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A leading housing association is seeking a Payroll Officer for a temporary role in Norwich. This position involves managing payroll processes, ensuring compliance with regulations, and requires strong IT skills. The role is hybrid, with in-office work expected during busy periods.
Employer: Clarion Housing Group
Location: England, Norfolk, Norwich
Salary: £27,301 - £37,074 per annum + benefits
Closing date: 15 May 2025
Function: Corporate Services, Finance
Seniority: Officer
Contract: Temporary, 12-month Secondment/Fixed Term Contract
Hours: Full Time
Organisation Type: Housing association / RP
We have an exciting opportunity for a Payroll Officer to join our team in Norwich.
Responsibilities include end-to-end payroll processing, ensuring accuracy and timeliness, compliance with statutory regulations and Group policies, maintaining process documentation, and addressing legislative updates promptly.
The ideal candidate will have experience with high-volume in-house payroll processing, thorough knowledge of statutory payroll regulations, and excellent IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook, HR/Payroll databases).
Please review the full role profile on our website before applying.
Salaries are just the starting point. At Clarion, we reward hard work and commitment, offering benefits that support your lifestyle.
Interviews will be held in person at our Norwich offices during the week commencing 9th June 2025.
This is a hybrid role with a base location in Norwich. Candidates are expected to work from the office as required, especially during payroll processing periods, which require at least 4 consecutive days in the office.
Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK; Clarion does not offer visa sponsorship. Residing in England or Wales during employment is required.
This vacancy may close without notice.
Clarion Housing Group is the country’s largest housing association, encompassing property development, charitable activities, and maintenance services.
Our development target is to build 50,000 new homes over 10 years, investing £13 billion, with two-thirds being affordable housing. Proceeds from sales support our social purpose.
Clarion Futures, our charitable foundation, invests £150 million over ten years in social programs focusing on employment, training, financial literacy, and youth initiatives.