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Blusource Professional Services Ltd
Tax, Senior to Manager
Blusource Professional Services Ltd Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
A job opportunity has arisen for a Tax professional, with the firm open on a hire from Tax Senior through to Assistant Manager or Tax Manager, for an excellent accountancy firm based in Cambridge. The firm have a level of flexibility in the level they hire at, with Semi-Seniors also being considered. This opportunity is well suited to someone who is ideally ATT qualified or part qualified, with a minimum of 3 years working within accountancy practice, specialising in Tax, all the way through to CTA or qualified by your experience, with ACA / ACCA tax professionals considered too. It is suitable for someone looking to grow their career as a Tax professional. You will be a part of a growing and dedicated tax department, within a trusted practice. The sky is the limit regarding progression! Responsibilities: Managing your own portfolio of clients in the preparation and submission of personal tax returns Being the principal point of contact for your clients on day-to-day tax matters Review of corporation tax computations and returns Preparation and drafting of R&D claims Liaising with HMRC in respect of client portfolio Involvement in wider tax planning opportunities with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner Responding to ad-hoc queries from clients with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner. Providing ad hoc tax advisory support to more junior members of staff Liaising with the partners and other team members. Maintaining personal professional skills and CPD by regular attendance on training courses, Regular references to technical material. Maintaining and enhancing the firm's reputation, fostering good network relationships Any other duties that you will from time to time be asked to perform Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Hybrid working, up to 2 days WFH (after probation) 21 days holiday plus bank holidays Health insurance Workplace pension, and sick pay policy Great working culture, and progression opportunities Free parking Study support
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
A job opportunity has arisen for a Tax professional, with the firm open on a hire from Tax Senior through to Assistant Manager or Tax Manager, for an excellent accountancy firm based in Cambridge. The firm have a level of flexibility in the level they hire at, with Semi-Seniors also being considered. This opportunity is well suited to someone who is ideally ATT qualified or part qualified, with a minimum of 3 years working within accountancy practice, specialising in Tax, all the way through to CTA or qualified by your experience, with ACA / ACCA tax professionals considered too. It is suitable for someone looking to grow their career as a Tax professional. You will be a part of a growing and dedicated tax department, within a trusted practice. The sky is the limit regarding progression! Responsibilities: Managing your own portfolio of clients in the preparation and submission of personal tax returns Being the principal point of contact for your clients on day-to-day tax matters Review of corporation tax computations and returns Preparation and drafting of R&D claims Liaising with HMRC in respect of client portfolio Involvement in wider tax planning opportunities with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner Responding to ad-hoc queries from clients with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner. Providing ad hoc tax advisory support to more junior members of staff Liaising with the partners and other team members. Maintaining personal professional skills and CPD by regular attendance on training courses, Regular references to technical material. Maintaining and enhancing the firm's reputation, fostering good network relationships Any other duties that you will from time to time be asked to perform Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Hybrid working, up to 2 days WFH (after probation) 21 days holiday plus bank holidays Health insurance Workplace pension, and sick pay policy Great working culture, and progression opportunities Free parking Study support
Brook Street
Head of Finance
Brook Street
We are pleased to be supporting one of our public sector clients who are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Head of Finance to support the Chief Financial Officer in ensuring the long-term financial health by overseeing financial operations, managing compliance and regularity, managing risk, and providing financial guidance to budget holders. As part of this, you will be active in annual budget preparation including provision of estimates, forecasting and projections; providing Budget monitoring reports for Trustees, SLT and budget holders monthly; and Treasury management including cash flow and investment activity. You will also line manage the Finance Manager who is responsible for a small team, which ensures the timely processing of all payments and checking of payroll You will have a professional accounting qualification with membership of a recognised professional body, such as ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA. You will also have extensive experience at a senior manager level, including team leadership. Experience of working in an Academy and knowledge of charity law, and governance would be desirable Annual Budget preparation including provision of estimates, forecasting and projections Budget monitoring reports for Trustees, SLT and budget holders on a monthly basis Treasury management including cash flow and investment activity Manage compliance and regularity procedures and report exceptions to the CFO Oversight of the payroll records for budget monitoring and audit purposes Advising budget holders on planning and monitoring of their budgets including recommendations for action when necessary Providing management reports when requested Prepare annual accounts, including reconciliation of prepayments and accruals Lead on audit preparation and liaising with auditors Drafting updates to the Financial Procedures and Financial Regulations Managing VAT procedures, reconciliation, and submission of claims on a monthly basis. Maintaining the Academy's Fixed Asset Register Assisting with the tendering process by providing advice and guidance to relevant budget holders Management of high value contracts Acting as an approver to authorise the bank payments Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
