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Senior Leadership and Organisational Development Business Partner
Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust is a high performing organisation providing 999, NHS111 and non-emergency Patient Transport Services for a po...
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Human Resources Adviser
37 hpw (full time) – part time will be considered • x1 Permanent • x1 Fixed Term Contract – Maternity Cover (approx. 12 months) Why work for Newcas...
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Global Compensation & Benefits Coordinator
ROLE The Global Compensation & Benefits Coordinator will contribute to the successful delivery of our payroll and benefits functions to enhance a...
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Senior HR Advisor
The Senior HR Advisor will lead on advice, and guidance for a cluster of schools and be pivotal to the development of the HR service across the Trust.
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HR Business Partner
Do you want to make a difference locally in an organisation with big ambitions? If the answer is yes, then a career with us might be for you.
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Deputy Director - Head of People and HR
Manage & lead the Trust People and HR Function. Support the leadership team to align people plans & initiatives with the Trust's strategic direction.
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HR Transformation Lead
We require an expert HR Project Lead to partner the Exec of a business-wide transformation programme team, to shape and drive the strategic agenda,...
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Trustee / Director / Governor
Blenheim High School is a secondary school/single academy trust in Epsom seeking new Governors/Trustees for our Board. A vital but rewarding role.
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Use your strategic skills to get young people work ready
Are you enthusiastic about giving back to your community and using your professional skills to have a positive impact on future generations?