Step Into Education That Truly Changes Lives Location: Cumnor House School Job Title: After School Care Assistant Contract: Part Time, Permanent. Hours: 15 hours per week Salary: £7,284.99 Per Annum Start Date: September 2026 About Cumnor House Here at Cumnor House Boys', we're dedicated to giving our children the perfect platform to achieve their potential. Our philosophy is to ensure that each pupil at Cumnor House is given the opportunity to develop not just on an educational level, but also socially. Therefore, our curriculum contains varied subjects and activities, ensuring that every child gets the most out of the time they spend at school. By striking the perfect balance between disciplined learning practices and a friendly atmosphere we can be confident in providing the perfect environment for our children to flourish. About the role This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate individual to assist in providing a high quality childcare experience in a safe, caring and stimulating environment for pupils of Cumnor House School, outside of the educational hours before and/or after school. The After School Care Assistant will assist with smooth running of all operations including the play and learning opportunities at Before School Care and/or After School Care. What you'll be doing Summary Assist with the setting up of Before School Care and After School Care. Completion of daily register of pupils attending the Before and/or After School Care. Assisting and serving food and beverages appropriate to the time of day (appropriate Food & Hygiene training will be given). Maintaining a safe and stimulating play environment and to assist with developing opportunities which encourage children's social, physical, intellectual, creative, and emotional development through play. Ensuring that the programme of activities delivered is interesting, valuable, and appropriate to the children using the facilities, by providing a variety of play and learning opportunities and identifying and accommodating changing needs. Assisting with administering First Aid should the need arise (appropriate First Aid training will be given). Assist with tidying of the classroom or the hall and ensure the secure storage of resources and equipment is used. Support for the school Be aware of and comply with the procedures relating to child protection, food hygiene, health, safety and security, confidentiality, and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person. Be aware of and support difference and ensure all pupils have equal access to opportunities to learn and develop. Work towards, contribute and support the school vision and the current school objectives outlined by the school. Attend and participate in relevant meetings and INSET days as required. Always complete all mandatory face-to-face and online training to ensure compliance. Set a good example in terms of dress, punctuality, and attendance. Undertake other duties from time to time as required and outlined by the school. What you'll bring Essential Good standard of literacy, numeracy and ICT skills. Ability to work calmly under pressure, and adapt efficiently to changing circumstances/situations, whilst remaining firm and fair Ability to work as part of a team and communicate effectively with children and adults Good organisational skills Has experience promoting pupil's, emotional development Ability demonstrates strategies for improving behaviour and sustaining high standards of learning and achievement for pupils Good time keeping and punctuality Good attention to details when taking registers to ensure pupil numbers and names are recorded correctly for safety and billing purposes Knowledge and understanding of Safeguarding and Child Protection (training will be provided) Desirable Paediatric First Aid training (training will be provided). Food & Hygiene training level 2 (training will be provided) An NVQ 2/3 qualification in childcare or similar qualifications Ability to demonstrate strategies for improving behaviour and sustaining high standards of learning and achievement for pupils Working experience in a similar environment with children Working flexible working patterns Knowledge of the use of MS Excel required for submitting overtime sheet to Payroll before the deadline each month Cumnor House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS and safeguarding checks. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to appoint prior to the closing date.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Step Into Education That Truly Changes Lives Location: Cumnor House School Job Title: After School Care Assistant Contract: Part Time, Permanent. Hours: 15 hours per week Salary: £7,284.99 Per Annum Start Date: September 2026 About Cumnor House Here at Cumnor House Boys', we're dedicated to giving our children the perfect platform to achieve their potential. Our philosophy is to ensure that each pupil at Cumnor House is given the opportunity to develop not just on an educational level, but also socially. Therefore, our curriculum contains varied subjects and activities, ensuring that every child gets the most out of the time they spend at school. By striking the perfect balance between disciplined learning practices and a friendly atmosphere we can be confident in providing the perfect environment for our children to flourish. About the role This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate individual to assist in providing a high quality childcare experience in a safe, caring and stimulating environment for pupils of Cumnor House School, outside of the educational hours before and/or after school. The After School Care Assistant will assist with smooth running of all operations including the play and learning opportunities at Before School Care and/or After School Care. What you'll be doing Summary Assist with the setting up of Before School Care and After School Care. Completion of daily register of pupils attending the Before and/or After School Care. Assisting and serving food and beverages appropriate to the time of day (appropriate Food & Hygiene training will be given). Maintaining a safe and stimulating play environment and to assist with developing opportunities which encourage children's social, physical, intellectual, creative, and emotional development through play. Ensuring that the programme of activities delivered is interesting, valuable, and appropriate to the children using the facilities, by providing a variety of play and learning opportunities and identifying and accommodating changing needs. Assisting with administering First Aid should the need arise (appropriate First Aid training will be given). Assist with tidying of the classroom or the hall and ensure the secure storage of resources and equipment is used. Support for the school Be aware of and comply with the procedures relating to child protection, food hygiene, health, safety and security, confidentiality, and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person. Be aware of and support difference and ensure all pupils have equal access to opportunities to learn and develop. Work towards, contribute and support the school vision and the current school objectives outlined by the school. Attend and participate in relevant meetings and INSET days as required. Always complete all mandatory face-to-face and online training to ensure compliance. Set a good example in terms of dress, punctuality, and attendance. Undertake other duties from time to time as required and outlined by the school. What you'll bring Essential Good standard of literacy, numeracy and ICT skills. Ability to work calmly under pressure, and adapt efficiently to changing circumstances/situations, whilst remaining firm and fair Ability to work as part of a team and communicate effectively with children and adults Good organisational skills Has experience promoting pupil's, emotional development Ability demonstrates strategies for improving behaviour and sustaining high standards of learning and achievement for pupils Good time keeping and punctuality Good attention to details when taking registers to ensure pupil numbers and names are recorded correctly for safety and billing purposes Knowledge and understanding of Safeguarding and Child Protection (training will be provided) Desirable Paediatric First Aid training (training will be provided). Food & Hygiene training level 2 (training will be provided) An NVQ 2/3 qualification in childcare or similar qualifications Ability to demonstrate strategies for improving behaviour and sustaining high standards of learning and achievement for pupils Working experience in a similar environment with children Working flexible working patterns Knowledge of the use of MS Excel required for submitting overtime sheet to Payroll before the deadline each month Cumnor House School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS and safeguarding checks. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to appoint prior to the closing date.
Payroll Advisor (12-Month Maternity Cover) £30K Hybrid Payroll Administrator - 12 Month FTC Warrington £30,000+ (flexible for the right candidate) We're working with a leading engineering and maintenance business looking to recruit a Payroll Administrator on a 12-month maternity cover basis.This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established organisation supporting major UK industries, offering a fast-paced and varied payroll environment. The Role You'll take ownership of payroll processes across multiple contracts, ensuring accurate and timely delivery in line with strict deadlines.Key responsibilities include: Processing end-to-end payroll across multiple contracts Managing new starters, leavers, and associated payments Calculating statutory and occupational leave payments Processing pay in line with varying pay agreements Handling payroll queries in a professional and timely manner Producing and analysing payroll reports for internal stakeholders Supporting annual pay reviews and backpay calculations Maintaining accurate records and audit trails Keeping up to date with payroll, pension, and HMRC legislation Ensuring compliance with internal payroll policies and procedures Auditing peer work to maintain high accuracy levels Supporting payroll sign-off with the Payroll Supervisor About You Proven payroll experience in a multi-site / multi-contract environment Strong understanding of payroll and pension legislation Confident using Excel (intermediate level) and Microsoft Office Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Strong attention to detail and accuracy CIPP qualification (or working towards) is desirable but not essential Why Apply? Competitive salary with flexibility for the right person Exposure to complex, high-volume payroll operations Hybrid working available after probation (2 days from home, 3 days in the office) Opportunity to join a well-respected organisation with long-term career potential Interested? Get in touch to find out more or apply today.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Payroll Advisor (12-Month Maternity Cover) £30K Hybrid Payroll Administrator - 12 Month FTC Warrington £30,000+ (flexible for the right candidate) We're working with a leading engineering and maintenance business looking to recruit a Payroll Administrator on a 12-month maternity cover basis.This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established organisation supporting major UK industries, offering a fast-paced and varied payroll environment. The Role You'll take ownership of payroll processes across multiple contracts, ensuring accurate and timely delivery in line with strict deadlines.Key responsibilities include: Processing end-to-end payroll across multiple contracts Managing new starters, leavers, and associated payments Calculating statutory and occupational leave payments Processing pay in line with varying pay agreements Handling payroll queries in a professional and timely manner Producing and analysing payroll reports for internal stakeholders Supporting annual pay reviews and backpay calculations Maintaining accurate records and audit trails Keeping up to date with payroll, pension, and HMRC legislation Ensuring compliance with internal payroll policies and procedures Auditing peer work to maintain high accuracy levels Supporting payroll sign-off with the Payroll Supervisor About You Proven payroll experience in a multi-site / multi-contract environment Strong understanding of payroll and pension legislation Confident using Excel (intermediate level) and Microsoft Office Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment Strong attention to detail and accuracy CIPP qualification (or working towards) is desirable but not essential Why Apply? Competitive salary with flexibility for the right person Exposure to complex, high-volume payroll operations Hybrid working available after probation (2 days from home, 3 days in the office) Opportunity to join a well-respected organisation with long-term career potential Interested? Get in touch to find out more or apply today.
Payroll & Finance Administrator - Dumfries Our clientOur client is a well-regarded organisation based in Dumfries, recognised for its strong operational standards and commitment to financial excellence. They are now seeking an experienced Payroll & Finance Assistant to join their team on an 18-month fixed-term contract. Your new roleYou will join a busy and collaborative finance team, where you will take ownership of payroll processing while also supporting broader finance activities. This is a varied and fast-paced role, offering exposure to both payroll and financial reporting. Key duties will include: Collating data to enable the bureau to process the monthly payroll for c260, ensuring accuracy and timelinessEnsuring compliance with HMRC, pension regulations, and internal controls Reconciling payroll to the general ledger and supporting month-end processes Producing payroll reports and supporting analysis of staffing costs and budgets Acting as a key point of contact for payroll queries across the organisation Supporting continuous improvement initiatives within payroll and finance processes This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their experience across both payroll and finance in a supportive environment.What you'll need to succeedYou will be an organised and detail-focused finance or payroll professional with strong technical knowledge and a proactive approach. You'll ideally have:Previous experience in payroll processing within a finance or HR environment Good working knowledge of payroll legislation, tax, and pensions Experience using payroll and finance systemsStrong Excel skills, including data analysis and reporting Excellent attention to detail and the ability to handle confidential informationStrong communication skills and the ability to work with a range of stakeholdersA relevant payroll or finance qualification (or working towards one) would be advantageous. What you'll get in return18-month fixed-term contract with a respected organisation - potential permanent opportunitiesFull-time role, 35 hours per weekHybrid working options, 2 days WFHCompetitive salary £30,716 and benefits packageOpportunity to broaden your payroll and finance skill setExposure to analysis, reporting, and budgeting activitySupportive and collaborative team environment 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.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Payroll & Finance Administrator - Dumfries Our clientOur client is a well-regarded organisation based in Dumfries, recognised for its strong operational standards and commitment to financial excellence. They are now seeking an experienced Payroll & Finance Assistant to join their team on an 18-month fixed-term contract. Your new roleYou will join a busy and collaborative finance team, where you will take ownership of payroll processing while also supporting broader finance activities. This is a varied and fast-paced role, offering exposure to both payroll and financial reporting. Key duties will include: Collating data to enable the bureau to process the monthly payroll for c260, ensuring accuracy and timelinessEnsuring compliance with HMRC, pension regulations, and internal controls Reconciling payroll to the general ledger and supporting month-end processes Producing payroll reports and supporting analysis of staffing costs and budgets Acting as a key point of contact for payroll queries across the organisation Supporting continuous improvement initiatives within payroll and finance processes This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their experience across both payroll and finance in a supportive environment.What you'll need to succeedYou will be an organised and detail-focused finance or payroll professional with strong technical knowledge and a proactive approach. You'll ideally have:Previous experience in payroll processing within a finance or HR environment Good working knowledge of payroll legislation, tax, and pensions Experience using payroll and finance systemsStrong Excel skills, including data analysis and reporting Excellent attention to detail and the ability to handle confidential informationStrong communication skills and the ability to work with a range of stakeholdersA relevant payroll or finance qualification (or working towards one) would be advantageous. What you'll get in return18-month fixed-term contract with a respected organisation - potential permanent opportunitiesFull-time role, 35 hours per weekHybrid working options, 2 days WFHCompetitive salary £30,716 and benefits packageOpportunity to broaden your payroll and finance skill setExposure to analysis, reporting, and budgeting activitySupportive and collaborative team environment 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.