We are pleased to be supporting one of our public sector clients who are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Head of Finance to support the Chief Financial Officer in ensuring the long-term financial health by overseeing financial operations, managing compliance and regularity, managing risk, and providing financial guidance to budget holders. As part of this, you will be active in annual budget preparation including provision of estimates, forecasting and projections; providing Budget monitoring reports for Trustees, SLT and budget holders monthly; and Treasury management including cash flow and investment activity. You will also line manage the Finance Manager who is responsible for a small team, which ensures the timely processing of all payments and checking of payroll You will have a professional accounting qualification with membership of a recognised professional body, such as ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA. You will also have extensive experience at a senior manager level, including team leadership. Experience of working in an Academy and knowledge of charity law, and governance would be desirable Annual Budget preparation including provision of estimates, forecasting and projections Budget monitoring reports for Trustees, SLT and budget holders on a monthly basis Treasury management including cash flow and investment activity Manage compliance and regularity procedures and report exceptions to the CFO Oversight of the payroll records for budget monitoring and audit purposes Advising budget holders on planning and monitoring of their budgets including recommendations for action when necessary Providing management reports when requested Prepare annual accounts, including reconciliation of prepayments and accruals Lead on audit preparation and liaising with auditors Drafting updates to the Financial Procedures and Financial Regulations Managing VAT procedures, reconciliation, and submission of claims on a monthly basis. Maintaining the Academy's Fixed Asset Register Assisting with the tendering process by providing advice and guidance to relevant budget holders Management of high value contracts Acting as an approver to authorise the bank payments Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Yolk Recruitment
Head of Legal Compliance - Conveyancing
Yolk Recruitment City, Cardiff
Legal Compliance Manager - Cardiff Salary: 65,000 per annum Full Time (Flexible Working Considered) Excellent Benefits Package An outstanding opportunity has arisen for an experienced Legal Compliance Manager with strong conveyancing expertise to join a leading, high-performing property legal services provider. This is a key leadership position, driving ethical, regulatory, and professional standards across the business and ensuring the delivery of a safe, compliant, and commercially effective service. We are seeking a proactive, knowledgeable and supportive compliance professional who can lead a team, influence senior stakeholders, and uphold first-class compliance practices across multiple operational locations. The Role As the Legal Compliance Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring robust compliance standards across the organisation. You will lead the compliance team, oversee complaints, risk management and Professional Indemnity processes, and provide pragmatic, business-focused advice at all levels. Key Responsibilities Include: Leadership & Oversight Lead, mentor and guide the Compliance Team, including direct management of the Senior Compliance Officer. Ensure effective investigation, recording and reporting of: Escalated complaints (including to the Legal Ombudsman) Circumstances or claims requiring PI Insurance notification. Regulatory & Risk Management Safeguard the organisation's ethical and professional standards. Identify risk areas and design, implement and monitor controls. Conduct focused audits, thematic reviews and service quality assessments. Update compliance MI to track trends and inform risk decisions. Annual review and update of the Practice Wide Risk Assessment (PWRA) and related policies. Training & Continuous Improvement Deliver workshops, publish compliance guides and provide ongoing technical advice. Identify training needs and collaborate with the Training Team to embed improvements. Support the creation of annual AML training content. AML, Data Protection & Professional Standards Act as Deputy MLRO, including chairing the AML Committee and advising on complex AML decisions. Serve as the firm's Data Protection Officer, liaising with the wider Group DP team. Maintain an excellent understanding of the CLC Code of Conduct and cultivate relationships with the regulator. Stakeholder Engagement Work closely with the Head of Legal Practice, Operational Heads, Group Compliance, IT and Finance to support risk-balanced innovation. Manage relationships with third-party providers including HM Land Registry, lenders and digital verification partners. Support regulatory consultations and business projects as required. About You Qualifications Regulated legal professional (SRA, CLC, CILEx) preferred. Minimum 8 years' conveyancing experience with at least 5 years PQE. Skills & Experience Strong regulatory and compliance knowledge within the conveyancing/property legal sector. Excellent communication skills and the ability to engage credibly at all levels. Highly organised with strong analytical, problem-solving and planning abilities. Confident, approachable and committed to maintaining high ethical standards. Able to work independently and collaboratively across teams. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. What's on Offer 65,000 salary 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working options Pension scheme Ongoing professional development, CPD support and specialist training Opportunity to play a central strategic role in shaping best practice within a respected legal organisation How to Apply If you are an experienced compliance professional with a strong conveyancing background looking to step into a senior, influential role, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and covering details to Daniel Mason at our head offices .
