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3 months ago
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Role: HR Graduate
Contract: 12 months
Location - Maidenhead
Salary - £35kSRG are working with a leading pharmaceutical company based in Maidenhead. They are seeking a HR graduate to join their team as part of the 12-month development program.

Overview:

The HR Graduate is a generalist role that supports the UK HR team with a wide spectrum of administrative activities, enabling the smooth running of the HR Service offering. As a central part of the team, the role will support all members of the HR team with administration relating to the employee lifecycle.

Key responsibilities:

Check and administer employment contracts for new members of staff.
Support the HR associate with onboarding tasks - including facilitating the company induction, collating onboarding information/pre-employment checks and reviewing our practices to ensure our offering is best in class.
Carry out specific tasks/mini projects as directed by the HR Manager to improve the efficiency of the business. (e.g. report running from Workday, data collation, distribution list updates etc)
Work with the wider HR team to support them with business related projects, activities and administration.
Have a high-level understanding of our policies and procedures and be able to triage questions from the business to the right member of the HR team

Qualifications & Experience:

People centred degree (HR/Business/Psychology etc)
Experience of working in a complex environment at a quick pace
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information appropriately.
Strong verbal and written communication skills required.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Confident, dynamic and willing to help out.
Learns fast, grasps the "essence" and can change course quickly were indicated.
CIPD - nice to have
Passion for HR

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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