Practical HR support, when it matters most
Bayfield HR provides clear, experienced HR support for growing businesses who want people matters handled properly.
Our services are designed to be flexible, practical and easy to understand; whether you need help with a specific issue or ongoing support you can rely on.
Employee Relations Support
People issues are rarely straightforward and they often carry risk if not handled properly.
We support businesses with:
-Absence management
-Performance and capability issues
-Conduct and disciplinary matters
-Grievances and workplace conflict
-Managing sensitive or complex situations
Our approach is calm, fair and grounded in good practice helping you move forward with clarity and confidence.
Day-to-Day HR Advice
Sometimes you just need to talk something through.
We provide practical advice on:
-Managing people issues as they arise
-Handling difficult conversations
-Understanding your options and obligations
-Making confident, fair decisions
This can be provided on a one-off basis or as part of ongoing support.
Policies, Contracts & Documentation
Clear documentation makes everything easier.
We support with:
-Employment contracts
-HR policies and handbooks
-Letters and templates
-Process guidance to support fair decision-making
All documentation is practical, proportionate and tailored to your business; not off-the-shelf or overly legalistic.
Ongoing HR Support (Retained Services)
For businesses without in-house HR, or those needing additional support.
Retained HR support provides:
-Regular access to experienced HR advice
-Ongoing support with people matters
-A consistent, trusted HR partner
-Peace of mind that issues are being handled properly
Support is flexible and designed around your business needs.
Support for Growing Businesses
Growth brings new challenges; especially when it comes to people.
We support businesses with:
-Building strong people practices
-Managing change and growth
-Supporting leaders through people challenges
-Creating clear, workable HR foundations
Not sure what you need?
That’s completely normal.
If something doesn’t feel quite right, or you’re unsure how to handle a situation, a conversation can help bring clarity.