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Job Title: HR Administrator Location: Maidenhead Working Pattern: Hybrid 3 days in the office (Monday, Tuesday & Thursday) Overview We are seeking a proactive HR Administrator to provide a professional and efficient HR support service within a busy HR Services team. The role will involve delivering high-quality administrative and advisory support to employees and managers, ensuring consistency, compliance, and a strong customer-focused approach across all HR processes. Key Responsibilities Provide first-line HR support to managers and employees via phone and email Handle a range of employee relations queries, escalating where appropriate Maintain accurate employee records on the HR system (MyHR) Produce management information and reports as required Support onboarding processes including right to work checks and pre-employment screening Issue employment documentation including contracts, offer letters, and benefits information Process employee changes (salary, promotions, hours) and update HR systems accordingly Administer payroll inputs, check trial payslips, and liaise with payroll providers Manage employee references and contractual documentation Support annual pay review and bonus processes Maintain HR systems, records, and electronic filing Administer employee benefits (e.g. pension, Bupa) Ensure HR policies, forms, and portals are kept up to date and compliant with UK legislation including GDPR Identify opportunities to improve and streamline HR processes Requirements Previous administration experience (HR or payroll experience desirable but not essential) Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Strong attention to detail and data accuracy Proficient in Microsoft Office Customer-focused with a proactive and positive approach Ability to work effectively within a team Desirable Knowledge of Oracle HR systems
May 03, 2026
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Job Title: HR Administrator Location: Maidenhead Working Pattern: Hybrid 3 days in the office (Monday, Tuesday & Thursday) Overview We are seeking a proactive HR Administrator to provide a professional and efficient HR support service within a busy HR Services team. The role will involve delivering high-quality administrative and advisory support to employees and managers, ensuring consistency, compliance, and a strong customer-focused approach across all HR processes. Key Responsibilities Provide first-line HR support to managers and employees via phone and email Handle a range of employee relations queries, escalating where appropriate Maintain accurate employee records on the HR system (MyHR) Produce management information and reports as required Support onboarding processes including right to work checks and pre-employment screening Issue employment documentation including contracts, offer letters, and benefits information Process employee changes (salary, promotions, hours) and update HR systems accordingly Administer payroll inputs, check trial payslips, and liaise with payroll providers Manage employee references and contractual documentation Support annual pay review and bonus processes Maintain HR systems, records, and electronic filing Administer employee benefits (e.g. pension, Bupa) Ensure HR policies, forms, and portals are kept up to date and compliant with UK legislation including GDPR Identify opportunities to improve and streamline HR processes Requirements Previous administration experience (HR or payroll experience desirable but not essential) Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Strong attention to detail and data accuracy Proficient in Microsoft Office Customer-focused with a proactive and positive approach Ability to work effectively within a team Desirable Knowledge of Oracle HR systems
Focus Resourcing
HR Coordinator
Focus Resourcing City, London
HR Officer required to support an established Charity, working 37.5 hours a week, Monday - Friday. The final package salary is 38,000 with a base salary of 35,000 and 3000 London weighting. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with all-round HR experience, beyond that of a HR Administration level, with natural energy and enthusiasm, to lead the HR team. As the HR Officer , you will have a HR Assistant as a direct report, and together, will engage and support employees and the organisation in all aspects of Human Resources . Duties: Support department heads with recruitment and selection Ensure a compliant and smooth onboarding and induction process for new starters Update and maintain HR records ensuring correct policies are followed Managing employee relations , acting as a point of contact for staff enquiries, advising managers on company policies , and mediating in grievances Monitor and support Managers with performance, attendance, sickness records, process leave requests, and assisting with performance reviews Maintain and implement compliance and policies Prepare employment contracts and offer letters Input staff payroll , calculate annual leave entitlement, yearly bonuses and salary increases Organise and coordinate potential staff training sessions Managing employee exits and termination paperwork Attend, and assist with events held by the organisation Mentor and support the HR Assistant to enable the team to work as productively as possible Benefits: 38,000 Pension Experience and attributes required: An effective communicator with a high level of confidentiality and diplomacy Previous HR experience, ideally in a HR Coordinator, Officer, Advisor level CIPD qualification is desirable however not essential Strong computer literacy to include Microsoft Excel and Word A natural communicator, approachable, with strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent time management skills Ability to organise a busy and varied workload, remain calm under pressure, and proactive in approach to tasks Please bear in mind that you may not hear from us straight away. Due to the high level of applications, we receive every day, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position. If you would like to be considered for similar and future positions, or for a complete listing of all our current vacancies, please visit our website.
May 03, 2026
Full time
HR Officer required to support an established Charity, working 37.5 hours a week, Monday - Friday. The final package salary is 38,000 with a base salary of 35,000 and 3000 London weighting. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with all-round HR experience, beyond that of a HR Administration level, with natural energy and enthusiasm, to lead the HR team. As the HR Officer , you will have a HR Assistant as a direct report, and together, will engage and support employees and the organisation in all aspects of Human Resources . Duties: Support department heads with recruitment and selection Ensure a compliant and smooth onboarding and induction process for new starters Update and maintain HR records ensuring correct policies are followed Managing employee relations , acting as a point of contact for staff enquiries, advising managers on company policies , and mediating in grievances Monitor and support Managers with performance, attendance, sickness records, process leave requests, and assisting with performance reviews Maintain and implement compliance and policies Prepare employment contracts and offer letters Input staff payroll , calculate annual leave entitlement, yearly bonuses and salary increases Organise and coordinate potential staff training sessions Managing employee exits and termination paperwork Attend, and assist with events held by the organisation Mentor and support the HR Assistant to enable the team to work as productively as possible Benefits: 38,000 Pension Experience and attributes required: An effective communicator with a high level of confidentiality and diplomacy Previous HR experience, ideally in a HR Coordinator, Officer, Advisor level CIPD qualification is desirable however not essential Strong computer literacy to include Microsoft Excel and Word A natural communicator, approachable, with strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent time management skills Ability to organise a busy and varied workload, remain calm under pressure, and proactive in approach to tasks Please bear in mind that you may not hear from us straight away. Due to the high level of applications, we receive every day, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position. If you would like to be considered for similar and future positions, or for a complete listing of all our current vacancies, please visit our website.
Payroll Advisor
Four Recruitment Warrington, Cheshire
Payroll Advisor Location: Warrington- with hybrid working Salary: circa £32,000- £38,000 DOE We're recruiting for a Payroll Advisor to join a growing team, in a dynamic, hands on role with real variety. You'll be supporting UK payroll delivery while gaining exposure to international operations too click apply for full job details
May 03, 2026
Full time
Payroll Advisor Location: Warrington- with hybrid working Salary: circa £32,000- £38,000 DOE We're recruiting for a Payroll Advisor to join a growing team, in a dynamic, hands on role with real variety. You'll be supporting UK payroll delivery while gaining exposure to international operations too click apply for full job details
Marks Sattin
Senior Finance Business Partner
Marks Sattin Leeds, Yorkshire
Marks Sattin are partnering with a global, market-leading organisation to recruit a Senior Finance Business Partner into a pivotal leadership role within their finance function. This is a highly visible opportunity for a commercially driven finance professional who enjoys influencing decision-making, developing teams and driving performance across a complex, fast-paced environment. The opportunity As Senior Finance Business Partner, you'll act as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders across multiple functions, delivering insight that genuinely shapes commercial outcomes. You'll play a critical role in evolving FP&A support, strengthening financial control and improving margins and efficiencies across the business. This role also offers people leadership responsibility, with line management of two direct reports and a clear mandate to build capability, succession and a high-performing team culture. Key responsibilities Build and maintain strong partnerships with senior stakeholders across the business Provide timely, accurate and insightful financial information to support effective decision-making Evolve and enhance FP&A and commercial finance support, increasing value and impact Constructively challenge stakeholders to drive margin improvement and operational efficiency Line manage, coach and develop a team including a Finance Business Partner and Management Accountant Own learning & development plans, succession planning and team engagement Identify and manage balance sheet risks and opportunities Act as super user for a newly implemented consolidation sysyem Support the Financial Controller in strengthening financial processes, controls and efficiencies Oversee and approve vendor payment runs and payroll, ensuring accuracy and compliance Act as the key point of contact for internal and external audit Deputise for the Financial Controller where required About you You'll be a confident and commercially astute finance professional, comfortable operating at senior level and influencing decision-making across the business. You're likely to bring: A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) Experience in a Senior Finance Business Partner or Finance Manager Senior Finance Business Partner or Finance Manager role Proven people management experience, with a track record of developing teams Strong systems experience, ideally SAP or a similar ERP Advanced Excel and strong overall IT capability Excellent communication skills, with the confidence to challenge and support senior stakeholders High attention to detail, strong organisation skills and a commitment to continuous improvement Why apply? This role offers the opportunity to step into a genuine finance leadership position within a well-established, international organisation, where you'll have real influence, senior stakeholder exposure and the chance to make a measurable commercial impact. Apply now or contact Marks Sattin We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
May 03, 2026
Full time
Marks Sattin are partnering with a global, market-leading organisation to recruit a Senior Finance Business Partner into a pivotal leadership role within their finance function. This is a highly visible opportunity for a commercially driven finance professional who enjoys influencing decision-making, developing teams and driving performance across a complex, fast-paced environment. The opportunity As Senior Finance Business Partner, you'll act as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders across multiple functions, delivering insight that genuinely shapes commercial outcomes. You'll play a critical role in evolving FP&A support, strengthening financial control and improving margins and efficiencies across the business. This role also offers people leadership responsibility, with line management of two direct reports and a clear mandate to build capability, succession and a high-performing team culture. Key responsibilities Build and maintain strong partnerships with senior stakeholders across the business Provide timely, accurate and insightful financial information to support effective decision-making Evolve and enhance FP&A and commercial finance support, increasing value and impact Constructively challenge stakeholders to drive margin improvement and operational efficiency Line manage, coach and develop a team including a Finance Business Partner and Management Accountant Own learning & development plans, succession planning and team engagement Identify and manage balance sheet risks and opportunities Act as super user for a newly implemented consolidation sysyem Support the Financial Controller in strengthening financial processes, controls and efficiencies Oversee and approve vendor payment runs and payroll, ensuring accuracy and compliance Act as the key point of contact for internal and external audit Deputise for the Financial Controller where required About you You'll be a confident and commercially astute finance professional, comfortable operating at senior level and influencing decision-making across the business. You're likely to bring: A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) Experience in a Senior Finance Business Partner or Finance Manager Senior Finance Business Partner or Finance Manager role Proven people management experience, with a track record of developing teams Strong systems experience, ideally SAP or a similar ERP Advanced Excel and strong overall IT capability Excellent communication skills, with the confidence to challenge and support senior stakeholders High attention to detail, strong organisation skills and a commitment to continuous improvement Why apply? This role offers the opportunity to step into a genuine finance leadership position within a well-established, international organisation, where you'll have real influence, senior stakeholder exposure and the chance to make a measurable commercial impact. Apply now or contact Marks Sattin We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
