People and Culture Coordinator (12M FTC)

We are at an exciting inflection point — standing up our own People & Culture infrastructure as an independent organisation. This is a hands-on, execution-focused role that sits at the heart of that transition.<br><br>As People & Culture Coordinator for the UKI market, you will work closely with our Global P&C team to build and operationalise our core people systems — including payroll, benefits, and HRIS — ensuring a seamless experience for our employees throughout this change. You will also provide on-the-ground support to our centralised Global Centres of Excellence (COEs) in areas such as Talent Acquisition and Learning & Development.<br><br>This role is ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, comfortable working with data, and energised by getting things done. You do not need to have all the answers — you need to be the person who executes them.<br><br><strong>Working With Us<br><br></strong>This is a part-time, fixed-term role of approximately 20 hours per week, with flexibility on how those hours are structured. You will be embedded in the UKI market while working closely with a Global P&C team — giving you exposure to an international people function at a genuinely exciting moment in our company's story.<br><br>We are building something new, and we want people who are energised by that — who take pride in the details and understand that great execution is what makes strategy real.<br><br><strong>What Will You Do<br><br></strong><strong>People Systems & Transition Support<br><br><br></strong><ul><li>Support the setup and launch of UKI payroll operations, working closely with Global P&C and external providers to ensure accuracy and compliance</li><li>Assist in implementing and configuring a new benefits platform for the UKI market, including employee communications and enrolment</li><li>Help stand up and maintain the HRIS for UKI employees, ensuring data accuracy, system hygiene, and process documentation</li><li>Act as the day-to-day point of contact for UKI employee queries related to payroll, benefits, and HR systems during the transition period</li><li>Maintain well-organised records, trackers, and documentation to support audits, reporting, and governance requirements<br><br><br></li></ul><strong>CEO & Operational Support<br><br><br></strong><ul><li>Provide administrative and coordination support to Global COEs including Talent Acquisition (e.g. interview scheduling, offer processing, onboarding logistics) and Learning & Development (e.g. training coordination, attendance tracking, system uploads)</li><li>Prepare and maintain standard reports and data outputs for the P&C team using Excel and/or HRIS reporting tools</li><li>Support continuous improvement of P&C processes and templates as the organisation evolves<br><br><br></li></ul><strong>Essential<br><br></strong><strong>What Are We Looking For<br><br><br></strong><ul><li>Experience in an HR, People, or administrative support role — ideally within a fast-paced or transitioning environment</li><li>Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, data formatting, and reporting)</li><li>Experience working with an HRIS platform (e.g. Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, BambooHR, or equivalent)</li><li>Exceptional attention to detail, particularly when handling sensitive employee data</li><li>Ability to follow established processes accurately and flag discrepancies proactively</li><li>Clear and professional communicator — comfortable working cross-functionally and with remote global teams</li><li>A self-starter mindset with the ability to manage tasks independently within a part-time schedule<br><br><br></li></ul><strong>Desirable<br><br><br></strong><ul><li>Exposure to payroll processing or benefits administration in the UK or Ireland</li><li>Experience supporting HR system implementations or migrations</li><li>Familiarity with talent acquisition or L&D coordination workflows</li><li>CIPD Foundation qualification or equivalent (or currently working towards one)<br></li></ul>

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