Paralegal Edinburgh Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Residential Conveyancing Paralegal looking for your next opportunity? Do you enjoy managing your own caseload while delivering an exceptional service to clients? Are you looking to join a highly regarded firm that genuinely invests in its people and offers excellent opportunities for long-term career development? We are currently working with a highly respected and well-established legal firm to recruit a Paralegal to join their Edinburgh office. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a supportive and collaborative team, working across both Private Wealth and Plot Sales Property. You'll join a business with an excellent reputation, a strong client base, and a genuine commitment to developing and supporting its people. The Role The successful candidate will manage their own residential conveyancing caseload, supporting private individuals and major housebuilders through the sales, purchases, transfers of title, and new build property transactions. Key responsibilities include: • Managing your own residential conveyancing caseload from instruction through to completion • Supporting the sale, purchase, and transfer of residential properties • Preparing legal correspondence and documentation on behalf of solicitors • Drafting LBTT returns and completing registration documentation • Ordering legal reports, title information, and plans • Liaising closely with the legal support team to ensure an excellent client experience • Progressing transactions efficiently while meeting agreed timescales • Producing regular reports on applications, sales progression, and completed transactions • Attending relevant training, CPD events, and networking opportunities • Supporting business development activities where appropriate Essential Skills & Experience • Previous experience as a Residential Conveyancing Paralegal • Strong knowledge of Scottish residential conveyancing processes • Understanding of both Sasine and Land Registered titles • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage your own workload • Good IT skills and experience using case management systems • Ability to work accurately and meet deadlines within a busy environment The ideal candidate will also • Be confident managing their own caseload with minimal supervision • Take pride in delivering an outstanding service to clients • Be proactive, organised, and able to prioritise effectively • Build strong relationships with clients and colleagues • Thrive in a collaborative team environment • Be keen to continue developing their knowledge and career within residential conveyancing What's on Offer • Competitive salary, depending on experience • Opportunity to join a highly respected and established firm • Supportive and collaborative team environment • Excellent career development and progression opportunities • Ongoing training and professional development • Varied and interesting caseload with exposure to high-quality work Interested? Please Apply Now to be considered for the role.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Paralegal Edinburgh Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced Residential Conveyancing Paralegal looking for your next opportunity? Do you enjoy managing your own caseload while delivering an exceptional service to clients? Are you looking to join a highly regarded firm that genuinely invests in its people and offers excellent opportunities for long-term career development? We are currently working with a highly respected and well-established legal firm to recruit a Paralegal to join their Edinburgh office. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a supportive and collaborative team, working across both Private Wealth and Plot Sales Property. You'll join a business with an excellent reputation, a strong client base, and a genuine commitment to developing and supporting its people. The Role The successful candidate will manage their own residential conveyancing caseload, supporting private individuals and major housebuilders through the sales, purchases, transfers of title, and new build property transactions. Key responsibilities include: • Managing your own residential conveyancing caseload from instruction through to completion • Supporting the sale, purchase, and transfer of residential properties • Preparing legal correspondence and documentation on behalf of solicitors • Drafting LBTT returns and completing registration documentation • Ordering legal reports, title information, and plans • Liaising closely with the legal support team to ensure an excellent client experience • Progressing transactions efficiently while meeting agreed timescales • Producing regular reports on applications, sales progression, and completed transactions • Attending relevant training, CPD events, and networking opportunities • Supporting business development activities where appropriate Essential Skills & Experience • Previous experience as a Residential Conveyancing Paralegal • Strong knowledge of Scottish residential conveyancing processes • Understanding of both Sasine and Land Registered titles • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage your own workload • Good IT skills and experience using case management systems • Ability to work accurately and meet deadlines within a busy environment The ideal candidate will also • Be confident managing their own caseload with minimal supervision • Take pride in delivering an outstanding service to clients • Be proactive, organised, and able to prioritise effectively • Build strong relationships with clients and colleagues • Thrive in a collaborative team environment • Be keen to continue developing their knowledge and career within residential conveyancing What's on Offer • Competitive salary, depending on experience • Opportunity to join a highly respected and established firm • Supportive and collaborative team environment • Excellent career development and progression opportunities • Ongoing training and professional development • Varied and interesting caseload with exposure to high-quality work Interested? Please Apply Now to be considered for the role.
