Marc Daniels are working with a well established company based in Henley-on-Thames seeking a proactive Payroll Assistant to join their team on a part-time basis (22 - 30 hours per week). You will support the processing of multiple payrolls for their clients, ensuring accuracy and compliance. This is an ideal role for someone with payroll experience looking for flexible hours. Key Responsibilities: Manage the end-to-end processing of weekly, fortnightly, and monthly payrolls for approximately 30 -40 employees Assist with inbound calls (approximately 5- 30 calls a day) Input employee data, including starters, leavers, tax codes, pensions, and statutory payments. Check timesheets, overtime, and holiday pay calculations. Ensure accurate RTI (Real Time Information) submissions to HMRC. Administer auto-enrolment and pension contributions. Deal with payroll-related queries from clients and employees promptly. Maintain accurate records and comply with GDPR and HMRC requirements. Provide general administrative support to the payroll and accounts team. Skills and Experience: Previous experience in payroll processing Strong knowledge of UK PAYE, NIC, statutory payments (SSP, SMP, SPP) and pension auto-enrolment. Familiarity with payroll software (e.g. Sage Payroll). High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Good communication and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a small team. Proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel. If you are looking for a role where you wll enjoy being part of an established and supportive team whilst taking ownership of the payroll function and making it your own this could be the role for you. You will be office based for the hours you will work but some flexibility is possible. There is also car parking onsite. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Marc Daniels Specialist Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your personal data.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Marc Daniels are working with a well established company based in Henley-on-Thames seeking a proactive Payroll Assistant to join their team on a part-time basis (22 - 30 hours per week). You will support the processing of multiple payrolls for their clients, ensuring accuracy and compliance. This is an ideal role for someone with payroll experience looking for flexible hours. Key Responsibilities: Manage the end-to-end processing of weekly, fortnightly, and monthly payrolls for approximately 30 -40 employees Assist with inbound calls (approximately 5- 30 calls a day) Input employee data, including starters, leavers, tax codes, pensions, and statutory payments. Check timesheets, overtime, and holiday pay calculations. Ensure accurate RTI (Real Time Information) submissions to HMRC. Administer auto-enrolment and pension contributions. Deal with payroll-related queries from clients and employees promptly. Maintain accurate records and comply with GDPR and HMRC requirements. Provide general administrative support to the payroll and accounts team. Skills and Experience: Previous experience in payroll processing Strong knowledge of UK PAYE, NIC, statutory payments (SSP, SMP, SPP) and pension auto-enrolment. Familiarity with payroll software (e.g. Sage Payroll). High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Good communication and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a small team. Proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel. If you are looking for a role where you wll enjoy being part of an established and supportive team whilst taking ownership of the payroll function and making it your own this could be the role for you. You will be office based for the hours you will work but some flexibility is possible. There is also car parking onsite. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Marc Daniels Specialist Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your personal data.
Assistant Team Manager - Pensions Administration Croydon or Birmingham We are seeking an experienced Assistant Team Manager to join a growing Pensions Administration team delivering high?quality services to pension scheme clients and members. This role focuses on managing day?to?day administration for a portfolio of schemes (predominantly Defined Benefit), overseeing workloads, ensuring service standards are met, and supporting the development of team members. Location: Croydon or Birmingham preferred (hybrid working). Key Responsibilities of the Assistant Team Manager Oversee and prioritise administration workloads Ensure work meets Service Level Agreements, scheme rules, and legislation Review and quality?check team output Support, train, and mentor team members Attend client and trustee meetings Manage ad?hoc projects and identify non?core fee work Keep up to date with technical and legislative changes Skills & Experience of the Assistant Team Manager Senior Pensions Administrator or Deputy Team Leader experience Strong knowledge of Defined Benefit pension schemes Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Proven ability to manage deadlines and multiple priorities Experience supervising or developing others What's on Offer Competitive salary and performance?related bonus Study support and salary increases for exam success Ongoing training and career development Supportive, inclusive team environment Disclaimer CCA Recruitment Group is an employment agency with a legitimate interest in providing work finding services. Please be advised that by submitting your CV to CCA Recruitment Group, directly or via any of our job advertisement platforms, and all telephone calls may be recorded for training and auditing purposes, your personal data will be held on our secure internal CRM system indefinitely. The personal data contained therein will not be shared with any third parties without your express consent. As an individual, you have the right to withdraw consent at any time. Following a period of 10 years inactivity your CV will be deleted permanently from our database. This electronic message may contain proprietary and confidential information. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) named above. If you are not the intended recipient or authorised to receive this e-mail for the intended recipient, you may not use, copy, disclose or distribute to anyone this message or any information contained in this message. If you have received this electronic message in error, please notify me by replying to this e-mail.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Assistant Team Manager - Pensions Administration Croydon or Birmingham We are seeking an experienced Assistant Team Manager to join a growing Pensions Administration team delivering high?quality services to pension scheme clients and members. This role focuses on managing day?to?day administration for a portfolio of schemes (predominantly Defined Benefit), overseeing workloads, ensuring service standards are met, and supporting the development of team members. Location: Croydon or Birmingham preferred (hybrid working). Key Responsibilities of the Assistant Team Manager Oversee and prioritise administration workloads Ensure work meets Service Level Agreements, scheme rules, and legislation Review and quality?check team output Support, train, and mentor team members Attend client and trustee meetings Manage ad?hoc projects and identify non?core fee work Keep up to date with technical and legislative changes Skills & Experience of the Assistant Team Manager Senior Pensions Administrator or Deputy Team Leader experience Strong knowledge of Defined Benefit pension schemes Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Proven ability to manage deadlines and multiple priorities Experience supervising or developing others What's on Offer Competitive salary and performance?related bonus Study support and salary increases for exam success Ongoing training and career development Supportive, inclusive team environment Disclaimer CCA Recruitment Group is an employment agency with a legitimate interest in providing work finding services. Please be advised that by submitting your CV to CCA Recruitment Group, directly or via any of our job advertisement platforms, and all telephone calls may be recorded for training and auditing purposes, your personal data will be held on our secure internal CRM system indefinitely. The personal data contained therein will not be shared with any third parties without your express consent. As an individual, you have the right to withdraw consent at any time. Following a period of 10 years inactivity your CV will be deleted permanently from our database. This electronic message may contain proprietary and confidential information. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) named above. If you are not the intended recipient or authorised to receive this e-mail for the intended recipient, you may not use, copy, disclose or distribute to anyone this message or any information contained in this message. If you have received this electronic message in error, please notify me by replying to this e-mail.
