James Mowle's career transition story
James tells of his transition from his role in the Army to a career in HR
James tells of his transition from his role in the Army to a career in HR
Name: James Mowle
CIPD membership: Chartered Member
Current job title: Head of HR
Current employer: Babcock International
Location: Salisbury
Employment status: Employed
Previous role: Army Officer
I was an Army Officer working in the Army Headquarters in Logistics Supply Policy but I undertook a wide variety of general management, technical and personnel appointments during my career. On leaving the Army in 2012, I initially secured an interim role as HR manager and then Senior HR Business Partner before moving to Babcock International Group in 2017.
I decided to leave the Army under the redundancy programme as I felt that the time was right to do so. Having removed myself from the military environment completely for 5 years (which certainly wasn’t a bad thing) an opportunity then arose to move to Babcock in its Defence business.
Many and varied - included stakeholder management, communications, handling conflict, performance and career management, talent development and systems thinking.
Flexibility and adaptability and the fact that I had performed operational and technical roles as well as HR, so I had experience and could add value from a number of perspectives. I knew HR, and had gained professional accreditation, but I was more than just HR and having walked in their shoes, what I do and say is often seen in a slightly more credible light by operational managers.
I took every opportunity of support available during the very generous time for resettlement. The Career Transition Partnership events and workshops were useful, and although not everything was relevant to me, there were some real nuggets in there that were invaluable.
I actively kept abreast of developments in HR as well as employment law during my military career, including attendance at CIPD branch events even though these may not have been directly relevant to my role in the Army or the way we did things. This ensured that I didn’t have to play 'catch-up' when I did decide to leave and undertook business management courses to boost my knowledge and employability.
After transition I used the CIPD resources regularly and members of my teams over the years have benefited from taking part in CIPD learning and training. The CIPD profession map has also been useful to see where I’m currently at, where I’ve been and where I need to get to.
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