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Grduate HR Assistant

Witney
1 week ago
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Graduate HR Assistant – Oxfordshire

Peopleforce Recruitment is proud to partner with a leading organisation in the Medical Devices sector to find a Graduate HR Assistant for their flagship manufacturing site in Witney. This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic HR Graduate to join a dynamic company committed to innovation and excellence.

About the Role

In this pivotal role, you will provide vital HR support within a fast-paced environment, ensuring all HR activities align with organisational goals. Your responsibilities will include assisting with HR administration, supporting employee relations, managing documentation, and collaborating with various departments to maintain smooth HR operations.

Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Recent graduate in an HR Subject such as Human Resources Management or Business Management.

  • A basic understanding of HR policies, employment law, and best practices.

  • Excellent organisational and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport across teams.

  • Experience working in a client-focused environment demonstrating professionalism, discretion, and proactive support.

    What Is On Offer

  • Engaging and rewarding opportunity within a specialised industry.

  • The chance to work with a highly reputable organisation committed to employee development and innovation.

  • Supportive, professional environment fostering growth and collaboration.

  • Commitment to professional development.

    If you are a motivated HR Graduate with a desire to start a challenging role in a global company, we encourage you to apply for this position. It is initially being recruited on a long term contract basis (2 years) with the view to it becoming a permanent role in due course

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