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Payroll Officer
Trades Workforce Solutions Coalville, Leicestershire
Transaction Recruitment are supporting our Coalvillebased client in their search for an experienced Payroll Office to join them on a long term temporary basis, offering an immediate start. You will be working as part of a dynamic payroll function which is responsible for taking ownership of weekly and month payrolls from start to finish for 1000+ employees. This position offers hybrid working and there are permanent prospects due to their continued growth. Daily duties and experience required includes: Minimum of 12 months experience, working within a payroll department Processing starters and leavers Calculating holiday and national insurance Calculating SSP, SMP and SPP Manual calculations experience Query resolution Up to date payroll legislation knowledge Confident user of Excel In return my client is offering the opportunity to join a market leading business with career progression prospects, hybrid working, free on site parking and they are easily accessible by public transport. If this opportunity is of interest please do not hesitate to get in touch as they are looking to secure their new team member quickly.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Transaction Recruitment are supporting our Coalvillebased client in their search for an experienced Payroll Office to join them on a long term temporary basis, offering an immediate start. You will be working as part of a dynamic payroll function which is responsible for taking ownership of weekly and month payrolls from start to finish for 1000+ employees. This position offers hybrid working and there are permanent prospects due to their continued growth. Daily duties and experience required includes: Minimum of 12 months experience, working within a payroll department Processing starters and leavers Calculating holiday and national insurance Calculating SSP, SMP and SPP Manual calculations experience Query resolution Up to date payroll legislation knowledge Confident user of Excel In return my client is offering the opportunity to join a market leading business with career progression prospects, hybrid working, free on site parking and they are easily accessible by public transport. If this opportunity is of interest please do not hesitate to get in touch as they are looking to secure their new team member quickly.
Payroll Supervisor
James Andrews Recruitment Solutions
We are currently partnering with an award winning Bristol based Charity, who are recruiting for a Payroll Supervisor to join the team during an exciting period of transformation a 12 month FTC with the potential for a permanent role. This is a full-time position with a salary band of c.£30,500 - £37,500 (subject to experience) with interviews ideally to be held before Christmas to prepare for a January start date. This is a full time, hybrid position with travel to the office required 2/3 days per week. Duties will include (but are not limited to): Ensuring smooth and accurate delivery of the monthly payroll to 1,100 employees and ensuring reconciliations are completed Ensuring all third party deductions made from employees are paid over accurately and on time to third parties Deputising for the Payroll Manager when necessary, including processing payroll through to balance, doing the BACS and paying the tax and NI to HMRC Producing reports to various sites, the finance team and other stakeholders Managing overpayments including communication with the manager and employee, tracking and recording repayments and communicating with all relevant parties Supporting the team and wider organisation through a period of change as they prepare for a new system implementation Providing leadership and line management for the Payroll Officer Experience and skills required: Two years experience in a payroll position Intermediate MS Excel stills (VLOOKUPs, Pivot Tables) Rewards and benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company Sick Pay Pension Scheme Blue Light Card Working hours: 35 hours per week Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm (flexible) Please note that you require recent experience to apply for this role. James Andrews is acting as an employment agency and business in relation to this role. At James Andrews Recruitment Solutions we try to respond to all applications personally, however, due to the high volume of applications this is not always possible. If you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Don't forget our recommendation scheme: Recommend a friend or colleague to us and receive up to £100 each once they have completed 20 days in a role via James Andrews! Terms and conditions apply, contact us for details. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
We are currently partnering with an award winning Bristol based Charity, who are recruiting for a Payroll Supervisor to join the team during an exciting period of transformation a 12 month FTC with the potential for a permanent role. This is a full-time position with a salary band of c.£30,500 - £37,500 (subject to experience) with interviews ideally to be held before Christmas to prepare for a January start date. This is a full time, hybrid position with travel to the office required 2/3 days per week. Duties will include (but are not limited to): Ensuring smooth and accurate delivery of the monthly payroll to 1,100 employees and ensuring reconciliations are completed Ensuring all third party deductions made from employees are paid over accurately and on time to third parties Deputising for the Payroll Manager when necessary, including processing payroll through to balance, doing the BACS and paying the tax and NI to HMRC Producing reports to various sites, the finance team and other stakeholders Managing overpayments including communication with the manager and employee, tracking and recording repayments and communicating with all relevant parties Supporting the team and wider organisation through a period of change as they prepare for a new system implementation Providing leadership and line management for the Payroll Officer Experience and skills required: Two years experience in a payroll position Intermediate MS Excel stills (VLOOKUPs, Pivot Tables) Rewards and benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Company Sick Pay Pension Scheme Blue Light Card Working hours: 35 hours per week Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm (flexible) Please note that you require recent experience to apply for this role. James Andrews is acting as an employment agency and business in relation to this role. At James Andrews Recruitment Solutions we try to respond to all applications personally, however, due to the high volume of applications this is not always possible. If you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Don't forget our recommendation scheme: Recommend a friend or colleague to us and receive up to £100 each once they have completed 20 days in a role via James Andrews! Terms and conditions apply, contact us for details. JBRP1_UKTJ
HR & Payroll Officer
Bruynzeel Storage Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire
In een wereld waar ruimte een schaars en waardevol goed is, helpen wij organisaties wereldwijd om ruimte op de meest efficiënte en effectieve manier te gebruiken. Als de 'Footprint Reduction Company' besparen we met onze opslagsystemen tot 75% van de benodigde opslagruimte en tot 90% CO2 uitstoot. Door de voetafdruk van onze klant te verkleinen, leveren wij een essentiële bijdrage aan een gezondere wereld. Onze eigen operatie is klimaatneutraal. Als marktleider in Europa leveren wij aan musea, bibliotheken, ziekenhuizen, kantoren en archieven. Daarnaast groeien we sterk in de retail. Via onze eigen verkoopkantoren en een wereldwijd netwerk van distributeurs zijn wij vertegenwoordigd in Europa, de Verenigde Staten, Afrika, Azië en Australië. Organisaties als het Rijksmuseum, het Louvre, Cambridge University, maar ook de Louis Vuitton, Nespresso en Chanel behoren tot onze klanten. Met een team van 240 collega's (waarvan 130 op ons hoofdkantoor in Panningen) werken we elke dag aan innovatie en groei. Vanwege uitbreiding van onze afdeling HR zoeken we een gedreven (32 uur per week) In een internationale organisatie waar nauwkeurigheid en samenwerking centraal staan, speel jij als HR & Payroll Officer een sleutelrol. Jij zorgt ervoor dat de HR-administratie en salarisvoorbereiding voor Nederland, België en Duitsland tot in de puntjes geregeld zijn. Je werkt nauw samen met de Group HR Manager, HR Adviseur, Salarisadministrateur, Finance en onze leidinggevenden. Opstellen van arbeidsovereenkomsten, addenda en standaard HR-documenten; Bijhouden van personeelsdossiers en bewaken van datakwaliteit; Registratie van verzuim; Verwerken en controleren van urenregistraties en verlof; Verzamelen en verwerken van alle payroll-mutaties; Voorbereiden en aanleveren van salarisgegevens aan externe verwerkers; Controleren van salarisruns en signaleren van afwijkingen; Onderhouden van contact met payroll providers en interne stakeholders; Continu verbeteren van processen en systemen. Wat breng je mee? MBO+ of HBO werk- en denkniveau (HRM of administratie); PDL-diploma (of bereidheid dit te halen in het eerste jaar); Minimaal 2 à 3 jaar ervaring in HR-administratie en payroll, bij voorkeur internationaal; Ervaring met HR-systemen en Excel; Kennis van relevante wet- en regelgeving; Uitstekende beheersing van het Nederlands, Duits is een pré. Wie ben jij als persoon? Je houdt van orde, overzicht en processen en cijfers die kloppen. Je werkt graag zelfstandig, durft vragen te stellen en vindt het leuk als mensen bij jou terechtkomen voor administratieve HR-zaken. Je bent betrouwbaar integer en gaat zorgvuldig om met vertrouwelijke informatie. Je bent betrokken en accuraat: een echte "backbone" voor HR. Wat bieden wij? Een uitdagende en gevarieerde functie waarbij er contact is met verschillende medewerkers dwars door de organisatie; Een bruto maandsalaris (afhankelijk van je ervaring) tot maximaal € 4.100,- (o.b.v. fulltime dienstverband); 27 verlofdagen en 13 ATV dagen (o.b.v. fulltime dienstverband); Een bonusregeling; Een contract van onbepaalde duur (startend met een jaarcontract); Een zelfstandige en afwisselende functie binnen een internationale organisatie; Ruimte om je verder te ontwikkelen in zowel HR als payroll; Korte lijnen, professionele collega's en een informele werksfeer. We ontvangen graag je cv en motivatie via . Heb je vragen over de functie? Neem gerust contact op met onze Group HR Manager Cynthia Bergen Henegouwen via (06-). Acquisitie naar aanleiding van deze vacature wordt niet op prijs gesteld. Sfeer proeven? Kijk mee achter de schermen!
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
In een wereld waar ruimte een schaars en waardevol goed is, helpen wij organisaties wereldwijd om ruimte op de meest efficiënte en effectieve manier te gebruiken. Als de 'Footprint Reduction Company' besparen we met onze opslagsystemen tot 75% van de benodigde opslagruimte en tot 90% CO2 uitstoot. Door de voetafdruk van onze klant te verkleinen, leveren wij een essentiële bijdrage aan een gezondere wereld. Onze eigen operatie is klimaatneutraal. Als marktleider in Europa leveren wij aan musea, bibliotheken, ziekenhuizen, kantoren en archieven. Daarnaast groeien we sterk in de retail. Via onze eigen verkoopkantoren en een wereldwijd netwerk van distributeurs zijn wij vertegenwoordigd in Europa, de Verenigde Staten, Afrika, Azië en Australië. Organisaties als het Rijksmuseum, het Louvre, Cambridge University, maar ook de Louis Vuitton, Nespresso en Chanel behoren tot onze klanten. Met een team van 240 collega's (waarvan 130 op ons hoofdkantoor in Panningen) werken we elke dag aan innovatie en groei. Vanwege uitbreiding van onze afdeling HR zoeken we een gedreven (32 uur per week) In een internationale organisatie waar nauwkeurigheid en samenwerking centraal staan, speel jij als HR & Payroll Officer een sleutelrol. Jij zorgt ervoor dat de HR-administratie en salarisvoorbereiding voor Nederland, België en Duitsland tot in de puntjes geregeld zijn. Je werkt nauw samen met de Group HR Manager, HR Adviseur, Salarisadministrateur, Finance en onze leidinggevenden. Opstellen van arbeidsovereenkomsten, addenda en standaard HR-documenten; Bijhouden van personeelsdossiers en bewaken van datakwaliteit; Registratie van verzuim; Verwerken en controleren van urenregistraties en verlof; Verzamelen en verwerken van alle payroll-mutaties; Voorbereiden en aanleveren van salarisgegevens aan externe verwerkers; Controleren van salarisruns en signaleren van afwijkingen; Onderhouden van contact met payroll providers en interne stakeholders; Continu verbeteren van processen en systemen. Wat breng je mee? MBO+ of HBO werk- en denkniveau (HRM of administratie); PDL-diploma (of bereidheid dit te halen in het eerste jaar); Minimaal 2 à 3 jaar ervaring in HR-administratie en payroll, bij voorkeur internationaal; Ervaring met HR-systemen en Excel; Kennis van relevante wet- en regelgeving; Uitstekende beheersing van het Nederlands, Duits is een pré. Wie ben jij als persoon? Je houdt van orde, overzicht en processen en cijfers die kloppen. Je werkt graag zelfstandig, durft vragen te stellen en vindt het leuk als mensen bij jou terechtkomen voor administratieve HR-zaken. Je bent betrouwbaar integer en gaat zorgvuldig om met vertrouwelijke informatie. Je bent betrokken en accuraat: een echte "backbone" voor HR. Wat bieden wij? Een uitdagende en gevarieerde functie waarbij er contact is met verschillende medewerkers dwars door de organisatie; Een bruto maandsalaris (afhankelijk van je ervaring) tot maximaal € 4.100,- (o.b.v. fulltime dienstverband); 27 verlofdagen en 13 ATV dagen (o.b.v. fulltime dienstverband); Een bonusregeling; Een contract van onbepaalde duur (startend met een jaarcontract); Een zelfstandige en afwisselende functie binnen een internationale organisatie; Ruimte om je verder te ontwikkelen in zowel HR als payroll; Korte lijnen, professionele collega's en een informele werksfeer. We ontvangen graag je cv en motivatie via . Heb je vragen over de functie? Neem gerust contact op met onze Group HR Manager Cynthia Bergen Henegouwen via (06-). Acquisitie naar aanleiding van deze vacature wordt niet op prijs gesteld. Sfeer proeven? Kijk mee achter de schermen!
