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Partner, UK Partnerships & Programs
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TL;DR We're looking for a seasoned executive who can build and scale Convergent's UK presence while navigating the intersection of breakthrough science, institutional design, and UK science policy. As our Partner for UK Operations & Programs, you'll lead our ARIA partnership, run our UK Residency program, build our on-the-ground team and infrastructure, sit on FRO boards, and represent Convergent across the UK science and policy ecosystem. You'll interface with ARIA, UKRI, Innovate UK, and government leadership while maintaining our standards for ambitious, high-integrity science. If you've built teams and organizations from the ground up, understand both startup velocity and UK public sector dynamics, and believe British science policy can actually enable moonshots rather than just talk about them, you'll fit in great here. Why Join Now? Convergent Research exists to bring entirely new scientific institutions into the world: Focused Research Organizations (FROs). These are purpose-built, mission-driven orgs designed to solve technological bottlenecks, unlock whole new fields, and lead to scaled revolutions. Think: "What if Bell Labs, but for single-cell proteomics?" We've launched more than 10 FROs globally and proven that the model works. We've raised over $350 million and catalyzed $300+ million in follow on investment. Now we're scaling intentionally into the UK, and this is a critical inflection point for that expansion. Last year, we became an ARIA Activation Partner and ran our first UK Residency program for prospective FRO founders, through which we incubated and selected two new UK FROs for ARIA funding. We also established a legal presence in the UK. This year, we're running Version 2 of the Residency, expanding our physical and operational footprint, deepening our networks across British research institutions and funding bodies, and building the team that will make Convergent a permanent fixture of the UK science ecosystem. This role is critical because UK expansion represents both massive opportunity and serious operational complexity. The person who joins in this role will be setting a lot of where our UK (and broader European) strategy goes. In addition to a strong strategic leader, we need someone who can work hand in hand with our US-based team to help manage UK-specific infrastructure around hiring, systems, governance, and partnerships while also growing a portfolio of world class FROs that maintain the speed, ambition, and scientific rigor Convergent is known for. You're joining at a moment that is neither all risk nor all rote-we have early traction and strong partnerships, but plenty of room for experimentation. You'll be joining a team that is ambitious, irreverent, and deeply committed to enabling breakthrough science. If you're excited about building institutions from scratch, UK science policy and innovation ecosystems, and helping founders build lasting organizations without drowning in bureaucracy, this is your role. The Role As our Partner for UK Operations & Programs, you'll be part strategic operator, part ecosystem builder, part founder boss, part diplomatic envoy, part chief of staff for UK activities. You will: Lead UK Residency & FRO pipeline Own the execution of our UK Residency program. Identify and source breakthrough research concepts from across British universities and institutes, recruit stellar founding teams, shepherd them through the Residency, and launch new FROs in partnership with ARIA and other funders. Manage UK Office and Hiring Help our team continue to build the operational foundations Convergent needs in the UK, supporting recruitment of new team members and ensuring our UK entity can support a growing FRO portfolio. Grow UK government and funding relationships Deepen our partnership with ARIA while building relationships with UKRI, Innovate UK, DSIT, and other agencies funding high risk research. Position Convergent as the trusted operating partner for ambitious public good science across the UK funding landscape. Represent Convergent in UK policy and science circles Be Convergent's face in London, Cambridge, and beyond. Speak at conferences, engage with policymakers, build relationships with university leadership and research directors, and ensure the FRO model is understood and valued by the UK science establishment. Provide board governance Serve as voting board member on multiple UK-based FROs, bringing strategic oversight, removing blockers, ensuring milestones align with both scientific ambition and funder requirements, and helping founders navigate the unique challenges of the UK research landscape. Shape Convergent's UK/Europe strategy Work with Convergent leadership to refine our UK expansion roadmap, identify which partnerships and programs align with our mission, and ensure we scale our UK/Europe presence without losing what makes us effective. A Non MECE Overview of a Day In Your Life UK Residency Leadership: Own strategy and execution for Version 2 (and beyond) of the UK Residency program. This means sourcing candidates from across UK research institutions, designing programming that converts ideas into fundable FROs, managing relationships with ARIA and other potential funders, running selection processes, and ensuring residents have everything they need to succeed. Report on program outcomes and iterate the model based on what we learn. ARIA Partnership Management: Serve as Convergent's primary point of contact for ARIA. Manage the relationship strategically, understanding ARIA's evolving priorities, positioning Convergent FROs for success within ARIA's portfolio, ensuring compliance with partnership agreements, and identifying opportunities to deepen collaboration. UK Funding Ecosystem Development: Build relationships with UKRI program directors, Innovate UK leads, DSIT officials, and other funders in the UK landscape. Identify funding opportunities for existing and prospective FROs. Help FROs craft compelling proposals that speak to UK funding priorities whilst maintaining scientific ambition. Translate FRO impact into the stories and metrics that unlock sustained UK public and private support. Board & FRO Governance: Represent Convergent on the boards of UK-based FROs. Bring strategic oversight, ensure compliance with UK-specific requirements (charity law, employment law, etc.), call bullshit when needed, and help founders navigate operating in the UK research ecosystem whilst maintaining FRO velocity. Ecosystem Building & External Representation: Attend the right conferences and convenings. Build relationships with university technology transfer offices, research institute directors, and heads of department. Publish in Research Professional, speak on panels, brief parliamentarians and civil servants, and generally make Convergent a known and trusted name in UK science. UK Team Building & Operations: Support organizational design decisions and hiring for Convergent's growing UK team-could include roles in operations, programming, fundraising, communications, or technical support. Where appropriate, directly manage new hires. Work with our US-based operations team to ensure consistency where it matters and localization where it helps. The Ideal Person For This Role You've operated in both the startup world and the UK science/policy world, and you believe research can move much, MUCH faster. You're equally comfortable whiteboarding with a systems biologist and navigating UKRI grant portals. You've built teams and systems from the ground up. You understand that "government funded" doesn't have to mean "endless meetings and no progress," but you also know the UK has particular operational requirements that must be respected. You're comfortable with ambiguity and able to evolve the role as our UK presence matures. Version 1 of Convergent UK is working. Your job is to build Version 2 and set the stage for Version 3. You might be: A former operator who wants to build institutions at larger scale An ex ARIA Program Director or