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Legal Compliance Manager - Cardiff Salary: 65,000 per annum Full Time (Flexible Working Considered) Excellent Benefits Package An outstanding opportunity has arisen for an experienced Legal Compliance Manager with strong conveyancing expertise to join a leading, high-performing property legal services provider. This is a key leadership position, driving ethical, regulatory, and professional standards across the business and ensuring the delivery of a safe, compliant, and commercially effective service. We are seeking a proactive, knowledgeable and supportive compliance professional who can lead a team, influence senior stakeholders, and uphold first-class compliance practices across multiple operational locations. The Role As the Legal Compliance Manager, you will be responsible for ensuring robust compliance standards across the organisation. You will lead the compliance team, oversee complaints, risk management and Professional Indemnity processes, and provide pragmatic, business-focused advice at all levels. Key Responsibilities Include: Leadership & Oversight Lead, mentor and guide the Compliance Team, including direct management of the Senior Compliance Officer. Ensure effective investigation, recording and reporting of: Escalated complaints (including to the Legal Ombudsman) Circumstances or claims requiring PI Insurance notification. Regulatory & Risk Management Safeguard the organisation's ethical and professional standards. Identify risk areas and design, implement and monitor controls. Conduct focused audits, thematic reviews and service quality assessments. Update compliance MI to track trends and inform risk decisions. Annual review and update of the Practice Wide Risk Assessment (PWRA) and related policies. Training & Continuous Improvement Deliver workshops, publish compliance guides and provide ongoing technical advice. Identify training needs and collaborate with the Training Team to embed improvements. Support the creation of annual AML training content. AML, Data Protection & Professional Standards Act as Deputy MLRO, including chairing the AML Committee and advising on complex AML decisions. Serve as the firm's Data Protection Officer, liaising with the wider Group DP team. Maintain an excellent understanding of the CLC Code of Conduct and cultivate relationships with the regulator. Stakeholder Engagement Work closely with the Head of Legal Practice, Operational Heads, Group Compliance, IT and Finance to support risk-balanced innovation. Manage relationships with third-party providers including HM Land Registry, lenders and digital verification partners. Support regulatory consultations and business projects as required. About You Qualifications Regulated legal professional (SRA, CLC, CILEx) preferred. Minimum 8 years' conveyancing experience with at least 5 years PQE. Skills & Experience Strong regulatory and compliance knowledge within the conveyancing/property legal sector. Excellent communication skills and the ability to engage credibly at all levels. Highly organised with strong analytical, problem-solving and planning abilities. Confident, approachable and committed to maintaining high ethical standards. Able to work independently and collaboratively across teams. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. What's on Offer 65,000 salary 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Flexible working options Pension scheme Ongoing professional development, CPD support and specialist training Opportunity to play a central strategic role in shaping best practice within a respected legal organisation How to Apply If you are an experienced compliance professional with a strong conveyancing background looking to step into a senior, influential role, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and covering details to Daniel Mason at our head offices .
