Head of HR
Posted 3 days 8 hours ago by Michael Page (UK)
 Permanent
 Full Time
 Other
 Merseyside, Wirral, United Kingdom, CH460
Job Description
 - Lead the people strategy in a purpose-driven charity.
 - Shape culture and growth with real impact and autonomy.
 
The organisation is a well-established Wirral-based charity with over 50 years' experience supporting autistic adults. It provides a wide range of specialist services across multiple locations, supporting hundreds of individuals while employing a large, dedicated workforce. Committed to high-quality care, the organisation also delivers extensive training and professional development for its staff and offers autism-specific education to other organisations. Its focus on person-centred support, staff wellbeing, and continuous improvement has built a strong reputation in the sector.
Job Description- Lead and manage the People Services team to deliver a high-quality HR service.
 - Develop and implement the organisation's people strategy in line with business objectives.
 - Oversee the full employment lifecycle, including recruitment, onboarding, and retention.
 - Ensure compliance with UK employment law, sector standards, and safe recruitment practices.
 - Support senior leaders with workforce planning, performance management, and organisational development.
 - Drive initiatives to enhance staff engagement, wellbeing, and inclusion.
 - Implement and optimise HR systems, processes, and policies.
 - Provide expert guidance on employee relations, performance, and HR best practices.
 - Lead change management projects and promote a culture of continuous improvement.
 - Foster collaborative relationships across teams and encourage innovative people practices.
 
A successful Head of HR should have:
- Proven experience in a senior HR leadership role, ideally within a multi-site or care/charity environment.
 - Strong knowledge of UK employment law, HR best practice, and safe recruitment processes.
 - Experience leading and developing HR teams, with the ability to inspire and influence others.
 - Demonstrable experience in workforce planning, recruitment, and HR systems implementation.
 - Strategic and operational expertise, balancing people priorities with organisational objectives.
 - Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with a collaborative approach.
 - Innovative mindset, bringing fresh ideas to people and culture initiatives.
 - CIPD Level 7 (or equivalent) qualification, or substantial relevant experience.
 - Passion for creating a positive workplace culture and improving staff and service outcomes.
 
- Salary of up to £50,000 per annum.
 - 26 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, with additional leave after 5 and 10 years' service.
 - Contributory pension scheme and occupational sick pay.
 - Full-time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with flexible working options.
 - Free on-site parking and a range of family-friendly and wellbeing initiatives.
 - Opportunities for professional development, training, and relevant qualifications.
 - The chance to shape the people strategy and make a meaningful impact in a respected, values-led organisation.
 
If you are passionate about making a difference and have the expertise to lead a Human Resources department, we encourage you to apply today!