At Moody's, we unite the brightest minds to turn today’s risks into tomorrow’s opportunities. We do this by striving to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome to be who they are—with the freedom to exchange ideas, think innovatively, and listen to each other and customers in meaningful ways.
If you are excited about this opportunity but do not meet every single requirement, please apply! You still may be a great fit for this role or other open roles. We are seeking candidates who model our values: invest in every relationship, lead with curiosity, champion diverse perspectives, turn inputs into actions, and uphold trust through integrity.
At Moody's, we unite the brightest minds to turn today’s risks into tomorrow’s opportunities. We do this by striving to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome to be who they are, with the freedom to exchange ideas, think innovatively, and listen to each other and customers in meaningful ways.
If you are excited about this opportunity but do not meet every single requirement, please apply! You still may be a great fit for this role or other open roles. We are seeking candidates who model our values: invest in every relationship, lead with curiosity, champion diverse perspectives, turn inputs into actions, and uphold trust through integrity.
Skills and Competencies
Typically, a Moody’s employee working at this level would have between 8 and 10 years of experience. The following are required:
• A good level of knowledge and practical application of employee relations and employment law procedures and processes of EMEA countries.
• Possesses sound judgement, and has a customer driven, collaborative and hands-on approach, able to identify pragmatic, business focused solutions to problems, with the ability to see the bigger picture and wider implications of actions.
• Excellent facilitation, interpersonal and communication skills: able to resolve conflicts and diffuse employee-related issues, concerns, situations.
• Understands and knows how to work in a matrixed model - both corporate, functional and geographic, with experience working with a dispersed workforce.
• Solid project management background and experience with HR technologies.
• Fluency in one or more European language is preferable.
Education
Bachelor's degree, or equivalent evidenced relevant work experience.
Responsibilities
The AVP (Assistant Vice Principle) – Employee Relations role is responsible for effectively and efficiently supporting managers in the resolution and prevention of employee relations issues. The role will provide advice and expertise to management and HR People Team leaders on performance management, employee discipline, investigations, reductions-in-force, involuntary terminations and other ER matters, primarily for the EMEA region, which includes the UK, and currently approximately 20 other countries.
This role may also support the other regions (the Americas (including LATAM and, the US)), and APAC including India), from time to time, as needed.
The AVP – Employee Relations is responsible for the following advisory and delivery competencies:
• Responsible for providing guidance to managers about performance management issues, role eliminations, and conducting investigations for certain complex and escalated issues,.
• Ensures operational consistency in the execution of ER matters by monitoring and reviewing formal documentation requirements and strategies used when responding to ER enquiries.
• Leads planning and execution of performance management, discipline, and terminations (including role eliminations), in the EMEA region, which includes partnering with the ER Regional Lead, business managers, HR Regional and People Business Partners, and Legal, to provide resolutions for escalated or complex issues and concerns.
• Partners and coordinates with internal and external Legal counsel when necessary.
• Maintains, develops and implements culturally appropriate employee relations policies, procedures and guidelines.
• Assists with ER reporting; analyses data, identifies trends, and works with the ER Team and People Team People Business Partners to recommend, where appropriate.
• Communicates and ensures understanding by managers and employees of relevant laws, regulations, and organizational policies and answers non-standard questions by managers and employees as needed.
• Conducts needs assessments, designs, and delivers employee relations training for people managers in partnership with ER colleagues, Talent & Organizational Development, and Legal.
• Leads and supports ER projects, programs, and continuous improvement initiatives..
About the team
The AVP – Employee Relations role reports to the VP – Employee Relations role in EMEA, and is part of the Global Employee Relations Team.
The Employee Relations function is the Center of Excellence and primary point of contact for business leaders and People Team leaders on high touch matters relating to performance management, employee discipline, , reductions-in-force and other involuntary terminations.
Moody’s is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.
Candidates for Moody's Corporation may be asked to disclose securities holdings pursuant to Moody’s Policy for Securities Trading and the requirements of the position. Employment is contingent upon compliance with the Policy, including remediation of positions in those holdings as necessary.