Responsibilities
- Act as a strategic business partner to our Chief Legal Officer, Chief Product Officer, and Chief Technology Officer and other DEP and Trust leaders and managers across APAC, EMEA and Canada, offering guidance on org health, performance, development, and engagement.
- Support people managers in applying performance frameworks (e.g., RAD, Radical Candor), enabled by AI, to build accountability, deliver feedback, and grow talent
- Lead and support programs including engagement survey action planning, org design changes, internal mobility, and succession planning conversations.
- Provide day-to-day HR support for team members including coaching, employee relations, performance management, and policy guidance.
- Collaborate with People team counterparts (Ops, Talent, TA, Comp & Benefits) to launch and embed key people programs in your region/function.
- Serve as the frontline owner for key initiatives across the employee lifecycle, from onboarding through offboarding, ensuring consistency and alignment with company business objectives and values.
- Analyse people data to spot trends and make recommendations that strengthen team performance and engagement.
- Partner closely with leadership on organisational planning, change management, talent acquisition and team effectiveness discussions.
- Advocate for inclusion, trust, and team belonging through role modelling and thoughtful program delivery.
- Identify repetitive and manual HR tasks suitable for automation. Contribute to the integration of AI-powered solutions to streamline areas like employee query resolution, document generation, and initial talent screening.
- Prompt Engineering & Optimisation: Design effective 'prompts' and instructions for generative AI tools used within HR workflows, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
Skills & Experience
- 5–8 years of experience as an HR Business Partner or People Partner in a fast-paced, high-growth environment (preferably SaaS or tech).
- Strong background supporting DEP (Design, Engineering and Product) teams, including with strategic talent acquisition would be highly regarded.
- Skilled in coaching managers, navigating complex people issues, and guiding strategic organisational change.
- Confident in giving and receiving direct, compassionate feedback and operating with discretion.
- Strong knowledge of AU employment law; global experience (US, Canada, and UK experience is a plus).
- Effective communicator who can influence at all levels and thrive in a collaborative, global team.
- Proficient with modern HR systems and tools (Rippling, Lattice, Lever preferred).
- A people-first mindset combined with strong business acumen and curiosity.
- AI fluency to identify and implement daily process efficiencies and bring data-informed, innovative ideas to the team for strategic advancement.
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