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THE BUKOLA GROUP LIMITED
Global Mobility & HR Advisor
THE BUKOLA GROUP LIMITED
On behalf of our client, The Bukola Group is recruiting for a Junior HR & Global Mobility Advisor. Role Purpose The Junior HR & Global Mobility Advisor provides operational and advisory support across Global Mobility and HR functions, including international assignments, compliance, onboarding, Learning & Development, training, and manager coaching. This role combines administrative and advisory responsibilities, ensuring the smooth management of cross-border employee assignments, visa and immigration compliance, HR documentation, and company-wide L&D initiatives. This position is ideal for a professional looking to develop both HR and Global Mobility advisory skills, while maintaining strong operational oversight and gaining exposure to international HR operations and cross-border workforce management. Key Responsibilities Global Mobility Administration & Support Support end-to-end management of international assignments, secondments, and project-based deployments. Maintain mobility trackers with employee data, assignment details, visa expiry dates, and key deadlines. Coordinate assignment readiness by collecting required documentation and flagging any gaps. Monitor visa and work permit compliance, liaising with external providers as needed. Provide onboarding support for internationally mobile employees, including document collection, system updates, and welcome communications. Track and report on assignment progress, visa status, and compliance metrics to the HR & Global Mobility Lead. Escalate risks or delays in assignment readiness, visa approvals, or training compliance. Act as a first point of contact for employees on international assignments for HR, benefits, and assignment-related queries. HR Advisory & Documentation Draft and issue employment contracts, contract amendments, and formal HR letters. Prepare internal company documentation, including policies, handbooks, and standard letters. Support managers with HR guidance on performance management, probation, absence management, and policy application. Assist with investigations, disciplinary, grievance, and other HR processes as required. Ensure all HR documentation is accurate, compliant, securely stored, and GDPR-compliant. Learning & Development (L&D) & Training Support Own and maintain the Training Matrix, ensuring all employee learning requirements are accurately tracked. Monitor compliance with mandatory training and escalate non-compliance to relevant managers. Coordinate internal and external training sessions, workshops, and onboarding programs. Support managers with coaching and development initiatives, including soft skills and leadership training. Maintain training records and provide reporting on learning metrics to the HR & Global Mobility Lead. Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of training programs through feedback and reporting metrics. Support manager-led development plans by coordinating training schedules, materials, and follow-ups. Employee Support & Compliance Ensure all employee and assignment data is accurate, secure, and GDPR-compliant. Support internal audits and compliance reporting across HR and Global Mobility processes. Provide guidance to employees and managers on mobility-related policies, host-country requirements, and compliance matters. Team Collaboration & Administrative Support Provide administrative support to the HR & Global Mobility team, including filing, data entry, and document tracking. Cover basic admin tasks previously handled by the part-time HR Administrator, ensuring continuity of service. Work collaboratively across HR, payroll, and operational teams to support business needs. Undertake additional duties as reasonably requested by the HR & Global Mobility Lead. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Previous experience in HR administration, HR advisory, or Global Mobility support. Experience drafting HR documentation, policies, contracts, or letters. Familiarity with Learning & Development processes and training coordination. Understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Effective written and verbal communication skills for liaising with managers, employees, and external partners. Proficient in Microsoft Office and HR systems; comfortable learning new tools. CIPD qualification or working towards CIPD certification would be an advantage. Key Competencies Proactive and solution-focused Process-oriented with strong attention to detail Confident liaising with managers and employees Collaborative and adaptable in a fast-paced environment Reliable, accountable, and professional Customer-service minded with a focus on delivering results
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
On behalf of our client, The Bukola Group is recruiting for a Junior HR & Global Mobility Advisor. Role Purpose The Junior HR & Global Mobility Advisor provides operational and advisory support across Global Mobility and HR functions, including international assignments, compliance, onboarding, Learning & Development, training, and manager coaching. This role combines administrative and advisory responsibilities, ensuring the smooth management of cross-border employee assignments, visa and immigration compliance, HR documentation, and company-wide L&D initiatives. This position is ideal for a professional looking to develop both HR and Global Mobility advisory skills, while maintaining strong operational oversight and gaining exposure to international HR operations and cross-border workforce management. Key Responsibilities Global Mobility Administration & Support Support end-to-end management of international assignments, secondments, and project-based deployments. Maintain mobility trackers with employee data, assignment details, visa expiry dates, and key deadlines. Coordinate assignment readiness by collecting required documentation and flagging any gaps. Monitor visa and work permit compliance, liaising with external providers as needed. Provide onboarding support for internationally mobile employees, including document collection, system updates, and welcome communications. Track and report on assignment progress, visa status, and compliance metrics to the HR & Global Mobility Lead. Escalate risks or delays in assignment readiness, visa approvals, or training compliance. Act as a first point of contact for employees on international assignments for HR, benefits, and assignment-related queries. HR Advisory & Documentation Draft and issue employment contracts, contract amendments, and formal HR letters. Prepare internal company documentation, including policies, handbooks, and standard letters. Support managers with HR guidance on performance management, probation, absence management, and policy application. Assist with investigations, disciplinary, grievance, and other HR processes as required. Ensure all HR documentation is accurate, compliant, securely stored, and GDPR-compliant. Learning & Development (L&D) & Training Support Own and maintain the Training Matrix, ensuring all employee learning requirements are accurately tracked. Monitor compliance with mandatory training and escalate non-compliance to relevant managers. Coordinate internal and external training sessions, workshops, and onboarding programs. Support managers with coaching and development initiatives, including soft skills and leadership training. Maintain training records and provide reporting on learning metrics to the HR & Global Mobility Lead. Assist in evaluating the effectiveness of training programs through feedback and reporting metrics. Support manager-led development plans by coordinating training schedules, materials, and follow-ups. Employee Support & Compliance Ensure all employee and assignment data is accurate, secure, and GDPR-compliant. Support internal audits and compliance reporting across HR and Global Mobility processes. Provide guidance to employees and managers on mobility-related policies, host-country requirements, and compliance matters. Team Collaboration & Administrative Support Provide administrative support to the HR & Global Mobility team, including filing, data entry, and document tracking. Cover basic admin tasks previously handled by the part-time HR Administrator, ensuring continuity of service. Work collaboratively across HR, payroll, and operational teams to support business needs. Undertake additional duties as reasonably requested by the HR & Global Mobility Lead. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Previous experience in HR administration, HR advisory, or Global Mobility support. Experience drafting HR documentation, policies, contracts, or letters. Familiarity with Learning & Development processes and training coordination. Understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Effective written and verbal communication skills for liaising with managers, employees, and external partners. Proficient in Microsoft Office and HR systems; comfortable learning new tools. CIPD qualification or working towards CIPD certification would be an advantage. Key Competencies Proactive and solution-focused Process-oriented with strong attention to detail Confident liaising with managers and employees Collaborative and adaptable in a fast-paced environment Reliable, accountable, and professional Customer-service minded with a focus on delivering results
Belcan
Senior HR Advisor
Belcan Bridgwater, Somerset
Senior HR Advisor Location: Bridgwater -Onsite Job type: Permanent Our Client an Engineering company are seeking an Senior HR Advisor for permanent position in Hinkley Point C location. This role is placed within Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Energy, Utilities, Chemicals, Petrochemicals or highly regulated industry. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor you will be responsible for assisting in the smooth running of HR processes and activities across the HPC site, to ensure compliance with HR Policies, Client practices and procedure and UK regulatory requirements. Responsibilities: As Senior HR Advisor you will provide advice and support to management in full alignment of business objectives. The job maintains a link between management and employees and provides a catalyst for implementing change and most appropriate practice. Provide and manage the day to day operational HR support. Manage the referencing process for all new starters, verifying all information to ensure it is accurate, corresponds to application information and aligned to HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Manage the Vetting and Identification process for all new starters to ensure all documentation is complete, accurate, corroborates with the appropriate authorities in line with client requirements, BUK HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Provide support to the Visa application processes to enable key employees from other entities to mobilise to HPC site in accordance with timescales. Ensure all Leavers are processed in a timely and accurate manner, ensuring all company property is returned, site security access revoked, payroll advised and all documentation completed in line with the BUK HR leavers procedure. Review and input all appropriate data entered onto HR and finance systems/databases to ensure accurate and real-time information is available. Role Qualifications and requirements Degree qualification in HR or related subject Working towards CIPD qualification Based full time on site 5 days a week What's in it for you? In return for your dedication and hard work, you will enjoy benefits such as Company Pension Scheme , Private Medical Insurance (BUPA) for immediate family, Personal Accident Insurance, Salary inclusive of all hours worked, 25 days annual holiday plus ability to buy/sell up to 5 days, Death in Service, Dental Plan for self & spouse. If you feel you have the experience and qualifications to succeed in this role, then please apply using the link. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Senior HR Advisor Location: Bridgwater -Onsite Job type: Permanent Our Client an Engineering company are seeking an Senior HR Advisor for permanent position in Hinkley Point C location. This role is placed within Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Energy, Utilities, Chemicals, Petrochemicals or highly regulated industry. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor you will be responsible for assisting in the smooth running of HR processes and activities across the HPC site, to ensure compliance with HR Policies, Client practices and procedure and UK regulatory requirements. Responsibilities: As Senior HR Advisor you will provide advice and support to management in full alignment of business objectives. The job maintains a link between management and employees and provides a catalyst for implementing change and most appropriate practice. Provide and manage the day to day operational HR support. Manage the referencing process for all new starters, verifying all information to ensure it is accurate, corresponds to application information and aligned to HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Manage the Vetting and Identification process for all new starters to ensure all documentation is complete, accurate, corroborates with the appropriate authorities in line with client requirements, BUK HR Policy and UK regulatory requirements. Provide support to the Visa application processes to enable key employees from other entities to mobilise to HPC site in accordance with timescales. Ensure all Leavers are processed in a timely and accurate manner, ensuring all company property is returned, site security access revoked, payroll advised and all documentation completed in line with the BUK HR leavers procedure. Review and input all appropriate data entered onto HR and finance systems/databases to ensure accurate and real-time information is available. Role Qualifications and requirements Degree qualification in HR or related subject Working towards CIPD qualification Based full time on site 5 days a week What's in it for you? In return for your dedication and hard work, you will enjoy benefits such as Company Pension Scheme , Private Medical Insurance (BUPA) for immediate family, Personal Accident Insurance, Salary inclusive of all hours worked, 25 days annual holiday plus ability to buy/sell up to 5 days, Death in Service, Dental Plan for self & spouse. If you feel you have the experience and qualifications to succeed in this role, then please apply using the link. This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.