Vaisto Recruitment Ltd
Audit & Accounts Director
Vaisto Recruitment Ltd Liverpool, Merseyside
Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) - Liverpool £market rate/negotiable - depending on experience and client-base following Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) Description: Vaisto Recruitment is working in Partnership with a mid-tier accountancy practice, in their search for an Audit & Accounts Director / Partner to join their established Liverpool office. You will be responsible for playing a lead role in the continued growth of this successful practice, working alongside the Liverpool Partners and wider Partnership team. The ideal candidate will be a Director, or Associate Director with RI status, ready to take a step up. Ideally you will have extensive experience in general practice, working with a mixed portfolio of audit and accounting clients. Benefits: An opportunity to make this newly created role your own, with unrivalled opportunity for progression Flexible and hybrid working Generous holiday entitlements and wider benefits package (including company pension, enhanced maternity/paternity leave, financial planning services, health and wellbeing programmes, private medical insurance) Salary is commensurate to experience and will depend on the value of portfolio you have experience in managing, alongside your network, potential client following and business development capabilities Audit & Accounting Director / Associate Director Key Responsibilities: Lead and oversee audit and accounting engagements, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and professional standards. Serve as an Audit RI, providing technical expertise and guidance to audit teams and clients. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted advisor and providing strategic advice on financial and business matters. Drive business development initiatives, identifying opportunities to expand the client base and enhance service offerings. Collaborate with firm leadership to develop and implement strategic plans, goals, and initiatives to drive growth and profitability. Lead, mentor and coach team members, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and professional development. Stay abreast of industry trends, regulatory changes, and best practices, and leverage this knowledge to enhance service delivery and client satisfaction. Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (RI Status) - Essential Skills and Experience: - Proven experience in managing a client portfolio at Senior Manager or Director level within an accounting practice. You must have RI status. - Demonstrable success in business development and client acquisition. - Strong leadership capabilities with the ability to mentor and guide a team. - Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, ensuring effective client relations. - A professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, or equivalent) Vaisto Recruitment offers a generous referral scheme. If you refer a practice candidate to me (who is not already registered) as a thank you will receive a voucher up to the value of £1000.Vouchers are paid on successful completion of the referral's probation period. The above vacancy is only one of many that I am handling. Vaisto Recruitment specialises in permanent and contract practice assignments including: - Audit Partner / Audit Director / Audit Associate Director / Audit Manager / Audit Senior / Audit Associate / Audit Semi Senior - Business Services Partner / Business Services Director / Business Services Manager / Business Services Associate / Accounts Senior / Accounts Associate - Tax Partner / Tax Director / Tax Manager / Tax Senior Manager / Tax Senior / Tax Semi Senior - Accounts Partner / Accounts Director / Accounts Manager / Accounts Senior / Accounts Semi Senior - Corporate Finance Partner / Corporate Finance Director / Corporate Finance Manager / Corporate Finance Executive / Corporate Finance Senior M&A - Payroll Bureau - Practice Managers
May 03, 2026
Full time
Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) - Liverpool £market rate/negotiable - depending on experience and client-base following Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (Audit RI) Description: Vaisto Recruitment is working in Partnership with a mid-tier accountancy practice, in their search for an Audit & Accounts Director / Partner to join their established Liverpool office. You will be responsible for playing a lead role in the continued growth of this successful practice, working alongside the Liverpool Partners and wider Partnership team. The ideal candidate will be a Director, or Associate Director with RI status, ready to take a step up. Ideally you will have extensive experience in general practice, working with a mixed portfolio of audit and accounting clients. Benefits: An opportunity to make this newly created role your own, with unrivalled opportunity for progression Flexible and hybrid working Generous holiday entitlements and wider benefits package (including company pension, enhanced maternity/paternity leave, financial planning services, health and wellbeing programmes, private medical insurance) Salary is commensurate to experience and will depend on the value of portfolio you have experience in managing, alongside your network, potential client following and business development capabilities Audit & Accounting Director / Associate Director Key Responsibilities: Lead and oversee audit and accounting engagements, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and professional standards. Serve as an Audit RI, providing technical expertise and guidance to audit teams and clients. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a trusted advisor and providing strategic advice on financial and business matters. Drive business development initiatives, identifying opportunities to expand the client base and enhance service offerings. Collaborate with firm leadership to develop and implement strategic plans, goals, and initiatives to drive growth and profitability. Lead, mentor and coach team members, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and professional development. Stay abreast of industry trends, regulatory changes, and best practices, and leverage this knowledge to enhance service delivery and client satisfaction. Audit & Accounts Director / Partner (RI Status) - Essential Skills and Experience: - Proven experience in managing a client portfolio at Senior Manager or Director level within an accounting practice. You must have RI status. - Demonstrable success in business development and client acquisition. - Strong leadership capabilities with the ability to mentor and guide a team. - Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, ensuring effective client relations. - A professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, or equivalent) Vaisto Recruitment offers a generous referral scheme. If you refer a practice candidate to me (who is not already registered) as a thank you will receive a voucher up to the value of £1000.Vouchers are paid on successful completion of the referral's probation period. The above vacancy is only one of many that I am handling. Vaisto Recruitment specialises in permanent and contract practice assignments including: - Audit Partner / Audit Director / Audit Associate Director / Audit Manager / Audit Senior / Audit Associate / Audit Semi Senior - Business Services Partner / Business Services Director / Business Services Manager / Business Services Associate / Accounts Senior / Accounts Associate - Tax Partner / Tax Director / Tax Manager / Tax Senior Manager / Tax Senior / Tax Semi Senior - Accounts Partner / Accounts Director / Accounts Manager / Accounts Senior / Accounts Semi Senior - Corporate Finance Partner / Corporate Finance Director / Corporate Finance Manager / Corporate Finance Executive / Corporate Finance Senior M&A - Payroll Bureau - Practice Managers
Prinova Europe
Human Resources Business Partner
Prinova Europe City, London
Human Resources Business Partner (Full-Time, Permanent) Hybrid; 2 3 Office days, Central London Unlock your potential with Prinova We are Prinova, a leading global supplier of ingredients and premix manufacturing solutions and trusted by the world s best-known food, beverage, and nutrition brands. Part of the NAGASE Group, our expertise lies in Ingredient Distribution, Manufacturing Solutions, and Customized Services. Our global network of colleagues, located in offices and manufacturing facilities around the world, deliver sustainable value-added solutions to our customers. We are recognised for our deep expertise, commitment to excellence, and bold innovation which have earned us a strong reputation as a trusted industry leader. Wherever your career is headed, you ll find direction, opportunity, and belonging with us. What does an HRBP role mean at Prinova Provide experienced HR business partnering and HR operations support across multiple European countries. Act as a reliable and trusted Advisor to managers and leaders on employee relations, day to day people management, HR processes, and complex employee matters while ensuring a consistent and compliant employee experience. This role combines strong HRBP capability with operational ownership to ensure consistent, compliant, and efficient HR delivery. The role has an operational focus, with responsibility for delivering core HR activities efficiently and accurately. It also provides support for payroll and total rewards processes, working closely with Finance, external providers, and HR colleagues, using existing frameworks and guidance. What s in it for you: Personal growth, including training and development opportunities Health Cash Plan Subsidised gym membership What to expect HR Business Partnering: Support managers and leaders with people related matters, providing practical guidance aligned with company policies and employment law. Influence and challenge managers to improve performance, engagement, and decision making. Translate business needs into practical, scalable HR solutions across Europe. Act as a point of contact for HR queries across the employee lifecycle. Provide advice for managers on communication, conflict resolution, and change leadership. Employee Relations: Handle complex employee relations matters, including performance management, grievances, investigations, disciplinary actions, and restructures. Advise managers on best practice approaches to people management issues. Ensure all actions comply with employment legislation and internal policies. HR Operations and Compliance: Deliver day to day HR operations across supported countries, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and compliance. Ensure HR policies, processes, and documentation are up to date and applied consistently. Coordinate absence management processes and support wellbeing initiatives. Support employee lifecycle activity, including onboarding, changes, and exits. Provide operational support for recruitment activity, including interview coordination, agency liaison, and onboarding administration. Payroll and Total Rewards Support: Act as the HR point of contact for payroll, working closely with Finance and external providers to ensure accurate and timely processing. Support payroll governance by reviewing data, resolving escalated issues, and improving processes. Support compensation and benefits activities, such as salary review cycles, benefits administration, and benchmarking exercises. Advise managers on reward processes and escalate complex cases as required. Talent, Performance and Development: Support talent reviews, succession planning, and performance management cycles. Assist with talent and succession discussions by providing data and insights. Support learning and development activities as required. Promote consistent performance management practices across regions. Change, Culture and Engagement: Support organisational change initiatives, including restructures and transformation activity. Champion company culture, values, and DEI principles. Support engagement and wellbeing initiatives that improve employee experience. HR Systems and Data: Ensure accurate HR data management and effective use of HR systems. Produce and interpret people data to support workforce decisions. Ensure compliance with GDPR and local data protection requirements. Global HR Collaboration: Work collaboratively with HR colleagues across Europe, China, Brazil and other global teams to ensure alignment and consistency. Support HR projects, policy updates, and system improvements as required. Does this sound like you: Bachelor s Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field or Professional Qualification (e.g. CIPD level 5 or above) is highly desirable. 7+ years experience in a generalist HR or HRBP role, ideally in a multinational environment. Experience in a multinational company would be an advantage. Strong HR business partnering capability with the confidence to influence senior leaders. Solid understanding of HR operations across multiple countries. Working knowledge of payroll and compensation/benefits processes. Strong employee relations and employment law knowledge. Interested Click apply and you will be taken to our careers page.
