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  • Work From Home – Paid Research
    Work From Home – Paid Research
    1 day ago
    Part-time
    London

    Research Tribe is a completely free service that connects people like you with remote opportunities to take part in market research. You could become a mystery shopper, product tester or simply share your opinion through paid surveys, focus groups and more. We work with many leading market research companies and brands. They want to hear your thoughts and will reward you with a variety of incentives including cash, vouchers, products, gifts, experiences and prizes. • Mystery Shopping, • Product Testing, • Focus Groups, • Surveys & More There is never any obligation to take part as you choose the opportunities you're interested in and complete them at times convenient for you, so it's perfect for everyone (especially if you're looking for flexible entry level, part time, temporary, evening, weekend or seasonal work with an immediate start and no experience). It's not a suitable replacement for a job, however it's a great way to work from home and earn additional income. Getting started is easy, simply click 'Apply Now’ and register on our website so we can keep you updated with suitable opportunities by email – it takes under 60 seconds. ... Research Tribe members come from a variety of work backgrounds including admin, customer service, accounts, finance, retail, IT, recruitment, human resources (HR), social care, cleaning, driving, NHS and local council. Whether you’re a student, apprentice, graduate, trainee, administrator, accountant, payroll assistant, sales executive, personal assistant (PA), business analyst, account manager, business analyst, receptionist, school teacher, chef, waiter, office worker or night shift warehouse operative - you’ll be in great company!

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  • Administrator
    Administrator
    1 day ago
    £35000–£45000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Restaurant Administrator – Carmelina’s Location: Central London Employment: Full-time Salary: Competitive, depending on experience Carmelina’s is looking for a highly organised, hands-on Restaurant Administrator to support the day-to-day running of our restaurant operation. This is a varied role combining restaurant administration, payroll support, employee records, compliance documentation, goods-receiving checks and back-of-house systems. Key Responsibilities Restaurant Administration & HR • Maintain accurate employee records, contracts and onboarding documentation within the company systems., • Keep staff files organised and up to date., • Support new starter administration and employment documentation., • Maintain records relating to holidays, absences, training and other employee information., • Support management with general restaurant administration, reports and documentation. Payroll & Staff Payments • Prepare and maintain accurate monthly payroll information., • Check hours, salaries, holidays, absences and authorised adjustments., • Produce or coordinate employee payslips., • Assist with monthly staff payments and payroll records., • Liaise with management/accounting support where required. Tronc Administration • Maintain accurate Tronc records and employee allocation information., • Prepare monthly Tronc information for payroll., • Process Tronc payments in line with the Company’s Tronc Policy., • Maintain confidentiality and accurate records of all Tronc-related information. Goods Receiving & Deliveries • Check deliveries against purchase orders and delivery notes., • Confirm that the correct products and quantities have been delivered., • Identify and report missing, incorrect, damaged or additional items., • Communicate discrepancies to the relevant manager or supplier., • Maintain accurate delivery records. Food Safety, Health & Safety & Compliance • Maintain and organise restaurant compliance records., • Keep food safety and health & safety documentation up to date., • Assist management with internal and external audit preparation., • Maintain training certificates, supplier documentation, cleaning records and other required compliance files., • Follow up outstanding compliance actions. Back of House Systems & Software • Help build, maintain and organise the restaurant’s back-of-house systems., • Work confidently with platforms such as MarketMan, 7shifts and Toast., • Keep product, supplier, stock, staff and operational information accurate and up to date., • Support managers with system setup, reporting, data entry and daily administration., • Help ensure information across the different systems is consistent and reliable. What We’re Looking For • Previous experience in restaurant, hotel or hospitality administration is highly desirable., • Strong organisational skills and excellent attention to detail., • Experience with payroll, employee records or HR administration is an advantage., • Confident using hospitality software and back-of-house systems., • Experience with MarketMan, 7shifts and Toast is highly desirable., • Good numerical skills and confidence checking invoices, hours and payments., • Understanding of food safety and health & safety documentation., • Confident communicating with suppliers, employees and managers., • Reliable, proactive and able to work independently., • Comfortable working in a fast-paced restaurant environment. The Person We’re looking for someone who is organised, accurate, proactive and dependable, with a strong understanding of hospitality operations. You’ll be an important link between management, payroll, employees, suppliers and the restaurant systems, helping to make sure everything behind the scenes runs smoothly so the operational team can focus on our guests.

