ABOUT CEDAR GROUP
The
Cedar Group is a global platform spanning strategy consulting, FinTech research
and media, a FinTech accelerator, and venture capital, with a 70+ year combined
track record in financial-services and technology research and consulting.
Cedar, founded in 1985, is a global strategy consulting, research and analytics
firm advising clients on strategy, process innovation, strategic human capital
and business technology, with a strong focus on Financial Services, and a
heritage that includes the creators of the Balanced Scorecard.
The
Group's UK-headquartered research unit, IBS Intelligence, is a leading
pure-play FinTech research, news-analysis and advisory firm; for over 30 years
it has been the definitive source of independent analysis of global
financial-technology markets, and its annual Sales League Table is the industry
barometer of banking-technology suppliers worldwide. The Cedar-IBSi platform
also runs Cedar-IBSi FinTech Labs, a BankTech / B2B FinTech accelerator home to
70+ FinTechs since 2017, and an independent venture capital fund, announced in
2023, backing founders building AI-first enterprise technology for Financial
Services.
The Manager – Human Resources leads HR operations
across the Cedar Group, owning the employee lifecycle, engagement, performance,
and HR governance for the consulting, research, and investment businesses. The
role exists to build a positive, high-performance workplace — running effective
onboarding, performance, L&D, and employee-relations processes — and to
support leadership with HR insight and a compliant, well-run HR function across
a lean, professional environment.
The Manager – HR owns core HR operations across the
Group, including onboarding, performance management, engagement, learning and
development, policy, and employee relations. Responsibilities span HR process
ownership, HRIS and records, HR analytics and reporting, compliance, and
support to managers on people matters. The role manages the HR team, partners
with function heads across the Group, and supports culture and capability. It
handles confidential information with discretion and applies current HR and
people-analytics practice to strengthen the employee experience.
HR Operations & Lifecycle
– Own
the employee lifecycle including onboarding, confirmation, transfers, and
exits.
– Run
performance-management, engagement, and learning-and-development processes.
– Maintain
HR policies, HRIS, and records with accuracy and compliance.
People Partnering
– Advise
and support managers on people matters and employee relations.
– Drive
employee engagement, culture, and wellbeing initiatives.
– Provide
HR analytics and reporting to inform decisions.
Team & Governance
– Manage
and develop the HR team.
– Ensure
HR compliance and process governance across the Group.
– Coordinate
with function heads and support organisational capability.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, or a
related discipline. MBA or postgraduate HR qualification advantageous. Relevant
disciplines: Human resources, business administration, or psychology.
Experience: A minimum of 8 years of HR experience across HR
operations, employee relations, and performance, including team management,
ideally within professional services or a comparable environment.
Functional & technical skills: HR operations and lifecycle management; Performance
management; Employee relations; Learning and development; HRIS and HR
analytics; HR policy and compliance; Team leadership; Stakeholder partnering.
Industry & domain knowledge: HR practice and employment norms; Professional-services
people models; Engagement and performance frameworks; People analytics.
Behavioral competencies: Integrity, Confidentiality, Stakeholder management,
Ownership, Empathy, Decision-making, People development.
Expectations: Lead HR operations and the HR team; Own HR process
governance and compliance; Partner with function heads on people matters; Drive
engagement, performance, and capability.
Internal: Group leadership, function heads, managers, employees,
and the HR team.
External: HR service providers, learning partners, and statutory
and compliance bodies.
Progression: Subject to sustained performance, demonstrated
capability, business requirements, and the availability of suitable
opportunities, the role may progress towards a senior HR-leadership position.
Success (first 12–18 months): Engagement and retention are strong; HR processes run
smoothly and compliantly; Managers are well supported on people matters; HR
data and analytics are reliable; The HR team performs and develops.