technical specialist who wants to work more directly with founding teams A startup operator who wants to bring the innovation mindset to science A recovering academic administrator who figured out how to make British science move quickly and wants to do it at scale Must Have Superpowers UK science ecosystem fluency: Deep understanding of British research funding (UKRI, ARIA, Innovate UK), university structures, charity/nonprofit regulations, and how to navigate UK science policy without drowning in process. Program management: Experience designing, running, and iterating cohort based programs, accelerators, residencies, or similar. You know how to create transformative experiences for participants. Strategic + ops chops: Can build five year roadmaps and also fix the thing that's broken today. Board experience: Comfort with governance, fiduciary responsibility, and making tough calls. Bonus if you understand UK charity governance specifically. Relationship builder: Extensive network across UK research institutions, funding bodies, or policy circles. People return your emails and actually want to help you. Excellent judgment under uncertainty: Can pressure test strategy, identify red flags, and make calls with incomplete information. Strong written and verbal communication: Can write for Nature, UKRI grant applications, board memos, and Twitter without changing who you are. Empathy for scientists + healthy disrespect for academic incentives . click apply for full job details
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
TL;DR We're looking for a seasoned executive who can build and scale Convergent's UK presence while navigating the intersection of breakthrough science, institutional design, and UK science policy. As our Partner for UK Operations & Programs, you'll lead our ARIA partnership, run our UK Residency program, build our on-the-ground team and infrastructure, sit on FRO boards, and represent Convergent across the UK science and policy ecosystem. You'll interface with ARIA, UKRI, Innovate UK, and government leadership while maintaining our standards for ambitious, high-integrity science. If you've built teams and organizations from the ground up, understand both startup velocity and UK public sector dynamics, and believe British science policy can actually enable moonshots rather than just talk about them, you'll fit in great here. Why Join Now? Convergent Research exists to bring entirely new scientific institutions into the world: Focused Research Organizations (FROs). These are purpose-built, mission-driven orgs designed to solve technological bottlenecks, unlock whole new fields, and lead to scaled revolutions. Think: "What if Bell Labs, but for single-cell proteomics?" We've launched more than 10 FROs globally and proven that the model works. We've raised over $350 million and catalyzed $300+ million in follow on investment. Now we're scaling intentionally into the UK, and this is a critical inflection point for that expansion. Last year, we became an ARIA Activation Partner and ran our first UK Residency program for prospective FRO founders, through which we incubated and selected two new UK FROs for ARIA funding. We also established a legal presence in the UK. This year, we're running Version 2 of the Residency, expanding our physical and operational footprint, deepening our networks across British research institutions and funding bodies, and building the team that will make Convergent a permanent fixture of the UK science ecosystem. This role is critical because UK expansion represents both massive opportunity and serious operational complexity. The person who joins in this role will be setting a lot of where our UK (and broader European) strategy goes. In addition to a strong strategic leader, we need someone who can work hand in hand with our US-based team to help manage UK-specific infrastructure around hiring, systems, governance, and partnerships while also growing a portfolio of world class FROs that maintain the speed, ambition, and scientific rigor Convergent is known for. You're joining at a moment that is neither all risk nor all rote-we have early traction and strong partnerships, but plenty of room for experimentation. You'll be joining a team that is ambitious, irreverent, and deeply committed to enabling breakthrough science. If you're excited about building institutions from scratch, UK science policy and innovation ecosystems, and helping founders build lasting organizations without drowning in bureaucracy, this is your role. The Role As our Partner for UK Operations & Programs, you'll be part strategic operator, part ecosystem builder, part founder boss, part diplomatic envoy, part chief of staff for UK activities. You will: Lead UK Residency & FRO pipeline Own the execution of our UK Residency program. Identify and source breakthrough research concepts from across British universities and institutes, recruit stellar founding teams, shepherd them through the Residency, and launch new FROs in partnership with ARIA and other funders. Manage UK Office and Hiring Help our team continue to build the operational foundations Convergent needs in the UK, supporting recruitment of new team members and ensuring our UK entity can support a growing FRO portfolio. Grow UK government and funding relationships Deepen our partnership with ARIA while building relationships with UKRI, Innovate UK, DSIT, and other agencies funding high risk research. Position Convergent as the trusted operating partner for ambitious public good science across the UK funding landscape. Represent Convergent in UK policy and science circles Be Convergent's face in London, Cambridge, and beyond. Speak at conferences, engage with policymakers, build relationships with university leadership and research directors, and ensure the FRO model is understood and valued by the UK science establishment. Provide board governance Serve as voting board member on multiple UK-based FROs, bringing strategic oversight, removing blockers, ensuring milestones align with both scientific ambition and funder requirements, and helping founders navigate the unique challenges of the UK research landscape. Shape Convergent's UK/Europe strategy Work with Convergent leadership to refine our UK expansion roadmap, identify which partnerships and programs align with our mission, and ensure we scale our UK/Europe presence without losing what makes us effective. A Non MECE Overview of a Day In Your Life UK Residency Leadership: Own strategy and execution for Version 2 (and beyond) of the UK Residency program. This means sourcing candidates from across UK research institutions, designing programming that converts ideas into fundable FROs, managing relationships with ARIA and other potential funders, running selection processes, and ensuring residents have everything they need to succeed. Report on program outcomes and iterate the model based on what we learn. ARIA Partnership Management: Serve as Convergent's primary point of contact for ARIA. Manage the relationship strategically, understanding ARIA's evolving priorities, positioning Convergent FROs for success within ARIA's portfolio, ensuring compliance with partnership agreements, and identifying opportunities to deepen collaboration. UK Funding Ecosystem Development: Build relationships with UKRI program directors, Innovate UK leads, DSIT officials, and other funders in the UK landscape. Identify funding opportunities for existing and prospective FROs. Help FROs craft compelling proposals that speak to UK funding priorities whilst maintaining scientific ambition. Translate FRO impact into the stories and metrics that unlock sustained UK public and private support. Board & FRO Governance: Represent Convergent on the boards of UK-based FROs. Bring strategic oversight, ensure compliance with UK-specific requirements (charity law, employment law, etc.), call bullshit when needed, and help founders navigate operating in the UK research ecosystem whilst maintaining FRO velocity. Ecosystem Building & External Representation: Attend the right conferences and convenings. Build relationships with university technology transfer