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  • Food & Beverage Supervisor
    Food & Beverage Supervisor
    1 day ago
    £15.54 hourly
    Full-time
    Bethnal Green, London

    Job Ref: 13466 Branch: The Lampery - Seething Lane London Location: The Lampery, London Salary/Benefits: £15.54 per hour plus excellent benefits company and Perks Contract type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Shift pattern: Flexible Hours per week: 40 Posted date: 20/08/2026 Closing date: 01/10/2026 Why join Apex Hotels? You'll be welcomed into Apex Hotels with genuine warmth as you join us as a Food & Beverage Supervisor in London. From your very first day, you'll be part of a team that truly cares, where people feel valued, included, and connected. We love individuality - it's what brings the spark, the curiosity, and the human touch to every interaction. You will meet great people, have fun at work, develop new friendships, learn new skills, and of course you will also receive a competitive rate of pay and a generous range of employee benefits which includes: • 29 days holiday, • Training and development from day one, • Employee events and celebrations, • Inhouse company interactive employee communication APP, • Entry to our state-of-the-art gym and pools, • Healthy meals to enjoy while you're working., • Access to an external Employee Assistance Programme, • Financial Wellbeing App, allowing you the flexibility to get paid earlier than your normal monthly pay date., • £200 referral bonus when your friends or family join the team. Following your first successful 3 months, you'll also receive ...... • Access to our discounts and wellbeing platform "Treat Yourself Here", unlocking savings and experiences for you and your family., • Involvement in our employee recognition schemes, • Long service recognition, • Probation pass and annual anniversary complimentary guest experience overnight stay and dinner for two, • 50% discount in our restaurants, • Cycle to Work Scheme, • Discounted room rates for employees, friends, and family, • Spa treatments and product discounts, • Life Assurance cover Role Overview: As Food & Beverage Supervisor you will assist the Restaurant and Bars Manager in the day-to-day operation of the restaurant and bar and be responsible for delivering a high level of service to all our guests. This incorporates the smooth running of breakfast, lunch and dinner service, as well as room service. Working in the restaurant and bar areas you will help maximise revenue through first class service and establishing rapport with the guests. You will embrace every opportunity to create extra special moments for our guests to provide a personal experience our guests will want to share. Joining the dedicated Food and Beverage department, you will: • Manage the team to ensure customer service standards are met and customer enquiries are dealt with, • Be able to work in all areas of Food and Beverage including Bar, Restaurant and Room Service, • Deliver outstanding customer care, • Be responsible for the opening and closing of the Restaurant and Bar, • Take responsibility for stock taking, • Assist with recruiting and training employees, • Deliver the highest standards in service and presentation, • Assist with payroll, employee scheduling and administration About you? As an Apex Hotels Food and Beverage Supervisor, you will take pride in your work and have a willingness to learn. You will have a real passion for food and drink, and you will have excellent attention to detail in order to provide consistent standards. This is a vital role in the function of the hotel and ultimately the service provided to our guests that enhances their stay. You will enjoy chatting to our guests, offering help and assistance, you will be great at multi-tasking, you will be efficient at solving guest enquiries and all with a smile and your infectious personality! When you start your new role with Apex Hotels, you will begin a 12 week structured learning and development programme. With this in mind, we are looking for a Food and Beverage Supervisor who: • Has previous experience in a food or beverage role, • Can deliver excellent standards, • Uses own initiative, • Has a customer service attitude, • Ideally has experience of supervisory training, • Holds a genuine desire to provide a Warmer Welcome to our guests Come and join our team, guided by our values of trust, friendliness, teamwork, and passion - the good stuff that makes hospitality feel effortless. Here, you'll shine in your own way, creating joyful moments that lift the everyday. Please note, this role does not meet the requirements for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. If you are interested, Click Apply. We look forward to hearing from you.