Job Description We are seeking an Interim Resourcing Admin Manager for a local government client in Dudley, West Midlands. To provide advice and support to hiring managers, customers, and employees on recruitment activity, redirecting and escalating as appropriate. Manage and lead the processing of all School/Academy vacancies (schools/academies contracted via a Traded Service agreement) in line with approval clearance processes within stipulated deadlines. Hybrid working, with current on-site attendance every Wednesday and on an ad-hoc basis for team and personal development events. Responsibilities Line management of 8 Resourcing Team members (1 x resourcing administrator, 4 x resourcing administrators, 4 resourcing assistants) in the absence of the Resourcing Coordinator. Coordinate and allocate the Resourcing Team's daily mailbox activities in the Resourcing Coordinator's absence. Lead on the development and improvements of the application tracking system, currently Tribepad. Knowledge & Experience Requirements Knowledge of and experience in sourcing and implementing applicant tracking systems (ATS). Knowledge of Tribepad is advantageous but not essential. Monitor and report on KPIs, including time-to-hire, EDI monitoring, cost-per-hire, etc. Up-to-date knowledge and Understanding of human resources best practice and a thorough Understanding of the practical application of employment law. Knowledge and Understanding of key human resources processes such as payroll and pensions, human resources information systems and recruitment. Successful experience delivering human resources support in a public sector environment, including interpreting and applying terms and conditions of service and contracts of employment. Sound experience of managing and bringing to a successful conclusion complex and contentious human resources casework, including discipline, grievance, capability and harassment. Ability to work collaboratively to review, develop and implement effective human resources policies and procedures. Ability to analyse and interpret complex information and prepare and deliver briefings and or presentations. Demonstrate successful experience promoting and implementing equality and diversity considerations in all aspects of Human Resources Management, including organisation development. Successful experience working collaboratively on change management initiatives and projects. Effective communication, influencing and persuasion skills Ability to engender trust and confidence and demonstrate probity and integrity in the provision of advice and support on complex human resources issues. Demonstrate ability to manage conflicting priorities and a demanding workload. Qualification Essential GCSES or equivalent to include Maths and English Degree or equivalent managerial-level qualification Graduate membership of the CIPD environment Advanced user Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, social media. Essential Compliance Requirements 3 Years of References Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Apr 28, 2026
Contractor
Job Description We are seeking an Interim Resourcing Admin Manager for a local government client in Dudley, West Midlands. To provide advice and support to hiring managers, customers, and employees on recruitment activity, redirecting and escalating as appropriate. Manage and lead the processing of all School/Academy vacancies (schools/academies contracted via a Traded Service agreement) in line with approval clearance processes within stipulated deadlines. Hybrid working, with current on-site attendance every Wednesday and on an ad-hoc basis for team and personal development events. Responsibilities Line management of 8 Resourcing Team members (1 x resourcing administrator, 4 x resourcing administrators, 4 resourcing assistants) in the absence of the Resourcing Coordinator. Coordinate and allocate the Resourcing Team's daily mailbox activities in the Resourcing Coordinator's absence. Lead on the development and improvements of the application tracking system, currently Tribepad. Knowledge & Experience Requirements Knowledge of and experience in sourcing and implementing applicant tracking systems (ATS). Knowledge of Tribepad is advantageous but not essential. Monitor and report on KPIs, including time-to-hire, EDI monitoring, cost-per-hire, etc. Up-to-date knowledge and Understanding of human resources best practice and a thorough Understanding of the practical application of employment law. Knowledge and Understanding of key human resources processes such as payroll and pensions, human resources information systems and recruitment. Successful experience delivering human resources support in a public sector environment, including interpreting and applying terms and conditions of service and contracts of employment. Sound experience of managing and bringing to a successful conclusion complex and contentious human resources casework, including discipline, grievance, capability and harassment. Ability to work collaboratively to review, develop and implement effective human resources policies and procedures. Ability to analyse and interpret complex information and prepare and deliver briefings and or presentations. Demonstrate successful experience promoting and implementing equality and diversity considerations in all aspects of Human Resources Management, including organisation development. Successful experience working collaboratively on change management initiatives and projects. Effective communication, influencing and persuasion skills Ability to engender trust and confidence and demonstrate probity and integrity in the provision of advice and support on complex human resources issues. Demonstrate ability to manage conflicting priorities and a demanding workload. Qualification Essential GCSES or equivalent to include Maths and English Degree or equivalent managerial-level qualification Graduate membership of the CIPD environment Advanced user Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, social media. Essential Compliance Requirements 3 Years of References Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Foundation Degree Apprentice page is loaded Foundation Degree Apprenticelocations: Sunderlandtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: May 1, 2026 (14 days left to apply)job requisition id: R Kick start your Career with Nissan! Start your career. Gain recognised qualifications. Build a future with us.Looking for a role where you can learn fast, grow fast, and actually enjoy coming to work Payroll Team as a Foundation Degree Payroll Apprentice - a fully structured 5 year programme designed to set you up for a long term professional career.This is more than an apprenticeship. It's a clear development pathway that combines real-life experience, expert coaching, and nationally recognised qualifications - all while you earn a salary. What You'll Be Doing You'll get hands-on experience from day one, including: Learning how things really work behind the scenes Working with modern tools, software and technology Supporting real projects that make a real impact on employees Developing skills, you can use for the rest of your careerFrom day one, you'll be part of a supportive payroll team handling real responsibilities in a large, complex organisation. Over time, you'll build full end to end payroll experience , including: Learning how payroll works from start to finish Processing new starters and leavers Running and reconciling payroll reports Supporting payroll systems, exports, imports and integrations Answering payroll, tax and coding queries Working with HMRC and supporting tax-related activities Gaining exposure to benefits, pensions and allowance schemes Understanding how payroll supports thousands of employeesYou'll grow in confidence and capability each year as your responsibility increases. Qualifications You'll Achieve During the programme, you'll work towards