Carrington Blake Recruitment
RQ - Pension Fund Payroll Manager
Carrington Blake Recruitment Trowbridge, Wiltshire
Hybrid - 2 days in the office £35 per hour (umbrella) Job Family overview Organisational support job family overview: Delivery of services to support the Council and its partners in longer term; corporate compliance, contracting, planning, performance, policy and strategy. Focus on the business and service infrastructure of the Council and its partners to ensure effective management and proper compliance Advice and services rendered will generally be accepted as authoritative and recommended practice Specialist area and/or management knowledge Understanding area concepts and plans Defining implications of external influences and trends Shaping of Council responses including service plans/strategies & policies Definition & management of strategic planning processes Monitoring and reporting of performance Service / function Context The overall responsibilities of the service/function are: The Wiltshire Pension Fund is established under Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations. Its purpose is to meet all future pension liabilities of its scheme members, whilst at the same time seeking to minimise the contributions that need to be paid into the Fund by the employer bodies. The level of employer contributions is assessed every three years through an actuarial valuation of the Fund. The Wiltshire Pension Fund administers pensions on behalf of over 180 different employer organisations, ranging from local authorities, FE colleges, academies, charities and third party service providers. The Pension Team is responsible for the governance and administration of the Wiltshire Pension Fund as well as the Fire Uniform Pension schemes. The LGPS benefits being administered amount to liabilities, valued at the last triennial valuation of £2.7bn and these are funded by assets managed by the Fund of circ. £3bn. The Fund pays out benefits of around £100m each year and receives in contributions from employers of £120m. The Fund must be administered in line with the appropriate statutory scheme and a variety of overarching legislation, including tax regulations. It also has to comply with various statutory guidance, in particular the Pension Regulator's Code of Practice 13, which covers the governance requirements expected of all public sector pension schemes, including the LGPS. Importantly the Fund is required to report any breaches of the law to the Pension Regulator, whether they have occurred within the Fund or any of the scheme's employers. The correct administration is critical to ensure the Fund isn't fined by the Pension Regulator along with the associated reputational risk, but the management of the Fund's assets and liabilities is attributable to its solvency and determines the level of contributions to be paid by employer's organisations, a significant cost for them and for many smaller employers as this has a direct impact on their financial viability. The Wiltshire Pension Fund ensures all pension benefits are paid correctly, on a timely basis and in line with the scheme regulations. It manages the relationships with the Fund's 180+ scheme employers, overseeing the admission and cessation of these organisations. It monitors and reviews the investment strategy of the Fund and brings forward proposals for improvement as appropriate to ensure the assets and costs of the Wiltshire Pension Fund are accounted for and reported correctly and legally. Investment manager services are procured on behalf of the Fund via the Brunel Pension Partnership, in which the Fund participates together with 9 other LGPS Funds. It procures actuarial services and other third party providers which value more than £7m and to ensure the continual development and enhancement of the pension administration service by improving performance and appropriate development of IT. Main Purpose of the Job To plan and implement the new payroll system, supervising and coordinating transition of the Pensioner Payroll out of the Council's system onto a payroll integrated within the pension administration system. Monitoring and reporting on progress of this project to senior management, working with internal colleagues and external software providers. Independently developing new working practices and control processes in collaboration with the pension administration team. To have overall responsibility for the pensioner payroll making more than 16,000 monthly BACS payments worth c£100m p/a. Ensure monthly pension payments and twice weekly immediate payments are made on time and accurately to all beneficiaries. All required regulatory returns and payments are completed and submitted on time. As the leading qualified payroll specialist within the pension fund this role will require the post holder to independently lead this service and to resolve any issues and plan effectively to ensure this critical service is provided throughout the year. Any required support will need to be requested via external agencies or through reference to specialist pensions and tax regulations by the post holder. Design and implement controls and processes to ensure the payroll is accurate, well controlled and administered efficiently. To report monthly on the effectiveness of these controls to senior management and identify any problems, proactively considering risks and problems before they occur. Regularly undertake tasks to ensure the accuracy of payroll records, working with internal colleagues and external agencies to carry out mortality tracing, annual pension increases, pensioner records updates and dealing with any overpayment recovery. To lead and direct the Payroll Officer, encompassing initial training and any changes to existing working practice. To plan workload across the small team to ensure all payroll deadlines are met to ensure on time and accurate payments are maintained. Job duties Run the monthly pensioner payroll, making timely and accurate payments to all pensioners. Ensuring all tasks are planned and conducted on time. This will include processing starters, leavers and any changes. Responding to time pressured requests for new payments and prioritising changes or new pensions to be paid as well as responding to requests from other teams and pensioners, ensuring the fixed monthly payroll deadline is always met. To plan and implement transition of the Pensioner Payroll out of the Council's payroll system onto a payroll integrated within the pension administration system. Working with the system provider and council payroll team to transfer data in a controlled manner. Design and implement new processes to run within the pension team and proactively consider risks and controls required. Complete all statutory returns and make associated payments, such as RTI returns to HMRC and tax payments on time. To be responsible for all member/HMRC tax code queries, ensuring the correct tax deductions are applied to pensions in payment. Maintaining a high level of understanding of relevant pensions and HMRC regulations which affect the payroll, interpreting these and ensuring the fund remains compliant. Undertaking this as the senior and senior leader of the payroll service for the pension fund and where support is required seeking appropriate external advice and guidance on issues. To undertake monthly reconciliations and controls, compiling these to report on their effectiveness. Identify any issues and design new processes to address any problems. Being proactive in considering risks to the payroll to fraud, error or system failure and designing new processes to continually ensure a robust and accurate service is provided. To work alongside the Benefit Managers to ensure all overpaid pensions are recovered on notification of death. To undertake regular processes to ensure the integrity of payroll data, completing mortality tracing, updating payroll records such as address and bank detail changes. Reviews of child pension payments and ensuring changes to monthly pension payments for dependants transferring from short to long term benefits. Providing a high quality service to all scheme members, effectively being the first point of contact for all relevant queries, issuing payslips and P60 reports. To work in collaboration with member services department to resolve any queries from pensioners. To provide outputs from the payroll system for input to the financial ledger. Ensure clear and informative information is provided to members on their pay, through payslips and p60 documents provided electronically. This role forms a key post in the Operations Team, and depending on workload will be required to assist with other tasks across the team in line with the skills and responsibilities of the role, in order to provide team resilience. Person Specification Essential Experience of running a payroll for a large employer. A relevant professional payroll qualification. Evidence of continued professional development. Significant understanding of the principles of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). Experience and working knowledge of the issues surrounding pensions nationally. Significant evidence of negotiation and influencing skills. A proven ability to solve problems and develop innovative, streamlined solutions. Skills in delegating and working with other members of a team. Fully conversant with Microsoft Office. Computer literate with at least "intermediate" spreadsheet skills and competent word-processing skills. . click apply for full job details
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Hybrid - 2 days in the office £35 per hour (umbrella) Job Family overview Organisational support job family overview: Delivery of services to support the Council and its partners in longer term; corporate compliance, contracting, planning, performance, policy and strategy. Focus on the business and service infrastructure of the Council and its partners to ensure effective management and proper compliance Advice and services rendered will generally be accepted as authoritative and recommended practice Specialist area and/or management knowledge Understanding area concepts and plans Defining implications of external influences and trends Shaping of Council responses including service plans/strategies & policies Definition & management of strategic planning processes Monitoring and reporting of performance Service / function Context The overall responsibilities of the service/function are: The Wiltshire Pension Fund is established under Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations. Its purpose is to meet all future pension liabilities of its scheme members, whilst at the same time seeking to minimise the contributions that need to be paid into the Fund by the employer bodies. The level of employer contributions is assessed every three years through an actuarial valuation of the Fund. The Wiltshire Pension Fund administers pensions on behalf of over 180 different employer organisations, ranging from local authorities, FE colleges, academies, charities and third party service providers. The Pension Team is responsible for the governance and administration of the Wiltshire Pension Fund as well as the Fire Uniform Pension schemes. The LGPS benefits being administered amount to liabilities, valued at the last triennial valuation of £2.7bn and these are funded by assets managed by the Fund of circ. £3bn. The Fund pays out benefits of around £100m each year and receives in contributions from employers of £120m. The Fund must be administered in line with the appropriate statutory scheme and a variety of overarching legislation, including tax regulations. It also has to comply with various statutory guidance, in particular the Pension Regulator's Code of Practice 13, which covers the governance requirements expected of all public sector pension schemes, including the LGPS. Importantly the Fund is required to report any breaches of the law to the Pension Regulator, whether they have occurred within the Fund or any of the scheme's employers. The correct administration is critical to ensure the Fund isn't fined by the Pension Regulator along with the associated reputational risk, but the management of the Fund's assets and liabilities is attributable to its solvency and determines the level of contributions to be paid by employer's organisations, a significant cost for them and for many smaller employers as this has a direct impact on their financial viability. The Wiltshire Pension Fund ensures all pension benefits are paid correctly, on a timely basis and in line with the scheme regulations. It manages the relationships with the Fund's 180+ scheme employers, overseeing the admission and cessation of these organisations. It monitors and reviews the investment strategy of the Fund and brings forward proposals for improvement as appropriate to ensure the assets and costs of the Wiltshire Pension Fund are accounted for and reported correctly and legally. Investment manager services are procured on behalf of the Fund via the Brunel Pension Partnership, in which the Fund participates together with 9 other LGPS Funds. It procures actuarial services and other third party providers which value more than £7m and to ensure the continual development and enhancement of the pension administration service by improving performance and appropriate development of IT. Main Purpose of the Job To plan and implement the new payroll system, supervising and coordinating transition of the Pensioner Payroll out of the Council's system onto a payroll integrated within the pension administration system. Monitoring and reporting on progress of this project to senior management, working with internal colleagues and external software providers. Independently developing new working practices and control processes in collaboration with the pension administration team. To have overall responsibility for the pensioner payroll making more than 16,000 monthly BACS payments worth c£100m p/a. Ensure monthly pension payments and twice weekly immediate payments are made on time and accurately to all beneficiaries. All required regulatory returns and payments are completed and submitted on time. As the leading qualified payroll specialist within the pension fund this role will require the post holder to independently lead this service and to resolve any issues and plan effectively to ensure this critical service is provided throughout the year. Any required support will need to be requested via external agencies or through reference to specialist pensions and tax regulations by the post holder. Design and implement controls and processes to ensure the payroll is accurate, well controlled and administered efficiently. To report monthly on the effectiveness of these controls to senior management and identify any problems, proactively considering risks and problems before they occur. Regularly undertake tasks to ensure the accuracy of payroll records, working with internal colleagues and external agencies to carry out mortality tracing, annual pension increases, pensioner records updates and dealing with any overpayment recovery. To lead and direct the Payroll Officer, encompassing initial training and any changes to existing working practice. To plan workload across the small team