Elevation Recruitment Group are delighted to be working exclusively and on a retained basis with Crampton & Moore who are a successful independent retail business based in Catcliffe, Rotherham.Established in 1966, Crampton & Moore is a trusted, independent retailer specialising in premium domestic appliances, renowned for combining competitive pricing with genuinely expert service. They have grown from strength to strength, growing their annual revenues by 60% over the last 4 years and and remaining highly profitable. They employ nearly 50 staff with plans to grow the team further so this is an exciting time to join this successful and award-winning retail business. Benefits include: - Generous starting salary Annual leave Company Pension Heavy discounts on products They are currently looking to recruit a Finance Manager into the team which will report straight into the Managing Director. The main purpose of the role is to oversee financial transactions coming through the company accounts, provide analysis and various KPI reporting, manage the month end and year end process and support and motivate the finance team day to day. You will also oversee the payroll function as well as prepare budgets and forecasts. It will be a varied role with duties to include: - Day to day management of a finance team of 5 Preparation of Monthly Management Accounts Provision of various monthly reporting and analysis for the Managing Director Month end closure and monitor reconciliations of sales ledger, purchase ledger and nominals Manage monthly supplier payments . Intercompany reconciliations Process quarterly VAT returns and HMRC PAYE Payments Preparation of year end company accounts Liaising with the auditors to produce all reports required Manage monthly payroll processing (Supported by a payroll officer) Any other duties as reasonably required. Qualifications, Skills & Experience: ACCA/ CIMA/ ACA Qualified (Part Qualified and QBE will also be considered) Good finance systems knowledge and Excel Experience of working in a fast-paced SME Business . Good working knowledge of dealing with financial transactions (AP/AR) Staff leadership experience Resilient Ability to prioritise tasks This is a rare opportunity as the current Finance Manager has been in post for over 11 years and is only leaving the business due to a planned retirement later this year. The successful candidate will therefore have the benefit of a thorough handover to gain the shared knowledge and experience to help truly excel in the role. The company has a fantastic work culture with a friendly and supportive team. They promote collaborative working across departments. If you are interested in this rare and exciting opportunity, please send in your CV today!
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Elevation Recruitment Group are delighted to be working exclusively and on a retained basis with Crampton & Moore who are a successful independent retail business based in Catcliffe, Rotherham.Established in 1966, Crampton & Moore is a trusted, independent retailer specialising in premium domestic appliances, renowned for combining competitive pricing with genuinely expert service. They have grown from strength to strength, growing their annual revenues by 60% over the last 4 years and and remaining highly profitable. They employ nearly 50 staff with plans to grow the team further so this is an exciting time to join this successful and award-winning retail business. Benefits include: - Generous starting salary Annual leave Company Pension Heavy discounts on products They are currently looking to recruit a Finance Manager into the team which will report straight into the Managing Director. The main purpose of the role is to oversee financial transactions coming through the company accounts, provide analysis and various KPI reporting, manage the month end and year end process and support and motivate the finance team day to day. You will also oversee the payroll function as well as prepare budgets and forecasts. It will be a varied role with duties to include: - Day to day management of a finance team of 5 Preparation of Monthly Management Accounts Provision of various monthly reporting and analysis for the Managing Director Month end closure and monitor reconciliations of sales ledger, purchase ledger and nominals Manage monthly supplier payments . Intercompany reconciliations Process quarterly VAT returns and HMRC PAYE Payments Preparation of year end company accounts Liaising with the auditors to produce all reports required Manage monthly payroll processing (Supported by a payroll officer) Any other duties as reasonably required. Qualifications, Skills & Experience: ACCA/ CIMA/ ACA Qualified (Part Qualified and QBE will also be considered) Good finance systems knowledge and Excel Experience of working in a fast-paced SME Business . Good working knowledge of dealing with financial transactions (AP/AR) Staff leadership experience Resilient Ability to prioritise tasks This is a rare opportunity as the current Finance Manager has been in post for over 11 years and is only leaving the business due to a planned retirement later this year. The successful candidate will therefore have the benefit of a thorough handover to gain the shared knowledge and experience to help truly excel in the role. The company has a fantastic work culture with a friendly and supportive team. They promote collaborative working across departments. If you are interested in this rare and exciting opportunity, please send in your CV today!
HR Officer Haywards Heath £40K DOE Lloyd Recruitment Services are excited to partner with a well-established and value-driven organisation within the education sector, who are seeking an experienced HR Advisor to join their established team. This is a rewarding role, where you will be making a tangible and impactful difference within a purpose-led environment, providing both strategic and hands-on support across a broad range of HR activities. Key duties of the HR Advisor: Provide day-to-day HR advice on a range of employee relations matters, including absence, performance, and workplace concerns Support and manage HR processes, including investigations, meetings, and documentation Coordinate recruitment activities, ensuring a smooth and compliant hiring process from start to finish Maintain accurate HR records and ensure all processes meet relevant legal and regulatory requirements Assist with the development and updating of HR policies and procedures Support workforce planning, training coordination, and performance review processes Liaise with payroll and support with contracts, changes, and HR administration Contribute to initiatives that promote employee wellbeing and a positive workplace culture Essential criteria: Prior experience in a generalist HR role CIPD qualification (Level 5) or above Good working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Confident supporting managers with employee relations matters Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Able to handle sensitive information with professionalism and discretion Excellent communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships Desirable: Experience within a regulated environment What's on Offer: Salary £35K - £40K DOE A varied and rewarding HR role within a supportive environment Opportunity to work closely with senior stakeholders Competitive benefits package Discounted/free food On-site gym Parking If you're looking for a role where you can make a real impact and develop your HR career within a meaningful sector, we'd love to hear from you. Extra Information: Refer a friend and earn up to £500 (see website for details) Due to high application volumes, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you don't hear from us within 5 days, please assume you have not been successful By applying, you accept Lloyd Recruitment Services' Privacy and GDPR Policy (see website) Lloyd Recruitment Services acts as an employment agency for this vacancy and is an equal opportunity employer.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
HR Officer Haywards Heath £40K DOE Lloyd Recruitment Services are excited to partner with a well-established and value-driven organisation within the education sector, who are seeking an experienced HR Advisor to join their established team. This is a rewarding role, where you will be making a tangible and impactful difference within a purpose-led environment, providing both strategic and hands-on support across a broad range of HR activities. Key duties of the HR Advisor: Provide day-to-day HR advice on a range of employee relations matters, including absence, performance, and workplace concerns Support and manage HR processes, including investigations, meetings, and documentation Coordinate recruitment activities, ensuring a smooth and compliant hiring process from start to finish Maintain accurate HR records and ensure all processes meet relevant legal and regulatory requirements Assist with the development and updating of HR policies and procedures Support workforce planning, training coordination, and performance review processes Liaise with payroll and support with contracts, changes, and HR administration Contribute to initiatives that promote employee wellbeing and a positive workplace culture Essential criteria: Prior experience in a generalist HR role CIPD qualification (Level 5) or above Good working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Confident supporting managers with employee relations matters Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Able to handle sensitive information with professionalism and discretion Excellent communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships Desirable: Experience within a regulated environment What's on Offer: Salary £35K - £40K DOE A varied and rewarding HR role within a supportive environment Opportunity to work closely with senior stakeholders Competitive benefits package Discounted/free food On-site gym Parking If you're looking for a role where you can make a real impact and develop your HR career within a meaningful sector, we'd love to hear from you. Extra Information: Refer a friend and earn up to £500 (see website for details) Due to high application volumes, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you don't hear from us within 5 days, please assume you have not been successful By applying, you accept Lloyd Recruitment Services' Privacy and GDPR Policy (see website) Lloyd Recruitment Services acts as an employment agency for this vacancy and is an equal opportunity employer.
