
Senior Consultant - People Consulting
- Auckland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Partner with business leaders by applying your understanding of business context and talent strategies to support organisational goals and workforce priorities.
- Act as a trusted advisor, building credibility and using data-driven insights to analyse talent challenges, facilitate critical conversations, and influence strategic outcomes. Apply sound judgment to identify and resolve complex issues, ensuring successful delivery of people-related projects and initiatives.
- Collaborate across functions and respond to specific market and business needs by designing strategies in areas such as performance management, learning and development, workforce planning, reward, and talent management - while leveraging internal resources to address key people priorities.
- Practices of business processes and related concepts that explains the nature, cause and effects of individual and integrated business activities with a strong emphasis on client centricity and co-design-ensuring solutions reflect the lived experience of clients. Must be a New Zealand citizen or resident.
- A background in consulting (minimum 3 years) or relevant experience in HR, , or people-related functions such as recruitment, L&D, employee relations, or operating model design.
- Knowledge of approaches, tools, techniques for recognizing, identifying, anticipating, and resolving complex issues, problems and concerns in a timely manner while applying active listening, empathy, and a focus on client outcomes to ensure impactful and human-centred solutions.
- Proven experience working in large or matrix organisations, with exposure to HR systems or technologies. An interest or background in organisational psychology, development, or culture change is a plus. Strong decision-making skills, including the ability to evaluate strategies based on cost, benefits, risks, and stakeholder buy-in.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build authentic relationships, engage diverse stakeholders, and clearly convey complex ideas using appropriate techniques, including storytelling.
- Creative, adaptable, and flexible mindset, with a strong ability to question assumptions, apply professional scepticism, and tailor approaches to suit varying contexts, environments, and audiences.
- Career development: At EY, your career is yours to shape! We'll develop you with future-focused skills and equip you with world-class experiences
- Flexible work arrangements: Our flexible work policies empower you to balance your professional and personal life, fostering a culture of trust and autonomy.
- A comprehensive benefits package: From a yearly wellness incentive, to access to additional 8 weeks of flex leave per year, and family-friendly policies, including 26 weeks of gender-neutral paid parental leave, we cater to your diverse needs to help you thrive both personally and professionally
- Salary: We offer a competitive salary which is open to negotiation pending on skills and experience.