City of Wolverhampton Council,
HR/Payroll Officer
Full time 37 hrs per week, permanent
Grade 5 salary range £29,093 - £32,654
Full time Permanent
We are currently seeking to appoint a permanent HR/Payroll Officer. Applications are invited from experienced HR & Payroll Officers to join our team. Under the guidance of the HR & Payroll Support Manager, you will provide HR and Payroll support across the City of Wolverhampton Council and its partners. Responsibilities include payroll, pensions, HR support, policies and procedures, new starters, and leavers.
This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated, responsible, and highly organized individual to join a dynamic and busy environment. The successful candidate will have GCSEs or equivalent (including English and Maths) or recent extensive HR/Payroll/Pensions experience. Experience in a school environment would be advantageous.
If you are positive, customer-centric, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple deadlines, we welcome your application. You should be able to:
1. Interpret HR & Payroll information to make sound judgments and undertake relevant actions for end-to-end processing.
2. Carry out accurate payroll-related calculations.
3. Prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.
4. Manage a varied workload responsibly.
5. Use initiative and escalate concerns proactively and timely.
6. Interpret work and tasks to deliver effective and timely outcomes.
7. Demonstrate a positive attitude and professional customer service.
8. Possess strong IT and communication skills, with proficiency in HR and Payroll systems, Microsoft Word, and Excel.
Please see the job description and person specification for full details.
The interview process will include a test. Candidates who pass the test will proceed to a panel interview.
Previous applicants need not apply.
For more information, contact Dal Dhindsa at dal.dhindsa@wolverhampton.gov.uk.
Working arrangements
Roles are allocated to fixed, field, or flexible work styles. Some roles are agile, allowing employees to maximize performance and work-life balance. Fixed roles are in a permanent council location; field roles involve community work; flexible roles allow working from home or various locations as needed. Refer to the Job Description for specific workstyle details.
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Diversity
We aim to build a workforce reflecting our diverse community. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, including underrepresented groups. We are a Disability Confident Employer, have received the Stonewall Silver Award, and the RACE Code Quality Mark, demonstrating our commitment to inclusion and equality.
We offer a guaranteed interview for applicants meeting the essential criteria, as part of our commitment to supporting disabled applicants, armed forces personnel, and care leavers.
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For full role responsibilities and requirements, see the attached Job Description and Person Specification.
To discuss this opportunity further, contact Dal Dhindsa at dal.dhindsa@wolverhampton.gov.uk.
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