to ensure all payroll deadlines are met to ensure on time and accurate payments are maintained. Job duties Run the monthly pensioner payroll, making timely and accurate payments to all pensioners. Ensuring all tasks are planned and conducted on time. This will include processing starters, leavers and any changes. Responding to time pressured requests for new payments and prioritising changes or new pensions to be paid as well as responding to requests from other teams and pensioners, ensuring the fixed monthly payroll deadline is always met. To plan and implement transition of the Pensioner Payroll out of the Council's payroll system onto a payroll integrated within the pension administration system. Working with the system provider and council payroll team to transfer data in a controlled manner. Design and implement new processes to run within the pension team and proactively consider risks and controls required. Complete all statutory returns and make associated payments, such as RTI returns to HMRC and tax payments on time. To be responsible for all member/HMRC tax code queries, ensuring the correct tax deductions are applied to pensions in payment. Maintaining a high level of understanding of relevant pensions and HMRC regulations which affect the payroll, interpreting these and ensuring the fund remains compliant. Undertaking this as the senior and senior leader of the payroll service for the pension fund and where support is required seeking appropriate external advice and guidance on issues. To undertake monthly reconciliations and controls, compiling these to report on their effectiveness. Identify any issues and design new processes to address any problems. Being proactive in considering risks to the payroll to fraud, error or system failure and designing new processes to continually ensure a robust and accurate service is provided. To work alongside the Benefit Managers to ensure all overpaid pensions are recovered on notification of death. To undertake regular processes to ensure the integrity of payroll data, completing mortality tracing, updating payroll records such as address and bank detail changes. Reviews of child pension payments and ensuring changes to monthly pension payments for dependants transferring from short to long term benefits. Providing a high quality service to all scheme members, effectively being the first point of contact for all relevant queries, issuing payslips and P60 reports. To work in collaboration with member services department to resolve any queries from pensioners. To provide outputs from the payroll system for input to the financial ledger. Ensure clear and informative information is provided to members on their pay, through payslips and p60 documents provided electronically. This role forms a key post in the Operations Team, and depending on workload will be required to assist with other tasks across the team in line with the skills and responsibilities of the role, in order to provide team resilience. Person Specification Essential Experience of running a payroll for a large employer. A relevant professional payroll qualification. Evidence of continued professional development. Significant understanding of the principles of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS). Experience and working knowledge of the issues surrounding pensions nationally. Significant evidence of negotiation and influencing skills. A proven ability to solve problems and develop innovative, streamlined solutions. Skills in delegating and working with other members of a team. Fully conversant with Microsoft Office. Computer literate with at least "intermediate" spreadsheet skills and competent word-processing skills. . click apply for full job details
Payroll Officer
Lakeland Limited Cartmel Fell, Cumbria
Permanent 24 Hours per week (worked over 3 days) a requirement of minimum of 2 days office based in Windermere We plan to hold interviews w/c 5th January 2025 It's an exciting and varied role working alongside the Payroll team within wider Finance department. You will be one of the main points of contact for any payroll related queries, ensuring a high level of service is provided to colleagues at all times and any issues are resolved in a timely manner. You will be working as a team to ensure all colleagues across Lakeland are paid accurately and on time, completing hour checks each week along with distributing reports across the business. You will have an understanding of the payroll process fromstart to finish - from applying tax code changes and working out manual adjustments through to the final submission of RTI (Real Time Information)to HMRC. Alongside processing of the payroll, you will be completingcalculations for our new starters, colleagues who are leaving and changeof contracts midway through the year, including holiday calculations. You will also assist with completing year end duties as and when required. You'll be comfortable with IT (payroll and time/attendance systems), havegood excel skills, numeracy with a high degree of accuracy and a greatattention to detail to help identify any issues or discrepancies withinthe payroll whilst maintaining confidentiality at all times. You will have worked within a payroll setting before and understand thepayroll process end to end whilst also having an understanding of otherelements that make up payroll such as auto enrolment/attachment ofearnings/sick pay. You will be confident in taking ownership of issues if they arise and ensure they are resolved in a timely manner. Holding a payroll qualification would be advantageous. You will be up to date withpayroll legislation and have worked in a payroll setting for at least two years. Founded in the early 60s, with the same strong values of quality and customer care now as when we firststarted. From selling plastic bags for home freezing from the Rayner family garage in Windermere, to over 4000 kitchen and home products today, Lakeland has grown to the extent that we now send out thousands of parcels a day from our Kendal despatch centre, and we have stores nationwide, stretching from Aberdeen to Exeter, with more in the pipeline There are many benefits to being part of the Lakeland team. Other than being part of a huge and happy working family, our colleagues are rewarded with a competitive salary, a group personal pension plan. There are 29 days' paid holiday (including bank holidays) and generous discounts on our products. We offer a great retail environment, and the chance to be part of a team who like to work and socialise together
Dec 15, 2025
Full time
Permanent 24 Hours per week (worked over 3 days) a requirement of minimum of 2 days office based in Windermere We plan to hold interviews w/c 5th January 2025 It's an exciting and varied role working alongside the Payroll team within wider Finance department. You will be one of the main points of contact for any payroll related queries, ensuring a high level of service is provided to colleagues at all times and any issues are resolved in a timely manner. You will be working as a team to ensure all colleagues across Lakeland are paid accurately and on time, completing hour checks each week along with distributing reports across the business. You will have an understanding of the payroll process fromstart to finish - from applying tax code changes and working out manual adjustments through to the final submission of RTI (Real Time Information)to HMRC. Alongside processing of the payroll, you will be completingcalculations for our new starters, colleagues who are leaving and changeof contracts midway through the year, including holiday calculations. You will also assist with completing year end duties as and when required. You'll be comfortable with IT (payroll and time/attendance systems), havegood excel skills, numeracy with a high degree of accuracy and a greatattention to detail to help identify any issues or discrepancies withinthe payroll whilst maintaining confidentiality at all times. You will have worked within a payroll setting before and understand thepayroll process end to end whilst also having an understanding of otherelements that make up payroll such as auto enrolment/attachment ofearnings/sick pay. You will be confident in taking ownership of issues if they arise and ensure they are resolved in a timely manner. Holding a payroll qualification would be advantageous. You will be up to date withpayroll legislation and have worked in a payroll setting for at least two years. Founded in the early 60s, with the same strong values of quality and customer care now as when we firststarted. From selling plastic bags for home freezing from the Rayner family garage in Windermere, to over 4000 kitchen and home products today, Lakeland has grown to the extent that we now send out thousands of parcels a day from our Kendal despatch centre, and we have stores nationwide, stretching from Aberdeen to Exeter, with more in the pipeline There are many benefits to being part of the Lakeland team. Other than being part of a huge and happy working family, our colleagues are rewarded with a competitive salary, a group personal pension plan. There are 29 days' paid holiday (including bank holidays) and generous discounts on our products. We offer a great retail environment, and the chance to be part of a team who like to work and socialise together
Turning Point
Deputy Payroll Manager FTC
Turning Point City, Manchester
Job Introduction Turning Point is a leading social enterprise committed to making a difference in people's lives. We are looking for an experienced Deputy Payroll Manager to join our HR Operations team and ensure the accurate and timely payment of salaries during this maternity cover period. This is a fixed-term maternity cover contract for 12 months. This is a hybrid role with one day a week in our Manchester office and the rest working from home. About the Role As Deputy Payroll Manager, you will lead and coach the Payroll and Pension Officers to deliver an outstanding service to colleagues across Turning Point. You'll assist the Payroll Manager in managing end-to-end payroll processes and act as the senior escalation point for complex queries. This role is key to maintaining compliance, improving processes, and driving a culture of continuous improvement and excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Manage and coach the payroll team to deliver accurate and timely payroll services Support the Payroll Manager and process end-to-end payroll in their absence Act as senior escalation point for payroll queries, ensuring swift resolution and minimal impact on colleagues Oversee pension processing, including NHS and LGPS schemes Develop and monitor SLAs for payroll, reporting monthly and driving improvements Maintain and improve payroll processes and systems, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to enhance service delivery Lead process improvement initiatives and train colleagues on new processes About You Proven leadership experience within a payroll environment Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data and trends Knowledge of payroll regulations and statutory requirements Proficient in Office 365 and comfortable with process improvement initiatives Level 5 CIPP qualification or equivalent experience (advantageous) Enthusiastic, solution-oriented, and committed to delivering outstanding customer service Why Join Us? At Turning Point, we value innovation, inclusion, and continuous improvement. You'll have the opportunity to lead a dedicated team, enhance processes, and make a real impact on the colleague experience. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Our people bring our vision to life. So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job - we offer you a career. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 33 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 35 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents Deputy Payroll Manager .pdf Apply
Dec 15, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction Turning Point is a leading social enterprise committed to making a difference in people's lives. We are looking for an experienced Deputy Payroll Manager to join our HR Operations team and ensure the accurate and timely payment of salaries during this maternity cover period. This is a fixed-term maternity cover contract for 12 months. This is a hybrid role with one day a week in our Manchester office and the rest working from home. About the Role As Deputy Payroll Manager, you will lead and coach the Payroll and Pension Officers to deliver an outstanding service to colleagues across Turning Point. You'll assist the Payroll Manager in managing end-to-end payroll processes and act as the senior escalation point for complex queries. This role is key to maintaining compliance, improving processes, and driving a culture of continuous improvement and excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Manage and coach the payroll team to deliver accurate and timely payroll services Support the Payroll Manager and process end-to-end payroll in their absence Act as senior escalation point for payroll queries, ensuring swift resolution and minimal impact on colleagues Oversee pension processing, including NHS and LGPS schemes Develop and monitor SLAs for payroll, reporting monthly and driving improvements Maintain and improve payroll processes and systems, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to enhance service delivery Lead process improvement initiatives and train colleagues on new processes About You Proven leadership experience within a payroll environment Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data and trends Knowledge of payroll regulations and statutory requirements Proficient in Office 365 and comfortable with process improvement initiatives Level 5 CIPP qualification or equivalent experience (advantageous) Enthusiastic, solution-oriented, and committed to delivering outstanding customer service Why Join Us? At Turning Point, we value innovation, inclusion, and continuous improvement. You'll have the opportunity to lead a dedicated team, enhance processes, and make a real impact on the colleague experience. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Our people bring our vision to life. So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job - we offer you a career. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career - we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 33 days' paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 35 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents Deputy Payroll Manager .pdf Apply
Turning Point
Deputy Payroll Manager FTC
Turning Point Manchester, Lancashire