Join a busy and supportive central team, providing essential payroll and pension coordination across a Trust and its schools. This role is ideal for someone with strong payroll, pensions or financial administration experience who can confidently liaise with providers, ensure statutory compliance, and maintain robust financial controls click apply for full job details
Mar 27, 2026
Seasonal
Join a busy and supportive central team, providing essential payroll and pension coordination across a Trust and its schools. This role is ideal for someone with strong payroll, pensions or financial administration experience who can confidently liaise with providers, ensure statutory compliance, and maintain robust financial controls click apply for full job details
Finance Manager We are looking for a Finance Manager to join the Finance team for a 13-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. Position: Finance Manager Location: London E2/Hybrid (minimum 3 days/week in office) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Contract: Fixed term position - 13 month Salary: £42,000 - £45,000 (depending on experience) Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, life insurance and an employee assistance programme with health insurance after six months' service. Closing Date: Friday 24th of April. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the role before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found. About the Role You will provide essential support in processing transactions, preparing financial reports, reconciling the balance sheet and contributing towards achieving the mission of a thriving tea sector that is socially just and environmentally sustainable. Responsibilities include: Process financial data on QuickBooks Review and post all income and expenditure transactions Prepare and process weekly payment runs Administer and review credit cards Ensure timely and accurate creation of sales invoices and credit notes Monitor debtors and creditors ledgers Administer UK bank and Western Union accounts Review and coordinate the monthly UK payroll Manage Fixed Assets register, overseeing purchases and capitalization per policy. Support the preparation of donor and cost centre reports as required by the Programme team and COO Oversee the completion of the monthly finance processes, producing reconciled balance sheet documents. About You You will have experience in a comparable role in a not-for-profit or charity and strong technical financial acumen. We are looking for someone who is qualified or studying towards a recognized accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, or fully qualified AAT) with previous experience of working with QuickBooks. We recognise that no candidate will meet every requirement listed. If you are excited by this role and feel you have relevant experience we encourage you to apply. Work for an equal opportunities employer that is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. About the Organisation Join a membership organisation that collaborates with members and third-party grantors to implement impactful, long-term programs in tea-producing countries, improving the lives of farmers, workers, and communities. ETP is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. You may also have experience in roles such as Finance, Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Finance Accountant, Business Accountant, Charity Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Mar 27, 2026
Contractor
Finance Manager We are looking for a Finance Manager to join the Finance team for a 13-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. Position: Finance Manager Location: London E2/Hybrid (minimum 3 days/week in office) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Contract: Fixed term position - 13 month Salary: £42,000 - £45,000 (depending on experience) Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, life insurance and an employee assistance programme with health insurance after six months' service. Closing Date: Friday 24th of April. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the role before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found. About the Role You will provide essential support in processing transactions, preparing financial reports, reconciling the balance sheet and contributing towards achieving the mission of a thriving tea sector that is socially just and environmentally sustainable. Responsibilities include: Process financial data on QuickBooks Review and post all income and expenditure transactions Prepare and process weekly payment runs Administer and review credit cards Ensure timely and accurate creation of sales invoices and credit notes Monitor debtors and creditors ledgers Administer UK bank and Western Union accounts Review and coordinate the monthly UK payroll Manage Fixed Assets register, overseeing purchases and capitalization per policy. Support the preparation of donor and cost centre reports as required by the Programme team and COO Oversee the completion of the monthly finance processes, producing reconciled balance sheet documents. About You You will have experience in a comparable role in a not-for-profit or charity and strong technical financial acumen. We are looking for someone who is qualified or studying towards a recognized accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, or fully qualified AAT) with previous experience of working with QuickBooks. We recognise that no candidate will meet every requirement listed. If you are excited by this role and feel you have relevant experience we encourage you to apply. Work for an equal opportunities employer that is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. About the Organisation Join a membership organisation that collaborates with members and third-party grantors to implement impactful, long-term programs in tea-producing countries, improving the lives of farmers, workers, and communities. ETP is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. You may also have experience in roles such as Finance, Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Finance Accountant, Business Accountant, Charity Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
The post reports directly into our Director of Finance and the team comprises of a Finance & Funding Officer and a Finance Assistant & Purchase Ledger Clerk. The postholder will have broad experience in a Finance team, ideally in an education setting. The main focus of the post will be on management reporting and payroll as the post carries the responsibility of overseeing the organisation's payroll each month. Client Details I am pleased to be partnering with a leading organisation within the Education sector in recruiting for an experienced ACCA/CIMA qualified Accountant with payroll experience to take on a thoroughgoing role as part of a small, friendly Finance team of 4. Description Departmental income and expenditure accounts and consolidating them into the Institutional-wide monthly management accounts available for the SLT. To manage month-end procedures according to the timetable including (i) the sign off of balance sheet reconciliations, (ii) the calculation and posting of prepayments and accruals, and (iii) the processing and posting of card payments. Providing monthly analysis of key variances identified within each School/Business Support income and expenditure, and active involvement in any resulting action plans. This will require an excellent understanding of multiple processes spanning different Schools and Business Support functions, as well as coordinating and prioritizing workload across their team. Facilitating the budget-setting and planning process. This requires the provision of detailed budgetary performance and staffing requirement levels for each School/Department in advance of strategic financial planning meetings held each year. Outputs from these discussions underpin the organisations financial plan. Providing periodic re-forecasts for School and Business Support units and staff costs. Preparing the annual staffing complement budget. Developing a process regular updating of the staffing complement budget. Preparing capital appraisals in relation to projects Maintaining budget changes in Sage 200, ensuring appropriate documentation is retained. Maintaining the fixed-asset register. Maintaining an overview of spend within Schools and Business Support units and being proactive in identifying any issues. Issues should be resolved through early communication with the relevant School/Business Support unit and appropriate, agreed actions. Preparing the relevant tax returns including corporation tax and VAT and calculating relevant reliefs including theatre tax relief. Providing active input into completion the organisation's annual accounts including the supporting narrative and statistics. Liaising with external auditors as required. Providing input into other external statutory reporting as required. Leading on all aspects of the payroll including collation/provision of the payroll data to the outsourced payroll company for processing and dealing with staff payroll queries. Profile A successful Finance Manager should have: CCAB qualified (ACCA, CA, CIPFA, CIMA) Highly numerate and very comfortable working with large amounts of data. Knowledge of payroll processes and procedures. Demonstrably proactive in seeking solutions. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive working relationships both within a small close-knit Finance team and across the organization. The ability to communicate and convey information to non-financial people. The ability to work under pressure in order to meet strict deadlines. The ability to work on own initiative as well as under direction. Excellent IT skills and knowledge of Excel/applications in the Microsoft Office365 suite and the ability to and aptitude to be self-sufficient/to work with minimal IT support. Knowledge of Sage200 and Sage Payroll and other financial software packages. Personal integrity and high standards for self and others. Experience of working in a Finance role in an educational or performing arts setting. Proven, relevant experience in a similar accounting role. Experience in providing Finance Business Partnering Experience of project or product costing Experience of budget preparation. Experience of analysing variances and communicating these to non-financial people. Experience of running an in-house payroll. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum. Attractive benefits package tailored to support employee well-being. Generous holiday allowance to ensure a healthy work-life balance. Opportunity to work in the rewarding Education sector in Woking. Supportive and collaborative work environment with professional growth opportunities. If you are ready to take on this exciting Finance Manager role in Woking, we encourage you to apply today and contribute to this impactful organisation.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
The post reports directly into our Director of Finance and the team comprises of a Finance & Funding Officer and a Finance Assistant & Purchase Ledger Clerk. The postholder will have broad experience in a Finance team, ideally in an education setting. The main focus of the post will be on management reporting and payroll as the post carries the responsibility of overseeing the organisation's payroll each month. Client Details I am pleased to be partnering with a leading organisation within the Education sector in recruiting for an experienced ACCA/CIMA qualified Accountant with payroll experience to take on a thoroughgoing role as part of a small, friendly Finance team of 4. Description Departmental income and expenditure accounts and consolidating them into the Institutional-wide monthly management accounts available for the SLT. To manage month-end procedures according to the timetable including (i) the sign off of balance sheet reconciliations, (ii) the calculation and posting of prepayments and accruals, and (iii) the processing and posting of card payments. Providing monthly analysis of key variances identified within each School/Business Support income and expenditure, and active involvement in any resulting action plans. This will require an excellent understanding of multiple processes spanning different Schools and Business Support functions, as well as coordinating and prioritizing workload across their team. Facilitating the budget-setting and planning process. This requires the provision of detailed budgetary performance and staffing requirement levels for each School/Department in advance of strategic financial planning meetings held each year. Outputs from these discussions underpin the organisations financial plan. Providing periodic re-forecasts for School and Business Support units and staff costs. Preparing the annual staffing complement budget. Developing a process regular updating of the staffing complement budget. Preparing capital appraisals in relation to projects Maintaining budget changes in Sage 200, ensuring appropriate documentation is retained. Maintaining the fixed-asset register. Maintaining an overview of spend within Schools and Business Support units and being proactive in identifying any issues. Issues should be resolved through early communication with the relevant School/Business Support unit and appropriate, agreed actions. Preparing the relevant tax returns including corporation tax and VAT and calculating relevant reliefs including theatre tax relief. Providing active input into completion the organisation's annual accounts including the supporting narrative and statistics. Liaising with external auditors as required. Providing input into other external statutory reporting as required. Leading on all aspects of the payroll including collation/provision of the payroll data to the outsourced payroll company for processing and dealing with staff payroll queries. Profile A successful Finance Manager should have: CCAB qualified (ACCA, CA, CIPFA, CIMA) Highly numerate and very comfortable working with large amounts of data. Knowledge of payroll processes and procedures. Demonstrably proactive in seeking solutions. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive working relationships both within a small close-knit Finance team and across the organization. The ability to communicate and convey information to non-financial people. The ability to work under pressure in order to meet strict deadlines. The ability to work on own initiative as well as under direction. Excellent IT skills and knowledge of Excel/applications in the Microsoft Office365 suite and the ability to and aptitude to be self-sufficient/to work with minimal IT support. Knowledge of Sage200 and Sage Payroll and other financial software packages. Personal integrity and high standards for self and others. Experience of working in a Finance role in an educational or performing arts setting. Proven, relevant experience in a similar accounting role. Experience in providing Finance Business Partnering Experience of project or product costing Experience of budget preparation. Experience of analysing variances and communicating these to non-financial people. Experience of running an in-house payroll. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum. Attractive benefits package tailored to support employee well-being. Generous holiday allowance to ensure a healthy work-life balance. Opportunity to work in the rewarding Education sector in Woking. Supportive and collaborative work environment with professional growth opportunities. If you are ready to take on this exciting Finance Manager role in Woking, we encourage you to apply today and contribute to this impactful organisation.