offices, research institute directors, and heads of department. Publish in Research Professional, speak on panels, brief parliamentarians and civil servants, and generally make Convergent a known and trusted name in UK science. UK Team Building & Operations: Support organizational design decisions and hiring for Convergent's growing UK team-could include roles in operations, programming, fundraising, communications, or technical support. Where appropriate, directly manage new hires. Work with our US-based operations team to ensure consistency where it matters and localization where it helps. The Ideal Person For This Role You've operated in both the startup world and the UK science/policy world, and you believe research can move much, MUCH faster. You're equally comfortable whiteboarding with a systems biologist and navigating UKRI grant portals. You've built teams and systems from the ground up. You understand that "government funded" doesn't have to mean "endless meetings and no progress," but you also know the UK has particular operational requirements that must be respected. You're comfortable with ambiguity and able to evolve the role as our UK presence matures. Version 1 of Convergent UK is working. Your job is to build Version 2 and set the stage for Version 3. You might be: A former operator who wants to build institutions at larger scale An ex ARIA Program Director or technical specialist who wants to work more directly with founding teams A startup operator who wants to bring the innovation mindset to science A recovering academic administrator who figured out how to make British science move quickly and wants to do it at scale Must Have Superpowers UK science ecosystem fluency: Deep understanding of British research funding (UKRI, ARIA, Innovate UK), university structures, charity/nonprofit regulations, and how to navigate UK science policy without drowning in process. Program management: Experience designing, running, and iterating cohort based programs, accelerators, residencies, or similar. You know how to create transformative experiences for participants. Strategic + ops chops: Can build five year roadmaps and also fix the thing that's broken today. Board experience: Comfort with governance, fiduciary responsibility, and making tough calls. Bonus if you understand UK charity governance specifically. Relationship builder: Extensive network across UK research institutions, funding bodies, or policy circles. People return your emails and actually want to help you. Excellent judgment under uncertainty: Can pressure test strategy, identify red flags, and make calls with incomplete information. Strong written and verbal communication: Can write for Nature, UKRI grant applications, board memos, and Twitter without changing who you are. Empathy for scientists + healthy disrespect for academic incentives . click apply for full job details
CKB Recruitment Ltd
Operations Administrator
CKB Recruitment Ltd South Cerney, Gloucestershire
Do you have some office based experience, or perhaps experience working in a team within retail or hospitality and want to use these transferrable skills to move into an office role? If so we have a super opportunity for you to join a genuinely superb business in Gloucestershire working in an administration role as an Operations Administrator. This is a business we have worked with for a number of years, and they have a very low turnover of staff, due to the fantastic culture this business has. Would you like to be a part of this too? They offer some genuinely great perks here, such as staff away days and social functions, with a benefits package that includes, Private Health Cover, 25 days holiday + bank holidays to start, free eye care, a 10% of salary annual bonus and a 10% non-contributory pension, death in service (x4 of base salary). And the benefits do not stop there, as they also offer a staff Employee Assistance program, and discounted membership investment opportunities as well as a further two days leave year fully paid to go and work for a charity of your choice. They also offer hybrid working too. You will be provided with full training her to enable you to deal with receiving and handling enquiries/correspondence in relation to underwriting applications and sickness benefit claims for policyholders. You will also be responsible for the issuing and tracking of new applications and claim forms, preparing all received correspondence for the Underwriters and Claims Consultants and allocating as instructed. You will also take and make Inbound and outbound calls to request/chase information to assist with the assessment of new contract applications, contract amendments and claims. As such you will need to have be a confident communicator, able to build rapour with customers over the phone, as well as a high level of attention to detail. The team here are a nice friendly bunch, and are keen to find someone who will fit in with a work hard but have fun mentality. A good standard of education with a minimum grade C GCSE, or equivalent, in Maths and English is also ideally needed too. This is a truly fabulous opportunity to join a great local employer in Gloucestershire, who offer a warm and friendly working environment, working with a great team! Office hours are 8:45am to 5pm and the salary on offer is £24,500 to £25,500, including all the benefits mentioned above, with them offering hybrid working. (You will need to be in the office 3 days a week) If you wish to discuss this role in more detail, please contact Kieran at CKB Recruitment
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Do you have some office based experience, or perhaps experience working in a team within retail or hospitality and want to use these transferrable skills to move into an office role? If so we have a super opportunity for you to join a genuinely superb business in Gloucestershire working in an administration role as an Operations Administrator. This is a business we have worked with for a number of years, and they have a very low turnover of staff, due to the fantastic culture this business has. Would you like to be a part of this too? They offer some genuinely great perks here, such as staff away days and social functions, with a benefits package that includes, Private Health Cover, 25 days holiday + bank holidays to start, free eye care, a 10% of salary annual bonus and a 10% non-contributory pension, death in service (x4 of base salary). And the benefits do not stop there, as they also offer a staff Employee Assistance program, and discounted membership investment opportunities as well as a further two days leave year fully paid to go and work for a charity of your choice. They also offer hybrid working too. You will be provided with full training her to enable you to deal with receiving and handling enquiries/correspondence in relation to underwriting applications and sickness benefit claims for policyholders. You will also be responsible for the issuing and tracking of new applications and claim forms, preparing all received correspondence for the Underwriters and Claims Consultants and allocating as instructed. You will also take and make Inbound and outbound calls to request/chase information to assist with the assessment of new contract applications, contract amendments and claims. As such you will need to have be a confident communicator, able to build rapour with customers over the phone, as well as a high level of attention to detail. The team here are a nice friendly bunch, and are keen to find someone who will fit in with a work hard but have fun mentality. A good standard of education with a minimum grade C GCSE, or equivalent, in Maths and English is also ideally needed too. This is a truly fabulous opportunity to join a great local employer in Gloucestershire, who offer a warm and friendly working environment, working with a great team! Office hours are 8:45am to 5pm and the salary on offer is £24,500 to £25,500, including all the benefits mentioned above, with them offering hybrid working. (You will need to be in the office 3 days a week) If you wish to discuss this role in more detail, please contact Kieran at CKB Recruitment