Job Introduction Turning Point is a leading social enterprise committed to making a difference in peoples lives.We are looking for an experienced Deputy Payroll Manager to join our HR Operations team and ensure the accurate and timely payment of salaries during this maternity cover period. This is a fixed-term maternity cover contract for 12 months. This is a hybrid role with one day a week in our Manchester office and the rest working from home. About the Role As Deputy Payroll Manager, you will lead and coach the Payroll and Pension Officers to deliver an outstanding service to colleagues across Turning Point.Youll assist the Payroll Manager in managing end-to-end payroll processes and act as the senior escalation point for complex queries.This role is key to maintaining compliance, improving processes, and driving a culture of continuous improvement and excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Manage and coach the payroll team to deliver accurate and timely payroll services Support the Payroll Manager and process end-to-end payroll in their absence Act as senior escalation point for payroll queries, ensuring swift resolution and minimal impact on colleagues Oversee pension processing, including NHS and LGPS schemes Develop and monitor SLAs for payroll, reporting monthly and driving improvements Maintain and improve payroll processes and systems, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to enhance service delivery Lead process improvement initiatives and train colleagues on new processes About You Proven leadership experience within a payroll environment Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data and trends Knowledge of payroll regulations and statutory requirements Proficient in Office 365 and comfortable with process improvement initiatives Level 5 CIPP qualification or equivalent experience (advantageous) Enthusiastic, solution-oriented, and committed to delivering outstanding customer service Why Join Us? At Turning Point, we value innovation, inclusion, and continuous improvement.Youll have the opportunity to lead a dedicated team, enhance processes, and make a real impact on the colleague experience. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Our people bring our vision to life.So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job we offer you a career. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 33 days paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 35 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents Deputy Payroll Manager .pdf Apply JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 15, 2025
Full time
Job Introduction Turning Point is a leading social enterprise committed to making a difference in peoples lives.We are looking for an experienced Deputy Payroll Manager to join our HR Operations team and ensure the accurate and timely payment of salaries during this maternity cover period. This is a fixed-term maternity cover contract for 12 months. This is a hybrid role with one day a week in our Manchester office and the rest working from home. About the Role As Deputy Payroll Manager, you will lead and coach the Payroll and Pension Officers to deliver an outstanding service to colleagues across Turning Point.Youll assist the Payroll Manager in managing end-to-end payroll processes and act as the senior escalation point for complex queries.This role is key to maintaining compliance, improving processes, and driving a culture of continuous improvement and excellent customer service. Key Responsibilities Manage and coach the payroll team to deliver accurate and timely payroll services Support the Payroll Manager and process end-to-end payroll in their absence Act as senior escalation point for payroll queries, ensuring swift resolution and minimal impact on colleagues Oversee pension processing, including NHS and LGPS schemes Develop and monitor SLAs for payroll, reporting monthly and driving improvements Maintain and improve payroll processes and systems, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to enhance service delivery Lead process improvement initiatives and train colleagues on new processes About You Proven leadership experience within a payroll environment Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data and trends Knowledge of payroll regulations and statutory requirements Proficient in Office 365 and comfortable with process improvement initiatives Level 5 CIPP qualification or equivalent experience (advantageous) Enthusiastic, solution-oriented, and committed to delivering outstanding customer service Why Join Us? At Turning Point, we value innovation, inclusion, and continuous improvement.Youll have the opportunity to lead a dedicated team, enhance processes, and make a real impact on the colleague experience. About us As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer. Our people bring our vision to life.So, if you are enthusiastic, motivated and committed to support others to fulfilling their potential, here at Turning Point, we don't just offer you a job we offer you a career. What Benefits Will I Receive? We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package. You will get 33 days paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 35 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost. Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees. Turning Point Benefits We reserve the right to close this advert early if we are able to appoint to the vacancy before the advertised closing date. Turning Point Attached documents Deputy Payroll Manager .pdf Apply JBRP1_UKTJ
SolarAid
Corporate Fundraising Officer
SolarAid
Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer Salary: £28,000 - £31,000 (depending on experience) Location: London Contract: Full-time, with flexible office co-working and some remote working Brilliant benefits package including 27 days annual leave, hybrid office/remote working, flexible working hours, pension Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with SolarAid, who are searching for a brilliant Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to join their growing fundraising team at an ambitious and exciting time for this incredible charity. About SolarAid SolarAid is on a mission to combat poverty and climate change by providing access to clean, safe solar energy access in Africa. Their work transforms lives, communities, and the planet. With a growing corporate partnerships programme and a major new multi-year partnership, this is an exciting time to join our team and help us harness the power of business to create real impact. Our partnerships programme has grown rapidly, opening exciting new opportunities for deeper engagement and expansion. This role sits at the heart of that momentum, connecting corporate supporters with inspiring stories and shaping corporate engagement activities. SolarAid is a place where ideas and collaboration is encouraged, and the impact is immediate. If you're motivated by building connections and making positive change, we'd love you to join us." Lyndsay Dixon, Corporate Partnerships Manager The Role The team are looking for a Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to play a key role in delivering their ambitious corporate strategy. Working closely with the Corporate Partnerships Manager, you will inspire and engage corporate supporters and prospects, driving income and awareness through creative campaigns, events, and relationship management. This is a varied and dynamic role where no two days are the same. You'll work across a number of exciting fundraising campaigns, support corporate engagement activities, and represent SolarAid at key events. If you're proactive, confident, and passionate about making a difference, this role could be perfect for you. What You'll Do Deliver fundraising campaigns such as Night Without Light and SolaRaise, and support initiatives like the Big Give. Engage corporate supporters and employees, motivating participation in fundraising and challenge events. Grow payroll giving and regular giving channels, building relationships with new partners. Represent SolarAid at events, sometimes independently, and ensure supporters feel valued and connected. Create engaging content for LinkedIn and blogs, and support the development of presentations and marketing materials. Research new prospects to grow our corporate pipeline and help secure future partnerships. About You We're looking for someone who is: Confident and engaging, with experience delivering talks and presentations. Skilled at building relationships and interacting with people at events. Familiar with corporate partnerships and fundraising platforms. A creative thinker who enjoys finding new ways to inspire and fundraise. Motivated, proactive, and happy to travel for events when needed. Experience with Canva, payroll giving, and creating LinkedIn content would be a bonus. Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, purpose-driven organisation making a global impact. Enjoy flexible working arrangements - remote work combined with collaborative office days. Opportunities for professional development and creativity in your role. To apply To request a job description and to register your interest in this brilliant role, please send your updated CV to Kevin Croasdale from our recruitment partner, Charity People. If your profile fits what we're looking for we'll be in touch with lots more details and to arrange a follow up call. Key Dates Closing - Midday 13th January Shortlist confirmed Friday 16th January 2026 Interviews - w/c 26th January We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please inform Kevin if you require any assistance or adjustment to help ensure the application process works for you. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Dec 15, 2025
Full time
Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer Salary: £28,000 - £31,000 (depending on experience) Location: London Contract: Full-time, with flexible office co-working and some remote working Brilliant benefits package including 27 days annual leave, hybrid office/remote working, flexible working hours, pension Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with SolarAid, who are searching for a brilliant Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to join their growing fundraising team at an ambitious and exciting time for this incredible charity. About SolarAid SolarAid is on a mission to combat poverty and climate change by providing access to clean, safe solar energy access in Africa. Their work transforms lives, communities, and the planet. With a growing corporate partnerships programme and a major new multi-year partnership, this is an exciting time to join our team and help us harness the power of business to create real impact. Our partnerships programme has grown rapidly, opening exciting new opportunities for deeper engagement and expansion. This role sits at the heart of that momentum, connecting corporate supporters with inspiring stories and shaping corporate engagement activities. SolarAid is a place where ideas and collaboration is encouraged, and the impact is immediate. If you're motivated by building connections and making positive change, we'd love you to join us." Lyndsay Dixon, Corporate Partnerships Manager The Role The team are looking for a Corporate Fundraising & Engagement Officer to play a key role in delivering their ambitious corporate strategy. Working closely with the Corporate Partnerships Manager, you will inspire and engage corporate supporters and prospects, driving income and awareness through creative campaigns, events, and relationship management. This is a varied and dynamic role where no two days are the same. You'll work across a number of exciting fundraising campaigns, support corporate engagement activities, and represent SolarAid at key events. If you're proactive, confident, and passionate about making a difference, this role could be perfect for you. What You'll Do Deliver fundraising campaigns such as Night Without Light and SolaRaise, and support initiatives like the Big Give. Engage corporate supporters and employees, motivating participation in fundraising and challenge events. Grow payroll giving and regular giving channels, building relationships with new partners. Represent SolarAid at events, sometimes independently, and ensure supporters feel valued and connected. Create engaging content for LinkedIn and blogs, and support the development of presentations and marketing materials. Research new prospects to grow our corporate pipeline and help secure future partnerships. About You We're looking for someone who is: Confident and engaging, with experience delivering talks and presentations. Skilled at building relationships and interacting with people at events. Familiar with corporate partnerships and fundraising platforms. A creative thinker who enjoys finding new ways to inspire and fundraise. Motivated, proactive, and happy to travel for events when needed. Experience with Canva, payroll giving, and creating LinkedIn content would be a bonus. Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, purpose-driven organisation making a global impact. Enjoy flexible working arrangements - remote work combined with collaborative office days. Opportunities for professional development and creativity in your role. To apply To request a job description and to register your interest in this brilliant role, please send your updated CV to Kevin Croasdale from our recruitment partner, Charity People. If your profile fits what we're looking for we'll be in touch with lots more details and to arrange a follow up call. Key Dates Closing - Midday 13th January Shortlist confirmed Friday 16th January 2026 Interviews - w/c 26th January We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please inform Kevin if you require any assistance or adjustment to help ensure the application process works for you. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Chief People Officer (CPO)
The National Council of Young Mens Christian Associations of the United States of America Bedford, Bedfordshire
The Chief People Officer (CPO) is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team (C-Suite), reporting directly to the President & CEO. The CPO provides strategic leadership and organizational vision for all aspects of people strategy, talent development, workforce systems, culture, and employee experience across the YMCA of Memphis & the Mid-South. This position is responsible for creating and sustaining an exceptional employee experience that supports recruitment, retention, development, payroll, benefits, compliance, and employee relations. The CPO ensures that people strategy is fully aligned with the operational and business goals of every YMCA unit-including membership centers, centralized program areas, and community-based initiatives. The CPO champions a culture of collaboration, innovation, accountability, and respect, ensuring the YMCA of Memphis & the Mid South remains an employer of choice across West Tennessee, North Mississippi, Eastern Arkansas, and expanding markets. Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, Business Administration, or related. Minimum 5 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in HR, people strategy, or organizational development, including 3+ years at the executive level. Proven track record shaping culture, employee experience, relations, payroll, and engagement in complex organizations. Expertise in talent acquisition, retention, workforce planning, and leadership development. Strong knowledge of HR operations, compliance, and technology systems. Exceptional relationship building, leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Proven ability to lead large teams, drive organizational change, and deliver measurable results. Strong alignment with the mission and values of the YMCA.