recognised payroll qualifications: Level 3 Payroll Administrator Level 5 Payroll Assistant Manager (Foundation Degree equivalent) There's also scope to progress further into specialised payroll or finance pathways after Level 5. Qualifications may be subject to change What We're Looking For You don't need years of experience - we're looking for potential, curiosity and commitment . A positive, can do mindset and customer focus Willingness to learn and ask questions Good communication and teamwork skills Basic IT confidence (we'll help you build the rest) An interest and aptitude for numbers Strong attention to detail and numerical accuracy An interest in payroll, finance, tax or business Entry Requirements To join the programme, you'll need: GCSE Maths Grade 7 (or equivalent) GCSE English Language or Literature Grade 6 or above (or equivalent) Two additional subjects at Grade 6 or above (or equivalent) What You'll Get in Return Full training and ongoing support A welcoming team who want you to succeed Clear progression and development opportunities Valuable skills and experience for your CV Competitive pay and benefits Salary & Progression Starting salary: £17,400.68 Salary reviewed every 6 months , with progression linked to performance and development Earn while you learn Gain respected qualifications Develop skills employers' value Be supported by an experienced team Build a long-term career in a global organisation You'll grow personally and professionally You'll be part of something that mattersIf you're excited by the idea of learning, growing, and starting your career the right way, apply now .Sunderland United Kingdom
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Foundation Degree Apprentice page is loaded Foundation Degree Apprenticelocations: Sunderlandtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: May 1, 2026 (14 days left to apply)job requisition id: R Kick start your Career with Nissan! Start your career. Gain recognised qualifications. Build a future with us.Looking for a role where you can learn fast, grow fast, and actually enjoy coming to work Payroll Team as a Foundation Degree Payroll Apprentice - a fully structured 5 year programme designed to set you up for a long term professional career.This is more than an apprenticeship. It's a clear development pathway that combines real-life experience, expert coaching, and nationally recognised qualifications - all while you earn a salary. What You'll Be Doing You'll get hands-on experience from day one, including: Learning how things really work behind the scenes Working with modern tools, software and technology Supporting real projects that make a real impact on employees Developing skills, you can use for the rest of your careerFrom day one, you'll be part of a supportive payroll team handling real responsibilities in a large, complex organisation. Over time, you'll build full end to end payroll experience , including: Learning how payroll works from start to finish Processing new starters and leavers Running and reconciling payroll reports Supporting payroll systems, exports, imports and integrations Answering payroll, tax and coding queries Working with HMRC and supporting tax-related activities Gaining exposure to benefits, pensions and allowance schemes Understanding how payroll supports thousands of employeesYou'll grow in confidence and capability each year as your responsibility increases. Qualifications You'll Achieve During the programme, you'll work towards recognised payroll qualifications: Level 3 Payroll Administrator Level 5 Payroll Assistant Manager (Foundation Degree equivalent) There's also scope to progress further into specialised payroll or finance pathways after Level 5. Qualifications may be subject to change What We're Looking For You don't need years of experience - we're looking for potential, curiosity and commitment . A positive, can do mindset and customer focus Willingness to learn and ask questions Good communication and teamwork skills Basic IT confidence (we'll help you build the rest) An interest and aptitude for numbers Strong attention to detail and numerical accuracy An interest in payroll, finance, tax or business Entry Requirements To join the programme, you'll need: GCSE Maths Grade 7 (or equivalent) GCSE English Language or Literature Grade 6 or above (or equivalent) Two additional subjects at Grade 6 or above (or equivalent) What You'll Get in Return Full training and ongoing support A welcoming team who want you to succeed Clear progression and development opportunities Valuable skills and experience for your CV Competitive pay and benefits Salary & Progression Starting salary: £17,400.68 Salary reviewed every 6 months , with progression linked to performance and development Earn while you learn Gain respected qualifications Develop skills employers' value Be supported by an experienced team Build a long-term career in a global organisation You'll grow personally and professionally You'll be part of something that mattersIf you're excited by the idea of learning, growing, and starting your career the right way, apply now .Sunderland United Kingdom
JOB SUMMARY The Finance Manager is responsible for leading and owning transactional finance operations across the organisation, ensuring that core financial processes are accurate and delivered on time. The role provides oversight of banking, transactional functions, reconciliations and finance systems acting as the link between transactional processing and management reporting. It ensures consistent application of policies, effective issue resolution and the smooth running of finance operations. The Finance Manager will lead, develop and manage a small team of Finance Assistants and Administrators ensuring they are equipped with the right skills and expertise to deliver finance processes consistently and accurately. RESPONSIBILITIES Transactional Finance Operations Leadership Provide comprehensive oversight of banking, accounts receivable, accounts payable, expenses, floats and reconciliations, ensuring processes are accurate, timely and compliant with internal controls. Process Governance & Documentation Maintain well documented, up to date procedures across transactional activities, embedding best practice and ensuring consistent operational standards across the team. Finance Systems & Statutory Compliance Support Manage finance systems used for transactional delivery, ensuring they support approvals, audit trails and compliance. Oversee statutory administrative obligations including accurate financial records and audit support. Cashflow & Treasury Management Lead cashflow management and reporting, ensuring appropriate controls, monitoring and forecasting to support organisational decision-making and liquidity planning. Payroll & Pensions Oversight Own payroll and pensions processing, ensuring timely and accurate submissions, postings and reconciliations, and strong governance through close collaboration with HR and Finance leadership. FX & Multi Currency Transaction Management Lead currency and foreign payment operations, including FX monitoring, exposure analysis and execution, maintaining robust controls and documentation across all related activity. Month End Preparedness & Control Assurance Ensure month end readiness through disciplined reconciliations, checks and variance reviews, while acting as a key approver for high risk or high value transactions to safeguard financial governance. Team Leadership & Continuous Improvement Lead, support and develop the transactional finance team, fostering expertise, accountability and service excellence. Drive ongoing improvements to systems, processes and controls, enhancing efficiency, automation and operational resilience. General Actively engaging with the organisation's vision and policies regarding equality, representation and inclusion, artistic ambition, participation and engagement, health and safety, sustainability, reporting