Accountant
OM Fury Havant, Hampshire
About the Role OM Fury UK is looking for an experienced part-time accountant to take ownership of the company's day-to-day financial operations. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional looking for a flexible, part-time engagement with a growing business. Responsibilities Full-cycle bookkeeping and accounting Accounts payable and accounts receivable management VAT returns and tax reporting in compliance with HMRC requirements Payroll processing Monthly and quarterly financial reporting Liaison with external auditors and tax advisors as needed Bank reconciliations Requirements Proven experience in UK accounting (2+ years) Familiarity with UK tax regulations and VAT Proficiency in accounting software (Xero, QuickBooks, or similar) AAT, ACCA, CIMA qualification (or part-qualified) preferred Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently What We Offer Flexible part-time hours Remote, hybrid, or on-site working - your choice Competitive hourly rate (dependent on experience) Opportunity to grow with the company
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
About the Role OM Fury UK is looking for an experienced part-time accountant to take ownership of the company's day-to-day financial operations. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional looking for a flexible, part-time engagement with a growing business. Responsibilities Full-cycle bookkeeping and accounting Accounts payable and accounts receivable management VAT returns and tax reporting in compliance with HMRC requirements Payroll processing Monthly and quarterly financial reporting Liaison with external auditors and tax advisors as needed Bank reconciliations Requirements Proven experience in UK accounting (2+ years) Familiarity with UK tax regulations and VAT Proficiency in accounting software (Xero, QuickBooks, or similar) AAT, ACCA, CIMA qualification (or part-qualified) preferred Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently What We Offer Flexible part-time hours Remote, hybrid, or on-site working - your choice Competitive hourly rate (dependent on experience) Opportunity to grow with the company
Focus Resourcing
Employment Tax Manager
Focus Resourcing Oxford, Oxfordshire
Our prestigious client is seeking an Employment Tax Manager for their busy team based in Reading, but they would consider their Oxford office too. In this role you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of clients, providing expert advice on employment tax matters, and supporting clients with compliance, risk management, and planning opportunities. You will oversee client relationships, lead projects, manage junior staff, and contribute to the development of the firm's employment tax service line. Key Responsibilities as Employment Tax Manager Advisory & Compliance Advise clients on all aspects of employment tax, including PAYE, NIC, benefits-in-kind, expenses, termination payments, off-payroll working (IR35), and employment status. Manage employer compliance processes, including PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs), P11Ds, and HMRC disclosures. Support clients with HMRC enquiries, audits, and settlements. Provide strategic advice on workforce planning, reward structures, expatriate tax issues, and employee share schemes (where applicable). Client Management & Business Development Act as the main point of contact for a portfolio of clients, ensuring excellent service delivery. Identify new advisory opportunities and support business development initiatives. Assist in preparing and presenting proposals, thought leadership, and marketing material. Practice Contribution Support the senior leadership team in growing the employment tax practice. Ensure compliance with risk management and quality control procedures. Stay up to date with legislative changes, case law, and HMRC guidance to maintain technical excellence. The person: ATT/CTA or equivalent qualification essential. Strong knowledge of UK employment tax legislation and HMRC practices. Previous experience in an employment tax role within a professional services firm or HMRC. Proven ability to manage client relationships and deliver high-quality advice. Experience in managing HMRC enquiries and negotiations. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and report-writing skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex tax issues clearly. Experience of supervising or mentoring junior team members. Proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Strong team player with leadership potential. Enthusiastic about contributing to the growth of the practice.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Our prestigious client is seeking an Employment Tax Manager for their busy team based in Reading, but they would consider their Oxford office too. In this role you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of clients, providing expert advice on employment tax matters, and supporting clients with compliance, risk management, and planning opportunities. You will oversee client relationships, lead projects, manage junior staff, and contribute to the development of the firm's employment tax service line. Key Responsibilities as Employment Tax Manager Advisory & Compliance Advise clients on all aspects of employment tax, including PAYE, NIC, benefits-in-kind, expenses, termination payments, off-payroll working (IR35), and employment status. Manage employer compliance processes, including PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs), P11Ds, and HMRC disclosures. Support clients with HMRC enquiries, audits, and settlements. Provide strategic advice on workforce planning, reward structures, expatriate tax issues, and employee share schemes (where applicable). Client Management & Business Development Act as the main point of contact for a portfolio of clients, ensuring excellent service delivery. Identify new advisory opportunities and support business development initiatives. Assist in preparing and presenting proposals, thought leadership, and marketing material. Practice Contribution Support the senior leadership team in growing the employment tax practice. Ensure compliance with risk management and quality control procedures. Stay up to date with legislative changes, case law, and HMRC guidance to maintain technical excellence. The person: ATT/CTA or equivalent qualification essential. Strong knowledge of UK employment tax legislation and HMRC practices. Previous experience in an employment tax role within a professional services firm or HMRC. Proven ability to manage client relationships and deliver high-quality advice. Experience in managing HMRC enquiries and negotiations. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and report-writing skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex tax issues clearly. Experience of supervising or mentoring junior team members. Proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Strong team player with leadership potential. Enthusiastic about contributing to the growth of the practice.
Handle Recruitment
Payroll Manager - 12m Mat Cover - Arts
Handle Recruitment
A leading arts organisation is looking for an experienced Payroll Manager to join on a maternity cover contract ASAP. Collaborating closely with both the Finance and People teams, you'll take ownership of end-to-end payroll. You'll ensure everything is compliant and accurate whilst acting as a trusted partner and advisor on all things payroll. What you'll be doing Running weekly and monthly payroll cycles with precision and care Keeping employee and payroll records accurate and up to date Managing HMRC submissions, pensions, and statutory payroll obligations Preparing payroll journals, reconciliations, and supporting management reporting Partnering with internal teams to advise on payroll processes, timelines, and best practice Handling payroll queries with a friendly, solution-focused approach Supporting alignment between rota and scheduling systems and payroll, ensuring staffing data flows seamlessly into pay About you The ideal candidate will be CIPP qualified and bring strong experience managing end-to-end payroll. You'll be highly organised and detail-focused, you thrive in a fast-paced environment and will be confident managing data and multiple priorities. If you're immediately available to join a creative, collaborative organisation where your expertise will have an instant impact, please apply now! Handle Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 24, 2026
Contractor
A leading arts organisation is looking for an experienced Payroll Manager to join on a maternity cover contract ASAP. Collaborating closely with both the Finance and People teams, you'll take ownership of end-to-end payroll. You'll ensure everything is compliant and accurate whilst acting as a trusted partner and advisor on all things payroll. What you'll be doing Running weekly and monthly payroll cycles with precision and care Keeping employee and payroll records accurate and up to date Managing HMRC submissions, pensions, and statutory payroll obligations Preparing payroll journals, reconciliations, and supporting management reporting Partnering with internal teams to advise on payroll processes, timelines, and best practice Handling payroll queries with a friendly, solution-focused approach Supporting alignment between rota and scheduling systems and payroll, ensuring staffing data flows seamlessly into pay About you The ideal candidate will be CIPP qualified and bring strong experience managing end-to-end payroll. You'll be highly organised and detail-focused, you thrive in a fast-paced environment and will be confident managing data and multiple priorities. If you're immediately available to join a creative, collaborative organisation where your expertise will have an instant impact, please apply now! Handle Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
The National Academy for Social Prescribing (NASP)
Strategic Lead for Faith & Social Prescribing
The National Academy for Social Prescribing (NASP)
Role Details & Staff Benefits Salary: £51,500 gross per annum Duration: Fixed-term until 31st July 2027 Hours: 0.8 - 1 FTE (4 5 days per week) Location: Hybrid NASP has an office space at London's Southbank Centre which can be used by staff at any time. The role will be expected to work up to 2 days per week in the office with the remainder at home. There may also be additional occasional travel required for staff days and other events. NASP offer a range of core benefits for staff on payroll, including: • 30 days paid annual leave per annum, plus Bank Holidays • An additional day of paid leave per year on your birthday • Opportunities for Volunteering & CPD days each year • Opportunity to request flexible working arrangements, including compressed hours • Contribution to annual eye test, eyeglass purchase, and flu vaccination Purpose of This Role: This is a strategic role, funded by the Sir Halley Stewart Trust, to shape future policy and practice in how faith communities support social prescribing for the benefit of local communities. This includes exploring the role of faith as a strategic partner in the government's neighbourhood health agenda. Building on the work of the current postholder, and previous work by NASP and organisations like Theos and the Good Faith Partnership, this role will take the lead at a national level by influencing, shaping and convening partners to unlock and unleash the significant resources of faith groups in contributing towards holistic healthcare delivered within the community. The purpose of this role is to lead and co-ordinate NASP s work on social prescribing with partners across the faith sector and enable a better understanding of how to work effectively with faith communities through social prescribing, and the role that faith and belief plays in supporting good health and wellbeing. The role will work to improve accessibility of community support through social prescribing by exploring the barriers and opportunities in faith communities and the health sector. The role will have a particular emphasis on health inequalities and explore opportunities for faith groups reach into deprived communities and ethnic minority communities, recognising that faith communities may be most trusted precisely where health inequalities are most acute. The role sits in the National Leads & Evidence team, led by the Executive Director of Strategy and Partnerships. The postholder will work alongside NASP colleagues who lead on Healthcare integration; Evidence and Insights; International Social Prescribing; and connections with sectors that provide community activities and support such as the natural environment, physical activity, historic environment and arts and culture. Person Specification: Experience & Knowledge: • Excellent knowledge of the health sector and/or the VCFSE (Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise) sector • Experience of working in a senior level role at the health and community interface that has included involvement with different faith groups or an understanding of their perspectives. This might be in a delivery or policy role. • An appreciation of the role of the VCFSE sector in the health and wellbeing of the population and ideally an understanding of the changing healthcare landscape in England at national or local level. • Understanding of the challenges and opportunities for faith organisations, health and care agencies, local authorities, VCFSE organisations and community groups. • Excellent partnership building and interpersonal skills with experience of building trusting long-term relationships with partners and experience of inspiring, convening and supporting organisations to work in partnership. • Excellent communication skills, written and verbal, both internally with peers and senior management, and externally with partners and stakeholders. • Experience of planning and leading successful and innovative projects. Able to produce project plans and budgets and co-produce delivery plans with colleagues and partners, identifying risks and managing them together. • Able to work independently in the role, while harnessing, contributing to, and shaping the work of the wider team, and the organisation. • Experience in writing funding applications and developing new donor relationships to secure new funds would be an advantage. Willingness to do so will be essential. Skills & Attributes: • Affinity with NASP s Values as defined in the NASP Strategic Plan • A self-starter with a collaborative mindset. • Strategic thinker with the ability to be proactive and spot new opportunities. • Ability to work under pressure, prioritise work and be flexible in delivery. Responsibilities: Role Overview: • Act as the faith lead within NASP, being the point of contact and key advocate for faith communities involvement in social prescribing, across all major traditions. • Represent and develop faith groups engagement in NASP s existing activities, programmes and events including workstreams in NASP to build the capacity of Social Prescribing Link workers (SPLWs); support the community assets that SPLW s harness in their work; and connecting across different Government Departments to explore how social prescribing connects with strategies related to employment, youth, education and community cohesion. • Have a specific focus of how faith communities can work with social prescribers to support those experiencing health inequalities. • Support and inform the development of NASP s wider workstreams and the implementation of its strategy. • Lead and co-ordinate NASP s national work on social prescribing with partners across the faith sector, including the Good Faith Partnership. • Build understanding and awareness within NASP and across other sectors of what is required to support the effective provision of services, activities and information in the faith sector to promote health and wellbeing through social prescribing. • Liaise with, and support, new and existing initiatives to build an evidence base for faith-based social prescribing. • Convene and lead a national Faith and Social Prescribing Advisory Group, drawing together faith leaders, health system partners and VCFSE organisations to advise on priorities and act as ambassadors for social prescribing within faith communities. • Ensure engagement of faith communities themselves in developing social prescribing strategy and policy, working with relevant partners. • Provide high quality advice and insight on faith activity and services in support of NASP s strategy development, communications and external briefings and meetings. • Enable NASP s healthcare integration team to support the strategic development of social prescribing into faith assets at Integrated Care System level and make the case for place-based investment. • Map current tools, resources, guides and evidence and work with the Communications team to publish and promote these and to develop new resources. • Build consensus on the key policies required for the scale and spread of social prescribing for faith communities across stakeholders; a joint vision of good faith based SP . • Identify and shape partnership opportunities to secure additional funding and resources to help build capacity to enable future social prescribing activity to better support people s health and wellbeing outcomes. • Enable awareness raising, shared learning, training and best practice within the faith and health sector. This includes working with NASP's workforce development team and the Link Worker Advisory Group to integrate faith and social prescribing into information and training for Social Prescribing Link Workers. • Support other areas of NASP s work and strategy development. In particular, identify and harness commonalities with other sectors supporting social prescribing e.g. nature, arts and culture and heritage. • Brief and advise the Board and Executive Leadership Team as needed. • Budget Management - including day-to-day management, raising and processing payments and reporting. Reporting To: Executive Director of Strategy & Partnerships
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Role Details & Staff Benefits Salary: £51,500 gross per annum Duration: Fixed-term until 31st July 2027 Hours: 0.8 - 1 FTE (4 5 days per week) Location: Hybrid NASP has an office space at London's Southbank Centre which can be used by staff at any time. The role will be expected to work up to 2 days per week in the office with the remainder at home. There may also be additional occasional travel required for staff days and other events. NASP offer a range of core benefits for staff on payroll, including: • 30 days paid annual leave per annum, plus Bank Holidays • An additional day of paid leave per year on your birthday • Opportunities for Volunteering & CPD days each year • Opportunity to request flexible working arrangements, including compressed hours • Contribution to annual eye test, eyeglass purchase, and flu vaccination Purpose of This Role: This is a strategic role, funded by the Sir Halley Stewart Trust, to shape future policy and practice in how faith communities support social prescribing for the benefit of local communities. This includes exploring the role of faith as a strategic partner in the government's neighbourhood health agenda. Building on the work of the current postholder, and previous work by NASP and organisations like Theos and the Good Faith Partnership, this role will take the lead at a national level by influencing, shaping and convening partners to unlock and unleash the significant resources of faith groups in contributing towards holistic healthcare delivered within the community. The purpose of this role is to lead and co-ordinate NASP s work on social prescribing with partners across the faith sector and enable a better understanding of how to work effectively with faith communities through social prescribing, and the role that faith and belief plays in supporting good health and wellbeing. The role will work to improve accessibility of community support through social prescribing by exploring the barriers and opportunities in faith communities and the health sector. The role will have a particular emphasis on health inequalities and explore opportunities for faith groups reach into deprived communities and ethnic minority communities, recognising that faith communities may be most trusted precisely where health inequalities are most acute. The role sits in the National Leads & Evidence team, led by the Executive Director of Strategy and Partnerships. The postholder will work alongside NASP colleagues who lead on Healthcare integration; Evidence and Insights; International Social Prescribing; and connections with sectors that provide community activities and support such as the natural environment, physical activity, historic environment and arts and culture. Person Specification: Experience & Knowledge: • Excellent knowledge of the health sector and/or the VCFSE (Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise) sector • Experience of working in a senior level role at the health and community interface that has included involvement with different faith groups or an understanding of their perspectives. This might be in a delivery or policy role. • An appreciation of the role of the VCFSE sector in the health and wellbeing of the population and ideally an understanding of the changing healthcare landscape in England at national or local level. • Understanding of the challenges and opportunities for faith organisations, health and