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Overview of the role

Providing human resources (HR) expertise within a company or organisation.

HR consultant partner

Reference Number: ST0238

Details of standard

Role, occupation:

HR consultant partner

This apprenticeship contains options for HR specialisms and for people management responsibilities.

Typical job titles: 

Human resources consultant, HR business partner and HR manager

Occupational profile

This role could be called an HR consultant or an HR business partner in different organisations. Individuals in this role will use their HR expertise to provide and lead the delivery of HR solutions to business challenges, together with tailored advice to the business in a number of HR areas, typically to mid-level and senior managers. They could be in a generalist role, where they provide support across a range of HR areas – likely to be the Core HR option; or a specialist role, where they focus on and have in depth expertise in a specific area of HR – likely to be Resourcing, Total Reward, Organisation Development, or HR Operations. Whichever of these is chosen, they will have a good grounding across the whole range of HR disciplines as this is contained in both of the qualification options included in this standard. They will often be required to make decisions and recommendations on what the business can or should do in a specific situation. They will be influencing managers to change their thinking as well as bringing best practice into the organisation. They are also likely to lead the people related elements of business or HR projects. Whatever their role, they will need to link the work they do to the context and priorities of the business. In a larger organisation they may be one of a team supporting the business and they may also have responsibility for managing people.

Requirements: Core knowledge, skills and behaviours

Knowledge

What is required

HR technical expertise

Good understanding across all HR disciplines, HR legislation and an excellent working knowledge of the organisation’s HR policies and procedures. Sound understanding of HR in their sector and any unique features. Up to date with best practice and emerging thinking – able to use this in their dealings with the business.

Business understanding

Understands what the organisation does, the external market and sector it operates in, its challenges and issues. Understands business and HR KPIs and metrics, building a clear picture of how the business is performing.  Understands the impact of this on their role.

HR function

Understands the structure and responsibilities of the HR function, policies and processes, and where to source HR specialist expertise.

MI and technology

Understands HR systems and where to find HR and management data, both internally and externally, including benchmarking. Knows how technology, including social media, is impacting the business and HR.

Skills

What is required

HR consultancy

Develops and delivers HR solutions to the business that are appropriate to the organisational context. Influences leaders and managers to adopt appropriate solutions. Provides tailored HR services to the business as required by their role e.g. Performance Management, Resourcing, Development, Talent, Reward. Contributes to the development of relevant HR policies & procedures and/or HR initiatives.

Providing support and advice

Tailors business-centred advice on the interpretation and application of HR policies and processes. Makes sound judgments based on business need, ensuring the business operates within the boundaries of employment law. Deals with escalated people issues and works with the business to resolve them.

Contributing to business change

Leads the HR contribution to business projects and change programmes to support positive behavioural, business or organisational change.

Building HR capability

Leads the improvement of people capability within the business or own team. Advises and coaches managers to deal successfully with people issues from a generalist or specialist perspective, incorporating best practice where appropriate.

HR information analysis

Researches, analyses and presents HR business data (both internal and external) to provide insight, support solutions to business issues and track performance.

Personal development

Keeps up to date with business changes and HR legal, policy, process changes relevant to their role. Seeks feedback and acts on it to improve their performance and overall capability. Plans their own development; shows commitment to the job and the profession

Relationship management

Builds effective working relationships with business managers (using the language of the business), peers and other HR functions, together with relevant external organisations.

Communicates confidently with people at all levels, including senior management.

Behaviours

What is required

Flexibility

Adapts positively to changing work priorities and patterns, ensuring key business and HR deadlines continue to be met. Curious about HR business trends and developments, incorporating them into their work.

Resilience

Displays tenacity and proactivity in the way they go about their role, dealing positively with setbacks when they occur. Stays positive under pressure.

 

Option

HR specialisms (The apprentice will select one of the following options)

Knowledge (HR Technical Expertise)

What is required

Core HR

Excellent working knowledge of the principles and practices in at least one of Employee Relations, Performance Management, Employee Engagement and their application in delivering HR solutions to business challenges.

Resourcing

Excellent working knowledge of the principles and practices of resourcing, covering the complete process, from attraction to induction, including the use of social media and their application in delivering HR solutions to business challenges.

Total reward

Excellent working knowledge of the principles and practices of reward, compensation and benefits and their application to all levels of the organisation.

Organisation development

Excellent working knowledge of the principles and practices in one of* Organisation Development, Learning & Development, Talent Management and their application in delivering HR solutions to business challenges.

HR operations

Excellent working knowledge of the principles and practices of running HR Operations, including a service centre, technology and HR data and analytics to provide services required by the business.

Duration

The length of this apprenticeship should typically be 19 months but could be shortened if the apprentice has previously completed the Level 3 apprenticeship.

Qualifications

The apprentice will complete C.I.P.D. qualification Level 5 Associate Diploma in People Management (from 1st June 2021)

Apprentices without Level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to completion of their apprenticeship.

Link to professional registration and progression

Successful completion of this standard enables the apprentice to apply to become an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of personnel and development. Chartered Membership can be achieved through further qualifications or experience based assessment.

This apprenticeship could be an entry level role to the business, however, it is more likely to be a progression from a lower level role or apprenticeship, building on the knowledge and skills gained in that role or apprenticeship. On completion of this apprenticeship, the individual will be fully competent in the role and this will give them an in depth knowledge of HR in their chosen option. They can then continue to develop in that option (perhaps through a further apprenticeship), or broaden their HR expertise in another area to develop their career. Separately, there are a range of qualifications available for further study up to post graduate level.

Level

This is a Level 5 apprenticeship.

Review date

After 3 years or when significant change is required.


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Status: Retired
Level: 5
Reference: ST0238
Version: 1.2
Date updated: 28/09/2023
Approved for delivery: 18 August 2017
Route: Business and administration
Typical duration to gateway : 19 months (this does not include EPA period)
Maximum funding: £7000
Options: Core HR, Organisation Development, Resourcing, Total Reward, HR Operations
LARS Code: 190
EQA Provider: Ofqual
Employers involved in creating the standard: Walter Smith Fine Foods LTD, Marks and Spencer’s, Lloyds Bank, Sanctuary Housing, Volvo, BT, Specsavers, EEF, Canon Europe, Bakkavor, Yorkshire Building Society, Marston’s PLC, Severn Trent PLC, Jaguar Land Rover Limited, Civil Service Learning, The Community Housing Group, Carillion PLC, Compass Group plc, McDonald’s UK, Dimension Data UK

Version log

Version Change detail Earliest start date Latest start date
1.3 Occupational standard, end-point assessment plan and funding band revised. 28/09/2023 Not set
1.2 Standard revised 07/03/2023 27/09/2023
1.1 The funding band for this standard has been reviewed as part of the apprenticeship funding band review. The new funding band is £7000. Typical duration changed from 36 months to 19 months on 30/05/2022 05/07/2019 06/03/2023
1.0 Approved for delivery 18/08/2017 04/07/2019
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