Senior Human Resources Business Partner

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Senior HR Business Partner (Full-time, Permanent) – North West London, Independent School


Location: North West London

Closing date: 17th Dec 2025


Are you a strategic and relationship-driven HR professional passionate about developing people, shaping organisational culture and contributing to an exceptional educational environment?


Our client, a highly regarded independent day school in North West London, is seeking a Senior HR Business Partner to drive its people strategy and help foster a positive, thriving workplace for all staff.


About the School

  • A respected and long-established independent school known for its high standards, inclusive ethos and commitment to staff and student wellbeing.
  • Set within spacious, peaceful grounds that create a collaborative and supportive working environment.
  • This role sits within a forward-thinking People & Culture team, offering meaningful influence over culture, wellbeing, engagement and staff development across the school.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead on the development and implementation of the school’s people strategy, promoting a culture of wellbeing, inclusion and continuous improvement.
  • Provide expert HR advice to senior leaders and managers on employment law, employee relations, organisational change and HR best practice.
  • Oversee high-quality HR operations, including safeguarding compliance, HR procedures and policy development.
  • Champion equity, diversity and inclusion across all areas of the school.
  • Use HR data and analytics to support workforce planning and strategic decision-making.
  • Drive staff engagement, retention and professional development initiatives.
  • Line-manage the HR, Payroll & Pensions Administrator to ensure smooth and compliant HR administration.


Person Specification


Essential:

  • CIPD Level 5 (or above) or equivalent HR leadership experience.
  • Strong strategic and operational HR background, including experience supporting senior leaders.
  • Confidence handling complex employee relations, change management and organisational development.
  • Up-to-date knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and relationship-building skills.
  • High emotional intelligence, discretion and a strong commitment to safeguarding, equality and wellbeing.


Desirable:

  • Experience working within an educational or independent school environment.
  • Understanding of sector-specific recruitment and retention challenges.


Please apply via the link, including a copy of your CV. Early applications are encouraged, as interviews may take place before the closing date.

Location:
City Of London
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Business

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