Mauve is recruiting – Global Employment Operations Manager
Join our global team, today.

Location
UK, Republic of Ireland, Cyprus, Kenya, or Malta.
You must currently live in any of the countries above and have the legal right to work there.
As a global company with locations around the world, you can opt to work from home or choose a hybrid approach where we have an office.
Salary
- UK: £47,000 to £55,000 per annum – Grade 6.
- ROI: €57,000 to €60,000 per annum – Grade 6.
- Cyprus: €37,000 to €42,000 per annum – Grade 6.
- Kenya: 4,569,286 to 5,000,000 Kenyan Shillings per annum – Grade 6.
- Malta: €37,000 to €42,000 per annum – Grade 6.
Employment and contract type
Full-time and permanent position.
Who is Mauve Group, and what do we do?
Mauve Group was established in 1996 with a simple office in Italy. Since then, we have expanded to become a leading, award-winning provider of Employer of Record (EoR) and global employment solutions – powered by our all-in-one workforce management platform.
We operate in 150+ countries across seven regions, supporting businesses and organisations across 70+ sectors as they scale internationally and manage their global workforces.
Our mission is to reduce risk, maximise compliance, and enhance employee satisfaction throughout the global HR process.
But that’s not all. Mauve is a people-first community. We understand that our employees are diverse individuals with fulfilling lives beyond work. For those who join us, we offer a range of perks and benefits to support your personal growth and wellbeing – more on these later.
The main purpose of your role
At Mauve Group, we are implementing artificial intelligence (AI) tools into our daily operations and further automating our processes, to remain competitive in a fast-growing market.
We are currently looking for a pivotal leader to work within our Employer of Record (EoR) division.
With strong people management and operational skills, you will manage both the payroll and employment contract departments to ensure the smooth integration of these processes and continue our ethos of a people-first commitment to operational excellence.
Focusing on various functional aspects, including those associated with the full payroll and employment contract cycles, you must have a tenacious, meticulous, and precision-focused approach to ensuring compliance with the associated regulations and legislations in these areas.
What will you be doing as the Global Employment Operations Manager?
Your responsibilities will include:
- Leading, mentoring, and training the EoR HR, EoR Contract, and EoR Payroll teams to ensure efficient operations.
- Overseeing onboarding and offboarding processes, including documentation, background checks, and compliance measures.
- Resolving payroll queries and ensuring accurate payroll processing while maintaining compliance with local laws and GDPR.
- Collaborating with internal departments (Sales, Finance, IT, People & Culture) and external partners (lawyers, consultants, suppliers) to ensure smooth EoR service delivery.
- Handling employment contract management, including legal review of terms, remuneration entitlements, job descriptions, and leave policies.
- Providing HR advisory support, including conflict resolution, performance management guidance, and policy compliance assistance.
- Safeguarding confidential employee records, ensuring contracts align with legislative requirements.
- Identifying process improvements, implementing AI-driven efficiencies, and updating EoR policies and procedures.
- Exercising signing authority to approve relevant documentation as part of role progression.
- Managing budgeting and reporting for both payroll and employment contract departments.
Requirements
If you have a mix of the following qualifications, knowledge, skills, and personal attributes, you may be who we’re looking for.
Qualifications
Essential:
- First-level degree in Business, HR, Payroll, or Finance; OR equivalent professional experience/qualification(s) in CIPP, Global Payroll Management, CIPD Level 5, European HR Diploma, etc.
Desirable:
- Second-level degree (MSc/MA) in a relevant subject.
Knowledge and experience
Essential:
- 5+ years’ experience at management level, ideally in employment law and/or payroll.
- Proven ability to lead teams, including performance management, coaching, and mentoring.
- Experience in managing multi-currency payrolls and overseeing global HR environments.
Desirable:
- Experience managing third-party payrolls.
- Solid knowledge of HR operations.
Skills
- Emotional intelligence and people-first leadership.
- Advanced English communication skills (written and verbal).
- Proficiency in MS Office and advanced IT skills.
- Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities.
- Effective interpersonal, negotiation, and influencing skills.
- Agile communicator who thrives in fast-paced environments.
- Innovative and solutions-oriented mindset.
Personal attributes
- Ability to manage conflicting deadlines with flexibility.
- Strong team collaboration skills.
- Excellent attention to detail.
- Quick learner, eager to stay ahead of industry developments.
- Positive mindset geared toward continuous improvement.
- Ability to stay calm under pressure with high-priority tasks.
- Discrete and committed to client confidentiality.
- Demonstrated commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.
Perks and benefits
- Generous annual leave, plus public holidays based on location.
- Extra annual leave for your birthday or an alternative celebration day.
- Pension plan with contributions from Mauve Group (where applicable).
- Opportunities for professional growth via Mauve Academy – our learning portal.
- Annual training allowance for career development.
- Hybrid working environment, with home setup allowance (where applicable).
- Optical benefits (£155/€180 toward eye tests, glasses, and lenses).
- Exciting opportunities, including domestic/international travel, team meet-ups, and company-wide events.
Apply now
Direct your cover letter to Joanna Hart, Products, Services & Innovation Director, explaining why you want to work at Mauve Group and how your experience, skills, and qualifications align with the role.
Send your cover letter and CV in English, with the job title in the subject line, to hr@mauvegroup.com.
Please note: applications submitted without a cover letter may not be considered.
Good luck!
What’s next?
Applications close on 27th April 2025 – first interviews are likely to be held on 7th May 2025.
Due to the high volume of applications, we may not be able to respond to everyone. If you haven’t heard from us by 7th May 2025, please consider your application unsuccessful on this occasion.
We reserve the right to close the job posting early if we receive a high number of applications.
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In your cover letter, please indicate if you would like to be considered for future opportunities if not selected for this role. If you do not specify, we will delete your personal information to comply with European law.
Equality and diversity statement
Mauve Group operates in many parts of the world, each with unique cultural identities, and is committed to equality of opportunity and freedom from discrimination.
We accept, respect, and celebrate diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences. By embracing these differences, we drive innovation and business growth.

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