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HR Business Partner

HR Business Partner

Future Academies

Hertforshire

  • £44,539 - £47,573 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
NJC scale, Points 38 to 41
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
11 June 2023

Job overview

THE ROLE

Future Academies has ambitious plans for growth and has high aspirations for all its students, regardless of their background and starting point. The HR team provides a centralised shared service to the Trust’s 10 schools across London and Hertfordshire.

The main purpose of HR is to support and enable managers across the Trust (Principals and their Senior Leadership Teams, and Heads of Service in Head Office) to:

  • deliver their business priorities effectively
  • develop and implement effective recruitment, retention and development strategies to maintain a high quality and continually improving teaching and learning environment
  • resolve their people management challenges
  • introduce Trust-wide initiatives and service developments which will promote engagement and wellbeing across the workforce.

There are two HR Business Partners in the team – one supporting London primary and secondary schools and the other supporting Hertfordshire secondary schools (currently vacant).

BENEFITS

Future Academies recognises its employees as the most important asset and critical to its success.

To demonstrate this all staff are offered the following benefits:

  • A supportive ethos and concern for the well-being of all colleagues.
  • Excellent CPD opportunities and career progression.
  • Employer Contributions to Local Government Pension Scheme.
  • Cycle to work scheme.
  • Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Eye Care Voucher scheme.
  • Car Benefit Scheme

WHO WE ARE 

We are Future Academies: a flourishing multi-academy trust, founded with the aim of improving the life chances and raising the aspirations of young people. We offer a rich and stimulating education comprised of a knowledge-rich curriculum, diverse cultural and extracurricular opportunities, and a strong pastoral support system. All children and young people are welcomed in our inclusive community, and all are challenged to be the best they can be.

This ethos is embodied in our Trust values - Knowledge, Aspiration, and Respect - and in our motto, libertas per cultum (“freedom through education”).

HOW TO APPLY

If you are interested in applying for the post of HR Business Partner at Future Academies, please click on the Apply button to complete our application form.

We look forward to receiving your application.

Closing date: 11th June 2023.

Future Academies is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all members of staff to share this commitment and hold this responsibility. To this end both an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and a Barred List check are required for this role.

Attached documents

About Future Academies

‘Freedom Through Education’

Future Academies is a Multi-Academy Trust, established in 2008 and sponsored by Lord and Lady Nash’s charity, Future. Future Academies was founded with the aim of improving the life chances and raising the aspirations of young people. The Trust’s motto, ‘Libertas per Cultum’ (‘Freedom through Education’), is the clearest distillation of Future Academies’ vision for education: to grant students freedom from deprivation, prejudice or ignorance, as well as to endow them with the freedom to question, to choose, and to excel.

To achieve these goals, the Trust believes in the power of a first-rate, knowledge-rich curriculum: such an education is the best foundation for helping young people to succeed and overcome social barriers, irrespective of their backgrounds or starting points.

Future Academies currently comprises ten schools, across London and Hertfordshire. It also has its own Curriculum Centre, where researchers develop high-quality curriculum resources which are designed with knowledge at their heart, and which give young people access to the best that has been thought, known and said.

Since its formation in 2008, the Trust has carefully selected its projects, taking on the running of failing schools and turning them around. Working with young people who are often materially and socially deprived, Future Academies seeks to provide a first-rate education and to raise ambitions at all its schools. Their aim is for young people to leave their schools ready to take their place in the world - well-educated, motivated and with strong leadership skills, personally accomplished and determined to make a positive and lasting contribution to the world they step into. They firmly believe that a child’s background should not be a barrier to success and those who work for the Trust are committed to delivering an education that broadens students’ horizons in a truly transformative way.

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