May 03, 2026
Full time
Human Resources Business Partner (Full-Time, Permanent) Hybrid; 2 3 Office days, Central London Unlock your potential with Prinova We are Prinova, a leading global supplier of ingredients and premix manufacturing solutions and trusted by the world s best-known food, beverage, and nutrition brands. Part of the NAGASE Group, our expertise lies in Ingredient Distribution, Manufacturing Solutions, and Customized Services. Our global network of colleagues, located in offices and manufacturing facilities around the world, deliver sustainable value-added solutions to our customers. We are recognised for our deep expertise, commitment to excellence, and bold innovation which have earned us a strong reputation as a trusted industry leader. Wherever your career is headed, you ll find direction, opportunity, and belonging with us. What does an HRBP role mean at Prinova Provide experienced HR business partnering and HR operations support across multiple European countries. Act as a reliable and trusted Advisor to managers and leaders on employee relations, day to day people management, HR processes, and complex employee matters while ensuring a consistent and compliant employee experience. This role combines strong HRBP capability with operational ownership to ensure consistent, compliant, and efficient HR delivery. The role has an operational focus, with responsibility for delivering core HR activities efficiently and accurately. It also provides support for payroll and total rewards processes, working closely with Finance, external providers, and HR colleagues, using existing frameworks and guidance. What s in it for you: Personal growth, including training and development opportunities Health Cash Plan Subsidised gym membership What to expect HR Business Partnering: Support managers and leaders with people related matters, providing practical guidance aligned with company policies and employment law. Influence and challenge managers to improve performance, engagement, and decision making. Translate business needs into practical, scalable HR solutions across Europe. Act as a point of contact for HR queries across the employee lifecycle. Provide advice for managers on communication, conflict resolution, and change leadership. Employee Relations: Handle complex employee relations matters, including performance management, grievances, investigations, disciplinary actions, and restructures. Advise managers on best practice approaches to people management issues. Ensure all actions comply with employment legislation and internal policies. HR Operations and Compliance: Deliver day to day HR operations across supported countries, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and compliance. Ensure HR policies, processes, and documentation are up to date and applied consistently. Coordinate absence management processes and support wellbeing initiatives. Support employee lifecycle activity, including onboarding, changes, and exits. Provide operational support for recruitment activity, including interview coordination, agency liaison, and onboarding administration. Payroll and Total Rewards Support: Act as the HR point of contact for payroll, working closely with Finance and external providers to ensure accurate and timely processing. Support payroll governance by reviewing data, resolving escalated issues, and improving processes. Support compensation and benefits activities, such as salary review cycles, benefits administration, and benchmarking exercises. Advise managers on reward processes and escalate complex cases as required. Talent, Performance and Development: Support talent reviews, succession planning, and performance management cycles. Assist with talent and succession discussions by providing data and insights. Support learning and development activities as required. Promote consistent performance management practices across regions. Change, Culture and Engagement: Support organisational change initiatives, including restructures and transformation activity. Champion company culture, values, and DEI principles. Support engagement and wellbeing initiatives that improve employee experience. HR Systems and Data: Ensure accurate HR data management and effective use of HR systems. Produce and interpret people data to support workforce decisions. Ensure compliance with GDPR and local data protection requirements. Global HR Collaboration: Work collaboratively with HR colleagues across Europe, China, Brazil and other global teams to ensure alignment and consistency. Support HR projects, policy updates, and system improvements as required. Does this sound like you: Bachelor s Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field or Professional Qualification (e.g. CIPD level 5 or above) is highly desirable. 7+ years experience in a generalist HR or HRBP role, ideally in a multinational environment. Experience in a multinational company would be an advantage. Strong HR business partnering capability with the confidence to influence senior leaders. Solid understanding of HR operations across multiple countries. Working knowledge of payroll and compensation/benefits processes. Strong employee relations and employment law knowledge. Interested Click apply and you will be taken to our careers page.
Matchtech
Group Employment Tax Manager
Matchtech
Our client, a leading company in their sector, is currently seeking a Group Employment Tax Manager to join their dynamic team. This is a permanent position where you will play a pivotal role in overseeing employment tax matters across the entire group. Key Responsibilities: Oversee employment tax compliance and manage employment tax risk and controls across the group Lead key compliance processes including UK & Ireland PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) and oversight of CIS / RCT obligations Act as a trusted advisor to HR, Reward, Payroll and Finance on the employment tax implications of business decisions, projects and policy changes Provide specialist tax support on share schemes, Global Mobility and Reward initiatives Lead the relationship with tax authorities, managing employment tax queries, enquiries and audits Monitor legislative developments and advise the business on the impact of employment tax changes Job Requirements: In-depth experience of working in employment taxes ACA or ATT qualified (preferable) Ability to work effectively across teams and with multiple stakeholders Strong influencing and communication skills Experience of managing relationships with external tax authorities Technically up to date and aware of industry and legislative changes Benefits: An inclusive environment where your potential is limited only by your imagination Flexible hybrid working model blending home working and in-person collaboration Competitive benefits package Opportunities to stretch and grow your career Commitment to diversity and inclusion If you are an experienced tax professional looking to take on a challenging and rewarding role, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's forward-thinking and innovative team in the retail sector.
May 03, 2026
Full time
Our client, a leading company in their sector, is currently seeking a Group Employment Tax Manager to join their dynamic team. This is a permanent position where you will play a pivotal role in overseeing employment tax matters across the entire group. Key Responsibilities: Oversee employment tax compliance and manage employment tax risk and controls across the group Lead key compliance processes including UK & Ireland PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) and oversight of CIS / RCT obligations Act as a trusted advisor to HR, Reward, Payroll and Finance on the employment tax implications of business decisions, projects and policy changes Provide specialist tax support on share schemes, Global Mobility and Reward initiatives Lead the relationship with tax authorities, managing employment tax queries, enquiries and audits Monitor legislative developments and advise the business on the impact of employment tax changes Job Requirements: In-depth experience of working in employment taxes ACA or ATT qualified (preferable) Ability to work effectively across teams and with multiple stakeholders Strong influencing and communication skills Experience of managing relationships with external tax authorities Technically up to date and aware of industry and legislative changes Benefits: An inclusive environment where your potential is limited only by your imagination Flexible hybrid working model blending home working and in-person collaboration Competitive benefits package Opportunities to stretch and grow your career Commitment to diversity and inclusion If you are an experienced tax professional looking to take on a challenging and rewarding role, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's forward-thinking and innovative team in the retail sector.