Dec 15, 2025
Full time
The Chief People Officer (CPO) is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team (C-Suite), reporting directly to the President & CEO. The CPO provides strategic leadership and organizational vision for all aspects of people strategy, talent development, workforce systems, culture, and employee experience across the YMCA of Memphis & the Mid-South. This position is responsible for creating and sustaining an exceptional employee experience that supports recruitment, retention, development, payroll, benefits, compliance, and employee relations. The CPO ensures that people strategy is fully aligned with the operational and business goals of every YMCA unit-including membership centers, centralized program areas, and community-based initiatives. The CPO champions a culture of collaboration, innovation, accountability, and respect, ensuring the YMCA of Memphis & the Mid South remains an employer of choice across West Tennessee, North Mississippi, Eastern Arkansas, and expanding markets. Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, Business Administration, or related. Minimum 5 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in HR, people strategy, or organizational development, including 3+ years at the executive level. Proven track record shaping culture, employee experience, relations, payroll, and engagement in complex organizations. Expertise in talent acquisition, retention, workforce planning, and leadership development. Strong knowledge of HR operations, compliance, and technology systems. Exceptional relationship building, leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Proven ability to lead large teams, drive organizational change, and deliver measurable results. Strong alignment with the mission and values of the YMCA.
Chief Financial Officer
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (AJG) Hamilton, Lanarkshire
Introduction At Artex, we reimagine what risk management can be and we do it with bold thinking, deep expertise, and an unwavering belief in what's possible. As part of our global team, you'll help clients navigate complex risks through creative, forward looking solutions that go beyond the expected. This is a place where innovation is encouraged, ideas are welcomed, and no two days look the same. We're a community of confidently curious problem solvers, opportunity seizers, and collaborative thinkers, working together to challenge convention and shape the future of our industry. Here, you'll be supported to explore your potential, grow your expertise, and make a meaningful impact on a global scale. Overview The Chief Financial Officer, Artex Capital Solutions (ACS) will be a senior member of the Artex Capital Solutions ("ACS") leadership team responsible for overseeing the financial operations of ACS and executing the financial strategy which includes but is not limited to financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, cash flow, investment risk and opportunities, etc. This role assists the CEO, ACS with developing strategic plans to improve ACS overall financial health. How you'll make an impact Provide oversight and management of financial accounting, reporting, budgeting and planning of the Company. Participate in the Company's overall management decisions and strategic direction. Identify and address financial risks and opportunities for the Company. Provide analysis of financial performance of ACS. Maintenance of books and records of all ACS companies and timely production of financials. Act as the financial subject matter expert for Bermuda payroll and employee benefits. Management of Group Banking function to ensure quality servicing of both internal and external clients. Supervision of the finance team including mentoring, provision of adequate training and completion of annual appraisal process. Special projects as and when required. Participate in assignments as directed by the CEO, ACS. Demonstrate appropriate knowledge of relevant AML/ATF legislation and applicable acts and regulation in the jurisdictions in which the Company operates. Ensure compliance with the same, including effective control management and appropriate governance oversight within your remit. Understand your clients and ensure relevant updated KYC documents are available. Collaborate with management and risk and compliance to escalate observed concerns or report matters that indicate a client is or is likely to be out of compliance. Where necessary, uphold utmost confidentiality of matters under investigation or instances where a report has been filed for suspicious activity. About you A professional accounting qualification CPA, CA, ACA, ACCA) is required. A minimum of 10 years of related work experience working within the financial services or (re)insurance industry in a leadership position. Detailed knowledge and experience of financial reporting and budgeting is a requirement. Advanced level understanding of financial accounting and GAAP requirements. Strong commercial acumen with a demonstrable track record in managing critical business relationships effectively. Demonstrable communication and leadership skills. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. Strong organization, analytical and time management skills; ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Experience with various accounting and ERP platforms is required. Advanced skills in Microsoft Office Suite. Advanced working knowledge of general ledger and other accounting sub systems is required. Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively with all levels of staff to maximize performance, creativity, problem solving, and results.
Dec 15, 2025
Full time
Introduction At Artex, we reimagine what risk management can be and we do it with bold thinking, deep expertise, and an unwavering belief in what's possible. As part of our global team, you'll help clients navigate complex risks through creative, forward looking solutions that go beyond the expected. This is a place where innovation is encouraged, ideas are welcomed, and no two days look the same. We're a community of confidently curious problem solvers, opportunity seizers, and collaborative thinkers, working together to challenge convention and shape the future of our industry. Here, you'll be supported to explore your potential, grow your expertise, and make a meaningful impact on a global scale. Overview The Chief Financial Officer, Artex Capital Solutions (ACS) will be a senior member of the Artex Capital Solutions ("ACS") leadership team responsible for overseeing the financial operations of ACS and executing the financial strategy which includes but is not limited to financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, cash flow, investment risk and opportunities, etc. This role assists the CEO, ACS with developing strategic plans to improve ACS overall financial health. How you'll make an impact Provide oversight and management of financial accounting, reporting, budgeting and planning of the Company. Participate in the Company's overall management decisions and strategic direction. Identify and address financial risks and opportunities for the Company. Provide analysis of financial performance of ACS. Maintenance of books and records of all ACS companies and timely production of financials. Act as the financial subject matter expert for Bermuda payroll and employee benefits. Management of Group Banking function to ensure quality servicing of both internal and external clients. Supervision of the finance team including mentoring, provision of adequate training and completion of annual appraisal process. Special projects as and when required. Participate in assignments as directed by the CEO, ACS. Demonstrate appropriate knowledge of relevant AML/ATF legislation and applicable acts and regulation in the jurisdictions in which the Company operates. Ensure compliance with the same, including effective control management and appropriate governance oversight within your remit. Understand your clients and ensure relevant updated KYC documents are available. Collaborate with management and risk and compliance to escalate observed concerns or report matters that indicate a client is or is likely to be out of compliance. Where necessary, uphold utmost confidentiality of matters under investigation or instances where a report has been filed for suspicious activity. About you A professional accounting qualification CPA, CA, ACA, ACCA) is required. A minimum of 10 years of related work experience working within the financial services or (re)insurance industry in a leadership position. Detailed knowledge and experience of financial reporting and budgeting is a requirement. Advanced level understanding of financial accounting and GAAP requirements. Strong commercial acumen with a demonstrable track record in managing critical business relationships effectively. Demonstrable communication and leadership skills. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. Strong organization, analytical and time management skills; ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Experience with various accounting and ERP platforms is required. Advanced skills in Microsoft Office Suite. Advanced working knowledge of general ledger and other accounting sub systems is required. Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively with all levels of staff to maximize performance, creativity, problem solving, and results.
