People Business Partner
Bright Futures Care Limited
Lymm
Location
Lymm, England
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Find out more about this role by reading the information below, then apply to be considered.
At Bright Futures, we support young people and adults with autism, learning disabilities and complex needs. Our people are central to the quality of care, education and support we provide, and this role is key to helping managers build confident, capable and compassionate teams.
The Vacancy
Are you an experienced HR professional who wants to make a meaningful difference in a values-led organisation? Bright Futures is looking for a confident, credible and proactive People Business Partner to join our People Team and support our managers across specialist adult and children's services.
This is a varied and influential generalist role where no two days will be the same. You will work closely with operational leaders, providing practical HR advice, coaching managers through complex employee relations matters, using workforce data to identify trends, and supporting projects that improve people practices across the organisation.
Key Responsibilities
Partnering with managers to provide clear, commercial and values-led HR advice.
Coaching and supporting managers with absence, performance, conduct, grievance, welfare and other employee relations matters.
Using HR data, MI and workforce trends to identify risks, recommend action and support better decision-making.
Supporting compliance with employment legislation, safeguarding expectations, safer recruitment, CQC and Ofsted requirements.
Contributing to organisational change, policy development, manager upskilling and continuous improvement across the People Team.
We are looking for someone who can demonstrate:
Strong generalist HR experience, ideally in a multi-site, operational or regulated environment.
Confidence managing a varied employee relations caseload, including complex or sensitive cases.
A practical, solutions-focused approach, balancing legal compliance with operational needs.
The ability to build credibility quickly with managers and senior stakeholders.
Strong coaching skills, with the confidence to support, guide and constructively challenge managers.
Good judgement and the ability to assess risk, escalate appropriately and make sound recommendations.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain HR matters clearly and professionally.
Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Confidence using HR data and insight to identify trends, highlight concerns and influence action.
A values-led approach, with integrity, discretion and the ability to manage confidential information sensitively.
Resilience, adaptability and emotional intelligence when supporting challenging people matters.
A continuous improvement mindset and a willingness to help shape better ways of working.
What We Offer
The opportunity to influence people practices, support organisational change and help managers build engaged, capable and resilient teams.
A supportive leadership team and the chance to make a real difference to the lives of those we support.
Benefits
6 weeks holiday entitlement increasing after one year's service
Healthcare cashback
Life assurance 2 x salary
Paid professional subscription
Cycle to Work Scheme
Care Friends referral rewards, Bright Stars recognition and Employee of the Month awards
Free meals at work
Hybrid working (after probation)
Application Process
Ready to join Bright Futures?
Our process will include a values-based interview and competency questions linked to the key requirements of the role. xrnqpay
If you would like more information about this role, we encourage you to contact Emma Wilcock at or call
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role.
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Find out more about this role by reading the information below, then apply to be considered.
At Bright Futures, we support young people and adults with autism, learning disabilities and complex needs. Our people are central to the quality of care, education and support we provide, and this role is key to helping managers build confident, capable and compassionate teams.
The Vacancy
Are you an experienced HR professional who wants to make a meaningful difference in a values-led organisation? Bright Futures is looking for a confident, credible and proactive People Business Partner to join our People Team and support our managers across specialist adult and children's services.
This is a varied and influential generalist role where no two days will be the same. You will work closely with operational leaders, providing practical HR advice, coaching managers through complex employee relations matters, using workforce data to identify trends, and supporting projects that improve people practices across the organisation.
Key Responsibilities
Partnering with managers to provide clear, commercial and values-led HR advice.
Coaching and supporting managers with absence, performance, conduct, grievance, welfare and other employee relations matters.
Using HR data, MI and workforce trends to identify risks, recommend action and support better decision-making.
Supporting compliance with employment legislation, safeguarding expectations, safer recruitment, CQC and Ofsted requirements.
Contributing to organisational change, policy development, manager upskilling and continuous improvement across the People Team.
We are looking for someone who can demonstrate:
Strong generalist HR experience, ideally in a multi-site, operational or regulated environment.
Confidence managing a varied employee relations caseload, including complex or sensitive cases.
A practical, solutions-focused approach, balancing legal compliance with operational needs.
The ability to build credibility quickly with managers and senior stakeholders.
Strong coaching skills, with the confidence to support, guide and constructively challenge managers.
Good judgement and the ability to assess risk, escalate appropriately and make sound recommendations.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain HR matters clearly and professionally.
Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Confidence using HR data and insight to identify trends, highlight concerns and influence action.
A values-led approach, with integrity, discretion and the ability to manage confidential information sensitively.
Resilience, adaptability and emotional intelligence when supporting challenging people matters.
A continuous improvement mindset and a willingness to help shape better ways of working.
What We Offer
The opportunity to influence people practices, support organisational change and help managers build engaged, capable and resilient teams.
A supportive leadership team and the chance to make a real difference to the lives of those we support.
Benefits
6 weeks holiday entitlement increasing after one year's service
Healthcare cashback
Life assurance 2 x salary
Paid professional subscription
Cycle to Work Scheme
Care Friends referral rewards, Bright Stars recognition and Employee of the Month awards
Free meals at work
Hybrid working (after probation)
Application Process
Ready to join Bright Futures?
Our process will include a values-based interview and competency questions linked to the key requirements of the role. xrnqpay
If you would like more information about this role, we encourage you to contact Emma Wilcock at or call
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role.
#IND2