Exciting opportunity for a can-do organisational development professional to play a pivotal role in the development and implementation of organisational wide L&D strategy, policy and plans within our rapidly expanding organisation.
The Organisational Development Business Partner sits within the People Function of the Housing Ombudsman Service and is responsible for delivering an effective people strategy that aligns with the organisational vision, values and behaviours.
As Organisational Development Business Partner (OD BP) and working with the Learning and Organisational Development Manager, your responsibilities will include:
For this key role, you will offer relevant training and qualifications (HRM / MCIPD) with a track record that demonstrates your experience:
You will need excellent oral and written communication skills to engage and influence stakeholders and to develop and deliver training materials. Your ability to prioritise, attention to detail, and good IT skills are also key.
In addition to the salary offered, we also offer a range of other benefits including a commitment to a healthy work / life balance, including a 35-hour working week.
For further details, please click ‘apply’ and download the information pack. We hope you choose to contribute your skills to the evolution of our ambitious, influential and rapidly expanding organisation. When applying, within your supporting statement, please refer to the essential criteria in the person specification and evidence how you meet it.
CLOSING DATE: 23.59 on Sunday 10 November 2024.
PLEASE NOTE: Following unprecedented interest in our vacancies, we reserve the right to bring forward the closing date (close it early). The role will be closed to new applications immediately if / when we receive 150 applications or at the stated closing date – whichever occurs first.
Applications after the role has closed cannot be accepted. We therefore strongly recommend applying as soon as possible.
We are committed to providing equality of opportunity. We have an environment that is inclusive and recognises the value of difference in the workplace.