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Person Specification – People Director

Qualifications & Training

Essential

  • Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) or another recognised professional HR qualification.

Desirable

  • Coaching qualification.
  • Understanding of Ecclesiastical law and Church of England administrative structures.

Experience

Essential

  • Significant experience in leading people strategy, organisational development interventions and managing the HR provision within a comparably complex organisation.
  • Skilled at building relationships, influencing, consensus building and change management.
  • Proven track record of contributing to shaping and delivering strategy, working effectively in a complex governance structure to lead and manage change.
  • Demonstrable experience of collaborative working with stakeholders from various backgrounds and interests, with the ability to win credibility at all levels through the relationships that you have fostered.
  • A track record of leading a team of professionals as an enabling manager, noting potential and releasing so that individuals contribute positively to overall organisational strategies.
  • A demonstrable commitment to creating a culture that champions equality, diversity and inclusion, with evidence of positive outcomes in this area.

Desirable

  • Leadership experience within an environment where safeguarding and EDI have been key in creating and maintaining healthy cultures.

Key Competencies

Essential

  • Thorough knowledge of employment and other related legislation, with the ability to quickly learn the key elements of this in a faith-based charity environment, working with employees, office holders and volunteers.
  • An understanding and appreciation of how to serve and support diverse communities.
  • An appreciation of the voluntary nature of the work of the many people involved in the life of the Diocese and the nature of fulltime Christian ministry.
  • A good working understanding of IT and HR systems and their application in the workplace.
  • Understanding and ability to work with budgets and forecasts
  • A good understanding of safeguarding practice and requirements
  • A good understanding of health and safety frameworks and best practices.
  • Able to work effectively at operational and strategic levels – bringing alignment between core values, strategic aims and functional systems and processes.
  • Able to identify problems and opportunities, creatively shape and successfully implement solutions, with colleagues and stakeholders on board.
  • Able to work under pressure with a flexible attitude, organised, comfortable with some ambiguity, discreet and confidential and able to see projects and tasks to completion working to deadlines.
  • Able to quickly build strong and positive working relationships and establish trust.
  • Emotional intelligence and awareness, with the ability to communicate clearly with different stakeholders with diverging priorities, whilst protecting collegiate relationships.
  • Committed to personal ongoing development and growth as an individual and team member.
  • Demonstrating empathy for the Church of England’s mission, and a comfort to chair meetings which open with Christian prayer.

Desirable

  • A practising Christian.