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  • Accounting Technician
    Accounting Technician
    7 days ago
    £33000–£50000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    TENGFEI INTERNATIONAL LTD is an accounting, tax and business consultancy firm providing accounting, payroll, VAT, company compliance and business support services to UK and overseas clients. We are looking for an Accounting Technician to join our growing accounting team. The role will support both UK businesses and overseas companies establishing and operating businesses in the United Kingdom. TENGFEI INTERNATIONAL LTD – Oxford Salary: £33,000 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week Full-time TENGFEI INTERNATIONAL LTD is an accounting, tax and business consultancy firm providing accounting, payroll, VAT, company compliance and business support services to UK and overseas clients. We are looking for an Accounting Technician to join our growing accounting team. The role will support both UK businesses and overseas companies establishing and operating businesses in the United Kingdom. Key Responsibilities · Maintain accounting records and prepare journals and reconciliations. · Assist with management accounts, year-end accounts, VAT and payroll records. · Review financial information and investigate accounting discrepancies. · Support overseas clients with UK accounting and financial compliance requirements. · Communicate with clients to obtain records and resolve accounting queries. · Work closely with the Financial Director and other internal professional teams. Candidate Requirements · Degree, professional training or relevant experience in accounting, finance or a related field. · Previous accounting, banking, fund accounting or financial services experience would be advantageous. · Good knowledge of bookkeeping, financial reporting and accounting procedures. · Strong numerical, analytical and organisational skills. · Good written and verbal communication skills in English. · Mandarin language skills would be advantageous due to the company’s growing portfolio of Chinese-speaking corporate clients. · Experience working with international or cross-border clients would be advantageous. Work location: Oxford, United Kingdom

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  • Accounting Assistant
    Accounting Assistant
    8 days ago
    £30000–£35000 yearly
    Full-time
    Ickenham

    ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT - If you have Sage 50 Cloud experience, a strong background in accounting, and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently, we would love to hear from you. Our client, a leading specialist in Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) projects, is seeking a skilled Accounts Assistant to join their finance team. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced Accounts Assistant to join their friendly finance team. This role will have a strong focus on Sales Ledger, while also supporting the wider finance function including Purchase Ledger, payroll administration and month-end processes. Accounts Assistant Key Responsibilities: • Accounts Processing: Handle all aspects of day-to-day accounting, including purchase and sales ledger, bank reconciliations, and cash flow management., • Sage 50 Cloud Expertise: Utilise Sage 50 Cloud to manage and record transactions, run reports, and maintain accurate financial records., • Invoicing and Payments: Process sales and purchase invoices, track payments, and ensure accuracy in supplier and customer accounts., • VAT Returns: Prepare and submit VAT returns in compliance with HMRC requirements., • Financial Reporting: Assist in the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and year-end financial statements and reports., • Bank Reconciliation: Reconcile bank accounts regularly and ensure accurate financial reporting., • Payroll Support: Provide support in payroll and related processes as required., • Project Support: Work closely with the project management team to track costs, ensure accurate project invoicing, and maintain up-to-date financial records for ongoing M&E projects., • Ad Hoc Financial Tasks: Assist with various other accounting and administrative duties as needed, including filing, reporting, and responding to accounts-related queries. Accounts Assistant Skills and Qualifications: • Proven experience as an Accounts Assistant, ideally with 2-3 years in a similar role., • Strong experience using Sage 50 Cloud for financial transactions, reporting, and reconciliation., • AAT, ACCA, or equivalent accounting qualification (or working towards)., • Experience with M&E project-based accounting would be a plus., • Excellent multi-tasking skills and ability to manage multiple priorities in a busy environment., • High attention to detail with a methodical approach to work and problem-solving., • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and other Office applications., • Excellent communication skills for liaising with both internal teams and external clients/suppliers., • Ability to maintain confidentiality and work independently., • A proactive and positive attitude towards tasks and challenges. Accounts Assistant Key Personal Attributes: • Organised: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing deadlines., • Proactive: You will take the initiative to improve processes and contribute to the smooth operation of the finance team., • Reliable and Trustworthy: You’ll handle sensitive financial data with care and professionalism., • Team-Oriented: While you can work independently, you’re also a collaborative team player., • Detail-Oriented: You have a sharp eye for detail and an understanding of the importance of accuracy in all aspects of accounting. What We Offer to the successful Accounts Assistant candidate: • A competitive salary based on experience., • A friendly and supportive working environment within a rapidly growing company., • Opportunities for career progression and professional development., • The chance to work on exciting M&E projects and contribute to the company’s continued success., • Access to further training and professional qualification support., • Company pension scheme. If you're a methodical, experienced Accounts Assistant looking to contribute to a thriving, fast-paced M&E business, then please apply today.