Zachary Daniels Recruitment
HR & Recruitment Manager
Zachary Daniels Recruitment
HR & Recruitment Manager This is a brilliant opportunity for a hands-on HR professional to step into a standalone role and really make an impact. You'll take ownership of the full HR lifecycle, with a strong focus on shaping and delivering a recruitment strategy that supports growth, while helping to attract and retain a diverse and inclusive workforce. What you'll be doing Recruitment, Talent & Onboarding Owning and delivering the end-to-end recruitment strategy Leading high-volume hiring across retail stores Partnering with managers to define hiring needs and improve quality of hire Embedding inclusive hiring practices to attract diverse talent Exploring new sourcing channels and attraction methods Overseeing onboarding to ensure a strong new starter experience Manager Support & Employee Relations Acting as a trusted advisor on all people matters Coaching managers on ER, performance and absence Managing employee relations cases with a fair and consistent approach Data & Insight Maintaining accurate HR data in line with GDPR Analysing trends across recruitment, diversity, absence and turnover Using data to support workforce planning and decision making Absence & Wellbeing Managing absence processes effectively Supporting wellbeing initiatives and return to work plans Liaising with Occupational Health where needed Learning & Development Supporting the rollout of training programmes Evaluating impact on engagement and performance Payroll & Administration Ensuring accurate and timely payroll submissions Maintaining HR systems and employee records Policy & Process Keeping HR policies up to date with legislation Building scalable processes to support business growth About you Proven HR Generalist experience within retail or hospitality Strong experience managing end-to-end recruitment Track record of improving recruitment strategy and attraction Confident handling employee relations cases Comfortable supporting managers in a fast-paced environment Skills & knowledge Strong knowledge of employment law Excellent communication and influencing skills Commercial mindset with a proactive approach Ability to work independently and take ownership Passion for building inclusive and diverse teams Salary c 45,000 - 50,000 + Bonus Please apply with your most up-to-date CV! BH36041
May 02, 2026
Full time
HR & Recruitment Manager This is a brilliant opportunity for a hands-on HR professional to step into a standalone role and really make an impact. You'll take ownership of the full HR lifecycle, with a strong focus on shaping and delivering a recruitment strategy that supports growth, while helping to attract and retain a diverse and inclusive workforce. What you'll be doing Recruitment, Talent & Onboarding Owning and delivering the end-to-end recruitment strategy Leading high-volume hiring across retail stores Partnering with managers to define hiring needs and improve quality of hire Embedding inclusive hiring practices to attract diverse talent Exploring new sourcing channels and attraction methods Overseeing onboarding to ensure a strong new starter experience Manager Support & Employee Relations Acting as a trusted advisor on all people matters Coaching managers on ER, performance and absence Managing employee relations cases with a fair and consistent approach Data & Insight Maintaining accurate HR data in line with GDPR Analysing trends across recruitment, diversity, absence and turnover Using data to support workforce planning and decision making Absence & Wellbeing Managing absence processes effectively Supporting wellbeing initiatives and return to work plans Liaising with Occupational Health where needed Learning & Development Supporting the rollout of training programmes Evaluating impact on engagement and performance Payroll & Administration Ensuring accurate and timely payroll submissions Maintaining HR systems and employee records Policy & Process Keeping HR policies up to date with legislation Building scalable processes to support business growth About you Proven HR Generalist experience within retail or hospitality Strong experience managing end-to-end recruitment Track record of improving recruitment strategy and attraction Confident handling employee relations cases Comfortable supporting managers in a fast-paced environment Skills & knowledge Strong knowledge of employment law Excellent communication and influencing skills Commercial mindset with a proactive approach Ability to work independently and take ownership Passion for building inclusive and diverse teams Salary c 45,000 - 50,000 + Bonus Please apply with your most up-to-date CV! BH36041
Senior Payroll Advisor
CMR Jobs Limited Warrington, Cheshire
Senior Payroll Advisor Cheshire Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced payroll professional with a strong background in umbrella, CIS, or contractor payroll? We're partnering with a highly respected contractor services provider seeking a Senior Payroll Advisor to join their growing payroll team click apply for full job details
May 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Payroll Advisor Cheshire Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced payroll professional with a strong background in umbrella, CIS, or contractor payroll? We're partnering with a highly respected contractor services provider seeking a Senior Payroll Advisor to join their growing payroll team click apply for full job details
Autograph Recruitment
Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA)
Autograph Recruitment Tiverton, Devon
Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA) Location: Tiverton (Office-based) Salary: (dependent on experience) Hours: Full-time About the Firm A well-established and reputable accountancy practice in the Tiverton area is seeking an experienced ACA or ACCA Qualified Accountant to join their growing team. The firm prides itself on providing high-quality, tailored services to a diverse portfolio of clients, from owner-managed businesses to larger limited companies. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant who is looking to take on a broad, client-facing role within a supportive and forward-thinking practice. The Role As a key member of the team, you will manage a varied portfolio of clients, offering a full range of accounting and advisory services. This position would suit someone who enjoys client interaction, autonomy, and variety in their day-to-day work. Key Responsibilities Preparing statutory and management accounts for a range of clients. Completing corporation and personal tax returns. Overseeing bookkeeping, VAT, and payroll compliance for clients. Providing business advice and financial insights to help clients grow. Reviewing work prepared by junior staff and providing mentorship. Liaising directly with clients, HMRC, and other stakeholders. The Ideal Candidate ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent). Minimum of 5 years experience within a UK accountancy practice. Strong working knowledge of accounting and tax principles. Proficient in cloud-based systems such as Xero, Sage, or QuickBooks. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Highly organised, with strong attention to detail and a proactive attitude. Benefits Competitive salary package. Flexible working arrangements Supportive, friendly working environment. Genuine career progression opportunities within the firm. If you re interested and would like a confidential chat , please contact (url removed) or call (phone number removed) .
May 02, 2026
Full time
Qualified Accountant (ACA / ACCA) Location: Tiverton (Office-based) Salary: (dependent on experience) Hours: Full-time About the Firm A well-established and reputable accountancy practice in the Tiverton area is seeking an experienced ACA or ACCA Qualified Accountant to join their growing team. The firm prides itself on providing high-quality, tailored services to a diverse portfolio of clients, from owner-managed businesses to larger limited companies. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant who is looking to take on a broad, client-facing role within a supportive and forward-thinking practice. The Role As a key member of the team, you will manage a varied portfolio of clients, offering a full range of accounting and advisory services. This position would suit someone who enjoys client interaction, autonomy, and variety in their day-to-day work. Key Responsibilities Preparing statutory and management accounts for a range of clients. Completing corporation and personal tax returns. Overseeing bookkeeping, VAT, and payroll compliance for clients. Providing business advice and financial insights to help clients grow. Reviewing work prepared by junior staff and providing mentorship. Liaising directly with clients, HMRC, and other stakeholders. The Ideal Candidate ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent). Minimum of 5 years experience within a UK accountancy practice. Strong working knowledge of accounting and tax principles. Proficient in cloud-based systems such as Xero, Sage, or QuickBooks. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Highly organised, with strong attention to detail and a proactive attitude. Benefits Competitive salary package. Flexible working arrangements Supportive, friendly working environment. Genuine career progression opportunities within the firm. If you re interested and would like a confidential chat , please contact (url removed) or call (phone number removed) .
ARM
Employee Services Advisor (Pensions Specialist)
ARM City, London
Pensions Specialist - 12 Month Contract Location: London (Hybrid - 2 days onsite, Tuesdays mandatory) Rate: 33.93 per hour (Umbrella) Start: ASAP Overview An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Pensions Specialist to support the delivery and transition of LGPS administration within a large public sector Shared Services environment. This role will focus on delivering high-quality pension administration and embedding sustainable processes for long-term service delivery. Key Responsibilities Deliver end-to-end LGPS administration (starters, leavers, retirements, estimates) Perform complex pension calculations, including CARE schemes Manage and resolve technical LGPS queries Review submissions to third-party administrators Work closely with Payroll and HR teams Produce and maintain process documentation and guidance Support stakeholder engagement and service transition into BAU Essential Requirements Recent, hands-on LGPS administration experience (essential) Strong knowledge of full pension lifecycle processing Experience using LGPS systems/portals Confident handling complex calculations and queries independently Desirable Experience in HR Shared Services Public sector or local authority background Strong attention to detail and process improvement experience We can only consider applications from those eligible to work in the UK for this position. This position will require some additional checks, to ensure you can access the site worked as needed. For more information on this position, please contact Marika Powell at ARM on (phone number removed) or email your CV and covering letter to . Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
May 02, 2026
Contractor
Pensions Specialist - 12 Month Contract Location: London (Hybrid - 2 days onsite, Tuesdays mandatory) Rate: 33.93 per hour (Umbrella) Start: ASAP Overview An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Pensions Specialist to support the delivery and transition of LGPS administration within a large public sector Shared Services environment. This role will focus on delivering high-quality pension administration and embedding sustainable processes for long-term service delivery. Key Responsibilities Deliver end-to-end LGPS administration (starters, leavers, retirements, estimates) Perform complex pension calculations, including CARE schemes Manage and resolve technical LGPS queries Review submissions to third-party administrators Work closely with Payroll and HR teams Produce and maintain process documentation and guidance Support stakeholder engagement and service transition into BAU Essential Requirements Recent, hands-on LGPS administration experience (essential) Strong knowledge of full pension lifecycle processing Experience using LGPS systems/portals Confident handling complex calculations and queries independently Desirable Experience in HR Shared Services Public sector or local authority background Strong attention to detail and process improvement experience We can only consider applications from those eligible to work in the UK for this position. This position will require some additional checks, to ensure you can access the site worked as needed. For more information on this position, please contact Marika Powell at ARM on (phone number removed) or email your CV and covering letter to . Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Customer Success Manager SMB
Deputy
