Group Chief People Officer in Greater London

Kinbrook Group is looking for an Group Chief People Officer in Greater London

Job description

Group Chief People Officer – Professional Services | Private Equity


At Kinbrook, we are seeking an outstanding Group Chief People Officer (CPO) to lead our people strategy across a growing portfolio of businesses in the Accounting, Wealth Management, and Advisory Services sectors.


This is a pivotal group-wide leadership role, responsible for building and executing a progressive people strategy that fuels business growth, enables seamless integration through M&A activity, and ensures our culture and talent agenda remain central to our success.


As a key member of the executive team, you will shape the people operations function across multiple businesses, driving initiatives that attract, retain, and develop exceptional talent in highly people-led, professional services environments.


The Opportunity

  • Lead the Group HR and People function across multiple entities and locations.
  • Design and deliver a people strategy aligned to business goals with a strong focus on growth, culture, and integration.
  • Build a future-ready workforce, advancing talent acquisition, development, and succession planning.
  • Drive cultural alignment post-acquisition, embedding engagement, wellbeing, and DE&I across the group.
  • Oversee reward, compensation, and benefits to ensure competitiveness and alignment with financial strategy.
  • Partner with senior leaders to implement organisational change and strengthen leadership capability.


About You

We’re looking for a seasoned, strategic HR leader who thrives in complex, dynamic environments. To succeed, you will bring:

  • Private Equity (PE) experience – essential.
  • Experience within partner-led and professional services organisations.
  • Proven success in group-level CPO or equivalent roles, leading people strategy across multiple businesses and geographies.
  • A strong track record navigating mergers and acquisitions, with expertise in integration and cultural alignment.
  • Deep knowledge of talent management, change leadership, and organisational design.
  • The ability to influence and partner with senior stakeholders at board level.
  • Strong grounding in employment law, reward, DE&I, and workforce planning.
  • Commercial acumen, analytical skills, and the ability to link people outcomes to business performance.


Why Kinbrook?

This is a rare opportunity to shape the people agenda for a high-growth, private equity backed group in the professional services space. You’ll have a genuine platform to influence strategy, drive transformation, and build a culture that delivers long-term success.

Extra information

Status
Open
Education Level
Secondary School
Location
Greater London
Type of Contract
Part-time jobs
Published at
12-09-2025
Profession type
Management
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

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