PEARSON WHIFFIN RECRUITMENT LTD
Sittingbourne, Kent
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Finance Manager to join a dynamic public sector organisation based in Sittingbourne, Kent. This is a key role responsible for delivering high-quality financial management, supporting strategic decision-making, and ensuring robust financial controls. Working closely with the Chief Financial and Operations Officer (CFOO), you will play a vital role in financial planning, budget monitoring, and the provision of accurate and timely financial information to senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Produce high-quality budget reports and financial monitoring information for senior leaders and governing bodies Support the development and implementation of strong financial systems and controls Assist in ensuring compliance with relevant financial regulations and public sector accountability standards Contribute to financial planning and long-term forecasting Monitor performance against budgets, grants, and income streams Provide accurate and timely management information to support decision-making Main Duties Support the central finance function to ensure all processes are completed accurately and within deadlines Line manage Senior Finance Assistants, acting as a key point of contact for workload and operational queries Assist in the preparation of monthly management accounts and communicate key financial insights to stakeholders Monitor and forecast expenditure, identifying and resolving variances with budget holders and senior leadership Track income streams, ensuring accuracy and investigating discrepancies Reconcile payroll to budgets on a monthly basis and explain any material variances Support audit processes and completion of statutory and government returns Prepare and review cash flow forecasts Develop short, medium, and long-term financial forecasts aligned with government guidance Assist with year-end processes, ensuring deadlines are met and communicated effectively Maintain and review the chart of accounts to ensure accurate financial reporting Support procurement activities, including tendering processes and supplier engagement to achieve value for money Assist in maintaining asset registers, accruals, and prepayments schedules Ensure adherence to all financial procedures, controls, and relevant regulatory frameworks Escalate any suspected financial irregularities or fraud to senior leadership About You You will be a fully qualified accountant ideally with experienced gained working in the Education sector. Candidates who are part qualified or QBE with experienced gained in the Education sector will be considered. This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. The organisation offer a competitive salary and benefits package including 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, attractive pension scheme and working hours of 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday - Thursday with a 4pm finish on a Friday!
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Finance Manager to join a dynamic public sector organisation based in Sittingbourne, Kent. This is a key role responsible for delivering high-quality financial management, supporting strategic decision-making, and ensuring robust financial controls. Working closely with the Chief Financial and Operations Officer (CFOO), you will play a vital role in financial planning, budget monitoring, and the provision of accurate and timely financial information to senior stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Produce high-quality budget reports and financial monitoring information for senior leaders and governing bodies Support the development and implementation of strong financial systems and controls Assist in ensuring compliance with relevant financial regulations and public sector accountability standards Contribute to financial planning and long-term forecasting Monitor performance against budgets, grants, and income streams Provide accurate and timely management information to support decision-making Main Duties Support the central finance function to ensure all processes are completed accurately and within deadlines Line manage Senior Finance Assistants, acting as a key point of contact for workload and operational queries Assist in the preparation of monthly management accounts and communicate key financial insights to stakeholders Monitor and forecast expenditure, identifying and resolving variances with budget holders and senior leadership Track income streams, ensuring accuracy and investigating discrepancies Reconcile payroll to budgets on a monthly basis and explain any material variances Support audit processes and completion of statutory and government returns Prepare and review cash flow forecasts Develop short, medium, and long-term financial forecasts aligned with government guidance Assist with year-end processes, ensuring deadlines are met and communicated effectively Maintain and review the chart of accounts to ensure accurate financial reporting Support procurement activities, including tendering processes and supplier engagement to achieve value for money Assist in maintaining asset registers, accruals, and prepayments schedules Ensure adherence to all financial procedures, controls, and relevant regulatory frameworks Escalate any suspected financial irregularities or fraud to senior leadership About You You will be a fully qualified accountant ideally with experienced gained working in the Education sector. Candidates who are part qualified or QBE with experienced gained in the Education sector will be considered. This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. The organisation offer a competitive salary and benefits package including 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, attractive pension scheme and working hours of 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday - Thursday with a 4pm finish on a Friday!
Job Title: Payroll Officer Location: St Albans Salary: £32,000 - £35,000 Type: Permanent Hybrid: Yes - 3 days office/2 days home We're working with a well-established, family-run firm with a strong reputation in the payroll space. They are now looking to bring in a Payroll Officer to join their close-knit and supportive team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business that is known for its training and development, working closely with industry bodies and offering clear progression within a stable and successful payroll function. Key Responsibilities Process end-to-end payroll for a portfolio of clients Ensure compliance with current payroll legislation and regulations Maintain and update payroll records, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Prepare and review payroll reports Handle client queries and provide a high level of service Work closely with the wider team to support payroll delivery About You Previous experience within a bureau or multi-client payroll environment is essential Strong knowledge of payroll legislation, auto-enrolment, and taxation Excellent organisation, time management, and attention to detail Confident communicator, able to manage client relationships effectively CIPP qualification (or working towards / qualified by experience) is advantageous A proactive individual who is keen to learn and develop within payroll Please contact or apply to this advert today JGA Recruitment Group Ltd ("We") are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. We are also committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We are a specialist Payroll and HR recruitment agency and recruitment business defined in the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 (our business). These statements, together with our privacy notices, set out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you or that you provide to us will be processed by us.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Payroll Officer Location: St Albans Salary: £32,000 - £35,000 Type: Permanent Hybrid: Yes - 3 days office/2 days home We're working with a well-established, family-run firm with a strong reputation in the payroll space. They are now looking to bring in a Payroll Officer to join their close-knit and supportive team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business that is known for its training and development, working closely with industry bodies and offering clear progression within a stable and successful payroll function. Key Responsibilities Process end-to-end payroll for a portfolio of clients Ensure compliance with current payroll legislation and regulations Maintain and update payroll records, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Prepare and review payroll reports Handle client queries and provide a high level of service Work closely with the wider team to support payroll delivery About You Previous experience within a bureau or multi-client payroll environment is essential Strong knowledge of payroll legislation, auto-enrolment, and taxation Excellent organisation, time management, and attention to detail Confident communicator, able to manage client relationships effectively CIPP qualification (or working towards / qualified by experience) is advantageous A proactive individual who is keen to learn and develop within payroll Please contact or apply to this advert today JGA Recruitment Group Ltd ("We") are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. We are also committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We are a specialist Payroll and HR recruitment agency and recruitment business defined in the Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 (our business). These statements, together with our privacy notices, set out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you or that you provide to us will be processed by us.
