The Role
Manage end-to-end payroll for Kenya employees, ensuring statutory compliance, reconciliations, remittances, and audit-ready records. Administer payroll master data, prepare tax records, and resolve discrepancies. Provide global mobility and onboarding support for internationally recruited staff, liaising with authorities and service providers, maintaining IRS records, and advising on tax, immigration, and settlement matters.
Summary Generated by Built In
1. Payroll Management & Statutory
Compliance
- Manage end-to-end monthly payroll
processing for all categories of Kenya-based employees, ensuring accuracy,
confidentiality, completeness, and timely delivery.
- Validate and process payroll inputs
including; overtime, leave, deductions, new hires, salary changes, benefits,
allowances, and final dues.
- Process and reconcile payroll elements
including salaries, benefits, deductions, taxes, pension contributions, loans,
and other applicable payments or recoveries.
- Ensure compliance with Kenyan
statutory and regulatory requirements, including PAYE, NSSF, SHIF, Housing
Levy, pension administration, and other applicable employer obligations.
- Coordinate timely preparation, filing,
and remittance of statutory deductions and payroll-related returns to relevant
authorities.
- Prepare payroll reconciliations and
coordinate with Finance to ensure payroll outputs, statutory payments, and
related reports are accurately accounted for.
- Review payroll variances, investigate
discrepancies, and resolve payroll exceptions or escalated issues in a timely
manner.
- Support internal and external payroll
audits by maintaining accurate, complete, and audit-ready payroll records and
supporting documentation.
- Monitor changes in payroll-related
legislation and support timely updates to payroll processes, controls, and
statutory compliance requirements.
2. Payroll Administration & Reporting
- Prepare payroll-related documentation
and annual employee tax records, including P9 forms and other statutory payroll
support documents.
- Maintain the accuracy and integrity of
payroll master data and employee payroll records within the payroll system.
- Communicate payroll procedures,
timelines, and documentation requirements with relevant stakeholders to support
timely and accurate payroll processing.
- Maintain payroll procedures, process
documentation, and internal controls to strengthen operational efficiency,
consistency, and compliance.
- Support continuous improvement of
payroll administration processes, records management practices, and related
operational controls.
3. International Recruited Staff (IRS) Global Mobility Support
- Provide Support with onboarding,
relocation, and administrative support for internationally recruited staff
(IRS) and their dependents during assignment in Kenya.
- Provide guidance to IRS staff on
administrative, logistical, and country settlement matters in line with
organizational policies and procedures.
- Support cross-cultural orientation and
related onboarding initiatives for internationally recruited staff.
- Coordinate security-related support
services for IRS staff in accordance with organizational policies and
applicable procedures.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date IRS
records within the Human Resources Information System, ensuring high levels of
accuracy and confidentiality.
- Prepare and review documentation
relating to tax exemptions, immigration, protocol requirements, and other
compliance-related processes for international staff in accordance with Kenyan
regulations.
- Liaise with relevant government
authorities, service providers, and internal stakeholders on IRS administrative
and protocol-related matters.
- Provide administrative and
coordination support to the Global Mobility and IRS HR function.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources,
Business Administration, Commerce, Finance, or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience
in payroll administration, statutory compliance, and HR support within Kenya.
- Knowledge of Kenyan labour laws and
statutory requirements, including PAYE, NSSF, SHIF, Housing Levy, pension
administration, and other relevant employer obligations.
- Proven experience in end-to-end
payroll processing, payroll reconciliations, statutory remittances, and
management of payroll-related records.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Commerce, Finance, or related field
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in payroll administration, statutory compliance, and HR support within Kenya
- Knowledge of Kenyan labour laws and statutory requirements (PAYE, NSSF, SHIF, Housing Levy, pension administration)
- Proven experience in end-to-end payroll processing, payroll reconciliations, statutory remittances, and payroll records management
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