HR & Payroll Administrator

Remote
Contracted
Mid Level

Location: Remote Global Support
Employment Type: Full-Time / Contractor
Reports to: Director of Operations / HR Manager


About the Role

We are seeking a highly organized, detail-oriented HR & Payroll Administrator to manage day-to-day HR operations, payroll processing, and benefits administration.


This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a structured environment, values accuracy, and enjoys supporting employees throughout their lifecycle — from onboarding to offboarding.

The HR & Payroll Administrator will play a key role in maintaining compliance, managing employee records, processing payroll and benefits, and serving as the primary contact for HR-related inquiries.


Key Responsibilities

Employee Relations & Support

  • Act as the first point of contact for employee inquiries regarding company policies, payroll, and benefits.
  • Provide clear guidance and ensure consistent communication on HR-related topics.
    Address personnel and compliance issues promptly and professionally, maintaining confidentiality at all times.
     

Recruitment, Onboarding & Offboarding

  • Draft, post, and manage job descriptions across approved channels.
  • Screen candidates, schedule interviews, and coordinate communication with hiring managers.
     
  • Facilitate administrative onboarding, including benefits explanations and employee system setup.
  • Manage offboarding procedures, ensuring exit documentation is completed and company assets are collected.
     

Personnel File Management

  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date personnel files in compliance with labor and data protection laws.
  • Safeguard confidential employee records and ensure proper document retention.
     

Policy & Compliance Administration

  • Maintain and update the employee handbook annually to reflect current policies and legal requirements.
  • Ensure all mandatory employment posters and compliance notices are current and displayed.
  • Support HR audits and internal reporting as required.
     

Benefits Administration

  • Coordinate 401(k) plan documentation, enrollment, and employer matching compliance.
    Collaborate with third-party administrators for annual testing, Form 5500 filings, and regulatory reporting.
  • Administer ICHRA benefits, including eligibility verification, reimbursements, and employee support.
  • Handle PCOR, 1094/1095B reporting, and related filings.
     

Payroll Management

  • Process weekly payroll accurately and on time, including commissions, deductions, benefits, and reimbursements.
  • Reconcile payroll data and ensure compliance with applicable wage and tax regulations.
  • Maintain payroll and personnel records for audit readiness.

Attendance & Leave Management

  • Track employee attendance, vacation, and time-off requests.
  • Ensure compliance with company leave policies and applicable labor laws.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or related field.
  • 3+ years of experience in HR, payroll, or benefits administration (multi-state experience preferred).
  • Strong understanding of U.S. employment laws, benefits, and payroll compliance.
  • Experience with HRIS and payroll systems (e.g., ADP, Paychex, Gusto, or similar).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to handle confidential information with discretion.
  • Exceptional organizational and multitasking skills.

Preferred Skills

  • Experience managing ICHRA or 401(k) programs.
  • Knowledge of HR best practices and state-specific compliance.
    Strong Excel and data management skills.
  • Previous experience working in a remote or hybrid environment.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive salary (based on experience).
  • Flexible remote work environment.
  • Opportunity for professional growth and advancement.
  • Collaborative and supportive company culture.
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