Ready to take the next step in your accounting career? This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Assistant Management Accountant with around 1-2 years' experience who is ready to take on more responsibility, build their technical skills and become a key member of a sociable, supportive Finance team. You'll work across a diverse portfolio of clients and gain hands-on exposure to the full accounting cycle, making this an ideal role for someone who wants to develop quickly and build a strong foundation for a long-term career in finance.You'll get genuine ownership from day one, covering AP and AR, bank reconciliations, VAT, cashflow forecasting and month-end processes , alongside P&L and Balance Sheet reconciliations, variance analysis and management reporting. You'll also have the chance to gain experience across areas including foreign currency and digital asset transactions, fixed assets, payroll, budgeting, reforecasting and year-end audit work. There's plenty of variety, plenty to learn and plenty of opportunity to make your mark.We're looking for someone who is driven, detail-focused and keen to progress - someone who brings a positive "can-do" attitude and isn't afraid to get stuck in. Ideally, you'll have started or be looking to start your ACCA or CIMA qualification , with a solid understanding of accounting principles and strong Excel skills. And if professional qualifications are part of your ambition, even better: study support can be offered following successful completion of probation , helping you take the next step towards becoming a fully qualified accountant while gaining valuable practical experience alongside your studies.Most importantly, this isn't just a role where you'll be processing numbers - you'll be joining a sociable team that enjoys working together, supporting each other and celebrating success . You'll have the opportunity to learn from experienced finance professionals, build relationships across the wider business and progressively take ownership of more complex work. With hybrid working and 3 days a week in the office , you'll get the flexibility of hybrid working without missing out on the team environment. If you're ambitious, eager to learn and ready to invest in your accounting career, this could be the perfect next step.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Ready to take the next step in your accounting career? This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Assistant Management Accountant with around 1-2 years' experience who is ready to take on more responsibility, build their technical skills and become a key member of a sociable, supportive Finance team. You'll work across a diverse portfolio of clients and gain hands-on exposure to the full accounting cycle, making this an ideal role for someone who wants to develop quickly and build a strong foundation for a long-term career in finance.You'll get genuine ownership from day one, covering AP and AR, bank reconciliations, VAT, cashflow forecasting and month-end processes , alongside P&L and Balance Sheet reconciliations, variance analysis and management reporting. You'll also have the chance to gain experience across areas including foreign currency and digital asset transactions, fixed assets, payroll, budgeting, reforecasting and year-end audit work. There's plenty of variety, plenty to learn and plenty of opportunity to make your mark.We're looking for someone who is driven, detail-focused and keen to progress - someone who brings a positive "can-do" attitude and isn't afraid to get stuck in. Ideally, you'll have started or be looking to start your ACCA or CIMA qualification , with a solid understanding of accounting principles and strong Excel skills. And if professional qualifications are part of your ambition, even better: study support can be offered following successful completion of probation , helping you take the next step towards becoming a fully qualified accountant while gaining valuable practical experience alongside your studies.Most importantly, this isn't just a role where you'll be processing numbers - you'll be joining a sociable team that enjoys working together, supporting each other and celebrating success . You'll have the opportunity to learn from experienced finance professionals, build relationships across the wider business and progressively take ownership of more complex work. With hybrid working and 3 days a week in the office , you'll get the flexibility of hybrid working without missing out on the team environment. If you're ambitious, eager to learn and ready to invest in your accounting career, this could be the perfect next step.
