Arabic Speaking HR Advisor Generalist Remote London

Arabic Speaking HR Advisor Generalist Remote London

Posted 1 week ago by Telstra Associates

Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
London, UK

Summary: The role of Arabic Speaking HR Advisor Generalist involves supporting generalist HR activities within a health and medical charity on a 12-month fixed-term contract. The position is remote with occasional travel to the London office, requiring fluency in Arabic and a flexible approach due to the situation in Gaza. Candidates with experience in humanitarian settings, particularly in the MENA region, will have an advantage, although it is not essential. A comprehensive training program will be provided to ensure a smooth transition into the role.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support generalist HR activities including Ops, Projects, Recruitment, Law & ER.
  • Work closely with the People and Culture Business Partner.
  • Demonstrate a good demeanor and relationship-oriented approach.
  • Maintain attention to detail and flexibility in response to changing situations.

Key Skills:

  • Fluency in Arabic.
  • Experience in HR generalist roles.
  • Ability to work in a humanitarian setting (advantageous but not essential).
  • Strong interpersonal skills and a pragmatic approach.

Salary (Rate): £40,000 yearly

City: London

Country: UK

Working Arrangements: remote

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

A health and medical Charity are seeking an Arabic speaking HR Advisor Generalist on a 12 month FTC. The role will be remote based with occasional travel to the London office.

You must be able to speak fluently in Arabic.

The Role:

This is a critical role where you will work closely with the People and Culture Business Partner supporting on generalist HR activities such as Ops, Projects, Recruitment, Law & ER etc.

They are looking for someone who has a good demeanor, pragmatic, relationship oriented, good attention to detail and who is flexible in this role due to situation in Gaza.

If you have worked in a humanitarian setting such as MENA, this would be an advantage but its not essential.

You must be able to hit the ground running and a full instruction training program will be provided.