The Payroll Officer will play a key role in ensuring accurate and timely payroll processing for a Not For Profit organisation. This temporary role in Swansea requires precision and expertise in payroll functions within the Accounting & Finance department.
Client Details
Our Client is a mental health and social change charity working to create a fairer society where everyone can achieve wellbeing. Through innovative services, partnerships and advocacy, They support people experiencing mental health challenges and help communities thrive.
We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Payroll Officer to join their Finance team on a 6-month temporary basis. This role offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced payroll professional to contribute to a purpose-driven organisation, with a strong possibility of the position becoming permanent.
Description
The Role
The Payroll Officer will be responsible for the accurate and timely processing of payroll across the organisation, ensuring compliance with all statutory requirements and internal policies. Working closely with HR and Finance colleagues, you will play a key role in maintaining payroll accuracy and providing excellent support to employees.
Key Responsibilities
Process monthly payroll accurately and within agreed deadlines.
Maintain payroll records, ensuring employee data is accurate and up to date.
Calculate and process statutory payments including SSP, SMP, SPP and other relevant deductions.
Ensure compliance with HMRC regulations, pension auto-enrolment requirements and payroll legislation.
Administer pension contributions and liaise with pension providers as required.
Reconcile payroll reports and support month-end finance processes.
Manage payroll queries from employees, managers and external stakeholders in a professional and timely manner.
Process starters, leavers, contractual changes and salary amendments.
Prepare payroll reports and provide management information as required.
Support audits and provide payroll-related documentation when requested.
Identify opportunities to improve payroll processes and controls.
Assist the wider Finance team with related administrative and finance duties when required.
Profile
Essential Skills & Experience
Previous experience in an end-to-end payroll position.
Strong understanding of UK payroll legislation and HMRC requirements.
Experience administering payroll for a medium-sized organisation.
Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy.
Strong organisational and time management skills.
Proficiency in payroll software and Microsoft Excel.
Ability to manage confidential information with discretion and professionalism.
Strong communication skills and the ability to build positive working relationships across teams.
Desirable Skills & Experience
Payroll qualification (CIPP or equivalent).
Experience working within the charity, public sector or not-for-profit environment.
Knowledge of pension administration and auto-enrolment processes.
Experience using Sage Payroll or similar payroll systems.
Job Offer
A temporary role offering flexibility and a chance to contribute to a Not For Profit organisation.
Opportunity to work within a small-sized team in Swansea.
Engagement in meaningful work that supports the organisation's mission.If you are a skilled Payroll Officer with a passion for accuracy and efficiency, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in Swansea