evaluation and monitoring Training and talent development is central to the way that Factory International work. All job roles are expected to contribute to our training and development activity, contributing time to supporting our training programmes on site and occasionally off site Any other duties that are commensurate with the post PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL Professional Qualifications & Experience Fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Experience working in a busy finance environment with responsibility for operational or transactional finance activities. Strong understanding of end to end transactional processes, including payments, accounts receivable, accounts payable, reconciliations, income processing, and floats management. Experience managing finance operations within an accounting or ERP system. Technical & Analytical Skills Strong experience using finance systems to support operational workflows, approvals and audit trails. Advanced Excel skills with confidence working with financial data, reconciliations and operational reporting. Demonstrable ability to identify inefficiencies and implement practical improvements to finance processes. Experience working with integrated systems and handling operational datasets. Payroll, Pensions & Compliance Knowledge of payroll and pensions processing, including end to end administration, posting and reconciliation. Understanding of operational financial controls, statutory requirements and audit support processes. Organisational & Operational Capability Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills with the ability to manage multiple operational deadlines in a fast paced environment. Strong problem solving ability, with confidence investigating and resolving operational issues and queries independently and collaboratively. Communication & Stakeholder Management Strong communication skills, able to work effectively with colleagues across Finance, HR, and other departments. Ability to explain financial processes, requirements and issues clearly to non finance colleagues. Personal Attributes Proactive, solutions focused approach with the ability to address operational challenges effectively. High attention to detail with strong commitment to accuracy and reliable delivery. Able to work calmly and maintain consistency during busy periods or under pressure. Positive, adaptable and collaborative, supporting team working and organisational change. Committed to the organisation's values, including equality, representation and sustainability Commitment to championing representation and inclusion at every level of the organisation with a proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds DESIRABLE Interest in contemporary arts and culture Enthusiasm for training, mentoring and support of emerging talent
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
JOB SUMMARY The Finance Manager is responsible for leading and owning transactional finance operations across the organisation, ensuring that core financial processes are accurate and delivered on time. The role provides oversight of banking, transactional functions, reconciliations and finance systems acting as the link between transactional processing and management reporting. It ensures consistent application of policies, effective issue resolution and the smooth running of finance operations. The Finance Manager will lead, develop and manage a small team of Finance Assistants and Administrators ensuring they are equipped with the right skills and expertise to deliver finance processes consistently and accurately. RESPONSIBILITIES Transactional Finance Operations Leadership Provide comprehensive oversight of banking, accounts receivable, accounts payable, expenses, floats and reconciliations, ensuring processes are accurate, timely and compliant with internal controls. Process Governance & Documentation Maintain well documented, up to date procedures across transactional activities, embedding best practice and ensuring consistent operational standards across the team. Finance Systems & Statutory Compliance Support Manage finance systems used for transactional delivery, ensuring they support approvals, audit trails and compliance. Oversee statutory administrative obligations including accurate financial records and audit support. Cashflow & Treasury Management Lead cashflow management and reporting, ensuring appropriate controls, monitoring and forecasting to support organisational decision-making and liquidity planning. Payroll & Pensions Oversight Own payroll and pensions processing, ensuring timely and accurate submissions, postings and reconciliations, and strong governance through close collaboration with HR and Finance leadership. FX & Multi Currency Transaction Management Lead currency and foreign payment operations, including FX monitoring, exposure analysis and execution, maintaining robust controls and documentation across all related activity. Month End Preparedness & Control Assurance Ensure month end readiness through disciplined reconciliations, checks and variance reviews, while acting as a key approver for high risk or high value transactions to safeguard financial governance. Team Leadership & Continuous Improvement Lead, support and develop the transactional finance team, fostering expertise, accountability and service excellence. Drive ongoing improvements to systems, processes and controls, enhancing efficiency, automation and operational resilience. General Actively engaging with the organisation's vision and policies regarding equality, representation and inclusion, artistic ambition, participation and engagement, health and safety, sustainability, reporting evaluation and monitoring Training and talent development is central to the way that Factory International work. All job roles are expected to contribute to our training and development activity, contributing time to supporting our training programmes on site and occasionally off site Any other duties that are commensurate with the post PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL Professional Qualifications & Experience Fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Experience working in a busy finance environment with responsibility for operational or transactional finance activities. Strong understanding of end to end transactional processes, including payments, accounts receivable, accounts payable, reconciliations, income processing, and floats management. Experience managing finance operations within an accounting or ERP system. Technical & Analytical Skills Strong experience using finance systems to support operational workflows, approvals and audit trails. Advanced Excel skills with confidence working with financial data, reconciliations and operational reporting. Demonstrable ability to identify inefficiencies and implement practical improvements to finance processes. Experience working with integrated systems and handling operational datasets. Payroll, Pensions & Compliance Knowledge of payroll and pensions processing, including end to end administration, posting and reconciliation. Understanding of operational financial controls, statutory requirements and audit support processes. Organisational & Operational Capability Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills with the ability to manage multiple operational deadlines in a fast paced environment. Strong problem solving ability, with confidence investigating and resolving operational issues and queries independently and collaboratively. Communication & Stakeholder Management Strong communication skills, able to work effectively with colleagues across Finance, HR, and other departments. Ability to explain financial processes, requirements and issues clearly to non finance colleagues. Personal Attributes Proactive, solutions focused approach with the ability to address operational challenges effectively. High attention to detail with strong commitment to accuracy and reliable delivery. Able to work calmly and maintain consistency during busy periods or under pressure. Positive, adaptable and collaborative, supporting team working and organisational change. Committed to the organisation's values, including equality, representation and sustainability Commitment to championing representation and inclusion at every level of the organisation with a proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds DESIRABLE Interest in contemporary arts and culture Enthusiasm for training, mentoring and support of emerging talent