Part-Time Infrastructure & Cyber Security Consultant 2/3 Days Per Week 3 Month Contract 600 - 850 per day Remote AWS Migration Project Creideas are currently partnered with a Cyber Security client who require a part-time Infrastructure & Security Consultant on an initial 3 month basis, with potential to extend or convert to permanent. This is a crucial hire as you help guide their client through a migration from traditional data centres to AWS, whilst also collaborating with the CISO, sharing suggestions based on your observations, assisting the Infrastructure & Security Engineers where needed, building relationships, and ultimately helping with their strategic vision. This is a part-time role, likely for 2 or 3 days per week for an initial 3 month period. The role is mostly remote, with very occasional catch ups with the team face to face. Infrastructure & Cyber Security Consultant Responsibilities Lead their migration from data centres to AWS Combine your skills as an Infrastructure & Security Team Lead and AWS migration Project Lead as they transition from traditional data centres to AWS for their co-located Infrastructure stack (virtualised + physical equipment) Support a small team of Engineers, working as an escalation point and guide throughout Work closely with the CISO, understanding their position, sharing observations, performing security review, and assisting with the overall strategy Provide skills across SIEM, EDR, and Vulnerability Management tools. Vendor agnostic but SentinelOne and/or Microsoft Security experience would be advantageous Infrastructure & Cyber Security Consultant Skills Previous experience leading a DC to AWS migration Capable of leading teams and providing mentorship Experience working in an Advisory capacity SentinelOne experience (advantageous, not essential) Microsoft Security experience (advantageous, not essential) Sonar experience (advantageous, not essential)
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Part-Time Infrastructure & Cyber Security Consultant 2/3 Days Per Week 3 Month Contract 600 - 850 per day Remote AWS Migration Project Creideas are currently partnered with a Cyber Security client who require a part-time Infrastructure & Security Consultant on an initial 3 month basis, with potential to extend or convert to permanent. This is a crucial hire as you help guide their client through a migration from traditional data centres to AWS, whilst also collaborating with the CISO, sharing suggestions based on your observations, assisting the Infrastructure & Security Engineers where needed, building relationships, and ultimately helping with their strategic vision. This is a part-time role, likely for 2 or 3 days per week for an initial 3 month period. The role is mostly remote, with very occasional catch ups with the team face to face. Infrastructure & Cyber Security Consultant Responsibilities Lead their migration from data centres to AWS Combine your skills as an Infrastructure & Security Team Lead and AWS migration Project Lead as they transition from traditional data centres to AWS for their co-located Infrastructure stack (virtualised + physical equipment) Support a small team of Engineers, working as an escalation point and guide throughout Work closely with the CISO, understanding their position, sharing observations, performing security review, and assisting with the overall strategy Provide skills across SIEM, EDR, and Vulnerability Management tools. Vendor agnostic but SentinelOne and/or Microsoft Security experience would be advantageous Infrastructure & Cyber Security Consultant Skills Previous experience leading a DC to AWS migration Capable of leading teams and providing mentorship Experience working in an Advisory capacity SentinelOne experience (advantageous, not essential) Microsoft Security experience (advantageous, not essential) Sonar experience (advantageous, not essential)
Role: Residential Paralegal Location: Glasgow Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 Job Type: Full Time Permanent Are you an experienced Residential Paralegal looking for a fresh challenge?Do you enjoy managing your own caseload while delivering an exceptional client experience?Are you looking to join a supportive, well-established firm where your development and progression are genuinely encouraged?I'm currently recruiting on behalf of a highly regarded legal practice in Glasgow that is looking to appoint an experienced Residential Paralegal to join its busy and successful Property team.This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a collaborative and welcoming environment where you'll work alongside experienced legal professionals, handling a varied caseload of residential conveyancing transactions from instruction through to completion.The firm has built an outstanding reputation for client service and continues to invest in both its people and long-term growth. You'll be joining a business that values teamwork, professionalism and delivering a seamless experience for every client.The RoleAs a Residential Paralegal, you will be responsible for managing your own caseload of residential conveyancing matters while providing an efficient, professional and client-focused service throughout every stage of the transaction.Your responsibilities will include: Managing a full caseload of residential conveyancing transactions from initial instruction through to completion. • Handling sales, purchases, remortgages, transfers of title and new build transactions. • Drafting and reviewing legal documentation. • Examining title deeds and carrying out title investigations. • Preparing and submitting registration documents to Registers of Scotland. • Liaising with clients, solicitors, lenders, estate agents and other third parties. • Preparing settlement statements and completion documentation. • Ensuring transactions progress efficiently while meeting agreed timescales. • Maintaining accurate file management and compliance throughout each transaction. • Providing clear legal guidance and excellent client care throughout the conveyancing process. Essential Skills & Experience Previous experience working as a Residential Conveyancing Paralegal within a Scottish law firm. • Strong knowledge of Scottish residential conveyancing procedures. • Experience managing your own caseload with minimal supervision. • Excellent organisational and time management skills. • Strong communication skills with the ability to build relationships with clients and stakeholders. • High attention to detail and excellent drafting skills. • Ability to prioritise workloads within a busy environment. • Proficient using Microsoft Office and case management systems. The Ideal Candidate Will Also Have A proactive and positive approach to work. • Excellent problem-solving abilities. • Strong commercial awareness. • A genuine passion for delivering exceptional client service. • The ability to work collaboratively within a supportive team. • A desire to continue developing professionally within residential property. What's On Offer Competitive salary dependent on experience. • A permanent full-time position. • High-quality and varied residential conveyancing work. • A supportive and collaborative team environment. • Opportunities for ongoing professional development. • Modern office environment in Glasgow. • Long-term career progression within an established and respected Scottish law firm. • Generous holiday entitlement. • Pension scheme. • Additional employee benefits. Interested?If you're an experienced Residential Paralegal looking to take the next step in your career, I'd love to hear from you.