Deputy is a global SaaS remote-first workforce management company with hubs in Sydney, Melbourne, San Francisco and London, plus team members working remotely across the United States. Our platform serves over 1.5 million workers and 375,000 workplaces across 100+ countries. We are backed by top global investors and recently achieved Unicorn status. At Deputy, we're improving the world of work, one shift at a time, for 80% of the world's workforce: hourly workers. These are the dedicated employees who keep our world running - from baristas to nurses, cleaners to delivery drivers, florists to factory workers. Despite their vital role in society, most workplace technology has focused on those workers who sit behind a desk, but at Deputy, we transform the frontline. When businesses use Deputy, their workplaces thrive - the business is more profitable, compliant, and productive, while the workers are more engaged and happier at work. We're becoming an AI-native company, a commitment that means you'll be empowered (and expected) to use AI tools and thinking in your day-to-day work. You'll have the training, support, and freedom to use AI responsibly and creatively to spark ideas, solve problems faster, and unlock new ways of working. If you're passionate about creating solutions that put people first and helping businesses and their teams thrive, join us at Deputy and make an impact where it matters most! The Role As a Customer Success Manager, SMB, you will manage the success of our Small Business customers. Your primary focus will be enabling your customers to accomplish their desired business outcomes with the Deputy platform at scale. Internally you will represent the voice of the customer and partner with cross functional teams to ensure that we consistently deliver success to our customers. You will be responsible for driving product adoption with your customers by analyzing customer data to help determine targeted outreach campaigns that drive an increase in overall platform utilization and retention. You will find proactive opportunities to engage with your customers 1 on 1 in order to prevent churn and help drive their success. You will have close collaboration with the Sales, Product, and Marketing organizations to identify strategic growth opportunities and key customer trends. Responsibilities Build product adoption through 1 to many proactive touchpoints to customers that drive engagement. Touchpoints include but are not limited to: Webinars focused on feature adoption and best practices Email campaigns that target key customer segments Engaging video content And many more creative ideas that you will help create and launch Leverage data to identify trends and opportunities to engage with customers 1 on 1 to solve adoption challenges, increase retention, uncover strategic growth opportunities, and address general customer concerns and feedback Focus to increase key metrics like Adoption (Utilisation Score), Net Promoter Score (NPS) and Net Revenue Retention (NRR) across the SMB customer segment Advocate for the customers by representing customer feedback internally to improve customer satisfaction and success on the platform Be a trusted advisor to customers by consulting on Deputy and the trends in workforce management, time & attendance industry and the wider ecosystem Collaborate on key internal projects that evolve the Customer Success function to better meet our customers needs Requirements & Qualifications 2+ years with relevant customer facing experience in a B2B customer success or a relationship management role, ideally from one of the following industries: SAAS, cloud, marketing, media, payroll, HR or time & attendance. Experience managing and driving success at scale for a large portfolio of customers Passionate about being the voice of the customer internally, and comfortable with working cross functionally to drive customer outcomes An ability to understand client objectives and think strategically/ creatively on ways to achieve them Comfortable with testing new approaches to drive customer engagement and success throughout the customer lifecycle Excellent written and verbal communication skills across all levels in a business, in particular a strong telephone presence and web presentation skills are all essential Strong technical aptitude, excellent computer skills, and passion for technology Previous use of Salesforce or similar CRM system Enjoys working in a fast paced, ever changing startup environment Ability to travel as needed Employee Perks Enjoy a flexible and hybrid work policy, with a dedicated office 1 minute walk from Farringdon Station Own a piece of Deputy through our Employee Share Ownership Plan (ESOP) Work from home stipend to help you get set up and succeed from home Benefit from our employee pension matching programme Access private health and dental insurance Take paid parental leave to support you and your family Enjoy additional leave days - including study assistance, celebration days and volunteering 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays Feel secure with our income protection scheme for long term absence due to illness or injury Get involved with our global working groups; designed for collaboration, belonging and connection Connect over weekly office lunches, social gatherings and industry events Deputy believes in equal opportunity and that inclusiveness and diversity promotes innovation. Our global team members are from a variety of cultures. And we welcome different perspective and skills.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Deputy is a global SaaS remote-first workforce management company with hubs in Sydney, Melbourne, San Francisco and London, plus team members working remotely across the United States. Our platform serves over 1.5 million workers and 375,000 workplaces across 100+ countries. We are backed by top global investors and recently achieved Unicorn status. At Deputy, we're improving the world of work, one shift at a time, for 80% of the world's workforce: hourly workers. These are the dedicated employees who keep our world running - from baristas to nurses, cleaners to delivery drivers, florists to factory workers. Despite their vital role in society, most workplace technology has focused on those workers who sit behind a desk, but at Deputy, we transform the frontline. When businesses use Deputy, their workplaces thrive - the business is more profitable, compliant, and productive, while the workers are more engaged and happier at work. We're becoming an AI-native company, a commitment that means you'll be empowered (and expected) to use AI tools and thinking in your day-to-day work. You'll have the training, support, and freedom to use AI responsibly and creatively to spark ideas, solve problems faster, and unlock new ways of working. If you're passionate about creating solutions that put people first and helping businesses and their teams thrive, join us at Deputy and make an impact where it matters most! The Role As a Customer Success Manager, SMB, you will manage the success of our Small Business customers. Your primary focus will be enabling your customers to accomplish their desired business outcomes with the Deputy platform at scale. Internally you will represent the voice of the customer and partner with cross functional teams to ensure that we consistently deliver success to our customers. You will be responsible for driving product adoption with your customers by analyzing customer data to help determine targeted outreach campaigns that drive an increase in overall platform utilization and retention. You will find proactive opportunities to engage with your customers 1 on 1 in order to prevent churn and help drive their success. You will have close collaboration with the Sales, Product, and Marketing organizations to identify strategic growth opportunities and key customer trends. Responsibilities Build product adoption through 1 to many proactive touchpoints to customers that drive engagement. Touchpoints include but are not limited to: Webinars focused on feature adoption and best practices Email campaigns that target key customer segments Engaging video content And many more creative ideas that you will help create and launch Leverage data to identify trends and opportunities to engage with customers 1 on 1 to solve adoption challenges, increase retention, uncover strategic growth opportunities, and address general customer concerns and feedback Focus to increase key metrics like Adoption (Utilisation Score), Net Promoter Score (NPS) and Net Revenue Retention (NRR) across the SMB customer segment Advocate for the customers by representing customer feedback internally to improve customer satisfaction and success on the platform Be a trusted advisor to customers by consulting on Deputy and the trends in workforce management, time & attendance industry and the wider ecosystem Collaborate on key internal projects that evolve the Customer Success function to better meet our customers needs Requirements & Qualifications 2+ years with relevant customer facing experience in a B2B customer success or a relationship management role, ideally from one of the following industries: SAAS, cloud, marketing, media, payroll, HR or time & attendance. Experience managing and driving success at scale for a large portfolio of customers Passionate about being the voice of the customer internally, and comfortable with working cross functionally to drive customer outcomes An ability to understand client objectives and think strategically/ creatively on ways to achieve them Comfortable with testing new approaches to drive customer engagement and success throughout the customer lifecycle Excellent written and verbal communication skills across all levels in a business, in particular a strong telephone presence and web presentation skills are all essential Strong technical aptitude, excellent computer skills, and passion for technology Previous use of Salesforce or similar CRM system Enjoys working in a fast paced, ever changing startup environment Ability to travel as needed Employee Perks Enjoy a flexible and hybrid work policy, with a dedicated office 1 minute walk from Farringdon Station Own a piece of Deputy through our Employee Share Ownership Plan (ESOP) Work from home stipend to help you get set up and succeed from home Benefit from our employee pension matching programme Access private health and dental insurance Take paid parental leave to support you and your family Enjoy additional leave days - including study assistance, celebration days and volunteering 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays Feel secure with our income protection scheme for long term absence due to illness or injury Get involved with our global working groups; designed for collaboration, belonging and connection Connect over weekly office lunches, social gatherings and industry events Deputy believes in equal opportunity and that inclusiveness and diversity promotes innovation. Our global team members are from a variety of cultures. And we welcome different perspective and skills.
Somerset Passenger Solutions
People / HR Advisor - 9 Months FTC
Somerset Passenger Solutions Bridgwater, Somerset
People/ HR Advisor - 9 month FTC As a People Advisor, you ll be at the heart of the employee experience championing a culture of respect, fairness, and engagement. You ll partner with managers and employees alike, offering expert guidance, resolving challenges, and helping to build an environment where everyone can thrive. Duties include: Facilitate training sessions and workshops for managers Providing expert guidance and support to both Managers and Supervisors on employee relation Provide support and cover for payroll activities when required, maintaining a working knowledge of HR and payroll systems (including Workday), ensuring accuracy and compliance with payroll processes and deadlines. Ensure consistent application of policies, agreements and procedures across the organisation and project Manage and track absence cases, working to reduce costs and improve attendance rates Continue the creation, revision, and distribution of HR documentation Support the implementation of the organisation s People Strategy in partnership with the People team Regularly review and update HR policies and the employee handbook to ensure compliance and relevance Ensure GDPR compliance in HR processes whilst completing regular data protection training and supporting the Data Compliance Officer (DCO) Provide support during disciplinary and grievance hearings, including advising managers and taking detailed notes. Responsible for the Occupational Health referral process and coordinating with health professionals when necessary. Plan and conduct employee inductions, ensuring a positive onboarding experience. Champion employee feedback initiatives such as the Colleague Surveys and Colleague Connect. Display drive, energy and passion to continually enhance the performance of the department alongside the business requirements. Essential: Strong understanding of IT, including MS Office packages. Ability to work in a very fast-paced environment. Flexibility regarding working hours in a 24/7 business. Experience dealing with Trade Unions and Industrial Relations. Valid Driving Licence. CIPD Level 3 or equivalent experience. Desirable: MHFA qualification or equivalent experience. Experience using Workday HR system. Knowledge of the transport sector.
May 01, 2026
Contractor
People/ HR Advisor - 9 month FTC As a People Advisor, you ll be at the heart of the employee experience championing a culture of respect, fairness, and engagement. You ll partner with managers and employees alike, offering expert guidance, resolving challenges, and helping to build an environment where everyone can thrive. Duties include: Facilitate training sessions and workshops for managers Providing expert guidance and support to both Managers and Supervisors on employee relation Provide support and cover for payroll activities when required, maintaining a working knowledge of HR and payroll systems (including Workday), ensuring accuracy and compliance with payroll processes and deadlines. Ensure consistent application of policies, agreements and procedures across the organisation and project Manage and track absence cases, working to reduce costs and improve attendance rates Continue the creation, revision, and distribution of HR documentation Support the implementation of the organisation s People Strategy in partnership with the People team Regularly review and update HR policies and the employee handbook to ensure compliance and relevance Ensure GDPR compliance in HR processes whilst completing regular data protection training and supporting the Data Compliance Officer (DCO) Provide support during disciplinary and grievance hearings, including advising managers and taking detailed notes. Responsible for the Occupational Health referral process and coordinating with health professionals when necessary. Plan and conduct employee inductions, ensuring a positive onboarding experience. Champion employee feedback initiatives such as the Colleague Surveys and Colleague Connect. Display drive, energy and passion to continually enhance the performance of the department alongside the business requirements. Essential: Strong understanding of IT, including MS Office packages. Ability to work in a very fast-paced environment. Flexibility regarding working hours in a 24/7 business. Experience dealing with Trade Unions and Industrial Relations. Valid Driving Licence. CIPD Level 3 or equivalent experience. Desirable: MHFA qualification or equivalent experience. Experience using Workday HR system. Knowledge of the transport sector.