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  • practice bookkeeper
    practice bookkeeper
    9 days ago
    £23000–£30000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Are you a Practice Accountant looking to grow your career within a supportive and expanding firm? Our client is a well-established and growing organisation within the Accounting and Taxation industry, looking to recruit a Practice Accountant to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strong technical skills and a keen eye for detail to develop within a supportive and progressive environment. The Role You will be responsible for maintaining accurate financial records and supporting a range of accounting activities, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. Duties will include: • Recording day-to-day financial transactions and completing the posting process, • Reconciling bank accounts, sales taxes, and payroll taxes monthly, • Supporting monthly, quarterly, and annual financial closings, • Preparing small company accounts in line with FRS 102, • Completing VAT returns using Xero and similar systems, • Managing payroll processes using BrightPay and Payroll Manager., • Handling general administrative duties, including emails and phone enquiries Requirements Essential • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in accounting or a related field, • Strong working knowledge of Xero and QuickBooks, • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, • High level of accuracy and attention to detail Desirable • Experience using BrightPay AND Payroll Manager, • Familiarity with FRS 102 small company accounts preparation, • Relevant higher education qualification What’s in It For You • 20 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays, • NEST pension scheme, • Potential end-of-year bonus based on company performance, • Clear opportunities for progression within a growing organisation.