Hays Business Support
Safeguarding Administrator - part time
Hays Business Support City, Liverpool
Your new company A Liverpool based charity that has a significant impact on communities throughout the Liverpool City Region Your new role Working in a small yet efficient safeguarding team, you will be working on a part-time basis to support with extensive DBS and safeguarding checks to meet the national safeguarding guidelines. You will be the main point of contact for the office, and ensure compliance is meticulously maintained! You will be positively interacting with a range of paid staff, volunteers, and wider organisational members to ensure a smooth onboarding and compliance checking process. You will be responsible for all administration, data inputting, scanning and archiving of records relating to any documents that are needed for verification, as well as storing them securely with integrity. You will support with tracking for any safeguarding checks which need to be renewed and proactively manage the process! What you'll need to succeed Whilst experience managing DBS checks and wider safeguarding is preferred, this role requires a strong, diligent administrator with a strong sense of integrity. You will be used to working across systems which range in complexity, and not be above standard office duties such as scanning, data inputting, archiving and filing! You will have excellent attention to detail to spot anomalies or missing documents ahead of submitting the checks for processing with external agencies. You will be a true team player that is used to supporting where needed, and be comfortable working 21 hours per week. What you'll get in return This is a temporary to permanent position, which can offer a FTE of 27,000, which equates to an hourly rate of 14.80ph! You will have access to free on-site parking, have weekly pay and the opportunity for a permanent contract! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Apr 18, 2026
Full time
Your new company A Liverpool based charity that has a significant impact on communities throughout the Liverpool City Region Your new role Working in a small yet efficient safeguarding team, you will be working on a part-time basis to support with extensive DBS and safeguarding checks to meet the national safeguarding guidelines. You will be the main point of contact for the office, and ensure compliance is meticulously maintained! You will be positively interacting with a range of paid staff, volunteers, and wider organisational members to ensure a smooth onboarding and compliance checking process. You will be responsible for all administration, data inputting, scanning and archiving of records relating to any documents that are needed for verification, as well as storing them securely with integrity. You will support with tracking for any safeguarding checks which need to be renewed and proactively manage the process! What you'll need to succeed Whilst experience managing DBS checks and wider safeguarding is preferred, this role requires a strong, diligent administrator with a strong sense of integrity. You will be used to working across systems which range in complexity, and not be above standard office duties such as scanning, data inputting, archiving and filing! You will have excellent attention to detail to spot anomalies or missing documents ahead of submitting the checks for processing with external agencies. You will be a true team player that is used to supporting where needed, and be comfortable working 21 hours per week. What you'll get in return This is a temporary to permanent position, which can offer a FTE of 27,000, which equates to an hourly rate of 14.80ph! You will have access to free on-site parking, have weekly pay and the opportunity for a permanent contract! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
The Cinnamon Care Collection
Business Administrator
The Cinnamon Care Collection Thurnby, Leicestershire
New Care Home Opening Business Administrator £32,000 per annum plus company benefits Full Time Hours A Top 20 Care Home Group 2025! Awarded One of the UK s Best Companies to Work For Thurnby Fields, Leicester - Opening September 2026! Thurnby Fields is a luxurious residential and dementia care home based in Leicester, offering state-of-the-art facilities, which include 73 large en-suite bedrooms and 10 luxury care suites. The home also features luxurious lounges and dining rooms, an on-site café bar, a cinema and a professional hair and beauty salon. We are looking to recruit an experienced Business Administrator with competent finance skills to join our team. You will be responsible for providing administrative and accounting/credit control support to the home and have direct management of the Admin Assistants/Receptionists A major part of the Administrator's role is to ensure all client files and accounts are prepared, issued, updated and maintained in line with company policy and regulatory and statutory requirements. You will promote timely payment of client accounts and be proactive in the follow up of outstanding debt to the company in line with the credit control policy. A knowledge of accounts systems is essential as you will liaise with the Payroll Department; prepare reports and process staff information as per company timescales following verification, input and reconciliation of staff hours worked. Ideally experience in sales and purchase, petty cash and bank reconciliation. You will also prepare detailed staffing and payroll reports as required for the General Manager and Support staff. Included in your role is to maintain staff records in the staff hours system, the recruitment of staff, creating new employee files, maintaining staff files and recording staff sickness, holidays and leavers. You will need to have excellent IT skills and knowledge of Excel and be confident in using various internal IT systems and processes Our team member benefits include: Paid Breaks Uniforms Staff Meals Nest Pension Employee Assistance Programme Care Workers Charity Spice of Life Discount Retail Scheme Cycle Scheme Eye Care Refer a Friend Scheme Reward Vouchers Quarterly & Annual Company Recognition Awards
Apr 18, 2026
Full time
New Care Home Opening Business Administrator £32,000 per annum plus company benefits Full Time Hours A Top 20 Care Home Group 2025! Awarded One of the UK s Best Companies to Work For Thurnby Fields, Leicester - Opening September 2026! Thurnby Fields is a luxurious residential and dementia care home based in Leicester, offering state-of-the-art facilities, which include 73 large en-suite bedrooms and 10 luxury care suites. The home also features luxurious lounges and dining rooms, an on-site café bar, a cinema and a professional hair and beauty salon. We are looking to recruit an experienced Business Administrator with competent finance skills to join our team. You will be responsible for providing administrative and accounting/credit control support to the home and have direct management of the Admin Assistants/Receptionists A major part of the Administrator's role is to ensure all client files and accounts are prepared, issued, updated and maintained in line with company policy and regulatory and statutory requirements. You will promote timely payment of client accounts and be proactive in the follow up of outstanding debt to the company in line with the credit control policy. A knowledge of accounts systems is essential as you will liaise with the Payroll Department; prepare reports and process staff information as per company timescales following verification, input and reconciliation of staff hours worked. Ideally experience in sales and purchase, petty cash and bank reconciliation. You will also prepare detailed staffing and payroll reports as required for the General Manager and Support staff. Included in your role is to maintain staff records in the staff hours system, the recruitment of staff, creating new employee files, maintaining staff files and recording staff sickness, holidays and leavers. You will need to have excellent IT skills and knowledge of Excel and be confident in using various internal IT systems and processes Our team member benefits include: Paid Breaks Uniforms Staff Meals Nest Pension Employee Assistance Programme Care Workers Charity Spice of Life Discount Retail Scheme Cycle Scheme Eye Care Refer a Friend Scheme Reward Vouchers Quarterly & Annual Company Recognition Awards