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Payroll Assistant to join an independent accountancy firm, delivering comprehensive payroll solutions for a diverse range of clients. As a Payroll Assistant, you will manage a portfolio of client payrolls, ensuring accurate, timely, and compliant processing while supporting overall team objectives. This full-time role offers salary circa £24,000 - £28,000 and benefits. You will be responsible for: Processing assigned client payrolls accurately and on schedule. Inputting data and preparing detailed payroll reports. Highlighting anomalies or issues to clients and supporting resolution. Ensuring timely submissions and payments to HMRC, pensions, and other third parties. Maintaining payroll records in line with statutory requirements. Assisting with month-end, year-end, and ad-hoc payroll tasks. Supporting audit readiness and identifying discrepancies or risks. What we are looking for: Previously worked as a Payroll Assistant, Payroll administrator, Payroll Officer, Payroll Clerk, Payroll Executive, Payroll Specialist, Payroll Coordinator, Junior Accountant, Accounts Assistant, Finance Assistant, Bookkeeper, Accounts Semi Senior, Accounts Junior, Accounting Technician or in a similar role. Experience in payroll administration. Knowledge of payroll concepts including PAYE, National Insurance, pensions, holiday pay, SSP, SMP, and related legislation. Ideally have 1 year of payroll experience. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Skilled in Microsoft Excel and familiarity with payroll software. What's on offer: Competitive salary Company pension scheme A supportive and professional work environment with opportunities for development. Apply now for this great Payroll Assistant opportunity to join a respected payroll services organisation and develop your career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Payroll Assistant to join an independent accountancy firm, delivering comprehensive payroll solutions for a diverse range of clients. As a Payroll Assistant, you will manage a portfolio of client payrolls, ensuring accurate, timely, and compliant processing while supporting overall team objectives. This full-time role offers salary circa £24,000 - £28,000 and benefits. You will be responsible for: Processing assigned client payrolls accurately and on schedule. Inputting data and preparing detailed payroll reports. Highlighting anomalies or issues to clients and supporting resolution. Ensuring timely submissions and payments to HMRC, pensions, and other third parties. Maintaining payroll records in line with statutory requirements. Assisting with month-end, year-end, and ad-hoc payroll tasks. Supporting audit readiness and identifying discrepancies or risks. What we are looking for: Previously worked as a Payroll Assistant, Payroll administrator, Payroll Officer, Payroll Clerk, Payroll Executive, Payroll Specialist, Payroll Coordinator, Junior Accountant, Accounts Assistant, Finance Assistant, Bookkeeper, Accounts Semi Senior, Accounts Junior, Accounting Technician or in a similar role. Experience in payroll administration. Knowledge of payroll concepts including PAYE, National Insurance, pensions, holiday pay, SSP, SMP, and related legislation. Ideally have 1 year of payroll experience. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Skilled in Microsoft Excel and familiarity with payroll software. What's on offer: Competitive salary Company pension scheme A supportive and professional work environment with opportunities for development. Apply now for this great Payroll Assistant opportunity to join a respected payroll services organisation and develop your career. Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Additional Resources will be acting in your best interest and may contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please contact us. Additional Resources Ltd is an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
Assistant Pensions Administrator - Winchester Office Department : Pensions Administration Location : Winchester (Hybrid working) Experience : Defined Benefit (DB) schemes Overview Join a team of dedicated pensions professionals delivering high-quality service across multiple DB clients. Gain responsibility, technical skills, and client exposure through structured training and support for professional qualifications. Key Responsibilities Perform DB benefit calculations (manual/system/proforma) Follow case checklists and admin procedures Handle communications with members and third parties Prepare bulk mailings (newsletters, increases, etc.) Apply scheme-specific rules and documentation Ensure compliance with GDPR and admin policies Draft bespoke correspondence Stay updated on legislation (GMP, preservation, tax, etc.) Requirements A-levels or equivalent (degree desirable) Experience in DB pensions administration Working towards APE / CPC qualifications Detail-oriented, organised, and proactive Strong team player with independent working skills Professional approach and willingness to learn Benefits Package Study support and internal training 26 days leave + flexible bank holidays (buy/sell options) Private medical , dental, digital GP, eye care Life assurance , income protection, enhanced parental leave Pension and discretionary bonus Cycle to work , EV salary sacrifice scheme Gym discounts , high street offers Diversity networks : Wellbeing, LGBTQ+, Multicultural, Women's Volunteering opportunities Refer a friend and earn £100! If you have a friend who is also searching for a new opportunity in the local area, recommend Optima and if we place them (providing they complete their 3-month probation period), you will receive a £100 retail voucher of your choice! Please note that if you have not been contacted within 5 working days, then unfortunately on this occasion your CV has not been shortlisted. By applying for this vacancy, you accept Optima Recruitment Limited's Privacy and GDPR Policy which can be found on our website and therefore gives us consent to contact you. Optima Recruitment Limited are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy and are an equal opportunities employer.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Assistant Pensions Administrator - Winchester Office Department : Pensions Administration Location : Winchester (Hybrid working) Experience : Defined Benefit (DB) schemes Overview Join a team of dedicated pensions professionals delivering high-quality service across multiple DB clients. Gain responsibility, technical skills, and client exposure through structured training and support for professional qualifications. Key Responsibilities Perform DB benefit calculations (manual/system/proforma) Follow case checklists and admin procedures Handle communications with members and third parties Prepare bulk mailings (newsletters, increases, etc.) Apply scheme-specific rules and documentation Ensure compliance with GDPR and admin policies Draft bespoke correspondence Stay updated on legislation (GMP, preservation, tax, etc.) Requirements A-levels or equivalent (degree desirable) Experience in DB pensions administration Working towards APE / CPC qualifications Detail-oriented, organised, and proactive Strong team player with independent working skills Professional approach and willingness to learn Benefits Package Study support and internal training 26 days leave + flexible bank holidays (buy/sell options) Private medical , dental, digital GP, eye care Life assurance , income protection, enhanced parental leave Pension and discretionary bonus Cycle to work , EV salary sacrifice scheme Gym discounts , high street offers Diversity networks : Wellbeing, LGBTQ+, Multicultural, Women's Volunteering opportunities Refer a friend and earn £100! If you have a friend who is also searching for a new opportunity in the local area, recommend Optima and if we place them (providing they complete their 3-month probation period), you will receive a £100 retail voucher of your choice! Please note that if you have not been contacted within 5 working days, then unfortunately on this occasion your CV has not been shortlisted. By applying for this vacancy, you accept Optima Recruitment Limited's Privacy and GDPR Policy which can be found on our website and therefore gives us consent to contact you. Optima Recruitment Limited are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy and are an equal opportunities employer.