Portfolio Payroll Limited
Payroll Assistant
Portfolio Payroll Limited City, London
Our client is a medium-sized firm of Chartered Accountants and Business advisors based in Fitzrovia, a vibrant and exciting spot in Central London. We work across a variety of exciting industries including Music, Entertainment, Media and Sport providing services to high profile individuals, owner managed businesses, listed companies, and international entities. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic individual wanting to develop their career in Payroll. Working within our hugely personable, supportive, and experienced Payroll team, we will offer you the chance to gain that all-important experience by managing your own client portfolio from start to finish and assisting senior team members when required. Key Responsibilities Process payroll reports for assigned portfolio and ensure reports are distributed on a timely and efficient manner to internal or external clients Process net salary and PAYE/NIC BACS payments, prepare electronic BACS pack for Partner's signatures and ensure payments are made on a timely manner Update and maintain client workflow status through payroll software Deal with HMRC PAYE queries Deal with payroll queries raised by both internal and external clients Liaise with Line Manager in assisting setting up of PAYE schemes for clients Set up of new PAYE scheme payroll database and update control sheets Ensure filing of emails and payroll instructions are up to date Send PAYE cheques to HMRC for and on behalf of clients Assist Payroll Manager in improving policies and procedures, to improve efficiency in the day to day running of the department Take telephone messages Assist the Payroll Managers with ad hoc tasks as required Required experience Minimum of 2 years proven experience within a similar role, preferably within practice Working knowledge of auto-enrolment legislations (essential) Ability to calculate PAYE and NIC manually (essential) Experience using Sage Payroll 50 and Paycircle (desirable) Previous experience with end of year updates submission via HMRC PAYE tools (desirable) Educated to degree level or equivalent, preferably a finance, accounting and/or business related degree (desirable) Working towards CIPP qualification or relevant experience (desirable) Educated to degree level or equivalent, preferably a finance, accounting and/or business related degree (desirable) Excellent Excel skills About You Confident, professional, and articulate in dealings both internally with partners and staff and directly with clients A natural team player with the ability to work in a team environment as well as being a self-starter with the ability to work on own initiative Ability to cope in a fast paced environment, manage high volume workloads and deliver work to agreed timescales Flexible with the need to meet tight deadlines Why Join Us? A supportive, friendly, and experienced payroll team that values teamwork and professional growth. Opportunities for ongoing training and development. A workplace culture built on respect, flexibility, and work-life balance. 51480JD INDPAY The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Our client is a medium-sized firm of Chartered Accountants and Business advisors based in Fitzrovia, a vibrant and exciting spot in Central London. We work across a variety of exciting industries including Music, Entertainment, Media and Sport providing services to high profile individuals, owner managed businesses, listed companies, and international entities. About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic individual wanting to develop their career in Payroll. Working within our hugely personable, supportive, and experienced Payroll team, we will offer you the chance to gain that all-important experience by managing your own client portfolio from start to finish and assisting senior team members when required. Key Responsibilities Process payroll reports for assigned portfolio and ensure reports are distributed on a timely and efficient manner to internal or external clients Process net salary and PAYE/NIC BACS payments, prepare electronic BACS pack for Partner's signatures and ensure payments are made on a timely manner Update and maintain client workflow status through payroll software Deal with HMRC PAYE queries Deal with payroll queries raised by both internal and external clients Liaise with Line Manager in assisting setting up of PAYE schemes for clients Set up of new PAYE scheme payroll database and update control sheets Ensure filing of emails and payroll instructions are up to date Send PAYE cheques to HMRC for and on behalf of clients Assist Payroll Manager in improving policies and procedures, to improve efficiency in the day to day running of the department Take telephone messages Assist the Payroll Managers with ad hoc tasks as required Required experience Minimum of 2 years proven experience within a similar role, preferably within practice Working knowledge of auto-enrolment legislations (essential) Ability to calculate PAYE and NIC manually (essential) Experience using Sage Payroll 50 and Paycircle (desirable) Previous experience with end of year updates submission via HMRC PAYE tools (desirable) Educated to degree level or equivalent, preferably a finance, accounting and/or business related degree (desirable) Working towards CIPP qualification or relevant experience (desirable) Educated to degree level or equivalent, preferably a finance, accounting and/or business related degree (desirable) Excellent Excel skills About You Confident, professional, and articulate in dealings both internally with partners and staff and directly with clients A natural team player with the ability to work in a team environment as well as being a self-starter with the ability to work on own initiative Ability to cope in a fast paced environment, manage high volume workloads and deliver work to agreed timescales Flexible with the need to meet tight deadlines Why Join Us? A supportive, friendly, and experienced payroll team that values teamwork and professional growth. Opportunities for ongoing training and development. A workplace culture built on respect, flexibility, and work-life balance. 51480JD INDPAY The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Brampton Recruitment Ltd
HR Manager
Brampton Recruitment Ltd Uttoxeter, Staffordshire
Our engineering client is seeking an experienced HR Manager to support their site within the Staffordshire area. Working in this small business, this HR Manager role will enjoy a 4 day working week and oversee a workforce circa 60-80 employees. This standalone role is also responsible for a HR Administrator and together you will deliver a comprehensive HR service across the business. This role will drive the performance of the organisation by supporting employee engagement and developing and enhancing the positive working culture. This broad generalist HR Manager role reports directly to the MD and is a critical role within the business. Job Description for the HR Manager role: Reporting to the MD and senior leadership team on all people-related matters Contributing to business strategy by aligning HR initiatives with organisational goals Lead on workforce planning, organisational development, and change management initiatives To manage complex employee relations matters including absence, disciplinaries, grievances, and capability issues Providing expert guidance to managers, ensuring fair, consistent, and legally compliant decision-making Promote best practice and proactively mitigate employee relations risks Payroll & HR Administration Oversight Oversee the accurate and timely delivery of weekly and monthly payroll processes Ensure robust HR administration processes and data integrity across all systems Measure and analyse employee engagement, identifying trends and implementing improvement initiatives Championing a positive, inclusive, and high-performance culture Performance Management Drive the performance management framework, coaching managers to effectively manage performance, capability, and development Support the development of high-performing teams through clear objectives and continuous feedback Candidate Requirements: Ideally CIPD Level 5 qualification Strong knowledge of Employment law and HR best practice Experience within a stand alone HR role Experience of a full range of employee relations cases Experience of managing the whole recruitment process Supervisory experience Someone who can development HR policies and procedures Strong problem solving skills This role is commutable from: Uttoxeter, Cheadle, Tean, Stone, Newcastle under Lyme, Stoke on Trent This role would suit candidates with the following experience: HR BP, HR Business Partner, People Partner, People Business Partner, Strategic HR Advisor, Talent Partner, Employee Relations Partner Hours: 4 Days per week, Monday Thursday, 7:30 5:00 pm Salary: £40,000 Per Annum Brampton Recruitment are an independent Commercial and Accounts & Finance recruitment agency working in partnership with employers spanning Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, Cheshire, and the Greater Manchester region.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Our engineering client is seeking an experienced HR Manager to support their site within the Staffordshire area. Working in this small business, this HR Manager role will enjoy a 4 day working week and oversee a workforce circa 60-80 employees. This standalone role is also responsible for a HR Administrator and together you will deliver a comprehensive HR service across the business. This role will drive the performance of the organisation by supporting employee engagement and developing and enhancing the positive working culture. This broad generalist HR Manager role reports directly to the MD and is a critical role within the business. Job Description for the HR Manager role: Reporting to the MD and senior leadership team on all people-related matters Contributing to business strategy by aligning HR initiatives with organisational goals Lead on workforce planning, organisational development, and change management initiatives To manage complex employee relations matters including absence, disciplinaries, grievances, and capability issues Providing expert guidance to managers, ensuring fair, consistent, and legally compliant decision-making Promote best practice and proactively mitigate employee relations risks Payroll & HR Administration Oversight Oversee the accurate and timely delivery of weekly and monthly payroll processes Ensure robust HR administration processes and data integrity across all systems Measure and analyse employee engagement, identifying trends and implementing improvement initiatives Championing a positive, inclusive, and high-performance culture Performance Management Drive the performance management framework, coaching managers to effectively manage performance, capability, and development Support the development of high-performing teams through clear objectives and continuous feedback Candidate Requirements: Ideally CIPD Level 5 qualification Strong knowledge of Employment law and HR best practice Experience within a stand alone HR role Experience of a full range of employee relations cases Experience of managing the whole recruitment process Supervisory experience Someone who can development HR policies and procedures Strong problem solving skills This role is commutable from: Uttoxeter, Cheadle, Tean, Stone, Newcastle under Lyme, Stoke on Trent This role would suit candidates with the following experience: HR BP, HR Business Partner, People Partner, People Business Partner, Strategic HR Advisor, Talent Partner, Employee Relations Partner Hours: 4 Days per week, Monday Thursday, 7:30 5:00 pm Salary: £40,000 Per Annum Brampton Recruitment are an independent Commercial and Accounts & Finance recruitment agency working in partnership with employers spanning Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, Cheshire, and the Greater Manchester region.
Portfolio Payroll Limited
Payroll Team leader
Portfolio Payroll Limited Hackney, London
Team Leader - East London - Hybrid They will be managing a team of 8 and assisting the payroll manager. They will need to operate as the first point of contact for the payroll officers on complex payroll issues, legislative and system issues. They are required to have experience with using Midland I-Trent. Previous experience processing LGPS is desirable. To deputise for the Payroll Manager in their absence and be a senior advisor to the Council on all matters relating to payroll and related functions. To assist the Payroll Manager with the management of the payroll team to provide an efficient and effective payroll service to the council and partnership organisations 51550EJ INDTEMP The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
May 01, 2026
Seasonal
Team Leader - East London - Hybrid They will be managing a team of 8 and assisting the payroll manager. They will need to operate as the first point of contact for the payroll officers on complex payroll issues, legislative and system issues. They are required to have experience with using Midland I-Trent. Previous experience processing LGPS is desirable. To deputise for the Payroll Manager in their absence and be a senior advisor to the Council on all matters relating to payroll and related functions. To assist the Payroll Manager with the management of the payroll team to provide an efficient and effective payroll service to the council and partnership organisations 51550EJ INDTEMP The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
First Base
HR Coordinator
First Base Nether Stowey, Somerset
HR Coordinator Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full Time Permanent Salary: Competitive Salary Our client is seeking an HR Advisor to provide front-line HR support and deliver generalist HR administration across the business. Key Responsibilities of an HR Coordinator : Administer HR and payroll documentation accurately and on time. Maintain up-to-date electronic employee records. Support end-to-end recruitment activities and administration. Create job adverts and job descriptions. Arrange and attend interviews and assessment activities. Provide HR advice to managers in line with policy and employment law. Support HR meetings, including notetaking and minutes. Assist with low to medium-level investigations, disciplinaries, and grievances. Support onboarding and ensure new starter documentation is completed. Respond to HR-related queries from managers and employees. Maintain and update HR documentation and records. Support absence and performance management processes. Produce and maintain accurate HR data and reports. Act as a system user and adviser for HR platforms. Support employee engagement initiatives. Assist with HR projects as required. Key Skills of an HR Coordinator : CIPD Level 5 qualified or working towards qualification. Previous HR experience in a generalist role. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Confident communicator, written and verbal. Able to advise stakeholders at all levels. Strong problem-solving skills with a solutions-focused approach. High level of confidentiality and professionalism. Competent user of Microsoft Office applications. Experience working with HR systems and databases. Customer-focused with a passion for supporting people. Organised, proactive, and able to manage competing priorities.