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  • Finance and Operations Officer (Remote)
    Finance and Operations Officer (Remote)
    9 days ago
    £36486.3–£44201.23 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Post: Finance and Operations Officer Location: The position is remote but with options for regular co-working with colleagues and for in-person team gatherings roughly every 8 weeks. Salary: £36,486.30-£44,201.23 Contract: Full-time; 37.5-hours per week (opportunities for flexible working considered). About the role The European Leadership Network (ELN) is an independent, non-partisan organisation working to provide practical, real-world solutions to political and security challenges and build better security for wider Europe. Effective financial and operational management is central to ensuring that we can deliver this work sustainably and meet our responsibilities as a charity and grant-funded organisation. The Finance & Operations Officer plays a key role in supporting the effective day-to-day financial and operational management of the ELN. Working closely with the Head of HR & Operations, Senior Management Team and our external accountants, the post holder will help maintain an accurate and up-to-date picture of the organisation’s finances, including managing and monitoring organisational and project budgets, cashflow, expenditure, payments and financial information held within Xero. The role requires strong financial and organisational skills, with particular experience of working with budgets and grant-funded activity. The successful candidate will be confident working with financial information, able to manage multiple priorities and deadlines, and proactive in identifying discrepancies, emerging pressures or areas requiring attention. They will also provide support across the ELN’s wider operations and governance, helping to ensure that our systems and processes are efficient, accurate and appropriate for a small and internationally focused charity. Key Responsibilities: *Finance, Budgets & Grants* · Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records in Xero, including processing and monitoring invoices, bills, payments and expenditure, and ensuring transactions are appropriately recorded and allocated. · Develop and maintain organisational, project and grant budgets, working with colleagues to build realistic budgets for funding applications and new projects. · Monitor actual expenditure against budgets throughout the year, identifying variances, potential overspends or underspends and emerging financial pressures, and raising these with the Head of HR & Operations and Senior Management Team as appropriate. · Maintain and regularly update the organisation’s cash flow forecast, incorporating anticipated grant income, expenditure, payroll, and other liabilities, and provide timely information on the ELN’s cash position. · Work closely with Programme Leads/Heads to help them understand and manage their project budgets and provide accurate financial information to support programme planning and delivery. · Support the financial management of ELN’s grants, including maintaining records of restricted and unrestricted funding, grant income, expenditure, payment schedules and financial reporting requirements. · Prepare financial information and reports for funders, including taking responsibility for financial reporting on grants where appropriate. · Work closely with the ELN’s external accountants, providing accurate and timely information for management accounts, year-end accounts, payroll and other financial requirements. · Coordinate monthly payroll information and staff expenses and ensure payments and associated records are processed accurately and on time. · Support the annual budgeting and forecasting process and preparation of financial information for SMT and the Board. Maintain appropriate financial records, documentation and audit trails and support the annual audit/accounts process. · Support the organisation in maintaining appropriate charity financial controls and good practice, including the appropriate management and recording of restricted funds. · Lead on the ELN’s annual charity audit, coordinating the process with our external auditors and accountants, preparing and providing required financial information and documentation, responding to queries, and ensuring the audit is completed accurately and within agreed timescales. *Operations, Governance & Administration* · Support the Head of HR & Operations with the effective day-to-day running of the organisation and the development and maintenance of appropriate operational systems and processes. · Coordinate relationships with relevant external suppliers and service providers, including accountants, insurers, office/co-working providers and other professional advisers. · Maintain accurate organisational records and support compliance with relevant charity, company and governance requirements. · Support the administration of organisational contracts, insurance policies, banking arrangements and other operational services. · Assist with information required for Companies House, the Charity Commission and other regulatory or governance processes. · Contribute to the continuous improvement of ELN’s financial and operational processes, identifying opportunities to make systems more efficient, accurate and robust. · Undertake other reasonable finance and operational responsibilities appropriate to the role. Applicant requirements: *Essential:* · Strong practical experience of financial administration, bookkeeping or finance coordination, with a good understanding of accounting and financial management principles. · Proficient user of Xero accounting software (or equivalent), with practical experience of maintaining financial records, processing bills and invoices, reconciling information and producing financial reports. · Experience creating, maintaining and monitoring budgets, including tracking actual expenditure against budget and identifying and explaining variances. · Experience managing or monitoring multiple projects or grant budgets simultaneously. · Experience preparing or contributing to budgets for funding applications and providing financial information for funder reporting. · Experience in monitoring organisational cashflow and producing or maintaining cashflow forecasts. · Confidence working with financial data and spreadsheets, particularly Excel, and the ability to present financial information clearly to colleagues who do not have a finance background. · Experience working effectively with external accountants or other finance professionals. · Excellent numerical accuracy and attention to detail, with the ability to identify discrepancies and investigate and resolve them. · Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing deadlines independently in a small and fast-moving organisation. · Ability to recognise emerging financial or operational risks and proactively bring them to the attention of senior colleagues. · Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the confidence to work with colleagues at all levels of an organisation. *Desirable:* · Previous experience working in a charity, NGO or other grant-funded organisation, with a practical understanding of the financial requirements associated with restricted and unrestricted funding. · A relevant bookkeeping/accounting qualification or part-qualification, or demonstrable equivalent professional experience. · Experience supporting payroll and/or year-end accounts and audit processes. · Experience of charity accounting and financial reporting requirements. · Experience working with institutional, government, foundation or international grants. · Experience supporting organisational forecasting and annual budgeting. · Experience of charity governance and regulatory requirements, including the Charity Commission and Companies House. · Experience working in an international environment.

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  • Concessions Manager
    Concessions Manager
    12 days ago
    £32000–£34000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    About Us Chococo is an award-winning British chocolatier, crafting exceptional handmade chocolates using fine-origin chocolate and locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. As we continue to grow, we are excited to open our new concession within Selfridges London. We are looking for an experienced, passionate and commercially minded Concession Manager to lead our Selfridges team. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of one of our flagship locations, delivering exceptional customer experiences while driving sales, developing your team and maintaining the highest operational standards. Key Responsibilities • Lead the day-to-day operations of the Selfridges concession, ensuring an exceptional customer experience at all times., • Recruit, train, coach and develop a high-performing team, creating a positive and engaging working environment., • Lead by example, inspiring the team to achieve sales targets, maximise opportunities and consistently deliver outstanding service., • Monitor sales performance, KPIs and labour costs, implementing action plans to drive commercial success., • Ensure the concession is impeccably presented, maintaining excellent visual merchandising standards in line with both Chococo and Selfridges expectations., • Manage stock levels, ordering, deliveries, stock counts and inventory accuracy to minimise waste and maximise availability., • Ensure all company policies, food safety regulations and Selfridges operational procedures are consistently followed., • Handle customer feedback and resolve any issues professionally, maintaining the highest standards of customer satisfaction., • Prepare staff rotas, manage scheduling and support payroll administration where required., • Build strong working relationships with the Selfridges management team and represent the Chococo brand with professionalism., • Identify opportunities to improve sales, customer engagement and operational efficiency. Requirements • Previous management experience in premium retail, luxury retail, hospitality or food retail., • A proven track record of leading teams and achieving commercial targets., • Strong leadership, coaching and people management skills., • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a customer-first mindset., • Passion for premium food, gifting and delivering memorable customer experiences., • Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and perform in a fast-paced retail environment., • Confident using POS systems and retail reporting to monitor business performance., • Flexible to work weekends, evenings and public holidays in line with Selfridges trading hours., • Eligibility to work in the UK. What We Offer • Competitive salary with opportunities for career progression., • Performance-related bonus opportunities., • Generous staff discount on Chococo products., • The opportunity to lead our exciting concession within one of the UK's most prestigious department stores., • Comprehensive training, ongoing development and the opportunity to grow within an expanding business., • A supportive, passionate and collaborative team environment. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds.

