Discipline and Grievance Officer

Job Description

Looking to join a respected public sector organisation where you can support fair and consistent employee relations outcomes?

This is an opportunity to apply your investigative skills within a collaborative HR environment, supporting disciplinary and grievance cases across a large organisation.

In the Discipline and Grievance Officer role, you will be:

  • Conducting disciplinary, grievance, and workplace investigations in line with employment legislation and ACAS guidance
  • Gathering and evaluating evidence, conducting interviews, and producing detailed investigation reports
  • Providing guidance and support to managers on disciplinary and grievance procedures
  • Acting as Presenting Officer at hearings and supporting mediation and resolution meetings
  • Monitoring trends, producing reports, and delivering relevant training to managers To be successful, you will need:
  • Diploma in Management, CIPD qualification, or equivalent relevant experience
  • Strong knowledge of UK Employment Law and disciplinary/grievance procedures
  • Proven experience conducting complex workplace investigations
  • Excellent communication, report writing, and problem-solving skills
  • High levels of integrity, confidentiality, and professionalism What's on offer: 12-month Fixed Term Contract (subject to review),
    22.2 hours per week over 3 days, salary £42,829 - £46,142 per annum pro rata, agile working opportunities, and office base in St Asaph.

Please note this role is subject to a Standard DBS check.

If you believe you have the skills and experience, please get in touch today for further information

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