care agencies, local authorities, VCFSE organisations and community groups. • Excellent partnership building and interpersonal skills with experience of building trusting long-term relationships with partners and experience of inspiring, convening and supporting organisations to work in partnership. • Excellent communication skills, written and verbal, both internally with peers and senior management, and externally with partners and stakeholders. • Experience of planning and leading successful and innovative projects. Able to produce project plans and budgets and co-produce delivery plans with colleagues and partners, identifying risks and managing them together. • Able to work independently in the role, while harnessing, contributing to, and shaping the work of the wider team, and the organisation. • Experience in writing funding applications and developing new donor relationships to secure new funds would be an advantage. Willingness to do so will be essential. Skills & Attributes: • Affinity with NASP s Values as defined in the NASP Strategic Plan • A self-starter with a collaborative mindset. • Strategic thinker with the ability to be proactive and spot new opportunities. • Ability to work under pressure, prioritise work and be flexible in delivery. Responsibilities: Role Overview: • Act as the faith lead within NASP, being the point of contact and key advocate for faith communities involvement in social prescribing, across all major traditions. • Represent and develop faith groups engagement in NASP s existing activities, programmes and events including workstreams in NASP to build the capacity of Social Prescribing Link workers (SPLWs); support the community assets that SPLW s harness in their work; and connecting across different Government Departments to explore how social prescribing connects with strategies related to employment, youth, education and community cohesion. • Have a specific focus of how faith communities can work with social prescribers to support those experiencing health inequalities. • Support and inform the development of NASP s wider workstreams and the implementation of its strategy. • Lead and co-ordinate NASP s national work on social prescribing with partners across the faith sector, including the Good Faith Partnership. • Build understanding and awareness within NASP and across other sectors of what is required to support the effective provision of services, activities and information in the faith sector to promote health and wellbeing through social prescribing. • Liaise with, and support, new and existing initiatives to build an evidence base for faith-based social prescribing. • Convene and lead a national Faith and Social Prescribing Advisory Group, drawing together faith leaders, health system partners and VCFSE organisations to advise on priorities and act as ambassadors for social prescribing within faith communities. • Ensure engagement of faith communities themselves in developing social prescribing strategy and policy, working with relevant partners. • Provide high quality advice and insight on faith activity and services in support of NASP s strategy development, communications and external briefings and meetings. • Enable NASP s healthcare integration team to support the strategic development of social prescribing into faith assets at Integrated Care System level and make the case for place-based investment. • Map current tools, resources, guides and evidence and work with the Communications team to publish and promote these and to develop new resources. • Build consensus on the key policies required for the scale and spread of social prescribing for faith communities across stakeholders; a joint vision of good faith based SP . • Identify and shape partnership opportunities to secure additional funding and resources to help build capacity to enable future social prescribing activity to better support people s health and wellbeing outcomes. • Enable awareness raising, shared learning, training and best practice within the faith and health sector. This includes working with NASP's workforce development team and the Link Worker Advisory Group to integrate faith and social prescribing into information and training for Social Prescribing Link Workers. • Support other areas of NASP s work and strategy development. In particular, identify and harness commonalities with other sectors supporting social prescribing e.g. nature, arts and culture and heritage. • Brief and advise the Board and Executive Leadership Team as needed. • Budget Management - including day-to-day management, raising and processing payments and reporting. Reporting To: Executive Director of Strategy & Partnerships
US Corporate CPA
Ouryclark
Join our dynamic and rapidly expanding professional practice. Oury Clark is a multifaceted firm that thrives on solving problems through a blend of disciplines. You'll collaborate with a team of business advisors, including Chartered Accountants, Chartered Tax Advisors, Financial Advisors, Lawyers, Insolvency Practitioners and more. Our clients present complex challenges, but our workplace politics are not, and we intend to keep it that way. Above all else we are looking for people with their heads and heads in the right place. Why Join Us? Be part of a team that takes their job seriously, but not themselves. Enjoy ample opportunities for career progression in a rapidly expanding firm. Work in a supportive environment with partners and colleagues who are committed to your success. Overview We are seeking a US qualified CPA with strong US corporate tax and compliance experience to support UK and international companies expanding into the United States. This role sits at the intersection of US domestic tax and international inbound/outbound advisory, working closely with UK tax, legal and commercial teams. Location: London/Hybrid Role Type: Full Time Key responsibilities US corporate tax & compliance Prepare and review US federal and state corporate tax returns. Manage ongoing compliance for US subsidiaries of UK-parented groups. Assess state nexus, filing requirements and practical sales tax considerations. Maintain US compliance calendars. UK companies expanding to the US Guide and advise clients on formations, entity choice (C Corp, LLC, etc.) and initial compliance setup. Work alongside UK tax teams on transfer pricing awareness, withholding taxes and cross border reporting. Explain US tax concepts clearly to non US founders and finance teams. Serve as the US technical lead within a UK based advisory team. Work closely with UK corporate tax, payroll, legal and company secretarial teams. Support proposals, client meetings and technical discussions. Requirements Strong US corporate tax and compliance experience. Experience with US entities owned by non US parents or inbound/international US tax work. Ability to communicate complex issues clearly and commercially to entrepreneurial clients. Desirable but not mandatory Experience with UK headed groups or UK advisers. Familiarity with UK-US treaty concepts, withholding taxes and cross border reporting. Background in international firms, boutique cross border practices, or in house roles supporting European/UK expansion into the US. Why this role is different A rare opportunity to perform meaningful US tax work while based in the UK. High exposure to founders, CFOs and key decision makers. The chance to help build and shape a growing UK US service line. Work within a multidisciplinary team spanning tax, legal, employment and advisory services. Life Insurance (4 x Salary after 2 years)
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Join our dynamic and rapidly expanding professional practice. Oury Clark is a multifaceted firm that thrives on solving problems through a blend of disciplines. You'll collaborate with a team of business advisors, including Chartered Accountants, Chartered Tax Advisors, Financial Advisors, Lawyers, Insolvency Practitioners and more. Our clients present complex challenges, but our workplace politics are not, and we intend to keep it that way. Above all else we are looking for people with their heads and heads in the right place. Why Join Us? Be part of a team that takes their job seriously, but not themselves. Enjoy ample opportunities for career progression in a rapidly expanding firm. Work in a supportive environment with partners and colleagues who are committed to your success. Overview We are seeking a US qualified CPA with strong US corporate tax and compliance experience to support UK and international companies expanding into the United States. This role sits at the intersection of US domestic tax and international inbound/outbound advisory, working closely with UK tax, legal and commercial teams. Location: London/Hybrid Role Type: Full Time Key responsibilities US corporate tax & compliance Prepare and review US federal and state corporate tax returns. Manage ongoing compliance for US subsidiaries of UK-parented groups. Assess state nexus, filing requirements and practical sales tax considerations. Maintain US compliance calendars. UK companies expanding to the US Guide and advise clients on formations, entity choice (C Corp, LLC, etc.) and initial compliance setup. Work alongside UK tax teams on transfer pricing awareness, withholding taxes and cross border reporting. Explain US tax concepts clearly to non US founders and finance teams. Serve as the US technical lead within a UK based advisory team. Work closely with UK corporate tax, payroll, legal and company secretarial teams. Support proposals, client meetings and technical discussions. Requirements Strong US corporate tax and compliance experience. Experience with US entities owned by non US parents or inbound/international US tax work. Ability to communicate complex issues clearly and commercially to entrepreneurial clients. Desirable but not mandatory Experience with UK headed groups or UK advisers. Familiarity with UK-US treaty concepts, withholding taxes and cross border reporting. Background in international firms, boutique cross border practices, or in house roles supporting European/UK expansion into the US. Why this role is different A rare opportunity to perform meaningful US tax work while based in the UK. High exposure to founders, CFOs and key decision makers. The chance to help build and shape a growing UK US service line. Work within a multidisciplinary team spanning tax, legal, employment and advisory services. Life Insurance (4 x Salary after 2 years)
ISIO
Pensions Admin Systems Analyst
ISIO
Pensions Admin Systems Analyst This new role is a great opportunity for a candidate who has Pensions Admin experience and is keen to explore opportunities to use their analytical skills. The primary focus will be the opportunity to work across two Pension Administration systems and plays a central role in supporting requests and projects. The role will help you develop technical and data skills, pensions knowledge, and hands on configuration of administration systems which will include and not restricted to workflows, member websites, reporting, letters and error investigation. You will work closely with colleagues, requestors, and colleagues in the business. This role is ideal for someone who works efficiently and enjoys using technology for solutions. This role can be based in our Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Croydon, Manchester or Reading city centre office with a hybrid workstyle. What does the role entail? Dealing with change requests Learn how to make changes as required within change requests Understand the specifics for the change requests Convert requests into solutions using guidance from colleagues Ensure existing guidance is accurate and sufficient or update accordingly System Configuration & Scheme Setup Set up solutions using: Relational databases and SQL scripting; Integration between various elements of systems with support from SMEs Quality Assurance & Testing Ensure stakeholders are in the loop on timelines and their involvement Validate solutions with suitable testing provided by requestors Ensure all work is documented, tested, and peer reviewed Collaboration & Communication Work closely with stakeholders and provide updates, as necessary Communicate technical issues clearly to non-technical audiences with guidance from colleagues Support knowledge transfer Contribute to documented processes and record knowledge acquired What we're looking for It would be great for candidates to have as many of the below as possible: Understanding of DB pension schemes (Trust based), including data structures Experience working with pensions administration systems and/or payroll Experience of which overlaps with systems and may include, SQL/SSMS skills, including scripting, data manipulation, and troubleshooting. Understanding uniqueness of data items Being able to understand the key points in a request Be able to work closely with colleagues Clear communication skills Desirable Experience with DC schemes Knowledge of pensions schemes and payroll processes Understanding of inter-dependence of systems (data, letters, workflows, payroll, reporting, member websites) What you can expect in return A competitive salary and market leading bonus scheme with stretch targets for high performance Study support to help you achieve professional qualifications, with salary increases for exam passes Development and training opportunities to support your career ambitions throughout your time with us A friendly, and supportive team who will help you to deliver your best work. Why Join Isio Isio is a fast-growing professional services business, that offers career development through an evolving client base, diverse and meaningful work, nationwide opportunities, and a culture that rewards high performance and accountability. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and our values guide how we advise our clients, how we operate as a business and how we work together as a team. We call it the Isio Attitude. We encourage our people to be bold, to communicate with conviction, and to deliver advice that matters. Here, growth brings opportunity - more responsibility, more clients, and work that stretches and develops you. We invest in training and development so you can expand your skills and explore different career paths across diverse markets to make your mark. Isio is a place to realise your potential and build a career with impact. You can find out more about Isio and the benefits we offer on our career's website Isio - Careers & Benefits About Isio A progressive advisory firm, partnering with clients of all sizes to deliver expertise in pensions, employee benefits and wealth advisory services. Working with pension trustees, employers, individuals, families and their offices, we are supported by talented colleagues across 10 UK offices. With a Big 4 heritage we combine a strong focus on quality with a fresh perspective challenging traditional thinking. Our culture shapes our work; we foster a supportive environment where we develop our people to grow and fulfil their potential. We invest in our services, products and technology, and provide clear, expert solutions for our clients. This brings clarity, confidence, and better outcomes for everyone. At Isio, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace, in which our colleagues feel they belong, regardless of background or difference. We uphold the values of respect, fairness, and inclusion in our actions and decisions. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we will create a stronger, more innovative, and supportive environment for all, as well as ensuring that the advice and support we provide to our clients is more creative, more insightful and leaves a lasting impact. We can offer a hybrid, flexible approach to work, supporting a work-life balance that works for you. Isio Group is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. If you think you may require a reasonable adjustment to be made for any reason at any stage of your recruitment process, please ask us.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Pensions Admin Systems Analyst This new role is a great opportunity for a candidate who has Pensions Admin experience and is keen to explore opportunities to use their analytical skills. The primary focus will be the opportunity to work across two Pension Administration systems and plays a central role in supporting requests and projects. The role will help you develop technical and data skills, pensions knowledge, and hands on configuration of administration systems which will include and not restricted to workflows, member websites, reporting, letters and error investigation. You will work closely with colleagues, requestors, and colleagues in the business. This role is ideal for someone who works efficiently and enjoys using technology for solutions. This role can be based in our Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Croydon, Manchester or Reading city centre office with a hybrid workstyle. What does the role entail? Dealing with change requests Learn how to make changes as required within change requests Understand the specifics for the change requests Convert requests into solutions using guidance from colleagues Ensure existing guidance is accurate and sufficient or update accordingly System Configuration & Scheme Setup Set up solutions using: Relational databases and SQL scripting; Integration between various elements of systems with support from SMEs Quality Assurance & Testing Ensure stakeholders are in the loop on timelines and their involvement Validate solutions with suitable testing provided by requestors Ensure all work is documented, tested, and peer reviewed Collaboration & Communication Work closely with stakeholders and provide updates, as necessary Communicate technical issues clearly to non-technical audiences with guidance from colleagues Support knowledge transfer Contribute to documented processes and record knowledge acquired What we're looking for It would be great for candidates to have as many of the below as possible: Understanding of DB pension schemes (Trust based), including data structures Experience working with pensions administration systems and/or payroll Experience of which overlaps with systems and may include, SQL/SSMS skills, including scripting, data manipulation, and troubleshooting. Understanding uniqueness of data items Being able to understand the key points in a request Be able to work closely with colleagues Clear communication skills Desirable Experience with DC schemes Knowledge of pensions schemes and payroll processes Understanding of inter-dependence of systems (data, letters, workflows, payroll, reporting, member websites) What you can expect in return A competitive salary and market leading bonus scheme with stretch targets for high performance Study support to help you achieve professional qualifications, with salary increases for exam passes Development and training opportunities to support your career ambitions throughout your time with us A friendly, and supportive team who will help you to deliver your best work. Why Join Isio Isio is a fast-growing professional services business, that offers career development through an evolving client base, diverse and meaningful work, nationwide opportunities, and a culture that rewards high performance and accountability. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and our values guide how we advise our clients, how we operate as a business and how we work together as a team. We call it the Isio Attitude. We encourage our people to be bold, to communicate with conviction, and to deliver advice that matters. Here, growth brings opportunity - more responsibility, more clients, and work that stretches and develops you. We invest in training and development so you can expand your skills and explore different career paths across diverse markets to make your mark. Isio is a place to realise your potential and build a career with impact. You can find out more about Isio and the benefits we offer on our career's website Isio - Careers & Benefits About Isio A progressive advisory firm, partnering with clients of all sizes to deliver expertise in pensions, employee benefits and wealth advisory services. Working with pension trustees, employers, individuals, families and their offices, we are supported by talented colleagues across 10 UK offices. With a Big 4 heritage we combine a strong focus on quality with a fresh perspective challenging traditional thinking. Our culture shapes our work; we foster a supportive environment where we develop our people to grow and fulfil their potential. We invest in our services, products and technology, and provide clear, expert solutions for our clients. This brings clarity, confidence, and better outcomes for everyone. At Isio, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace, in which our colleagues feel they belong, regardless of background or difference. We uphold the values of respect, fairness, and inclusion in our actions and decisions. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we will create a stronger, more innovative, and supportive environment for all, as well as ensuring that the advice and support we provide to our clients is more creative, more insightful and leaves a lasting impact. We can offer a hybrid, flexible approach to work, supporting a work-life balance that works for you. Isio Group is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. If you think you may require a reasonable adjustment to be made for any reason at any stage of your recruitment process, please ask us.