Director, Customer Success - EMEA
Neara
Job type: Full Time - Department: Customer Success - Work type: Remote London, England, United Kingdom Job Title: Director, Customer Success Location: EMEA Region (Remote-Friendly) Department: Customer Success Reports to: Chief Customer Officer About Multiplier Technologies Multiplier Technologies is a global HCM SaaS platform redefining how companies manage and support distributed teams. We simplify the complexities of global employment, payroll, and compliance-empowering our customers to scale quickly and compliantly across borders. Position Overview This opportunity is for an individual who thrives on building scalable processes, coaching leaders and CSMs, and solving complex customer problems end-to end. As the Director of Customer Success for EMEA, you will be responsible for leading and developing the regional CS team, designing and refining processes that strengthen the customer journey, and ensuring we deliver consistent, high quality experiences that drive adoption, retention, and growth. You will partner closely with Sales, Support, Product, Payroll, and Operations to: Clarify ownership Reduce friction for customers and internal teams Build a predictable, data driven customer success motion in APAC What you'll do Build and scale processes Design, implement, and continuously improve customer success processes across onboarding, adoption, renewal, and expansion. Standardize playbooks, workflows, and handoffs between CS and cross functional partners (Sales, Implementation, Support, Payroll, Product, Finance). Use data to identify bottlenecks, simplify complex workflows, and reduce customer effort. Coach and develop CSMs and CS leaders Lead, mentor, and grow an EMEA CSM team and frontline managers; provide regular 1:1s, feedback, and coaching. Define what "good" looks like for CSM performance, including expectations for account coverage, customer engagement, and commercial outcomes. Build clear career paths and promotion criteria, fostering a culture of accountability, learning, and collaboration. Solve for the customer, end to end Act as an escalation point for complex, high value customers, partnering cross functionally to resolve issues and remove root causes. Champion the voice of the customer in internal forums, informed by data, feedback, and frontline observations. Drive a customer first mindset across internal teams, reinforcing the impact of accuracy, timeliness, and transparency on customer trust. Drive adoption, retention, and growth Own regional retention and expansion outcomes, establishing clear targets and operating rhythms (QBRs, EBRs, renewal reviews). Monitor health, risk, and opportunity signals across the EMEA portfolio; ensure CSMs have playbooks for rescue, renewal, and expansion. Partner with Sales and RevOps on forecasting, account planning, and growth strategies for key segments. Operational rigor & governance Define and track core CS metrics (GRR, NRR, logo churn, product adoption, time to value, SLA adherence) for EMEA. Implement governance forums (weekly reviews, monthly business reviews) to align on priorities, unblock issues, and drive continuous improvement. Collaborate with Enablement to ensure CSMs and managers have the tools, training, and knowledge they need to be effective in the EOR/Global Payroll space. What we're looking for You love solving problems for customers and are known for taking a structured, calm, and outcome focused approach. You have proven experience leading and developing Customer Success teams and managers, ideally in a high growth, B2B SaaS environment. You are process obsessed: you can see the customer journey end to end, identify gaps, and design scalable workflows that stick. You have strong leadership, coaching, and communication skills, and you are comfortable giving and receiving direct, constructive feedback. You're data driven and use metrics to diagnose issues, set priorities, and focus the team on what matters most. You can explain complex concepts simply, and you're effective with both written and verbal communication across time zones and cultures. You enjoy working collaboratively and cross functionally, and you perform well under pressure in a fast paced, rapidly changing environment. You have at least 10 years of experience in customer success/service roles, with a minimum of 5 years in Global Payroll, EOR, or adjacent domains. You are hands on, positive, and resilient, and you thrive in a high growth startup environment where building is part of the job. You're comfortable with a 70:30 time split between customer facing work (strategic customers, escalations, executive alignment) and internal leadership, process, and coaching responsibilities. You have a track record of reducing customer effort and implementing governance and process improvements that enhance the overall customer experience. What We Offer A high impact role with the chance to shape the future of Customer Success in a rapidly growing company. Full autonomy in your role, along with the freedom to work in a hybrid model. The opportunity to work with a passionate, energetic, and diverse global team. Competitive benefits, recognition programs, and career development opportunities. Attractive ESOPs, giving you a stake in the company's success. Comprehensive health insurance coverage for you and your family's well being. Generous holiday policy. A company that genuinely invests in your professional success. Multiplier is an equal opportunity employer: we value diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Job type: Full Time - Department: Customer Success - Work type: Remote London, England, United Kingdom Job Title: Director, Customer Success Location: EMEA Region (Remote-Friendly) Department: Customer Success Reports to: Chief Customer Officer About Multiplier Technologies Multiplier Technologies is a global HCM SaaS platform redefining how companies manage and support distributed teams. We simplify the complexities of global employment, payroll, and compliance-empowering our customers to scale quickly and compliantly across borders. Position Overview This opportunity is for an individual who thrives on building scalable processes, coaching leaders and CSMs, and solving complex customer problems end-to end. As the Director of Customer Success for EMEA, you will be responsible for leading and developing the regional CS team, designing and refining processes that strengthen the customer journey, and ensuring we deliver consistent, high quality experiences that drive adoption, retention, and growth. You will partner closely with Sales, Support, Product, Payroll, and Operations to: Clarify ownership Reduce friction for customers and internal teams Build a predictable, data driven customer success motion in APAC What you'll do Build and scale processes Design, implement, and continuously improve customer success processes across onboarding, adoption, renewal, and expansion. Standardize playbooks, workflows, and handoffs between CS and cross functional partners (Sales, Implementation, Support, Payroll, Product, Finance). Use data to identify bottlenecks, simplify complex workflows, and reduce customer effort. Coach and develop CSMs and CS leaders Lead, mentor, and grow an EMEA CSM team and frontline managers; provide regular 1:1s, feedback, and coaching. Define what "good" looks like for CSM performance, including expectations for account coverage, customer engagement, and commercial outcomes. Build clear career paths and promotion criteria, fostering a culture of accountability, learning, and collaboration. Solve for the customer, end to end Act as an escalation point for complex, high value customers, partnering cross functionally to resolve issues and remove root causes. Champion the voice of the customer in internal forums, informed by data, feedback, and frontline observations. Drive a customer first mindset across internal teams, reinforcing the impact of accuracy, timeliness, and transparency on customer trust. Drive adoption, retention, and growth Own regional retention and expansion outcomes, establishing clear targets and operating rhythms (QBRs, EBRs, renewal reviews). Monitor health, risk, and opportunity signals across the EMEA portfolio; ensure CSMs have playbooks for rescue, renewal, and expansion. Partner with Sales and RevOps on forecasting, account planning, and growth strategies for key segments. Operational rigor & governance Define and track core CS metrics (GRR, NRR, logo churn, product adoption, time to value, SLA adherence) for EMEA. Implement governance forums (weekly reviews, monthly business reviews) to align on priorities, unblock issues, and drive continuous improvement. Collaborate with Enablement to ensure CSMs and managers have the tools, training, and knowledge they need to be effective in the EOR/Global Payroll space. What we're looking for You love solving problems for customers and are known for taking a structured, calm, and outcome focused approach. You have proven experience leading and developing Customer Success teams and managers, ideally in a high growth, B2B SaaS environment. You are process obsessed: you can see the customer journey end to end, identify gaps, and design scalable workflows that stick. You have strong leadership, coaching, and communication skills, and you are comfortable giving and receiving direct, constructive feedback. You're data driven and use metrics to diagnose issues, set priorities, and focus the team on what matters most. You can explain complex concepts simply, and you're effective with both written and verbal communication across time zones and cultures. You enjoy working collaboratively and cross functionally, and you perform well under pressure in a fast paced, rapidly changing environment. You have at least 10 years of experience in customer success/service roles, with a minimum of 5 years in Global Payroll, EOR, or adjacent domains. You are hands on, positive, and resilient, and you thrive in a high growth startup environment where building is part of the job. You're comfortable with a 70:30 time split between customer facing work (strategic customers, escalations, executive alignment) and internal leadership, process, and coaching responsibilities. You have a track record of reducing customer effort and implementing governance and process improvements that enhance the overall customer experience. What We Offer A high impact role with the chance to shape the future of Customer Success in a rapidly growing company. Full autonomy in your role, along with the freedom to work in a hybrid model. The opportunity to work with a passionate, energetic, and diverse global team. Competitive benefits, recognition programs, and career development opportunities. Attractive ESOPs, giving you a stake in the company's success. Comprehensive health insurance coverage for you and your family's well being. Generous holiday policy. A company that genuinely invests in your professional success. Multiplier is an equal opportunity employer: we value diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
International HR & Payroll Officer (32h)
Bruynzeel Storage Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire
Een internationale organisatie zoekt een gedreven HR & Payroll Officer in Cambridge. Je speelt een sleutelrol bij de HR-administratie en salarisvoorbereiding voor Nederland, België en Duitsland. De ideale kandidaat heeft een MBO+ of HBO-niveau en 2-3 jaar ervaring in HR-administratie en payroll. Je komt te werken in een dynamische setting waar collega's elkaar ondersteunen en professionele groei wordt gestimuleerd. Salaris tot € 4.100 afhankelijk van ervaring en een contract van onbepaalde duur wordt aangeboden.
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
Een internationale organisatie zoekt een gedreven HR & Payroll Officer in Cambridge. Je speelt een sleutelrol bij de HR-administratie en salarisvoorbereiding voor Nederland, België en Duitsland. De ideale kandidaat heeft een MBO+ of HBO-niveau en 2-3 jaar ervaring in HR-administratie en payroll. Je komt te werken in een dynamische setting waar collega's elkaar ondersteunen en professionele groei wordt gestimuleerd. Salaris tot € 4.100 afhankelijk van ervaring en een contract van onbepaalde duur wordt aangeboden.
End-to-End Payroll Specialist - Hybrid
Butler Rose Ltd Glaisdale, Yorkshire
A growing business in the United Kingdom is seeking a full-time Payroll Officer to manage payroll from start to finish. You will handle monthly payroll for staff, maintain accurate records, ensure compliance with UK payroll legislation, and respond to payroll queries professionally. The role starts as office-based with hybrid working options afterward. Ideal candidates should have recent payroll experience, knowledge of Sage Payroll, and strong attention to detail. This position offers a friendly team environment and competitive salary.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
A growing business in the United Kingdom is seeking a full-time Payroll Officer to manage payroll from start to finish. You will handle monthly payroll for staff, maintain accurate records, ensure compliance with UK payroll legislation, and respond to payroll queries professionally. The role starts as office-based with hybrid working options afterward. Ideal candidates should have recent payroll experience, knowledge of Sage Payroll, and strong attention to detail. This position offers a friendly team environment and competitive salary.
Payroll Officer
Butler Rose Ltd
Are you an experienced Payroll professional looking for your next challenge? Butler Rose are delighted to work exclusively on behalf of a highly successful, well-established company in the Warrington area seeking a skilled Payroll Officer to join their friendly finance team on a temporary contract basis, with potential to go permanent for the right person! This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing business where your expertise in high-volume, end-to-end payroll will be highly valued and put to good use. Key Responsibilities: 200 weekly employees 100 monthly employees Use of Sage Payroll to manage all payroll functions Handling all statutory requirements including: HMRC submissions Auto enrolment pensions Starters and leavers Processing P45, P46, P11D forms Ensuring compliance with current payroll legislation and deadlines Resolving payroll queries efficiently and accurately Experience Required: Proven end-to-end payroll experience in a high-volume environment Proficiency with Sage Payroll is highly desirable Solid understanding of UK payroll legislation and HMRC processes Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Ability to work independently and manage deadlines Available to start ASAP Willingness to commit to at least a 3-month temporary assignment (may be extended) Salary & Benefits: Competitive hourly rate up to c£18.50 per hour Opportunity to join a reputable and supportive organisation Potential for a permanent position On-site parking and accessible location Office location that can offer some Hybrid If you're a Payroll professional ready to hit the ground running in a rewarding role, please click to apply now for an immediate start. Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Are you an experienced Payroll professional looking for your next challenge? Butler Rose are delighted to work exclusively on behalf of a highly successful, well-established company in the Warrington area seeking a skilled Payroll Officer to join their friendly finance team on a temporary contract basis, with potential to go permanent for the right person! This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing business where your expertise in high-volume, end-to-end payroll will be highly valued and put to good use. Key Responsibilities: 200 weekly employees 100 monthly employees Use of Sage Payroll to manage all payroll functions Handling all statutory requirements including: HMRC submissions Auto enrolment pensions Starters and leavers Processing P45, P46, P11D forms Ensuring compliance with current payroll legislation and deadlines Resolving payroll queries efficiently and accurately Experience Required: Proven end-to-end payroll experience in a high-volume environment Proficiency with Sage Payroll is highly desirable Solid understanding of UK payroll legislation and HMRC processes Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Ability to work independently and manage deadlines Available to start ASAP Willingness to commit to at least a 3-month temporary assignment (may be extended) Salary & Benefits: Competitive hourly rate up to c£18.50 per hour Opportunity to join a reputable and supportive organisation Potential for a permanent position On-site parking and accessible location Office location that can offer some Hybrid If you're a Payroll professional ready to hit the ground running in a rewarding role, please click to apply now for an immediate start. Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Hybrid Payroll Specialist - Multi Site
NHS Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
A healthcare provider in Borehamwood is seeking a Payroll Officer to manage payroll for its multi-site operations, ensuring accurate and timely salary processing. The successful candidate will work in a hybrid model and must have a strong background in payroll administration. A detailed attention to accuracy and excellent communication skills are essential. The role offers a salary of £29,500 and generous employee benefits including 33 days annual leave.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
A healthcare provider in Borehamwood is seeking a Payroll Officer to manage payroll for its multi-site operations, ensuring accurate and timely salary processing. The successful candidate will work in a hybrid model and must have a strong background in payroll administration. A detailed attention to accuracy and excellent communication skills are essential. The role offers a salary of £29,500 and generous employee benefits including 33 days annual leave.
