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Join our People, Culture & Wellbeing team as an Employee Relations Advisor in Rowville. Provide expert advice on performance, policy, and compliance across ANZ, supporting positive workplace relations. Enjoy hybrid work, career development, and strong team support in a modern office. Apply your E...
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Australia , Rowville
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Join our team as an Employee Relations Advisor, based in Avonmouth, Bristol. You will manage diverse ER cases end-to-end, ensuring compliance with UK employment law and supporting wellbeing programmes. This role offers a competitive package including bonus, pension, and private healthcare for an ...
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United Kingdom , Avonmouth, Bristol
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Join Travelodge as an Employee Relations Advisor in Thame. You will lead diverse ER cases, manage tribunal claims, and coach managers, applying your ACAS and employment law expertise. Enjoy a hybrid role with hotel discounts, bonus, and development in a supportive, inclusive team.
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United Kingdom , Thame
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33500.00 GBP / Year
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Join a supportive, values-led HR team as an Employee Relations Advisor in London. Provide expert, pragmatic ER advice and manage complex casework, partnering with managers to drive performance and minimise risk. Ideal for a CIPD-qualified professional with strong employment law knowledge and expe...
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United Kingdom , London
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36000.00 - 39000.00 GBP / Year
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Join our growing Employee Relations team in Northampton as an ER Advisor. You will coach and guide Line Managers, handling complex cases like disciplinaries and grievances. CIPD Level 5 and strong case management skills are preferred. Enjoy benefits including a competitive bonus, private healthca...
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United Kingdom , Northampton
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Join our team as an Employee Relations Advisor, providing expert guidance on complex ER casework across Ashford and London Bridge. You will ensure compliance with UK employment law while advising managers on best practices. This role requires strong organisational skills and experience managing d...
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United Kingdom , Ashford; London Bridge
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23.62 GBP / Hour
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Pursuing Employee Relations Advisor jobs means stepping into a critical, strategic role at the very heart of an organization's people function. These professionals act as the vital link between management and employees, ensuring workplace relationships are positive, productive, and legally compliant. Their core mission is to foster a fair and respectful work environment by providing expert guidance on policies, resolving conflicts, and mitigating risk. For individuals passionate about applying employment law, psychology, and ethical practices to real-world workplace dynamics, this career offers immense impact and variety. Typical responsibilities for an Employee Relations Advisor are diverse and center on advisory, investigation, and proactive support. A primary duty involves serving as the first point of contact for managers and staff, interpreting company policies, employment legislation, and collective agreements. They coach managers through sensitive processes like disciplinary actions, performance management, grievances, and flexible working requests, ensuring consistency and fairness. A significant part of the role involves conducting thorough, impartial investigations into employee complaints, which requires meticulous fact-finding, interviewing, and documentation. Furthermore, Advisors often analyze HR metrics—such as turnover, absenteeism, or grievance trends—to identify underlying issues and recommend strategic improvements to policies or management training. They also frequently contribute to HR projects, policy development, and the enhancement of HR systems (HRIS) to streamline processes. The skill set required for Employee Relations Advisor jobs is a unique blend of legal knowledge, emotional intelligence, and analytical prowess. A deep, current understanding of employment law and regulatory compliance is non-negotiable. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills are essential for building trust, mediating difficult conversations, and delivering clear advice. Advisors must possess strong investigative and objective problem-solving abilities, with unwavering integrity and discretion when handling confidential matters. Organizational and time-management skills are crucial to juggle multiple complex cases simultaneously. Proficiency in HR software and data analysis tools is increasingly important. While many employers value a bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, or a related field, practical experience and professional certifications (like CIPD) are highly regarded. Ultimately, success in these jobs hinges on being a calm, credible, and solutions-focused professional who can balance empathy with policy adherence, making them indispensable partners in building a resilient and engaged workforce.

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