Senior Human Resources Business Partner, Investments
Ares Management Corporation
Senior Human Resources Business Partner, Investment page is loaded Senior Human Resources Business Partner, Investmentlocations: London, UKtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R7548 Over the last 20 years, Ares' success has been driven by our people and our culture. Today, our team is guided by our core values - Collaborative, Responsible, Entrepreneurial, Self-Aware, Trustworthy - and our purpose to be a catalyst for shared prosperity and a better future. Through our recruitment, career development and employee-focused programming, we are committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive work environment where high-performance talent of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives can build careers within this exciting and growing industry. Job Description SUMMARY Ares is looking for an experienced Senior Human Resources Business Partner to join the Global Human Resources team. HR Business Partners (HRBPs) deliver best in class services to their clients to drive individual, team and Firm performance. They serve as a positive change agent and partner with business leadership to define and drive a strategic people agenda that is focused on continuously elevating the talent bar and employee experience within their assigned groups and across the Firm. Ares is a fast-paced, high growth and rapidly changing environment; to succeed, the HRBP will need a flexible skill set, including the ability to think strategically, execute tactically, and collaborate across many teams, levels, and situations. Recent acquisitions have enhanced Ares' capabilities in high-conviction sectors, including digital infrastructure. The Senior HRBP will be expected to partner with leadership to build out and scale this growing business. As well, the individual will provide exceptional advisory services to management and employees on a range of human resources issues while considering internal policy, best practices, relevant legislative frameworks, culture and desired commercial outcomes. Core responsibilities will include providing general HR guidance/counsel to business leaders, managers and employees, managing employee relations and performance issues; facilitating new employee onboarding and exits; facilitating core processes related to headcount planning/organizational design, performance management, compensation, promotions; play a leading role in diversity and learning and development initiatives. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS Reports to: Head of EMEA HR PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Manage and mentor a team of two HR Business Partners; partner closely with the EMEA Business Operations Senior HR Business Partner; and serve as a leader within the broader EMEA HR and global HR Business Partner teams. Partner with business leaders on talent strategy, organizational design, succession planning, headcount forecasting, and performance management. Identify cross-investment group themes and proactively drive opportunities for improved efficiency, effectiveness, and best practice adoption across the EMEA region. Thoughtfully challenges the status quo, identifying opportunities to increase efficiency and build scalable people solutions that support long-term growth. Serve as the senior HR point of contact for managers and employees, advising on employee relations, policy interpretation, onboarding/offboarding, and day-to-day HR matters. Lead key annual processes including performance reviews, promotions, compensation planning, and workforce planning. Manage complex employee relations matters in partnership with the EMEA Employee Relations Lead and Legal as appropriate. Oversee voluntary and involuntary separations, ensuring compliance and consistency. Lead HR projects involving policy and program development, and support strategic initiatives including acquisitions, integrations, and new office launches. Leverage market intelligence and workforce data to provide proactive, business-relevant insights to leadership. Partner with HR Centers of Excellence (Talent Acquisition, Reward, HR Operations, DEI) to deliver integrated, high-impact HR solutions: Talent Acquisition (Lateral and Campus): Partner on workforce planning, slate review, and offer structuring to help ensure high-quality hiring outcomes Total Reward: Support annual compensation planning and benchmarking processes, ensuring alignment with regional regulatory, governance, and compliance requirements. HR Operations: Collaborate to ensure data accuracy, process efficiency, and seamless execution across employee lifecycle activities, including reporting, payroll coordination, and HRIS optimization. Workforce Planning & Analytics: Partner with WP&A, Comp BPs, and business leaders to develop and execute data-driven workforce plans aligned to commercial objectives, growth priorities, and regional market dynamics. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Drive engagement initiatives and advance regional diversity and inclusion priorities QUALIFICATIONS Education:Bachelor's degree requiredExperience Required: 15+ years of progressive HR experience, including 8+ years in an HR Business Partner or senior client-facing role. Experience within financial services required. Proven ability to partner effectively with senior leaders in high-performance, growth-oriented organizations. Advanced proficiency in reporting and analytics, Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and PowerPoint); experience with Workday or comparable HRIS platforms preferred. Experience leading organizational change, workforce planning, and/or integration initiatives in a complex environment.General Requirements:The successful candidate will: Demonstrate a strong bias for action, exceptional work ethic, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. Operate effectively across the full spectrum of HR disciplines, partnering seamlessly with stakeholders at all levels of the organization. Demonstrate exceptional relationship management skills, establish credibility and influence business leaders to drive aligned outcomes. Adopt a hands-on, execution-oriented approach while maintaining strong organizational discipline and the ability to manage multiple, competing priorities. Exercise sound judgment and operate with a high degree of autonomy and discretion. Exhibit the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethical decision-making. Navigate ambiguity with confidence, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Maintain exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in all aspects of work. Bring deep expertise in organizational design, workforce planning, and transformation initiatives. Experience supporting mergers, acquisitions, and integrations, including due diligence, workforce planning, and change management. Leverage strong analytical capabilities to interpret data and drive evidence-based HR strategies and recommendations. Communicate with clarity and impact, both verbally and in writing, across diverse stakeholder groups. Maintain composure and professionalism in high-pressure or sensitive situations. Demonstrate reliability, strong personal accountability, and a collaborative, team-oriented mindset. Handle confidential and sensitive information with the utmost discretion and care. Reporting Relationships Head of EMEA HR There is no set deadline to apply for this job opportunity. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the search is no longer active. Ares Management Corporation (NYSE: ARES) is a leading global alternative investment manager offering clients complementary primary and secondary investment solutions across the credit, real estate, private equity and infrastructure asset classes. We seek to provide flexible capital to support businesses
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Senior Human Resources Business Partner, Investment page is loaded Senior Human Resources Business Partner, Investmentlocations: London, UKtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R7548 Over the last 20 years, Ares' success has been driven by our people and our culture. Today, our team is guided by our core values - Collaborative, Responsible, Entrepreneurial, Self-Aware, Trustworthy - and our purpose to be a catalyst for shared prosperity and a better future. Through our recruitment, career development and employee-focused programming, we are committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive work environment where high-performance talent of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives can build careers within this exciting and growing industry. Job Description SUMMARY Ares is looking for an experienced Senior Human Resources Business Partner to join the Global Human Resources team. HR Business Partners (HRBPs) deliver best in class services to their clients to drive individual, team and Firm performance. They serve as a positive change agent and partner with business leadership to define and drive a strategic people agenda that is focused on continuously elevating the talent bar and employee experience within their assigned groups and across the Firm. Ares is a fast-paced, high growth and rapidly changing environment; to succeed, the HRBP will need a flexible skill set, including the ability to think strategically, execute tactically, and collaborate across many teams, levels, and situations. Recent acquisitions have enhanced Ares' capabilities in high-conviction sectors, including digital infrastructure. The Senior HRBP will be expected to partner with leadership to build out and scale this growing business. As well, the individual will provide exceptional advisory services to management and employees on a range of human resources issues while considering internal policy, best practices, relevant legislative frameworks, culture and desired commercial outcomes. Core responsibilities will include providing general HR guidance/counsel to business leaders, managers and employees, managing employee relations and performance issues; facilitating new employee onboarding and exits; facilitating core processes related to headcount planning/organizational design, performance management, compensation, promotions; play a leading role in diversity and learning and development initiatives. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS Reports to: Head of EMEA HR PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Manage and mentor a team of two HR Business Partners; partner closely with the EMEA Business Operations Senior HR Business Partner; and serve as a leader within the broader EMEA HR and global HR Business Partner teams. Partner with business leaders on talent strategy, organizational design, succession planning, headcount forecasting, and performance management. Identify cross-investment group themes and proactively drive opportunities for improved efficiency, effectiveness, and best practice adoption across the EMEA region. Thoughtfully challenges the status quo, identifying opportunities to increase efficiency and build scalable people solutions that support long-term growth. Serve as the senior HR point of contact for managers and employees, advising on employee relations, policy interpretation, onboarding/offboarding, and day-to-day HR matters. Lead key annual processes including performance reviews, promotions, compensation planning, and workforce planning. Manage complex employee relations matters in partnership with the EMEA Employee Relations Lead and Legal as appropriate. Oversee voluntary and involuntary separations, ensuring compliance and consistency. Lead HR projects involving policy and program development, and support strategic initiatives including acquisitions, integrations, and new office launches. Leverage market intelligence and workforce data to provide proactive, business-relevant insights to leadership. Partner with HR Centers of Excellence (Talent Acquisition, Reward, HR Operations, DEI) to deliver integrated, high-impact HR solutions: Talent Acquisition (Lateral and Campus): Partner on workforce planning, slate review, and offer structuring to help ensure high-quality hiring outcomes Total Reward: Support annual compensation planning and benchmarking processes, ensuring alignment with regional regulatory, governance, and compliance requirements. HR Operations: Collaborate to ensure data accuracy, process efficiency, and seamless execution across employee lifecycle activities, including reporting, payroll coordination, and HRIS optimization. Workforce Planning & Analytics: Partner with WP&A, Comp BPs, and business leaders to develop and execute data-driven workforce plans aligned to commercial objectives, growth priorities, and regional market dynamics. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Drive engagement initiatives and advance regional diversity and inclusion priorities QUALIFICATIONS Education:Bachelor's degree requiredExperience Required: 15+ years of progressive HR experience, including 8+ years in an HR Business Partner or senior client-facing role. Experience within financial services required. Proven ability to partner effectively with senior leaders in high-performance, growth-oriented organizations. Advanced proficiency in reporting and analytics, Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and PowerPoint); experience with Workday or comparable HRIS platforms preferred. Experience leading organizational change, workforce planning, and/or integration initiatives in a complex environment.General Requirements:The successful candidate will: Demonstrate a strong bias for action, exceptional work ethic, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. Operate effectively across the full spectrum of HR disciplines, partnering seamlessly with stakeholders at all levels of the organization. Demonstrate exceptional relationship management skills, establish credibility and influence business leaders to drive aligned outcomes. Adopt a hands-on, execution-oriented approach while maintaining strong organizational discipline and the ability to manage multiple, competing priorities. Exercise sound judgment and operate with a high degree of autonomy and discretion. Exhibit the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and ethical decision-making. Navigate ambiguity with confidence, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Maintain exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in all aspects of work. Bring deep expertise in organizational design, workforce planning, and transformation initiatives. Experience supporting mergers, acquisitions, and integrations, including due diligence, workforce planning, and change management. Leverage strong analytical capabilities to interpret data and drive evidence-based HR strategies and recommendations. Communicate with clarity and impact, both verbally and in writing, across diverse stakeholder groups. Maintain composure and professionalism in high-pressure or sensitive situations. Demonstrate reliability, strong personal accountability, and a collaborative, team-oriented mindset. Handle confidential and sensitive information with the utmost discretion and care. Reporting Relationships Head of EMEA HR There is no set deadline to apply for this job opportunity. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the search is no longer active. Ares Management Corporation (NYSE: ARES) is a leading global alternative investment manager offering clients complementary primary and secondary investment solutions across the credit, real estate, private equity and infrastructure asset classes. We seek to provide flexible capital to support businesses
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Personal Tax Assistant Manager or Manager