May 01, 2026
Full time
HR Coordinator Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full Time Permanent Salary: Competitive Salary Our client is seeking an HR Advisor to provide front-line HR support and deliver generalist HR administration across the business. Key Responsibilities of an HR Coordinator : Administer HR and payroll documentation accurately and on time. Maintain up-to-date electronic employee records. Support end-to-end recruitment activities and administration. Create job adverts and job descriptions. Arrange and attend interviews and assessment activities. Provide HR advice to managers in line with policy and employment law. Support HR meetings, including notetaking and minutes. Assist with low to medium-level investigations, disciplinaries, and grievances. Support onboarding and ensure new starter documentation is completed. Respond to HR-related queries from managers and employees. Maintain and update HR documentation and records. Support absence and performance management processes. Produce and maintain accurate HR data and reports. Act as a system user and adviser for HR platforms. Support employee engagement initiatives. Assist with HR projects as required. Key Skills of an HR Coordinator : CIPD Level 5 qualified or working towards qualification. Previous HR experience in a generalist role. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Confident communicator, written and verbal. Able to advise stakeholders at all levels. Strong problem-solving skills with a solutions-focused approach. High level of confidentiality and professionalism. Competent user of Microsoft Office applications. Experience working with HR systems and databases. Customer-focused with a passion for supporting people. Organised, proactive, and able to manage competing priorities.
Michael Page
HR Advisor - Part Time - 20 hours
Michael Page Trafford Park, Manchester
The part-time HR Business Partner / Senior Advisor / Advisor will oversee key human resources functions, ensuring compliance and fostering a productive workplace within the industrial / manufacturing sector. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in HR operations and a keen eye for detail. Client Details This organisation operates within the industrial manufacturing sector and has a well-established presence. It is an international business with a focus on delivering quality and efficiency in its operations. The company values structured processes and professional expertise. Description Michael Page are partnering with a global manufacturing organisation to recruit a Part-Time HR Business Partner / Advisor in a newly evolving UK HR function. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business undergoing positive transformation following international integration, offering meaningful, hands-on HR exposure in a collaborative environment. With a UK workforce of around 70 employees and a wider global presence, the organisation is continuing to embed its structure and processes. This role will play a key part in shaping and delivering effective HR operations locally, while staying aligned with a central European HR team. This opportunity is particularly well suited to individuals seeking a flexible working arrangement, whether balancing other commitments or looking to transition into a part-time role without compromising on impact or responsibility. This is a highly operational, hands-on HR role with a strong focus on transactional and day-to-day HR activities. You will act as the primary HR contact for the UK site, supporting both employees and leadership while collaborating with the wider international HR function. You will be based primarily in Trafford Park, with regular travel to a second site in Lancashire. Key Responsibilities Managing day-to-day HR operations across the UK site Supporting employee relations activity and case management Coordinating recruitment processes and onboarding Administering HR documentation and maintaining employee records Coordinating mandatory training and development activities Liaising with an external payroll provider, including submission of monthly changes Supporting salary review processes Reviewing and updating HR policies to ensure compliance with UK legislation and alignment with group standards This role offers genuine flexibility: 20 hours per week Ideally worked across 4 or 5 days (pattern negotiable) The organisation is open to different working arrangements and is committed to supporting a healthy work-life balance. Applications are welcomed from candidates seeking flexible, part-time opportunities Profile A strong HR generalist with experience in operational HR delivery Comfortable working in a standalone capacity with autonomy Experience in manufacturing or industrial environments is advantageous Confident partnering with both local stakeholders and international HR teams Knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Job Offer This role pays up to 40,000 to 45,000 per annum full time equivalent basis (dependant on experience), inclusive of a suite of benefits.
May 01, 2026
Full time
The part-time HR Business Partner / Senior Advisor / Advisor will oversee key human resources functions, ensuring compliance and fostering a productive workplace within the industrial / manufacturing sector. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in HR operations and a keen eye for detail. Client Details This organisation operates within the industrial manufacturing sector and has a well-established presence. It is an international business with a focus on delivering quality and efficiency in its operations. The company values structured processes and professional expertise. Description Michael Page are partnering with a global manufacturing organisation to recruit a Part-Time HR Business Partner / Advisor in a newly evolving UK HR function. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business undergoing positive transformation following international integration, offering meaningful, hands-on HR exposure in a collaborative environment. With a UK workforce of around 70 employees and a wider global presence, the organisation is continuing to embed its structure and processes. This role will play a key part in shaping and delivering effective HR operations locally, while staying aligned with a central European HR team. This opportunity is particularly well suited to individuals seeking a flexible working arrangement, whether balancing other commitments or looking to transition into a part-time role without compromising on impact or responsibility. This is a highly operational, hands-on HR role with a strong focus on transactional and day-to-day HR activities. You will act as the primary HR contact for the UK site, supporting both employees and leadership while collaborating with the wider international HR function. You will be based primarily in Trafford Park, with regular travel to a second site in Lancashire. Key Responsibilities Managing day-to-day HR operations across the UK site Supporting employee relations activity and case management Coordinating recruitment processes and onboarding Administering HR documentation and maintaining employee records Coordinating mandatory training and development activities Liaising with an external payroll provider, including submission of monthly changes Supporting salary review processes Reviewing and updating HR policies to ensure compliance with UK legislation and alignment with group standards This role offers genuine flexibility: 20 hours per week Ideally worked across 4 or 5 days (pattern negotiable) The organisation is open to different working arrangements and is committed to supporting a healthy work-life balance. Applications are welcomed from candidates seeking flexible, part-time opportunities Profile A strong HR generalist with experience in operational HR delivery Comfortable working in a standalone capacity with autonomy Experience in manufacturing or industrial environments is advantageous Confident partnering with both local stakeholders and international HR teams Knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Job Offer This role pays up to 40,000 to 45,000 per annum full time equivalent basis (dependant on experience), inclusive of a suite of benefits.
NORD ANGLIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL DUBLIN
HR Manager
NORD ANGLIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL DUBLIN
HR Manager Nord Anglia International School Dublin Dublin, Ireland Full-time, Permanent Hybrid working available ABOUT NAIS DUBLIN Nord Anglia International School Dublin is a premium international school and part of Nord Anglia Education, the world's largest premium international schools organisation, with over 80 schools in more than 30 countries. Our Dublin school serves a diverse international community, offering an ambitious, IB-focused education in a values-driven, wellbeing-centred environment. Our staff sit at the heart of what we do, and our HR function plays a vital role in supporting them. THE OPPORTUNITY This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced HR professional to take full ownership of the people agenda at an ambitious, growing international school. You will be NAIS Dublin's dedicated HR lead, reporting to the Principal and partnering closely with the Senior Leadership Team. You will line manage the HR Coordinator, and you will be supported by the wider Nord Anglia Europe HR community, with a dotted line to Regional HR Leadership. The role is hands-on, varied and outcomes-focused. You will own the full spectrum of HR delivery: employee relations, recruitment, compliance, performance management, payroll oversight, safeguarding, and staff engagement. This is not a shared-service or advisory role. You will be visible, present, and directly involved in the day-to-day people experience of the school. WHAT YOU WILL DO Lead all employee relations casework end-to-end, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence and exits, with confident judgement and legally compliant outcomes. Provide clear, practical advice to the Principal and line managers on Irish employment law, WRC procedures, HR policy and best practice. Own end-to-end recruitment for teaching and support staff, with safer recruitment practice and Garda vetting embedded throughout. Oversee payroll sign-off, pay reviews and workforce planning in partnership with the Campus Business Manager. Line manage, coach and develop the HR Coordinator, building a credible, service-focused HR function. Ensure the school meets its statutory obligations including working time, equality, statutory leave, GDPR and safeguarding. Maintain the integrity of HR data in SuccessFactors, and the quality of all HR documentation issued to staff. Lead staff engagement, wellbeing and inclusion initiatives in partnership with school leadership. Act as the school's primary liaison with the Nord Anglia Europe HR team. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR Essential Desirable Proven HR generalist experience in a regulated environment Strong, current working knowledge of Irish employment law Demonstrable experience managing complex ER cases independently, including WRC preparation Confident adviser to senior leaders on sensitive people matters Experience overseeing or supporting payroll processes High attention to detail and strong data accuracy Clear, credible communicator at all levels CIPD qualification or equivalent, or significant equivalent practical experience Experience in education, healthcare or professional services Experience line managing an HR team member, or working in a small HR function Familiarity with SuccessFactors or a similar HRIS Experience working within a multi-site or group HR structure Experience with international recruitment, work permits and relocation Awareness of the EU Pay Transparency Directive and Irish gender pay gap reporting Familiarity with Garda vetting and safeguarding in a school setting WHY JOIN US Genuine ownership. Full responsibility for a school HR function, with variety and impact from day one. A seat at the table. Close partnership with the Principal and SLT, and a voice that matters in school decisions. A regional HR community. Peers across 10+ European schools, shared tools, and specialist expertise to draw on when you need it. Investment in your development. CIPD and leadership development actively supported, with access to Nord Anglia group specialist functions. Hybrid and flexible working. Presence on campus when it matters, trust and flexibility for the rest. A values-led, inclusive workplace. We want people who bring their whole selves to work. HOW TO APPLY Applications are welcomed via the Nord Anglia careers portal. Please submit your CV and a one-page covering letter explaining why this role, and what you would bring to it. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Queries about the role should be sent to . We are not taking queries by phone. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Nord Anglia International School Dublin is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to complete Garda vetting and any other pre-employment checks required under Irish law and NAE policy. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout our recruitment process. Please let us know what you need. Nord Anglia International School Dublin HR Manager 2026
May 01, 2026
Full time