Are you highly organised, detail-driven, and confident working in a fast-paced transport environment? Or perhaps you're an experienced administrator looking to take your first step into the world of logistics? If you have strong administrative skills and are ready to bring your expertise into a new and exciting setting, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. GXO is looking for a Transport Administrator to join our BT contract, helping to ensure our transport operation runs smoothly, efficiently and safely. You'll play a key role in reporting, debriefing, data accuracy, and supporting both our drivers and operational teams. We are currently recruiting for two full-time, permanent positions, working Monday to Friday. Position One: Fixed shift, 6:00am - 2:00pm Position Two: Standard hours are 8:30am - 4:30pm. However, we are open to discussing reasonable alternative start and finish times for the right candidate. This is an excellent opportunity to join our team in stable, long-term roles with consistent weekday hours and a healthy work-life balance. Pay, benefits and more: Annual salary up to £28,364.67 depending on experience Holiday pay Workplace pension A 24/7 online GP service, life assurance and a fully comprehensive employee assistance programme Access to our MyBenefits platform offering a variety of high street discounts, cashback cards, a saving scheme and much more! Access to GXO University - home to a wealth of online training courses, meaning your development never ends! What you will do on a typical day: Produce accurate daily, weekly and monthly dashboards, KPI reports and transport data Handle customer enquiries professionally, providing full track-and-trace updates and resolving issues Manage driver debriefs, checking paperwork and ensuring key information is captured Maintain Time & Attendance records, payroll inputs and agency hours through Neuven Use transport and supply chain systems (WMS, TraX, Microlise, DLX, Tachomaster) to support reporting and operations Support wider office and operational tasks, building strong relationships across teams and ensuring all processes follow SC and H&S standards What you need to succeed at GXO: The ability to communicate clearly and confidently with drivers, colleagues and external partners Strong organisational skills, with a proactive approach and the ability to prioritise in a fast-paced environment A positive , team-focused attitude, with the ability to build strong working relationships Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite Experience within transport or logistics is beneficial but not essential - full training will be provided We engineer faster, smarter, leaner supply chains. GXO is a leading provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. We help our customers manage their goods most efficiently using our technology and services. Our greatest strength is our global team - energetic, innovative people of all experience levels and talents who make GXO a great place to work. GXO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate, support and thrive on diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that diversity and inclusion in our business is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are an Armed Forces friendly organisation and Disability Confident Leader as part of the Disability Confident Scheme (GIS) and actively welcome applications from people with disabilities. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Review GXO's candidate privacy statement
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Are you highly organised, detail-driven, and confident working in a fast-paced transport environment? Or perhaps you're an experienced administrator looking to take your first step into the world of logistics? If you have strong administrative skills and are ready to bring your expertise into a new and exciting setting, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. GXO is looking for a Transport Administrator to join our BT contract, helping to ensure our transport operation runs smoothly, efficiently and safely. You'll play a key role in reporting, debriefing, data accuracy, and supporting both our drivers and operational teams. We are currently recruiting for two full-time, permanent positions, working Monday to Friday. Position One: Fixed shift, 6:00am - 2:00pm Position Two: Standard hours are 8:30am - 4:30pm. However, we are open to discussing reasonable alternative start and finish times for the right candidate. This is an excellent opportunity to join our team in stable, long-term roles with consistent weekday hours and a healthy work-life balance. Pay, benefits and more: Annual salary up to £28,364.67 depending on experience Holiday pay Workplace pension A 24/7 online GP service, life assurance and a fully comprehensive employee assistance programme Access to our MyBenefits platform offering a variety of high street discounts, cashback cards, a saving scheme and much more! Access to GXO University - home to a wealth of online training courses, meaning your development never ends! What you will do on a typical day: Produce accurate daily, weekly and monthly dashboards, KPI reports and transport data Handle customer enquiries professionally, providing full track-and-trace updates and resolving issues Manage driver debriefs, checking paperwork and ensuring key information is captured Maintain Time & Attendance records, payroll inputs and agency hours through Neuven Use transport and supply chain systems (WMS, TraX, Microlise, DLX, Tachomaster) to support reporting and operations Support wider office and operational tasks, building strong relationships across teams and ensuring all processes follow SC and H&S standards What you need to succeed at GXO: The ability to communicate clearly and confidently with drivers, colleagues and external partners Strong organisational skills, with a proactive approach and the ability to prioritise in a fast-paced environment A positive , team-focused attitude, with the ability to build strong working relationships Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite Experience within transport or logistics is beneficial but not essential - full training will be provided We engineer faster, smarter, leaner supply chains. GXO is a leading provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. We help our customers manage their goods most efficiently using our technology and services. Our greatest strength is our global team - energetic, innovative people of all experience levels and talents who make GXO a great place to work. GXO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate, support and thrive on diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that diversity and inclusion in our business is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are an Armed Forces friendly organisation and Disability Confident Leader as part of the Disability Confident Scheme (GIS) and actively welcome applications from people with disabilities. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Review GXO's candidate privacy statement
About the Company This is a fantastic opportunity for an Assoc CIPD HR Manager to secure a position with an IT Managed Services organisation enjoying rapid growth. About the Role Salary: Up to 60k Hybrid: Office based in Hertfordshire area at least 2 days per week. My client is a managed service provider focusing on SME and mid-market customers with propositions in the Managed Services, Print and Comms industry. Responsibilities Recruitment & Staffing: Identify staffing needs, writing job descriptions, screening, interviewing, 'Right to work' / Security and prior employment checks, and hiring new staff, working alongside the hiring manager to support and assist as required. Develop a network and programme for Internal recruitment to minimise the use of recruitment agencies, thus saving costs, for some roles. Onboarding & Development: Onboarding new employees with an update welcome pack and onboarding programme in a professional and comprehensive manner to expedite the settling in period. Training new hires and providing career development opportunities. Order IT equipment, check received, test. Order desk space and furniture spec. Follow up probation escalation with managers. Assisting managers with career mapping for staff and talent planning requirements. Ensure all staff details, benefits and pay are UpToDate and correct. Develop the organisational structure to support future growth, using best practice principles. Employee Engagement and Relations: Handling complaints, grievances, and disciplinary procedures to ensure a safe and fair environment. Ensure the offboarding process is handled in a professional manner to ensure everyone is consistently treated fairly. Manage the execution of the HR Strategy to ensure achievement of the company objectives and deliver continuous employee development. Staff communications are sent out regularly as and when required; some to be approved by Executive. Compensation & Benefits: Managing annual reviews of salary, pension schemes, and benefits, ensuring all administration is completed timeously. This includes all employee programmes and staff benefits/packages. Work alongside the Financial Controller to ensure monthly payroll processing is completed on time and accurately. Ensure employee training requirements are well managed and monitored. Manage the training and development plans and ensure they are of a high standard. Determine relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for incentive schemes. Systems and Policy Compliance: Developing company policies, ensuring employment law compliance, and maintaining employee records. Undertake analysis as required on staff performance, highlighting areas of concern or risk, which may be impacting profitability. Work along the executive on all aspects of the ESG (Environmental, Social, governance) programme. Ensure the company handbook to up to date and is linked to all the company policies. Current regulation compliance, including accepted professional standards, policies and procedures and legislation (including legislation on data protection, the Equality Act and health and safety). Ensure employment law, HR policy, best practice and workforce development are applied. Ensure that all relevant professional standards are met. Conduct annual remuneration and benefit surveys and reviews. Improve and develop HR processes and systems; Ensure all HR systems are reviewed and supported to ensure they are fit for purpose and support the objectives of the business. Set up of new users and removal of staff from systems, as well a ensure safe filing of employee details and contracts. Health & Welfare: Overseeing employee safety, well-being, and work-life balance initiatives. Continuously improve engagement and welfare activities, maximising productivity, devolving HR responsibilities to line managers and building leadership capability. Identify HR trends so that attention can be directed to key issues and resources. Regularly coach, mentor, and support colleagues to identify individual strengths and development needs. Manage the diversity, equality, and inclusion values and practices within the company. Qualifications Qualified HR Manager - ideally of CIPD Associate Diploma or similar. A working understanding of Human Resources compliance with company law. Proven experience in an HR Manager role in industry and within an SME. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to build people up and motivate. Strong communication skills, with the ability to present HR information to all stakeholders. Experience of HR systems and processes and policies. Excellent knowledge of owning a department budgets. Knowledge of the MSP sector is desirable, and experience working in the sector would be considered favourably. Working knowledge of HR and payroll systems. Excellent Microsoft Excel, word & Powerpoint skills. Required Skills You should be collaborative, and work in partnership to build good working relationships with all managers, as well as all colleagues and stakeholders. You should be inquisitive, creative and look to continuously improve processes. You should be committed and focused on delivering personal objectives to help fulfil the organisation's mission. High degree of professionalism, integrity and confidentiality. Personal Attributes Excellent precision and attention to detail. Excellent communication and personable, with strong interpersonal skills. Thrives in fast paced environment, energised under pressure with the ability to deal with problems decisively, when they arise. Pay range and compensation package Salary: Up to 60k If this sounds like you and your an HR Manager based in the Herts area who holds an Assoc CIPD Accreditation, then I'd love to hear from you - you can reach me at (url removed)
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
About the Company This is a fantastic opportunity for an Assoc CIPD HR Manager to secure a position with an IT Managed Services organisation enjoying rapid growth. About the Role Salary: Up to 60k Hybrid: Office based in Hertfordshire area at least 2 days per week. My client is a managed service provider focusing on SME and mid-market customers with propositions in the Managed Services, Print and Comms industry. Responsibilities Recruitment & Staffing: Identify staffing needs, writing job descriptions, screening, interviewing, 'Right to work' / Security and prior employment checks, and hiring new staff, working alongside the hiring manager to support and assist as required. Develop a network and programme for Internal recruitment to minimise the use of recruitment agencies, thus saving costs, for some roles. Onboarding & Development: Onboarding new employees with an update welcome pack and onboarding programme in a professional and comprehensive manner to expedite the settling in period. Training new hires and providing career development opportunities. Order IT equipment, check received, test. Order desk space and furniture spec. Follow up probation escalation with managers. Assisting managers with career mapping for staff and talent planning requirements. Ensure all staff details, benefits and pay are UpToDate and correct. Develop the organisational structure to support future growth, using best practice principles. Employee Engagement and Relations: Handling complaints, grievances, and disciplinary procedures to ensure a safe and fair environment. Ensure the offboarding process is handled in a professional manner to ensure everyone is consistently treated fairly. Manage the execution of the HR Strategy to ensure achievement of the company objectives and deliver continuous employee development. Staff communications are sent out regularly as and when required; some to be approved by Executive. Compensation & Benefits: Managing annual reviews of salary, pension schemes, and benefits, ensuring all administration is completed timeously. This includes all employee programmes and staff benefits/packages. Work alongside the Financial Controller to ensure monthly payroll processing is completed on time and accurately. Ensure employee training requirements are well managed and monitored. Manage the training and development plans and ensure they are of a high standard. Determine relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for incentive schemes. Systems and Policy Compliance: Developing company policies, ensuring employment law compliance, and maintaining employee records. Undertake analysis as required on staff performance, highlighting areas of concern or risk, which may be impacting profitability. Work along the executive on all aspects of the ESG (Environmental, Social, governance) programme. Ensure the company handbook to up to date and is linked to all the company policies. Current regulation compliance, including accepted professional standards, policies and procedures and legislation (including legislation on data protection, the Equality Act and health and safety). Ensure employment law, HR policy, best practice and workforce development are applied. Ensure that all relevant professional standards are met. Conduct annual remuneration and benefit surveys and reviews. Improve and develop HR processes and systems; Ensure all HR systems are reviewed and supported to ensure they are fit for purpose and support the objectives of the business. Set up of new users and removal of staff from systems, as well a ensure safe filing of employee details and contracts. Health & Welfare: Overseeing employee safety, well-being, and work-life balance initiatives. Continuously improve engagement and welfare activities, maximising productivity, devolving HR responsibilities to line managers and building leadership capability. Identify HR trends so that attention can be directed to key issues and resources. Regularly coach, mentor, and support colleagues to identify individual strengths and development needs. Manage the diversity, equality, and inclusion values and practices within the company. Qualifications Qualified HR Manager - ideally of CIPD Associate Diploma or similar. A working understanding of Human Resources compliance with company law. Proven experience in an HR Manager role in industry and within an SME. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to build people up and motivate. Strong communication skills, with the ability to present HR information to all stakeholders. Experience of HR systems and processes and policies. Excellent knowledge of owning a department budgets. Knowledge of the MSP sector is desirable, and experience working in the sector would be considered favourably. Working knowledge of HR and payroll systems. Excellent Microsoft Excel, word & Powerpoint skills. Required Skills You should be collaborative, and work in partnership to build good working relationships with all managers, as well as all colleagues and stakeholders. You should be inquisitive, creative and look to continuously improve processes. You should be committed and focused on delivering personal objectives to help fulfil the organisation's mission. High degree of professionalism, integrity and confidentiality. Personal Attributes Excellent precision and attention to detail. Excellent communication and personable, with strong interpersonal skills. Thrives in fast paced environment, energised under pressure with the ability to deal with problems decisively, when they arise. Pay range and compensation package Salary: Up to 60k If this sounds like you and your an HR Manager based in the Herts area who holds an Assoc CIPD Accreditation, then I'd love to hear from you - you can reach me at (url removed)
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Kingswinford, West Midlands
Payroll & Reward Specialist 12 Month Fixed Term Contract £45,000 - £50,000 + Benefits We are working with a highly established UK property business with a substantial and diverse commercial portfolio spanning retail, industrial and mixed-use assets across the country. With continued investment across both its people function and operational infrastructure, the business is looking to appoint a Senior Payroll & Reward Specialist to support the HR team during a 12-month fixed term period. The role has a strong focus on payroll and HR systems improvement. The successful individual will play a key role in supporting ongoing systems implementation and optimisation projects, while ensuring the smooth running of payroll, pensions and reward processes across the organisation. The role would suit someone who combines strong technical payroll knowledge with experience improving processes, managing data integrity and supporting system change within a fast-paced business environment. The Role Manage the end-to-end monthly payroll process, ensuring accuracy, compliance and timely submission of all payroll activity. Oversee pensions, statutory payments, benefits administration and payroll-related reporting. Act as a key point of contact for payroll, tax and pension queries across the business. Support ongoing HR and payroll systems implementation and optimisation projects, including testing, process improvement and data management. Work closely with internal stakeholders and external providers to improve reporting capability, controls and operational efficiency. Maintain accurate employee data across HR systems and support wider compliance, audit and reporting activity. About You Proven experience managing end-to-end payroll within a complex organisation. Strong understanding of payroll legislation, pensions and HMRC compliance requirements. Previous involvement in HR/payroll systems implementation, migration or optimisation projects is essential. Strong analytical skills with excellent attention to detail and data accuracy. Proactive and solutions-focused, with the ability to improve processes and drive efficiencies. Confident communicator, able to work effectively with stakeholders across HR, finance and third-party providers. Experience with Cintra and/or Sage HR would be advantageous. CIPP qualification (or working towards) desirable. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established property business in a broad and visible role, offering exposure across payroll operations, systems implementation and wider HR process improvement initiatives.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Payroll & Reward Specialist 12 Month Fixed Term Contract £45,000 - £50,000 + Benefits We are working with a highly established UK property business with a substantial and diverse commercial portfolio spanning retail, industrial and mixed-use assets across the country. With continued investment across both its people function and operational infrastructure, the business is looking to appoint a Senior Payroll & Reward Specialist to support the HR team during a 12-month fixed term period. The role has a strong focus on payroll and HR systems improvement. The successful individual will play a key role in supporting ongoing systems implementation and optimisation projects, while ensuring the smooth running of payroll, pensions and reward processes across the organisation. The role would suit someone who combines strong technical payroll knowledge with experience improving processes, managing data integrity and supporting system change within a fast-paced business environment. The Role Manage the end-to-end monthly payroll process, ensuring accuracy, compliance and timely submission of all payroll activity. Oversee pensions, statutory payments, benefits administration and payroll-related reporting. Act as a key point of contact for payroll, tax and pension queries across the business. Support ongoing HR and payroll systems implementation and optimisation projects, including testing, process improvement and data management. Work closely with internal stakeholders and external providers to improve reporting capability, controls and operational efficiency. Maintain accurate employee data across HR systems and support wider compliance, audit and reporting activity. About You Proven experience managing end-to-end payroll within a complex organisation. Strong understanding of payroll legislation, pensions and HMRC compliance requirements. Previous involvement in HR/payroll systems implementation, migration or optimisation projects is essential. Strong analytical skills with excellent attention to detail and data accuracy. Proactive and solutions-focused, with the ability to improve processes and drive efficiencies. Confident communicator, able to work effectively with stakeholders across HR, finance and third-party providers. Experience with Cintra and/or Sage HR would be advantageous. CIPP qualification (or working towards) desirable. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established property business in a broad and visible role, offering exposure across payroll operations, systems implementation and wider HR process improvement initiatives.
Role: Finance and Procurement Manager Employer: Single Source Regulations Office Sector: Non-Departmental Public Body Location: London / Hybrid / Remote Salary: Up to £59,000 (pro rata) and Civil Service Pension + up to Zones 1-6 London oyster card + 30 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata) Closing Date: 26 June 2026 Interviews planned for: W/c 6 July 2026 Working pattern: Part-time (0.8 FTE). The SSRO welcomes flexible working arrangements. Introduction The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) is an executive non-departmental public body that supports the regulatory framework for single source defence contracts established by Part 2 of the Defence Reform Act 2014. It plays a key role in the regulation of the UK government's 'single source,' or non-competitive, procurement of military goods, works and services. The framework places controls on the prices of qualifying defence contracts and requires greater transparency from defence contractors. In conducting its functions, the SSRO aims to ensure that government obtains good value for money in its expenditure on qualifying defence contracts, and that contractors are paid fair and reasonable prices. By working for the SSRO you will be an important part of a dynamic organisation. Our staff have a range of professional skills and include accountants, analysts, economists, researchers, and military experts. The SSRO is seeking a qualified accountant with experience in preparing and managing a corporate budget. This role involves managing a tight budget and provides an opportunity to tackle complex transactions working in an outsourced system environment. You will also be required to provide advice on the SSRO's financial policies and ensuring compliance across the organisation. Working with the Head of Corporate Services, this role will also provide end-to-end procurement support for the organisation's purchasing of goods and services. Whilst a procurement qualification is not needed for this role, some procurement experience (ideally gained in the public sector) is required. Role Responsibilities Finance Lead on the preparation of the SSRO's corporate budget and the subsequent management of it. Ensuring regular review of expenditure takes place; developing relationships with budget holders and/or managers within SSRO and understanding their priorities and spending plans; providing advice and guidance. Communicating and interpreting of financial data to non-financial managers to facilitate monitoring of annual spend outturn on projects and long-term contracts; Production of monthly, quarterly and annual budgets and forecast reporting. Liaising with budget holders and/or managers to collate information and identify key financial risks, pressures and opportunities. Adminstration of the quarterly drawdown of Grant-In-Aid funding. Providing input into the development of and then ensuring compliance with finance and procurement policies and procedures. Lead on the production of the Remunertion Report for inclusion in the Annual Report and Accounts. Assist with the management of the outsourced finance and payroll contract and supplier. Liaise with internal and external auditors on matters relating to the budget and remuneration report. Provide cover, as needed for the Finance Manager. Procurement Provide end-to-end procurement support activity, while identifying and managing procurement risks, including: supporting service managers in identifying appropriate routes to market, production of procurement project plans, securing internal approvals and managing any market pre-engagement. preparing and issuing procurement documentation and co-ordinating communications with bidders. supporting evaluation panels, assisting the Legal Team with any contract negotiations and making the contract award; and fulfilling relevant transparency requirements, including the publishing of notices and compliance with relevant government procurement policy. Contribute to the review and development of the SSRO's Procurement Strategy, policy and processes. Undertake periodic reviews and updating of the SSRO's procurement policy and procedures. Manage the SSRO's Contract Register and contract management processes. Liaise with internal and external auditors on matters relating to procurement. General Engage actively with internal and external stakeholders and work closely with them. Manage and maintain effective relationships. Actively learn and develop your skills and experience. Act with integrity, apply the SSRO's governance procedures, and promote good governance. Make best use of available technology and contribute to the delivery of new and innovative ways to deliver our work that improve quality and efficiency. Promote the SSRO's values. Undertake such other duties as the SSRO may require, in line with business need. Support working relationships with the MOD sponsor team, the internal audit function, NAO and HM Treasury. Represent the SSRO in meetings and other forums as requested. Participate actively and constructively in discussions in line with the SSRO's vision, values, objectives, and priorities. What skills do I need to be effective in this role? Essential criteria AAT qualified or Part qualified accountant e.g., CAB, ACA, CIMA, ACCA, CIPFA or equivalent Experience of financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and supporting senior management with decision making. Experience of supporting end-to-end procurement activity. Strong financial analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, generate insights and construct solutions. Good communication skills with the ability to explain financial data to non-financial managers. Intermediate excel skills. Demonstrable ability to meet deadlines and a "can do" attitude with the willingness and ability to work flexibly and undertake a wide variety of activities. A natural team player who can interact easily with colleagues and have strong communication skills. An ability to switch between tasks, to quickly get up-to-speed on new subjects and to deliver to sometimes challenging timetables, consistently delivering high quality and robust advice and support. Strong communication skills, with ability to explain and defend a position to a variety of audiences and to express procurement issues in easy-to-understand plain English. A team player who enjoys and has experience of working collaboratively with others. An ability to build strong working relationships, internally and externally, and to engage with stakeholders at all levels in business and government. Desirable criteria Relevant professional qualification(s), or part qualification in procurement and supply. A good understanding of the defence sector. Experience of contract relationship management, and an understanding of how that can deliver and improve value for money. Experience of working in a similarly sized and funded NDPB, or a public body would be an advantage but is not essential Security clearance The role will require you to undergo and successfully secure national security vetting and obtain Security Check (SC) clearance. Applying for the position To apply for the position, please submit both of the following: A covering letter of no more than 1000 words (font size 12), clearly explaining how you meet the essential and desirable criteria as outlined above, using appropriate examples; and Your CV, setting out your qualifications and experience. This should clearly include any professional bodies of which you are a member. Applications that do not contain both covering letter and CV may be rejected. The SSRO embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. We recruit by merit based on fair and open competition. Contact point for applicants:
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Role: Finance and Procurement Manager Employer: Single Source Regulations Office Sector: Non-Departmental Public Body Location: London / Hybrid / Remote Salary: Up to £59,000 (pro rata) and Civil Service Pension + up to Zones 1-6 London oyster card + 30 days holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata) Closing Date: 26 June 2026 Interviews planned for: W/c 6 July 2026 Working pattern: Part-time (0.8 FTE). The SSRO welcomes flexible working arrangements. Introduction The Single Source Regulations Office (SSRO) is an executive non-departmental public body that supports the regulatory framework for single source defence contracts established by Part 2 of the Defence Reform Act 2014. It plays a key role in the regulation of the UK government's 'single source,' or non-competitive, procurement of military goods, works and services. The framework places controls on the prices of qualifying defence contracts and requires greater transparency from defence contractors. In conducting its functions, the SSRO aims to ensure that government obtains good value for money in its expenditure on qualifying defence contracts, and that contractors are paid fair and reasonable prices. By working for the SSRO you will be an important part of a dynamic organisation. Our staff have a range of professional skills and include accountants, analysts, economists, researchers, and military experts. The SSRO is seeking a qualified accountant with experience in preparing and managing a corporate budget. This role involves managing a tight budget and provides an opportunity to tackle complex transactions working in an outsourced system environment. You will also be required to provide advice on the SSRO's financial policies and ensuring compliance across the organisation. Working with the Head of Corporate Services, this role will also provide end-to-end procurement support for the organisation's purchasing of goods and services. Whilst a procurement qualification is not needed for this role, some procurement experience (ideally gained in the public sector) is required. Role Responsibilities Finance Lead on the preparation of the SSRO's corporate budget and the subsequent management of it. Ensuring regular review of expenditure takes place; developing relationships with budget holders and/or managers within SSRO and understanding their priorities and spending plans; providing advice and guidance. Communicating and interpreting of financial data to non-financial managers to facilitate monitoring of annual spend outturn on projects and long-term contracts; Production of monthly, quarterly and annual budgets and forecast reporting. Liaising with budget holders and/or managers to collate information and identify key financial risks, pressures and opportunities. Adminstration of the quarterly drawdown of Grant-In-Aid funding. Providing input into the development of and then ensuring compliance with finance and procurement policies and procedures. Lead on the production of the Remunertion Report for inclusion in the Annual Report and Accounts. Assist with the management of the outsourced finance and payroll contract and supplier. Liaise with internal and external auditors on matters relating to the budget and remuneration report. Provide cover, as needed for the Finance Manager. Procurement Provide end-to-end procurement support activity, while identifying and managing procurement risks, including: supporting service managers in identifying appropriate routes to market, production of procurement project plans, securing internal approvals and managing any market pre-engagement. preparing and issuing procurement documentation and co-ordinating communications with bidders. supporting evaluation panels, assisting the Legal Team with any contract negotiations and making the contract award; and fulfilling relevant transparency requirements, including the publishing of notices and compliance with relevant government procurement policy. Contribute to the review and development of the SSRO's Procurement Strategy, policy and processes. Undertake periodic reviews and updating of the SSRO's procurement policy and procedures. Manage the SSRO's Contract Register and contract management processes. Liaise with internal and external auditors on matters relating to procurement. General Engage actively with internal and external stakeholders and work closely with them. Manage and maintain effective relationships. Actively learn and develop your skills and experience. Act with integrity, apply the SSRO's governance procedures, and promote good governance. Make best use of available technology and contribute to the delivery of new and innovative ways to deliver our work that improve quality and efficiency. Promote the SSRO's values. Undertake such other duties as the SSRO may require, in line with business need. Support working relationships with the MOD sponsor team, the internal audit function, NAO and HM Treasury. Represent the SSRO in meetings and other forums as requested. Participate actively and constructively in discussions in line with the SSRO's vision, values, objectives, and priorities. What skills do I need to be effective in this role? Essential criteria AAT qualified or Part qualified accountant e.g., CAB, ACA, CIMA, ACCA, CIPFA or equivalent Experience of financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and supporting senior management with decision making. Experience of supporting end-to-end procurement activity. Strong financial analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, generate insights and construct solutions. Good communication skills with the ability to explain financial data to non-financial managers. Intermediate excel skills. Demonstrable ability to meet deadlines and a "can do" attitude with the willingness and ability to work flexibly and undertake a wide variety of activities. A natural team player who can interact easily with colleagues and have strong communication skills. An ability to switch between tasks, to quickly get up-to-speed on new subjects and to deliver to sometimes challenging timetables, consistently delivering high quality and robust advice and support. Strong communication skills, with ability to explain and defend a position to a variety of audiences and to express procurement issues in easy-to-understand plain English. A team player who enjoys and has experience of working collaboratively with others. An ability to build strong working relationships, internally and externally, and to engage with stakeholders at all levels in business and government. Desirable criteria Relevant professional qualification(s), or part qualification in procurement and supply. A good understanding of the defence sector. Experience of contract relationship management, and an understanding of how that can deliver and improve value for money. Experience of working in a similarly sized and funded NDPB, or a public body would be an advantage but is not essential Security clearance The role will require you to undergo and successfully secure national security vetting and obtain Security Check (SC) clearance. Applying for the position To apply for the position, please submit both of the following: A covering letter of no more than 1000 words (font size 12), clearly explaining how you meet the essential and desirable criteria as outlined above, using appropriate examples; and Your CV, setting out your qualifications and experience. This should clearly include any professional bodies of which you are a member. Applications that do not contain both covering letter and CV may be rejected. The SSRO embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. We recruit by merit based on fair and open competition. Contact point for applicants:
ASL Technical is delighted to work with this high profile luxury automotive brand as we commence hiring for an experienced Senior Payroll Lead with experience of multi site payroll management. The successful candidate will lead all aspects of the payroll function for over 300 employees in 9 countries. This is a 6 month assignment and we are looking for candidates who are available for the full duration of the project. Your Duties as Payroll Lead Act as the primary internal point of contact for global payroll c oordination across 9 countries Manage the end-to-end payroll cycle with outsourced providers, including: Data collation and validation Submission of payroll inputs Review of payroll outputs and reports Ensure payroll is delivered accurately and on time in line with local requirements Resolve payroll queries from employees and stakeholders Maintain payroll records and documentation Benefits Administration Support the administration of global employee benefits programme s , including: Enrolments, changes, and leavers Liaison with external providers Act as a key contact for employee benefits queries Support annual benefits processes (e.g., renewals, reviews, communications) Data & Systems Maintain accurate employee data within SAP , ensuring data integrity for payroll processing Support transition activities towards SuccessFactors (experience beneficial but not essential) Prepare payroll and benefits reports as required Support audits and data checks Skills & Experience Previous experience in payroll and/or benefits administration Experience working with outsourced payroll providers Strong attention to detail and accuracy Comfortable working with manual processes and high volumes of data Ability to manage multiple deadlines across different countries Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Good stakeholder communication skills Role Context Supports a global workforce of 250/300 employees across 9 countries This is an amazing opportunity to get fully involved in one of the UK's leading motorsports employers, for more information apply today for a confidential conversation - Please note applicants must have valid right to live and work in the UK.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
ASL Technical is delighted to work with this high profile luxury automotive brand as we commence hiring for an experienced Senior Payroll Lead with experience of multi site payroll management. The successful candidate will lead all aspects of the payroll function for over 300 employees in 9 countries. This is a 6 month assignment and we are looking for candidates who are available for the full duration of the project. Your Duties as Payroll Lead Act as the primary internal point of contact for global payroll c oordination across 9 countries Manage the end-to-end payroll cycle with outsourced providers, including: Data collation and validation Submission of payroll inputs Review of payroll outputs and reports Ensure payroll is delivered accurately and on time in line with local requirements Resolve payroll queries from employees and stakeholders Maintain payroll records and documentation Benefits Administration Support the administration of global employee benefits programme s , including: Enrolments, changes, and leavers Liaison with external providers Act as a key contact for employee benefits queries Support annual benefits processes (e.g., renewals, reviews, communications) Data & Systems Maintain accurate employee data within SAP , ensuring data integrity for payroll processing Support transition activities towards SuccessFactors (experience beneficial but not essential) Prepare payroll and benefits reports as required Support audits and data checks Skills & Experience Previous experience in payroll and/or benefits administration Experience working with outsourced payroll providers Strong attention to detail and accuracy Comfortable working with manual processes and high volumes of data Ability to manage multiple deadlines across different countries Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Good stakeholder communication skills Role Context Supports a global workforce of 250/300 employees across 9 countries This is an amazing opportunity to get fully involved in one of the UK's leading motorsports employers, for more information apply today for a confidential conversation - Please note applicants must have valid right to live and work in the UK.
PENSIONS ADVISOR Are you an experienced Pensions Advisor seeking a role that offers flexibility and a competitive rate? Look no further. This role provides an excellent chance to utilise your expertise in a dynamic and supportive environment. Role Overview: This position is a 3 to 6 month ongoing contract with a competitive rate of £27 per hour (umbrella). The role offers both part-time and full-time options, with a hybrid working arrangement that requires occasional office attendance. This flexibility allows you to maintain a healthy work-life balance while contributing to meaningful work. Key Responsibilities: - Calculate and verify redundancy payments. For early retirements, provide essential data to the pensions administrator to facilitate accurate pension benefit calculations and employer cost assessments. Liaise with relevant parties to ensure timely and precise information delivery.- Advise the pensions administrator on pay calculations related to child-related absences, sickness, strikes, and leaves of absence. Perform and verify these calculations as needed.- Ensure new employers or admitted bodies are accurately and promptly integrated into the Fund.- Control, monitor, and reconcile LGPS employee and employer contributions for employing and admitted bodies, schools, and academies with external payroll providers. Address and resolve any discrepancies.- Ensure employers and their payroll administrators correctly manage AVC deductions, providing necessary information to AVC schemes and members in a timely and accurate manner. Skills and Experience Required: - Proven experience in pension administration, particularly within the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is highly desirable.- Strong analytical skills with the ability to perform and verify complex calculations accurately.- Excellent communication skills to liaise effectively with various stakeholders.- Attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality work.- Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks efficiently.This role is perfect for a dedicated professional looking to make a significant impact within a reputable organisation. If you possess the required skills and experience, this could be the ideal next step in your career.
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
PENSIONS ADVISOR Are you an experienced Pensions Advisor seeking a role that offers flexibility and a competitive rate? Look no further. This role provides an excellent chance to utilise your expertise in a dynamic and supportive environment. Role Overview: This position is a 3 to 6 month ongoing contract with a competitive rate of £27 per hour (umbrella). The role offers both part-time and full-time options, with a hybrid working arrangement that requires occasional office attendance. This flexibility allows you to maintain a healthy work-life balance while contributing to meaningful work. Key Responsibilities: - Calculate and verify redundancy payments. For early retirements, provide essential data to the pensions administrator to facilitate accurate pension benefit calculations and employer cost assessments. Liaise with relevant parties to ensure timely and precise information delivery.- Advise the pensions administrator on pay calculations related to child-related absences, sickness, strikes, and leaves of absence. Perform and verify these calculations as needed.- Ensure new employers or admitted bodies are accurately and promptly integrated into the Fund.- Control, monitor, and reconcile LGPS employee and employer contributions for employing and admitted bodies, schools, and academies with external payroll providers. Address and resolve any discrepancies.- Ensure employers and their payroll administrators correctly manage AVC deductions, providing necessary information to AVC schemes and members in a timely and accurate manner. Skills and Experience Required: - Proven experience in pension administration, particularly within the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) is highly desirable.- Strong analytical skills with the ability to perform and verify complex calculations accurately.- Excellent communication skills to liaise effectively with various stakeholders.- Attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality work.- Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks efficiently.This role is perfect for a dedicated professional looking to make a significant impact within a reputable organisation. If you possess the required skills and experience, this could be the ideal next step in your career.