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Wokingham, Berkshire
Personal Tax Assistant Manager or Manager Salary: £45,000-£60,000 (DOE)Contract: Full-time, PermanentLocation: Berkshire areaHybrid: 5 days office during probation 3 office / 2 home thereafter Requirement: CTA qualified + 1 year PQE and c.4 years personal tax experience About the Firm I'm recruiting on behalf of a rapidly growing accountancy and advisory practice with an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality tax, accounting, and consulting services. Established in the late 2000s and now part of a major international group, the firm combines strong corporate backing with an innovative, technology-led approach.They work with a diverse portfolio ranging from large corporates and film/media investors to owner-managed businesses, offering a dynamic alternative to traditional accountancy firms.Their Winnersh Triangle office is a collaborative, open-plan environment filled with ambitious and supportive professionals who value transparency, development, and delivering outstanding client service. The Tax Team The tax department includes specialists in Personal Tax, Corporate Tax, and Payroll, with experience from Big 4 and top 10 firms. The culture is inclusive, team-focused, and built around sharing expertise while maintaining a personal, approachable style. The Opportunity - Personal Tax Assistant Manager or Manager This is a fantastic next step for someone looking to take ownership of a varied portfolio, gain deeper exposure to advisory work, and contribute to shaping a growing personal tax function.You'll join a team that genuinely values work-life balance, career progression, and giving people the tools they need to thrive. Key Responsibilities Manage your own portfolio of 150 personal tax clients, including HNWIs, trusts, business owners, and media professionals Prepare and finalise personal tax returns Support with disclosures, enquiries, and HMRC correspondence Assist with MTD quarterly filings for self-employed and property clients Prepare P11Ds Prepare Capital Gains Tax returns for UK residential properties Gather financial and personal information from internal/external sources Support senior colleagues with advisory projects (residence issues, CGT planning, IHT reviews, trust charges, etc.) Monitor workflow, manage deadlines, and maintain excellent client communication Stay up to date with personal tax legislation and share insights with the team What You'll Bring CTA qualification + 1 year post-qualification experience Strong personal tax background (approx. 4 years) Professional communication, accuracy, and numerical skills Excellent organisation and time-management Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Experience managing your own client portfolio Knowledge of residence issues and the new Foreign Income & Gains regime Awareness of trust structures and related tax compliance Experience using personal tax software (CCH an advantage, but training provided) Benefits Hybrid working (post-probation: 3 days office / 2 home) Flexible start times (8am-10am) 25 days holiday + buy/sell up to 5 days (increases with service to 30 days) Private medical insurance (non-contributory) Salary sacrifice pension scheme Life assurance Professional membership subscription reimbursed (1 per year) Enhanced sickness entitlement (post 12 months) Referral bonus Regular social events Free on-site parking Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Personal Tax Assistant Manager or Manager Salary: £45,000-£60,000 (DOE)Contract: Full-time, PermanentLocation: Berkshire areaHybrid: 5 days office during probation 3 office / 2 home thereafter Requirement: CTA qualified + 1 year PQE and c.4 years personal tax experience About the Firm I'm recruiting on behalf of a rapidly growing accountancy and advisory practice with an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality tax, accounting, and consulting services. Established in the late 2000s and now part of a major international group, the firm combines strong corporate backing with an innovative, technology-led approach.They work with a diverse portfolio ranging from large corporates and film/media investors to owner-managed businesses, offering a dynamic alternative to traditional accountancy firms.Their Winnersh Triangle office is a collaborative, open-plan environment filled with ambitious and supportive professionals who value transparency, development, and delivering outstanding client service. The Tax Team The tax department includes specialists in Personal Tax, Corporate Tax, and Payroll, with experience from Big 4 and top 10 firms. The culture is inclusive, team-focused, and built around sharing expertise while maintaining a personal, approachable style. The Opportunity - Personal Tax Assistant Manager or Manager This is a fantastic next step for someone looking to take ownership of a varied portfolio, gain deeper exposure to advisory work, and contribute to shaping a growing personal tax function.You'll join a team that genuinely values work-life balance, career progression, and giving people the tools they need to thrive. Key Responsibilities Manage your own portfolio of 150 personal tax clients, including HNWIs, trusts, business owners, and media professionals Prepare and finalise personal tax returns Support with disclosures, enquiries, and HMRC correspondence Assist with MTD quarterly filings for self-employed and property clients Prepare P11Ds Prepare Capital Gains Tax returns for UK residential properties Gather financial and personal information from internal/external sources Support senior colleagues with advisory projects (residence issues, CGT planning, IHT reviews, trust charges, etc.) Monitor workflow, manage deadlines, and maintain excellent client communication Stay up to date with personal tax legislation and share insights with the team What You'll Bring CTA qualification + 1 year post-qualification experience Strong personal tax background (approx. 4 years) Professional communication, accuracy, and numerical skills Excellent organisation and time-management Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Experience managing your own client portfolio Knowledge of residence issues and the new Foreign Income & Gains regime Awareness of trust structures and related tax compliance Experience using personal tax software (CCH an advantage, but training provided) Benefits Hybrid working (post-probation: 3 days office / 2 home) Flexible start times (8am-10am) 25 days holiday + buy/sell up to 5 days (increases with service to 30 days) Private medical insurance (non-contributory) Salary sacrifice pension scheme Life assurance Professional membership subscription reimbursed (1 per year) Enhanced sickness entitlement (post 12 months) Referral bonus Regular social events Free on-site parking Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
ER Coordinator (SSP)
Staffline Recruitment Limited Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Hybrid, Full-time, Permanent Looking for a role that suits your lifestyle? Perhaps you're exploring your next step in HR and want to put your skills to great use while continuing to develop. Embrace a flexible opportunity with Staffline. The Opportunity This is your chance to join the Staffline People Team as an Employee Relations Coordinator (SSP) - a role with a key focus on managing Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) processes and supporting the business with absence management and employee welfare. Working closely with the Employee Relations team, you'll play a central role in ensuring SSP processes are managed accurately, consistently, and in line with company policy. Acting as a first point of contact for absence-related queries, you'll support managers across the business, provide guidance, and help drive a proactive approach to managing absence and reducing SSP costs. This position is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys organisation and stakeholder interaction, and is looking to build their HR career within a supportive and developing function. Salary £25,632.80 per annum + bonus What you'll do as an Employee Relations Coordinator (SSP) This role combines coordination, advisory support, and data-driven insight, with a strong focus on SSP and absence management. Here's what you can expect: Acting as the first point of contact for SSP and absence-related queries, providing guidance in line with company policy Managing SSP administration, ensuring all processes are completed accurately and in a timely manner Leading SSP calls across the business to proactively manage absence and challenge non-compliance Supporting front-line managers with absence management, return-to-work processes, and employee welfare Monitoring and tracking SSP spend and cost savings, producing weekly and monthly reports on trends, risks, and opportunities Identifying areas of non-compliance and recommending improvements to processes and ways of working Preparing and issuing absence-related documentation, ensuring accurate records are maintained in line with GDPR Reviewing absence documentation (including fit notes) and supporting investigations where required Supporting capability processes and advising on occupational health involvement where appropriate Coaching and guiding Account Managers and Coordinators to ensure best practice and policy adherence Working collaboratively with ER, Payroll, and wider stakeholders to resolve SSP queries and disputes, including HMRC cases The skills you'll develop as an Employee Relations Coordinator (SSP) At Staffline, we're committed to your development. In this role, you'll gain valuable exposure to Employee Relations and absence management processes, while developing your confidence in advising stakeholders and influencing outcomes. You'll build strong analytical skills through tracking SSP data and identifying trends, while deepening your understanding of employment legislation, company policy, and best practice in employee welfare and return-to-work support. What we need from you By now, it should be clear that we're committed to your development, rewarding you fairly, and encouraging you to grow in your role at Staffline. To succeed in this position, you'll need: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage a high workload and prioritise effectively Confidence in advising and appropriately challenging stakeholders at all levels A proactive, analytical mindset with attention to detail, particularly when working with data and compliance Strong communication skills and the ability to build credible, trust-based relationships An interest in Employee Relations, absence management, and employee welfare Ideally, some knowledge of SSP, absence management processes, or HR legislation (though this is not essential) A positive, flexible approach and a genuine desire to learn and develop Diversity and Inclusion: A Core Focus At Staffline, we are deeply committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We believe that a diverse team brings different perspectives, ideas, and experiences, enhancing our overall effectiveness and success. We value and celebrate the uniqueness of each individual, and we actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Intrigued? Why not apply now? Or if you need more information, get in touch! Note: All candidates must demonstrate their Right to Work in the UK.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Hybrid, Full-time, Permanent Looking for a role that suits your lifestyle? Perhaps you're exploring your next step in HR and want to put your skills to great use while continuing to develop. Embrace a flexible opportunity with Staffline. The Opportunity This is your chance to join the Staffline People Team as an Employee Relations Coordinator (SSP) - a role with a key focus on managing Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) processes and supporting the business with absence management and employee welfare. Working closely with the Employee Relations team, you'll play a central role in ensuring SSP processes are managed accurately, consistently, and in line with company policy. Acting as a first point of contact for absence-related queries, you'll support managers across the business, provide guidance, and help drive a proactive approach to managing absence and reducing SSP costs. This position is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys organisation and stakeholder interaction, and is looking to build their HR career within a supportive and developing function. Salary £25,632.80 per annum + bonus What you'll do as an Employee Relations Coordinator (SSP) This role combines coordination, advisory support, and data-driven insight, with a strong focus on SSP and absence management. Here's what you can expect: Acting as the first point of contact for SSP and absence-related queries, providing guidance in line with company policy Managing SSP administration, ensuring all processes are completed accurately and in a timely manner Leading SSP calls across the business to proactively manage absence and challenge non-compliance Supporting front-line managers with absence management, return-to-work processes, and employee welfare Monitoring and tracking SSP spend and cost savings, producing weekly and monthly reports on trends, risks, and opportunities Identifying areas of non-compliance and recommending improvements to processes and ways of working Preparing and issuing absence-related documentation, ensuring accurate records are maintained in line with GDPR Reviewing absence documentation (including fit notes) and supporting investigations where required Supporting capability processes and advising on occupational health involvement where appropriate Coaching and guiding Account Managers and Coordinators to ensure best practice and policy adherence Working collaboratively with ER, Payroll, and wider stakeholders to resolve SSP queries and disputes, including HMRC cases The skills you'll develop as an Employee Relations Coordinator (SSP) At Staffline, we're committed to your development. In this role, you'll gain valuable exposure to Employee Relations and absence management processes, while developing your confidence in advising stakeholders and influencing outcomes. You'll build strong analytical skills through tracking SSP data and identifying trends, while deepening your understanding of employment legislation, company policy, and best practice in employee welfare and return-to-work support. What we need from you By now, it should be clear that we're committed to your development, rewarding you fairly, and encouraging you to grow in your role at Staffline. To succeed in this position, you'll need: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage a high workload and prioritise effectively Confidence in advising and appropriately challenging stakeholders at all levels A proactive, analytical mindset with attention to detail, particularly when working with data and compliance Strong communication skills and the ability to build credible, trust-based relationships An interest in Employee Relations, absence management, and employee welfare Ideally, some knowledge of SSP, absence management processes, or HR legislation (though this is not essential) A positive, flexible approach and a genuine desire to learn and develop Diversity and Inclusion: A Core Focus At Staffline, we are deeply committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We believe that a diverse team brings different perspectives, ideas, and experiences, enhancing our overall effectiveness and success. We value and celebrate the uniqueness of each individual, and we actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Intrigued? Why not apply now? Or if you need more information, get in touch! Note: All candidates must demonstrate their Right to Work in the UK.