Hays Business Support
Administrator
Hays Business Support Rochdale, Lancashire
Charity Administrator (Temporary)Pay: 13 hour plus holiday pay Contract: Temporary - 6 to 8 weeks Location: Rochdale On-site (parking available) We are seeking a reliable and enthusiastic Charity Administrator to support our team on a short-term basis. This role would suit someone organised, confident, and not afraid to get stuck in.Key Responsibilities General administrative support Data entry and maintaining accurate records Answering and directing phone calls professionally Supporting day-to-day office tasks as required About You Well-organised with strong attention to detail Confident in answering the phone and dealing with people Comfortable with data entry and basic admin tasks Proactive, positive, and dependable - someone with "something about them" Previous admin experience is desirable but not essential. What We Offer 13 per hour plus holiday pay Friendly and supportive charity environment On-site parking Immediate start for the right person If you're an organised administrator looking for a short-term role where you can make a difference, we'd love to hear from you. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Apr 17, 2026
Seasonal
Charity Administrator (Temporary)Pay: 13 hour plus holiday pay Contract: Temporary - 6 to 8 weeks Location: Rochdale On-site (parking available) We are seeking a reliable and enthusiastic Charity Administrator to support our team on a short-term basis. This role would suit someone organised, confident, and not afraid to get stuck in.Key Responsibilities General administrative support Data entry and maintaining accurate records Answering and directing phone calls professionally Supporting day-to-day office tasks as required About You Well-organised with strong attention to detail Confident in answering the phone and dealing with people Comfortable with data entry and basic admin tasks Proactive, positive, and dependable - someone with "something about them" Previous admin experience is desirable but not essential. What We Offer 13 per hour plus holiday pay Friendly and supportive charity environment On-site parking Immediate start for the right person If you're an organised administrator looking for a short-term role where you can make a difference, we'd love to hear from you. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Adecco
Quality Manager
Adecco Loughborough, Leicestershire
Job Title: Quality Manager Our values-Caring, Pioneering, Real-are at the heart of everything we do. These principles guide our mission and shape our culture. We expect every team member to embody these values, helping us deliver exceptional service and maintain our reputation as a forward-thinking and compassionate charity. Role Overview As Quality Manager, you will lead the Quality Department, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards including GMP and VMD licence conditions. You'll oversee quality systems, audits, and documentation, ensuring alignment with our Quality Manual, MPDs, and SOPs. Your leadership will drive continuous improvement, support cross-departmental collaboration, and uphold our commitment to donor welfare and ethical standards. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the annual quality strategy in collaboration with the Managing Director. Embed the Quality Policy across the organisation with measurable KPIs. Report departmental performance, risks, and concerns to senior leadership. Team Management Lead and support the Quality Administrator and Quality Compliance Officer. Conduct regular performance reviews and support professional development. Work with the Training Department to ensure staff are up to date on quality procedures and regulatory changes. Quality Systems & Compliance Maintain and enforce the Quality Management System (QMS) across all departments. Oversee document control and ensure accuracy and accessibility. Manage change control processes and ensure timely updates and reporting. Ensure compliance with VMD licence, GMP, VMR, and RCVS Code of Conduct. Liaise with the Clinical Supervisor on licence-related matters and regulatory communications. Continuous Improvement Lead the Non-Conformance Process (NCP), supporting investigations and trend analysis. Promote a culture of proactive problem-solving and quality awareness. Collaborate with departments to implement improvement plans and reduce non-conformities. Reporting & Governance Produce regular reports including KPIs and audit summaries for senior management. Chair the Management Quality Review (MQR) Board and ensure follow-up actions. Oversee quality alignment in project and product development. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with department leads to embed quality at operational levels. Support the Training, Laboratory, and Logistics teams in process improvement. Maintain relationships with external advisors and the Ethics Panel. Operational & Ethical Standards Ensure consistent application of GMP principles. Monitor and uphold ethical standards in line with organisational values. Travel as needed for audits, donation sessions, and training. Adhere to internal policies including clean desk and driving guidelines. Qualifications & Experience Essential Relevant quality qualification or equivalent experience. Strong knowledge of GMP. 3-5 years of supervisory or management experience. Proven ability to analyse data, solve problems, and drive improvements. Excellent leadership, communication, and project planning skills. Desirable Audit qualification. Degree in quality management or related field. Experience with continuous improvement methodologies. Personal Attributes Professional, confident, and approachable. Proactive and adaptable with a positive attitude. Strong customer service ethos and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented with high standards of accuracy. Self-motivated and well-organised. Collaborative team player. Compassionate and empathetic, especially towards pet owners and the veterinary community. Additional Information Participation in events, some of which may occur outside regular working hours, is expected and considered a valuable part of your role. Advance notice will be provided wherever possible. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Quality Manager Our values-Caring, Pioneering, Real-are at the heart of everything we do. These principles guide our mission and shape our culture. We expect every team member to embody these values, helping us deliver exceptional service and maintain our reputation as a forward-thinking and compassionate charity. Role Overview As Quality Manager, you will lead the Quality Department, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards including GMP and VMD licence conditions. You'll oversee quality systems, audits, and documentation, ensuring alignment with our Quality Manual, MPDs, and SOPs. Your leadership will drive continuous improvement, support cross-departmental collaboration, and uphold our commitment to donor welfare and ethical standards. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the annual quality strategy in collaboration with the Managing Director. Embed the Quality Policy across the organisation with measurable KPIs. Report departmental performance, risks, and concerns to senior leadership. Team Management Lead and support the Quality Administrator and Quality Compliance Officer. Conduct regular performance reviews and support professional development. Work with the Training Department to ensure staff are up to date on quality procedures and regulatory changes. Quality Systems & Compliance Maintain and enforce the Quality Management System (QMS) across all departments. Oversee document control and ensure accuracy and accessibility. Manage change control processes and ensure timely updates and reporting. Ensure compliance with VMD licence, GMP, VMR, and RCVS Code of Conduct. Liaise with the Clinical Supervisor on licence-related matters and regulatory communications. Continuous Improvement Lead the Non-Conformance Process (NCP), supporting investigations and trend analysis. Promote a culture of proactive problem-solving and quality awareness. Collaborate with departments to implement improvement plans and reduce non-conformities. Reporting & Governance Produce regular reports including KPIs and audit summaries for senior management. Chair the Management Quality Review (MQR) Board and ensure follow-up actions. Oversee quality alignment in project and product development. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with department leads to embed quality at operational levels. Support the Training, Laboratory, and Logistics teams in process improvement. Maintain relationships with external advisors and the Ethics Panel. Operational & Ethical Standards Ensure consistent application of GMP principles. Monitor and uphold ethical standards in line with organisational values. Travel as needed for audits, donation sessions, and training. Adhere to internal policies including clean desk and driving guidelines. Qualifications & Experience Essential Relevant quality qualification or equivalent experience. Strong knowledge of GMP. 3-5 years of supervisory or management experience. Proven ability to analyse data, solve problems, and drive improvements. Excellent leadership, communication, and project planning skills. Desirable Audit qualification. Degree in quality management or related field. Experience with continuous improvement methodologies. Personal Attributes Professional, confident, and approachable. Proactive and adaptable with a positive attitude. Strong customer service ethos and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented with high standards of accuracy. Self-motivated and well-organised. Collaborative team player. Compassionate and empathetic, especially towards pet owners and the veterinary community. Additional Information Participation in events, some of which may occur outside regular working hours, is expected and considered a valuable part of your role. Advance notice will be provided wherever possible. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
NFP People
Project Administrator
NFP People
Project Administrator We are looking for an experienced Administrator to join the team. Position: Project Administrator Location: Huddersfield/ Hybrid Hours: Part Time 22 hours per week Salary: £24,242.40 pro rata Contract: Temporary until August 2027 Benefits: Include 26 days holiday, rising to 30 after service increments plus 8 bank holiday, Personal Pension Scheme, Healthcare Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, Staff Awards Scheme, Company Sick Pay Scheme, flexible working patterns Closing Date: 31st October 2025. Interviews will be taking place on a rolling basis so this role may close earlier than advertised. The Role You will be responsible for organising the logistics and administration of delivering projects and contracts within the project delivery team. This includes supporting customers on their journey through the Champions programmes, progress logging, financial administration and post-delivery evaluations. Key duties include: Collate, update and maintain data and records Provide administrative support for the monitoring of organisational and contractual targets. Maintain and manage emails and outlook calendar Support the wider team with the co-ordination of the project Handle and answer incoming calls and emails about projects and contracts Maintaining regular contact with programme settings to ensure ongoing support and progression. Support the department in conducting post-delivery evaluations and assessing impact of delivery, reporting feedback to line manager. Work with Programme Early Years Advisors to update contact logs and records. About You You will have previous experience of general administration in a service / customer focussed environment with experience of team working, data collation, input, recording and processing. You will be comfortable using video conferencing technology and systems for processing payments and ideally have experience of customer care. To apply please submit your CV along with a covering letter detailing how your skills, knowledge and experience meet the requirements of the role. About the Organisation The organisation is a national charity and membership association specifically for nurseries. They work in partnership with nurseries, local authorities, national government and a range of partners to develop an environment in which early learning and care can flourish. The organisation is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and is actively opposed to discrimination in society. You may also have experience in areas such as Admin, Administration, Administrator, Project Admin, Project Administration, Project Administrator, Project Coordinator, Project Support, Project Officer, Project Assistant, Customer Service, Customer Service Agent, Customer Service Executive, Customer Service Assistant. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Project Administrator We are looking for an experienced Administrator to join the team. Position: Project Administrator Location: Huddersfield/ Hybrid Hours: Part Time 22 hours per week Salary: £24,242.40 pro rata Contract: Temporary until August 2027 Benefits: Include 26 days holiday, rising to 30 after service increments plus 8 bank holiday, Personal Pension Scheme, Healthcare Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, Staff Awards Scheme, Company Sick Pay Scheme, flexible working patterns Closing Date: 31st October 2025. Interviews will be taking place on a rolling basis so this role may close earlier than advertised. The Role You will be responsible for organising the logistics and administration of delivering projects and contracts within the project delivery team. This includes supporting customers on their journey through the Champions programmes, progress logging, financial administration and post-delivery evaluations. Key duties include: Collate, update and maintain data and records Provide administrative support for the monitoring of organisational and contractual targets. Maintain and manage emails and outlook calendar Support the wider team with the co-ordination of the project Handle and answer incoming calls and emails about projects and contracts Maintaining regular contact with programme settings to ensure ongoing support and progression. Support the department in conducting post-delivery evaluations and assessing impact of delivery, reporting feedback to line manager. Work with Programme Early Years Advisors to update contact logs and records. About You You will have previous experience of general administration in a service / customer focussed environment with experience of team working, data collation, input, recording and processing. You will be comfortable using video conferencing technology and systems for processing payments and ideally have experience of customer care. To apply please submit your CV along with a covering letter detailing how your skills, knowledge and experience meet the requirements of the role. About the Organisation The organisation is a national charity and membership association specifically for nurseries. They work in partnership with nurseries, local authorities, national government and a range of partners to develop an environment in which early learning and care can flourish. The organisation is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and is actively opposed to discrimination in society. You may also have experience in areas such as Admin, Administration, Administrator, Project Admin, Project Administration, Project Administrator, Project Coordinator, Project Support, Project Officer, Project Assistant, Customer Service, Customer Service Agent, Customer Service Executive, Customer Service Assistant. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Hays
Compliance Administrator