We are a successful and well established Investments and Pensions company who have grown due to acquisitions. We are now seeking an additional Pensions Administrator to join our team as the business grows. Our salary range will reflect your work experience and any relevant industry qualifications. We are ideally seeking someone with proven Pensions Administration experience and/or qualifications, you may be currently working in a Pensions Admin role and be seeking the opportunity to join a company who can offer a fresh challenge and career development along with being part of a stable and successful organisation. We are recognised in the Financial Services sector for both company and individual pension schemes and have continued to recruit successfully throughout 2024 and 2025. With over 40 years worth of experience, we have regularly won Financial Advisor Service awards. The Pensions Administrator role is based within our Head Office based in Godalming, providing administration and telephone support regarding a range of pension schemes. We are seeking candidates with a passion for working within financial services and excellent relationship management skills. Working 37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri, we can offer a competitive salary of £30 to £40k (depending on experience and qualifications), 25 days holiday, life cover, private healthcare and a company pension. We are a growing business and therefore can offer excellent career opportunities. As a member of the pension administration team, you will be expected to provide administration duties on all aspects of the members pension scheme from cradle to grave. As necessary report to the pod consultant to provide reports, illustrations and a dedicated client service. Duties to include: Liaising with the new business department and technical teams to ensure application information is accurate and complete Establishing new pension schemes in a timely and accurate manner Maintaining and recording client data and transactions Opening and operating client assets Corresponding with client s/IFA s and Investment Managers to deliver the highest level of service in a prompt and professional approach Processing benefit crystallisation events, calculations and process payroll HMRC reporting Updating and maintaining database records Generate standard correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Completing reports and checking of third party information and due diligence Maintaining schedule of dates to process all administrative duties Logging copies of all correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Supporting pension consultant and attending client meetings as required To be considered for the Pension Administrator role, you will have existing pensions admin experience and you will also possess excellent PC Skills and enjoy working as part of a busy team. We can offer study support if desired to gain CF qualifications. In return we can offer the opportunity to work for a well-established organisation with an excellent salary and benefits, with opportunities to progress and undertake further studies to progress your career if desired. In return you will receive a salary of £30K to £40K, plus excellent benefits working within a fantastic organisation who are highly respected in their field. Please submit your CV for immediate consideration.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
We are a successful and well established Investments and Pensions company who have grown due to acquisitions. We are now seeking an additional Pensions Administrator to join our team as the business grows. Our salary range will reflect your work experience and any relevant industry qualifications. We are ideally seeking someone with proven Pensions Administration experience and/or qualifications, you may be currently working in a Pensions Admin role and be seeking the opportunity to join a company who can offer a fresh challenge and career development along with being part of a stable and successful organisation. We are recognised in the Financial Services sector for both company and individual pension schemes and have continued to recruit successfully throughout 2024 and 2025. With over 40 years worth of experience, we have regularly won Financial Advisor Service awards. The Pensions Administrator role is based within our Head Office based in Godalming, providing administration and telephone support regarding a range of pension schemes. We are seeking candidates with a passion for working within financial services and excellent relationship management skills. Working 37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri, we can offer a competitive salary of £30 to £40k (depending on experience and qualifications), 25 days holiday, life cover, private healthcare and a company pension. We are a growing business and therefore can offer excellent career opportunities. As a member of the pension administration team, you will be expected to provide administration duties on all aspects of the members pension scheme from cradle to grave. As necessary report to the pod consultant to provide reports, illustrations and a dedicated client service. Duties to include: Liaising with the new business department and technical teams to ensure application information is accurate and complete Establishing new pension schemes in a timely and accurate manner Maintaining and recording client data and transactions Opening and operating client assets Corresponding with client s/IFA s and Investment Managers to deliver the highest level of service in a prompt and professional approach Processing benefit crystallisation events, calculations and process payroll HMRC reporting Updating and maintaining database records Generate standard correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Completing reports and checking of third party information and due diligence Maintaining schedule of dates to process all administrative duties Logging copies of all correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Supporting pension consultant and attending client meetings as required To be considered for the Pension Administrator role, you will have existing pensions admin experience and you will also possess excellent PC Skills and enjoy working as part of a busy team. We can offer study support if desired to gain CF qualifications. In return we can offer the opportunity to work for a well-established organisation with an excellent salary and benefits, with opportunities to progress and undertake further studies to progress your career if desired. In return you will receive a salary of £30K to £40K, plus excellent benefits working within a fantastic organisation who are highly respected in their field. Please submit your CV for immediate consideration.