BDO
UK Payroll Associate - London
BDO
External Job Description Ideas People Trust We're BDO. An accountancy and business advisory firm, providing the advice and solutions businesses need to navigate today's changing world. Our clients are Britain's economic engine - ambitious, entrepreneurially-spirited and highgrowth businesses that fuel the economy - and the owners and management teams that lead them click apply for full job details
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
External Job Description Ideas People Trust We're BDO. An accountancy and business advisory firm, providing the advice and solutions businesses need to navigate today's changing world. Our clients are Britain's economic engine - ambitious, entrepreneurially-spirited and highgrowth businesses that fuel the economy - and the owners and management teams that lead them click apply for full job details
Reed
Assistant Financial Controller
Reed Feltham, Middlesex
Assistant Financial Controller Are you looking for that next step up from Finance Manager to Assistant FC, or from Senior Management Accountant to Assistant FC and have 5-7 years Post Qualification experience having come from an SME or similar environment. Then this could be for you! Annual Salary: £ depending on experience Location: Heathrow Job Type: Full-time, Office-based Join a leading global logistics company as an Assistant Financial Controller. This role is crucial for driving financial excellence, ensuring compliance, and supporting business performance within our dynamic and innovative organisation. You will be part of the finance leadership team, directly reporting to the Financial Controller, and contributing significantly to our financial strategy and operations. Day-to-day of the role: Oversee the preparation and review of monthly departmental P&Ls, quarterly and annual financial statements, and annual budgets. Partner with external advisors on statutory accounts and tax computations. Ensure timely and accurate compliance with all financial and tax reporting requirements, including VAT, payroll taxes, and corporate income tax. Provide documentation and support for internal and external audits. Identify and lead cost reduction and efficiency initiatives. Act as a business partner to district operations management, offering financial insights and expertise. Support the development and implementation of financial policies and procedures. Required Skills & Qualifications: A professionally qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, or ACA) is essential Minimum of 5-7 years' post qualification experience with broad finance and accounting experience. Deep knowledge of tax and regulatory requirements is advantageous. Advanced skills in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel (formulas, pivot tables). Working knowledge of Power BI. Strong analytical and organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail. Excellent communication skills, able to engage effectively with both financial and non-financial stakeholders. Demonstrated leadership capabilities with a track record of driving change. Solid experience in compliance, tax, and internal controls. Company Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work in a global and culturally diverse environment. Career development opportunities within a Fortune 500 company. Engage with a dynamic team that values professionalism, leadership, and a friendly environment. 23 days holidays plus bank holidays, Private medical insurance after probation, Life assurance, auto enrolment pension To apply for the Assistant Financial Controller position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role to Vinny Basra at Reed Accountancy in Staines or call the Reed Accountancy office in Staines
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Assistant Financial Controller Are you looking for that next step up from Finance Manager to Assistant FC, or from Senior Management Accountant to Assistant FC and have 5-7 years Post Qualification experience having come from an SME or similar environment. Then this could be for you! Annual Salary: £ depending on experience Location: Heathrow Job Type: Full-time, Office-based Join a leading global logistics company as an Assistant Financial Controller. This role is crucial for driving financial excellence, ensuring compliance, and supporting business performance within our dynamic and innovative organisation. You will be part of the finance leadership team, directly reporting to the Financial Controller, and contributing significantly to our financial strategy and operations. Day-to-day of the role: Oversee the preparation and review of monthly departmental P&Ls, quarterly and annual financial statements, and annual budgets. Partner with external advisors on statutory accounts and tax computations. Ensure timely and accurate compliance with all financial and tax reporting requirements, including VAT, payroll taxes, and corporate income tax. Provide documentation and support for internal and external audits. Identify and lead cost reduction and efficiency initiatives. Act as a business partner to district operations management, offering financial insights and expertise. Support the development and implementation of financial policies and procedures. Required Skills & Qualifications: A professionally qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, or ACA) is essential Minimum of 5-7 years' post qualification experience with broad finance and accounting experience. Deep knowledge of tax and regulatory requirements is advantageous. Advanced skills in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel (formulas, pivot tables). Working knowledge of Power BI. Strong analytical and organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail. Excellent communication skills, able to engage effectively with both financial and non-financial stakeholders. Demonstrated leadership capabilities with a track record of driving change. Solid experience in compliance, tax, and internal controls. Company Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work in a global and culturally diverse environment. Career development opportunities within a Fortune 500 company. Engage with a dynamic team that values professionalism, leadership, and a friendly environment. 23 days holidays plus bank holidays, Private medical insurance after probation, Life assurance, auto enrolment pension To apply for the Assistant Financial Controller position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role to Vinny Basra at Reed Accountancy in Staines or call the Reed Accountancy office in Staines
LHH Recruitment Solutions
HR Advisor
LHH Recruitment Solutions
HR Advisor Permanent Hybrid / Flexible Working Up to £45k + benefits West Sussex Are you an experienced HR Advisor ready to make a meaningful impact in a collaborative, innovative environment? We are looking for a proactive HR professional to join our client's growing team and deliver a high-quality, people-focused service to their global and UK-based employee population. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys variety and is passionate about driving positive change, employee engagement and best-practice HR. You will take ownership of day-to-day HR operations, supporting employees and leaders and play a key role in shaping and delivering the HR strategy, ensuring they attract, develop and retain the talent needed for future success. Key responsibilities will include: Provide a proactive, solutions-focused HR service, empowering managers to confidently lead their teams. Lead on complex ER cases involving performance, discipline, and grievance. Serve as first point of contact for HR and payroll matters. Lead/collaboratively support HR projects. Drive the D&I agenda and support employee communication initiatives. Build relationships with external organisations to strengthen employer brand visibility. The successful candidate will have: CIPD Level 5 (Chartered membership ideal). Extensive generalist HR experience, ideally within a technology-focused or fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation. Proven experience supporting or delivering change and culture-shaping projects. Comfortable analysing HR data and dashboards to inform decisions. High energy, motivated, and able to work autonomously. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Able to manage multiple priorities in a constantly evolving environment. Innovative, solutions-focused thinker with a digital mindset. Highly collaborative team player. Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). If you are an experienced HR advisor looking to take the next step in a varied role with genuine scope to influence and shape HR practice working with a supportive HR team and a culture that values innovation and collaboration, please apply now.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
HR Advisor Permanent Hybrid / Flexible Working Up to £45k + benefits West Sussex Are you an experienced HR Advisor ready to make a meaningful impact in a collaborative, innovative environment? We are looking for a proactive HR professional to join our client's growing team and deliver a high-quality, people-focused service to their global and UK-based employee population. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys variety and is passionate about driving positive change, employee engagement and best-practice HR. You will take ownership of day-to-day HR operations, supporting employees and leaders and play a key role in shaping and delivering the HR strategy, ensuring they attract, develop and retain the talent needed for future success. Key responsibilities will include: Provide a proactive, solutions-focused HR service, empowering managers to confidently lead their teams. Lead on complex ER cases involving performance, discipline, and grievance. Serve as first point of contact for HR and payroll matters. Lead/collaboratively support HR projects. Drive the D&I agenda and support employee communication initiatives. Build relationships with external organisations to strengthen employer brand visibility. The successful candidate will have: CIPD Level 5 (Chartered membership ideal). Extensive generalist HR experience, ideally within a technology-focused or fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation. Proven experience supporting or delivering change and culture-shaping projects. Comfortable analysing HR data and dashboards to inform decisions. High energy, motivated, and able to work autonomously. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Able to manage multiple priorities in a constantly evolving environment. Innovative, solutions-focused thinker with a digital mindset. Highly collaborative team player. Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). If you are an experienced HR advisor looking to take the next step in a varied role with genuine scope to influence and shape HR practice working with a supportive HR team and a culture that values innovation and collaboration, please apply now.
Oscar Technology
Senior Payroll Advisor
Oscar Technology Doncaster, Yorkshire
Job Title: Senior Payroll Advisor Salary: Up to £43,000 + Excellent Benefits Package inc a 10%bonus Location: Doncaster (Hybrid) Work Pattern - 3 days a week in office Role Purpose To work as part of a busy payroll team, providing a comprehensive payroll service to the business. The role supports the Payroll Manager in delivering pay and benefits activities that are accurate, high quality, and focused on first-class customer service and continuous improvement. Core Responsibilities Provide a high-quality, end-to-end payroll service, ensuring accuracy, timeliness and adherence to all associated deadlines. Manage, process and review all weekly and monthly payroll transactional activities, including month-end reporting and reconciliation. Provide specialist advice and guidance to the business on all aspects of payroll and PAYE. Ensure all payroll transactions are compliant with relevant legislation and internal policy, identifying issues and implementing corrective action in collaboration with the Payroll Manager and key stakeholders. Support the annual pay review and bonus process. Administer pension schemes including Auto Enrolment compliance, and report membership and contribution data to providers. Administer and report on employee benefits such as PMI, Life Assurance and SAYE, and manage the annual production of P11Ds for benefits in kind. Implement and monitor payroll process documentation to ensure it remains up to date and fit for purpose. Continuously contribute to new initiatives and ways of working to improve processes and systems. Support the Payroll Manager with payroll projects as required, and coach and develop junior payroll advisors by sharing knowledge and expertise across the team. What We're Looking For A relevant payroll qualification is essential - ideally CIPP qualified or equivalent experience. You'll be a subject matter expert in UK payroll and pension legislation with a genuine passion for payroll controls and governance. You'll have experience working in a high-volume, fast-paced environment with multiple pay cycles, and a track record of continuous professional development in payroll and benefits. Payroll systems experience at a professional level is required - experience with Workday is a plus. You'll be an excellent communicator, able to build collaborative working relationships across the business, with strong IT and analytical skills including Excel. A proactive, solution-focused mindset is key, as is the ability to challenge the status quo constructively and manage issues through to resolution. Above all, you'll be a team player with sharp attention to detail and the ability to perform under pressure. Please note: we are unable to accept candidates who require sponsorship, or will require sponsorship. Apply Now! If you are a Senior Payroll Advisor and ready to embark on your next opportunity in data- then this is the role for you! Referrals: If this role isn't right for you, do you know someone that might be interested? You could earn £500 of retail vouchers if you refer a successful candidate to Oscar. Email: to recommend someone for this role Job Title: Senior Payroll Advisor Salary: Up to £43,000 + Excellent Benefits Package inc a 10%bonus Location: Doncaster (Hybrid) Work Pattern - 3 days a week in office Oscar Associates (UK) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. To understand more about what we do with your data please review our privacy policy in the privacy section of the Oscar website.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior Payroll Advisor Salary: Up to £43,000 + Excellent Benefits Package inc a 10%bonus Location: Doncaster (Hybrid) Work Pattern - 3 days a week in office Role Purpose To work as part of a busy payroll team, providing a comprehensive payroll service to the business. The role supports the Payroll Manager in delivering pay and benefits activities that are accurate, high quality, and focused on first-class customer service and continuous improvement. Core Responsibilities Provide a high-quality, end-to-end payroll service, ensuring accuracy, timeliness and adherence to all associated deadlines. Manage, process and review all weekly and monthly payroll transactional activities, including month-end reporting and reconciliation. Provide specialist advice and guidance to the business on all aspects of payroll and PAYE. Ensure all payroll transactions are compliant with relevant legislation and internal policy, identifying issues and implementing corrective action in collaboration with the Payroll Manager and key stakeholders. Support the annual pay review and bonus process. Administer pension schemes including Auto Enrolment compliance, and report membership and contribution data to providers. Administer and report on employee benefits such as PMI, Life Assurance and SAYE, and manage the annual production of P11Ds for benefits in kind. Implement and monitor payroll process documentation to ensure it remains up to date and fit for purpose. Continuously contribute to new initiatives and ways of working to improve processes and systems. Support the Payroll Manager with payroll projects as required, and coach and develop junior payroll advisors by sharing knowledge and expertise across the team. What We're Looking For A relevant payroll qualification is essential - ideally CIPP qualified or equivalent experience. You'll be a subject matter expert in UK payroll and pension legislation with a genuine passion for payroll controls and governance. You'll have experience working in a high-volume, fast-paced environment with multiple pay cycles, and a track record of continuous professional development in payroll and benefits. Payroll systems experience at a professional level is required - experience with Workday is a plus. You'll be an excellent communicator, able to build collaborative working relationships across the business, with strong IT and analytical skills including Excel. A proactive, solution-focused mindset is key, as is the ability to challenge the status quo constructively and manage issues through to resolution. Above all, you'll be a team player with sharp attention to detail and the ability to perform under pressure. Please note: we are unable to accept candidates who require sponsorship, or will require sponsorship. Apply Now! If you are a Senior Payroll Advisor and ready to embark on your next opportunity in data- then this is the role for you! Referrals: If this role isn't right for you, do you know someone that might be interested? You could earn £500 of retail vouchers if you refer a successful candidate to Oscar. Email: to recommend someone for this role Job Title: Senior Payroll Advisor Salary: Up to £43,000 + Excellent Benefits Package inc a 10%bonus Location: Doncaster (Hybrid) Work Pattern - 3 days a week in office Oscar Associates (UK) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. To understand more about what we do with your data please review our privacy policy in the privacy section of the Oscar website.
