Senior Human Resources Manager
Professor Academy is seeking a Senior HR Manager to oversee performance appraisal systems and HR operations at their coaching institute. The role involves designing data-driven performance frameworks, managing statutory compliance, and optimizing HR technology platforms. Candidates must possess significant experience in HR leadership and people management. The position is based on-site in Madurai and requires fluency in English and Tamil.
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Experience
10-15 years
Function
Human Resources
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Professor Academy is seeking a Senior HR Manager to oversee performance appraisal systems and HR operations at their coaching institute. The role involves designing data-driven performance frameworks, managing statutory compliance, and optimizing HR technology platforms. Candidates must possess significant experience in HR leadership and people management. The position is based on-site in Madurai and requires fluency in English and Tamil.
TAL's take
Small, local coaching institute role with standard HR responsibilities and limited professional growth signal.
The JD provides a very clear scope of responsibilities centered around performance management, HR operations, and compliance within an academic setting.
Must haves
- 10-15 years of overall HR experience
- 5 years of experience in performance appraisal systems
- 5 years of experience in KPI/KRA development
- Experience in statutory compliance (PF/ESI) and labour laws
- Proficiency in HRMS platform implementation and optimization
Tools and skills
Nice to have: shrm-cp, shrm-scp, phr, sphr, hr analytics.
About the company
Small educational coaching institute with limited scale.
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