Location London, hybrid
Reports to Global HR Operations Director
Status Permanent
Purpose: This role is responsible for leading the organisation’s reward programs, with a special focus on identifying and implementing process improvements and automations that enhance HRIS functionality. The manager serves as a strategic partner, providing comprehensive analytical insights and driving competitive, compliant global compensation and benefits solutions across the Foundation.
Principal accountabilities:
Compensation & benefits management:
HRIS system optimisation:
Data, reporting & compliance:
Qualifications & experience:
Skills and attributes:
Application Closing Date: 8th March 2026
Please note that while we have a closing date for this application, we reserve the right to interview candidates and potentially close the role early should we find a suitable candidate before the closing date
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