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HR Support.

Although only recently launched as a division in its own right, HR recruitment has always been a core area of focus for the LSG because the same clients that come to us because they trust our judgement, integrity, and ability to source them high quality candidates realise that we are also the people they trust with their own search when the time comes. As a result of this we offer a unique perspective for both our HR clients and HR candidates, with strong connections and deep understanding of the businesses we recruit for enabling us to match not just candidate with job but also career ambitions, culture fit, and aspirations.

Our clients and candidates span all sectors and industries from property and consultancy, to law, financial services and retail. Our clients range from the boutique to the global giants in their fields, and household names. 

HR is an ever changing and evolving sector to work in and as such job titles are in constant flux and often misleading, but we work across the whole spectrum whether you're just on the first few rungs of ladder, or looking for the Director or CPO capstone to your career we are here to offer support and guidance throughout. 
 
Typical areas that we support are;
 
· Core HR - HR Assistants; HR Coordinators; HR Advisors; HRBPs; HR Managers
· Strategic HR - Head of HR; HR Director; HR Change Management & Implementation Leads; HR Projects; CPOs
· Reward - Reward Analysts; Benefit Analysts; Exec Comp Specialists; Reward Managers; Benefits Managers; HR Analytics; HRIS Consultants
· Mobility - Global Mobility Advisors; Global Mobility Managers; Immigration Specialists
· Learning & Development - L&D Advisors; L&D Managers; Delivery Specialists; Learning Coordinators
· DE&I and Wellbeing - DE&I Advisors; DE&I Managers; Wellbeing Advisors; Wellbeing Leads
· Early Careers - Graduate Recruitment Advisors;  Early Careers Managers 
· Talent Acquisition - Internal Recruiters; Talent Acquisition & Retention Specialists; Resource Managers
 
What we offer is a confidential, consultative approach consultants with decades of experience supporting HR Professionals with their careers. We focus on delivering a transparent, honest approach born of our desire to forge relationships that last longer than one job search and move away from the transactional so that we become part of your network of trusted advisors regardless of which "hat" you're wearing.
 
So whether you want to discuss your current hiring needs, your own next move, or just want an open discussion about the market, industry insights and news please feel free to reach out. 

HR Support.

Here’s where you can put a face to the name! Take a look at all of our experienced and helpful team members profiles’ below. You'll find contact details for each person here, too.

HR Support.

