Human Resources Manager- hybrid

  • Dublin
  • Collins Mcnicholas
HYBRID - DUBLIN CITY CENTER- 2 year FTC (strong possibility of perm role)This role would be ideal for an experienced HR Manager with recruitment experience. The role will be approx 80% HR related duties and overseeing the recruitment function for the company.(please note this is not a recruitment role, HR Management experience is essential)The Job:I am working alongside a government agency who are one of the most successful investment promotion agencies in the world to hire a HR Manager to join their HR&OD team. The role is based in the clients new Global Head Quarters in Dublin City.HR Manager responsibilities: To work with the Head of HR & Organisational Development to drive and implement initiatives in line with company Strategy.To manage the global resourcing/selection and recruitment function of Senior Hiring positions.To ensure the effective development and management of administrative activities on employment contract management, onboarding/first day induction, probation management, purchase orders etc. To manage the global relocation of team members as they transition to and from overseas offices.To lead, motivate, drive and manage a recruitment team to deliver on key tasks. To contribute to the selection and recruitment function within the organisation and to provide feedback to staff, and candidates as necessary.Liaise with Financial Management to ensure effective and timely spend of associated HR Budget items.To address Grievance and Disciplinary issues as they arise. To promote learning, continuous development and knowledge sharing within the department and across the organisation.HR Manager requirements: A relevant third level qualification, to Level 8 in HR&OD is essential. Track record and experience of effective and supportive people management/ supervision is essential. Experience in the execution and management of large-scale recruitment would be an advantage.Ongoing flexibility and interest in international career progression and development is required.Practical Experience in Irish Employment Law is essential A full driving licence is essential.