Commercial Services Group
Payroll Compliance Officer

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Location: Hybrid/Kings Hill, Kent
Salary/package: £25,948 to £29,500 per annum
Contract type: 8-month fixed term contract
Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week
This is an up to 8-month fixed term contract opportunity to cover maternity leave.
This is an exciting opportunity to join HRConnect as a Payroll Compliance Officer and enhance your payroll experience within a role where your attention to detail directly supports a seamless, compliant payroll service for a wide and diverse workforce.
Who we are
HR Connect, part of the Commercial Services Group (CSG) provides a full range of HR and payroll services to schools, academies and public sector organisations, combining professionalism, efficiency and a people-first approach.
Why this role matters
The Payroll Compliance Officer will play a key role in accurately processing and reconciling multiple payrolls, each month, to ensure full compliance with statutory and organisational requirements. The role supports timely and correct employee payments while maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders, contributing to data reporting, system testing, continuous improvement of payroll controls and procedures whilst helping sustain a high-quality, reliable payroll service.
What you’ll be doing
- Processing monthly payrolls using Oracle and iTrent to ensure accurate calculations and timely remuneration.
- Supporting the checking, balancing and distribution of payroll reports in line with published timetables.
- Reconciling the payrolls to ensure full compliance with PAYE and pensions legislation.
- Preparing and submitting statutory returns for PAYE, National Insurance and pensions within required deadlines.
- Collating data for monthly and year‑end submissions to HMRC and pension administrators.
- Supporting the correct processing of deductions such as court orders and union payments.
- Extracting and collating data for the monthly and annual returns for Teachers’ Pensions, Local Government Pensions and NEST schemes.
- Supporting User Acceptance Testing for system updates and upgrades.
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What we’re looking for
- A minimum of 2 years' proven experience in payroll processing within a large or complex organisation.
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to work to tight deadlines.
- Good communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships.
- Experience using Oracle HR/Payroll and/or iTrent.
- The ability to remain calm and effective in a fast‑paced, changing environment.
- A proactive, solutions‑focused approach.
- Experience supporting UAT or payroll procedure development is desirable.
What you’ll get in return
- Salary of £25,948 to £29,500 per annum.
- 25 days annual leave, rising to 27 after four years.
- Birthday Day Off.
- One concessionary day during the Christmas period.
- Pension scheme with 4% employer contribution.
- Life assurance cover.
- Access to Learning & Development opportunities via our CSG Academy.


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Why CSG?
CSG is the UK’s largest local authority-owned trading company (LATCO), generating over £800 million in revenue per annum and supporting more than 16,000 education and public sector customers globally.
We are growing through a combination of organic development, acquisitions and strategic partnerships. Our businesses deliver services across education, IT, HR, legal, energy, procurement and more, all focused on delivering meaningful impact.
As a locally owned organisation, we take pride in reinvesting a significant proportion of our profits into frontline services, helping strengthen the communities we serve.
Inclusion & Accessibility
We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We encourage applications from suitably qualified people of all backgrounds.
As a member of Inclusive Employers and a Working Families Employer, we are actively building an environment that supports inclusion, flexibility and belonging for all colleagues.
We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout our application and interview process; please let us know if you require any.
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