Payroll Officer
Butler Rose Ltd Glaisdale, Yorkshire
Payroll Officer Full Time Office-Based (Hybrid After Training) We are recruiting exclusively for a growing business who are looking for a Payroll Officer to join the team on a full-time permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys running payroll from start to finish, is ready to take full ownership of a Payroll function and wants to be part of a supportive, professional team. The role is office-based to begin with, giving you the chance to get to know the business and processes. Once fully settled, you'll have the flexibility to work on a hybrid basis. Key Responsibilities Processing start-to-finish monthly payroll for salaried and hourly staff Importing and checking timesheets and hours worked Calculating overtime, holiday pay, statutory sick pay, and maternity/paternity pay Managing starters, leavers and contract changes Setting up new employees and maintaining payroll records Processing pensions, auto-enrolment and liaising with providers Handling PAYE, NI and other statutory deductions Submitting RTI and HMRC returns on time Producing and distributing payslips, P45s and P60s Responding to payroll queries quickly and professionally Ensuring compliance with payroll legislation and company policies Qualifications Experience running payroll from start to finish (essential & within the last 2 years) Confident using Sage Payroll Good understanding of UK payroll legislation, PAYE, NI and pensions Excellent attention to detail Clear communicator with the ability to work independently You must also be able to reliably commute to the office. The office is located within commutable distance from: Glastonbury, Wells, Bridgwater, Shepton Mallet and Cheddar. Benefits Salary up to £36,000 DOE Hybrid working once settled (3 office days, 2 home days) A friendly and supportive team environment The opportunity to play a key role in a growing business If you're interested in this Payroll Officer role, then do get in touch with Stefanie on at Butler Rose on or apply with a relevant CV. Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Payroll Officer Full Time Office-Based (Hybrid After Training) We are recruiting exclusively for a growing business who are looking for a Payroll Officer to join the team on a full-time permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys running payroll from start to finish, is ready to take full ownership of a Payroll function and wants to be part of a supportive, professional team. The role is office-based to begin with, giving you the chance to get to know the business and processes. Once fully settled, you'll have the flexibility to work on a hybrid basis. Key Responsibilities Processing start-to-finish monthly payroll for salaried and hourly staff Importing and checking timesheets and hours worked Calculating overtime, holiday pay, statutory sick pay, and maternity/paternity pay Managing starters, leavers and contract changes Setting up new employees and maintaining payroll records Processing pensions, auto-enrolment and liaising with providers Handling PAYE, NI and other statutory deductions Submitting RTI and HMRC returns on time Producing and distributing payslips, P45s and P60s Responding to payroll queries quickly and professionally Ensuring compliance with payroll legislation and company policies Qualifications Experience running payroll from start to finish (essential & within the last 2 years) Confident using Sage Payroll Good understanding of UK payroll legislation, PAYE, NI and pensions Excellent attention to detail Clear communicator with the ability to work independently You must also be able to reliably commute to the office. The office is located within commutable distance from: Glastonbury, Wells, Bridgwater, Shepton Mallet and Cheddar. Benefits Salary up to £36,000 DOE Hybrid working once settled (3 office days, 2 home days) A friendly and supportive team environment The opportunity to play a key role in a growing business If you're interested in this Payroll Officer role, then do get in touch with Stefanie on at Butler Rose on or apply with a relevant CV. Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Payroll Officer
NHS Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
The Payroll Officer role at Elysium Healthcare is a temporary position based in Borehamwood, offering an annual salary of £29,500. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the payroll for the company's multi-site operations, ensuring accurate and timely processing of salary payments, amendments, and addressing payroll queries. Main duties of the job As a Payroll Officer, you will be responsible for preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, administering payroll amendments accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll inquiries, and handling ad-hoc payroll requests. The role requires experience in a payroll department serving a multi-site organization, strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task, and excellent communication skills. About us Elysium Healthcare is a well-established and stable company with over 8,000 employees, providing a range of healthcare services across England and Wales. As part of the Ramsay Health Care global network, Elysium Healthcare offers opportunities for growth and development within the organization. Job responsibilities Working 37.5 hours a week, you will be part of the finance team at our Borehamwood offices to administer the salaries of our staff working in both our hospitals and head office. Your key responsibilities will be preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll enquiries and performing any ad hoc payroll requests. This role is hybrid with 3 days in the Borehamwood office. As a Payroll Officer you will be: Ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately reflected in our payroll system. Acting as a point of contact for payroll queries from hospital workforce teams along with employees directly, ensuring all queries are resolved effectively. Preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, reviewing for accuracy and following up on any amendments. Performing ad hoc payroll requests as requested. To be successful as a Payroll Officer, you'll need: Experience of working in a payroll department serving a multi site organisation. Experience of Unit 4 preferable but not essential. Strong attention to detail. Ability to multi task and manage a busy and varied workload. Exceptional communication skills; written, verbal and interpersonal. What you will get: Annual salary of £29,500. The equivalent of 33 days annual leave - plus your birthday off! Free parking. Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain a great work life balance. Career development and training to help you achieve your career goals. Pension contribution to secure your future. Life Assurance for added peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity Package so you can truly enjoy this special time. There is also a range of other benefits including retail discounts, special offers and much more. About your next employer: You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with over 8,000 employees and a unique approach to the delivery of care. With a network of over 90 services across England and Wales covering Mental Health, Neurological, Learning Disabilities & Autism, Children & Education, there is opportunity for you to grow and move. Elysium Healthcare is part of Ramsay Health Care with a global network that extends across 10 countries and employs over 86,000 people globally. Elysium Healthcare follows safer recruitment of staff for all appointments and is a Disability Confident employer, committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment. It is a requirement that all staff understand it is each person's individual responsibility to promote and safeguard the welfare of service users. All candidates will be subject to a DBS disclosure. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
The Payroll Officer role at Elysium Healthcare is a temporary position based in Borehamwood, offering an annual salary of £29,500. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the payroll for the company's multi-site operations, ensuring accurate and timely processing of salary payments, amendments, and addressing payroll queries. Main duties of the job As a Payroll Officer, you will be responsible for preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, administering payroll amendments accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll inquiries, and handling ad-hoc payroll requests. The role requires experience in a payroll department serving a multi-site organization, strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task, and excellent communication skills. About us Elysium Healthcare is a well-established and stable company with over 8,000 employees, providing a range of healthcare services across England and Wales. As part of the Ramsay Health Care global network, Elysium Healthcare offers opportunities for growth and development within the organization. Job responsibilities Working 37.5 hours a week, you will be part of the finance team at our Borehamwood offices to administer the salaries of our staff working in both our hospitals and head office. Your key responsibilities will be preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll enquiries and performing any ad hoc payroll requests. This role is hybrid with 3 days in the Borehamwood office. As a Payroll Officer you will be: Ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately reflected in our payroll system. Acting as a point of contact for payroll queries from hospital workforce teams along with employees directly, ensuring all queries are resolved effectively. Preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, reviewing for accuracy and following up on any amendments. Performing ad hoc payroll requests as requested. To be successful as a Payroll Officer, you'll need: Experience of working in a payroll department serving a multi site organisation. Experience of Unit 4 preferable but not essential. Strong attention to detail. Ability to multi task and manage a busy and varied workload. Exceptional communication skills; written, verbal and interpersonal. What you will get: Annual salary of £29,500. The equivalent of 33 days annual leave - plus your birthday off! Free parking. Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain a great work life balance. Career development and training to help you achieve your career goals. Pension contribution to secure your future. Life Assurance for added peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity Package so you can truly enjoy this special time. There is also a range of other benefits including retail discounts, special offers and much more. About your next employer: You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with over 8,000 employees and a unique approach to the delivery of care. With a network of over 90 services across England and Wales covering Mental Health, Neurological, Learning Disabilities & Autism, Children & Education, there is opportunity for you to grow and move. Elysium Healthcare is part of Ramsay Health Care with a global network that extends across 10 countries and employs over 86,000 people globally. Elysium Healthcare follows safer recruitment of staff for all appointments and is a Disability Confident employer, committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment. It is a requirement that all staff understand it is each person's individual responsibility to promote and safeguard the welfare of service users. All candidates will be subject to a DBS disclosure. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Hybrid Payroll Specialist - Flexible Hours & Growth
Butler Rose Ltd Wilmslow, Cheshire
A dynamic payroll firm in Wilmslow seeks an experienced Payroll Officer to join their team. In this role, you'll ensure payroll runs smoothly and accurately while managing a variety of payroll and tax issues. The ideal candidate will have end-to-end payroll experience and strong communication skills. The position offers flexible working hours, hybrid options, and a positive team culture with opportunities for career growth. If you're passionate about payroll and looking to make an impact, apply today.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
A dynamic payroll firm in Wilmslow seeks an experienced Payroll Officer to join their team. In this role, you'll ensure payroll runs smoothly and accurately while managing a variety of payroll and tax issues. The ideal candidate will have end-to-end payroll experience and strong communication skills. The position offers flexible working hours, hybrid options, and a positive team culture with opportunities for career growth. If you're passionate about payroll and looking to make an impact, apply today.
