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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
HR Policies & Contracts Advisor
London
48000 - 50000
Are you and experienced HR Advisor who loves the Employment Law and Policy side of HR? Do you have superb attention to detail and the mindset that drives you to get things perfect? Are you immediately available and keen to work on an exciting project? If this sounds like you, then our client would love to hear from you!We are currently partnering with a mid-sized international law firm to find them a HR Advisor to join them on a 6-month FTC (potentially longer) to work on a big project developing, modernising, and updating their full suite of policies, contracts, and regulatory documents. They are based in the City, and work hybrid (3 days per week in the office ideally).This will see you working closely with the HRIS team, the Head of Reward, and all the key stakeholders across HR to update and implement everything from employment contracts to best practice templates – not just in the UK, but harmonising them across their international offices too.What they are looking for is an experienced HR Advisor with a real passion for the policies, compliance, and employment law side of the HR role. This is a huge and exciting project that is just about to begin, so ideal candidates will be available to start work relatively soon. Duties will include;Develop, create and update their HR policies, ensuring compliance with current legislation, regulatory requirements and best practices.Draft and review employment contracts and agreements – both for fee earners and business support staff, in the UK and internationallyHelp create best practice precedents/templates, providing solutions and alternatives where requiredDevelop and implement processes across the firm that support effective policy implementationProvide guidance and interpretation of policies to HR colleagues and key stakeholders within the firmWork closely with the HR Manager driving this project to identify and mitigate risksMaintain a strong understanding of employment law and HR best practicesIdeal candidates will have worked on similar projects previously, either as part of a Policy & Transformation team, or where it has been part of their HR role. Law firm experience is desired, but they will consider candidates from other sectors with compelling relevant experience.For more information, a confidential chat, or to be considered please reach out to John Bruce ASAP.
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HR Support
HR Systems Analyst
in England
45000 - 50000
HR Support is delighted to be working with a growing UK and international professional services firm to find them a HR Systems Analyst to support their HRIS Manager in a permanent role. As part of a busy, expanding small team of HRIS specialists this is an incredibly involved and varied role where no two days will be the same. The firm has ambitious plans for growth and modernisation, so in addition to the BAU work, there will be ample opportunities to work on exciting projects, supporting key stakeholders across the business. What they are looking for is a dynamic self-starter with solid experience (at least 2-3 years) in a HRIS Analyst/Advisor role using SuccessFactors, or at least as the HR superuser on SuccessFactors within a broader HR role (but you love systems!).Duties will include;Work closely with the HRIS Manager to deliver on upcoming and future projectsSupport the other (non-HR) teams across the firm to plan, build and implement new HRIS integrationsTake responsibility for BAU system processes such as imports/bulk updates, configuration changes, and onboarding document updatesHelp to plan, build and implement new processes and technical changes to help improve HR processes.Support with regular data cleanses and reconciliations, helping work towards a “Centre of Excellence” with respect to data integrity and transparencyAct as a key point of contact for internal intranets, becoming a subject matter expert for the system and its data to ensure you can answer and deal with queries or issues.Salary is competitive, and the firm have an amazing reputation, not just within their sector but also as a place to work with one of the most stable HR teams we work with.                                         Experience working within a law firm or other professional services is desired, but not essential – but being a superuser of SuccessFactors and someone who is passionate about the HRIS side of HR is essential.For more information, a confidential chat, or to be considered please reach out to John Bruce ASAP.
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HR Support
HR Administrator
London
26000 - 27000
Our client is a well-respected and steadily growing law firm in the City, and they are keen to get on board a HR Administrator in a newly created role. This is quite a unique opportunity though, as they want someone to join them on a part time basis working four days (two in the office, two from home).This is a busy role supporting the Learning & Development Manager, as well as the wider team, with administration, diary management and helping coordinate the complex diary of meetings and training sessions.You will also gain excellent experience and exposure liaising with senior stakeholders across the firm, and also external providers and trainers.This is a really varied role that needs a someone super-organised who has excellent communication skills and the confidence to speak to people at all levels.What they are looking for is a confident HR Administrator with, ideally, some experience dealing with L&D matters, CPD, and training coordination. Preferred experience will have been gained in a law firm or similar professional services environment.Salary is competitive but obviously pro-rated to the four days. They also offer excellent benefits and the chance to work in a great team with plenty of opportunity to grow and develop.So if you’re keen to build on your HR Administration experience and like the idea of specialising/becoming a subject matter expert, but really need more flexibility than a full time role offers, then my client would love to hear from you!For more information or to be considered, please contact John Bruce at HR Support ASAP.
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