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Deputy Chief People Officer
Posted 19 hours 48 minutes ago by UKRI
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Wiltshire, Swindon, United Kingdom, SN256
Job Description
Deputy Chief People Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position.
Remuneration: £94,931 per annum.
Location: Swindon or Oxford (Didcot) based. Regular travel to London and occasional travel to UK wide UKRI locations will be required.
Hours: Full Time (37 hours). Hybrid working with two three days a week on average at a UKRI site is available.
Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, the relevant security clearance. UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment.
Closing date: Monday 10th August 2026 at 23:55
About UKRI
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is an independent, non departmental public body, which invests £8bn per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils, plus Innovate UK, and Research England) with a shared mission: to advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth.
We employ over 8,500 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue skies research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world class research and business led innovation.
Our Values
We have four new organisational values that set out who we are, what we stand for and how we work together every day. They unite us as one organisation.
Values
We are transforming how we attract, develop and support our people in response to a rapidly changing environment, including evolving skills requirements, advances in digital technology and increasing expectations of modern public service organisations. Through strategic workforce planning, leadership development, organisational effectiveness and a strong focus on inclusion and wellbeing, we are creating a more agile, capable and resilient organisation.
Our ambition is to ensure that the right skills and capabilities are in the right place at the right time, enabling UKRI to respond to changing priorities while continuing to deliver excellence for researchers, innovators and the public.
The Deputy Chief People Officer will play a pivotal role in delivering this ambition. Working closely with the Chief People Officer and senior leaders across UKRI, the postholder will help shape the future organisation, lead significant transformation programmes and ensure our people services and professional expertise enable UKRI to achieve its strategic goals.
About the Role We are seeking an exceptional senior HR leader to join UKRI as Deputy Chief People Officer. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, this role will play a pivotal part in leading the HR function, delivering our new People Strategy and supporting the organisation through an ambitious programme of organisational transformation.
Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Deputy Chief People Officer will provide strategic leadership across the full people agenda, act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders and lead on complex organisational and workforce matters. The postholder will deputise for the Chief People Officer as required, representing the function at Executive Committee and other senior governance forums, leading UKRI's engagement with our recognised trade unions and playing a key role in shaping organisational strategy and major transformation programmes.
The role has strategic accountability for the HR Business Partnering function across UKRI, ensuring it enables organisational performance and delivers high quality, commercially focused people solutions. A key priority will be to strengthen partnership working between the HR Business Partnering function and our specialist Centres of Expertise, creating an integrated, collaborative and customer focused HR operating model that delivers seamless support to leaders across UKRI.
As a member of the HR Leadership Team, you will lead and develop a high performing team of HR Business Partners, enabling them to anticipate, influence and respond to organisational priorities across UKRI. You will ensure the delivery of effective strategic business partnering to UKRI's Councils, Centres, Institutes and Units (CIUs) and corporate functions, while working closely with the Deputy Directors who lead our Centres of Expertise to deliver joined up, high quality people services. You will also drive organisation design, development and change initiatives, coordinating the people aspects of major transformation programmes across the organisation.
Key Responsibilities UKRI HR Leadership
Remuneration: £94,931 per annum.
Location: Swindon or Oxford (Didcot) based. Regular travel to London and occasional travel to UK wide UKRI locations will be required.
Hours: Full Time (37 hours). Hybrid working with two three days a week on average at a UKRI site is available.
Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, the relevant security clearance. UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment.
Closing date: Monday 10th August 2026 at 23:55
About UKRI
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is an independent, non departmental public body, which invests £8bn per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils, plus Innovate UK, and Research England) with a shared mission: to advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth.
We employ over 8,500 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue skies research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world class research and business led innovation.
Our Values
We have four new organisational values that set out who we are, what we stand for and how we work together every day. They unite us as one organisation.
Values
- Spark curiosity - Together we're guided by curiosity, creativity and collaboration. We work as one team to explore new approaches, take calculated risks and share what we learn.
- Play our part - We take ownership of our work as individuals. We act with integrity and do what we say we'll do. And whatever our role, we know our contribution matters.
- Lift people up - We listen to, respect and take care of each other. We value our differences and communicate with clarity and kindness, so everyone can thrive.
- Make it count - We put our energy where it can have the biggest impact. We're bold and decisive. We always focus on making a difference to people's lives and livelihoods.
We are transforming how we attract, develop and support our people in response to a rapidly changing environment, including evolving skills requirements, advances in digital technology and increasing expectations of modern public service organisations. Through strategic workforce planning, leadership development, organisational effectiveness and a strong focus on inclusion and wellbeing, we are creating a more agile, capable and resilient organisation.
