The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) is the independent body that regulates and administers the business costs and decides the pay and pensions of the 650 elected Members of Parliament and their staff in the United Kingdom. We were created by the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009, as the worlds first independent regulator of MPs financial remuneration.
Part of IPSAs role is to provide a seamless, exemplary payroll service to MPs, their staff, as well as IPSAs people. Our work requires patience, diplomacy and attention to detail as we interact with our stakeholders on a daily basis, ensuring the best quality service is provided.
This role is the first point of contact for all payroll enquiries into the organisation from MPs and their staff. Payroll Services Officers need to be highly motivated and engaged when interacting with all internal and external stakeholders, so being an effective communicator is key. The role also plays an important part in inducting and educating customers on IPSAs systems and processes and offers significant opportunity to contribute to the continuous improvement of operational activity that supports achievement of IPSAs strategic objectives.
Ensuring MPs staff are paid correctly and on time through the effective monitoring of the payroll by maintaining key performance indicator target of 99.75% accuracy each month.
IPSA is a learning organisation. We constantly review our work against our strategic objectives, actively seek views from our stakeholders and assess the environment in which we operate so that we can continuously improve. Therefore, the list of key responsibilities may adapt and change over time within the spirit and nature of organisational change and the development of the role.
If youre passionate about delivering exceptional service and making a real impact in peoples working lives, youll be a great fit for this role. As a Payroll Services Officer, youll be the first point of contact for MPs and their staff, providing expert guidance and support on all payroll-related matters. This is a dynamic and people-focused role where your communication skills, attention to detail, and commitment to accuracy will help ensure staff are paid correctly and on time. Youll play a key role in onboarding new users to IPSAs systems, educating them on processes, and contributing to the continuous improvement of our operations all while reflecting IPSAs values.
Were looking for someone resilient who enjoys working in a challenging, demanding and dynamic environment and who loves speaking with customers and colleagues to resolve issues efficiently and effectively. Youll work collaboratively with a supportive team, engage directly with stakeholders across Parliament, and have opportunities to present and train people as part of the role. Wed like you to be a qualified payroll technician through the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals.
Youll be joining a diverse and knowledgeable team, passionate about making IPSA brilliant and so youll need to fit right in.
The experience and technical level required for the role, along with personal qualities, skills, attributes, and qualifications (where relevant) are listed below:
Essential
Desirable
If you're selected for interview this will be virtual and will take place on Microsoft Teams, so youll need access to a secure WIFI network and a private space.
Interview
Our interviews are competency and values-based. Well ask you a series of questions designed to help assess your suitability for the role and for IPSA.
The closing date for this role will be 21 July 2026 (1pm), so we encourage you to submit your application without delay. Shortlisting will take place from 22 July 2026. Interviews will take place on 27, 28 and 29 July 2026 - please make a note of these dates in your diary as we will be operating a tight interview schedule.
This job is broadly open to the following groups:
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