Sirius Search HR Recruitment
HR Business Partner
Sirius Search HR Recruitment Tonbridge, Kent
Job: People Partner Location: West Kent / Office-based Employment type: FTC 12-Months, Full-time Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 DOE + Benefits Are you at your best when you're visible, trusted, and right at the heart of a collaborative People team? Do you love being the go-to person for people matters, coaching leaders and shaping the employee experience?If so, this could be the perfect next step for you as a People Partner. This role is a 12-month contract opportunity to cover a secondment whilst the current People Partner focuses on a development role for their people. Our client is innovative, driving change through sustainability, ethics, and people are at the core of everything they do. This is a brilliant time to join them as they continue their mission. The Opportunity As the onsite People Partner, you'll be the driving force behind a consistent, positive employee experience across the operational site. Highly visible and hands-on, you'll work closely with the Supply Chain Director, operational managers, and the wider People Team to deliver pragmatic people support. You'll be involved in the full HR generalist mix-from employee relations, from headcount planning to agency management, from embedding people processes to supporting learning and development initiatives. What You'll Be Doing Partnering with managers on day-to-day people matters, ER, performance, and absence Building trusted relationships on the shop floor and being a consistent, supportive presence Managing payroll collation and ensuring data accuracy for the finance team Supporting onboarding, check-ins, probation, and broader employee experience initiatives Coordinating headcount planning and agency usage Coaching managers to lead confidently and independently Collaborating on L&D needs, sharing insights, and supporting skills development Maintaining compliance, policy alignment, and clear internal communication Contributing to wider People projects and providing cover during periods of absence What You'll Bring Experience as a People Partner, HR Advisor, or similar operational HR role Strong ER background and working knowledge of UK employment law Confidence supporting payroll and managing varied headcount environments Natural relationship-builder-visible, approachable, and proactive Ability to juggle priorities in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment Hands-on, people-first approach with strong communication skills If this People Partner opportunity sounds like something you could add real value to, forward your CV today to Cressida Courtney at Sirius Search, or follow the link to apply online. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we may not be able to respond to every applicant individually. Please know that we carefully review each application and will reach out if your qualifications align with the vacancy. Salary banding - To achieve the top end of the salary range, candidates must meet the minimum experience/qualification level required for the role as set out in the job description. To evaluate your suitability for the position, we'll process your CV and personal data. Should we find potential matches for other roles, we will seek your consent before registering your details in our database. For more information on how we handle personal data, please refer to our privacy policy at: Sirius Search Privacy Policy
Mar 24, 2026
Contractor
Job: People Partner Location: West Kent / Office-based Employment type: FTC 12-Months, Full-time Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 DOE + Benefits Are you at your best when you're visible, trusted, and right at the heart of a collaborative People team? Do you love being the go-to person for people matters, coaching leaders and shaping the employee experience?If so, this could be the perfect next step for you as a People Partner. This role is a 12-month contract opportunity to cover a secondment whilst the current People Partner focuses on a development role for their people. Our client is innovative, driving change through sustainability, ethics, and people are at the core of everything they do. This is a brilliant time to join them as they continue their mission. The Opportunity As the onsite People Partner, you'll be the driving force behind a consistent, positive employee experience across the operational site. Highly visible and hands-on, you'll work closely with the Supply Chain Director, operational managers, and the wider People Team to deliver pragmatic people support. You'll be involved in the full HR generalist mix-from employee relations, from headcount planning to agency management, from embedding people processes to supporting learning and development initiatives. What You'll Be Doing Partnering with managers on day-to-day people matters, ER, performance, and absence Building trusted relationships on the shop floor and being a consistent, supportive presence Managing payroll collation and ensuring data accuracy for the finance team Supporting onboarding, check-ins, probation, and broader employee experience initiatives Coordinating headcount planning and agency usage Coaching managers to lead confidently and independently Collaborating on L&D needs, sharing insights, and supporting skills development Maintaining compliance, policy alignment, and clear internal communication Contributing to wider People projects and providing cover during periods of absence What You'll Bring Experience as a People Partner, HR Advisor, or similar operational HR role Strong ER background and working knowledge of UK employment law Confidence supporting payroll and managing varied headcount environments Natural relationship-builder-visible, approachable, and proactive Ability to juggle priorities in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment Hands-on, people-first approach with strong communication skills If this People Partner opportunity sounds like something you could add real value to, forward your CV today to Cressida Courtney at Sirius Search, or follow the link to apply online. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we may not be able to respond to every applicant individually. Please know that we carefully review each application and will reach out if your qualifications align with the vacancy. Salary banding - To achieve the top end of the salary range, candidates must meet the minimum experience/qualification level required for the role as set out in the job description. To evaluate your suitability for the position, we'll process your CV and personal data. Should we find potential matches for other roles, we will seek your consent before registering your details in our database. For more information on how we handle personal data, please refer to our privacy policy at: Sirius Search Privacy Policy
Nigel Wright Group
Senior HR Advisor
Nigel Wright Group Leeds, Yorkshire
The Opportunity;My client is a well-established, forward-thinking organisation headquartered in North Leeds, with a strong regional presence and a reputation for delivering high-quality services across its sector. The business has grown steadily through its strong values, collaborative culture and commitment to investing in people. We're looking to recruit a Senior HR Advisor to join the Leeds-based HR team. You'll lead on end-to-end recruitment, support the full employee lifecycle, and act as a trusted adviser to managers across our regional sites.Key Responsibilities;Working alongside a fantastic manager and experienced, supportive team, you'll manage full-cycle recruitment, deliver a smooth onboarding and leaver experience, support payroll processes, advise on performance management & ER cases, and contribute to HR policies, projects and wellbeing initiatives. This opportunity is the ideal platform for HR Advisors looking to develop their career amongst a supportive HR team, and be given valuable exposure across an exciting, growing organisation. Full recruitment cycle: attraction, selection, ATS management, offers & onboarding Manage induction, integration and leaver processes (including exit interviews) Support payroll with accurate data and communication Provide HR advice to managers on performance, absence and Employee Relations cases Maintain HR compliance including GDPR Support wellbeing initiatives and signpost to EAP General HR administration and HR project support Ideal candidate; Full recruitment cycle: attraction, selection, ATS management, offers & onboarding Manage induction, integration and leaver processes (including exit interviews) Support payroll with accurate data and communication Provide HR advice to managers on performance, absence and Employee Relations cases Maintain HR compliance including GDPR Support wellbeing initiatives and signpost to EAP General HR administration and HR project support Summary;A great opportunity for an experienced HR Advisor to step into a broad, generalist role covering everything from recruitment and onboarding to employee relations, wellbeing, policy support and HR administration. Based in North Leeds with hybrid working, you'll work across multiple sites, build strong relationships with managers, and play a key role in delivering a consistent, high-quality HR service. Perfect for someone who enjoys variety, autonomy and wanting to make a genuine impact whilst driving their long term career development.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity;My client is a well-established, forward-thinking organisation headquartered in North Leeds, with a strong regional presence and a reputation for delivering high-quality services across its sector. The business has grown steadily through its strong values, collaborative culture and commitment to investing in people. We're looking to recruit a Senior HR Advisor to join the Leeds-based HR team. You'll lead on end-to-end recruitment, support the full employee lifecycle, and act as a trusted adviser to managers across our regional sites.Key Responsibilities;Working alongside a fantastic manager and experienced, supportive team, you'll manage full-cycle recruitment, deliver a smooth onboarding and leaver experience, support payroll processes, advise on performance management & ER cases, and contribute to HR policies, projects and wellbeing initiatives. This opportunity is the ideal platform for HR Advisors looking to develop their career amongst a supportive HR team, and be given valuable exposure across an exciting, growing organisation. Full recruitment cycle: attraction, selection, ATS management, offers & onboarding Manage induction, integration and leaver processes (including exit interviews) Support payroll with accurate data and communication Provide HR advice to managers on performance, absence and Employee Relations cases Maintain HR compliance including GDPR Support wellbeing initiatives and signpost to EAP General HR administration and HR project support Ideal candidate; Full recruitment cycle: attraction, selection, ATS management, offers & onboarding Manage induction, integration and leaver processes (including exit interviews) Support payroll with accurate data and communication Provide HR advice to managers on performance, absence and Employee Relations cases Maintain HR compliance including GDPR Support wellbeing initiatives and signpost to EAP General HR administration and HR project support Summary;A great opportunity for an experienced HR Advisor to step into a broad, generalist role covering everything from recruitment and onboarding to employee relations, wellbeing, policy support and HR administration. Based in North Leeds with hybrid working, you'll work across multiple sites, build strong relationships with managers, and play a key role in delivering a consistent, high-quality HR service. Perfect for someone who enjoys variety, autonomy and wanting to make a genuine impact whilst driving their long term career development.
