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HR Consultant - Wellbeing

Job details
Posting date: 04 March 2026
Salary: £50,269 to £53,413 per year
Additional salary information: Excellent Plus Benefits
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 17 March 2026
Location: Oxford, OX1 1ND
Company: Oxfordshire County Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: OCC/TP/251/1862

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Summary

About Us

At Oxfordshire County Council (OCC), we believe great services start with people whofeelsupported, included and able to thrive.Our Human Resources and Cultural Change Service plays a critical role in enabling the organisation to deliver for residents by building high‑performing, engaged and agile teams, and creating an environment where colleagues can bring their whole selves to work.
Working to a centre‑of‑excellence model, we provide strategic leadership, expert advice and evidence‑based frameworks that support services to perform effectively, while fostering a healthy, inclusive and sustainable working environment. Our approach is guided by the Council’s People & Culture Strategy - Attract, Thrive, Grow and Lead - which sets a clear direction for how we support our workforce now and into the future.
Employee wellbeing is a core part of this agenda. As the Council continues to navigate significant organisational change, including service redesign and upcoming Local Government Reorganisation (LGR), we are deliberately moving beyond transactional or reactive approaches to wellbeing. Instead, our focus is on embedding wellbeing into how the organisation operates, leads and makes decisions every day.
This role sits at the heart of that ambition, providing senior professional leadership, shaping organisational culture and supporting leaders to manage wellbeing risk effectively, in an organisation that is genuinely committed to doing things differently.


In this role, you will:

  • Leadthe creation, implementation and ongoing development of an organisation‑wide wellbeing strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and workforce needs.
  • Provide expert advice andchallengeto senior leaders, managers and HR colleagues on wellbeing, psychosocial risk and work‑related stress.
  • Design, commission and oversee preventative, tailored and evidence‑based wellbeing initiatives, ensuring they are effective, accessible and deliver value.
  • Ensure wellbeingsupportand interventions are clearly communicated, well‑understood and consistently applied across the organisation.
  • Work in close partnership with Employee Relations, Public Health, Health & Safety and other key services to embed wellbeing in a joined‑up and coherent way.
  • Manage key relationships with wellbeing providers (including Access to Work), ensuring services are fit for purpose,responsiveand deliver value for money.
  • Use workforce data and insight to identify risk, inform priorities and evaluate impact,supportinginformeddecision‑making at a senior level.


Could this be you?


What You'll Bring

We’re looking for someone who can operate with confidence from day one, and comfortable working autonomously.If you’re passionate about improving wellbeing at a strategic level and want to shape an organisation‑wide approach that makes a real difference, we’d love to hear from you!

You will have:

  • Demonstrable experience of leading strategic wellbeing or mental health initiatives at scale, in a similar role or sector.
  • A strongunderstandingof psychosocial risk management, work‑related stress and preventative wellbeing approaches.
  • Proven ability to influence and advise senior leaders and a wide range of stakeholders, balancing appropriatechallengewithsupport. Strong communication skills are essential.
  • Experience of using data and evidence to inform strategy, manage risk and demonstrate impact.
  • The ability to combine strategy with practical delivery managing ambiguity and exercising sound professional judgement in a complex organisational environment.

Desirable:

  • Experience within local government or the wider public sector.
  • Experiencesupportingorganisations through change or reorganisation.
  • Strong understanding of Occupational Health models and commissioning.

Before applying, we recommend reviewing the attached job description. It has further information and clear guidance on what we’re looking for.


What You Can Look Forward To

At OCC, you'll be part of a team that’s not only passionate about what we do, but also about how we do it. We foster a culture of inclusion, respect, and continuous improvement, and we’re proud to offer flexible working arrangements, professional development opportunities, and a strong sense of purpose in everything we do.
Ready to Apply?

  • If you are interested in this role, please submit your application by 17 March 2026.
  • We encourage early applications and may close the vacancy early if we receive a strongresponse, so don’t wait until the deadline if you’re interested.
  • When applying, please upload a current CV and a personal statement.Your personal statement should explain how your skills and experience meet the requirements of the role, referring to the key criteria set out in the job description. We recommend that the statement is no more than 750 words.
  • Interviews are expected to take place online via Microsoft Teams shortly after the closing date.Shortlisted candidates will receive full details, and you may also be invited to meet our friendly team in person at our central Oxford office.
  • If you’d like an informal conversation about the role or have any questions, please contact Claire Grundy, Employee Engagement & Communications Manager at Claire.Grundy@Oxfordshire.gov.uk


Our commitment to:
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

At Oxfordshire County Council we are proud of our diverse workforce.Everyone is accepted for who they are, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, marital status, race, faith or belief, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, or on maternity or family leave. We have a number of staff network groups which provide peersupport, education and safe spaces for all.


Ourcommitmentto:
Guaranteed Interview Schemes

As a DisabilityConfidentemployer, we guarantee an interview for disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the job.We also guarantee interviews to care leavers who have completed further education and who meet the essential criteria for the job. For those leaving care without any further education, we guarantee an interview for our apprenticeships.We are alsocommittedto helping andsupportingthose transitioning from HM ArmedForcesto civilian life and guarantee an interview for those demonstrating the essential criteria for the role, within three years of leaving the service.


Ourcommitmentto:
Safeguarding

Oxfordshire County Council arecommittedto safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers tosharethiscommitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect these commitments.


Ourcommitmentto:
Flexible Working

We are open to discussions about flexible working, which can include flexi-time, part time working, jobsharing, nine-day fortnights and annualised hours, depending on the requirements of the role and the service.


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Disability Confident
A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to Disability Confident.

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