HR Manager
Job Overview
Role Purpose
The HR Manager will support in building a strong, values-driven culture and developing leadership capabilities across teams. With 4–5 years of HR experience, the role will balance hands-on HR operations with initiatives that enhance employee engagement, leadership effectiveness, and organizational development.
Key Responsibilities
1. Culture & Engagement
- Promote and embed organizational values through HR processes (onboarding, performance reviews, employee engagement programs).
- Support the design and rollout of employee engagement initiatives (team-building, recognition programs, wellbeing activities).
- Gather feedback through surveys, focus groups, and exit interviews, and prepare reports for senior leadership.
- Act as a culture ambassador, modeling collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability.
2. Leadership Support & Development
- Partner with department heads to identify training and coaching needs for team leads and managers.
- Coordinate and facilitate leadership workshops, onboarding for new managers, and peer-learning circles.
- Provide guidance to managers on performance management, feedback conversations, and conflict resolution.
- Maintain records of leadership development activities and report on participation and impact.
3. HR Processes & Employee Relations
- Implement HR policies and ensure staff awareness of guidelines and procedures.
- Advise employees and managers on basic HR queries, employee relations, and grievance procedures.
- Ensure compliance with local labor laws and regulations.
- Prepare HR dashboards and reports on turnover, engagement, and recruitment.
4. Talent & People Operations
- Oversee end-to-end onboarding for new hires, ensuring strong cultural fit.
- Administer performance management cycles (goal setting, mid-year check-ins, annual reviews).
- Support succession planning discussions by tracking employee growth and readiness.
- Maintain HR systems, ensuring accuracy of employee data, contracts, and compliance documents.
Qualifications & Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field is required.
- Master’s degree or professional HR certification (e.g., SHRM-CP, CIPD) is preferred.
- 4–8 years of HR generalist/HR management experience.
- Hands-on experience in employee engagement and/or leadership development programs.
- Strong interpersonal and facilitation skills.
- Knowledge of labor law and HR operations.
- Ability to balance operational tasks with people development initiatives.
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