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  • Payroll Administrator
    Payroll Administrator
    15 days ago
    £15–£20 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Quality of Life Homecare Ltd – Queensbury, London Hours: 20–25 hours per week (flexible) Salary: £15-20 per hour (depending on experience) Join Our Team Quality of Life Homecare Ltd is a well-established and growing domiciliary care provider supporting people across North West London. With approximately 120 employees, we are looking for an experienced and highly organised Senior Payroll and Accounts Officer to manage our payroll and day-to-day finance functions. This role would particularly suit an experienced payroll manager, finance officer, bookkeeper, or retired/semi-retired accountant seeking a rewarding and flexible part-time position. Key Responsibilities • Manage weekly and monthly payroll for approximately 120 employees, • Ensure accurate PAYE, National Insurance, pension, and HMRC submissions., • Administer workplace pensions and auto-enrolment., • Process staff expenses and travel claims., • Maintain purchase and sales ledgers., • Raise invoices and reconcile customer payments., • Carry out bank reconciliations., • Monitor cash flow, debtor balances, and credit control., • Prepare monthly management accounts and financial reports., • Liaise with the external accountant regarding month-end and year-end accounts., • Maintain accurate payroll and financial records., • Ensure compliance with HMRC, employment legislation, and financial procedures., • Identify opportunities to improve payroll and financial processes. Essential Requirements • At least 5 years' experience in payroll and accounts., • Strong knowledge of PAYE, RTI, pensions, and HMRC regulations., • Experience using payroll and accounting software such as BrightPay, Xero, or QuickBooks., • Excellent Microsoft Excel skills., • High level of accuracy, discretion, and attention to detail., • Excellent organisational and communication skills., • Ability to work independently and manage competing priorities. Desirable • AAT qualification or equivalent., • Experience within the health or social care sector., • Knowledge of payroll for shift workers and variable-hour employees. What We Offer • Flexible working hours., • Friendly and supportive working environment., • Competitive hourly rate., • Ongoing professional development., • Opportunity to become a valued member of our senior management support team. If you are an experienced payroll and finance professional looking for a flexible and rewarding opportunity, we would be delighted to hear from you. Retired and semi-retired professionals are especially encouraged to apply.

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  • Restaurant Assistant Manager
    Restaurant Assistant Manager
    29 days ago
    £39000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Oita Soho is a vibrant and busy restaurant located in the heart of Chinatown delivering exceptional dining experiences — and we’re seeking a skilled Restaurant Assistant Manager to support daily operations, oversee the floor, handle admin, and uphold top-tier service. Key Responsibilities: • Assist the Restaurant Managers in overseeing daily operations and ensuring a seamless customer experience., • Perform administrative tasks including HR duties, bookkeeping, payroll processing, and managing take-away platforms., • Handle hiring processes, including interviewing and onboarding new staff members., • Maintain accurate records and manage restaurant numbers and financial data., • Support in inventory management and ordering supplies., • Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations., • Address customer inquiries and resolve issues promptly., • Lead and motivate the team to deliver exceptional service. Requirements: • Minimum of 2 years of experience in a similar role within the hospitality industry., • At least 1 reference from a previous employer., • Proficiency in MS Office, including Microsoft Word and Excel., • Strong organizational and multitasking skills., • Excellent communication and leadership abilities., • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends., • A proactive approach to problem-solving and a keen eye for detail. What We Offer: • Competitive salary based on experience; £33000 annual salary + £6000 service charge + bonuses; 48 hours a week, • Opportunities for career advancement within the company., • A supportive and friendly working environment., • Employee discounts on meals., • Ongoing training and development opportunities.