Aug 14, 2026
Full time
Role: Residential Paralegal Location: Glasgow Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 Job Type: Full Time Permanent Are you an experienced Residential Paralegal looking for a fresh challenge?Do you enjoy managing your own caseload while delivering an exceptional client experience?Are you looking to join a supportive, well-established firm where your development and progression are genuinely encouraged?I'm currently recruiting on behalf of a highly regarded legal practice in Glasgow that is looking to appoint an experienced Residential Paralegal to join its busy and successful Property team.This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a collaborative and welcoming environment where you'll work alongside experienced legal professionals, handling a varied caseload of residential conveyancing transactions from instruction through to completion.The firm has built an outstanding reputation for client service and continues to invest in both its people and long-term growth. You'll be joining a business that values teamwork, professionalism and delivering a seamless experience for every client.The RoleAs a Residential Paralegal, you will be responsible for managing your own caseload of residential conveyancing matters while providing an efficient, professional and client-focused service throughout every stage of the transaction.Your responsibilities will include: Managing a full caseload of residential conveyancing transactions from initial instruction through to completion. • Handling sales, purchases, remortgages, transfers of title and new build transactions. • Drafting and reviewing legal documentation. • Examining title deeds and carrying out title investigations. • Preparing and submitting registration documents to Registers of Scotland. • Liaising with clients, solicitors, lenders, estate agents and other third parties. • Preparing settlement statements and completion documentation. • Ensuring transactions progress efficiently while meeting agreed timescales. • Maintaining accurate file management and compliance throughout each transaction. • Providing clear legal guidance and excellent client care throughout the conveyancing process. Essential Skills & Experience Previous experience working as a Residential Conveyancing Paralegal within a Scottish law firm. • Strong knowledge of Scottish residential conveyancing procedures. • Experience managing your own caseload with minimal supervision. • Excellent organisational and time management skills. • Strong communication skills with the ability to build relationships with clients and stakeholders. • High attention to detail and excellent drafting skills. • Ability to prioritise workloads within a busy environment. • Proficient using Microsoft Office and case management systems. The Ideal Candidate Will Also Have A proactive and positive approach to work. • Excellent problem-solving abilities. • Strong commercial awareness. • A genuine passion for delivering exceptional client service. • The ability to work collaboratively within a supportive team. • A desire to continue developing professionally within residential property. What's On Offer Competitive salary dependent on experience. • A permanent full-time position. • High-quality and varied residential conveyancing work. • A supportive and collaborative team environment. • Opportunities for ongoing professional development. • Modern office environment in Glasgow. • Long-term career progression within an established and respected Scottish law firm. • Generous holiday entitlement. • Pension scheme. • Additional employee benefits. Interested?If you're an experienced Residential Paralegal looking to take the next step in your career, I'd love to hear from you.
Position: HR Business Partner Location: Lothian, Fife, & Tayside (Field-based) Salary: up to £52,000 plus car allowance and excellent benefits Looking for an HR role where you'll genuinely influence business decisions rather than simply support them? I'm partnering with a well-established, forward-thinking healthcare organisation that's investing heavily in the future of its people and services. They're looking for an experienced HR Business Partner to work directly alongside the Managing Director, helping shape workforce strategy across a multi-site operation.This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially minded HR professional who enjoys balancing strategic projects with hands-on operational support. You'll play a key role in transforming how teams are structured, developed and supported across the business, making a real impact on both colleagues and customers. The Role As HR Business Partner, you'll be a trusted advisor to senior leadership, providing strategic and operational HR support across a diverse network of locations.Key responsibilities include: Partnering closely with the Managing Director to develop and deliver the people strategy. Leading workforce planning initiatives to improve staffing models, reduce agency and temporary labour reliance, and optimise labour costs. Supporting managers through employee relations matters, including performance, conduct, absence and organisational change. Driving learning, development and succession planning to build capability across the business. Using people data and HR metrics to identify trends, inform decision-making and influence business strategy. Championing employee engagement, retention and a positive workplace culture. About You We're keen to speak with HR professionals who can demonstrate: Previous experience in an HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor position. Experience supporting multi-site operations, ideally within retail, healthcare, FMCG or another fast-paced customer-facing environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation and confidence managing complex employee relations cases independently. Commercial awareness with the ability to interpret workforce and financial data. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the confidence to influence senior leaders while coaching line managers. CIPD Level 5 or Level 7 qualification (or equivalent experience) is desirable but not essential. A willingness to travel regularly across sites throughout Lothian, Fife, Glasgow and Tayside. This role requires visibility across sites. What's on Offer? Company car allowance Annual salary review linked to performance Staff discount scheme The opportunity to work closely with an ambitious leadership team and genuinely shape the future direction of the organisation's people strategy. If you're looking for a role where you'll have real influence, plenty of autonomy and the opportunity to make a lasting impact within a growing organisation, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation to find out more.
