Payroll & People Team Administrator
Hays RecruitmentThe Breakroom Take
- Good employer
- Respectful managers
- Proper breaks
About Hays Recruitment
Hays Recruitment is a recruitment agency.
Job description from Hays Recruitment
The Payroll and People Team Administrator is responsible for processing payroll accurately and on time while supporting the wider People Team. The role supports HR functions across the employee lifecycle, including record-keeping, benefits administration, and policy compliance. Working closely with finance, and our team, this position ensures efficient payroll operations and contributes to a positive employee experience.Responsibilities
- Process payroll accurately and on time, ensuring compliance with UK tax regulations and employment law.
- Calculate wages, deductions, statutory payments (SSP, SMP, SPP), and pensions under auto-enrolment via our payroll software.
- Administer and reconcile payroll-related payments, including PAYE, National Insurance, and pensions.
- Manage employee records, ensuring compliance with GDPR and company policies.
- Handle employee queries related to payroll, taxation, and benefits.
- Administer workplace pension schemes, ensuring compliance with The Pensions Regulator.
- Administer employee benefits programmes including private medical, dental, life assurance and income protection cover.
- Assist with onboarding and offboarding processes, including contract preparation.
- Ensure compliance with UK employment law, including right-to-work checks and working time regulations.
- Maintain accurate records of annual leave, sickness, and other absences.
- Support HR functions such as performance management, employee relations, and training coordination.
- Assist with HR projects, audits, and reporting.
- Perform other related duties as required
About You
Qualifications: CIPD on CIPPLevel 3 is desirable, however we will also look to support the right candidate in gaining a recognised qualification in HR or continuing with further personal development.
Skills and competencies Essential
- Demonstrable administration office experience working in a team
- Proactive, approachable, confident with good interpersonal skills enabling you to speak to and deal with all stakeholders
- Strong organisational and administrative skills with a keen eye to detail
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Previous experience using a payroll software
- Able to maintain a high level of confidentiality
- Ability to hold a Security Clearance
Desirable
- Experience of supporting HR procedures
- Experience using HR software
The company is just outside of Salisbury so driving is essential.The position is hybrid - 3 days office and 2 days at home.Salary up to £30,000 DOE / full time What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
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Salisbury, Wiltshire
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What employees say
Pay
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Most people are paid a living wage
Do Hays Recruitment pay a living wage?
Most people are paid a living wage.
How we know this
73% of people say they are paid at or above the Real Living Wage for where they live.Based on data from 33 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
Everyone should be paid enough to live on.
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
The current rates are £12.60 per hour, and £13.85 per hour in London.
Find out more in our explainer about the Real Living Wage.
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Most people are paid market rates
Do Hays Recruitment pay market rates?
Most people are paid above average for their job.
How we know this
71% of people are paid above average for the type of work they do.Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
Pay can vary a lot between types of job. Employers should be ensuring that the rates their staff are paid are in line with similar roles elsewhere.
Needs improving
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Most people don’t get paid breaks
Do workers at Hays Recruitment get paid breaks?
No. Most people don’t get paid breaks.
How we know this
84% of people say they don’t get paid breaks.Based on data from 32 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
A good job should have paid breaks.
You should be paid for all your time at work, whether you’re on a break or not.
Needs improving
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Most people don’t get sick pay
Do Hays Recruitment pay sick pay?
No. Most people don’t get proper sick pay.
How we know this
75% of people say they wouldn’t get paid if they were sick but scheduled to work.Based on data from 32 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2023 and March 2025.
Why this matters
Everyone gets sick sometimes. You should be able to take time off without worrying.
At a good job you should still get paid if you’re scheduled to work but can’t due to sickness. Your contract should say how many sick days you can take each year.
This is more than the legal minimum, which says you should only get paid if you are unwell for 4 full days. See Citizens Advice for more details.
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Some people do unpaid extra work
Do workers at Hays Recruitment do extra work that they don't get paid for?
Sometimes. Some people do unpaid extra work.
How we know this
38% of people report that they do extra work that they don’t get paid for.Based on data from 26 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
Everyone should get paid for any extra work they do, even if it is outside your contracted hours. At a good job, you should be paid for all the time you spend at work.
Hours and flexibility
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Needs improving
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Less than 4 weeks notice of shifts
How much notice do people get of their shift pattern at Hays Recruitment?
Most people don’t get 4 weeks notice of when they’re working.
How we know this
- 80% of people with changing schedules report getting one week notice or less.
- 0% of people with changing schedules report getting two weeks notice.
- 10% of people with changing schedules report getting three weeks notice.
- 10% of people with changing schedules report getting four weeks notice or more.
Based on data from 10 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2023 and September 2024.
Why this matters
At a good job, you get plenty of notice about when you’re working.
This makes it easy for you to plan the rest of life, as well as your finances, because you know how much you’ll be working and when.
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Most people don’t worry about their hours
Do workers at Hays Recruitment worry about hours?
Most people don’t worry about getting enough hours.
How we know this
75% of people report they don’t worry about getting enough hours.Based on data from 24 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
At a good job, you shouldn’t have to worry about getting enough hours each week.
A good job should guarantee you a minimum number of hours in a contract, if you want it.
This makes it easier to plan your finances, because you know how much you’ll be earning.
Needs improving
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Most people don’t get any choice of shifts
Do Hays Recruitment workers get to choose the shifts they work?