Lower Marsh Market Manager Job Description and Person Specification Term: Permanent Salary: £40,000 - £50,000, dependent on level of experience Schedule: Full time, although part time options will be considered Hours: 8am - 4.30pm - some flexible working and evening/weekend shifts may be required Reports to: WeAreWaterloo BID's Chief Executive Lower Marsh Market Ltd is seeking a Market Manager to oversee the strategic and operational management of Lower Marsh Market, a thriving market and now iconic central London destination. Company Description Lower Marsh Market (LMM) is a vibrant and historic street market in London's Waterloo, SE1, operated by Lower Marsh Market Ltd with managerial oversight from WeAreWaterloo, the Business Improvement District (BID) for the neighbourhood. The Market operates Monday - Friday from 11am - 3pm, when a road closure is in place. There are approximately 15-30 traders on any given day on the market; an array of hot food traders selling a diverse range of cuisines, plus a handful of craft traders. There is an exciting opportunity to launch a new Saturday market at Lower Marsh. Lower Marsh Market Ltd has its own Board and budget and invests any operating profit back into the market and its surroundings. WeAreWaterloo BID is governed and funded by the local business community, which includes a wide range of hospitality, cultural, SME and charitable institutions. Powered by a team of passionate individuals, WeAreWaterloo works to improve Waterloo as a place to work, visit and live by rolling out diverse and creative programmes that enhance and protect the environment, celebrate and promote its unique character, and connect those within it. Lower Marsh is a key part of WeAreWaterloo's Placemaking Strategy. Job Description Strategic Development Work with the WeAreWaterloo CEO, team and LMM Board to develop the strategic direction of the Market to generate footfall, spend, reach new audiences and positively impact the street. Work in partnership with the WeAreWaterloo CEO to develop and deliver an annual business plan for the market. Prepare for and lead quarterly LMM Board Meetings, with support from the WeAreWaterloo CEO. Stay abreast of the broader market scene to ensure adherence to best practice and the generation of new ideas. Represent LMM through trade group memberships, i.e NABMA, and explore relevant partnerships. Build a network of relationships with key stakeholders in the area, including relevant officers at Lambeth Council and Lower Marsh businesses. Staff Management The Lower Marsh Market Manager is supported by a Market Operations team who look after the day to day running of the market. Currently the structure sees one Market Operations Supervisor in place, supported by two further operational staff on site. A part time Admin Assistant supports the Lower Marsh Market Manager in the office, both visiting the market often to oversee operations. The LMM Manager will be required to: Oversee line management of the Market Operations Team and Admin Assistant, which includes: General day to day management of contracted and casual/bank staff members Delivery of staff appraisals and training Keeping track of staff hours and annual leave for payroll purposes Creating staff schedules with the Market Supervisor Overseeing the implementation of a daily task schedule which covers activities related to set up, break down and down-time Operations Devise new ways to improve the customer experience at LMM. Work with WeAreWaterloo's Head of Public Realm on the physical environment, working together to improve the look and feel of the street. Prepare for a monthly finance meeting, which is run in conjunction with LMM's bookkeeper, to provide an accurate picture of the forthcoming month's trader bookings. Work with LMM's accountant and WeAreWaterloo's CEO to review management accounts and annual budgets. A robust in-house system (via ) is used to record, communicate and store all trader documents. The Market Manager is responsible for managing this system on a day-to-day basis, with support from the LMM Administrative Assistant. Training will be provided. It is the Market Supervisor's role to set up, break down and store market equipment daily. It is the Market Manager's responsibility to support the team to ensure efficient and safe systems are in place to achieve this, and to make sure that all equipment is well maintained by the team - to meet safety and aesthetic standards. The Lower Marsh Market Manager and Admin Assistant are office based. The Market Operations team operates from a designated storage area. The LMM Manager must support the Supervisor to ensure this space is kept clean, safe and well maintained at all times. Support the Operations team to solve any issues/upkeep associated with the street's infrastructure, including electricity boxes/access points. Work with Lambeth Council to adhere to conditions with the Licence Agreement, meeting with the Licensing team regularly. Work with the LMM team to deliver periodic trader inspections/spot checks to ensure traders remain in compliance with their Terms & Conditions and compliance paperwork. Update and review Trader Agreements to ensure they continue to be fit for purpose. Trader Management Develop a recruitment plan to attract new traders, and oversee all tastings for prospective new traders. Work with the LMM Admin Assistant to track trader attendance, trader payments, requests, pitch plans, and compliance documents via . Liaise with traders to create daily market layouts and ensure proper and timely payments are made. Respond to trader enquiries, with support from the Admin Assistant. Ensure that all submitted compliance documentation meets required standards. Work with the Admin Assistant to streamline the trader recruitment process. Liaise directly with Lambeth Council to address any issues with applications and paperwork from prospective traders. Events and promotion Concept and deliver events to support footfall to Lower Marsh Market, working with the WeAreWaterloo team and often in collaboration with businesses on the street. Work with WeAreWaterloo's marketing team to support and coordinate all events on the street. Work with the WeAreWaterloo marketing team who manage social media channels and content ideas. Oversee the LMM website which is managed by the LMM Administrative Assistant. Person Specification Essential : Experience of managing markets or operating in a similar environment Experience of budget management Experience managing and supporting staff to operate to their full potential Strategic and creative thinker with the ability to forward plan and drive improvements Excellent communicator who can engage a variety of stakeholders Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to remain calm under pressure Desirable: Knowledge of working with a local authority Understanding of London's markets Experience facilitating outdoor events Experience working with CRMs or other project management systems Able to work occasional evenings and weekends, with time off in lieu Further job details and how to apply: Tenure: Permanent, full time - part time options will be considered. Benefits: Includes 30 days' paid holiday during the calendar year, plus statutory holiday on all UK public holidays. Place of work: This is an area-based role and you will need to be active and present in Lower Marsh, with some evening and out-of-hours work required occasionally We encourage applications from all backgrounds, communities and industries, and are committed to having a team that is made up of diverse skills, experiences and abilities. We are happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, job shares or other well-considered proposals for the role. Application is by CV and covering letter, explaining why you would like the role and feel you would be a good fit for the position. Please send your application to Kate Poulter via the button below The deadline for applications is 5pm on 3rd June 2026. Interviews are planned to take place on 9th June 2026.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Lower Marsh Market Manager Job Description and Person Specification Term: Permanent Salary: £40,000 - £50,000, dependent on level of experience Schedule: Full time, although part time options will be considered Hours: 8am - 4.30pm - some flexible working and evening/weekend shifts may be required Reports to: WeAreWaterloo BID's Chief Executive Lower Marsh Market Ltd is seeking a Market Manager to oversee the strategic and operational management of Lower Marsh Market, a thriving market and now iconic central London destination. Company Description Lower Marsh Market (LMM) is a vibrant and historic street market in London's Waterloo, SE1, operated by Lower Marsh Market Ltd with managerial oversight from WeAreWaterloo, the Business Improvement District (BID) for the neighbourhood. The Market operates Monday - Friday from 11am - 3pm, when a road closure is in place. There are approximately 15-30 traders on any given day on the market; an array of hot food traders selling a diverse range of cuisines, plus a handful of craft traders. There is an exciting opportunity to launch a new Saturday market at Lower Marsh. Lower Marsh Market Ltd has its own Board and budget and invests any operating profit back into the market and its surroundings. WeAreWaterloo BID is governed and funded by the local business community, which includes a wide range of hospitality, cultural, SME and charitable institutions. Powered by a team of passionate individuals, WeAreWaterloo works to improve Waterloo as a place to work, visit and live by rolling out diverse and creative programmes that enhance and protect the environment, celebrate and promote its unique character, and connect those within it. Lower Marsh is a key part of WeAreWaterloo's Placemaking Strategy. Job Description Strategic Development Work with the WeAreWaterloo CEO, team and LMM Board to develop the strategic direction of the Market to generate footfall, spend, reach new audiences and positively impact the street. Work in partnership with the WeAreWaterloo CEO to develop and deliver an annual business plan for the market. Prepare for and lead quarterly LMM Board Meetings, with support from the WeAreWaterloo CEO. Stay abreast of the broader market scene to ensure adherence to best practice and the generation of new ideas. Represent LMM through trade group memberships, i.e NABMA, and explore relevant partnerships. Build a network of relationships with key stakeholders in the area, including relevant officers at Lambeth Council and Lower Marsh businesses. Staff Management The Lower Marsh Market Manager is supported by a Market Operations team who look after the day to day running of the market. Currently the structure sees one Market Operations Supervisor in place, supported by two further operational staff on site. A part time Admin Assistant supports the Lower Marsh Market Manager in the office, both visiting the market often to oversee operations. The LMM Manager will be required to: Oversee line management of the Market Operations Team and Admin Assistant, which includes: General day to day management of contracted and casual/bank staff members Delivery of staff appraisals and training Keeping track of staff hours and annual leave for payroll purposes Creating staff schedules with the Market Supervisor Overseeing the implementation of a daily task schedule which covers activities related to set up, break down and down-time Operations Devise new ways to improve the customer experience at LMM. Work with WeAreWaterloo's Head of Public Realm on the physical environment, working together to improve the look and feel of the street. Prepare for a monthly finance meeting, which is run in conjunction with LMM's bookkeeper, to provide an accurate picture of the forthcoming month's trader bookings. Work with LMM's accountant and WeAreWaterloo's CEO to review management accounts and annual budgets. A robust in-house system (via ) is used to record, communicate and store all trader documents. The Market Manager is responsible for managing this system on a day-to-day basis, with support from the LMM Administrative Assistant. Training will be provided. It is the Market Supervisor's role to set up, break down and store market equipment daily. It is the Market Manager's responsibility to support the team to ensure efficient and safe systems are in place to achieve this, and to make sure that all equipment is well maintained by the team - to meet safety and aesthetic standards. The Lower Marsh Market Manager and Admin Assistant are office based. The Market Operations team operates from a designated storage area. The LMM Manager must support the Supervisor to ensure this space is kept clean, safe and well maintained at all times. Support the Operations team to solve any issues/upkeep associated with the street's infrastructure, including electricity boxes/access points. Work with Lambeth Council to adhere to conditions with the Licence Agreement, meeting with the Licensing team regularly. Work with the LMM team to deliver periodic trader inspections/spot checks to ensure traders remain in compliance with their Terms & Conditions and compliance paperwork. Update and review Trader Agreements to ensure they continue to be fit for purpose. Trader Management Develop a recruitment plan to attract new traders, and oversee all tastings for prospective new traders. Work with the LMM Admin Assistant to track trader attendance, trader payments, requests, pitch plans, and compliance documents via . Liaise with traders to create daily market layouts and ensure proper and timely payments are made. Respond to trader enquiries, with support from the Admin Assistant. Ensure that all submitted compliance documentation meets required standards. Work with the Admin Assistant to streamline the trader recruitment process. Liaise directly with Lambeth Council to address any issues with applications and paperwork from prospective traders. Events and promotion Concept and deliver events to support footfall to Lower Marsh Market, working with the WeAreWaterloo team and often in collaboration with businesses on the street. Work with WeAreWaterloo's marketing team to support and coordinate all events on the street. Work with the WeAreWaterloo marketing team who manage social media channels and content ideas. Oversee the LMM website which is managed by the LMM Administrative Assistant. Person Specification Essential : Experience of managing markets or operating in a similar environment Experience of budget management Experience managing and supporting staff to operate to their full potential Strategic and creative thinker with the ability to forward plan and drive improvements Excellent communicator who can engage a variety of stakeholders Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to remain calm under pressure Desirable: Knowledge of working with a local authority Understanding of London's markets Experience facilitating outdoor events Experience working with CRMs or other project management systems Able to work occasional evenings and weekends, with time off in lieu Further job details and how to apply: Tenure: Permanent, full time - part time options will be considered. Benefits: Includes 30 days' paid holiday during the calendar year, plus statutory holiday on all UK public holidays. Place of work: This is an area-based role and you will need to be active and present in Lower Marsh, with some evening and out-of-hours work required occasionally We encourage applications from all backgrounds, communities and industries, and are committed to having a team that is made up of diverse skills, experiences and abilities. We are happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, job shares or other well-considered proposals for the role. Application is by CV and covering letter, explaining why you would like the role and feel you would be a good fit for the position. Please send your application to Kate Poulter via the button below The deadline for applications is 5pm on 3rd June 2026. Interviews are planned to take place on 9th June 2026.
