Halliday Marx
People & Culture Officer

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People & Culture Officer
Hospitality
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Central London
Halliday Marx have exclusively partnered with a Global hospitality business to hire a People and Culture Officer on a permanent basis.
The perfect profile would be someone with about 2 years of experience as an HR generalist with a little bit of payroll experience within hospitality.
Responsibilities
- Manage monthly payroll, pensions and employee benefits, including queries, provider liaison and compliance.
- Handle HR administration, including contracts, employee records, day-to-day HR queries and right-to-work checks.
- Support recruitment by conducting telephone screenings and coordinating interviews with hiring managers.
- Manage the end-to-end employee onboarding process, ensuring new starters have a smooth and organised introduction.
- Support Learning & Development with onboarding schedules, documentation, system access and training materials.
- Assist with training delivery and track attendance, completion and feedback to support continuous improvement.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee information and documentation within the HR system.
- Process HR changes including starters, leavers, promotions, salary changes and contractual updates.
- Conduct regular data audits and generate reports to support HR operations and decision-making.
- Support People & Culture projects, engagement initiatives and company events.
- Assist with employee engagement, reward and recognition programmes and internal communications.
- Complete tasks and priorities assigned by the Senior People & Culture Manager to a high standard and within deadlines.
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- Minimum of 2 years experience as an HR generalist
- Payroll experience (Liaising with 3rd party payroll providers is fine)
- Excellent communication skills and well mannered
- Preference for office based work, and an overall good attitude
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