APAC HR People Partner
Ebury - Haymarket, New South Wales
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Overview APAC HR People Partner - Sydney CBD Office. Work Pattern: 4 days in the office, 1 day from home. Ebury is a global fintech firm dedicated to empowering businesses to expand internationally through tailored and forward-thinking financial solutions. Since our founding in 2009, weve grown to a diverse team of over 1,700 professionals across 40+ offices and 29+ markets worldwide. Joining Ebury means becoming part of a collaborative and innovative environment where your contributions are valued. Youll play a key role in shaping the future of cross-border finance, while advancing your own career in a dynamic, high-growth industry. Key Responsibilities Strategic Partnership: Work collaboratively with senior leaders and managers to understand the organisation''s goals and translate these into effective people strategies and initiatives. Employee Relations: Provide expert advice on complex employee relations issues, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and organisational policies. Manage conflict resolution and lead investigations when necessary. Talent Management: Partner with leaders to develop and implement talent development and succession planning strategies. Oversee the performance management cycle, offering guidance on goal setting, feedback, and performance improvement plans. Change Management: Act as a change agent, supporting business transformation initiatives. Design and deliver change management strategies to support the evolution of our workforce. Workforce Planning: Assist in forecasting future workforce needs and implementing recruitment strategies to attract top talent. Collaborate with managers to assess and address skills gaps. Learning & Development: Promote a culture of continuous learning by working with the L&D team to identify and facilitate relevant training and development programmes. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI): Champion DEI initiatives to foster a more inclusive and equitable work environment. Support the implementation of strategies that promote belonging and respect for all employees. HR Analytics & Reporting: Utilise data to drive people decisions and provide regular reporting on HR metrics, such as turnover, retention, and employee engagement. Offer insights to inform business strategy. Policy & Compliance: Ensure HR policies and procedures are up to date and in line with employment law. Provide guidance on HR best practices and legislative compliance. Wellbeing & Engagement: Drive initiatives to enhance employee wellbeing and engagement, ensuring employees feel supported and valued. Payroll: Supporting local country leader and the payroll department in payroll delivery. Skills & Experience Required Experience: Proven experience in an HRBP or senior HR advisory role, preferably in a fast-paced, complex organisation. Education: CIPD qualified (Level 5 or above) or equivalent. Degree in Human Resources, Business Management, or related field is preferred. Employment Law: Strong knowledge of Local employment legislation and its practical application in a business environment. Business Acumen: Commercially savvy with a strong understanding of business operations and strategic thinking. Communication: Exceptional interpersonal, negotiation, and influencing skills. Ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the organisation. Problem-Solving: A solutions-oriented approach with a proven track record of delivering results and handling complex HR matters. Data-Driven: Experience with HR analytics and the ability to interpret data to inform strategic decisions. Adaptability: Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment, with flexibility to adapt to changing business needs. Confidentiality: High level of integrity and discretion in handling sensitive information. Business fluent in written and spoken English. Desirable Attributes Experience in an international or multi-site environment. Familiarity with HR technology and systems (e.g., HRIS, ATS). Background in employee wellbeing or engagement initiatives. Fluency in Cantonese and Mandarin is not essential but highly desired. About Us Ebury is a FinTech success story, positioned among the fastest-growing international companies in its sector. Founded in 2009, we are headquartered in London and have more than 1700 staff with a presence in more than 29 markets worldwide. We value cultural diversity and celebrate team success across the Ebury family. We have received investments and awards, and we maintain active employee networks and ESG initiatives that reflect our inclusive culture, including Womens Network, LGBTQIA+ Network, and Veterans Network. We believe in inclusion. We stand against discrimination in all forms and have no tolerance for intolerance. Submit your application on the careers website directly, uploading your CV/resume in English. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-10-18