Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 15th Jan 2021
Our Business Partners work closely with Uniting’s business leaders and P&C subject matter experts to deliver a full range of value adding people and culture programs and services to attract, develop, manage and retain a large and diverse workforce.
You will be challenged to build strong relationships, work independently, develop capability, facilitate positive change and be able thrive within a complex and demanding environment.
You have relevant human resources related tertiary qualifications and strong generalist human resources experience including employee relations.
Previous experience working within community services or related experience in not-for-profit and/or non-government (NGO) organisations is an advantage.
You are looking for a challenging opportunity that allows you to apply the full breadth of your knowledge and make your mark. A high work ethic, proven ability to instil confidence, interpersonal skills for unfailing collaboration with business leaders and People and Culture teams alike and a willingness to work independently will be hallmarks of your success.
If this sounds like you, apply today.
Get in touch
For a confidential discussion about the role, please call Kylie Lang - Lead Business Partner, People and Culture on 0427 865 257.
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