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Welcome to Becks McCafferty

Resource Manager

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Hannah Granshaw

We’re excited to introduce Becks McCafferty as the newest member of SmartCo Future Health, stepping into the role of Resource Manager.

We caught up with Becks to explore her professional journey, get a glimpse of her new responsibilities, and hear what sparked her interest in joining SmartCo Future Health. Read on to discover her story.

Hi Becks. What’s your new role, and what will you be working on?

I’ve joined the team as Resource Manager, where I will be focusing on our Associate and Consultant community. Helping to ensure all Associates continue to have a positive and engaging experience with us as we grow as a business. From onboarding to their day-to-day work, I will aim to help them feel connected to the wider business and our collective successes. I’ll be working closely with multiple teams to make sure we’re attracting great talent, supporting our Associates throughout their journey, and giving them an experience that’s every bit as engaging and valued as our permanent team.

Tell us a little bit about your career background

My experience spans across both fast-paced start-ups and large corporates, giving me a well-rounded perspective on how different organisations approach talent, processes and growth. My background covers talent acquisition, HR and employee engagement, always with a strong focus on building positive people focused experiences. Whether scaling teams up quickly or refining internal processes, I’ve always been led by creating environments where people feel supported, connected and set up for success.

What attracted you to join SmartCo Future Health?

Being part of a consultancy that’s making a real impact in such an important sector really resonates with me. On top of that, the culture felt like a great fit. The people focused and collaborative way of working stood out straight away, and there is such a strong focus on flexibility and work life balance, which is invaluable as a working parent.

What excites you most about this opportunity?

There’s so much potential to make a positive impact, not just processes, but a culture that makes Associates feel valued, included and to feel proud to be part of the success of SmartCo Future Health. I also feel excited about working with such a friendly and talented team.

What’s something that always makes you laugh?

My two boys always make me laugh. I have a 5 year old and my youngest is nearly 2. However, I will typically experience all the emotions before dropping them off at 8am, from joy and laughter straight through to anger, despair and anxiety! But luckily, most of the time they will make me laugh!

If you were stranded on an island, what three items would you bring?

An inflatable Lilo or maybe a life jacket. I can swim, but I’m not the best.
Lots of chocolate
My toiletries bag

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

‘Say yes to new things’. Embracing new opportunities is normally a good thing!

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