Finance Manager We are looking for a Finance Manager to join the Finance team for a 13-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. Position: Finance Manager Location: London E2/Hybrid (minimum 3 days/week in office) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Contract: Fixed term position - 13 month Salary: £42,000 £45,000 (depending on experience) Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, life insurance and an employee assistance programme with health insurance after six months service. Closing Date: Friday 24th of April. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the role before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found. About the Role You will provide essential support in processing transactions, preparing financial reports, reconciling the balance sheet and contributing towards achieving the mission of a thriving tea sector that is socially just and environmentally sustainable. Responsibilities include: Process financial data on QuickBooks Review and post all income and expenditure transactions Prepare and process weekly payment runs Administer and review credit cards Ensure timely and accurate creation of sales invoices and credit notes Monitor debtors and creditors ledgers Administer UK bank and Western Union accounts Review and coordinate the monthly UK payroll Manage Fixed Assets register, overseeing purchases and capitalization per policy. Support the preparation of donor and cost centre reports as required by the Programme team and COO Oversee the completion of the monthly finance processes, producing reconciled balance sheet documents. About You You will have experience in a comparable role in a not-for-profit or charity and strong technical financial acumen. We are looking for someone who is qualified or studying towards a recognized accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, or fully qualified AAT) with previous experience of working with QuickBooks. We recognise that no candidate will meet every requirement listed. If you are excited by this role and feel you have relevant experience we encourage you to apply. Work for an equal opportunities employer that is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. About the Organisation Join a membership organisation that collaborates with members and third-party grantors to implement impactful, long-term programs in tea-producing countries, improving the lives of farmers, workers, and communities. ETP is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. You may also have experience in roles such as Finance, Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Finance Accountant, Business Accountant, Charity Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager We are looking for a Finance Manager to join the Finance team for a 13-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. Position: Finance Manager Location: London E2/Hybrid (minimum 3 days/week in office) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Contract: Fixed term position - 13 month Salary: £42,000 £45,000 (depending on experience) Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, life insurance and an employee assistance programme with health insurance after six months service. Closing Date: Friday 24th of April. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the role before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found. About the Role You will provide essential support in processing transactions, preparing financial reports, reconciling the balance sheet and contributing towards achieving the mission of a thriving tea sector that is socially just and environmentally sustainable. Responsibilities include: Process financial data on QuickBooks Review and post all income and expenditure transactions Prepare and process weekly payment runs Administer and review credit cards Ensure timely and accurate creation of sales invoices and credit notes Monitor debtors and creditors ledgers Administer UK bank and Western Union accounts Review and coordinate the monthly UK payroll Manage Fixed Assets register, overseeing purchases and capitalization per policy. Support the preparation of donor and cost centre reports as required by the Programme team and COO Oversee the completion of the monthly finance processes, producing reconciled balance sheet documents. About You You will have experience in a comparable role in a not-for-profit or charity and strong technical financial acumen. We are looking for someone who is qualified or studying towards a recognized accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, or fully qualified AAT) with previous experience of working with QuickBooks. We recognise that no candidate will meet every requirement listed. If you are excited by this role and feel you have relevant experience we encourage you to apply. Work for an equal opportunities employer that is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. About the Organisation Join a membership organisation that collaborates with members and third-party grantors to implement impactful, long-term programs in tea-producing countries, improving the lives of farmers, workers, and communities. ETP is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. You may also have experience in roles such as Finance, Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Finance Accountant, Business Accountant, Charity Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
The Guardian Foundation is a charitable body whose purpose is to promote global press freedom and access to liberal journalism. Our vision is a world where people have access to reliable information from a diverse range of sources, strengthening their ability to hold power to account. Through our news and media literacy programmes, we empower children and young people with the critical skills they need to navigate and engage with news in an informed way. Our news and media literacy programmes, NewsWise (for primary students) and Behind the Headlines (for secondary, further, and higher education), equip young people with the skills to critically analyse news, engage with journalism, and navigate an increasingly complex media landscape. The Guardian Foundation is now looking for an Education Officer for a 12 month fixed term contract to work across The Guardian Foundation's news and media literacy programmes, delivering high-quality workshops and developing engaging educational resources. This is a full-time 35 hour week role. The successful candidate would typically work 8am - 4pm on workshop delivery days, and 9:30am - 5:30pm on non-delivery days. About the Role: Deliver engaging news and media literacy workshops to primary and secondary students (Key Stages 2 - 5) both in-person and online. Workshops are delivered in various settings: in primary and secondary schools, in our Education Centre in the Guardian's office, and in informal settings (eg. libraries), including occasional travel where required. Lead and support the development and updating of high quality learning resources and schemes of work for teachers and students across Key Stage 2 - 5 Adapt sessions and resources to different age groups and educational needs, ensuring accessibility and inclusion. Translate workshop content into scalable formats (e.g. lesson plans, classroom activities, digital and printable resources) Maintain and develop relationships with schools, universities, teachers, and community groups. The salary band for this fixed term contract is £33,000 - £35,000. The full job description can be found here . About You This is not a prescriptive list, and we do not expect applicants to meet every item outlined below. We believe that this role would suit someone looking to build on their existing experiences and skills, whilst also having an understanding of their personal and professional development goals. Qualified teacher status (QTS), with at least 2 years' experience delivering high quality educational sessions to young people. Ability to adapt teaching and delivery across a range of age groups (eg. KS2 - 5 and / or post-16 learners). Experience developing and designing high-quality educational resources or curriculum materials. Good understanding of the UK curricula and current education priorities. An interest in news and current affairs, with an understanding of the importance of news and media literacy. Willingness and ability to travel occasionally within London and across the UK to support programme delivery and training, including occasional overnight stays. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. The Guardian Foundation is committed to safeguarding the children and adults at risk with whom it works. The successful candidate will be expected to adhere to our policy and code of conduct. We value and respect all differences (seen and unseen) in all people at The Guardian Foundation. We aspire to have inclusive working experiences and an environment that reflects the audience we serve, where our people have equal access to career development opportunities, their voices are heard and can contribute to our future. The Guardian Foundation actively encourages applications from candidates underrepresented within the media and not-for-profit sectors. How to Apply To apply, please upload your latest CV and a cover letter which outlines why you'd love to take on this role, and why you're a great match for what we're looking for. We appreciate the time taken to prepare each application we receive. We do not use AI-assisted technology to review applications; every application is reviewed by a member of our recruitment team. The closing date for applications is 6pm, Friday 10th April 2026. Interviews will likely be held W/C 27th April 2026. All roles at the Guardian are open for everybody to apply. It is important to us that you feel supported and comfortable throughout your recruitment process, in order to perform your best. Please let us know if there are any changes we could make to help your application, this includes providing documents in accessible formats or personalising the process to better support your needs. Please contact Karen Walter on to discuss further so we can work with you to support you through your application. Benefits at the The Guardian Foundation You'll have 30 days of annual leave per year (plus bank holidays) with the option to purchase an additional 5 days. Our pension scheme is generous; if you contribute 5% then we will contribute 8-12% (depending on your age). We believe in giving back, which is why employees are given 2 volunteering days annually and the option of payroll giving. Season ticket loans are also available. You are entitled to private healthcare, life cover, income protection, and eye tests. You can also opt in to dental insurance. We have enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave policies in place. We also support our employees by offering an IVF, menopause, baby loss, and trans equality policy.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
The Guardian Foundation is a charitable body whose purpose is to promote global press freedom and access to liberal journalism. Our vision is a world where people have access to reliable information from a diverse range of sources, strengthening their ability to hold power to account. Through our news and media literacy programmes, we empower children and young people with the critical skills they need to navigate and engage with news in an informed way. Our news and media literacy programmes, NewsWise (for primary students) and Behind the Headlines (for secondary, further, and higher education), equip young people with the skills to critically analyse news, engage with journalism, and navigate an increasingly complex media landscape. The Guardian Foundation is now looking for an Education Officer for a 12 month fixed term contract to work across The Guardian Foundation's news and media literacy programmes, delivering high-quality workshops and developing engaging educational resources. This is a full-time 35 hour week role. The successful candidate would typically work 8am - 4pm on workshop delivery days, and 9:30am - 5:30pm on non-delivery days. About the Role: Deliver engaging news and media literacy workshops to primary and secondary students (Key Stages 2 - 5) both in-person and online. Workshops are delivered in various settings: in primary and secondary schools, in our Education Centre in the Guardian's office, and in informal settings (eg. libraries), including occasional travel where required. Lead and support the development and updating of high quality learning resources and schemes of work for teachers and students across Key Stage 2 - 5 Adapt sessions and resources to different age groups and educational needs, ensuring accessibility and inclusion. Translate workshop content into scalable formats (e.g. lesson plans, classroom activities, digital and printable resources) Maintain and develop relationships with schools, universities, teachers, and community groups. The salary band for this fixed term contract is £33,000 - £35,000. The full job description can be found here . About You This is not a prescriptive list, and we do not expect applicants to meet every item outlined below. We believe that this role would suit someone looking to build on their existing experiences and skills, whilst also having an understanding of their personal and professional development goals. Qualified teacher status (QTS), with at least 2 years' experience delivering high quality educational sessions to young people. Ability to adapt teaching and delivery across a range of age groups (eg. KS2 - 5 and / or post-16 learners). Experience developing and designing high-quality educational resources or curriculum materials. Good understanding of the UK curricula and current education priorities. An interest in news and current affairs, with an understanding of the importance of news and media literacy. Willingness and ability to travel occasionally within London and across the UK to support programme delivery and training, including occasional overnight stays. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. The Guardian Foundation is committed to safeguarding the children and adults at risk with whom it works. The successful candidate will be expected to adhere to our policy and code of conduct. We value and respect all differences (seen and unseen) in all people at The Guardian Foundation. We aspire to have inclusive working experiences and an environment that reflects the audience we serve, where our people have equal access to career development opportunities, their voices are heard and can contribute to our future. The Guardian Foundation actively encourages applications from candidates underrepresented within the media and not-for-profit sectors. How to Apply To apply, please upload your latest CV and a cover letter which outlines why you'd love to take on this role, and why you're a great match for what we're looking for. We appreciate the time taken to prepare each application we receive. We do not use AI-assisted technology to review applications; every application is reviewed by a member of our recruitment team. The closing date for applications is 6pm, Friday 10th April 2026. Interviews will likely be held W/C 27th April 2026. All roles at the Guardian are open for everybody to apply. It is important to us that you feel supported and comfortable throughout your recruitment process, in order to perform your best. Please let us know if there are any changes we could make to help your application, this includes providing documents in accessible formats or personalising the process to better support your needs. Please contact Karen Walter on to discuss further so we can work with you to support you through your application. Benefits at the The Guardian Foundation You'll have 30 days of annual leave per year (plus bank holidays) with the option to purchase an additional 5 days. Our pension scheme is generous; if you contribute 5% then we will contribute 8-12% (depending on your age). We believe in giving back, which is why employees are given 2 volunteering days annually and the option of payroll giving. Season ticket loans are also available. You are entitled to private healthcare, life cover, income protection, and eye tests. You can also opt in to dental insurance. We have enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave policies in place. We also support our employees by offering an IVF, menopause, baby loss, and trans equality policy.
