About Finance Earth
Finance Earth is a mission-driven investment advisor and fund manager, working in partnership with world leading environmental organisations, such as RSPB, WWF, and the National Trust, to protect and restore nature, and tackle climate change utilising market-based mechanisms, implementing bespoke financial tools and creating high impact investments.
We are a pioneering employee-owned social enterprise and are now the UK’s leading environmental impact investment advisor and fund manager, with a rapidly growing international mandate, providing strategic consultancy and corporate finance advice to many of the most impactful environmental organisations in the UK and across the globe. We have designed, manage or co-manage over £500m of investment funds with ambitions to have over £1 billion under management in the next 5 years.
We work across a wide variety of the conservation, natural and built asset sectors on projects specifically structured to deliver significant impact for the environment and local communities whilst delivering fair returns for investors. Our team of experienced professionals all excel in their given fields and innovate to meet changing trends in government policy, sources of finance and market opportunities.
The Role
Finance Earth are looking to recruit a Human Resources (HR) Manager to help support our rapidly growing team. This will be a critical role in a period of rapid growth for the Company, with the current team of c. 35 expected to grow to more than 50 people within the next 18 months.
This wide ranging, people focussed role will require the HR Manager to cover all core HR departmental areas including payroll, employee relations, HR admin, learning and development, recruitment, employee engagement, and maintaining and improving HR systems.
The HR manager will be expected to:
- Work with Directors to develop, implement and sustain an overall People Strategy and the organisational structure to support future growth, based on best practice
- Lead on all recruitment and selection processes including developing systems/ processes to coordinate feedback and enable objective decision making
- Prepare ancillary HR documentation (offer letters, employment contracts, contract amendment letters etc)
- Coordinate the necessary people due diligence requirements (background checks, reference checks, etc.)
- Ensure the onboarding process is handled in a professional manner to expedite the settling in period
- Manage the company’s employee programmes, staff benefits and packages, including an annual review of remuneration and benefits
- Identify HR trends so that attention can be directed to key issues and resources
- Manage and improve the performance review process to deliver continuous employee development
- Manage and train staff on HR issues, including training for line managers
- Make sure that company values and approach are utilised to strengthen the organisational culture
- Ensure the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion values are incorporated across related HR documentation
- Provide advice and direction where needed to the senior team on current regulation compliance, including accepted professional standards, policies and procedures and legislation (including legislation on data protection, the Equality Act and health and safety)
- Ensuring that the company’s policies and procedures comply with such employment regulation, creating new ones as needed and managing the implementation of the same
- Handling employee relation matters, including disciplinary processes and grievances
- Process Payroll monthly and keep payroll provider up to date on new joiners and leavers, salary changes, leaves of absence etc
Skills and experience
You will have at least 4 or more years’ experience working as an HR professional within a dynamic and growing business environment, handling multiple tasks and deadlines and proven track record of growing and managing a team.
Essential capabilities:
- Excellent understanding and technical abilities within all HR departmental areas including recruitment, employee relations, workforce administration, employee engagement, payroll, reward and recognition, welfare, learning and development and HR systems
- Good working knowledge and understanding of regulations, accepted professional standards, policies and procedures and legislation (including legislation on data protection, the Equality Act and health and safety)
- A confident leader with experience in leading the HR function
- Strategic thinking abilities and demonstrable commercial acumen
- Strong organisational skills, including ability to manage multiple priorities
- Excellent interpersonal skills including clear communication
- Proactive, agile work ethic focused on problem-solving
- Leading with integrity, an inspiring role model and encouraging collaboration
- Thorough and methodical attention to detail
- Discretion and tact
Essential qualifications and experience:
- A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent qualifications) in Human Resources Management, Psychology, or a business-related subject
- Minimum 4 years’ experience in a HR role of which minimum 1 years’ experience in a management role
- Fluent level of English, both spoken and written
- Strong IT skills, proficient in Microsoft Office
The Rewards
Our people are our business; we work hard to ensure that they have fulfilling careers and a good work-life balance. We encourage training to make sure our staff are equipped to do their jobs to the best of their abilities and offer flexible working and generous holidays so that staff can both meet client expectations and personal goals.
As a market leader, the talent and passion of our people is critical to our success. Together, we share a common set of values rooted in integrity, excellence, and strong team ethic. Finance Earth can provide a superior experience for building and maintaining a professional career – a place for people to learn, to achieve and grow whilst delivering work that is highly impactful and beneficial for our planet. A philosophy that balances personal lifestyles, perspectives and needs is an important part of our culture.
We are also investors in our people, offering the opportunity for both technical and soft skills development, and unique experiences to grow both professionally and personally.
Opportunity to earn £50,000 to >£60,000 (depending on experience)
- Base salary of between £45,000 and £55,000 per annum depending on experience
- Up to 10% of salary Annual Discretionary Bonus
- Discretionary Christmas bonus of up to £1,000 and Christmas Gifts
- 25 days annual holiday allowance plus English Bank Holidays
- 2-3 days additional holiday free at Christmas (for Office Closure)
- Generous training budgets with learning and continuous development as a critical element of the way we work
- Private medical insurance
- Death in Service
- 3% Pension Contribution
- Season Ticket Loans, Bike Scheme, etc
How to Apply
If you think that you are the right person for this important role in our business, please apply by sending:
- A comprehensive CV
- A cover letter that includes as a minimum:
- A summary of the relevant experience you will be bringing to this role
- Your interest in Finance Earth
Applications that do not include a cover letter are not considered
Applications should be submitted directly to [email protected]
Finance Earth is an equal opportunities employer. We work to provide a supportive and inclusive environment where all individuals can maximise their full potential. Our skilled and creative workforce is comprised of individuals drawn from a broad cross section of the disciplines in which we operate and who reflect a variety of backgrounds, talents, perspectives and experiences. Our strong commitment to a culture of inclusion is evident through our constant focus on recruiting, developing and advancing individuals based on their skills and talents.