Are you an experienced Payroll Administrator looking for a flexible part-time role where you can take ownership of payroll while supporting the wider HR function of a successful SME? We are recruiting for a Part-Time HR Administrator / Payroll Processor to join a growing business in Wellingborough on a 12-month fixed-term contract, with the potential for the position to become permanent. This role offers between 16 and 24 hours per week, with flexibility around how those hours are worked. Due to the nature of payroll processing, the successful candidate will need to be available to increase their hours during busier periods of the month to ensure payroll deadlines are met accurately and efficiently. Key responsibilities will include: Processing the monthly payroll for approximately 80 employees Ensuring payroll is completed accurately and within required deadlines Generating payroll and wage reports Producing absence reports and maintaining absence records Supporting absence monitoring and administration activities Preparing employment contracts and associated documentation Maintaining employee records and HR files Supporting onboarding and employee administration processes Ensuring confidentiality and accuracy across all payroll and HR activities The ideal candidate will have: Previous experience processing payroll from start to finish with minimal supervision The ability to quickly learn and confidently use payroll software Strong attention to detail and excellent levels of accuracy Experience producing payroll, wage and absence reports Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications Excellent organisational and time management skills The ability to manage confidential information professionally Working Hours 16 to 24 hours per week Flexible working arrangement to be agreed Hours to be worked Monday to Friday between 9:00am and 5:30pm Early or midday hours preferred Flexibility required to support monthly payroll deadlines and workload peaks What's on Offer? Flexible parttime working arrangement Varied payroll and HR administration role Potential for the role to become permanent If you have proven payroll experience and are looking for a flexible role within a friendly SME environment, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Payroll Administrator looking for a flexible part-time role where you can take ownership of payroll while supporting the wider HR function of a successful SME? We are recruiting for a Part-Time HR Administrator / Payroll Processor to join a growing business in Wellingborough on a 12-month fixed-term contract, with the potential for the position to become permanent. This role offers between 16 and 24 hours per week, with flexibility around how those hours are worked. Due to the nature of payroll processing, the successful candidate will need to be available to increase their hours during busier periods of the month to ensure payroll deadlines are met accurately and efficiently. Key responsibilities will include: Processing the monthly payroll for approximately 80 employees Ensuring payroll is completed accurately and within required deadlines Generating payroll and wage reports Producing absence reports and maintaining absence records Supporting absence monitoring and administration activities Preparing employment contracts and associated documentation Maintaining employee records and HR files Supporting onboarding and employee administration processes Ensuring confidentiality and accuracy across all payroll and HR activities The ideal candidate will have: Previous experience processing payroll from start to finish with minimal supervision The ability to quickly learn and confidently use payroll software Strong attention to detail and excellent levels of accuracy Experience producing payroll, wage and absence reports Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications Excellent organisational and time management skills The ability to manage confidential information professionally Working Hours 16 to 24 hours per week Flexible working arrangement to be agreed Hours to be worked Monday to Friday between 9:00am and 5:30pm Early or midday hours preferred Flexibility required to support monthly payroll deadlines and workload peaks What's on Offer? Flexible parttime working arrangement Varied payroll and HR administration role Potential for the role to become permanent If you have proven payroll experience and are looking for a flexible role within a friendly SME environment, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Payroll Manager Hours: Full-Time, 36.25 hours per week, Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent Salary: Up to £44,956 Location: Trinity Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1TL The Role Clare College is seeking a Payroll Manager. Job responsibilities include processing the monthly payroll for Fellows and College Staff, Producing the Gender Pay Gap report with assistance from the Head of HR, and administering the three Pension Schemes that the College operates. About Us Founded in 1326, Clare College is the second oldest of the 31 colleges in the University of Cambridge. Regarded as one of the more progressive and informal, it is renowned as a college that achieves academically at the highest levels, whilst also being welcoming, forward-thinking, and inclusive. Clare College has a small number of academic employees and around 150 non-academic staff across a wide range of departments (including Housekeeping, Hospitality, Buildings and Maintenance, Porters, Finance and Tutorial). Staff support the academic mission of the College as well as its commercial conferencing business. Situated in the bustling heart of Cambridge, Clare College offers not only a prestigious setting but also exquisite surroundings, featuring some of the region's most renowned gardens overlooking the River Cam. Our commitment to academic distinction is complemented by an ethos of inclusivity and forward-thinking, fostering an exceptional and inspiring work environment. About You You will be an experienced Payroll professional able to work with limited supervision and support. You will be working with our employee records on the payroll system, which includes sickness and our EAP programme, as well as regular reconciliation of PAYE, NIC, pension, Student Loan, Tax Credits and any other payroll deductions and credits paid over to HM Revenue & Customs and other institutions. You will prepare all statutory returns and forms for all payrolls including RTI returns and FPS/EPS returns as well as the of year end procedure on Sage and producing and issuing P60s. Remuneration for this role will be up to £44,956. There will be a four-month probationary period. The post holder will be eligible for a bonus every year and free lunch in College on working days. We also offer membership of a defined pension contribution scheme, a Healthcare cash plan and free parking. Join us in upholding Clare College's legacy of excellence while becoming an invaluable asset to our community. The closing date for this position is 18 June 2026 Interviews will be taking place shortly afterwards. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We are committed to the principles of equal opportunities, diversity and respect and want to be known as an employer that invests in its staff, recognising and rewarding them for their commitment. No agencies please.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Payroll Manager Hours: Full-Time, 36.25 hours per week, Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent Salary: Up to £44,956 Location: Trinity Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1TL The Role Clare College is seeking a Payroll Manager. Job responsibilities include processing the monthly payroll for Fellows and College Staff, Producing the Gender Pay Gap report with assistance from the Head of HR, and administering the three Pension Schemes that the College operates. About Us Founded in 1326, Clare College is the second oldest of the 31 colleges in the University of Cambridge. Regarded as one of the more progressive and informal, it is renowned as a college that achieves academically at the highest levels, whilst also being welcoming, forward-thinking, and inclusive. Clare College has a small number of academic employees and around 150 non-academic staff across a wide range of departments (including Housekeeping, Hospitality, Buildings and Maintenance, Porters, Finance and Tutorial). Staff support the academic mission of the College as well as its commercial conferencing business. Situated in the bustling heart of Cambridge, Clare College offers not only a prestigious setting but also exquisite surroundings, featuring some of the region's most renowned gardens overlooking the River Cam. Our commitment to academic distinction is complemented by an ethos of inclusivity and forward-thinking, fostering an exceptional and inspiring work environment. About You You will be an experienced Payroll professional able to work with limited supervision and support. You will be working with our employee records on the payroll system, which includes sickness and our EAP programme, as well as regular reconciliation of PAYE, NIC, pension, Student Loan, Tax Credits and any other payroll deductions and credits paid over to HM Revenue & Customs and other institutions. You will prepare all statutory returns and forms for all payrolls including RTI returns and FPS/EPS returns as well as the of year end procedure on Sage and producing and issuing P60s. Remuneration for this role will be up to £44,956. There will be a four-month probationary period. The post holder will be eligible for a bonus every year and free lunch in College on working days. We also offer membership of a defined pension contribution scheme, a Healthcare cash plan and free parking. Join us in upholding Clare College's legacy of excellence while becoming an invaluable asset to our community. The closing date for this position is 18 June 2026 Interviews will be taking place shortly afterwards. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We are committed to the principles of equal opportunities, diversity and respect and want to be known as an employer that invests in its staff, recognising and rewarding them for their commitment. No agencies please.
HR Generalist Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Salary: Up to 35,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time, 6 Month Contract (likely to go permanent) About the Company Shillito group is proud to be partnering with a well-established and growing manufacturing business based in Rotherham, known for their commitment to quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. People are at the heart of their success, and they are now seeking a proactive and organised HR Generalist to join the HR team. The Role This HR Generalist role is a varied and hands-on position supporting the day-to-day HR operations across the business. Working as part of a supportive HR team, you will provide generalist HR support to managers and employees, helping to ensure a positive employee experience while maintaining compliance with company policies and employment legislation. Key Responsibilities Providing first-line HR advice and guidance to managers and employees across a range of HR matters Supporting employee relations cases including absence management, disciplinaries, grievances, and investigations Assisting with recruitment, onboarding, and induction activities Maintaining accurate employee records and HR documentation Supporting payroll and benefits administration processes Assisting with the implementation and review of HR policies and procedures Supporting learning and development initiatives across the business Contributing to HR projects and continuous improvement activities Ensuring HR practices remain compliant with current UK employment legislation About You Previous experience within a generalist HR role, ideally within a manufacturing or industrial environment Good understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience supporting employee relations matters Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Confident communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive, hands-on approach with the ability to manage multiple priorities CIPD Level 3 or Level 5 qualified (or working towards) would be advantageous Shillito Group is a specialist recruitment and executive search partner, working with ambitious businesses to secure high-impact talent across commercial and engineering markets. Our reputation is built on deep expertise, trusted relationships and delivering results that go beyond the brief.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
HR Generalist Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Salary: Up to 35,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time, 6 Month Contract (likely to go permanent) About the Company Shillito group is proud to be partnering with a well-established and growing manufacturing business based in Rotherham, known for their commitment to quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. People are at the heart of their success, and they are now seeking a proactive and organised HR Generalist to join the HR team. The Role This HR Generalist role is a varied and hands-on position supporting the day-to-day HR operations across the business. Working as part of a supportive HR team, you will provide generalist HR support to managers and employees, helping to ensure a positive employee experience while maintaining compliance with company policies and employment legislation. Key Responsibilities Providing first-line HR advice and guidance to managers and employees across a range of HR matters Supporting employee relations cases including absence management, disciplinaries, grievances, and investigations Assisting with recruitment, onboarding, and induction activities Maintaining accurate employee records and HR documentation Supporting payroll and benefits administration processes Assisting with the implementation and review of HR policies and procedures Supporting learning and development initiatives across the business Contributing to HR projects and continuous improvement activities Ensuring HR practices remain compliant with current UK employment legislation About You Previous experience within a generalist HR role, ideally within a manufacturing or industrial environment Good understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience supporting employee relations matters Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Confident communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive, hands-on approach with the ability to manage multiple priorities CIPD Level 3 or Level 5 qualified (or working towards) would be advantageous Shillito Group is a specialist recruitment and executive search partner, working with ambitious businesses to secure high-impact talent across commercial and engineering markets. Our reputation is built on deep expertise, trusted relationships and delivering results that go beyond the brief.