Gemini Wealth Management Limited
Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands
Job Title : Technical Support Analyst Location : Sutton Coldfield Salary : £30,000 to £35,000 per annum, depending on experience Job Type : Full-time, Permanent About us : Established in 2006, Gemini Wealth Group is an award-winning independent financial advisory firm based in Sutton Coldfield. Our mission is to be the 'go-to' business for financial advice and planning by building a team of like-minded professionals who embody our core values of innovation, integrity, honesty, and transparency. We pride ourselves on providing comprehensive in-house solutions and unbiased, expert advice to support individuals and families on their financial journey. We offer services in investment advice, retirement planning, tax mitigation, and asset protection, ensuring that we help our clients achieve their financial goals. About the role : We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Technical Support Analyst to join our team. This role is crucial in providing technical support to our financial advisers, outsourced paraplanning provider, and compliance team. You will play a key role in ensuring the efficient delivery of high-quality client services and financial advice processes. Your responsibilities will include: Providing technical support to the financial adviser team Calculating and assessing Capital Gains Tax (CGT) liabilities on investment disposals and chargeable event gains for investment bonds Supporting pension income calculations, including assessing lifetime allowance (LTA) positions and annual allowance usage Assisting in the creation and maintenance of detailed cashflow modelling reports using tools such as Voyant Gathering, verifying, and analysing client data, including fact finds, policy information, and valuations Liaising with product providers and platforms to obtain information and quotes Monitoring workflow to ensure tasks are completed within service level agreements and compliance requirements Maintaining accurate and compliant client records in CRM and back-office systems, such as Intelligent Office Supporting the compliance team to ensure all documentation and advice processes adhere to FCA regulations Contributing to the continuous improvement of operational processes and documentation standards Acting as a point of contact for adviser queries regarding technical matters About you : Previous experience in a technical support or administrative role within an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA), wealth management, or financial planning firm A good understanding of financial products, including pensions, ISAs, bonds, and protection policies Working knowledge of FCA regulations and financial planning compliance requirements Proficiency in financial planning software (e.g., Intelligent Office, Voyant) and the Microsoft Office Suite Strong analytical, organizational, and time management skills Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to delivering high-quality work Effective written and verbal communication skills Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment Desirable : A Certificate in Financial Services or working towards a CII Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning. Experience with cashflow modelling tools What we offer : A competitive salary and benefits package The opportunity to work within a supportive and growing IFA environment Career progression and professional development support A collaborative and ethical company culture If this role sounds suitable for you, please click apply so submit your CV and Cover Letter. Candidates with experience of; Trainee Paraplanner, Financial Planning Assistant, Wealth Management Assistant, IFA Administrator, Financial Administrator, IFA Technical Administrator, Wealth Management Administrator also be considered for this role.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Job Title : Technical Support Analyst Location : Sutton Coldfield Salary : £30,000 to £35,000 per annum, depending on experience Job Type : Full-time, Permanent About us : Established in 2006, Gemini Wealth Group is an award-winning independent financial advisory firm based in Sutton Coldfield. Our mission is to be the 'go-to' business for financial advice and planning by building a team of like-minded professionals who embody our core values of innovation, integrity, honesty, and transparency. We pride ourselves on providing comprehensive in-house solutions and unbiased, expert advice to support individuals and families on their financial journey. We offer services in investment advice, retirement planning, tax mitigation, and asset protection, ensuring that we help our clients achieve their financial goals. About the role : We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Technical Support Analyst to join our team. This role is crucial in providing technical support to our financial advisers, outsourced paraplanning provider, and compliance team. You will play a key role in ensuring the efficient delivery of high-quality client services and financial advice processes. Your responsibilities will include: Providing technical support to the financial adviser team Calculating and assessing Capital Gains Tax (CGT) liabilities on investment disposals and chargeable event gains for investment bonds Supporting pension income calculations, including assessing lifetime allowance (LTA) positions and annual allowance usage Assisting in the creation and maintenance of detailed cashflow modelling reports using tools such as Voyant Gathering, verifying, and analysing client data, including fact finds, policy information, and valuations Liaising with product providers and platforms to obtain information and quotes Monitoring workflow to ensure tasks are completed within service level agreements and compliance requirements Maintaining accurate and compliant client records in CRM and back-office systems, such as Intelligent Office Supporting the compliance team to ensure all documentation and advice processes adhere to FCA regulations Contributing to the continuous improvement of operational processes and documentation standards Acting as a point of contact for adviser queries regarding technical matters About you : Previous experience in a technical support or administrative role within an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA), wealth management, or financial planning firm A good understanding of financial products, including pensions, ISAs, bonds, and protection policies Working knowledge of FCA regulations and financial planning compliance requirements Proficiency in financial planning software (e.g., Intelligent Office, Voyant) and the Microsoft Office Suite Strong analytical, organizational, and time management skills Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to delivering high-quality work Effective written and verbal communication skills Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment Desirable : A Certificate in Financial Services or working towards a CII Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning. Experience with cashflow modelling tools What we offer : A competitive salary and benefits package The opportunity to work within a supportive and growing IFA environment Career progression and professional development support A collaborative and ethical company culture If this role sounds suitable for you, please click apply so submit your CV and Cover Letter. Candidates with experience of; Trainee Paraplanner, Financial Planning Assistant, Wealth Management Assistant, IFA Administrator, Financial Administrator, IFA Technical Administrator, Wealth Management Administrator also be considered for this role.