Hays Swadlincote, Derbyshire
Compliance Administrator up to £31k Hybrid Role purpose: The Compliance Officer plays a crucial role in ensuring the organisation operates in full accordance with all relevant UK laws, regulations, and sector best practices. The role protects the charity's reputation and public trust by implementing, maintaining, and improving compliance systems covering statutory obligations, safeguarding, GDPR and data protection, complaints handling, and website & social media content compliance. Working closely with senior managers, the postholder fosters a culture of accountability, transparency, and ethical conduct - enabling us to deliver its mission with integrity and legal compliance. The post holder is responsible for managing the compliance and complaints mailboxes and is the main point of contact for all compliance queries. Main Duties and Responsibilities: Compliance/GDPR Administration •Facilitate the timely signing of funding contracts and other legal agreements/documents using electronic signature software, proactively ensuring that documents are received by the appropriate parties and signed copies are saved to file •Assist in the identification and procurement of software that meets GDPR requirements •Draft, review and manage Data Sharing Agreements with third parties and partners to ensure that all data transfers comply with UK GDPR and organisational policies •Lead on and drive completion of Data Protection Impact Assessments to identify and mitigate privacy risks related to new or changed data processing activities or new services •Maintain oversight of GDPR compliance documentation and records to demonstrate accountability •Support ongoing monitoring and updating of GDPR policies/procedures, ensuring they reflect current regulations and best practice •Manage and coordinate operational components of security incident management, including response and reporting •Ensure the organisation complies with data breach and subject access request procedures, liaising with all relevant parties including clients •Manage and maintain the Information Asset Register, working with our services to identify information assets, evaluate risks, determine appropriate security measures and audit information provided Complaints Handling: •Review and maintain a robust complaint handling process in line with regulatory requirements and best practices •Oversee the timely and effective resolution of complaints, proactively liaising with internal teams and clients to investigate complaints, ensuring deadlines for responses are met •Provide regular reports on complaints metrics and provide insights to management •Identify and recommend improvements based on complaints analysis to improve processes, as appropriate Policy & Procedure Management •Draft, review, and update policies and procedures, as required •Monitor changes in regulation, ensuring internal policies align with UK data protection law •Assist with provision of due diligence information to funders and other stakeholders, as required •Liaise with service delivery partners to obtain due diligence information, as appropriate Website & Social Media Content Management: •Oversee and manage content on our websites to ensure compliance with legal, ethical and brand guidelines •Oversee the development of social media policies that align with compliance requirements •Superuser responsibility for social media channels •Monitor social media channels for compliance with internal guidelines and external regulations and collaborate with service teams to ensure that promotional content adheres to compliance standards •Conduct regular audits of website and social media content for compliance risks What you will need •You will have specialist experience in a compliance role with GDPR expertise. •Good understanding of regulatory requirements and data privacy •Proven knowledge of MS 365 applications •Experience of compliant handling •Excellent analytical and problem-solving •Outstanding written and verbal skills •Experience of conducting internal audits is ideal but not essential What you will get in return Hybrid role - 37.5 hours a week Up to £31k If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Compliance Administrator up to £31k Hybrid Role purpose: The Compliance Officer plays a crucial role in ensuring the organisation operates in full accordance with all relevant UK laws, regulations, and sector best practices. The role protects the charity's reputation and public trust by implementing, maintaining, and improving compliance systems covering statutory obligations, safeguarding, GDPR and data protection, complaints handling, and website & social media content compliance. Working closely with senior managers, the postholder fosters a culture of accountability, transparency, and ethical conduct - enabling us to deliver its mission with integrity and legal compliance. The post holder is responsible for managing the compliance and complaints mailboxes and is the main point of contact for all compliance queries. Main Duties and Responsibilities: Compliance/GDPR Administration •Facilitate the timely signing of funding contracts and other legal agreements/documents using electronic signature software, proactively ensuring that documents are received by the appropriate parties and signed copies are saved to file •Assist in the identification and procurement of software that meets GDPR requirements •Draft, review and manage Data Sharing Agreements with third parties and partners to ensure that all data transfers comply with UK GDPR and organisational policies •Lead on and drive completion of Data Protection Impact Assessments to identify and mitigate privacy risks related to new or changed data processing activities or new services •Maintain oversight of GDPR compliance documentation and records to demonstrate accountability •Support ongoing monitoring and updating of GDPR policies/procedures, ensuring they reflect current regulations and best practice •Manage and coordinate operational components of security incident management, including response and reporting •Ensure the organisation complies with data breach and subject access request procedures, liaising with all relevant parties including clients •Manage and maintain the Information Asset Register, working with our services to identify information assets, evaluate risks, determine appropriate security measures and audit information provided Complaints Handling: •Review and maintain a robust complaint handling process in line with regulatory requirements and best practices •Oversee the timely and effective resolution of complaints, proactively liaising with internal teams and clients to investigate complaints, ensuring deadlines for responses are met •Provide regular reports on complaints metrics and provide insights to management •Identify and recommend improvements based on complaints analysis to improve processes, as appropriate Policy & Procedure Management •Draft, review, and update policies and procedures, as required •Monitor changes in regulation, ensuring internal policies align with UK data protection law •Assist with provision of due diligence information to funders and other stakeholders, as required •Liaise with service delivery partners to obtain due diligence information, as appropriate Website & Social Media Content Management: •Oversee and manage content on our websites to ensure compliance with legal, ethical and brand guidelines •Oversee the development of social media policies that align with compliance requirements •Superuser responsibility for social media channels •Monitor social media channels for compliance with internal guidelines and external regulations and collaborate with service teams to ensure that promotional content adheres to compliance standards •Conduct regular audits of website and social media content for compliance risks What you will need •You will have specialist experience in a compliance role with GDPR expertise. •Good understanding of regulatory requirements and data privacy •Proven knowledge of MS 365 applications •Experience of compliant handling •Excellent analytical and problem-solving •Outstanding written and verbal skills •Experience of conducting internal audits is ideal but not essential What you will get in return Hybrid role - 37.5 hours a week Up to £31k If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Payroll Elite