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  • Assistant Restaurant Manager
    Assistant Restaurant Manager
    1 month ago
    £39000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    We are looking for an experienced and professional Assistant Manager to join our team to oversee daily business operations and lead our team. In this role, you will work directly with the General Manager to maintain operational standards, drive performance, and ensure excellent customer service. Main Responsibilities: • Identify and improve underperforming areas to elevate the restaurant to the next level as we’re focused on growth, • Oversee and supervise all Front of House operations with a hands-on leadership approach, • Carry out key administrative functions, including basic HR tasks, payroll coordination, and managing delivery platforms, • Lead recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of new team members, • Maintain accurate operational logs and monitor financial performance closely, • Manage stock control, ordering, and supplier coordination, • Ensure the venue consistently meets all health and safety compliance standards, • Respond to guest feedback and complaints promptly and professionally, • Motivate, support, and guide the team to maintain consistently high service standards Ideal Candidate Will Have: • At least 2 years' experience in high volume restaurant, • One or more references from previous employers, • Strong character with an open mind, clear vision, and business focus - you understand your role is to lead, perform, and drive results, • A hands-on approach with attention to detail and problem-solving abilities, • Strong organisational skills and the ability to handle multiple priorities, • Strict but fair leadership style - respectful, consistent, and confident, • Excellent communicator with the ability to clearly pass on expectations and motivate the team, • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and peak periods, • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) What We Offer: • Salary starting from £39,000 salary (48 hours/week) - for the right person who delivers results and drives progress, there’s clear opportunity to grow with us. When the operation thrives, so do you., • Internal growth and promotion opportunities., • A positive and inclusive team culture., • Staff discounts on food and drinks., • Ongoing support and training to grow your career.

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  • Restaurant Floor Manager
    Restaurant Floor Manager
    2 months ago
    £40000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Oita, Japanese Restaurant is recruiting experienced and professional Restaurant Floor Manager for to assists in coordinating all Front of House operations.We currently don’t have a floor manager in place, and the operation needs someone who can step in, take full control, and bring structure, direction, and accountability. We’re looking for a strong leader - someone with a clear vision, strong character, and the ability to set and enforce standards from day one.You must know exactly why you’re joining: to fix, improve, and lead. You will have full support from senior management, but this role requires someone confident, hands-on, and committed to delivering real change. Main Responsibilities: • Identify and improve underperforming areas to elevate the restaurant to the next level as we’re focused on growth, • Oversee and supervise all Front of House operations with a hands-on leadership approach, • Carry out key administrative functions, including basic HR tasks, payroll coordination, and managing delivery platforms, • Lead recruitment, hiring, and onboarding of new team members, • Maintain accurate operational logs and monitor financial performance closely, • Manage stock control, ordering, and supplier coordination, • Ensure the venue consistently meets all health and safety compliance standards, • Respond to guest feedback and complaints promptly and professionally, • Motivate, support, and guide the team to maintain consistently high service standards, • Assist in organising and delivering occasional events held at the venue, such as private parties or celebrations Ideal Candidate Will Have: • At least 2 years' experience in a similar hospitality management role, • One or more references from previous employers, • Strong character with an open mind, clear vision, and business focus - you understand your role is to lead, perform, and drive results, • A hands-on approach with attention to detail and problem-solving abilities, • Strong organisational skills and the ability to handle multiple priorities, • Strict but fair leadership style - respectful, consistent, and confident, • Excellent communicator with the ability to clearly pass on expectations and motivate the team, • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and peak periods, • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) What We Offer: • Competitive package: £35,000 salary + £5,00 service charge (48 hours/week) - for the right person who delivers results and drives progress, there’s clear opportunity to grow with us. When the operation thrives, so do you., • Internal growth and promotion opportunities., • A positive and inclusive team culture., • Staff discounts on food and drinks., • Ongoing support and training to grow your career.

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