Aug 14, 2026
Full time
Position: HR Business Partner Location: Lothian, Fife, & Tayside (Field-based) Salary: up to £52,000 plus car allowance and excellent benefits Looking for an HR role where you'll genuinely influence business decisions rather than simply support them? I'm partnering with a well-established, forward-thinking healthcare organisation that's investing heavily in the future of its people and services. They're looking for an experienced HR Business Partner to work directly alongside the Managing Director, helping shape workforce strategy across a multi-site operation.This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially minded HR professional who enjoys balancing strategic projects with hands-on operational support. You'll play a key role in transforming how teams are structured, developed and supported across the business, making a real impact on both colleagues and customers. The Role As HR Business Partner, you'll be a trusted advisor to senior leadership, providing strategic and operational HR support across a diverse network of locations.Key responsibilities include: Partnering closely with the Managing Director to develop and deliver the people strategy. Leading workforce planning initiatives to improve staffing models, reduce agency and temporary labour reliance, and optimise labour costs. Supporting managers through employee relations matters, including performance, conduct, absence and organisational change. Driving learning, development and succession planning to build capability across the business. Using people data and HR metrics to identify trends, inform decision-making and influence business strategy. Championing employee engagement, retention and a positive workplace culture. About You We're keen to speak with HR professionals who can demonstrate: Previous experience in an HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor position. Experience supporting multi-site operations, ideally within retail, healthcare, FMCG or another fast-paced customer-facing environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation and confidence managing complex employee relations cases independently. Commercial awareness with the ability to interpret workforce and financial data. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the confidence to influence senior leaders while coaching line managers. CIPD Level 5 or Level 7 qualification (or equivalent experience) is desirable but not essential. A willingness to travel regularly across sites throughout Lothian, Fife, Glasgow and Tayside. This role requires visibility across sites. What's on Offer? Company car allowance Annual salary review linked to performance Staff discount scheme The opportunity to work closely with an ambitious leadership team and genuinely shape the future direction of the organisation's people strategy. If you're looking for a role where you'll have real influence, plenty of autonomy and the opportunity to make a lasting impact within a growing organisation, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation to find out more.
Graduate Telemarketing Executive Creideas is hiring for a Graduate Telemarketing Executive for a fantastic client based in Macclesfield. The role is on a temp to permanent basis, with excellent benefits. £12.71 an hour, plus bonus (Up to £400 a month) August and September starts. The Role: Are you confident on the phone and motivated by results? We're looking for an enthusiastic Graduate Telemarketing Executive to join a growing team in a hybrid role combining office and home-based working. You'll play a key part in generating new business opportunities for our clients - making outbound B2B calls, researching potential leads, and booking qualified appointments for sales teams. This is a great opportunity for someone with a passion for communication, persistence, and building relationships. Key Responsibilities: Making outbound B2B calls to prospective customers across various sectors. Conduct outbound calling, emailing and LinkedIn outreach to generate qualified leads. Generating qualified leads and booking appointments for client sales team Conducting business research to identify new opportunities and decision-makers Maintaining accurate records and follow-ups in the CRM system Working towards achievable call and conversion targets Building strong relationships with clients through clear and professional communication Hybrid - Office based in Macclesfield (2 days a week at home and 3 days in the office). Monday-Thursday 8.30am-5.00pm, Friday 8.30am-1.00pm (36.5 hours per week) Early Friday finish, regular team, and social events. The individual We're looking for people who have: Previous experience in B2B telemarketing, lead generation, or appointment setting preferred but not essential) Strong business acumen and ability to quickly understand different industries Excellent telephone manner, communication and listening skills Confident, proactive, and target-driven attitude Strong research skills and attention to detail Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Comfortable using CRM systems and Microsoft Office A team player Comfortable using LinkedIn and email as part of multichannel outreach strategy Ideal for Graduates with a passion for sales
