HR advisor boosts team at Napthens

Regional law firm Napthens has appointed Jenny Winstanley as HR advisor in a boost to its HR services.

Jenny will work with the firm’s clients who require practical, hands-on HR expertise within their business, as part of Napthens’ industry-leading HR3 service.

HR3 is Napthens’ employment law & HR retainer service. An HR consultancy service is available to provide practical help to businesses that need additional resource to assist in-house teams, support ad hoc projects or perhaps require senior level, strategic HR advice.

Jenny joins Napthens having spent 10 years working for a local business as HR manager, and prior to that a career in financial services across Lancashire and the Fylde Coast.

She is also an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, and will be based in Napthens’ East Lancashire office in Blackburn.

Chris Boyle, head of Employment and HR at Napthens, said: “Our HR consultancy service makes a real difference to clients. We recognise that many employers need hands on support on HR issues from time to time and our service provides a flexibility that is tailored to a business’ changing needs.

“The experience that Jenny brings to the role will make her a real asset to employers looking for expert HR advice.”

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