We Are Adam
Chief People Officer
We Are Adam City, Manchester
Chief People Officer Location: Manchester City Centre, hybrid working c. 2-3 days/week office-based Package: Executive-level + benefits Reports to: Chief Executive Lead with purpose. Deliver with impact. At The Growth Company (GC), we believe business should be a force for good. We exist to create jobs, build skills and strengthen communities. As an award-winning social enterprise, every pound of profit we make is reinvested to support inclusive, sustainable growth, enabling people and places to thrive. Our work spans helping businesses scale and innovate, supporting individuals to access new skills and meaningful work, and collaborating with partners to drive regeneration across the UK. We are now seeking a Chief People Officer to join our Executive Team; a strategic, people-centred leader who can combine commercial pace with compassion, and governance with growth. The Opportunity Reporting directly to the Chief Executive, the Chief People Officer will lead the full People, Organisational Development, Payroll and Health & Safety agenda, shaping and delivering a strategy that ensures every colleague feels valued, supported and able to perform at their best. You will design and implement a forward-looking People & OD Strategy aligned to GC's Corporate Plan, driving measurable improvement in culture, capability and performance. You'll lead the development of leadership and succession pipelines, embedding a culture of learning, coaching and continuous improvement across the organisation. You will evolve our reward and recognition frameworks to ensure they are equitable, transparent and motivating, while fostering engagement and inclusion so that every voice is heard and every colleague can contribute to our shared success. Working in close partnership with senior leaders, the CEO, Board and Committees, you will act as a trusted advisor; bringing pragmatic, evidence-based insight and challenge where it matters most. You'll play a central role in strengthening collaboration across our leadership community, supporting the delivery of our mission through great people practices. As a visible champion for diversity and belonging, you will ensure our approach reflects our values and the communities we serve. You'll oversee Payroll and Health & Safety, ensuring excellence, compliance and assurance across all people operations, while leading and developing a capable, high-performing HR and OD team. About You You're an experienced, forward-thinking HR leader with the credibility to operate at Board level and the curiosity to keep learning. You bring experience from both private and public (or not-for-profit) environments, able to balance commercial acumen with social purpose. You understand how to translate strategy into meaningful, measurable action, and how to make change stick. You'll have a proven record of delivering strategic people plans that improve culture, capability and performance. You're confident in influencing across complex stakeholder landscapes and have depth in areas such as reward, talent, leadership development, and engagement. You've driven EDI outcomes that go beyond compliance to cultural transformation. Resilient, diplomatic and grounded, you lead with authenticity and bring both pace and empathy to your work. CIPD-qualified (or equivalent), you combine intellectual rigour with warmth, integrity and a genuine belief in the power of people to drive change. Why The Growth Company Joining GC means being part of something bigger. You'll be at the heart of an organisation that measures success not just in numbers, but in lives changed and futures built. You'll be working with a senior team that values evidence-based decisions, collaboration and innovation, and that genuinely believes purpose and performance go hand in hand. If you're ready to shape the future of a people-first social enterprise, leading transformation that blends commercial strength with social impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply Apply now following the online process. Your application will be forwarded to our retained consultant Vanessa Jackson at We are Adam. All third-party applications will be forwarded to the consultant. We are committed to increasing workforce diversity and offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria and either have a disability or are from a diverse ethnic community. If this applies to you, you can request consideration under this scheme during the application process. Your request will be shared only with the Hiring Manager and Internal Recruitment Team. We also aim to make our recruitment process inclusive and accessible. If you need reasonable adjustments or have any general enquiries at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact or call us on . Examples include: Meeting the hiring manager or touring the venue in advance Extra time for tasks Interview questions shared beforehand Accessibility software or equipment for assessments We're proud to support the Ban the Box campaign, which helps people with convictions access job opportunities. As part of this, we've removed questions about convictions from the initial application stage. GC is committed to fostering a culture of flexibility and agile working. Many roles will increasingly support full agile arrangements. If you require more permanent flexibility, we encourage you to discuss this during your interview so your request can be considered early in the process. All GC colleagues will work in line with the Health & Safety at work act and the GC Health & Safety Policy.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Chief People Officer Location: Manchester City Centre, hybrid working c. 2-3 days/week office-based Package: Executive-level + benefits Reports to: Chief Executive Lead with purpose. Deliver with impact. At The Growth Company (GC), we believe business should be a force for good. We exist to create jobs, build skills and strengthen communities. As an award-winning social enterprise, every pound of profit we make is reinvested to support inclusive, sustainable growth, enabling people and places to thrive. Our work spans helping businesses scale and innovate, supporting individuals to access new skills and meaningful work, and collaborating with partners to drive regeneration across the UK. We are now seeking a Chief People Officer to join our Executive Team; a strategic, people-centred leader who can combine commercial pace with compassion, and governance with growth. The Opportunity Reporting directly to the Chief Executive, the Chief People Officer will lead the full People, Organisational Development, Payroll and Health & Safety agenda, shaping and delivering a strategy that ensures every colleague feels valued, supported and able to perform at their best. You will design and implement a forward-looking People & OD Strategy aligned to GC's Corporate Plan, driving measurable improvement in culture, capability and performance. You'll lead the development of leadership and succession pipelines, embedding a culture of learning, coaching and continuous improvement across the organisation. You will evolve our reward and recognition frameworks to ensure they are equitable, transparent and motivating, while fostering engagement and inclusion so that every voice is heard and every colleague can contribute to our shared success. Working in close partnership with senior leaders, the CEO, Board and Committees, you will act as a trusted advisor; bringing pragmatic, evidence-based insight and challenge where it matters most. You'll play a central role in strengthening collaboration across our leadership community, supporting the delivery of our mission through great people practices. As a visible champion for diversity and belonging, you will ensure our approach reflects our values and the communities we serve. You'll oversee Payroll and Health & Safety, ensuring excellence, compliance and assurance across all people operations, while leading and developing a capable, high-performing HR and OD team. About You You're an experienced, forward-thinking HR leader with the credibility to operate at Board level and the curiosity to keep learning. You bring experience from both private and public (or not-for-profit) environments, able to balance commercial acumen with social purpose. You understand how to translate strategy into meaningful, measurable action, and how to make change stick. You'll have a proven record of delivering strategic people plans that improve culture, capability and performance. You're confident in influencing across complex stakeholder landscapes and have depth in areas such as reward, talent, leadership development, and engagement. You've driven EDI outcomes that go beyond compliance to cultural transformation. Resilient, diplomatic and grounded, you lead with authenticity and bring both pace and empathy to your work. CIPD-qualified (or equivalent), you combine intellectual rigour with warmth, integrity and a genuine belief in the power of people to drive change. Why The Growth Company Joining GC means being part of something bigger. You'll be at the heart of an organisation that measures success not just in numbers, but in lives changed and futures built. You'll be working with a senior team that values evidence-based decisions, collaboration and innovation, and that genuinely believes purpose and performance go hand in hand. If you're ready to shape the future of a people-first social enterprise, leading transformation that blends commercial strength with social impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply Apply now following the online process. Your application will be forwarded to our retained consultant Vanessa Jackson at We are Adam. All third-party applications will be forwarded to the consultant. We are committed to increasing workforce diversity and offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria and either have a disability or are from a diverse ethnic community. If this applies to you, you can request consideration under this scheme during the application process. Your request will be shared only with the Hiring Manager and Internal Recruitment Team. We also aim to make our recruitment process inclusive and accessible. If you need reasonable adjustments or have any general enquiries at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact or call us on . Examples include: Meeting the hiring manager or touring the venue in advance Extra time for tasks Interview questions shared beforehand Accessibility software or equipment for assessments We're proud to support the Ban the Box campaign, which helps people with convictions access job opportunities. As part of this, we've removed questions about convictions from the initial application stage. GC is committed to fostering a culture of flexibility and agile working. Many roles will increasingly support full agile arrangements. If you require more permanent flexibility, we encourage you to discuss this during your interview so your request can be considered early in the process. All GC colleagues will work in line with the Health & Safety at work act and the GC Health & Safety Policy.
Creative United
Director of Finance
Creative United
Creative United is a social enterprise dedicated to supporting creative livelihoods across the UK. Our mission is to build a sustainable, resilient and inclusive creative economy for all. By focussing on the smallest parts of the creative ecosystem our innovations seek to preserve talent and diversity in the sector, stimulating growth and building skills. Working with public funders, Higher Education Institutions and commercial partners, we develop and deliver research, finance initiatives and business support programmes that help creative practitioners strengthen their business models, overcome economic barriers, expand their audiences, increase revenues and maximise social impact. As we continue to grow our ambition and influence, we are now seeking a Director of Finance to help shape and support the next stage of our organisation's development. The Director of Finance will provide strategic and operational leadership across all financial aspects of the business. Working closely with the Chief Executive and Senior Management Team, you will play a key role in strengthening financial systems, guiding business planning, and supporting the organisation's continued growth and sustainability. Key Responsibilities: Lead the financial planning, forecasting, and reporting to support strategic decision-making Prepare and present clear, insightful management information for the Board and SMT Oversee day-to-day finance operations including cashflow, payroll, VAT, and statutory filings Manage the annual audit process and ensure full compliance with regulatory and tax requirements Develop robust systems and processes for accurate and accessible financial reporting Support the design and financial modelling of new business initiatives Lead and develop a small finance team (Bookkeeper 0.6 FTE) Act as Data Protection Officer, ensuring compliance with GDPR and related policies About You: You'll be qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) or have the equivalent experience, with a track record of senior financial leadership - ideally within a small business or not-for-profit organisation. You combine technical expertise with strategic insight, bringing an entrepreneurial mindset to financial management. You'll also bring: Proven experience at senior management level, including board reporting and team leadership Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail Proficiency in finance systems (ideally Xero) and confidence with wider business systems The ability to communicate complex financial information clearly and persuasively A collaborative, solutions-focused approach that fits our culture of creativity and innovation Experience within the arts, cultural, or creative industries is highly desirable. Why apply? At Creative United, you'll be part of a values-led organisation where creativity, integrity, inclusivity, and entrepreneurial thinking are at the heart of everything we do. You'll have the chance to influence the strategic direction of a respected social enterprise, working in a supportive environment that values your ideas and expertise. Creative United is an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you have any accessibility needs during the recruitment process, please make us aware by emailing Please refer to the full job description attached for further details. Please note we are working with specialist recruitment agency Altum Consulting for this appointment. All applications must be submitted via the 'apply' link on their dedicated webpage for this vacancy.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Creative United is a social enterprise dedicated to supporting creative livelihoods across the UK. Our mission is to build a sustainable, resilient and inclusive creative economy for all. By focussing on the smallest parts of the creative ecosystem our innovations seek to preserve talent and diversity in the sector, stimulating growth and building skills. Working with public funders, Higher Education Institutions and commercial partners, we develop and deliver research, finance initiatives and business support programmes that help creative practitioners strengthen their business models, overcome economic barriers, expand their audiences, increase revenues and maximise social impact. As we continue to grow our ambition and influence, we are now seeking a Director of Finance to help shape and support the next stage of our organisation's development. The Director of Finance will provide strategic and operational leadership across all financial aspects of the business. Working closely with the Chief Executive and Senior Management Team, you will play a key role in strengthening financial systems, guiding business planning, and supporting the organisation's continued growth and sustainability. Key Responsibilities: Lead the financial planning, forecasting, and reporting to support strategic decision-making Prepare and present clear, insightful management information for the Board and SMT Oversee day-to-day finance operations including cashflow, payroll, VAT, and statutory filings Manage the annual audit process and ensure full compliance with regulatory and tax requirements Develop robust systems and processes for accurate and accessible financial reporting Support the design and financial modelling of new business initiatives Lead and develop a small finance team (Bookkeeper 0.6 FTE) Act as Data Protection Officer, ensuring compliance with GDPR and related policies About You: You'll be qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) or have the equivalent experience, with a track record of senior financial leadership - ideally within a small business or not-for-profit organisation. You combine technical expertise with strategic insight, bringing an entrepreneurial mindset to financial management. You'll also bring: Proven experience at senior management level, including board reporting and team leadership Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail Proficiency in finance systems (ideally Xero) and confidence with wider business systems The ability to communicate complex financial information clearly and persuasively A collaborative, solutions-focused approach that fits our culture of creativity and innovation Experience within the arts, cultural, or creative industries is highly desirable. Why apply? At Creative United, you'll be part of a values-led organisation where creativity, integrity, inclusivity, and entrepreneurial thinking are at the heart of everything we do. You'll have the chance to influence the strategic direction of a respected social enterprise, working in a supportive environment that values your ideas and expertise. Creative United is an inclusive employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. If you have any accessibility needs during the recruitment process, please make us aware by emailing Please refer to the full job description attached for further details. Please note we are working with specialist recruitment agency Altum Consulting for this appointment. All applications must be submitted via the 'apply' link on their dedicated webpage for this vacancy.

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