Job Description

We’re looking for a proactive and people‑focused HR Advisor to join our People & Culture team. This is a fantastic opportunity to support managers and colleagues across the business to deliver a professional HR service.
In this role, you will be the go‑to person for HR expertise – supporting employee relations, advising on policies, and helping drive meaningful people initiatives. If you’re confident, organised, and passionate about delivering a high‑quality HR service, we’d love to hear from you.
What You’ll Be Doing (Day to Day)
HR Advice & Employee Relations
Provide HR advice on disciplinary, grievance, performance, sickness, capability and organisational change.
Guide line managers through HR processes, ensuring fair and consistent application of policies.
Maintain accurate documentation, including case notes, letters and meeting records.
Keep up to date with employment legislation and contribute to policy reviews and improvements.
Deliver training to line managers on core HR policies and good people practice.
People Experience & Culture
Build positive working relationships with managers, acting as a trusted HR support.
Role‑model organisational values and support an inclusive, respectful and diverse workplace. 
Projects, Data & Continuous Improvement
Support Senior People & Culture Partner on key initiatives, including communication and implementation.
Prepare HR data, metrics and reports to support decision‑making.
Contribute to streamlining processes and improving the efficiency of HR services.
Work closely with HR Assistants on pay, benefits and payroll checking activities.
What will make you successful in the role of HR Advisor
 
Strong HR Knowledge
 
Experience handling employee relations cases.
Understanding of employment law, ACAS code and HR best practice.
CIPD Level 3 (Level 5 desirable) or equivalent experience.
 
Great Communicator & Relationship Builder
 
Effective at engaging and influencing people at all levels.
Able to build trust and maintain positive working relationships.
Comfortably challenges and influences managers where needed, using sound judgement and evidence‑based reasoning.
Empathy, active listening and a strong customer service mindset.
Organised, Accurate & Proactive
 
Able to manage multiple cases and deadlines simultaneously.
Excellent attention to detail with strong documentation skills.
Comfortable identifying risks, raising concerns and recommending solutions.
 
Calm, Resilient & Solutions Focused
 
Able to adapt quickly to changing priorities.
Maintains a positive, professional approach, even in complex or challenging situations.
 
Digitally Confident & Data Driven
 
Able to use HR systems, produce reports and interpret HR metrics.
Comfortable with digital tools and open to improving processes through technology.
Finally, if you feel that you don’t meet all the criteria included above but have transferable skills and relevant experience, we’d still love to hear from you!
Working Arrangements 
This role is full time, working 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday.  Hybrid working is available, combining on-site work with the flexibility to work from home where appropriate.
This role can be based at either our RAF Cranwell site (Lincolnshire) or our RAF Shawbury (Shropshire) site, and the role requires regular travel to other locations, so a full UK driving licence is essential.
We’re proud to foster a flexible and inclusive workplace where diverse perspectives are valued. Whether you’re working onsite or remotely, we support a culture that encourages collaboration, individuality, and work-life balance.
Security Clearance 
Please note that many roles within Ascent Flight Training are subject to strict security restrictions. These may affect your eligibility based on factors such as, your nationality (current and former), place of birth or residency history.
All applicants must, at a minimum, meet the Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS). In addition, many positions require higher levels of National Security Vetting, which typically demand more thorough background checks.
This role requires the successful candidate to obtain Security Check (SC) clearance.
For further details, please refer to the official guidance on United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels – GOV.UK.

What you'll earn (you won't find "competitive salary” written instead of a figure on our watch!)

£35,000 - £38,000 per annum

What you'll receive in return (Benefits)

  • Equivalent to 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (Extra days with length of service)
  • Holiday trading – buy or sell up to 5 days of annual leave each
  • Pension plan (Up to 6% matched)
  • Life Assurance (Up to 3 times your annual salary)
  • AXA Private Medical Insurance for you and your family
  • Enhanced sick pay – rising to 6 months with length of service
  • Enhanced maternity pay – up to 6 months full pay (after 1 year of service)
  • Enhanced partner pay – up to 4 weeks full pay (after 1 year of service)
  • Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 free and confidential legal and wellbeing advice)
  • Annual reviews of your salary and individual learning and development plan
  • Mental Health Support and subscription to the Unmind platform for you and a plus one
  • GymFlex - Discounted gym & fitness memberships
  • Bupa Dental Insurance (optional elective benefit)
  • Cycle2Work scheme
  • Retail discounts
  • EV Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme

CIPD Requirement

Level 3 Required

Email Contact for candidates

careers@ascentflighttraining.com

Closing Date

02/03/2026