
Performance & Reward Analyst
- Sydney, NSW
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Permanent, full-time position
- Hybrid and flexible working; WFH and from modern, open plan offices. We will provide you with WFH IT equipment plus reimbursement of up to $500 for additional equipment
- Reward and recognition, including competitive remuneration and career progression
- Learning and career development programs for all roles and levels
- Flexible leave options and up to 26 weeks paid parental leave
- Free daily breakfast, office drinks and social events
- Genuine commitment to health and wellbeing, pro bono and community, and diversity and inclusion across our firm
- coordinating the annual performance review and remuneration review processes, including benchmarking surveys and reporting;
- maintaining the Career Development framework and linkages with performance and other people programs;
- supporting the implementation, communication and engagement of performance management processes;
- submitting the remuneration benchmarking surveys; analysing data and preparing summary reports;
- preparing reports and presentations with quantitative and qualitative insights for internal stakeholders;
- monitoring legislative changes affecting remuneration and benefits and support compliance efforts;
- liaising with external providers to support reward initiatives;
- providing support to partners and employees regarding performance and reward related inquiries;
- participating in the development and delivery of training programs related to performance management and reward systems;
- supporting Employee Engagement including surveys and results presentations;
- conducting gender pay gap analysis;
- liaising with the Systems and Reporting team on the relevant systems and portal (i.e., Performance Leaders, CultureAmp and Hall & Wilcox intranet); and
- providing analytical support and ad hoc advice.
- at least 2 years’ experience in a remuneration and benefits specialist role within professional services ideally with some exposure to the legal industry;
- degree-level education; Commerce or Business-related qualifications advantageous;
- excellent data analysis skills with advanced proficiency in Excel;
- ability to produce high-quality reports and presentations (PowerPoint) with clear insights and recommendations;
- understanding of performance, remuneration, and benefits;
- effective communication and stakeholder engagement skills;
- ability to build relationships across various levels of the organisation; and
- experience in professional services or legal sector (desirable).
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- Law Firm of the Year at the 2023 Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards
- Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) Employer of Choice for Gender Equality (EOCGE) citation holder since 2018