Global Head of Payroll

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Global Head of Payroll - Permanent - London - Hybrid - up to £125,000 per annum + bonus Oakleaf Partnership is delighted to be exclusively partnered with a global organisation, looking for an experienced Global Head of Payroll, to lead their global payroll function. This is a strategic leadership role with responsibility for overseeing payroll operations across the UK, EMEA, APAC, and the USA. This position will play a key role in driving payroll excellence, transformation, and stakeholder engagement at all levels of the business, while leading a mid sized payroll team. The role is offered on a hybrid basis consisting of 3 days per week, based in their London office. The Global Head of Payroll will be responsible for duties such as: Oversee end to end payroll operations across UK, EMEA, APAC, and the USA, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timeliness. Lead and deliver multiple strategic payroll and transformation projects, including system improvements and process optimisation. Build and maintain strong relationships with senior stakeholders across the business, acting as a key advisor on payroll matters. Ensure compliance with all relevant global payroll legislation and regulatory requirements. Provide leadership, direction, and development to a mid sized payroll team. Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency, controls, and service delivery. Key Skills: Extensive experience in global payroll leadership, covering UK, EMEA, APAC, and USA regions. Proven experience managing high volume payrolls. Strong strategic mindset, with experience leading payroll transformation and change initiatives. Demonstrated ability to manage and influence stakeholders at all levels, including senior leadership. Experience managing and developing medium to large payroll teams. Excellent communication and leadership skills. If you are interested in discussing this position in greater detail, please apply now.
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Location:
United Kingdom
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Human Resources