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Manager, Total Rewards, Payroll, HRIS & Policy
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Canada , Regina
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Total Rewards Manager
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Netherlands , Veghel
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Senior Manager, Total Rewards EMEA Programs & Operations
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United Kingdom , London
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Senior Manager, Total Rewards EMEA Programs & Operations
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Shape the future of compensation and benefits across EMEA in this strategic London-based role. As a senior partner, you will design and execute Total Rewards programs, ensuring compliance and competitiveness. We seek an expert with 7+ years in C&B, strong analytical skills, and proven senior stak...
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United Kingdom , London
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Marriott Bonvoy
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About the Total Rewards Manager role

A Total Rewards Manager is a strategic human resources professional responsible for designing, implementing, and managing an organization’s comprehensive compensation and benefits packages. While compensation specialists often focus solely on salary, Total Rewards Managers take a holistic view of the employee value proposition, encompassing base pay, variable incentives, equity programs, health and wellness benefits, retirement plans, and recognition initiatives. These professionals ensure that an organization’s total rewards strategy aligns with its business objectives, culture, and financial goals, while remaining competitive in the market to attract and retain top talent.

The core responsibilities of a Total Rewards Manager are multifaceted. They typically oversee the development and administration of salary structures, bonus plans, and long-term incentive programs, including stock options or restricted stock units. They conduct regular market benchmarking and salary surveys to ensure pay competitiveness. On the benefits side, they manage health insurance, retirement plans, and wellness programs, often negotiating with vendors and brokers. A significant part of the role involves data analysis and financial modeling to forecast costs, evaluate the effectiveness of reward programs, and prepare budgets. They also ensure compliance with relevant labor laws, tax regulations, and governance standards, such as the EU Pay Directive. Total Rewards Managers serve as trusted advisors to senior leadership and HR business partners, providing data-driven guidance on compensation decisions, retention strategies, and offer packages for new hires. They also manage annual merit review cycles and communicate complex rewards information clearly to employees.

To succeed in these roles, a Total Rewards Manager typically needs a bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field, with many holding advanced degrees or certifications like CCP (Certified Compensation Professional). Extensive experience—often five to ten years or more—in compensation and benefits is standard. Strong analytical and quantitative skills are paramount, including advanced proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets for building models and analyzing data. Familiarity with HRIS systems like Workday and compensation planning tools is expected. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills are essential, as these professionals must translate complex data into clear, actionable advice for non-experts. A deep understanding of employment law, collective labor agreements, and regulatory compliance is crucial, especially for roles covering multiple countries. Increasingly, organizations value a strategic, ownership-driven mindset, along with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and handle sensitive information with discretion. As the workplace evolves, familiarity with AI tools and a proactive approach to innovation are becoming valuable assets in total rewards roles. Ultimately, Total Rewards Manager jobs require a unique blend of financial acumen, strategic thinking, and people-centric design to create reward systems that motivate employees and drive organizational success.