Our ambition is to ensure that the right skills and capabilities are in the right place at the right time, enabling UKRI to respond to changing priorities while continuing to deliver excellence for researchers, innovators and the public.
The Deputy Chief People Officer will play a pivotal role in delivering this ambition. Working closely with the Chief People Officer and senior leaders across UKRI, the postholder will help shape the future organisation, lead significant transformation programmes and ensure our people services and professional expertise enable UKRI to achieve its strategic goals.
About the Role We are seeking an exceptional senior HR leader to join UKRI as Deputy Chief People Officer. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, this role will play a pivotal part in leading the HR function, delivering our new People Strategy and supporting the organisation through an ambitious programme of organisational transformation.
Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Deputy Chief People Officer will provide strategic leadership across the full people agenda, act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders and lead on complex organisational and workforce matters. The postholder will deputise for the Chief People Officer as required, representing the function at Executive Committee and other senior governance forums, leading UKRI's engagement with our recognised trade unions and playing a key role in shaping organisational strategy and major transformation programmes.
The role has strategic accountability for the HR Business Partnering function across UKRI, ensuring it enables organisational performance and delivers high quality, commercially focused people solutions. A key priority will be to strengthen partnership working between the HR Business Partnering function and our specialist Centres of Expertise, creating an integrated, collaborative and customer focused HR operating model that delivers seamless support to leaders across UKRI.
As a member of the HR Leadership Team, you will lead and develop a high performing team of HR Business Partners, enabling them to anticipate, influence and respond to organisational priorities across UKRI. You will ensure the delivery of effective strategic business partnering to UKRI's Councils, Centres, Institutes and Units (CIUs) and corporate functions, while working closely with the Deputy Directors who lead our Centres of Expertise to deliver joined up, high quality people services. You will also drive organisation design, development and change initiatives, coordinating the people aspects of major transformation programmes across the organisation.
Key Responsibilities UKRI HR Leadership
- Provide strategic leadership across the full people agenda and act as Deputy Chief People Officer, exercising delegated authority and deputising for the Chief People Officer as required.
- Support the Chief People Officer in setting the strategic direction, priorities, performance and reputation of the HR function, acting as a visible executive leader across UKRI.
- Be an active member of the HR Senior Leadership Team, shaping and delivering UKRI's People Strategy and Delivery Plan and wider workforce priorities.
- Lead the continued transformation of the HR function, embedding a modern, integrated and customer focused operating model that strengthens collaboration across the HR Business Partnering function and Centres of Expertise and delivers high quality, strategically aligned people services.
- Serve as a full member of the People and Workforce Planning Committee and the Joint Negotiating and Consultative Committee. Deputise for the Chief People Officer at Executive Committee and other executive level governance forums and committees, representing the organisation on strategic people, workforce and organisational matters.
- Build trusted relationships with senior leaders across UKRI, including the Operational Leadership Team, Executive Chairs, Chief Operating Officers and Centres, Institutes and Units leadership teams, providing strategic advice, coaching and constructive challenge on organisational performance, leadership, workforce and culture.
- Champion innovation and continuous improvement across the HR function, ensuring HR systems, governance, processes and ways of working remain fit for the future and support organisational transformation.
- Drive the performance, capability and professional development of the HR function, fostering an inclusive, collaborative and customer focused 'One HR' culture that reflects UKRI's values.
- Provide strategic leadership for the HR Business Partnering function, ensuring it delivers high quality, commercially focused support that enables organisational performance and successful delivery of UKRI's strategic priorities.
- Lead, develop and inspire a high performing team of HR Business Partners, building capability in strategic workforce planning, change leadership and strategic business partnering.
- Ensure the effective delivery of UKRI's People Strategy and Delivery Plan through strong partnerships with business leaders, translating organisational priorities into local people strategies, workforce plans and change initiatives.
- Working closely with the Deputy Director for Talent Management, strengthen strategic workforce planning capability across UKRI, ensuring workforce decisions are informed by robust evidence, future skills requirements and organisational priorities.
- Assess and develop the capability, capacity and effectiveness of the HR Business Partnering function to meet current and future organisational needs.
- Foster strong partnership working between the HR Business Partnering function and the Centres of Expertise, embedding an integrated 'One HR' approach that delivers consistent, customer focused and evidence based people solutions.
- Use people insight, workforce data and organisational intelligence to inform strategic decision making, identify emerging risks and opportunities, and shape people interventions across UKRI.
- Ensure consistent approaches across Councils, Centres, Institutes, Units and professional functions, promoting shared learning, continuous improvement and greater harmonisation of people practices.
- Establish high standards of professional practice, performance and accountability across the HR Business Partnering function, ensuring the delivery of high quality, value adding services. . click apply for full job details
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