Morson Edge
Senior Quantity Surveyor
Morson Edge
Senior Quantity Surveyor required to work for Principal Contractor JV on the High Speed Rail London Main Works Civils Programme. 12 month contract initially - Inside IR35 London Euston - Hybrid working arrangements in place. Senior Quantity Surveyor required with Strong NEC Contracts and Change Management and Sub-Contractor management experience essential. Senior QS role brief: Support a Senior Commercial Manager while working both independently and collaboratively within an integrated team. Your primary focus will be the effective close-out of subcontract change. -Subcontract Administration - Manage all aspects of subcontract change control, including assessing subcontract Compensation Events and Quotations. -Risk Management: Attend and contribute to risk reduction meetings, providing commercial insight and solutions. -Reporting: Use Excel skills to extract, analyse, and present data to demonstrate progress and support decision-making. -Contractual Compliance: Review and interpret Clause 32 changes related to compensation events, ensuring compliance with NEC3 contract requirements. -Change Control: Identify and provide timely, accurate information to support the change control process. -Registers Maintenance: Maintain registers for CE's, delays, extensions of time, and claims. Essential -Relevant Degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent relevant industry experience. -Advanced knowledge in Microsoft Excel. -Experience of managing suppliers/subcontractors -Possesses demonstrable experience or knowledge of the NEC3 suite of contracts -Right to Work in the UK.
Dec 06, 2025
Contractor
Senior Quantity Surveyor required to work for Principal Contractor JV on the High Speed Rail London Main Works Civils Programme. 12 month contract initially - Inside IR35 London Euston - Hybrid working arrangements in place. Senior Quantity Surveyor required with Strong NEC Contracts and Change Management and Sub-Contractor management experience essential. Senior QS role brief: Support a Senior Commercial Manager while working both independently and collaboratively within an integrated team. Your primary focus will be the effective close-out of subcontract change. -Subcontract Administration - Manage all aspects of subcontract change control, including assessing subcontract Compensation Events and Quotations. -Risk Management: Attend and contribute to risk reduction meetings, providing commercial insight and solutions. -Reporting: Use Excel skills to extract, analyse, and present data to demonstrate progress and support decision-making. -Contractual Compliance: Review and interpret Clause 32 changes related to compensation events, ensuring compliance with NEC3 contract requirements. -Change Control: Identify and provide timely, accurate information to support the change control process. -Registers Maintenance: Maintain registers for CE's, delays, extensions of time, and claims. Essential -Relevant Degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent relevant industry experience. -Advanced knowledge in Microsoft Excel. -Experience of managing suppliers/subcontractors -Possesses demonstrable experience or knowledge of the NEC3 suite of contracts -Right to Work in the UK.
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Associate Director - Building Surveyor - Sheffield
Joshua Robert Recruitment
About the Role A leading UK property consultancy is seeking an Associate Director in Building Surveying to join their Sheffield office. This senior-level position offers the chance to lead client relationships, manage high-value projects, and play a key role in the continued growth of the Building Surveying service line in the region. As an Associate Director, you will manage a diverse range of professional instructions including technical due diligence, dilapidations, contract administration, refurbishment projects, and party wall matters. The role also provides scope for business development, mentoring of junior colleagues, and contributing to the strategic direction of the team. Key Responsibilities Leading and delivering building surveying projects across commercial, industrial, retail, and mixed-use portfolios Providing professional advice on technical due diligence, pre-acquisition surveys, and vendor surveys Managing dilapidations claims (both landlord and tenant) and negotiating settlements Acting as contract administrator and project manager on refurbishment and fit-out schemes Preparing schedules of condition, planned maintenance reports, and reinstatement cost assessments Supporting the development of client accounts and winning new business Guiding, mentoring, and supporting junior surveyors and graduates within the team Reporting to Directors and working closely with wider multi-disciplinary service lines About You MRICS qualified with extensive experience in Building Surveying (minimum 5 years PQE) Strong track record in professional instructions and project work within a consultancy environment Proven ability to lead client relationships and deliver high-quality advice Commercially astute with strong business development skills Experience managing and mentoring junior staff Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills Package Salary up to £80,000 (DOE) Car allowance Performance-related bonus Comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working model Why Join? This consultancy offers a dynamic and collaborative environment where innovation and professional growth are encouraged. You will have the opportunity to work with high-profile clients, take ownership of complex instructions, and contribute to a growing, ambitious team in Sheffield and across the wider region.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
