Payroll Officer (0.8 - 1.0 FTE)
Nelson Bays Primary Health (NBPH) promotes and supports quality community health services, with an emphasis on keeping people healthy. Our vision is “healthy community…healthy people…healthy workforce” – Hapori Ora, Tāngata Ora, Kaimahi Ora.
We are seeking an experienced and talented:
Payroll Officer
Flexibility in role hours for the right candidate may be explored, 64 to 80 hours per fortnight (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)
Are you a skilled, experienced payroll person, who thrives on juggling a range of deliverables to deliver with accuracy, efficiency and a smile?
Do you enjoy role diversity, showing a flair for systems and process improvement, and sharing your expertise with others?
If you have a passion for delivering high quality end to end payroll, reporting and support, we’d love to hear from you!
Based in our Richmond office as a member of the People and Capability (P&C) team, this role is filled with variety while being responsible for end-to-end payroll processing, overseeing adherence with a range of Collective and Individual Employment agreement terms for staff working in different locations, including a 24/7 operating environment. A love of delivering to a high standard across a variety of workflows with a strong focus on helping others are keys to success.
We require the successful applicant to have in-depth payroll processing experience, thrive on attention to detail and enjoy bringing a sparkle to the daily mix. Experience with payroll processing for variable 24/7 operations and time and attendance systems is essential; recognised Payroll certifications and/or business administration experience is highly desirable.
Applications will be reviewed as received.
Position is open until filled.
For a copy of the Job Description and to submit your application please follow the links below.
For more information, please email hr@nbph.org.nz
Please note the successful candidate must:
be eligible to work in NZ (NZ residency or valid NZ work permit)
have NZ payroll processing experience
receive a satisfactory police check
hold a full and current drivers licence