Are you looking for a role where you can truly make a difference in the workplace? Are you passionate about people, diversity, and employee wellbeing?
If you are excited about the prospect of delivering dynamic people functions in a creative environment where every day brings new challenges, then this role might be the perfect fit for you!
Join our People & Culture Team as a People Advisor and play a key role in shaping our company culture.
As a People Advisor, your responsibilities will include delivering important people activities, providing guidance on people policies and leading recruitment campaigns. You will also be involved in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, as well as engagement and wellbeing programmes to improve colleague satisfaction.
If you are ready to make a meaningful impact and want to be part of a supportive and proactive team, apply now to join us in one of our newly-created People Advisor roles!
Positions Available
30 hours per week - £21,081.08 - £21,891.89 per annum
15 hours per week - £10,540.54 - £10,945.95 per annum
Roles are based across Royal & Derngate, Northampton, and The Core at Corby Cube, NN17 1QG.
Job Purpose
To deliver key people activities for all employees across NAMT, Royal & Derngate (including Northampton Filmhouse), and The Core at Corby Cube.
Key Task Areas
Effectively manage our computerised systems to organise and maintain all people activities, including recruitment, new starter's information, and employee personal details.
Provide managers and colleagues with advice on people policies and procedures.
Lead all recruitment campaigns with administrative support from the People Assistant.
Act as the operational interface for colleague inductions, ensuring line managers have the resources and support to facilitate a consistent and effective welcome and training process for new team members.
Support the development and implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to create a more inclusive and equitable workplace.
Support the development and implementation of engagement and well-being initiatives to improve colleague satisfaction and foster a supportive working environment.For a full job description, please visit our website.
Benefits
Complimentary tickets available on selected shows throughout the year
10% discount at our bars and theatre shop
Contributory staff pension - 5% employee and 3% employer
Employee Assistance Programme - Health Assured
Financial Wellbeing Partner - Commsave
Experience
Essential Skills
Proven experience in the human resources field
Experience managing computerised systems to organise and maintain people activities and data
Demonstrated involvement in recruitment campaigns and supporting people-related projects
Experience providing advice on people policies and procedures to managers and colleaguesKnowledge/Qualifications
Strong understanding of employment law, legislation, and General Data Protection Regulations
Knowledge of recruitment and selection practices
CIPD Qualification - Level 3 (or Working Towards)Skills/Abilities
Strong organisational and administrative skills with the ability to coordinate multiple tasks effectively
Excellent communication skills for engaging with internal and external stakeholders; able to maintain confidentiality and interact with a wide range of people
Proactive with a flexible and adaptable approach
Desirable Skills
Experience
Previous experience in a management capacity within human resources
Experience In Project Management And InterviewingKnowledge/Qualifications
CIPD Qualification - Level 5Skills/Abilities
Budget management capabilities
Counselling and negotiating skills
Full driving licence and access to a vehicle
Closing Date: Monday 30th September 2024 Interviews: Thursday 10th October 2024
How To Apply
Please submit a cover letter (no more than two sides of A4), along with your CV.
Your cover letter should include the following:
Your Relevant Experience, Knowledge, And Skills For The Role
Whether you wish to be considered for the 30-hour position, 15-hour position, or both
Whether you have any flexible working requests you would like us to considerWe will then email you to acknowledge your application, including a link to complete a video questionnaire and an equal opportunities monitoring form.
The video questionnaire will ask you to provide a one-minute answer regarding an area of the people profession you are particularly passionate about.
We are an inclusive organisation committed to fair recruitment and equality of opportunity. We particularly welcome applications from those whose backgrounds are currently under-represented in our workforce and the Arts more widely.
We want to encourage socio-economic diversity, as well as representation from ethnically diverse groups, people who identify as D/deaf and disabled and/or those who identify as LGBTQ+.
About Company
Northamptonshire Arts Management Trust (NAMT) provides shared services for arts venues in the county, from strategic and managerial leadership to show and film programming, IT, administrative, accounting and marketing support