Ref: PRO-262 Join St Giles as a People Data & Reward Officer Are you detail-oriented, numerically skilled, and passionate about supporting people in a dynamic organisation? We're looking for a People Data & Reward Officer to deliver timely and accurate payroll, support pay and reward strategies, and contribute to an inclusive, high-performing workplace. About St Giles Trust An ambitious, well-established charity that helps people facing adversity to find jobs, homes and the right support they need. Central to our ethos is our belief that people with first-hand experience of successfully overcoming issues such as an offending background, homelessness, addictions and gang involvement, hold the key to positive change in others. What you'll do: Process monthly payroll and employee benefits with precision Support the development and implementation of HR systems and pay/reward initiatives Respond to payroll queries and ensure compliance with policies and statutory requirements Generate reports, analyse data, and contribute to process improvements Collaborate with colleagues and train managers on systems and best practices About you: Experience with payroll, HR practices, and using business communications tools Strong numerical and analytical skills; accuracy and attention to detail are a must Solution-focused, highly organised, and able to prioritise competing tasks Committed to St Giles's values of empowerment, inclusion, and support This is a part-time, flexible/hybrid role with national travel opportunities. Join a team that values kindness, adaptability, and collaboration-where your work directly supports our vision to be a great place to work. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and help shape the future of St Giles! Role Details Location: Flexible/Hybrid with national travel Hours: Part time 28 hours per week Salary: £22,400 pa for 28 hours a week (FTE £28,000 pa) including London Weighting where applicable Holiday: 30 days + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) DBS: Basic DBS check required Recruitment Timeline Closing date: Monday, 13 th April 2026 at 9.00am Interview Date: w/c 20 th April 2026 In return, you can expect a competitive salary, generous leave allowance, staff pension, flexible working, a mentoring programme, an advice and counselling service, clinical therapist sessions, life insurance (4 x annual salary), duvet days, season ticket loan, employee perks programme, eye care voucher and much more. We are an equity and inclusion-confident employer. We welcome all applications, and we particularly encourage applications from people of the global majority (black, brown, multi- heritage) and those who identify as disabled, neuroexpansive, neurodiverse, with any protected characteristics and/or social barriers or challenges. We value the empowering and informative impact that all lived experiences and diversity of thought can offer the organisation. St Giles will guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria set out in the Job Description for the vacancy.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Ref: PRO-262 Join St Giles as a People Data & Reward Officer Are you detail-oriented, numerically skilled, and passionate about supporting people in a dynamic organisation? We're looking for a People Data & Reward Officer to deliver timely and accurate payroll, support pay and reward strategies, and contribute to an inclusive, high-performing workplace. About St Giles Trust An ambitious, well-established charity that helps people facing adversity to find jobs, homes and the right support they need. Central to our ethos is our belief that people with first-hand experience of successfully overcoming issues such as an offending background, homelessness, addictions and gang involvement, hold the key to positive change in others. What you'll do: Process monthly payroll and employee benefits with precision Support the development and implementation of HR systems and pay/reward initiatives Respond to payroll queries and ensure compliance with policies and statutory requirements Generate reports, analyse data, and contribute to process improvements Collaborate with colleagues and train managers on systems and best practices About you: Experience with payroll, HR practices, and using business communications tools Strong numerical and analytical skills; accuracy and attention to detail are a must Solution-focused, highly organised, and able to prioritise competing tasks Committed to St Giles's values of empowerment, inclusion, and support This is a part-time, flexible/hybrid role with national travel opportunities. Join a team that values kindness, adaptability, and collaboration-where your work directly supports our vision to be a great place to work. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and help shape the future of St Giles! Role Details Location: Flexible/Hybrid with national travel Hours: Part time 28 hours per week Salary: £22,400 pa for 28 hours a week (FTE £28,000 pa) including London Weighting where applicable Holiday: 30 days + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) DBS: Basic DBS check required Recruitment Timeline Closing date: Monday, 13 th April 2026 at 9.00am Interview Date: w/c 20 th April 2026 In return, you can expect a competitive salary, generous leave allowance, staff pension, flexible working, a mentoring programme, an advice and counselling service, clinical therapist sessions, life insurance (4 x annual salary), duvet days, season ticket loan, employee perks programme, eye care voucher and much more. We are an equity and inclusion-confident employer. We welcome all applications, and we particularly encourage applications from people of the global majority (black, brown, multi- heritage) and those who identify as disabled, neuroexpansive, neurodiverse, with any protected characteristics and/or social barriers or challenges. We value the empowering and informative impact that all lived experiences and diversity of thought can offer the organisation. St Giles will guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria set out in the Job Description for the vacancy.
A growing, well-established organisation is seeking a part-time HR/Payroll Officer to join their team. This is a dual-role supporting payroll processing and HR administration, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and smooth day-to-day HR operations. Key Responsibilities: Process weekly and monthly payroll for salaried and hourly employees Collect payroll data (hours, overtime, bonuses, deductions) and ensure compliance with legislation Manage starters, leavers, and contractual changes Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems Support onboarding and offboarding, recruitment administration, and HR documentation Take accurate minutes for HR meetings and support audits or compliance checks Skills & Experience Required: Payroll experience (hourly and salaried) Strong understanding of payroll legislation Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy Professional and discreet with confidential information Strong administrative and IT skills Excellent organisational and communication skills Desirable: CIPD qualification (or working towards) Previous HR administration experience Experience with payroll/HR software (e.g., Sage) Personal Attributes: Reliable, proactive, and solutions-focused Confident working with people at all levels Ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines Committed to high standards and accuracy This is a part-time, office based role working 20-25 hours per week. Why Apply: This is an excellent opportunity for an HR/Payroll professional to contribute to a people-focused, supportive environment while developing their skills in both payroll and HR administration.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
A growing, well-established organisation is seeking a part-time HR/Payroll Officer to join their team. This is a dual-role supporting payroll processing and HR administration, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and smooth day-to-day HR operations. Key Responsibilities: Process weekly and monthly payroll for salaried and hourly employees Collect payroll data (hours, overtime, bonuses, deductions) and ensure compliance with legislation Manage starters, leavers, and contractual changes Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems Support onboarding and offboarding, recruitment administration, and HR documentation Take accurate minutes for HR meetings and support audits or compliance checks Skills & Experience Required: Payroll experience (hourly and salaried) Strong understanding of payroll legislation Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy Professional and discreet with confidential information Strong administrative and IT skills Excellent organisational and communication skills Desirable: CIPD qualification (or working towards) Previous HR administration experience Experience with payroll/HR software (e.g., Sage) Personal Attributes: Reliable, proactive, and solutions-focused Confident working with people at all levels Ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines Committed to high standards and accuracy This is a part-time, office based role working 20-25 hours per week. Why Apply: This is an excellent opportunity for an HR/Payroll professional to contribute to a people-focused, supportive environment while developing their skills in both payroll and HR administration.
People Change Officer Victoria, London (Hybrid - 6 days per month in office) ASAP start - FTC till 30th Sept 2026 (35hrs/week) £37,150 + £1,000 London Allowance (if applicable) MLC are currently partnering with the Education and Training Foundation (ETF) to recruit a People Change Officer to join their People and Workplace team on a fixed-term basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced HR Coordinator or HR Officer with exposure to organisational change, restructuring, or redundancy processes who is looking to deepen their experience in a structured, values-led organisation. Please note this opportunity is to start immediately, with interviews taking place 1st week of March. The Opportunity You will play a key role in coordinating and supporting organisational change activity, including redeployment and redundancy consultations. This is a hands-on role requiring both strong HR administration capability and the emotional intelligence to support employees through sensitive periods of change. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting managers with consultation processes and conducting one-to-one employee consultations Drafting clear, compliant and empathetic communications relating to change activity Managing accurate documentation and record keeping via Personio and tracking systems Coordinating payroll-related changes including contract amendments, redeployment updates and redundancy payments Maintaining action logs, documentation and risk registers Scheduling and supporting consultation meetings and feedback forums Acting as a first point of contact for change-related employee queries Utilising AI-powered tools to support high-quality, personalised communications The role is hybrid, with attendance in the Victoria office required six times per month, alongside occasional support for internal events and workplace operations. About You: Proven experience within HR administration or coordination, ideally within change or restructuring environments Experience supporting payroll processes and HR systems (Personio advantageous) Strong written communication skills and excellent attention to detail The ability to handle sensitive conversations with empathy and professionalism Experience managing shared inboxes and high-volume administrative workloads Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise effectively A collaborative approach and commitment to confidentiality This position would suit someone confident in HR processes who is comfortable operating in a change environment and able to balance compassion with compliance. If you would like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please get in touch with Annabelle at MLC Partners.