About the Role A leading UK property consultancy is seeking an Associate Director in Building Surveying to join their Sheffield office. This senior-level position offers the chance to lead client relationships, manage high-value projects, and play a key role in the continued growth of the Building Surveying service line in the region. As an Associate Director, you will manage a diverse range of professional instructions including technical due diligence, dilapidations, contract administration, refurbishment projects, and party wall matters. The role also provides scope for business development, mentoring of junior colleagues, and contributing to the strategic direction of the team. Key Responsibilities Leading and delivering building surveying projects across commercial, industrial, retail, and mixed-use portfolios Providing professional advice on technical due diligence, pre-acquisition surveys, and vendor surveys Managing dilapidations claims (both landlord and tenant) and negotiating settlements Acting as contract administrator and project manager on refurbishment and fit-out schemes Preparing schedules of condition, planned maintenance reports, and reinstatement cost assessments Supporting the development of client accounts and winning new business Guiding, mentoring, and supporting junior surveyors and graduates within the team Reporting to Directors and working closely with wider multi-disciplinary service lines About You MRICS qualified with extensive experience in Building Surveying (minimum 5 years PQE) Strong track record in professional instructions and project work within a consultancy environment Proven ability to lead client relationships and deliver high-quality advice Commercially astute with strong business development skills Experience managing and mentoring junior staff Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills Package Salary up to £80,000 (DOE) Car allowance Performance-related bonus Comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working model Why Join? This consultancy offers a dynamic and collaborative environment where innovation and professional growth are encouraged. You will have the opportunity to work with high-profile clients, take ownership of complex instructions, and contribute to a growing, ambitious team in Sheffield and across the wider region.
Skilled Careers
Senior Planner
Skilled Careers
Senior Planner - London Location: London (South East London) Employment Type: Full-time Salary: Competetive I m partnering with a highly successful, fast-growing organisation with an impressive £200m+ annual turnover to support their search for top talent. This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established, industry-leading business that combines strong commercial performance with a forward-thinking, people-focused culture. If you re looking to take the next step in your career within a company that offers stability, progression, and the chance to make a real impact, JOB DESCRIPTION: SENIOR PLANNER Duties & Responsibilities: Pre-Construction Review and comment on client programme Review team programme to include: Confirmation of logic / sequence Crane usage Labour resourcing Cashflow Critical path analysis Identify float within overall programme Review TES Review design programme Sign off and approve programme suite Review and comment on client stated programme duration, phasing and sequencing Input / advice on sequence and durations, inc. hook / cycle times programme produced and owned by PM Ensure that logic works and critical path is present and understood Ensure float is identified and we are presented with a true nett programme at tender settlement Sign off construction and design programmes ahead of tender settlement NOTE: Production and ownership of programmes remains the responsibility of the Project Manager / Operations Director Operational Review team dropline on programme Dropline Critical path analysis Resource levels Forecast impact Audit of project programme reporting to include TES Design Program Offsite manufacture and works Construction works Support teams with Preparation of sub-contractor contract programmes for procurement / orders Impact of change Sequence review to mitigate delays / changes Commercial / Contract Review and support in Development of as built programme Sub-contractor claims and EOT applications EOT Prepare EOT programme for issue to Client teams Reporting Prepare monthly summary programme to include Project position and performance against contract programme Difference between audit position and team position Trend analysis Key package performance and issues Resource review planned -v- actual Monthly programme audit for each live contract. To be coordinated with CVR dates To include: Construction current position and forecast Design with input from Design Director / Design Manager / Tech Servs Dir. Sub-Contract Design and Installation programmes with input from Des Dir. / Tech Servs. Dir. Advise on programme impacts for change control, including alternative programme proposals / solutions. advice to client before / after change Advise Ops Dir / PM on programme for EOT process Advise / comment on key supply chain programmes, as required, ahead of placement of key orders (Facades, MEP, Structural Steelwork, Sub-structures and so on) Reporting Produce summary reports for monthly board meeting on programme performance for each live contract including short / long term forecast Process Develop and agree appropriate processes and procedures with Operational Board to standardise across business: Programme templates / borders Programme Resources / calendars etc. to be used Reporting formats Appropriate levels of programme governance
