Payroll Senior
A firm of Chartered Accountants based in South East London is looking for a Payroll Senior to join them on a permanent basis. This role offers hybrid working. Reporting to the Payroll Manager and working in a close-knit payroll team the Payroll Senior will be responsible for:
- Training and assisting with multi-company/country payroll operations on Sage payroll software
- Carry out general payroll duties
- Train and develop junior members of the team alongside the Payroll Manager
- Train and keep up to date with statutory requirements of matters relating to the administration of a PAYE scheme
- Assist and calculate multi-pay frequency payrolls from start to finish, including any pay variables. Access the HMRC portal and download/Implement new tax coding’s
- Provide monthly tax and NI payments and payroll reports to clients or accountants, whichever appropriate
- Administer new starters and leavers and process the necessary forms appropriate to this i.e. P45 and Starter Declarations
This role would suit an experienced Payroller who has worked with multiple client payrolls. It would be beneficial if you have previous staff supervision although this is not a prerequisite.
If this sounds like an interesting opportunity for you please apply as interviews will be held shortly.
Reference: 52563303
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