Mar 27, 2026
Contractor
People Change Officer Victoria, London (Hybrid - 6 days per month in office) ASAP start - FTC till 30th Sept 2026 (35hrs/week) £37,150 + £1,000 London Allowance (if applicable) MLC are currently partnering with the Education and Training Foundation (ETF) to recruit a People Change Officer to join their People and Workplace team on a fixed-term basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced HR Coordinator or HR Officer with exposure to organisational change, restructuring, or redundancy processes who is looking to deepen their experience in a structured, values-led organisation. Please note this opportunity is to start immediately, with interviews taking place 1st week of March. The Opportunity You will play a key role in coordinating and supporting organisational change activity, including redeployment and redundancy consultations. This is a hands-on role requiring both strong HR administration capability and the emotional intelligence to support employees through sensitive periods of change. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting managers with consultation processes and conducting one-to-one employee consultations Drafting clear, compliant and empathetic communications relating to change activity Managing accurate documentation and record keeping via Personio and tracking systems Coordinating payroll-related changes including contract amendments, redeployment updates and redundancy payments Maintaining action logs, documentation and risk registers Scheduling and supporting consultation meetings and feedback forums Acting as a first point of contact for change-related employee queries Utilising AI-powered tools to support high-quality, personalised communications The role is hybrid, with attendance in the Victoria office required six times per month, alongside occasional support for internal events and workplace operations. About You: Proven experience within HR administration or coordination, ideally within change or restructuring environments Experience supporting payroll processes and HR systems (Personio advantageous) Strong written communication skills and excellent attention to detail The ability to handle sensitive conversations with empathy and professionalism Experience managing shared inboxes and high-volume administrative workloads Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise effectively A collaborative approach and commitment to confidentiality This position would suit someone confident in HR processes who is comfortable operating in a change environment and able to balance compassion with compliance. If you would like to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please get in touch with Annabelle at MLC Partners.
Location: UK based Hybrid, any UK office with national travel Ref: PRO-262 Join St Giles as a People Data & Reward Officer Are you detail-oriented, numerically skilled, and passionate about supporting people in a dynamic organisation? We re looking for a People Data & Reward Officer to deliver timely and accurate payroll, support pay and reward strategies, and contribute to an inclusive, high-performing workplace. About St Giles Trust An ambitious, well-established charity that helps people facing adversity to find jobs, homes and the right support they need. Central to our ethos is our belief that people with first-hand experience of successfully overcoming issues such as an offending background, homelessness, addictions and gang involvement, hold the key to positive change in others. What you ll do: Process monthly payroll and employee benefits with precision Support the development and implementation of HR systems and pay/reward initiatives Respond to payroll queries and ensure compliance with policies and statutory requirements Generate reports, analyse data, and contribute to process improvements Collaborate with colleagues and train managers on systems and best practices About you: Experience with payroll, HR practices, and using business communications tools Strong numerical and analytical skills; accuracy and attention to detail are a must Solution-focused, highly organised, and able to prioritise competing tasks Committed to St Giles s values of empowerment, inclusion, and support This is a part-time, flexible/hybrid role with national travel opportunities. Join a team that values kindness, adaptability, and collaboration where your work directly supports our vision to be a great place to work. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and help shape the future of St Giles! Role Details Location : Flexible/Hybrid with national travel Hours : Part time 28 hours per week Salary : £22,400 pa for 28 hours a week (FTE £28,000 pa) including London Weighting where applicable Holiday : 30 days + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) DBS : Basic DBS check required Recruitment Timeline Closing date: Monday, 13th April 2026 at 9.00am Interview Date: w/c 20th April 2026 In return, you can expect a competitive salary, generous leave allowance, staff pension, flexible working, a mentoring programme, an advice and counselling service, clinical therapist sessions, life insurance (4 x annual salary), duvet days, season ticket loan, employee perks programme, eye care voucher and much more. We are an equity and inclusion-confident employer. We welcome all applications, and we particularly encourage applications from people of the global majority (black, brown, multi- heritage) and those who identify as disabled, neuroexpansive, neurodiverse, with any protected characteristics and/or social barriers or challenges. We value the empowering and informative impact that all lived experiences and diversity of thought can offer the organisation. St Giles will guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria set out in the Job Description for the vacancy.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Location: UK based Hybrid, any UK office with national travel Ref: PRO-262 Join St Giles as a People Data & Reward Officer Are you detail-oriented, numerically skilled, and passionate about supporting people in a dynamic organisation? We re looking for a People Data & Reward Officer to deliver timely and accurate payroll, support pay and reward strategies, and contribute to an inclusive, high-performing workplace. About St Giles Trust An ambitious, well-established charity that helps people facing adversity to find jobs, homes and the right support they need. Central to our ethos is our belief that people with first-hand experience of successfully overcoming issues such as an offending background, homelessness, addictions and gang involvement, hold the key to positive change in others. What you ll do: Process monthly payroll and employee benefits with precision Support the development and implementation of HR systems and pay/reward initiatives Respond to payroll queries and ensure compliance with policies and statutory requirements Generate reports, analyse data, and contribute to process improvements Collaborate with colleagues and train managers on systems and best practices About you: Experience with payroll, HR practices, and using business communications tools Strong numerical and analytical skills; accuracy and attention to detail are a must Solution-focused, highly organised, and able to prioritise competing tasks Committed to St Giles s values of empowerment, inclusion, and support This is a part-time, flexible/hybrid role with national travel opportunities. Join a team that values kindness, adaptability, and collaboration where your work directly supports our vision to be a great place to work. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and help shape the future of St Giles! Role Details Location : Flexible/Hybrid with national travel Hours : Part time 28 hours per week Salary : £22,400 pa for 28 hours a week (FTE £28,000 pa) including London Weighting where applicable Holiday : 30 days + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) DBS : Basic DBS check required Recruitment Timeline Closing date: Monday, 13th April 2026 at 9.00am Interview Date: w/c 20th April 2026 In return, you can expect a competitive salary, generous leave allowance, staff pension, flexible working, a mentoring programme, an advice and counselling service, clinical therapist sessions, life insurance (4 x annual salary), duvet days, season ticket loan, employee perks programme, eye care voucher and much more. We are an equity and inclusion-confident employer. We welcome all applications, and we particularly encourage applications from people of the global majority (black, brown, multi- heritage) and those who identify as disabled, neuroexpansive, neurodiverse, with any protected characteristics and/or social barriers or challenges. We value the empowering and informative impact that all lived experiences and diversity of thought can offer the organisation. St Giles will guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria set out in the Job Description for the vacancy.
Ref: 23314 The Skills You'll Need: Relevant qualification in Accounting, Taxation, or Finance (e.g., ATT, CTA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent preferred), proven experience in UK tax compliance, strong knowledge of VAT, Corporation Tax, PAYE, EORI and UK GAAP within automotive or motor sector. Your New Salary: Up to 60k depending on the experience Office based Perm Reports to: Senior Finance Manager Start: ASAP Location: Central London Role Overview: The Tax Officer will be responsible for overseeing all tax-related matters within the company, ensuring full compliance with UK tax regulations. The successful candidate will manage corporate and payroll taxes, VAT submissions, import/export duties, and maintain direct communication with HMRC. Tax Officer - What You'll be Doing: Key Responsibilities Tax Compliance & HMRC Liaison Act as the primary point of contact with HMRC for all tax-related matters Ensure full compliance with UK tax legislation and reporting requirements Respond to HMRC enquiries, investigations, and correspondence Maintain accurate tax records and documentation Corporate & Business Taxes Prepare and submit Corporation Tax returns Manage business rates and other applicable company taxes Monitor tax deadlines and ensure timely submissions and payments VAT Management Prepare and submit VAT returns (including Margin Scheme if applicable to vehicle sales) Ensure correct VAT treatment of vehicle sales, imports, exports, and intra-EU transactions Conduct VAT reconciliations and resolve discrepancies Import/Export & Customs Duties Oversee customs declarations and import/export tax compliance Ensure correct calculation and payment of customs duties Liaise with freight agents and customs brokers when necessary Payroll & Employment Taxes Oversee PAYE, National Insurance Contributions (NIC), and other payroll-related taxes Review and verify payroll calculations to ensure accuracy and compliance Ensure RTI (Real Time Information) submissions are completed accurately and on time Financial Control & Reporting Work closely with the Finance team to ensure accurate tax reporting Support audits and provide tax documentation as required Identify tax planning opportunities and advise management on tax efficiency Work closely with the Finance team to ensure accurate ME/YE closings Tax Officer - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Qualifications & Experience Relevant qualification in Accounting, Taxation, or Finance (e.g., ATT, CTA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent preferred) At least 5 years proven experience in UK tax compliance Strong knowledge of VAT, Corporation Tax, PAYE, EORI and UK GAAP Experience in the automotive industry is desirable Familiarity with HMRC systems and online filing platforms Skills Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent attention to detail Strong communication skills and ability to liaise with HMRC and external advisors Ability to work independently and manage multiple deadlines Proficiency in accounting software and Microsoft Excel Please view all our Team China jobs at people-first-recruitment Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-china We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Ref: 23314 The Skills You'll Need: Relevant qualification in Accounting, Taxation, or Finance (e.g., ATT, CTA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent preferred), proven experience in UK tax compliance, strong knowledge of VAT, Corporation Tax, PAYE, EORI and UK GAAP within automotive or motor sector. Your New Salary: Up to 60k depending on the experience Office based Perm Reports to: Senior Finance Manager Start: ASAP Location: Central London Role Overview: The Tax Officer will be responsible for overseeing all tax-related matters within the company, ensuring full compliance with UK tax regulations. The successful candidate