Payroll Officer
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Payroll Officer
[Employer hidden — sign up to reveal] is hiring a Payroll Officer in Swinderby. This is a hybrid role with a 3/2 split between home and office, temporary to permanent position. Salary: £28,500 per annum. No sponsorship offered.
Job Description
Start your day your way—this role offers flexibility where it counts. Enjoy a flexible start time between 8–9am, plus hybrid working with a balanced 3/2 split between home and office days. Join a well-established care group in Swinderby as a Payroll Officer, taking ownership of accurate, timely, and confidential payroll processing. You’ll manage end-to-end payroll, including salaries, deductions, statutory payments, and employee records, ensuring full compliance with UK legislation and company policies. Working closely with HR and Finance, you’ll handle RTI submissions, year-end processes, pensions, and reporting, while maintaining payroll data within the Frontier CHRIS system and reconciling with SAGE 200. You’ll also be the go-to for employee payroll queries, resolving issues professionally and maintaining strict confidentiality, alongside supporting external requests. This role includes occasional travel to sites to train managers on attendance and overtime systems, with opportunities to develop your skills and stay up to date with payroll best practices.
Key Information
- Posted: May 05, 2026
- Location: Swinderby, Lincolnshire
- Reference: 180721
- Duration: This role is temporary to permanent.
- Contract Type: Temporary
- Hourly Rate: The salary for this Payroll Officer role is £28,500 per annum, you will accrue up to 28 days holiday per year. Please note we do not offer sponsorship.
- Working Hours: You’ll work five days a week on a hybrid basis, with a 3/2 split between home and office. Hours are 9am–5pm, with flexibility to start between 8am and 9am.
- Closing Date: 20260524
Experience & Qualifications
You will need to be an honest, reliable and motivated individual with strong organisational skills and a keen eye for detail. You’ll thrive in a fast paced environment and bring at least 1 year of payroll experience. You’ll also have:
- A solid understanding of PAYE, National Insurance, statutory payments, and payroll regulations
- Strong IT skills, including Excel, Word, Outlook, and Teams
- Excellent accuracy and numeracy skills
- The ability to work independently, manage priorities, and meet tight deadlines
- A good understanding of GDPR, data protection, and payroll compliance
- An enhanced DBS certificate (desirable, but not essential)