Management Accountant (6-Month Contract with Potential to Become Permanent) An established and growing SME is seeking an experienced Management Accountant to join the business on an initial 6-month contract, with the potential for the role to become permanent. This is a hands-on position offering the opportunity to play a key role in strengthening the finance function, improving management reporting, supporting payroll processes and enhancing financial controls across a multi-division business. Key Responsibilities Prepare monthly management accounts and P&L reporting Support month-end processes, balance sheet reviews and reconciliations Assist with payroll and wages administration Analyse margins, costs and job profitability Improve financial reporting, controls and internal processes Support cashflow reporting and financial planning Work closely with operational managers to provide meaningful financial insights Support and develop existing finance team members Liaise with external accountants and support the transition towards a more in-house finance function About You Proven experience in a Management Accountant role within an SME environment Strong management reporting and month-end accounting experience Confident working independently in a hands-on finance role Commercially aware with strong analytical skills Able to communicate financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders Experience with Sage or similar accounting systems Payroll experience would be advantageous Experience within construction, manufacturing, trade or project-based businesses would be beneficial This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful owner-managed business during an exciting period of development and finance transformation. Applicants available immediately or at short notice are particularly encouraged to apply.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Management Accountant (6-Month Contract with Potential to Become Permanent) An established and growing SME is seeking an experienced Management Accountant to join the business on an initial 6-month contract, with the potential for the role to become permanent. This is a hands-on position offering the opportunity to play a key role in strengthening the finance function, improving management reporting, supporting payroll processes and enhancing financial controls across a multi-division business. Key Responsibilities Prepare monthly management accounts and P&L reporting Support month-end processes, balance sheet reviews and reconciliations Assist with payroll and wages administration Analyse margins, costs and job profitability Improve financial reporting, controls and internal processes Support cashflow reporting and financial planning Work closely with operational managers to provide meaningful financial insights Support and develop existing finance team members Liaise with external accountants and support the transition towards a more in-house finance function About You Proven experience in a Management Accountant role within an SME environment Strong management reporting and month-end accounting experience Confident working independently in a hands-on finance role Commercially aware with strong analytical skills Able to communicate financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders Experience with Sage or similar accounting systems Payroll experience would be advantageous Experience within construction, manufacturing, trade or project-based businesses would be beneficial This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful owner-managed business during an exciting period of development and finance transformation. Applicants available immediately or at short notice are particularly encouraged to apply.
Your new company Join a well-established organisation operating within a regulated, service-led industry, supporting a large and dynamic UK workforce. The business prides itself on delivering high standards across its operations and is supported by a close-knit HR team that plays a critical role in ensuring people processes run efficiently and compliantly. This role is temp for up to 9 months, and will be looking to go permanent. Based at the Head Office in Woking (with free on-site parking), you will be part of a busy and fast-paced environment where accuracy, collaboration, and responsiveness are key to success. Your new role As an HR Coordinator (Generalist), you will play a central role in delivering comprehensive HR support across the full employee lifecycle. Reporting to the HR Lead and working closely with the HR Officer, you will act as a key point of contact for HR queries and provide essential support to managers and employees across the business. This is a hands-on, detail-focused role, where you will be responsible for: Acting as a central point of contact for HR queries and managing the HR inbox Supporting recruitment activity, including job postings, candidate screening and interview coordination Conducting thorough candidate vetting and compliance checks in line with industry standards Assisting with onboarding processes to ensure a smooth employee experience Preparing and maintaining accurate employee documentation, including contracts and variations Supporting managers with employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance and absence processes Maintaining HR systems and trackers, ensuring accurate and up-to-date employee data Assisting with payroll reporting and HR data for analysis Ensuring compliance with employment legislation, policies and procedures at all times This role offers exposure to a wide variety of HR activities, within a busy, fast-moving environment where no two days are the same. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring a strong generalist HR background combined with excellent organisational and communication skills. You will have: A minimum of 3 years' generalist HR experience Practical experience supporting employee relations processes A solid understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice Strong administrative, organisational and time management skills The ability to manage competing priorities and meet strict deadlines Excellent attention to detail with a high degree of accuracy Confident communication skills and the ability to build strong working relationships The ability to thrive in a busy, demanding environment Ideally, you will also hold (or be working towards) a CIPD Level 3 qualification. What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of 14.50 - 16.00 (depending on experience) Full-time position (Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 5:30pm) Long-term temporary opportunity with potential to become permanent Opportunity to gain broad HR experience across a wide range of activities Exposure to complex employee relations and compliance-driven processes Supportive team environment within a growing organisation Free on-site parking What you need to do now If you're a detail-oriented HR professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is looking to further develop your generalist HR experience, we'd love to hear from you. 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)
Jun 12, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company Join a well-established organisation operating within a regulated, service-led industry, supporting a large and dynamic UK workforce. The business prides itself on delivering high standards across its operations and is supported by a close-knit HR team that plays a critical role in ensuring people processes run efficiently and compliantly. This role is temp for up to 9 months, and will be looking to go permanent. Based at the Head Office in Woking (with free on-site parking), you will be part of a busy and fast-paced environment where accuracy, collaboration, and responsiveness are key to success. Your new role As an HR Coordinator (Generalist), you will play a central role in delivering comprehensive HR support across the full employee lifecycle. Reporting to the HR Lead and working closely with the HR Officer, you will act as a key point of contact for HR queries and provide essential support to managers and employees across the business. This is a hands-on, detail-focused role, where you will be responsible for: Acting as a central point of contact for HR queries and managing the HR inbox Supporting recruitment activity, including job postings, candidate screening and interview coordination Conducting thorough candidate vetting and compliance checks in line with industry standards Assisting with onboarding processes to ensure a smooth employee experience Preparing and maintaining accurate employee documentation, including contracts and variations Supporting managers with employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance and absence processes Maintaining HR systems and trackers, ensuring accurate and up-to-date employee data Assisting with payroll reporting and HR data for analysis Ensuring compliance with employment legislation, policies and procedures at all times This role offers exposure to a wide variety of HR activities, within a busy, fast-moving environment where no two days are the same. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring a strong generalist HR background combined with excellent organisational and communication skills. You will have: A minimum of 3 years' generalist HR experience Practical experience supporting employee relations processes A solid understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice Strong administrative, organisational and time management skills The ability to manage competing priorities and meet strict deadlines Excellent attention to detail with a high degree of accuracy Confident communication skills and the ability to build strong working relationships The ability to thrive in a busy, demanding environment Ideally, you will also hold (or be working towards) a CIPD Level 3 qualification. What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of 14.50 - 16.00 (depending on experience) Full-time position (Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 5:30pm) Long-term temporary opportunity with potential to become permanent Opportunity to gain broad HR experience across a wide range of activities Exposure to complex employee relations and compliance-driven processes Supportive team environment within a growing organisation Free on-site parking What you need to do now If you're a detail-oriented HR professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is looking to further develop your generalist HR experience, we'd love to hear from you. 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)
HRIS Administrator Brackley, Northamptonshire Manufacturing Full Time, 12 months FTC up to 36,000 Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a well-established UK organisation to recruit an experienced HRIS Administrator . This is an exciting opportunity to join a large, multi-site business where HR technology plays a key role in supporting a diverse workforce. Reporting into the People Services function, you will be responsible for the day-to-day administration, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the organisation's HR Information System. This role offers the chance to work closely with HR, Payroll, IT, and key stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, system efficiency, and a positive user experience. The Role As HRIS Administrator, you will take ownership of the HR system, ensuring it operates effectively while supporting ongoing development and process improvements. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining data integrity, producing meaningful HR reporting, supporting users, and helping drive automation across HR processes. Key Responsibilities Administer and maintain the HR Information System, ensuring optimal performance and configuration Manage system updates, enhancements, and upgrades in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Maintain organisational structures, workflows, and system rules Ensure the accuracy and integrity of employee data through regular audits and validation checks Support GDPR compliance and data governance standards Provide first and second-line support to HR system users Troubleshoot system issues and liaise with suppliers where required Create user documentation and deliver training to HR teams and managers Produce regular and ad hoc HR reports, including headcount, absence, and turnover analysis Develop dashboards and insights to support decision-making Identify opportunities to streamline and automate HR processes Work closely with Payroll to ensure accurate data transfer and processing Support HR systems projects, testing activities, system upgrades, and data migration initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience administering an HRIS platform (such as iTrent, Workday, SAP, Oracle, SuccessFactors, or similar) Strong Excel, reporting, and data management capabilities A good understanding of HR processes and employee lifecycle activities Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Strong communication skills with the ability to support both technical and non-technical users At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
HRIS Administrator Brackley, Northamptonshire Manufacturing Full Time, 12 months FTC up to 36,000 Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a well-established UK organisation to recruit an experienced HRIS Administrator . This is an exciting opportunity to join a large, multi-site business where HR technology plays a key role in supporting a diverse workforce. Reporting into the People Services function, you will be responsible for the day-to-day administration, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the organisation's HR Information System. This role offers the chance to work closely with HR, Payroll, IT, and key stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, system efficiency, and a positive user experience. The Role As HRIS Administrator, you will take ownership of the HR system, ensuring it operates effectively while supporting ongoing development and process improvements. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining data integrity, producing meaningful HR reporting, supporting users, and helping drive automation across HR processes. Key Responsibilities Administer and maintain the HR Information System, ensuring optimal performance and configuration Manage system updates, enhancements, and upgrades in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Maintain organisational structures, workflows, and system rules Ensure the accuracy and integrity of employee data through regular audits and validation checks Support GDPR compliance and data governance standards Provide first and second-line support to HR system users Troubleshoot system issues and liaise with suppliers where required Create user documentation and deliver training to HR teams and managers Produce regular and ad hoc HR reports, including headcount, absence, and turnover analysis Develop dashboards and insights to support decision-making Identify opportunities to streamline and automate HR processes Work closely with Payroll to ensure accurate data transfer and processing Support HR systems projects, testing activities, system upgrades, and data migration initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience administering an HRIS platform (such as iTrent, Workday, SAP, Oracle, SuccessFactors, or similar) Strong Excel, reporting, and data management capabilities A good understanding of HR processes and employee lifecycle activities Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Strong communication skills with the ability to support both technical and non-technical users At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
We are looking for a proactive and organised Site HR Administrator to join our busy operations team at Humber Ports. This is a fast-paced, site-based role where you will play a key part in delivering efficient HR administrative support and ensuring a positive employee experience. Location: Killingholme (DN40) Salary: £14.42 per hour Hours: 40 hours per week (working hours flexible between 8:00am 6:00pm) Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract (3 months) About the Role Working closely with the People Operations Manager and wider site teams, you will support day-to-day HR processes, manage employee queries, and help ensure all people-related activities run smoothly and compliantly. Key Responsibilities will include: HR Administration Provide accurate and professional HR administrative support on site Maintain employee records, personnel files, and HR systems Prepare and issue routine HR documentation Process starters, leavers, transfers, and contractual changes Ensure all HR administration is completed in line with deadlines and procedures Maintain filing systems in line with GDPR requirements Employee Support Act as the first point of contact for HR-related queries on site Respond to queries regarding onboarding, contracts, payroll, and absence Escalate complex issues where appropriate Build strong working relationships with employees and managers Onboarding & Inductions Coordinate and support onboarding for all new starters Liaise with Head Office Recruitment and Compliance teams Deliver site inductions and ensure all documentation is complete Ensure new starters are fully prepared for day one Uniform & Equipment Issue uniform and PPE in line with site processes Maintain accurate records of issued items Monitor stock levels and arrange replenishment Support a smooth and organised onboarding experience Compliance & Record Keeping Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee documentation Support audit readiness and reporting requirements Ensure compliance with company policies and GDPR About You? Previous experience in HR, site, or office administration Experience Handling high volumes of administrative tasks and employee queries Experience supporting onboarding or induction processes Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Proficient in Microsoft Office and administrative systems The site location is not accessible via public transport. The successful candidate must hold a Driving licence and have access to a vehicle. If you re an organised and people-focused administrator looking to grow your HR career in a fast-moving environment, we d love to hear from you. Apply today!
