HR Advisor (12 month FTC)

Addison Lee
Liverpool
6 days ago
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About the role

We are excited to offer an opportunity to join our team as a HR Advisor. This role is a dedicated HR Advisor to the CityFleet NorthWest business unit which comprises of ComCab Liverpool, Argyle Satellite, and King Kabs . The role is part of the HR team which is a centralised function sitting within the Addison Lee and reports into the HR Business Partner.

Your specialist area and focus will be all things employee relations, employee engagement and providing HR advice and service across the business. You will also support on policies and processes and support the wider HR team on any projects. 

This role is a 12 month FTC


About us

Addison Lee – Giving London Life a Lift

Since 1975, Addison Lee has been at the heart of London’s transport network, delivering safe, stylish, and reliable journeys. As the capital’s leading passenger car, courier, and black taxi service, we take pride in setting industry standards.

Our strength lies in our employees and drivers- genuine, ambitious, united, and proud. We believe every journey should be more than just a ride, combining cutting-edge technology with exceptional service to transform the experience for clients and drivers alike.

As part of ComfortDelGro Group, our reach extends beyond London, connecting a global private hire network of over 34,000 vehicles. Our network spans public transport (buses and rail), point-to-point services (taxis and private hire cars), and business-to-business mobility solutions, ensuring seamless connectivity for millions of people every day.

This role will be supporting City Fleet. CityFleet is a leading provider of transport solutions, delivering high-quality, reliable, and customer-focused services across the UK. We specialise in corporate and public sector transport, offering innovative and efficient mobility solutions that keep businesses and communities moving.

Location

Wirral, Merseyside CH41 1ET

Interview Process:

Interviews will be conducted in person on17th and 18th March. Candidates must be available on both days.

Requirements

Main Accountabilities

Advise, guide and coach line managers through matters relating to employee relations within our offices (with cover for other areas of the business where required)
Effective case management of people related issues such as disciplinaries, grievances, performance management, flexible working, redundancies and restructures, TUPE processes, health & wellbeing, absence management, occupational health referrals, mediation referrals
Work closely with the Talent Partner on the end-to-end onboarding process of new hires ensuring they are still supported once introduced to the organisation
Manage probation process from end to end.
Analyse ER activity to ensure ongoing improvement through the production of monthly reports and updates
Develop effective relationships with all relevant stakeholders across Northwest entity to promote good and consistent employee relation practises.
Develop and deliver training workshops to line managers to grow and empower them in their people management capabilities in line with Company values.
Work with our Internal Comms Manager to ensure employee engagement is consistent across the sites.
Act as a functional expert on all People Policies and Procedures and update when required
Have a focus on continuous improvement to ensure the HR team always adds the maximum value, making recommendations where enhancements to the OneER service can be made
Understand and keep up to date with new employment legislation and to proactively seek out HR initiatives that can be implemented at Addison Lee
This list is not exhaustive and the job holder will may be asked to undertake other responsibilities as an when required.

Essential:

Experience of providing support and guidance to people managers using clear and adaptable communication skills Demonstrable experience of working in an advisory role within a fast paced HR department with high volumes of employee relations cases An ability to interact with and influence people from all departments and at all levels within business is critical Demonstrable experience of taking ownership for managing employee relations cases with line managers from start to finish including probations, grievances, disciplinaries and capability issues. A desire to continuously improve and develop HR and employment law knowledge and expertise. Data driven and analytic approach to managing the ER along with ongoing reporting of key metrics CIPD Level 3 qualification or above Experience of handling maternity, paternity and long-term sickness cases.

Benefits

As well as a salary of up to £35,000, you'll also receive: Up to 5% Bonus, Life Insurance (Death in Service), 2 days paid volunteering leave a year, Private Medical Insurance & Travel Insurance (after 1 year), Wellness Program, Cycle to Work Scheme, 33 days Annual Leave (incl. bank holidays), extensive retail discounts via Reward Gateway ( 5% off most major supermarkets), support with Professional Training and Qualifications via Apprenticeships, Season Ticket Loans, Discounted Cabs and Courier services (within London). 

Equality and Diversity Information 

Addison Lee is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. 

Addison Lee are a Disability Confident employer, we have made commitments to employ, keep and develop the abilities of disabled staff. 

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