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HR and Payroll Administrator

HR and Payroll Administrator

Monkton Combe School

Bath and North East Somerset

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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as able
Apply by:
9 August 2024

Job overview

HR and Payroll Administrator

Part-time - 25 to 30 hours per week, term time only


This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and highly organised individual with excellent attention to detail and administrative skills as well as strong customer service skills to join our HR team.


The HR and Payroll Administrator will support the HR team in providing an efficient and streamlined service to the whole school with regard to HR-related administrative and the monthly payroll. Effective administrative support is vital to the smooth running of the School. It will be a very rewarding role for the right candidate.


Some responsibilities include:


  • Run the administration and input for the monthly payroll 
  • Inputting changes to contracts that affect payroll
  • All payroll end of month duties including variance reporting
  • Manage the HR email inboxes, responding to enquiries and referring issues for HR advice, as required, including reference requests and resignation acknowledgements
  • Maintain the HR information on the Staff Intranet, including uploading documents and editing content 
  • Coordinate processes in the recruitment process, for example; prepare recruitment documents, organise recruitment timetables, draft and place adverts, log application forms, administer recruitment campaigns,  carry out safeguarding interviews and administer tasks  
  • Administer the process for new employees and workers, for example; prepare contracts, offer letters and process all pre-employment checks


For further information, please take a look at our candidate information pack.


Safeguarding


Monkton Combe School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with past employers and Disclosure and Barring Service.


How to apply


You should submit your application form and letter of application by clicking on the 'Application Page' button at the bottom of this web page. Alternatively you should write to the HR department (recruitment@monkton.org.uk)  enclosing a letter of application, fully completed application form and full curriculum vitae, with details of your qualifications and experience.


For more information please call us on 01225 721181.


Attached documents

About Monkton Combe School

Monkton Combe School is an independent, co-educational, mainstream, all-through school, catering for children aged 2-18. Situated just a mile from Bath, in Somerset, the school takes boarders and day pupils. It maintains a strong Christian ethos and is proud of its exam results and reputation for good pastoral care.   

Monkton Combe School was founded as a senior school in 1868 by Reverend Francis Pocock, who had previously been shipwrecked on his return from West Africa. Just six boys joined his class in the Lent term, but the school expanded over the course of 20 years and in 1888 the junior school opened. Now 400 boys and girls attend Monkton Senior.   

Monkton pre-prep was founded in 1937 and caters for 120 boys and girls aged 2-7. In September 2016 it moved from Combe Down to a new building on the prep school site.     

Girls joined the school in 1992 when Clarendon School merged with Monkton Combe. Clarendon continues to flourish as a girls’ boarding house at the school.   

Principal 

Christopher Wheeler   

Values and vision 

Monkton Combe School’s values are summarised by "confidence, integrity, humility and service". Its vision is to inspire young people to become confident, kind and ambitious adults who live fulfilling lives. Monkton Combe School’s mission is to create a foundation based on a proactive pastoral environment to develop academically strong and enthusiastic learners within a strong Christian ethos.   

Independent Schools Inspectorate report

“A suitable induction programme for new boarders includes the assignment of a mentor, information booklets and guidance from house staff. Boarders… were confident that there are staff they can turn to for help, and they appreciated the support available from senior pupils. Effective management and leadership are exercised both at senior management level and by house parents.”

View Monkton Combe School's latest ISI report 

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