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Diageo is still a relatively young company - we have only existed in our current form since 1997- but our brands and our business have a rich heritage. our earliest ancestor company formed in 1749, is Justerini & Brooks - wine merchants, and blenders of the famous J&B whisky range. 10 years after that, in 1759 Arthur Guinness signed the lease on t...
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The purpose of this role is to support the business in attracting, retaining and motivating our people with a competitive reward package, clear and transparent reward principles, and great reward communication. This role does this by partnering with stakeholders across Diageo to implement reward policies and programs and build reward capability. This role is part of the global reward COE structure and will be a member of the Africa Market Reward team.
The role holder will partner with our businesses in some of the markets we operate in. They will deliver against the strategic reward priorities in these markets across all elements of total reward (compensation and benefits) and be the key point of contact for HR Business Partner and Talent Engagement teams. Alongside leading on priorities for Diageo in supported markets, the role holder will also be involved in broader Africa and global reward projects and activities with focus on South, West and Central Africa.
Main focus of this role is to lead the Reward transformation agenda in Nigeria, ensuring that our reward practices remain externally competitive and aligned with our global principles. The role will also provide support to the wider reward agenda across South, West and Central Africa.
ROLE DESCRIPTION
Market Complexity:
Nigeria represents a dynamic and competitive talent market, requiring a strong focus on external competitiveness and agile reward solutions. This role will work across multiple business units, navigating complex stakeholder environments and ensuring the successful delivery of transformation initiatives that strengthen our reward framework in the country.
In addition, the role will collaborate with colleagues across South, West and Central Africa to support key reward priorities and ensure alignment with regional and global strategies.
Leadership Responsibilities:
The role holder will take the lead in shaping and implementing the Reward transformation agenda in Nigeria and will act as a trusted advisor to business and HR leaders. To be successful, they will build solid relationships with local and regional Reward colleagues, Shared Services, Executive Reward, HR Business Partners, and Talent Engagement teams.
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