HR Assistant - Sheffield, United Kingdom - The Pankhurst Trust Inc Mcr Women's Aid

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_About the role:
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_ HR Assistant: 1 role Permanent_


An exciting opportunity has arisen within The Pankhurst Trust, for a hardworking and customer focused HR Assistant to join our newly formed HR Team.

You should have excellent administrative skills and be familiar with all Microsoft packages as well as having a pragmatic approach to tasks.

You will provide administrative support on all operational HR elements, ensuring the provision of an efficient, effective and timely service, which is compliant with organisational policies and procedures and best practice.

If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and are looking for a career in HR, this could be the position for you

For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Lynne Warner.

  • This role has been assessed and confirmed as open to women only under the Equality Act 2010, schedule 9, part 1_

_ Hours of work:
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35 per week
_Salary:_ £20 444 per annum
Pension:3.5%


_ Duration:
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Permanent
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Annual Leave:
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25 days plus Bank Holidays

From 1st April 2023 we will be offering enhanced benefits including 5.1% employer contribution to the Peoples Pension scheme and additional annual leave after 2 years service


_ About us:
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The Pankhurst Trust brings together Manchester Women's Aid and the Pankhurst Centre.

We work together to ensure the story of the women who won the vote continues to inspire us all to challenge gender inequality, and to ensure that those suffering from domestic violence and abuse get the confidential help they need.


62 Nelson Street was the home of the Emmeline Pankhurst and her family and was the place where the first meeting of the Women's Social and Political Union - the movement which became known as the Suffragettes - took place.

Saved from demolition by a grass roots campaign in the 1970s and 1980s, the Pankhurst Centre is now the only heritage site in the U.K.

dedicated to telling the story of the Pankhurst family and the story of women's fight for the right to vote.


Manchester Women's Aid has over 40 years' experience in providing vital services to survivors of domestic violence and abuse in Manchester, including refuge accommodation, outreach and education services, and specialist services for marginalised groups.

The Pankhurst Trust (Incorporating Manchester Women's Aid is a diverse organisation with 27% of our staff coming from BAME and 23% from LGBT communities.

We span the generations with 29% of staff being aged 18-24 and 10% aged % of staff identify as having a disability.


Our staff, volunteers and service users have taken time to reflect on who we are and what we do when we are at our best.

This reflection showed that we can proudly claim to be:


Courageous by challenging inequality, stepping forward and making change


Affirming by supporting and inspiring, paying attention to discover what matters


Generous by sharing our skills, creating energetic positive links, and thriving together


Rooted by being secure in our communities, participating and nurturing a sense of belonging

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