Aug 14, 2026
Seasonal
Graduate Telemarketing Executive Creideas is hiring for a Graduate Telemarketing Executive for a fantastic client based in Macclesfield. The role is on a temp to permanent basis, with excellent benefits. £12.71 an hour, plus bonus (Up to £400 a month) August and September starts. The Role: Are you confident on the phone and motivated by results? We're looking for an enthusiastic Graduate Telemarketing Executive to join a growing team in a hybrid role combining office and home-based working. You'll play a key part in generating new business opportunities for our clients - making outbound B2B calls, researching potential leads, and booking qualified appointments for sales teams. This is a great opportunity for someone with a passion for communication, persistence, and building relationships. Key Responsibilities: Making outbound B2B calls to prospective customers across various sectors. Conduct outbound calling, emailing and LinkedIn outreach to generate qualified leads. Generating qualified leads and booking appointments for client sales team Conducting business research to identify new opportunities and decision-makers Maintaining accurate records and follow-ups in the CRM system Working towards achievable call and conversion targets Building strong relationships with clients through clear and professional communication Hybrid - Office based in Macclesfield (2 days a week at home and 3 days in the office). Monday-Thursday 8.30am-5.00pm, Friday 8.30am-1.00pm (36.5 hours per week) Early Friday finish, regular team, and social events. The individual We're looking for people who have: Previous experience in B2B telemarketing, lead generation, or appointment setting preferred but not essential) Strong business acumen and ability to quickly understand different industries Excellent telephone manner, communication and listening skills Confident, proactive, and target-driven attitude Strong research skills and attention to detail Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team Comfortable using CRM systems and Microsoft Office A team player Comfortable using LinkedIn and email as part of multichannel outreach strategy Ideal for Graduates with a passion for sales
Role: Employee Relations Specialist Location: Must be UK Fully Remote Up to 37,500 DOE + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced Employee Relations professional looking for a role that offers genuine variety, autonomy and career development? I'm delighted to be partnering with a leading national organisation to recruit an Employee Relations Specialist to join its growing HR team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work within a supportive, collaborative environment where you'll gain exposure to complex ER casework, organisational change projects and Employment Tribunal activity, all while working fully remotely. If you're passionate about delivering commercially focused, people-centred HR advice and enjoy navigating complex employee relations matters, this could be the perfect next step in your career. The Role As an Employee Relations Specialist, you'll be a trusted advisor to managers across the UK and Republic of Ireland, providing practical, legally compliant guidance on a broad range of employee relations issues. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload including disciplinary, grievance, performance, absence and wellbeing matters. Providing expert advice to managers on complex employee relations issues. Supporting Employment Tribunal activity, including early conciliation, case preparation and documentation. Assisting with organisational change projects, including restructures, redundancy, redeployment and TUPE. Working closely with HR Business Partners and stakeholders across multiple business functions. Reviewing HR policies and procedures to ensure compliance with employment legislation. Analysing employee relations trends to identify opportunities for continuous improvement and risk reduction. About You We're looking for someone who brings: Previous experience in an Employee Relations Specialist or HR role managing complex casework. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation, with exposure to Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland legislation being advantageous. Confidence influencing and advising managers at all levels. Excellent communication, organisation and stakeholder management skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. A CIPD qualification (or working towards one), mediation training, or Employment Tribunal experience would be advantageous but are not essential. What's in it for you? Fully remote working anywhere in the UK. Salary up to 37,500 depending on experience. Exposure to complex Employee Relations and Employment Tribunal work to further develop your expertise. Ongoing mentoring and support from an experienced Employee Relations Manager. The opportunity to join a collaborative HR team where your contribution will genuinely influence how employee relations is delivered across the organisation. If you're ready to take the next step in your Employee Relations career and want to join an organisation that will invest in your development, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today via the link below.
