Position: HR Manager
(17 hours per week)
Office Base: Dublin & hybrid
Reports To: CEO, The Wheel
About The Wheel
The Wheel is Ireland’s national association of community and voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises. As a representative voice, we provide leadership to the charity and community sector and we advocate on behalf of our growing community of members. As a supportive resource, we offer advice, training and other opportunities to people working or volunteering in the charity and community sector.
Learn more about who we are and what we do: https://www.wheel.ie/about-us
The Opportunity
The Wheel is seeking to appoint a HR Manager on a part-time basis. The HR Manager will be a standalone role reporting to the CEO and positioned to build on current operational HR practices while promoting a happy and productive workplace.
Working as a key member of the management team the HR Manager will lead HR Operations for The Wheel ensuring continued best practice in this area. The HR Manager will have strong knowledge and experience of employment law and employee relations in Ireland. They will have problem-solving and decision-making skills and will be expected to: lead on HR policy development and implementation; oversee recruitment and resource planning; manage staff training and employee relations and ensure compliance with relevant legislation. The HR Manager will be responsible for the general HR service delivery at The Wheel while also being involved in some elements of employee engagement
Role & Responsibilities
HR Operations
1. Work closely with the SMT to ensure the consistent delivery of an efficient HR service within the organisation.
2. Serve as a point of contact for employees for all HR related queries.
3. Provide contracts of employment and all other HR documentation to all relevant employees.
4. Oversee the on-boarding of staff including office set up, training as appropriate.
5. Oversee the appropriate filing and maintenance of training records and documentation.
6. Oversee the implementation of performance feedback through probationary and annual review processes.
7. Maintain records of maternity leave, parental leave, absences, sick leave and holiday requests.
8. Oversee the off-boarding of staff including exit interviews, where appropriate.
9. Maintain the Staff Handbook including all necessary staff relating policies and procedures.
10. Monitor legislative developments and changes and ensure policies and procedures reflect such changes.
11. Ensure the effectiveness of HR systems, policies and procedures and deliver improvements on an ongoing basis in conjunction with legislation changes.
12. Provide guidance, support, leadership and advice to line managers in relation to HR best practice including Employment Law, HR Policies & Procedures and staff relations.
13. Provide guidance, support and administration to line managers and employees on all aspects of employee relations issues including performance management, supervision, disciplinaries and grievances and as required.
14. Oversee the organisation’s Employee Assistance Programme.
15. Manage relationships with our HR partner – currently Adare Human Resource Management.
Recruitment
16. Support the Senior Operations Manager and other hiring/line managers in the recruitment, selection and induction of employees across the organisation (including Garda vetting, reference checking, qualification and all other required certification checks).
17. Work with line managers to develop job descriptions as required.
18. Ensure that managers engaged in recruiting are mindful of best practices as an equal opportunities employer.
19. Participate in interviews
Health & Safety
20. Implementation of Health & Safety Policy and ensuring compliance across the organisation.
General
21. Work with external HR Consultant to support Organisational Development, change management and employee engagement initiatives.
22. Maintain professional standards in relation to confidentiality and ethics and promote equality, diversity and inclusion in employment practices.
23. Build and maintain accurate HR filing systems in compliance with GDPR.
24. Co-ordinate and assist in the compilation of data and preparation of management reports.
25. Promote a positive, open, friendly and professional working environment.
Person Specification
Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience
Qualifications:
26. A Third-Level Qualification in Human Resources or related field (essential).
27. CIPD Affiliation (desirable).
Knowledge & Experience
28. Minimum 3 years’ experience in a similar managerial role in a progressive HR environment, with experience in all key areas of the HR function (essential).
29. An excellent knowledge of current employment legislation (essential).
30. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (essential).
31. Excellent analytical skills and proven problem-solving ability (essential).
32. Proven ability to work on own initiative, handle multiple priorities and deliver to deadlines; (essential).
33. Proven ability to build and effectively manage interpersonal relationships (essential).
34. Ability to identify and deliver HR best practice (desirable).
35. Experience in the Not-for-Profit / Charity Sector (desirable).
36. Knowledge and experience of HR Locker, HomeRun and Salesforce CRM an advantage.
37. Good working knowledge of MS Office suite including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
38. Good administrative and business support skills with proven ability to multi-task
39. Ability to forward plan and anticipate problems before they arise.
40. Excellent written and verbal communication.
41. Display strong attention to detail and concern for accuracy.
42. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
43. Oral communication: convincing and confident when speaking to others; comes across as welcoming and approachable in manner
Salary:
44. The annual gross salary for this role will be at the midpoint of the range for Manager level posts within the Wheel. The current range is €46,098-€62,368
45. Salary will be pro rata for a half time post (2.5 days per week) and paid monthly in arrears
Working hours:
46. 2.5 days per week /17.5 hours per week (pro rata based on a full-time working week of 35 hours).
47. Full time working hours are currently 9am to 5:30pm (and 9-4 Fridays).
48. The Wheel is currently operating a Hybrid Working Pilot and hybrid working is available to all employees. With this role, there will be an opportunity to work out of the office, but attendance will be required in the office at certain key times of the week/month. These times will be agreed between you and your manager
Other benefits include:
49. A 6% employers contribution to a company contributory pension scheme (subject to a 4% employee contribution)
50. Annual Leave of 25 days pro rata
51. Closure of the office on Good Friday, Christmas Eve and the Christmas / New Year period which comes additional to annual leave entitlement
52. Death in Service benefit of four times salary
53. The Wheel’s Time Off in Lieu (TOIL) policy applies to this position.
54. Further Education / Training investment programme
55. Travel (bike-to-work schemes/tax saver commuter tickets)
The Wheel uses a Behavioural Competency Framework as a key cornerstone of its performance management processes. The priority behavioural competences identified for this role are:
Collaborative Working:
Co-operates with others and participates outside of own work area, seeks to understand fully the work of the organisation, willingly offers support where needed. Creates a friendly work environment where any conflicts can be resolved amicably.
Open Communications :
Listens attentively, speaks clearly and to the point, and responds positively to questions. Uses relevant building/linking to improve on what has been said.
Positivity:
Displays an affirming outlook and ensures that commitments are kept. Tackles difficulties with good humour and purpose, willing to give time and energy to completing work.
Recognition:
Provides feedback as part of team process or performance management, noticing what was achieved, how the person’s qualities were used to achieve this and what it means for the organisation
The Behavioural Competency Framework is available on request and is given to all new recruits.
A complete list of all the terms and conditions will be made available to the candidate offered the role through The Wheel’s Staff Handbook. The Wheel is an equal opportunities employer.