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Seeking a certified Payroll and Benefits Specialist in Etobicoke. This role requires a PCP designation, 5+ years of experience, and advanced proficiency in ADP WorkForce Now. You will manage full-cycle payroll, benefits administration, and statutory reporting. Join a collaborative team with excel...
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Canada , Etobicoke
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Join Clio, the global leader in legal AI, as a Payroll and Benefits Specialist. You will manage multi-cycle international payroll, statutory reporting, and year-end reconciliations. This hybrid role offers a competitive salary, top-tier health benefits, and RRSP matching. The position is based in...
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Canada , Vancouver; Calgary; Toronto
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70600.00 - 95400.00 CAD / Year
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Explore a rewarding career path with Payroll and Benefits Specialist jobs, a critical and dynamic function at the heart of any successful organization. These professionals are the vital link between the company's financial obligations and its most valuable asset: its people. They ensure that employees are compensated accurately and on time, while also managing the complex landscape of benefits that contribute to overall job satisfaction and well-being. This role is a perfect blend of meticulous number-crunching and empathetic people skills, making it an indispensable and stable career choice in the fields of Human Resources and Finance. A Payroll and Benefits Specialist is primarily responsible for the end-to-end administration of employee compensation. This involves collecting and verifying timekeeping information, calculating wages, overtime, and deductions, and processing payments through various systems. A significant part of the role is dedicated to ensuring strict compliance with a multitude of federal, state, and local regulations concerning taxes, wage and hour laws, and reporting. Beyond the paycheck, these specialists administer employee benefits programs. This includes managing enrollments, changes, and terminations for health insurance, retirement plans, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, and other perks like flexible spending accounts. They serve as the primary point of contact for employee inquiries, patiently explaining pay stub details, resolving discrepancies, and guiding colleagues through their benefits options. The responsibilities of these professionals are extensive and crucial for organizational smoothness. Common duties include maintaining the integrity of payroll and HRIS systems, generating reports for management on payroll costs and benefits utilization, reconciling payroll accounts, and overseeing year-end processes like W-2 and 1095-C form distribution. They work closely with both the HR and Finance departments, providing data for budgeting and audits, and ensuring that new hires, promotions, and terminations are processed seamlessly. A key aspect of modern roles is a focus on continuous improvement, seeking ways to streamline processes, enhance data accuracy, and improve the overall employee experience. To excel in Payroll and Benefits Specialist jobs, certain skills and qualifications are typically required. Employers generally seek candidates with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in business, accounting, human resources, or a related field, though substantial relevant experience can often be a substitute. A proven track record of 2-5 years in payroll and benefits administration is a standard expectation. Technologically, proficiency with payroll software (such as ADP, Workday, or UKG), advanced skills in spreadsheets for data analysis, and experience with HR Information Systems are highly valued. The ideal candidate possesses an unwavering attention to detail, superior organizational skills, and a high degree of discretion when handling confidential information. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential for explaining complex information clearly and compassionately. Professional certifications, such as the Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) or Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC), are significant assets that demonstrate expertise and commitment to the field. For those with a passion for process, people, and precision, Payroll and Benefits Specialist jobs offer a fulfilling and essential career with opportunities for growth into senior, managerial, or analytical positions.

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