Most people don’t get enough choice over which shifts they work.
How we know this
71% report that their manager doesn’t give them enough choice over which shifts they work.Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
A good job is flexible around your personal life. This means you get a say in when you prefer to work.
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Easy to change shifts
How easy is it for Hays Recruitment workers to change shifts?
Most people find it easy to change shifts.
How we know this
79% of people report that it’s easy to change shifts if they need to.Based on data from 14 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2023 and March 2025.
Why this matters
A good job is flexible around your personal life. It should be easy to change a shift if you need to, whether that’s in an emergency or for planning ahead.
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Easy to book holiday
How easy is it to book a holiday at Hays Recruitment?
Most people find it easy to book holiday.
How we know this
90% of people report it’s easy to book holidays.Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
A good job should let you take time off when you need it, and it shouldn’t be a nightmare to arrange.
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Shifts don’t get changed at short notice
Do Hays Recruitment managers change shifts at short notice?
Most managers don’t change people’s shifts at short notice.
How we know this
88% of people say their manager doesn’t changes their shifts at the last minute.Based on data from 25 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
If your manager is often changing your shifts at short notice that’s a sign of poor planning. At a good job you won’t be messed around at the last minute.
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Most people find it easy to take sick leave
How easy is it to take sick leave at Hays Recruitment?
Most people find it easy to take sick leave.
How we know this
82% of people report that it’s easy to take time off if they are sick.Based on data from 28 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
Everyone gets sick sometimes. You should be able to take time off when you need to.
A good job should support you when you’re unwell and have systems in place that will allow you to take time off to recover when you need it.
Workplace
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Good
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Most people feel treated with respect
Do people at Hays Recruitment feel treated with respect by their managers?
Most people feel treated with respect by their managers.
How we know this
80% of people say they’re treated with respect by their managers.Based on data from 30 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
Everyone should get treated with respect by their managers. You shouldn’t feel discriminated against or bullied, and if you have a problem you should be able to speak to someone about it.
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Most people get proper breaks
Do people at Hays Recruitment get proper breaks?
Most people get proper breaks.
How we know this
81% of people report that they get to take proper breaks.Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
When you take a break it should be a proper rest. It should last the full duration and you shouldn’t get pulled off it.
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Some people are stressed
Is it stressful to work at Hays Recruitment?
Some people feel stressed here.
How we know this
58% of people say they often feel stressed at work.Based on data from 33 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
Work isn’t always easy, but if you’re frequently feel stressed, that’s not good.
Your employer should support you with enough people and resources to get your job done without feeling overwhelmed.
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Only some people enjoy their job
Do people at Hays Recruitment enjoy their jobs?
Only some people enjoy their job.
How we know this
39% of people report they don’t enjoy their job.Based on data from 28 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
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Only some people recommend their team
Do people at Hays Recruitment recommend working with their team?
Only some people recommend working with their team.
How we know this
47% of people report that they wouldn’t recommend working with their immediate team to a friend.Based on data from 34 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
A good job means enjoying the place where you work.
The people you work with every day really matter. They can be the difference between a terrible day and a great one.
If you’d recommend your team to a friend, this shows that something’s going right.
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Only some people get enough training
Do people get enough training when they start at Hays Recruitment?
Some people didn’t get enough training when they started.
How we know this
45% of people report they didn’t get enough training when they started working here.Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2023 and March 2025.
Why this matters
A good job should give you good training when you start, not just drop you in at the deep end.
This means that you’ll be happier and more productive from day one and shows that your employer values you.
It’s also very important if your job involves anything that could be dangerous. Good training from the outset keeps you and your team safe.
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Only some people get support to progress
Are people given support to progress at Hays Recruitment?
Only some people are given support to progress here.
How we know this
In the last year, 48% of people report not being given an opportunity to get better at their job, learn a new skill, learn to manage a team or get more responsibility in their role.Based on data from 27 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
A good job should help you progress at work, if you want to. That might be supporting you to get better at the job you currently have, learn something new, manage a team or take on more responsibilities.
This means you’ll be able to build on your skills and experience, and earn more money.
Needs improving
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Head office doesn’t understand what’s happening
Do people think Hays Recruitment head office understands what's happening where they work?
Most people think head office doesn’t understand what’s happening where they work.
How we know this
68% of people think that this employer’s head office or owners don’t have a good understanding of what’s really happening where they work.Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2023 and March 2025.
Why this matters
At a good job, the role of head office should be to support the people on the frontline serving customers.
To do that properly, the company’s owners or head office need to have a good understanding of what’s really happening on the frontline. This is especially important when a company owns multiple locations.
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Only some people feel well informed by head office
Do workers feel well informed about how Hays Recruitment is doing?
Only some people feel well informed about how the company is doing.
How we know this
61% of people feel that they aren’t kept well informed about how the company is doing as a whole.Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between May 2023 and April 2025.
Why this matters
At a good job, there should be a supportive relationship between the people working on the frontline serving customers and the people who own the company or work in head office.
You should be kept informed about how the company is doing as a whole, both in good times and when things get tough for the business.
What Hays Recruitment employees say about their job
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Best thing
Its Good for me
Worst thing
None
Teaching assistant at Hays Recruitment, January 2024
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Best thing
Just the environment.
Worst thing
Having to take a day off because its strike day.
Teaching assistant at Hays Recruitment, May 2023
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