will manage corporate and payroll taxes, VAT submissions, import/export duties, and maintain direct communication with HMRC. Tax Officer - What You'll be Doing: Key Responsibilities Tax Compliance & HMRC Liaison Act as the primary point of contact with HMRC for all tax-related matters Ensure full compliance with UK tax legislation and reporting requirements Respond to HMRC enquiries, investigations, and correspondence Maintain accurate tax records and documentation Corporate & Business Taxes Prepare and submit Corporation Tax returns Manage business rates and other applicable company taxes Monitor tax deadlines and ensure timely submissions and payments VAT Management Prepare and submit VAT returns (including Margin Scheme if applicable to vehicle sales) Ensure correct VAT treatment of vehicle sales, imports, exports, and intra-EU transactions Conduct VAT reconciliations and resolve discrepancies Import/Export & Customs Duties Oversee customs declarations and import/export tax compliance Ensure correct calculation and payment of customs duties Liaise with freight agents and customs brokers when necessary Payroll & Employment Taxes Oversee PAYE, National Insurance Contributions (NIC), and other payroll-related taxes Review and verify payroll calculations to ensure accuracy and compliance Ensure RTI (Real Time Information) submissions are completed accurately and on time Financial Control & Reporting Work closely with the Finance team to ensure accurate tax reporting Support audits and provide tax documentation as required Identify tax planning opportunities and advise management on tax efficiency Work closely with the Finance team to ensure accurate ME/YE closings Tax Officer - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Qualifications & Experience Relevant qualification in Accounting, Taxation, or Finance (e.g., ATT, CTA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent preferred) At least 5 years proven experience in UK tax compliance Strong knowledge of VAT, Corporation Tax, PAYE, EORI and UK GAAP Experience in the automotive industry is desirable Familiarity with HMRC systems and online filing platforms Skills Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent attention to detail Strong communication skills and ability to liaise with HMRC and external advisors Ability to work independently and manage multiple deadlines Proficiency in accounting software and Microsoft Excel Please view all our Team China jobs at people-first-recruitment Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-china We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Local Authority Housing, Temporary Accommodation Officer, South London Pay rate to £216.39 per day Contract role, Local Government Housing We are recruiting for an experienced Temporary Accommodation Officer in South London. This is a contract role, and you will need to have experience in a similar role in a Local Authority setting Main Purpose of the Job To manage a caseload of households that have been identified as ready to move on from temporary accommodation into settled accommodation. Using the information about the household to offer suitable (as legally defined) settled accommodation for them, in order for the Council to discharge duties. This could be private rented accommodation, supported housing, direct offer of social housing, choice-based lettings or other settled accommodation options. To review information about the household, updating the housing needs assessment, and other documentation, as necessary, to ensure the needs of the household are fully understood. Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and Vitalis can offer you:- A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Housing, Public Sector, Planning and Local Government work. If you are experienced in this sector, and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles.
Mar 26, 2026
Contractor
Local Authority Housing, Temporary Accommodation Officer, South London Pay rate to £216.39 per day Contract role, Local Government Housing We are recruiting for an experienced Temporary Accommodation Officer in South London. This is a contract role, and you will need to have experience in a similar role in a Local Authority setting Main Purpose of the Job To manage a caseload of households that have been identified as ready to move on from temporary accommodation into settled accommodation. Using the information about the household to offer suitable (as legally defined) settled accommodation for them, in order for the Council to discharge duties. This could be private rented accommodation, supported housing, direct offer of social housing, choice-based lettings or other settled accommodation options. To review information about the household, updating the housing needs assessment, and other documentation, as necessary, to ensure the needs of the household are fully understood. Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and Vitalis can offer you:- A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Housing, Public Sector, Planning and Local Government work. If you are experienced in this sector, and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles.
Finance Manager We are looking for a Finance Manager to join the Finance team for a 13-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. Position: Finance Manager Location: London E2/Hybrid (minimum 3 days/week in office) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Contract: Fixed term position - 13 month Salary: £42,000 £45,000 (depending on experience) Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, life insurance and an employee assistance programme with health insurance after six months service. Closing Date: Friday 24th of April. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the role before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found. About the Role You will provide essential support in processing transactions, preparing financial reports, reconciling the balance sheet and contributing towards achieving the mission of a thriving tea sector that is socially just and environmentally sustainable. Responsibilities include: Process financial data on QuickBooks Review and post all income and expenditure transactions Prepare and process weekly payment runs Administer and review credit cards Ensure timely and accurate creation of sales invoices and credit notes Monitor debtors and creditors ledgers Administer UK bank and Western Union accounts Review and coordinate the monthly UK payroll Manage Fixed Assets register, overseeing purchases and capitalization per policy. Support the preparation of donor and cost centre reports as required by the Programme team and COO Oversee the completion of the monthly finance processes, producing reconciled balance sheet documents. About You You will have experience in a comparable role in a not-for-profit or charity and strong technical financial acumen. We are looking for someone who is qualified or studying towards a recognized accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, or fully qualified AAT) with previous experience of working with QuickBooks. We recognise that no candidate will meet every requirement listed. If you are excited by this role and feel you have relevant experience we encourage you to apply. Work for an equal opportunities employer that is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. About the Organisation Join a membership organisation that collaborates with members and third-party grantors to implement impactful, long-term programs in tea-producing countries, improving the lives of farmers, workers, and communities. ETP is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. You may also have experience in roles such as Finance, Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Finance Accountant, Business Accountant, Charity Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager We are looking for a Finance Manager to join the Finance team for a 13-month fixed term contract to cover maternity leave. Position: Finance Manager Location: London E2/Hybrid (minimum 3 days/week in office) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Contract: Fixed term position - 13 month Salary: £42,000 £45,000 (depending on experience) Benefits: 8% employer pension contribution, life insurance and an employee assistance programme with health insurance after six months service. Closing Date: Friday 24th of April. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the role before the deadline if a suitable candidate is found. About the Role You will provide essential support in processing transactions, preparing financial reports, reconciling the balance sheet and contributing towards achieving the mission of a thriving tea sector that is socially just and environmentally sustainable. Responsibilities include: Process financial data on QuickBooks Review and post all income and expenditure transactions Prepare and process weekly payment runs Administer and review credit cards Ensure timely and accurate creation of sales invoices and credit notes Monitor debtors and creditors ledgers Administer UK bank and Western Union accounts Review and coordinate the monthly UK payroll Manage Fixed Assets register, overseeing purchases and capitalization per policy. Support the preparation of donor and cost centre reports as required by the Programme team and COO Oversee the completion of the monthly finance processes, producing reconciled balance sheet documents. About You You will have experience in a comparable role in a not-for-profit or charity and strong technical financial acumen. We are looking for someone who is qualified or studying towards a recognized accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, or fully qualified AAT) with previous experience of working with QuickBooks. We recognise that no candidate will meet every requirement listed. If you are excited by this role and feel you have relevant experience we encourage you to apply. Work for an equal opportunities employer that is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. About the Organisation Join a membership organisation that collaborates with members and third-party grantors to implement impactful, long-term programs in tea-producing countries, improving the lives of farmers, workers, and communities. ETP is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. You may also have experience in roles such as Finance, Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Finance Accountant, Business Accountant, Charity Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Dedicate Recruitment is proud to partner with a prominent Multi Academy Trust in their search for a dedicated Finance Manager. Based in Sittingbourne, this role offers the opportunity to contribute significantly to the financial health and accountability of an organisation that oversees 19 academies. The Finance Manager will play a key role in producing accurate budgets and monitoring financial data to support Heads of Schools, Trust Principals, Governors, and Directors. Working closely with the Chief Financial and Operations Officer, you will help develop and maintain robust systems to ensure compliance with the Academies Financial Handbook, deliver sound financial controls, and achieve value for money. Your responsibilities will involve supporting financial planning, monitoring budgets, preparing management accounts, and ensuring timely and accurate reporting. You will also be involved in overseeing payroll reconciliation, assisting with audits, producing cash flow and forecast reports, and maintaining financial procedures across the Trust. An understanding of multi-academy trusts and previous finance management experience will be essential for success in this role. Experience as a Finance Manager, preferably within a Multi Academy Trust environment Strong understanding of financial regulations and the Academies Financial Handbook Proven ability to produce budgets, forecasts, and management accounts Experience in financial reporting, monitoring variances, and managing cash flow Excellent line management and communication skills Proficiency with financial systems and maintaining financial controls Ability to work collaboratively with senior stakeholders and external auditors In return, this role offers a competitive salary package, excellent opportunities for professional development, and the chance to make a meaningful impact within a growing educational organisation. The organisation values a proactive and supportive approach, fostering a collaborative environment where your expertise will be truly valued. Interviews: April 2026 Dedicate Recruitment operates as a recruitment agency on behalf of permanent staff and as a recruitment business for temporary workers. In applying for this post, you agree to our T&C's, Disclaimer and Privacy Policy found on our website.