HR Manager Nord Anglia International School Dublin Dublin, Ireland Full-time, Permanent Hybrid working available ABOUT NAIS DUBLIN Nord Anglia International School Dublin is a premium international school and part of Nord Anglia Education, the world's largest premium international schools organisation, with over 80 schools in more than 30 countries. Our Dublin school serves a diverse international community, offering an ambitious, IB-focused education in a values-driven, wellbeing-centred environment. Our staff sit at the heart of what we do, and our HR function plays a vital role in supporting them. THE OPPORTUNITY This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced HR professional to take full ownership of the people agenda at an ambitious, growing international school. You will be NAIS Dublin's dedicated HR lead, reporting to the Principal and partnering closely with the Senior Leadership Team. You will line manage the HR Coordinator, and you will be supported by the wider Nord Anglia Europe HR community, with a dotted line to Regional HR Leadership. The role is hands-on, varied and outcomes-focused. You will own the full spectrum of HR delivery: employee relations, recruitment, compliance, performance management, payroll oversight, safeguarding, and staff engagement. This is not a shared-service or advisory role. You will be visible, present, and directly involved in the day-to-day people experience of the school. WHAT YOU WILL DO Lead all employee relations casework end-to-end, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence and exits, with confident judgement and legally compliant outcomes. Provide clear, practical advice to the Principal and line managers on Irish employment law, WRC procedures, HR policy and best practice. Own end-to-end recruitment for teaching and support staff, with safer recruitment practice and Garda vetting embedded throughout. Oversee payroll sign-off, pay reviews and workforce planning in partnership with the Campus Business Manager. Line manage, coach and develop the HR Coordinator, building a credible, service-focused HR function. Ensure the school meets its statutory obligations including working time, equality, statutory leave, GDPR and safeguarding. Maintain the integrity of HR data in SuccessFactors, and the quality of all HR documentation issued to staff. Lead staff engagement, wellbeing and inclusion initiatives in partnership with school leadership. Act as the school's primary liaison with the Nord Anglia Europe HR team. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR Essential Desirable Proven HR generalist experience in a regulated environment Strong, current working knowledge of Irish employment law Demonstrable experience managing complex ER cases independently, including WRC preparation Confident adviser to senior leaders on sensitive people matters Experience overseeing or supporting payroll processes High attention to detail and strong data accuracy Clear, credible communicator at all levels CIPD qualification or equivalent, or significant equivalent practical experience Experience in education, healthcare or professional services Experience line managing an HR team member, or working in a small HR function Familiarity with SuccessFactors or a similar HRIS Experience working within a multi-site or group HR structure Experience with international recruitment, work permits and relocation Awareness of the EU Pay Transparency Directive and Irish gender pay gap reporting Familiarity with Garda vetting and safeguarding in a school setting WHY JOIN US Genuine ownership. Full responsibility for a school HR function, with variety and impact from day one. A seat at the table. Close partnership with the Principal and SLT, and a voice that matters in school decisions. A regional HR community. Peers across 10+ European schools, shared tools, and specialist expertise to draw on when you need it. Investment in your development. CIPD and leadership development actively supported, with access to Nord Anglia group specialist functions. Hybrid and flexible working. Presence on campus when it matters, trust and flexibility for the rest. A values-led, inclusive workplace. We want people who bring their whole selves to work. HOW TO APPLY Applications are welcomed via the Nord Anglia careers portal. Please submit your CV and a one-page covering letter explaining why this role, and what you would bring to it. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Queries about the role should be sent to . We are not taking queries by phone. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Nord Anglia International School Dublin is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to complete Garda vetting and any other pre-employment checks required under Irish law and NAE policy. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout our recruitment process. Please let us know what you need. Nord Anglia International School Dublin HR Manager 2026
Imperium Financial Recruitment
Finance Manager
Imperium Financial Recruitment
Finance Manager Salford (Fully Office-Based) Finance Department Head Office Grade: Deputy Departmental Head Imperium Financial Recruitment are delighted to be partnering with a well-recognised institution to recruit an experienced Finance Manager . This is an excellent opportunity for a high-calibre finance professional to step into a broad, influential role where you can genuinely make a difference. The position offers significant exposure across the organisation, playing a key role in driving financial control, reporting excellence, and continuous improvement. Reporting to: Central Treasurer Job Purpose The Finance Manager is responsible for delivering accurate and timely financial reporting in line with internal policies and statutory requirements. The role oversees month-end and year-end processes, accounts payable and receivable, tax compliance, and payroll oversight, while acting as the primary liaison for external audit. The successful candidate will also lead and develop the Accounts team, ensuring a high-quality finance service that supports organisational objectives through strong financial control, reporting, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Financial Accounting & Reporting Maintain accurate and complete accounting records Lead month-end and year-end close processes, ensuring deadlines are met Produce timely financial reports in line with UK GAAP / FRS 102 Monitor balance sheet accounts and resolve variances Strengthen internal controls and ensure audit compliance Accounts Payable & Receivable Oversee AP and AR functions, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Manage supplier payments and debtor processes Identify and implement process improvements Tax Compliance Prepare and submit VAT returns and tax filings Ensure compliance with HMRC regulations Liaise with external advisors on complex matters Audit & Assurance Act as key contact for external auditors Prepare audit schedules and supporting documentation Coordinate audit processes and implement recommendations Payroll Oversight Oversee payroll operations and ensure accuracy Review payroll reconciliations and journals Ensure compliance with pensions and statutory requirements Budgeting & Financial Planning Lead the annual budgeting process Monitor performance against budget and provide analysis Support stakeholders with financial insight and guidance Leadership & Team Management Lead, coach, and develop the Accounts team Set clear objectives and monitor performance Foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement Manage recruitment, training, and team development Promote collaboration across departments Planning & Organisation Operate within established governance frameworks Manage competing priorities and tight deadlines Take ownership of finance function performance Build strong internal and external relationships Maintain confidentiality and professional integrity Key Relationships Senior Management Team Finance Department and wider organisation Regional and Head Office teams External stakeholders including auditors, HMRC, banks, and advisors Knowledge & Experience AAT qualified or above (or equivalent experience) Strong knowledge of UK accounting standards (UK GAAP / FRS 102) Proven experience in financial reporting and audit Experience managing month-end and year-end processes Strong understanding of AP/AR and payroll Experience with accounting systems (e.g. NetSuite, IRIS or similar) Track record of improving processes and controls Skills & Attributes Strong organisational and prioritisation skills Analytical and solution-focused mindset Ability to manage multiple deadlines effectively Advanced Excel and financial systems expertise Strong leadership and team management capability Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Behaviours High attention to detail and accuracy Strong accountability and ownership Proactive and solutions-driven approach Confident and fair decision-making Professionalism and confidentiality at all times Additional Information Fully office-based role in Salford Flexibility may be required to meet business needs, including occasional travel Commitment to delivering high-quality outputs and meeting deadlines is essential
May 01, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Salford (Fully Office-Based) Finance Department Head Office Grade: Deputy Departmental Head Imperium Financial Recruitment are delighted to be partnering with a well-recognised institution to recruit an experienced Finance Manager . This is an excellent opportunity for a high-calibre finance professional to step into a broad, influential role where you can genuinely make a difference. The position offers significant exposure across the organisation, playing a key role in driving financial control, reporting excellence, and continuous improvement. Reporting to: Central Treasurer Job Purpose The Finance Manager is responsible for delivering accurate and timely financial reporting in line with internal policies and statutory requirements. The role oversees month-end and year-end processes, accounts payable and receivable, tax compliance, and payroll oversight, while acting as the primary liaison for external audit. The successful candidate will also lead and develop the Accounts team, ensuring a high-quality finance service that supports organisational objectives through strong financial control, reporting, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Financial Accounting & Reporting Maintain accurate and complete accounting records Lead month-end and year-end close processes, ensuring deadlines are met Produce timely financial reports in line with UK GAAP / FRS 102 Monitor balance sheet accounts and resolve variances Strengthen internal controls and ensure audit compliance Accounts Payable & Receivable Oversee AP and AR functions, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Manage supplier payments and debtor processes Identify and implement process improvements Tax Compliance Prepare and submit VAT returns and tax filings Ensure compliance with HMRC regulations Liaise with external advisors on complex matters Audit & Assurance Act as key contact for external auditors Prepare audit schedules and supporting documentation Coordinate audit processes and implement recommendations Payroll Oversight Oversee payroll operations and ensure accuracy Review payroll reconciliations and journals Ensure compliance with pensions and statutory requirements Budgeting & Financial Planning Lead the annual budgeting process Monitor performance against budget and provide analysis Support stakeholders with financial insight and guidance Leadership & Team Management Lead, coach, and develop the Accounts team Set clear objectives and monitor performance Foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement Manage recruitment, training, and team development Promote collaboration across departments Planning & Organisation Operate within established governance frameworks Manage competing priorities and tight deadlines Take ownership of finance function performance Build strong internal and external relationships Maintain confidentiality and professional integrity Key Relationships Senior Management Team Finance Department and wider organisation Regional and Head Office teams External stakeholders including auditors, HMRC, banks, and advisors Knowledge & Experience AAT qualified or above (or equivalent experience) Strong knowledge of UK accounting standards (UK GAAP / FRS 102) Proven experience in financial reporting and audit Experience managing month-end and year-end processes Strong understanding of AP/AR and payroll Experience with accounting systems (e.g. NetSuite, IRIS or similar) Track record of improving processes and controls Skills & Attributes Strong organisational and prioritisation skills Analytical and solution-focused mindset Ability to manage multiple deadlines effectively Advanced Excel and financial systems expertise Strong leadership and team management capability Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Behaviours High attention to detail and accuracy Strong accountability and ownership Proactive and solutions-driven approach Confident and fair decision-making Professionalism and confidentiality at all times Additional Information Fully office-based role in Salford Flexibility may be required to meet business needs, including occasional travel Commitment to delivering high-quality outputs and meeting deadlines is essential

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