Aug 12, 2026
Full time
Role: Employee Relations Specialist Location: Must be UK Fully Remote Up to 37,500 DOE + Excellent Benefits Are you an experienced Employee Relations professional looking for a role that offers genuine variety, autonomy and career development? I'm delighted to be partnering with a leading national organisation to recruit an Employee Relations Specialist to join its growing HR team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work within a supportive, collaborative environment where you'll gain exposure to complex ER casework, organisational change projects and Employment Tribunal activity, all while working fully remotely. If you're passionate about delivering commercially focused, people-centred HR advice and enjoy navigating complex employee relations matters, this could be the perfect next step in your career. The Role As an Employee Relations Specialist, you'll be a trusted advisor to managers across the UK and Republic of Ireland, providing practical, legally compliant guidance on a broad range of employee relations issues. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload including disciplinary, grievance, performance, absence and wellbeing matters. Providing expert advice to managers on complex employee relations issues. Supporting Employment Tribunal activity, including early conciliation, case preparation and documentation. Assisting with organisational change projects, including restructures, redundancy, redeployment and TUPE. Working closely with HR Business Partners and stakeholders across multiple business functions. Reviewing HR policies and procedures to ensure compliance with employment legislation. Analysing employee relations trends to identify opportunities for continuous improvement and risk reduction. About You We're looking for someone who brings: Previous experience in an Employee Relations Specialist or HR role managing complex casework. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation, with exposure to Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland legislation being advantageous. Confidence influencing and advising managers at all levels. Excellent communication, organisation and stakeholder management skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. A CIPD qualification (or working towards one), mediation training, or Employment Tribunal experience would be advantageous but are not essential. What's in it for you? Fully remote working anywhere in the UK. Salary up to 37,500 depending on experience. Exposure to complex Employee Relations and Employment Tribunal work to further develop your expertise. Ongoing mentoring and support from an experienced Employee Relations Manager. The opportunity to join a collaborative HR team where your contribution will genuinely influence how employee relations is delivered across the organisation. If you're ready to take the next step in your Employee Relations career and want to join an organisation that will invest in your development, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today via the link below.
Position: HR Business Partner Location: Lothian, Fife, Glasgow & Tayside (Field-based) Salary: up to 52,000 plus car allowance and excellent benefits Looking for an HR role where you'll genuinely influence business decisions rather than simply support them? I'm partnering with a well-established, forward-thinking healthcare organisation that's investing heavily in the future of its people and services. They're looking for an experienced HR Business Partner to work directly alongside the Managing Director, helping shape workforce strategy across a multi-site operation. This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially minded HR professional who enjoys balancing strategic projects with hands-on operational support. You'll play a key role in transforming how teams are structured, developed and supported across the business, making a real impact on both colleagues and customers. The Role As HR Business Partner, you'll be a trusted advisor to senior leadership, providing strategic and operational HR support across a diverse network of locations. Key responsibilities include: Partnering closely with the Managing Director to develop and deliver the people strategy. Leading workforce planning initiatives to improve staffing models, reduce agency and temporary labour reliance, and optimise labour costs. Supporting managers through employee relations matters, including performance, conduct, absence and organisational change. Driving learning, development and succession planning to build capability across the business. Using people data and HR metrics to identify trends, inform decision-making and influence business strategy. Championing employee engagement, retention and a positive workplace culture. About You We're keen to speak with HR professionals who can demonstrate: Previous experience in an HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor position. Experience supporting multi-site operations, ideally within retail, healthcare, FMCG or another fast-paced customer-facing environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation and confidence managing complex employee relations cases independently. Commercial awareness with the ability to interpret workforce and financial data. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the confidence to influence senior leaders while coaching line managers. CIPD Level 5 or Level 7 qualification (or equivalent experience) is desirable but not essential. A willingness to travel regularly across sites throughout Lothian, Fife, Glasgow and Tayside. This role requires visibility across sites. What's on Offer? Company car allowance Annual salary review linked to performance Staff discount scheme The opportunity to work closely with an ambitious leadership team and genuinely shape the future direction of the organisation's people strategy. If you're looking for a role where you'll have real influence, plenty of autonomy and the opportunity to make a lasting impact within a growing organisation, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation to find out more.