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Dedicate Recruitment is proud to partner with a prominent Multi Academy Trust in their search for a dedicated Finance Manager. Based in Sittingbourne, this role offers the opportunity to contribute significantly to the financial health and accountability of an organisation that oversees 19 academies. The Finance Manager will play a key role in producing accurate budgets and monitoring financial data to support Heads of Schools, Trust Principals, Governors, and Directors. Working closely with the Chief Financial and Operations Officer, you will help develop and maintain robust systems to ensure compliance with the Academies Financial Handbook, deliver sound financial controls, and achieve value for money. Your responsibilities will involve supporting financial planning, monitoring budgets, preparing management accounts, and ensuring timely and accurate reporting. You will also be involved in overseeing payroll reconciliation, assisting with audits, producing cash flow and forecast reports, and maintaining financial procedures across the Trust. An understanding of multi-academy trusts and previous finance management experience will be essential for success in this role. Experience as a Finance Manager, preferably within a Multi Academy Trust environment Strong understanding of financial regulations and the Academies Financial Handbook Proven ability to produce budgets, forecasts, and management accounts Experience in financial reporting, monitoring variances, and managing cash flow Excellent line management and communication skills Proficiency with financial systems and maintaining financial controls Ability to work collaboratively with senior stakeholders and external auditors In return, this role offers a competitive salary package, excellent opportunities for professional development, and the chance to make a meaningful impact within a growing educational organisation. The organisation values a proactive and supportive approach, fostering a collaborative environment where your expertise will be truly valued. Interviews: April 2026 Dedicate Recruitment operates as a recruitment agency on behalf of permanent staff and as a recruitment business for temporary workers. In applying for this post, you agree to our T&C's, Disclaimer and Privacy Policy found on our website.
Local Authority Senior Housing Benefits Officer, North London Pay rate £31.91 per hour Contract role, Housing Benefit We are recruiting for an experienced Senior Housing Benefits Officer in North London, with a strong background in appeals submissions, reconsiderations, escalations, and Tribunal hearings. You must have substantial recent experience working exclusively on appeals, rather than appeals being part of a broader role. Primarily home-based, with occasional office meetings Must be available to attend several Tribunal hearings each month You should live within reasonable distance of Harrow, Watford, or London You will need to have extensive and recent experience in a similar role. Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and we can offer you:- A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Housing, Public Sector, Planning and Local Government work. If you are experienced in this sector, and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles.
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
Local Authority Senior Housing Benefits Officer, North London Pay rate £31.91 per hour Contract role, Housing Benefit We are recruiting for an experienced Senior Housing Benefits Officer in North London, with a strong background in appeals submissions, reconsiderations, escalations, and Tribunal hearings. You must have substantial recent experience working exclusively on appeals, rather than appeals being part of a broader role. Primarily home-based, with occasional office meetings Must be available to attend several Tribunal hearings each month You should live within reasonable distance of Harrow, Watford, or London You will need to have extensive and recent experience in a similar role. Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and we can offer you:- A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Housing, Public Sector, Planning and Local Government work. If you are experienced in this sector, and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles.
Local Authority Housing Complaints Officer, North West London Pay rate to £30.88 per hour Contract role, Housing Pertemps are recruiting for an experienced Housing Complaints Officer, in North West London. You will need to have experience in a similar role in a Local Authority, and extensive complaints handling experience, particularly (but not exclusively) in relation to housing, repairs, homelessness and public realm complaints. Will need experience of managing stage 2 complaints, drafting responses on behalf of Corporate Directors so will know how to interact with senior stakeholders. Will need an element of tact & diplomacy but the tenacity to follow investigations through to completion Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and Pertemps can offer you:- A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Housing, Public Sector, Planning and Local Government work. If you are experienced in this sector, and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles.
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
Local Authority Housing Complaints Officer, North West London Pay rate to £30.88 per hour Contract role, Housing Pertemps are recruiting for an experienced Housing Complaints Officer, in North West London. You will need to have experience in a similar role in a Local Authority, and extensive complaints handling experience, particularly (but not exclusively) in relation to housing, repairs, homelessness and public realm complaints. Will need experience of managing stage 2 complaints, drafting responses on behalf of Corporate Directors so will know how to interact with senior stakeholders. Will need an element of tact & diplomacy but the tenacity to follow investigations through to completion Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and Pertemps can offer you:- A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Housing, Public Sector, Planning and Local Government work. If you are experienced in this sector, and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles.
Pensions Manager Hybrid / Office-based Contract: Full Time 12-month FTC Competitive public sector salary + benefits We are seeking an experienced Assistant Pensions Manager to join a busy payroll and pensions function within a public sector environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a pensions professional with strong technical knowledge and leadership capability to play a key role in ensuring pension governance, compliance and high-quality service delivery. The Role Reporting to the Payroll and Pensions Manager, the Assistant Pensions Manager will support the effective administration and governance of pension arrangements, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and organisational policy. You will be responsible for the accurate and timely management of pension data and processes, while also contributing to strategic improvements, governance standards and pension-related projects. The role also includes line management responsibility for a Pensions Officer and acting as a key point of contact for pension-related matters across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Oversee the accurate and timely submission of pensionable pay and related data to the relevant administering authority. Ensure all pension transactions follow robust checking processes to maintain compliance and audit trails. Manage statutory pension data returns and reporting requirements. Review and improve pension processes to enhance efficiency and service delivery. Act as a key point of contact for pension-related queries internally and with the pension administering authority. Provide guidance and training to employees on pension matters and legislation. Support and attend pension-related meetings, preparing agendas, documentation and action logs. Manage complex pension casework and support the resolution of disputes in line with statutory requirements. Contribute to pension-related projects, research and reporting for senior leadership. Deputise for the Payroll and Pensions Manager where required. Lead, support and develop a Pensions Officer through effective people management. About You We are looking for a knowledgeable pensions professional with experience working within public sector pension schemes. You will bring: A good standard of education (A-Level or equivalent experience). A relevant pensions qualification (such as CIPP or similar) or willingness to work towards one. Strong knowledge of pensions legislation, occupational pension schemes and HMRC regulations. Proven experience interpreting pension legislation and applying it in practice. Experience checking and validating pension calculations and pension data. Experience producing statutory returns and pension reports. Experience managing pension casework and resolving complex queries. Strong numerical ability and exceptional attention to detail. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex pension information clearly. Strong IT skills, including Excel and Microsoft Office. Experience working with public sector pensions is essential. What's on Offer Competitive public sector salary and pension Flexible / hybrid working arrangements Professional development opportunities The opportunity to contribute to important governance and pension strategy work This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in their pensions career while making a meaningful contribution within a public sector organisation. If you would like to learn more or apply, please get in touch for a confidential conversation.
Mar 25, 2026
Contractor
Pensions Manager Hybrid / Office-based Contract: Full Time 12-month FTC Competitive public sector salary + benefits We are seeking an experienced Assistant Pensions Manager to join a busy payroll and pensions function within a public sector environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a pensions professional with strong technical knowledge and leadership capability to play a key role in ensuring pension governance, compliance and high-quality service delivery. The Role Reporting to the Payroll and Pensions Manager, the Assistant Pensions Manager will support the effective administration and governance of pension arrangements, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and organisational policy. You will be responsible for the accurate and timely management of pension data and processes, while also contributing to strategic improvements, governance standards and pension-related projects. The role also includes line management responsibility for a Pensions Officer and acting as a key point of contact for pension-related matters across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Oversee the accurate and timely submission of pensionable pay and related data to the relevant administering authority. Ensure all pension transactions follow robust checking processes to maintain compliance and audit trails. Manage statutory pension data returns and reporting requirements. Review and improve pension processes to enhance efficiency and service delivery. Act as a key point of contact for pension-related queries internally and with the pension administering authority. Provide guidance and training to employees on pension matters and legislation. Support and attend pension-related meetings, preparing agendas, documentation and action logs. Manage complex pension casework and support the resolution of disputes in line with statutory requirements. Contribute to pension-related projects, research and reporting for senior leadership. Deputise for the Payroll and Pensions Manager where required. Lead, support and develop a Pensions Officer through effective people management. About You We are looking for a knowledgeable pensions professional with experience working within public sector pension schemes. You will bring: A good standard of education (A-Level or equivalent experience). A relevant pensions qualification (such as CIPP or similar) or willingness to work towards one. Strong knowledge of pensions legislation, occupational pension schemes and HMRC regulations. Proven experience interpreting pension legislation and applying it in practice. Experience checking and validating pension calculations and pension data. Experience producing statutory returns and pension reports. Experience managing pension casework and resolving complex queries. Strong numerical ability and exceptional attention to detail. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex pension information clearly. Strong IT skills, including Excel and Microsoft Office. Experience working with public sector pensions is essential. What's on Offer Competitive public sector salary and pension Flexible / hybrid working arrangements Professional development opportunities The opportunity to contribute to important governance and pension strategy work This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in their pensions career while making a meaningful contribution within a public sector organisation. If you would like to learn more or apply, please get in touch for a confidential conversation.