We are a successful and well established Investments and Pensions company who have grown due to acquisitions. We are now seeking an additional Pensions Administrator to join our team as the business grows. Our salary range will reflect your work experience and any relevant industry qualifications. We are ideally seeking someone with proven Pensions Administration experience and/or qualifications, you may be currently working in a Pensions Admin role and be seeking the opportunity to join a company who can offer a fresh challenge and career development along with being part of a stable and successful organisation. We are recognised in the Financial Services sector for both company and individual pension schemes and have continued to recruit successfully throughout 2024 and 2025. With over 40 years worth of experience, we have regularly won Financial Advisor Service awards. The Pensions Administrator role is based within our Head Office based in Godalming, providing administration and telephone support regarding a range of pension schemes. We are seeking candidates with a passion for working within financial services and excellent relationship management skills. Working 37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri, we can offer a competitive salary of £30 to £40k (depending on experience and qualifications), 25 days holiday, life cover, private healthcare and a company pension. We are a growing business and therefore can offer excellent career opportunities. As a member of the pension administration team, you will be expected to provide administration duties on all aspects of the members pension scheme from cradle to grave. As necessary report to the pod consultant to provide reports, illustrations and a dedicated client service. Duties to include: Liaising with the new business department and technical teams to ensure application information is accurate and complete Establishing new pension schemes in a timely and accurate manner Maintaining and recording client data and transactions Opening and operating client assets Corresponding with client s/IFA s and Investment Managers to deliver the highest level of service in a prompt and professional approach Processing benefit crystallisation events, calculations and process payroll HMRC reporting Updating and maintaining database records Generate standard correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Completing reports and checking of third party information and due diligence Maintaining schedule of dates to process all administrative duties Logging copies of all correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Supporting pension consultant and attending client meetings as required To be considered for the Pension Administrator role, you will have existing pensions admin experience and you will also possess excellent PC Skills and enjoy working as part of a busy team. We can offer study support if desired to gain CF qualifications. In return we can offer the opportunity to work for a well-established organisation with an excellent salary and benefits, with opportunities to progress and undertake further studies to progress your career if desired. In return you will receive a salary of £30K to £40K, plus excellent benefits working within a fantastic organisation who are highly respected in their field. Please submit your CV for immediate consideration.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
We are a successful and well established Investments and Pensions company who have grown due to acquisitions. We are now seeking an additional Pensions Administrator to join our team as the business grows. Our salary range will reflect your work experience and any relevant industry qualifications. We are ideally seeking someone with proven Pensions Administration experience and/or qualifications, you may be currently working in a Pensions Admin role and be seeking the opportunity to join a company who can offer a fresh challenge and career development along with being part of a stable and successful organisation. We are recognised in the Financial Services sector for both company and individual pension schemes and have continued to recruit successfully throughout 2024 and 2025. With over 40 years worth of experience, we have regularly won Financial Advisor Service awards. The Pensions Administrator role is based within our Head Office based in Godalming, providing administration and telephone support regarding a range of pension schemes. We are seeking candidates with a passion for working within financial services and excellent relationship management skills. Working 37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri, we can offer a competitive salary of £30 to £40k (depending on experience and qualifications), 25 days holiday, life cover, private healthcare and a company pension. We are a growing business and therefore can offer excellent career opportunities. As a member of the pension administration team, you will be expected to provide administration duties on all aspects of the members pension scheme from cradle to grave. As necessary report to the pod consultant to provide reports, illustrations and a dedicated client service. Duties to include: Liaising with the new business department and technical teams to ensure application information is accurate and complete Establishing new pension schemes in a timely and accurate manner Maintaining and recording client data and transactions Opening and operating client assets Corresponding with client s/IFA s and Investment Managers to deliver the highest level of service in a prompt and professional approach Processing benefit crystallisation events, calculations and process payroll HMRC reporting Updating and maintaining database records Generate standard correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Completing reports and checking of third party information and due diligence Maintaining schedule of dates to process all administrative duties Logging copies of all correspondence with the help of your administrative assistants Supporting pension consultant and attending client meetings as required To be considered for the Pension Administrator role, you will have existing pensions admin experience and you will also possess excellent PC Skills and enjoy working as part of a busy team. We can offer study support if desired to gain CF qualifications. In return we can offer the opportunity to work for a well-established organisation with an excellent salary and benefits, with opportunities to progress and undertake further studies to progress your career if desired. In return you will receive a salary of £30K to £40K, plus excellent benefits working within a fantastic organisation who are highly respected in their field. Please submit your CV for immediate consideration.