As one of Ireland's leading homebuilders, Glenveagh is focused on delivering high quality homes in flourishing communities.
We achieve quality and great accessibility to new homes by relentlessly innovating the way we plan, design and build.
We bring new ideas home.
As a member of the Glenveagh team, you will join a work environment where everyone feels welcome, valued, and empowered to express their ideas, and where collaboration and teamwork are the norm.
Named as one of Ireland's Best Large Workplaces in 2025, and accredited with the Gold Investors in Diversity Mark, we offer an unrivalled suite of benefits.
We are currently seeking a HR Business Partner to join our team on a maternity cover contract. In this role, you will work closely with business leaders to implement people strategies that align with our commercial and operational priorities.
This is a hands-on opportunity to gain significant exposure working alongside a high-performing and dynamic HR team, where your contribution will have a real and valued impact across the business.
Key responsibilities and Duties Partner with senior leaders to align business objectives with people strategies.Lead and support employee relations cases to ensure fair and consistent outcomes in line with employment legislation and best practice.Support talent acquisition, onboarding and workforce planning across business units.Champion employee engagement, wellbeing and diversity & inclusion initiatives.Lead performance management cycles, including goal setting, development plans, and feedback.Work with managers to identify learning needs and support the development of team capability.Use HR data and metrics to guide decision-making and report on trends to drive continuous improvement.Support change management projects and act as a culture ambassador.Ensure compliance with all relevant employment laws and company policies.Support ad hoc HR initiatives and group-wide projects as required.Significant experience in a HR generalist or business partner role, preferably in construction, property, or a fast-paced industry.Strong understanding of Irish employment law and HR best practices.Proven ability to build strong relationships with stakeholders at all levels.Experience managing complex employee relations cases with confidence and discretion.Demonstrated ability to influence, coach and challenge constructively.Excellent interpersonal, communication and organisational skills.Proactive mindset with the ability to multitask and manage competing priorities.CIPD qualification or equivalent HR certification is desirable.Competitive salary in one of Ireland's fastest growing PLCs with regular compensation reviewsPerformance related bonusComprehensive health insurance for you and your dependentsContributory pension schemeTax saver travel and bike to workPaid volunteering daysContinuous Professional development (CPD) programme & fundingEmployee Assistance ProgrammeLong term illness coverPeace of mind with life assuranceFamily friendly policies including flexible parental leave, fertility leave, and paid maternity and paternity leavesEmployee committees - Employee Network Groups, Sports and Social, Great Place to WorkAn exciting Wellbeing Programme with events and activities running throughout the year both online and in-personGlenveagh is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates from all sections of the community.
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