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Hr Advisor

Parmar Staffing Ltd
Glasgow City
3 days ago
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Part-Time HR Advisor – Glasgow


<span style="font-family:"Trebuchet MS", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" class="font">HR Advisor – Glasgow

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Are you an experienced HR Advisor looking for a flexible, part-time opportunity with a well-established and supportive business? We’re hiring a Part-Time HR Advisor to join a busy department based in Glasgow, providing hands-on HR support across the full employee lifecycle.

This is a fantastic opportunity for an HR professional seeking a part-time HR role in Glasgow with a flexible schedule. You’ll work across key areas including recruitment support, onboarding, employee relations, performance management, and TUPE processes, making a real impact on both people and processes.

Key Responsibilities:
  • ·Deliver operational and advisory HR support across the employee lifecycle
  • ·Advise managers on performance, absence, grievance, and disciplinary matters
  • ·Support TUPE transfers, ensuring full legal and policy compliance
  • ·Collaborate with HR Business Partners and internal teams on best practices
  • ·Contribute to HR reporting, engagement, and continuous improvement initiatives
About You:
  • ·Proven experience as an HR Advisor (ideally within professional services or corporate settings)
  • ·Strong knowledge of employee relations, performance management, and UK employment law
  • ·Confident handling TUPE, restructures, and absence management
  • ·Team player with excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
  • ·Familiarity with HR systems is a plus

Our client is an inclusive employer committed to equal opportunities and a fair recruitment process. Reasonable adjustments will be made to support candidates throughout.

Ready to take the next step in your HR career with a flexible, people-focused role

Apply today and help shape the future of a respected department within an established business.




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