HR Lead – 6763 | Cambridge University Press South Africa
Job Location : Western Cape, Cape Town
Deadline : January 16, 2026
About the Role
The HR Lead provides strategic leadership within a matrixed commercial environment to deliver effective people practices and organizational change. By leveraging Workday or SAP SuccessFactors, this professional manages complex data analysis and ensures that HR initiatives are aligned with compliance and global legislative frameworks. This role is instrumental in fostering a high-performance culture and navigating the operational risks associated with large-scale human capital management.
About The Role
- The role will independently support leaders and managers in the Region’s product groups to deliver effective leadership and practices.
The key areas of focus for this role include:
- Operational Support: Provide daily HR support to managers and employees, ensuring effective delivery of employee lifecycle activities including workforce planning and talent management.
- Strategy Implementation: Align local people practices with the Global People & Culture strategy, supporting the development and execution of strategic plans with people impacts.
- Data Analysis: Analyse data to identify trends, inform decision-making, and drive change.
- Employee Relations: Assist managers with employee relations issues, ensuring fair application of People policies. Guide managers to foster a positive work environment.
- Coaching & Development: Coach managers in employment practices, support with learning and development needs, and with initiatives to grow manager self-sufficiency.
- Change Management: Support change and transformation activities, leading local HR aspects of organisational change and assisting employees through transitions.
- Compliance: Ensure HR practices comply with local employment laws and regulations. Identify and mitigate risks, and address health and safety concerns.
Country/Region-Specific Duties:
- Oversee B-BBEE activities in South Africa that relate to employment activities and collaborate with finance teams on budgeting, payroll, and benefits. Develop and communicate local HR policies, ensuring alignment with legislation and global principles.
- This position has been classified as a hybrid role, requiring the selected candidate to typically spend 40-60% of their time collaborating and connecting face-to-face at their dedicated location. Aside from our hybrid principles, other flexible working requests will be considered from the first day of employment, including other work arrangements should you require adjustments due to a disability or long-term health condition.
About You
- A strategic business partner, ensuring that people initiatives and practices help to drive the overall success of the organisation within the SSA region.
Essential Knowledge:
- Keeping up-to-date with employment law and practice, able to translate this into effective policies and their application in the workplace. This understanding is complemented by familiarity with people and partnering systems, processes, and practices within a typical People function, and how these interrelate. Additionally, understanding the ethics and practical application of Equality, Diversity, Inclusivity, and Belonging in the workplace will be important for this role.
Essential skills & experience:
- Proven experience in a global, matrixed, commercial environment is essential for this role. The candidate must have a strong understanding of strategic context and how to translate it into operational actions. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required, as is the ability to challenge, negotiate, and influence at a senior level. The candidate should be proficient in data analysis and risk assessment, and skilled in managing complex issues and mentoring others.
- Extensive experience in change management, particularly leading people-focused changes, is crucial. The candidate should also have exceptional stakeholder management skills and familiarity with multiple legislative frameworks. A high level of discretion and diplomacy in handling confidential information and sensitive issues is necessary.
Career Growth & Education
A Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources or Industrial Psychology is essential, with career growth furthered by a Master’s degree or professional accreditation such as SABPP or SHRM. Aspiring leads should focus on gaining experience in change management and strategic stakeholder negotiation to qualify for executive HR Director or Chief People Officer roles. Opportunities for global mobility are high within multinational organizations, especially for those with experience in cross-border legislative compliance.
Salary & Financial Insight
HR Leads in South Africa can expect a monthly salary between R65,000 and R110,000, reflecting the senior and strategic nature of the position. Engaging in professional wealth management services can help high-income earners optimize their tax liabilities and grow their personal investment portfolios.
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