HR Support
Head of Learning & Development
London, Greater London
110000 - 125000 per Annum
Head of Learning & Development at City Law FirmHR Support is pleased to collaborate with a distinguished international law firm in their search for a senior Learning & Development (L&D) professional to serve as Head of the L&D team. This role presents an exceptional opportunity to lead the L&D function across both London and global offices.The position is a senior strategic appointment, requiring close cooperation with the Chief People Officer, senior Partners, and key stakeholders worldwide, as well as the management of the L&D team. The successful candidate will assume strategic and operational responsibility for the firm’s L&D infrastructure, encompassing the design, development, and delivery of a comprehensive global learning and development program, including technical/legal, management, and core skills training.This opportunity is ideal for an accomplished L&D leader seeking a new challenge, with consideration given to individuals currently operating at this level as well as those aspiring to advance from a deputy position. Demonstrable senior-level experience within L&D at a commercial law firm is essential. International and multi-office expertise is highly desirable.Key responsibilities include:Provide strong, decisive, and creative leadership, and strategic guidance to the L&D teamOversee key leadership and management skills programmes for the solicitors, serving as the primary contact for programmes globallyDeliver executive coaching and mentorship to senior leaders and high-potential employees, promoting a culture of continuous learning and development.Collaborate with key stakeholder including; Training Partners, Knowledge Management, Human Resources, and Heads of Business Services to assess and address current and future training requirements, working internationally on both global and local projects.Develop and sustain relationships with external training providers, industry bodies, and academic institutions to elevate the firm’s L&D offerings. Evaluate and negotiate terms with providers, venues, and courses, maintaining an up-to-date contacts database.Work collaboratively with Knowledge Management to deliver a structured technical legal training curriculum through internal and external resources, ensuring that all training meets rigorous standards.Supervise the development and implementation of mandatory training programs, fostering relationships with internal contributors to facilitate rollout.Represent the firm actively at events and broader networking activities within legal training consortia.Coordinate with the Early Careers team to support all aspects of the trainee cycle, from induction to qualification, providing guidance throughout the recognised training period.Oversee the global L&D budget, including monthly forecasting and expenditure monitoring, and identify cost-effective approaches to training provision.Lead and develop the L&D team, offering direction, support, and opportunities for professional growth.Guide significant initiatives such as learning management system implementation and mentoring programme development.Proactively pursue and implement innovative practices and technologies within L&D to further strengthen the firm's learning cultureThe salary offered is competitive, complemented by excellent benefits and the opportunity to work with a dynamic and prestigious international law firm.The firm follows a hybrid working model, requiring three days per week in their impressive offices located in the heart of the City.For further information, a confidential discussion, or to express interest, please contact John Bruce as soon as possible.
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HR Support
L&D Manager
London, Greater London
70000 - 90000 per Annum
Learning & Development Manager at City Law FirmHR Support is delighted to be working with a well-respected international law firm to find them an L&D Manager to join their growing team. The firm operate a hybrid working policy, 3 days in the office, in stunning offices in the heart of the City. This is senior and strategic role, supporting and working closely with their Global Head of Learning & Development, and supported by a direct report. The role will see you play a key role in developing the firms’ global L&D strategy, be the “champion” and subject matter expert for L&D globally, and to design and deliver regular bespoke training to lawyers and business support staff across EMEA.This is a great opportunity for an experienced L&D Manager looking for a new challenge and the chance to operate as a true second in command, but they would also consider an highly experienced L&D Advisor looking to make the step up to L&D Manager.Solid experience gained within L&D in a commercial law firm (or potentially other professional services environment) is required, as well as extensive experience on the design and delivering side. Duties include;Work closely with the Global Head of L&D to drive forward the firm’s L&D strategy, in line with their business plan and commercial objectives.Play a key part in the design and development of career frameworks for lawyers and business services staff.Provide day-to-day management and guidance to the L&D Co-ordinator, and others as the team grows.Design, revamp, and deliver a range of learning programmes focused to staff at all levels, including senior solicitors.Identify, design, and source external learning programmes and bespoke events.Act as a trusted advisor and first point of contact to senior stakeholders across international offices, on learning solutions and career development.Work closely with the wider HR team, and other key colleagues, to ensure consistency and quality across all offices and departments.Manage the L&D budgets for internal programmes and external suppliersPartner with the Graduate Recruitment & Development team on trainee development and progression.Salary is highly competitive and they also offer excellent benefits and the chance to work with a growing and highly respected international law firm.                           For more information, a confidential chat, or to be considered please reach out to John Bruce ASAP.
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HR Support
HR Business Partner at City Law Firm
London
90000 - 100000 per Annum
Our client is a growing and dynamic international law firm with offices across EMEA and APAC. Due to growth across the firm they are looking to strengthen and expand their HR team and have created an additional senior role within their HRBP team for an experienced HR Manager or HRBP looking for a new challenge.Focusing on the business support functions within the firm (both in the UK and internationally) you will play an active role in the strategic planning of these teams, working closely with the senior stakeholders, directors and other key personnel.Key duties include;Take ownership and lead on strategic projects and initiatives across the business unitLead on ER cases, planning and prevention strategies. Actively review and revise their ER policies and proceduresAdvise stakeholders on everything from resourcing strategies and plans, to internal succession planningBe a subject matter expert for HR policy guidance to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirementsSupport and contribute to the development of the wider HR strategyBuilding strong  relationships with key stakeholders to help drive collaboration and improvementsExamine, evaluate and utilise data insights to identify human capital priorities address potential future needsProvide coaching  and mentoring to line managers so that they have the appropriate skills toolkit to manage their reportsWork with the Reward Manager to complete the annual salary review processWhat they are looking for is an experienced HR Manager or HRBP, ideally from another law firm or similar professional services company who wants to be part of a small, but growing team.You will need to have experience of challenging the status quo, and looking at the strategic side of HR Business Partnering, not just the BAU. A strong demonstrable background leading on complex ER matters is essential.For more information or to be considered, please contact John Bruce for an informal discussion.
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HR Support
Benefits Analyst (FTC)
London, UK
50000 - 60000
Benefits AnalystOne of our most prestigious, and globally successful clients is looking for an experienced Benefits Analyst to join them ASAP on a fixed term contract, likely to be around 12 months but with the potential to be extended. They offer hybrid working (3 days in the office) and are based in stunning offices a stone's throw from Liverpool Street. Our client is a leading international law firm with a market-leading reputation and pride themselves on providing the highest quality of service to our clients while enabling their employees to achieve their utmost in a supportive, inclusive, and enjoyable working environment.Due to an internal restructure and the growth of the team, they are looking to hire a capable and knowledgeable Benefits Advisor/Analyst to join the team and offer immediate support with their busiest time of the year with renewals and new joiners.What they are looking for is a Benefits specialist or a Reward Analyst looking to focus on the Benefits side, with at least 3-4 years’ experience in a busy, commercial, and ideally international company.Ideal candidates will have had some experience in a law firm or other professional services environment, but they are flexible – especially if you bring solid experience of working with systems such as Benifex and Workday.Key Responsibilities Include;Benefits Administration, supporting across EMEASupporting the Annual Renewal Process and ReportingVendor management, data analysis, and internal communicationsActing as the escalation point for complex benefits queriesUsing Power BI and the Benifex to produce benefits reportsDeveloping successful relationships with external vendorsFor more information or to be considered, please get in touch with John Bruce ASAP.
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