OUR VALUES IN ACTION
- Compassion
- Kindness
- Integrity
- Teamwork
- Excellence
Fixed term for two years
Location: Hybrid working – a mix of home and on-site working across NHS Borders locations
About The Role
As part of our Employee Relations (ER) team, you will be the first point of contact for HR queries within NHS Borders. The ER team provides a wide range of professional services, including:
- Policy advice and guidance
- Case management support (e.g., conduct, grievance, capability, and absence management)
- Advice on terms and conditions and contractual changes
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver an HR advisory service to the following clinical boards:
- Primary & Community Services
- Mental Health and Learning Disability Services
- Corporate Services
- Support investigation, disciplinary, attendance, grievance, and appeal processes
- Provide operational advice on HR issues, including interpretation of Terms and Conditions of Service, Employment and Contract Law, and HR Policies and Procedures
- Assist line managers with effective absence management and participate in ER meetings
- Project Support to deliver national directives (Reduced Working Week, Band 5/6 Nursing review) and changes to Disclosure legislation
About You
We are looking for someone who can bring professionalism, expertise, and a collaborative approach to our team. You will have:
- A qualification in Business Administration or Human Resource Management (Certificate in Personnel Practice or equivalent), or equivalent knowledge and experience
- Previous experience working within a Human Resources function
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written
- A tactful and diplomatic approach when dealing with sensitive matters
- Strong IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office
- Ability to work remotely and travel to NHS Borders sites as required
Working Arrangements
This role offers a
hybrid working model, combining home working with on-site attendance. Therefore, the ability to travel to NHS Borders sites is essential.
Whether you're early in your career or looking to take the next step into a more senior role, NHS Borders offers a supportive environment where you can grow, influence change, and make a real impact.
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