Medacs Healthcare
Locum Haematology Consultant - Mansfield, Derbyshire
Medacs Healthcare Skegby, Nottinghamshire
For more info please contact Jack Jones on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) / (url removed) Client Name: Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Role: Locum Consultant in Haematology Rates: 100 - 120 Per Hour (PAYE) Shifts: 09:00am - 17:00pm, Monday to Friday + 1:5 On Calls Location: Kings Mill Hospital Benefits: Weekly Payroll, usually each Friday Designated body GMC connection with Medacs Healthcare Appraisal support and services delivered via our in-house revalidation & appraisal team Free life support courses, DBS applications, online training and all other onboarding costs covered by Medacs We supply nearly all NHS trusts and Health boards across the UK (more than any other agency) Access to The Support Hub - our support service to help support your mental health and well-being and enable you to deliver outstanding care First sight of shifts across multiple NHS trusts A dedicated recruitment consultant allocated to you with 24/7 support - we're here when you need us Free CPD courses and career support with Medacs Academy Hundreds of new shifts available every day Long term jobs and short shifts available 1,000 referral bonus paid for any successful referral applicants that are booked for work Working flexible shifts at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , you will enjoy close working relationships with your fellow healthcare professionals as you work to ensure the highest standards of care are provided to patients of all ages with both benign and malignant conditions while being a pillar of clinical and educational support for junior Haematologists. The Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust take their contribution to medical development and advancement of all aspects of haematology, both clinical and laboratory, seriously. As a result, you will have access to some of the most advanced medical equipment in the country and unparalleled opportunities for specialism, research, and academia throughout your consultancy. As a Haematology Consultant, you will be dividing your time between the ward, outpatient clinic and the laboratory, frequently attending other speciality areas including high dependency and intensive care units. Working alongside a cohesive team of dynamic, motivated, and progressive consultants, all with their own critical subspecialty interests you will provide an advisory and consultancy service to all hospital specialists and general practitioners. Main Duties/Responsibilities As a Haematology Consultant with Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Provide diagnosis, screening, treatment, preoperative, operative, and postoperative management of patient care. Actively support patients and their families, communicating clinical information to explain a diagnosis and treatment options using various methods to ensure practical understanding. Coordinate treatment plans and prescribe various types of treatment. Provide constant monitoring and care for patients. Communicate with patients and the wider multidisciplinary team on shared patient decision making. Work in and where appropriate, lead a multidisciplinary team. Assess and prioritise patient/client requirements, delegating effectively to others. Recognise, review, and report a patient's condition and any changes to the patient and the multidisciplinary team. Performing basic administrative and clerical tasks, such as keeping records of test results, writing prescriptions, providing information to patients, and monitoring treatment plans. Conduct research to help develop and test techniques and equipment that can improve procedures and outcomes. Help teach and train other junior doctors and medical students and other members of the multidisciplinary team. Qualifications/Licenses/Certifications Essential Be a GMC registered Doctor with license to practice (you do NOT need to be on the Specialist Register). Have relevant experience at Consultant level, or references to support your transition up to Consultant level. Ideally, to have previous NHS experience Hold evidence of stand-alone Right to Work in the UK (unfortunately locum jobs can't offer visa sponsorship) You will need to pass an enhanced criminal background check (DBS). If you can demonstrate a commitment to the diagnosis and management of patients as well as education, research and development into the control and prevention of infection, you are precisely the type of Consultant Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are looking for. Apply today. For more info please contact Jack Jones on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) / (url removed)
Mar 24, 2026
Contractor
For more info please contact Jack Jones on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) / (url removed) Client Name: Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Role: Locum Consultant in Haematology Rates: 100 - 120 Per Hour (PAYE) Shifts: 09:00am - 17:00pm, Monday to Friday + 1:5 On Calls Location: Kings Mill Hospital Benefits: Weekly Payroll, usually each Friday Designated body GMC connection with Medacs Healthcare Appraisal support and services delivered via our in-house revalidation & appraisal team Free life support courses, DBS applications, online training and all other onboarding costs covered by Medacs We supply nearly all NHS trusts and Health boards across the UK (more than any other agency) Access to The Support Hub - our support service to help support your mental health and well-being and enable you to deliver outstanding care First sight of shifts across multiple NHS trusts A dedicated recruitment consultant allocated to you with 24/7 support - we're here when you need us Free CPD courses and career support with Medacs Academy Hundreds of new shifts available every day Long term jobs and short shifts available 1,000 referral bonus paid for any successful referral applicants that are booked for work Working flexible shifts at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust , you will enjoy close working relationships with your fellow healthcare professionals as you work to ensure the highest standards of care are provided to patients of all ages with both benign and malignant conditions while being a pillar of clinical and educational support for junior Haematologists. The Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust take their contribution to medical development and advancement of all aspects of haematology, both clinical and laboratory, seriously. As a result, you will have access to some of the most advanced medical equipment in the country and unparalleled opportunities for specialism, research, and academia throughout your consultancy. As a Haematology Consultant, you will be dividing your time between the ward, outpatient clinic and the laboratory, frequently attending other speciality areas including high dependency and intensive care units. Working alongside a cohesive team of dynamic, motivated, and progressive consultants, all with their own critical subspecialty interests you will provide an advisory and consultancy service to all hospital specialists and general practitioners. Main Duties/Responsibilities As a Haematology Consultant with Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: Provide diagnosis, screening, treatment, preoperative, operative, and postoperative management of patient care. Actively support patients and their families, communicating clinical information to explain a diagnosis and treatment options using various methods to ensure practical understanding. Coordinate treatment plans and prescribe various types of treatment. Provide constant monitoring and care for patients. Communicate with patients and the wider multidisciplinary team on shared patient decision making. Work in and where appropriate, lead a multidisciplinary team. Assess and prioritise patient/client requirements, delegating effectively to others. Recognise, review, and report a patient's condition and any changes to the patient and the multidisciplinary team. Performing basic administrative and clerical tasks, such as keeping records of test results, writing prescriptions, providing information to patients, and monitoring treatment plans. Conduct research to help develop and test techniques and equipment that can improve procedures and outcomes. Help teach and train other junior doctors and medical students and other members of the multidisciplinary team. Qualifications/Licenses/Certifications Essential Be a GMC registered Doctor with license to practice (you do NOT need to be on the Specialist Register). Have relevant experience at Consultant level, or references to support your transition up to Consultant level. Ideally, to have previous NHS experience Hold evidence of stand-alone Right to Work in the UK (unfortunately locum jobs can't offer visa sponsorship) You will need to pass an enhanced criminal background check (DBS). If you can demonstrate a commitment to the diagnosis and management of patients as well as education, research and development into the control and prevention of infection, you are precisely the type of Consultant Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are looking for. Apply today. For more info please contact Jack Jones on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) / (url removed)
Focus Resourcing
Employment Tax Manager
Focus Resourcing Southampton, Hampshire
Our prestigious client is seeking an Employment Tax Manager for their busy team based in Reading, but they would consider their Southampton office too. In this role you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of clients, providing expert advice on employment tax matters, and supporting clients with compliance, risk management, and planning opportunities. You will oversee client relationships, lead projects, manage junior staff, and contribute to the development of the firm's employment tax service line. Key Responsibilities as Employment Tax Manager Advisory & Compliance Advise clients on all aspects of employment tax, including PAYE, NIC, benefits-in-kind, expenses, termination payments, off-payroll working (IR35), and employment status. Manage employer compliance processes, including PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs), P11Ds, and HMRC disclosures. Support clients with HMRC enquiries, audits, and settlements. Provide strategic advice on workforce planning, reward structures, expatriate tax issues, and employee share schemes (where applicable). Client Management & Business Development Act as the main point of contact for a portfolio of clients, ensuring excellent service delivery. Identify new advisory opportunities and support business development initiatives. Assist in preparing and presenting proposals, thought leadership, and marketing material. Practice Contribution Support the senior leadership team in growing the employment tax practice. Ensure compliance with risk management and quality control procedures. Stay up to date with legislative changes, case law, and HMRC guidance to maintain technical excellence. The person: ATT/CTA or equivalent qualification essential. Strong knowledge of UK employment tax legislation and HMRC practices. Previous experience in an employment tax role within a professional services firm or HMRC. Proven ability to manage client relationships and deliver high-quality advice. Experience in managing HMRC enquiries and negotiations. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and report-writing skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex tax issues clearly. Experience of supervising or mentoring junior team members. Proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Strong team player with leadership potential. Enthusiastic about contributing to the growth of the practice.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Our prestigious client is seeking an Employment Tax Manager for their busy team based in Reading, but they would consider their Southampton office too. In this role you will be responsible for managing a portfolio of clients, providing expert advice on employment tax matters, and supporting clients with compliance, risk management, and planning opportunities. You will oversee client relationships, lead projects, manage junior staff, and contribute to the development of the firm's employment tax service line. Key Responsibilities as Employment Tax Manager Advisory & Compliance Advise clients on all aspects of employment tax, including PAYE, NIC, benefits-in-kind, expenses, termination payments, off-payroll working (IR35), and employment status. Manage employer compliance processes, including PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSAs), P11Ds, and HMRC disclosures. Support clients with HMRC enquiries, audits, and settlements. Provide strategic advice on workforce planning, reward structures, expatriate tax issues, and employee share schemes (where applicable). Client Management & Business Development Act as the main point of contact for a portfolio of clients, ensuring excellent service delivery. Identify new advisory opportunities and support business development initiatives. Assist in preparing and presenting proposals, thought leadership, and marketing material. Practice Contribution Support the senior leadership team in growing the employment tax practice. Ensure compliance with risk management and quality control procedures. Stay up to date with legislative changes, case law, and HMRC guidance to maintain technical excellence. The person: ATT/CTA or equivalent qualification essential. Strong knowledge of UK employment tax legislation and HMRC practices. Previous experience in an employment tax role within a professional services firm or HMRC. Proven ability to manage client relationships and deliver high-quality advice. Experience in managing HMRC enquiries and negotiations. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and report-writing skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex tax issues clearly. Experience of supervising or mentoring junior team members. Proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Strong team player with leadership potential. Enthusiastic about contributing to the growth of the practice.
Reed
HR Operations Manager - Hybrid
Reed Maldon, Essex
I am currently looking to appoint an experienced HR Operations Manager to lead and develop the HR Operations function on behalf of my Client based in Essex. This role will ensure the delivery of a consistent, compliant and customer-focused HR service across the organisation. The position oversees a team and works closely with colleagues responsible for HR data and HR projects. The role is full time and offers hybrid working.The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining efficient HR processes, supporting proactive recruitment activity and ensuring accurate data management within the organisation's HR information system. Key Responsibilities: Operational Leadership: Lead, coach and support HR administrative teams to deliver a high-quality HR operations service. Oversee day-to-day activities including onboarding, offboarding, lifecycle administration, contract coordination, probation processes and employment checks. Act as the escalation point for complex HR queries, ensuring timely, consistent and accurate advice. First Line Advisory Support: Manage the delivery of first-line HR guidance across areas such as absence, conduct, capability, policy interpretation, family-friendly processes and general terms and conditions. Ensure advice is compliant, practical and aligned with organisational needs. Compliance & Policy Governance: Maintain and update HR policies in line with UK employment legislation and organisational requirements. Ensure full compliance across right-to-work checks, data protection obligations, secure data handling and audit processes. Support the review and development of policies in partnership with key stakeholders. HR Data, Reporting & HRIS: Oversee the accuracy, integrity and reporting of HR data. Support effective utilisation of the HRIS, including workflow oversight, problem-solving, data quality checks and process improvement. Produce regular HR metrics and insights to inform senior management. Continuous Improvement: Identify and implement opportunities to enhance HR processes, increase efficiency and improve employee experience. Support the adoption of best practice across HR operations and contribute to modernising the employee lifecycle. Talent Acquisition Oversight: Ensure recruitment activity is delivered in a timely and compliant manner across varying contract types. Monitor recruitment metrics such as time to hire and retention. Manage recruitment-related budgets, including agency spend and external service providers. Support continuous improvement of the recruitment process, including interview standards, HRIS utilisation and fairness across all hiring practices. Collaborate on exit-related insights to inform improvements to reward, recognition and engagement strategies. Stakeholder Engagement: Build effective working relationships with HR, finance, payroll and operational leaders. Ensure a collaborative, service-focused approach to HR delivery. Skills & Experience: Experience in an HR Operations Manager or senior HR operations role. Strong background in HR administration and lifecycle processes. Experience leading HR support teams. Working knowledge of HR information systems. Strong understanding of UK employment law and HR compliance. High attention to detail in HR data management. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to work at pace and manage competing priorities. CIPD Level 5.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
I am currently looking to appoint an experienced HR Operations Manager to lead and develop the HR Operations function on behalf of my Client based in Essex. This role will ensure the delivery of a consistent, compliant and customer-focused HR service across the organisation. The position oversees a team and works closely with colleagues responsible for HR data and HR projects. The role is full time and offers hybrid working.The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining efficient HR processes, supporting proactive recruitment activity and ensuring accurate data management within the organisation's HR information system. Key Responsibilities: Operational Leadership: Lead, coach and support HR administrative teams to deliver a high-quality HR operations service. Oversee day-to-day activities including onboarding, offboarding, lifecycle administration, contract coordination, probation processes and employment checks. Act as the escalation point for complex HR queries, ensuring timely, consistent and accurate advice. First Line Advisory Support: Manage the delivery of first-line HR guidance across areas such as absence, conduct, capability, policy interpretation, family-friendly processes and general terms and conditions. Ensure advice is compliant, practical and aligned with organisational needs. Compliance & Policy Governance: Maintain and update HR policies in line with UK employment legislation and organisational requirements. Ensure full compliance across right-to-work checks, data protection obligations, secure data handling and audit processes. Support the review and development of policies in partnership with key stakeholders. HR Data, Reporting & HRIS: Oversee the accuracy, integrity and reporting of HR data. Support effective utilisation of the HRIS, including workflow oversight, problem-solving, data quality checks and process improvement. Produce regular HR metrics and insights to inform senior management. Continuous Improvement: Identify and implement opportunities to enhance HR processes, increase efficiency and improve employee experience. Support the adoption of best practice across HR operations and contribute to modernising the employee lifecycle. Talent Acquisition Oversight: Ensure recruitment activity is delivered in a timely and compliant manner across varying contract types. Monitor recruitment metrics such as time to hire and retention. Manage recruitment-related budgets, including agency spend and external service providers. Support continuous improvement of the recruitment process, including interview standards, HRIS utilisation and fairness across all hiring practices. Collaborate on exit-related insights to inform improvements to reward, recognition and engagement strategies. Stakeholder Engagement: Build effective working relationships with HR, finance, payroll and operational leaders. Ensure a collaborative, service-focused approach to HR delivery. Skills & Experience: Experience in an HR Operations Manager or senior HR operations role. Strong background in HR administration and lifecycle processes. Experience leading HR support teams. Working knowledge of HR information systems. Strong understanding of UK employment law and HR compliance. High attention to detail in HR data management. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to work at pace and manage competing priorities. CIPD Level 5.

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