HR Specialist

Like it or not, if you employ staff, there’s no opting out of abiding by employment legislation.

Unfortunately, most employers aren’t legal experts and often don’t have the luxury of legally-qualified Employment Law and HR specialists. Others may have external support in place but find that this doesn’t live up to their expectations in terms of service quality or cost. 

So where do you turn?

WorkNest: Your high-quality outsourced HR function 

Whether you’re facing a slew of HR issues or looking to proactively reduce your risk of Employment Tribunal claims, leaning on HR specialists can take the pressure off your people problems and ensure best-practices approaches are adopted across your organisation.

At WorkNest, we help thousands of UK employers do just that. Unlike other providers, we’re more than just a HR helpline; we function as a trusted extension of your team that you can call upon at any time for pragmatic advice, guidance and clarification. Importantly, by assigning dedicated HR Advisers, you can be confident that you’re receiving tailored advice from a legally-qualified professional who genuinely understands your business and the specific challenges you face – with no need for catching up and no time wasted.

Looking to outsource your HR responsibilities?

The benefits of working with HR specialists

WorkNest’s professional HR specialists can add huge value to your organisation, offering tailored support unique to your needs. Our specialist HR professionals can provide expert support across the entire employee lifecycle, managing projects such as investigations, hearings and appeals, recruitment, HR systems, onboarding, employee engagement, mediation and facilitation, salary and benefits benchmarking, redundancy and restructuring. With WorkNest, you’ll receive not just HR solutions, but a strategic partner dedicated to the long-term success of your organisation.

With an experienced HR specialist in your corner, you can:

Ensure compliance with employment legislation and HR best practice
Raise HR standards and promote good practice approaches across your organisation
Minimising the risk of Employment Tribunal claims
Create happy, engaged and productive teams
Overcome people problems quickly, with minimal disruption
Free up valuable management time
Accomplish organisational goals
We work to strict KPIs to guarantee exceptional service, measuring responsiveness, client satisfaction and quality of advice. Our current score is 94%.
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What we can help with

From the seemingly simple to the most complex of HR challenges, our experienced HR specialists can offer valuable clarity, reassurance and direction. Whatever issue you come up against, we’re on hand to help you untangle the complexities of employment law and find commercially-savvy solutions that achieve the best possible outcome for your organisation.

If you’ve never considered outsourcing your HR before, you may not be fully aware of the value that professional HR support can add to your organisation. If you have, you may have become disillusioned with your current service, finding that it doesn’t directly contribute to the delivery of key objectives and the stability of your team. If this sounds familiar, our personalised approach may be the perfect solution.

Your dedicated HR specialist will work with you to navigate day-to-day HR obstacles, which commonly include:

  • Employee grievances
  • Misconduct and disciplinary
  • Performance management
  • Sickness absence
  • Contractual issues
  • TUPE
  • Dismissal
  • Flexible working
  • Parental leave
  • Holiday entitlement
  • Pay
  • Bullying, harassment and discrimination
  • Recruitment

Fixed-fee specialist HR advice

From common issues such as sickness and absence to more complex exercises like redundancy, our personalised fixed-fee service gives you dedicated support from your own small team of qualified experts, plus all the help and tools you need to relieve the pressures of people management. Included in our fixed-fee employment law and HR service is unlimited advice from dedicated experts, bespoke contracts and handbooks, professionally drafted letters and documents, and eLearning. Find out more about our fixed-fee service here

To ensure we're delivering the best possible outcomes for our clients, we ask them to rate our work after each major piece of HR/Employment Law support. Our current work satisfaction score is 97%.
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Hassle-free HR Software

To help you stay on top of your HR responsibilities on a daily basis, our cloud-based HR software, PeopleNest, (provided free of charge as part of our core service) streamlines important tasks such as holiday planning, absence management and training – promoting productivity and efficiency and saving valuable management time.

Looking to attract and retain the best talent, support the wellbeing of your workforce and minimise out-of-office time? Our HR Software can be combined with an Employee Benefits module, provided via our partner Eppione, to create a customised package of emotional, physical and financial employee perks.

Reasons to choose WorkNest

When selecting the right external HR support for your organisation, you want to know that you’re getting a high-quality service. That means qualifications, experience and a proven track record of achieving results for businesses like yours, as well as an honest and transparent approach.

Our clients tell us we’re different because:

  • We’re known for the quality of our advice. You’ll be assigned a dedicated, legally-qualified adviser with knowledge and expertise of your sector, strong commercial acumen, and the ability to provide straightforward guidance free of legal jargon.
  • Our fees are genuinely fixed. The price you pay won’t change during your contract – not even if your organisation grows or your usage increases.
  • We place our Legal Expenses Insurance with a reputable and entirely independent FCA-regulated insurer. This allows us to make insurance decisions based solely on the merits of the claim and not with one eye on our bottom line.
  • We deliver your preferred outcome. We successfully defend 82% of the Employment Tribunal claims made against our clients, compared to the national average of just 10%.

Whatever level of support you currently have in place, we’re confident that our HR specialists can elevate your current approach, whether that’s by fully outsourcing your HR function or becoming a valued extension of your existing people team.

We’re available now

To talk through your specific requirements and find out how WorkNest might be the right fit for your organisation, call 0345 226 8393 today.

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Often, employers don’t address issues until it’s too late, so a proactive approach is key. Common game changers include clear progression opportunities, better work-life balance, and a management team that supports employee’s achievements and rewards hard work. Thankfully, these are changes that don’t cost the earth, but the cost of not taking preemptive action could be significant.

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This case is a useful reminder that in certain limited circumstances, employers can resort to covert surveillance if they suspect criminal activity. Of course, it does not give businesses carte blanche to hide cameras everywhere and employers must always be careful not to surveil areas where privacy is expected – in a toilet or, for example, a resident’s room in a care home.

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