Payroll & Pensions Manager
Payroll Elite Barnet, London
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE ROLE: A stand-alone role to administer the payroll and pension scheme(s), complying with all the legal and financial implications. This is an office based role, working 18 hours a week DUTIES: To ensure that all data is accurately input into the payroll system in accordance with statutory and contractual obligations and timescales. To ensure all staff records held comply with the rules of the Data Protection Act. To provide monthly payroll(s), adhering to all tax and national insurance legislation, ensuring the payroll is produced on the dates laid out in the employees contracts. To administer the pension scheme(s), complying with all regulations and deadlines. To be responsible for the processing of appropriate documentation relating to changes in individuals scheme membership status, the notification to the pension scheme administrators of amendments to members records and the preparation and submission of pension scheme returns, including contribution and salary data. Provision of guidance and relevant calculations on all pension-related issues. To liaise with staff and appropriate stakeholders including external bodies regarding payroll and pension queries. To provide employment statistics to Government departments. To ensure that all accounts are reconciled and that variances are investigated and corrected. To ensure that expenses are paid in a timely manner and that all appropriate systems are maintained. To provide financial information on the payroll to the Business Executive Officer as required. Prepare reports by compiling summaries of earnings, taxes and deductions. To ensure that there is good day-to-day communication between Payroll and Human Resources and other departments. To produce year end returns, and staffing budgets on an annual basis. To undertake audit checks ensuring accuracy and to ensure that variances are reviewed to comply with audit requirements. To administer Family Tax Credit and Council Tax payments when required. To keep abreast of Employment Law, and amend payroll processes accordingly, as required. To keep meticulous records regarding staff, in order to implement new legislation. To maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies. Any other duties required by the line manager that are commensurate with the job. Additional duties: To maintain a flexible and confidential approach to the role. To be supported and enabled in personal development through annual appraisal and regular supervision. The post holder must at all times carry out their responsibilities with due regard to the Charity s Equal Opportunities Statement. Work in line with the Charity s Safeguarding People from Abuse Policy and Whistle Blowing Policy to ensure that people are kept safe at all times. The post holder must carry out their responsibilities with due regard to the non-smoking environment of the Charity. Person Specification: Work experience/ Knowledge Professional payroll qualification (CIPP or equivalent) Experienced payroll practitioner, including experience of running an end to end payroll process. Experience in administering pension processes. Knowledge of pension regulations, employment tax and Government initiatives e.g., auto enrolment, apprenticeship levy. Up to date knowledge of current payroll and pension processes and legislation. Proficient in the use of the SAGE Payroll and Pension module. Skills and Abilities Excellent communication skills (written and verbal). Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills. Customer focused. Ability to work in a fast paced environment and under pressure with strict deadlines. Attention to detail and diligent approach to work. Excellent IT and MS skills in particular MS Excel and Word. Excellent standard of numeracy. Self-motivated and able to work independently. Ability to prioritise and confidently make decisions.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE ROLE: A stand-alone role to administer the payroll and pension scheme(s), complying with all the legal and financial implications. This is an office based role, working 18 hours a week DUTIES: To ensure that all data is accurately input into the payroll system in accordance with statutory and contractual obligations and timescales. To ensure all staff records held comply with the rules of the Data Protection Act. To provide monthly payroll(s), adhering to all tax and national insurance legislation, ensuring the payroll is produced on the dates laid out in the employees contracts. To administer the pension scheme(s), complying with all regulations and deadlines. To be responsible for the processing of appropriate documentation relating to changes in individuals scheme membership status, the notification to the pension scheme administrators of amendments to members records and the preparation and submission of pension scheme returns, including contribution and salary data. Provision of guidance and relevant calculations on all pension-related issues. To liaise with staff and appropriate stakeholders including external bodies regarding payroll and pension queries. To provide employment statistics to Government departments. To ensure that all accounts are reconciled and that variances are investigated and corrected. To ensure that expenses are paid in a timely manner and that all appropriate systems are maintained. To provide financial information on the payroll to the Business Executive Officer as required. Prepare reports by compiling summaries of earnings, taxes and deductions. To ensure that there is good day-to-day communication between Payroll and Human Resources and other departments. To produce year end returns, and staffing budgets on an annual basis. To undertake audit checks ensuring accuracy and to ensure that variances are reviewed to comply with audit requirements. To administer Family Tax Credit and Council Tax payments when required. To keep abreast of Employment Law, and amend payroll processes accordingly, as required. To keep meticulous records regarding staff, in order to implement new legislation. To maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies. Any other duties required by the line manager that are commensurate with the job. Additional duties: To maintain a flexible and confidential approach to the role. To be supported and enabled in personal development through annual appraisal and regular supervision. The post holder must at all times carry out their responsibilities with due regard to the Charity s Equal Opportunities Statement. Work in line with the Charity s Safeguarding People from Abuse Policy and Whistle Blowing Policy to ensure that people are kept safe at all times. The post holder must carry out their responsibilities with due regard to the non-smoking environment of the Charity. Person Specification: Work experience/ Knowledge Professional payroll qualification (CIPP or equivalent) Experienced payroll practitioner, including experience of running an end to end payroll process. Experience in administering pension processes. Knowledge of pension regulations, employment tax and Government initiatives e.g., auto enrolment, apprenticeship levy. Up to date knowledge of current payroll and pension processes and legislation. Proficient in the use of the SAGE Payroll and Pension module. Skills and Abilities Excellent communication skills (written and verbal). Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills. Customer focused. Ability to work in a fast paced environment and under pressure with strict deadlines. Attention to detail and diligent approach to work. Excellent IT and MS skills in particular MS Excel and Word. Excellent standard of numeracy. Self-motivated and able to work independently. Ability to prioritise and confidently make decisions.

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