Bayman Atkinson Smythe
Part Time Payroll & Admin

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Part Time Payroll Administrator | Royton, Oldham | Temporary - 10 months | 3 days per week, office-based | £13.30 per hour
Looking for a part-time finance role? We are recruiting an organised and adaptable Payroll Administrator for our client, an established professional services business based in Royton.
This varied, part-time role combines payroll processing, customer service, and general administrative support. It would suit someone who enjoys working with numbers, managing different priorities, and delivering a professional service to clients and colleagues.
Key Responsibilities
- Preparing and processing weekly, four-weekly, and monthly payrolls
- Supporting payroll processes and ensuring compliance with payroll tax requirements
- Responding to customer queries promptly and professionally
- Escalating complex queries where appropriate
- Assisting with the administration of employee benefits
- Providing general accounting and administrative support
- Coordinating schedules and supporting the management team with day-to-day tasks
- Maintaining accurate and confidential payroll and employee records
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About You
- Previous experience in payroll, administration, and customer service
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Word, and Excel
- Confident numeracy skills and excellent attention to detail
- Strong organisational, communication, and time-management skills
- The ability to manage changing priorities in a busy office
- Familiarity with payroll software or accounting systems
- Some knowledge of pensions and CIS would be advantageous
- Experience of administering employee benefits would be beneficial


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