People Relations Specialist

BPChicago, IL
Hybrid

About The Position

Retail People Relations (RPR) is a globally connected team within People, Communications & Culture, responsible for providing expert People Relations support across bp’s retail COCO network. RPR team members partner closely with business leaders, People & Culture (P&C) teams, legal, and external collaborators to deliver consistent, high-quality guidance on all People Relations matters. The team’s expertise spans everything, including (but not limited to) general RPR queries, policy interpretation, workplace investigations and disciplinary, grievance resolution, business change (eg. divestments and acquisitions), and support with Industrial Relations. The Retail People Relations (RPR) Specialist provides guidance and support to employees and ex-employees related to Retail P&C policies and processes. The RPR Specialist is the first point of contact for managers and employees, providing responses to general enquiries, advising managers on policy and procedural matters, intake for People Relations concerns and offering advice for non-reportable concerns, and some direct action concerns. The role also involves administrative transactions including but not limited to, creating and updating concerns in the Case Management System, creation of letters, e-filing, scheduling meetings, and any other adhoc administrative tasks. Role Purpose To provide frontline support to employees and managers, coaching to managers, answering queries, handling non-reportable and some direct actions concerns, raising complex concerns, providing administrative support and ensuring consistent application of policies across the business.

Requirements

  • Ability to manage and triage employee queries and low-level concerns.
  • Ability to understand and interpret People Relations policies and procedures.
  • Strong customer service and communication skills
  • Basic understanding of employment law, and policy interpretation
  • Customer focus – ensures employees receive clear and timely support.
  • Problem-solving – assesses concerns and escalates appropriately.
  • Attention to detail – maintains accurate records and case documentation.
  • Psychological safety – handles employee concerns with empathy and care.

Nice To Haves

  • Psychological safety
  • Continuous learning
  • Legal and regulatory environment and compliance
  • Communication
  • Continuous improvement
  • Organizational knowledge
  • Analytical thinking
  • Agile core principles
  • Resilience
  • Teamwork
  • Coaching
  • Customer centric thinking

Responsibilities

  • Record and categorize concerns in the Case Management System, ensuring efficient triaging to the appropriate teams.
  • Prioritize concerns based on urgency/complexity to meet or exceed SLA targets.
  • Supporting full employee life cycle query resolution and responding to basic process and policy questions from employees and managers. Example queries include life events, time and attendance, performance and compensation queries, and exits.
  • Provide operational support to RPR Advisors, Senior Advisors and Managers
  • Manage transactional PR concerns, including non-reportable, some direct-action, low-level performance, grievances, and disciplinary concerns.
  • Escalate concerns to the RPR Advisors and/or Senior Advisors in accordance with the SLA, providing comprehensive details, and efficiently handing over in the Case Management System.
  • Provide support and guidance to managers on policy interpretation and process execution.
  • Provide feedback on People Relations policies, identifying opportunities for improvement based on trends and Team Member feedback.
  • Proactively seek advice on unclear processes and suggest solutions to problems. Support knowledge creation and maintenance.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of People Relations policies, ensuring accurate and consistent application when responding to inquiries and raising issues as needed. Ensure People Relations support aligns with local legislation and bp policies.
  • Identify potential People Relations risks, and share with RPR leaders. Where possible, provide recommendations for mitigation.
  • Accurately record and triage concerns promptly and relevant information is captured in the Case Management System. Ensure all concerns are documented, and Workday (where relevant) in accordance with local regulations and bp record keeping policies.
  • Act as a supportive first point of contact, ensuring employees feel heard and respected, handling all concerns with empathy and care. Recognize and escalate wellbeing concerns where additional support is needed, and maintain a respectful and non-judgmental approach in all interactions.

Benefits

  • flexible working options
  • a generous paid parental leave policy
  • excellent retirement benefits
  • paid vacation
  • 9 paid holidays per year
  • 2 personal choice holidays
  • discretionary annual bonus program
  • long-term incentive program
  • generous retirement benefits
  • 401k matching program
  • pension for eligible employees
  • health, vision, and dental insurance
  • life and Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability
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