Aug 12, 2026
Full time
Position: HR Business Partner Location: Lothian, Fife, Glasgow & Tayside (Field-based) Salary: up to 52,000 plus car allowance and excellent benefits Looking for an HR role where you'll genuinely influence business decisions rather than simply support them? I'm partnering with a well-established, forward-thinking healthcare organisation that's investing heavily in the future of its people and services. They're looking for an experienced HR Business Partner to work directly alongside the Managing Director, helping shape workforce strategy across a multi-site operation. This is a fantastic opportunity for a commercially minded HR professional who enjoys balancing strategic projects with hands-on operational support. You'll play a key role in transforming how teams are structured, developed and supported across the business, making a real impact on both colleagues and customers. The Role As HR Business Partner, you'll be a trusted advisor to senior leadership, providing strategic and operational HR support across a diverse network of locations. Key responsibilities include: Partnering closely with the Managing Director to develop and deliver the people strategy. Leading workforce planning initiatives to improve staffing models, reduce agency and temporary labour reliance, and optimise labour costs. Supporting managers through employee relations matters, including performance, conduct, absence and organisational change. Driving learning, development and succession planning to build capability across the business. Using people data and HR metrics to identify trends, inform decision-making and influence business strategy. Championing employee engagement, retention and a positive workplace culture. About You We're keen to speak with HR professionals who can demonstrate: Previous experience in an HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor position. Experience supporting multi-site operations, ideally within retail, healthcare, FMCG or another fast-paced customer-facing environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment legislation and confidence managing complex employee relations cases independently. Commercial awareness with the ability to interpret workforce and financial data. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the confidence to influence senior leaders while coaching line managers. CIPD Level 5 or Level 7 qualification (or equivalent experience) is desirable but not essential. A willingness to travel regularly across sites throughout Lothian, Fife, Glasgow and Tayside. This role requires visibility across sites. What's on Offer? Company car allowance Annual salary review linked to performance Staff discount scheme The opportunity to work closely with an ambitious leadership team and genuinely shape the future direction of the organisation's people strategy. If you're looking for a role where you'll have real influence, plenty of autonomy and the opportunity to make a lasting impact within a growing organisation, I'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation to find out more.
Fully remote. Part-time. Legal finance. Opportunities like this simply don't come around very often. We're delighted to be partnering with a highly regarded London law firm to recruit an experienced Legal Cashier Assistant for an 18-month fixed-term contract . If you're looking for a role that offers genuine flexibility without compromising on the quality of work, this is an opportunity that deserves your attention. Working 10:00am to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday , you'll join an experienced and supportive finance team, playing an important role in the day-to-day cashiering function. This is a varied position where you'll process a wide range of legal finance transactions, including counsel fee notes, expert invoices, client disbursements, direct debits and office and client account transactions. You'll also assist with electronic payments, carry out sanctions checks, support compliance with the Solicitors Accounts Rules and work closely with fee earners to ensure transactions are processed accurately and efficiently. We're looking to speak with candidates who have at least 12 months' legal cashiering or legal finance experience gained within a law firm. You'll have excellent attention to detail, strong organisational skills and a good understanding of the Solicitors Accounts Rules. Experience with Aderant Expert, Barclays Internet Banking (BIB) or Dotnet would be advantageous, although not essential. What makes this opportunity truly stand out is the flexibility on offer. Combining 100% remote working with part-time hours is exceptionally rare within legal finance, making this an ideal role for someone looking to achieve a better work-life balance while continuing to develop their career with a respected and well-established law firm.
Aug 11, 2026
Full time
Fully remote. Part-time. Legal finance. Opportunities like this simply don't come around very often. We're delighted to be partnering with a highly regarded London law firm to recruit an experienced Legal Cashier Assistant for an 18-month fixed-term contract . If you're looking for a role that offers genuine flexibility without compromising on the quality of work, this is an opportunity that deserves your attention. Working 10:00am to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday , you'll join an experienced and supportive finance team, playing an important role in the day-to-day cashiering function. This is a varied position where you'll process a wide range of legal finance transactions, including counsel fee notes, expert invoices, client disbursements, direct debits and office and client account transactions. You'll also assist with electronic payments, carry out sanctions checks, support compliance with the Solicitors Accounts Rules and work closely with fee earners to ensure transactions are processed accurately and efficiently. We're looking to speak with candidates who have at least 12 months' legal cashiering or legal finance experience gained within a law firm. You'll have excellent attention to detail, strong organisational skills and a good understanding of the Solicitors Accounts Rules. Experience with Aderant Expert, Barclays Internet Banking (BIB) or Dotnet would be advantageous, although not essential. What makes this opportunity truly stand out is the flexibility on offer. Combining 100% remote working with part-time hours is exceptionally rare within legal finance, making this an ideal role for someone looking to achieve a better work-life balance while continuing to develop their career with a respected and well-established law firm.