Employee Relations Project Consultant - Edinburgh, United Kingdom - Tate
Description
Tate are working in partnership withthe Phoenix Group, to recruit an Employee Relations Consultant within their Edinburgh office.
Phoenixare a FTSE 100 company who are responsible for looking after 14 million policies on behalf of their valued customers. The business is growing and evolving at an exciting time, seeing huge success and growth over the last two years,in turn making it a great place for career development and opportunity for its talented and diverse colleagues.
Role Responsibilities
- Lead and deliver the ER workstream of all assigned projects.
- You will support and advise stakeholders along the entire TUPE journey: from identifying if TUPE applies, managing collective consultation, through to the successful transfer of colleagues into our out of our business
- You will lead Collective Consultations, working with our Phoenix Colleague Representation forum, Business stakeholders and external 3rd parties when relevant.
- Leading the project ER work streams, you'll be responsible for the design, implementation, and ongoing governance of the ER project plan to ensure all elements are delivered in a timely manner.
- Working collaboratively with wider team, you will support and coach the team members also aligned to deliver the project, sharing your expert knowledge in order to further develop theirs.
- Support in any colleague consultation required to successfully deliver the changes.
- Review our existing collateral to make sure it is fit for each project as well as producing new collateral as part of continual improvements to our processes.
- Support in organisation design activity, you'll guide, advise and review OD business cases, advising on the legal aspects of individual and collective redundancy consultation, selection and redeployment of colleagues.
- Manage settlement agreements process from start to conclusion: drafting agreements and liaising with colleagues chosen legal advisors to gain amicable agreement. Sometimes these may be tripartite agreements.
- Proven lead and delivery of TUPE and collective consultations as part of acquisitions, mergers, outsourcing and harmonisation of terms and conditions.
- Knowledge of how to acquire, analyse, interpret, and present data and other reference points to provide insight to others, inform decisions and help solve business issues.
- Ideally appreciation of trends within the life and pensions industry and working in a highly regulated environment under the FCA
- CIPD or equivalent Employment law qualification
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