HR Administrator
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Job Type | Temporary / Contract |
Location | Bicester |
Area | Oxfordshire, England |
Sector | Human Resources |
Salary | £22500.00 - £24000.00 per annum |
Start Date | |
Job Ref | J2958 |
Job Views | 413 |
- Description
HR Administrator
Salary: Up to £24,000 per annum (Dependant on experience)
Contract: Temp-to-Perm
Location: Bicester area
HR Administrator: Overview
Reporting to the HR Manager, this HR Administrator role is responsible for assisting to provide a first-class transactional service to support effective delivery of the business plan. The HR Administrator will contribute to the delivery of strategic HR projects as required and ensure the highest standards of customer and applicant care at all times.
HR Administrator: Duties and responsibilities
Recruitment and Selection
- Manage the recruitment inbox - responding to all applications and agencies, submitting CVs against roles as appropriate.
- Conduct pre-recruitment meetings with hiring managers, to produce and review role descriptions and other supporting recruitment documentation, identifying the key competencies required for the role.
- Coordinate activity within recruitment projects ensuring each is set up and approved in accordance with the workforce plan.
- Maintain the current preferred supplier list (PSL) and manage the process of onboarding new agencies in line with the relevant approvals processes.
- Work with recruitment agencies and third-party consultants to support recruitment activities both. internally and externally as appropriate.
- Promote recruitment by assisting with events such as recruitment fairs, working with universities, social media posts etc.
- Conduct salary research to ensure that we remain competitive within the local recruitment market.
- Work with hiring managers to create suitable interview questions in line with the requirements of the role as per the approved recruitment documentation.
- Schedule interviews and plan recruitment and selection events.
- Screen applications and complete interviews (as necessary) with hiring managers; ensuring interview notes are kept, decisions are documented, and all securely retained, in line with legislation.
- Work with hiring managers and recruitment agencies to reduce the time to hire for recruitments by providing prompt feedback to candidates and maintaining agency engagement, collating market feedback, and reporting back to hiring managers where necessary.
- Ensure that conditional offers of employment are made in line with the relevant role descriptions, recruitment documentation and approvals.
- Ensure recruitment administration is carried out, and recruitment projects are closed in a timely manner, ensuring compliance with the relevant legislation (for example the Equality Act 2010).
- File documentation relating to recruitment securely, in line with retention legislation.
- Work with relevant stakeholders to administer the onboarding process for all new starters, drawing up offer letters and contracts for signature as appropriate.
- Carry out all pre-employment checks (e.g., permissions to work/Visa verification, employment references, professional membership checks, qualification verification).
- Ensure HR software is fully updated when staff join and leave, in accordance with the requirements of GDPR.
- Arrange the induction programme for all new joiners, transferees, secondees, maternity/paternity returners etc. ensuring they receive the appropriate level of induction, whilst keeping the line manager informed of arrangements.
- Conduct the first day HR induction meeting to assist with the onboarding process. o Work with hiring managers to ensure probationary meetings are scheduled and take place, escalating any indication of supportive/corrective measures required to address performance or conduct concerns.
- Administer contractual changes in line with the relevant approvals, as appropriate.
- Administer the leavers process ensuring that feedback is collated through exit interviews, with any concerns being escalated as necessary.
What you need to be a HR Administrator:
- Knowledge of HR procedures is desirable.
- The ability to treat confidential information in an appropriate manner and maintain employee privacy in all matters relating to personal information.
- Experience within an office environment or within administration.
- Time management skills.
- Confidence with IT software such as MS Outlook.
- Ability to work well within a team.
- Customer service skills
If this role sounds like one you would be interested in, we would love to receive your CV. Apply now!
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