Bupa UK
International Tax Manager (FTC)

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International Tax Manager (FTC)
International Tax Manager (12-18 month fixed-term contract)
Locations: London Manchester Staines Brighton
Working arrangement: Hybrid working – 1-2 days per week in the office
Contract type: Fixed-term
Salary: Up to £80,000 per annum (depending on experience and location) + fantastic benefits
Hours: Full time – 35 hours per week
About the Role
At Bupa, our purpose is simple: helping people live longer, healthier, happier lives and making a better world.
As an International Tax Manager (Fixed-term), you’ll play a key role in supporting that purpose. You’ll help ensure our global tax approach is responsible, transparent, and aligned with how we care for our customers and communities.
You’ll be part of Group Finance, working within a collaborative and experienced Group Tax team. This role offers:
- Exposure to international tax matters across multiple markets, influencing cross-border activity.
- Opportunities to work on complex projects and drive continuous improvement in tax risk management and tax opportunities.
- Collaboration with teams across different countries.
Responsibilities
As our International Tax Manager, you’ll:
- Provide clear UK and international tax advice.
- Support cross-border transactions, funding structures, and business changes.
- Identify tax risks and opportunities to inform business decisions.
- Collaborate with teams across markets to ensure compliance with local tax rules.
- Contribute to transfer pricing and related documentation.
- Support key processes, including:
- Country-by-Country Reporting
- Corporate Interest Restriction calculations
- Manage relationships with tax authorities and external advisors.
- Stay updated on regulatory changes and explain their implications for Bupa.
- Improve processes, systems, and data usage within tax operations.
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Requirements
We’re looking for a confident, collaborative professional comfortable working across a global organisation.
Qualifications:
- A recognised qualification (ACA, ACCA, or CTA).
Experience:
- Strong corporate tax experience, ideally within a multinational business or large advisory firm.
- Deep understanding of UK and international tax principles.
Skills:
- Analytical skills with the ability to analyse data, challenge assumptions, and form clear views.
- Proficient in Excel and confident using data.
- Strong communication skills to explain complex topics simply.
- A team-focused approach, working well with diverse functions and across borders.
- Excellent time management and ability to meet deadlines.


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Benefits
Our benefits are designed to make health happen for our people. With Viva, our global wellbeing programme, we cover mental, physical, financial, social, and environmental wellbeing. We offer:
- 25 days holiday, increasing with service tenure (option to buy/sell days).
- Fixed-term benefits allowance
- Access to global wellbeing programmes and mental health support.
- Bonus scheme (up to 10%).
- Pension scheme, discounts on Bupa products and services.
- Career development opportunities and internal mobility.
Why Bupa?
We’re a health insurer and provider, focused on our customers with no shareholders. Our inspiring purpose — helping people live longer, healthier lives — empowers our people in everything they do.
At Bupa, we champion “Be you at Bupa”, celebrating diversity to better reflect our communities and customers.
Bupa is a Disability Confident Employer.
- This means we aim to offer interviews/assessments to every disabled applicant meeting criteria. We’ll provide fair recruitment processes and reasonable adjustments during assessment.
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