Jun 12, 2026
Seasonal
We are looking for a proactive and organised Site HR Administrator to join our busy operations team at Humber Ports. This is a fast-paced, site-based role where you will play a key part in delivering efficient HR administrative support and ensuring a positive employee experience. Location: Killingholme (DN40) Salary: £14.42 per hour Hours: 40 hours per week (working hours flexible between 8:00am 6:00pm) Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract (3 months) About the Role Working closely with the People Operations Manager and wider site teams, you will support day-to-day HR processes, manage employee queries, and help ensure all people-related activities run smoothly and compliantly. Key Responsibilities will include: HR Administration Provide accurate and professional HR administrative support on site Maintain employee records, personnel files, and HR systems Prepare and issue routine HR documentation Process starters, leavers, transfers, and contractual changes Ensure all HR administration is completed in line with deadlines and procedures Maintain filing systems in line with GDPR requirements Employee Support Act as the first point of contact for HR-related queries on site Respond to queries regarding onboarding, contracts, payroll, and absence Escalate complex issues where appropriate Build strong working relationships with employees and managers Onboarding & Inductions Coordinate and support onboarding for all new starters Liaise with Head Office Recruitment and Compliance teams Deliver site inductions and ensure all documentation is complete Ensure new starters are fully prepared for day one Uniform & Equipment Issue uniform and PPE in line with site processes Maintain accurate records of issued items Monitor stock levels and arrange replenishment Support a smooth and organised onboarding experience Compliance & Record Keeping Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee documentation Support audit readiness and reporting requirements Ensure compliance with company policies and GDPR About You? Previous experience in HR, site, or office administration Experience Handling high volumes of administrative tasks and employee queries Experience supporting onboarding or induction processes Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Proficient in Microsoft Office and administrative systems The site location is not accessible via public transport. The successful candidate must hold a Driving licence and have access to a vehicle. If you re an organised and people-focused administrator looking to grow your HR career in a fast-moving environment, we d love to hear from you. Apply today!
Company Overview This organisation operates within the manufacturing sector, providing high-quality products and innovative solutions to UK retailers. With a long-standing reputation for excellence, it combines scientific expertise with customer-focused service to support sustainable and efficient production. Payroll Specialist An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Payroll Specialist to join a fast-paced Finance/HR team on a part time (30 hours per week) basis. This role is responsible for managing end-to-end UK payroll operations, ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time while maintaining full compliance with HMRC regulations. Working across multiple sites, you will play a key role in payroll processing, reporting, and system integration, while also supporting HR with payroll-related activities. This position offers a dynamic environment where attention to detail, organisation, and stakeholder collaboration are essential. Duties & Responsibilities Manage end-to-end payroll processing across weekly and monthly payrolls Ensure full compliance with HMRC requirements, including RTI submissions (FPS/EPS) Administer statutory payments including SSP, SMP, and SPP in line with legislation Oversee pension auto-enrolment, contributions, and provider coordination Handle year-end processes including P60s, P45s, and P11D reporting Manage payroll deductions such as student loans, AEOs, and salary sacrifice schemes Act as the main point of contact for payroll-related queries and discrepancies Support payroll system integration and maintain accurate HR/payroll data and reporting Education & Skills Required Previous experience in end-to-end UK payroll processing Strong understanding of UK payroll legislation, tax, and compliance requirements Advanced Excel skills for reporting and data analysis Experience working closely with HR and Finance teams High level of accuracy, organisation, and confidentiality Payroll qualification (e.g. CIPP) or experience with payroll systems is advantageous If you are a detail-oriented payroll professional looking for your next contract opportunity, apply now to join a collaborative and forward-thinking organisation.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Company Overview This organisation operates within the manufacturing sector, providing high-quality products and innovative solutions to UK retailers. With a long-standing reputation for excellence, it combines scientific expertise with customer-focused service to support sustainable and efficient production. Payroll Specialist An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Payroll Specialist to join a fast-paced Finance/HR team on a part time (30 hours per week) basis. This role is responsible for managing end-to-end UK payroll operations, ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time while maintaining full compliance with HMRC regulations. Working across multiple sites, you will play a key role in payroll processing, reporting, and system integration, while also supporting HR with payroll-related activities. This position offers a dynamic environment where attention to detail, organisation, and stakeholder collaboration are essential. Duties & Responsibilities Manage end-to-end payroll processing across weekly and monthly payrolls Ensure full compliance with HMRC requirements, including RTI submissions (FPS/EPS) Administer statutory payments including SSP, SMP, and SPP in line with legislation Oversee pension auto-enrolment, contributions, and provider coordination Handle year-end processes including P60s, P45s, and P11D reporting Manage payroll deductions such as student loans, AEOs, and salary sacrifice schemes Act as the main point of contact for payroll-related queries and discrepancies Support payroll system integration and maintain accurate HR/payroll data and reporting Education & Skills Required Previous experience in end-to-end UK payroll processing Strong understanding of UK payroll legislation, tax, and compliance requirements Advanced Excel skills for reporting and data analysis Experience working closely with HR and Finance teams High level of accuracy, organisation, and confidentiality Payroll qualification (e.g. CIPP) or experience with payroll systems is advantageous If you are a detail-oriented payroll professional looking for your next contract opportunity, apply now to join a collaborative and forward-thinking organisation.
Administrator - 16 hours per week Administrator - 16 hours per week The location of the role is Plymouth . The duration of the contract is 12 months . The pay rate on offer is 15 per hour (via PAYE) . About the role We are looking to recruit a dynamic and experienced administrator to carry out its administration on behalf of the DRD Sports and Social Club executive committee and members. The DRD Sports and Social Club currently manages the local lottery within the Devonport base, which provides funds for sponsorship opportunities and local community based activities. As the Administrator, you'll be the DRD Sport & Social Club's point of contact for all related issues - including mail, enquiries, phone calls and e-mails. Undertake any other tasks as required by the Executives within the competence of the employee and the bounds of the club's remit. Key accountabilities of the role Responsible for all administration activities of the DRD Sports and Social Club. Organising, promoting and managing the weekly lottery Advertising theatre shows Distribute Theme Park Tickets Liaising with the Pensions and Payroll Departments Maintaining and updating the Clubs Intranet site Managing the interface with the Wyvern Centre Attend bi-monthly Executive meetings, taking minutes (4pm-6pm) Contact and liaise with all Sponsorship requestees Key skills and experience Relevant administrative and office experience Good Organisation Skills Good Interpersonal and Communication Skills Self-motivated and able to work alone Trustworthy and able to handle money Excellent oral and written communication skills Good IT skills with a focus on improving and upgrading the current ways of working If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Administrator - 16 hours per week Administrator - 16 hours per week The location of the role is Plymouth . The duration of the contract is 12 months . The pay rate on offer is 15 per hour (via PAYE) . About the role We are looking to recruit a dynamic and experienced administrator to carry out its administration on behalf of the DRD Sports and Social Club executive committee and members. The DRD Sports and Social Club currently manages the local lottery within the Devonport base, which provides funds for sponsorship opportunities and local community based activities. As the Administrator, you'll be the DRD Sport & Social Club's point of contact for all related issues - including mail, enquiries, phone calls and e-mails. Undertake any other tasks as required by the Executives within the competence of the employee and the bounds of the club's remit. Key accountabilities of the role Responsible for all administration activities of the DRD Sports and Social Club. Organising, promoting and managing the weekly lottery Advertising theatre shows Distribute Theme Park Tickets Liaising with the Pensions and Payroll Departments Maintaining and updating the Clubs Intranet site Managing the interface with the Wyvern Centre Attend bi-monthly Executive meetings, taking minutes (4pm-6pm) Contact and liaise with all Sponsorship requestees Key skills and experience Relevant administrative and office experience Good Organisation Skills Good Interpersonal and Communication Skills Self-motivated and able to work alone Trustworthy and able to handle money Excellent oral and written communication skills Good IT skills with a focus on improving and upgrading the current ways of working If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Payroll, Part Time, Full Time We are looking for an enthusiastic and detail-oriented Payroll Administrator to join our growing team. This role can be part-time or full-time, between 16 and 40 hours. Job OverviewThis role involves managing payroll services for a portfolio of clients across a variety of industries. You will work closely with clients, HMRC, pension providers, and internal departments to ensure payrolls are processed accurately, compliantly, and on time.You will play a key role in supporting clients with payroll queries, pension compliance, CIS requirements, and payroll systems while developing your technical knowledge and client relationship skills in a friendly and professional environment. Key Responsibilities Processing weekly, fortnightly, four-weekly, and monthly payrolls for a range of clients Ensuring payrolls are completed accurately and within strict deadlines Managing PAYE, National Insurance, statutory payments, student loans, and pension deductions Submission of RTI reports to HMRC including FPS and EPS submissions Administration of workplace pensions, including auto-enrolment duties and pension uploads Processing starters, leavers, P45s, P60s, and statutory payments including SSP, SMP, SPP, and SAP Processing CIS returns, subcontractor verification, and CIS deductions where required Assisting clients with CIS compliance and maintaining accurate CIS records Liaising with HMRC, pension providers, subcontractors, and clients to resolve payroll and CIS-related queries Maintaining accurate payroll records and ensuring compliance with current UK payroll and CIS legislation Assisting clients with payroll software and identifying opportunities to improve payroll systems and efficiencies Working closely with bookkeeping and accounts departments to support client needs Providing exceptional client service through responsive communication and professional support Staying up to date with changes in payroll legislation, employment law, pension regulations, and CIS requirements Skills & ExperiencePrevious payroll experience within an accountancy practice or payroll bureau preferred Strong understanding of UK payroll legislation, CIS, and HMRC requirements Experience using payroll software such as Sage Payroll Knowledge of auto-enrolment pensions and workplace pension legislation Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Strong computer literacy and confidence using cloud-based systems Ability to manage multiple payrolls and deadlines effectively Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive attitude with a willingness to learn and develop professionally CIPP qualification or payroll-related qualifications would be advantageous The role may involve occasional travel between our offices and client premises, therefore own transport would be beneficial, although not essential.Immediate start available. 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 on your career.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Payroll, Part Time, Full Time We are looking for an enthusiastic and detail-oriented Payroll Administrator to join our growing team. This role can be part-time or full-time, between 16 and 40 hours. Job OverviewThis role involves managing payroll services for a portfolio of clients across a variety of industries. You will work closely with clients, HMRC, pension providers, and internal departments to ensure payrolls are processed accurately, compliantly, and on time.You will play a key role in supporting clients with payroll queries, pension compliance, CIS requirements, and payroll systems while developing your technical knowledge and client relationship skills in a friendly and professional environment. Key Responsibilities Processing weekly, fortnightly, four-weekly, and monthly payrolls for a range of clients Ensuring payrolls are completed accurately and within strict deadlines Managing PAYE, National Insurance, statutory payments, student loans, and pension deductions Submission of RTI reports to HMRC including FPS and EPS submissions Administration of workplace pensions, including auto-enrolment duties and pension uploads Processing starters, leavers, P45s, P60s, and statutory payments including SSP, SMP, SPP, and SAP Processing CIS returns, subcontractor verification, and CIS deductions where required Assisting clients with CIS compliance and maintaining accurate CIS records Liaising with HMRC, pension providers, subcontractors, and clients to resolve payroll and CIS-related queries Maintaining accurate payroll records and ensuring compliance with current UK payroll and CIS legislation Assisting clients with payroll software and identifying opportunities to improve payroll systems and efficiencies Working closely with bookkeeping and accounts departments to support client needs Providing exceptional client service through responsive communication and professional support Staying up to date with changes in payroll legislation, employment law, pension regulations, and CIS requirements Skills & ExperiencePrevious payroll experience within an accountancy practice or payroll bureau preferred Strong understanding of UK payroll legislation, CIS, and HMRC requirements Experience using payroll software such as Sage Payroll Knowledge of auto-enrolment pensions and workplace pension legislation Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Strong computer literacy and confidence using cloud-based systems Ability to manage multiple payrolls and deadlines effectively Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive attitude with a willingness to learn and develop professionally CIPP qualification or payroll-related qualifications would be advantageous The role may involve occasional travel between our offices and client premises, therefore own transport would be beneficial, although not essential.Immediate start available. 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 on your career.