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Senior Planner - London Location: London (South East London) Employment Type: Full-time Salary: Competetive I m partnering with a highly successful, fast-growing organisation with an impressive £200m+ annual turnover to support their search for top talent. This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established, industry-leading business that combines strong commercial performance with a forward-thinking, people-focused culture. If you re looking to take the next step in your career within a company that offers stability, progression, and the chance to make a real impact, JOB DESCRIPTION: SENIOR PLANNER Duties & Responsibilities: Pre-Construction Review and comment on client programme Review team programme to include: Confirmation of logic / sequence Crane usage Labour resourcing Cashflow Critical path analysis Identify float within overall programme Review TES Review design programme Sign off and approve programme suite Review and comment on client stated programme duration, phasing and sequencing Input / advice on sequence and durations, inc. hook / cycle times programme produced and owned by PM Ensure that logic works and critical path is present and understood Ensure float is identified and we are presented with a true nett programme at tender settlement Sign off construction and design programmes ahead of tender settlement NOTE: Production and ownership of programmes remains the responsibility of the Project Manager / Operations Director Operational Review team dropline on programme Dropline Critical path analysis Resource levels Forecast impact Audit of project programme reporting to include TES Design Program Offsite manufacture and works Construction works Support teams with Preparation of sub-contractor contract programmes for procurement / orders Impact of change Sequence review to mitigate delays / changes Commercial / Contract Review and support in Development of as built programme Sub-contractor claims and EOT applications EOT Prepare EOT programme for issue to Client teams Reporting Prepare monthly summary programme to include Project position and performance against contract programme Difference between audit position and team position Trend analysis Key package performance and issues Resource review planned -v- actual Monthly programme audit for each live contract. To be coordinated with CVR dates To include: Construction current position and forecast Design with input from Design Director / Design Manager / Tech Servs Dir. Sub-Contract Design and Installation programmes with input from Des Dir. / Tech Servs. Dir. Advise on programme impacts for change control, including alternative programme proposals / solutions. advice to client before / after change Advise Ops Dir / PM on programme for EOT process Advise / comment on key supply chain programmes, as required, ahead of placement of key orders (Facades, MEP, Structural Steelwork, Sub-structures and so on) Reporting Produce summary reports for monthly board meeting on programme performance for each live contract including short / long term forecast Process Develop and agree appropriate processes and procedures with Operational Board to standardise across business: Programme templates / borders Programme Resources / calendars etc. to be used Reporting formats Appropriate levels of programme governance
Cyfannol Womens Aid
Refuge Support Assistant 14 hours
Cyfannol Womens Aid
Salary: £22,932 per annum pro rata (£12.60/hour) Location:Caerphilly Contract Type: Permanent in line with funding -Workplace based Hours & working Pattern: 14 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 9.30am - 5.00 pm (Incorporating 30 minutes of unpaid break during each shift) Team members are offered the opportunity to undertake additional shifts to cover absences. All team members must work flexibly on occasions to meet the needs of the Charity and the people we support Accountable to:Project Manager Purpose of the post: Assist in the delivery of specialised, holistic support to adults and families who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse, harm and violence Specific responsibilities Assist in the delivery of specialist, trauma-informed support to adults and/or families living in refuge recognising the impact of domestic or sexual abuse, harm or violence, and responding with empathy, respect, and consistency. Contribute to an environment where support is psychologically informed, compassionate, equitable, and grounded in integrity where every individual feels safe, heard, and supported. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns in line with legislation and organisational policies, maintaining a trauma-informed, reporting concerns to your line manager without delay Carry out Initial Contact Assessments, working alongside refuge or on call colleagues identifying together which support options best meet the individual's needs and preferences, prioritising need and risk Support individuals to access refuge, including arranging transport if needed, offering a warm and respectful welcome, meeting immediate needs (e.g. donated clothing, food), and helping them settle into their accommodation. Assist individuals in understanding and completing initial paperwork in a timely and supportive manner, including licence agreements, House Expectations, housing benefit claims, and service charge arrangements. Undertake basic support activities, as requested by a Support Worker or senior colleague, in line with an individual s support plan, needs assessment, risk assessment, safety plan and licence agreement/contract Support individuals to maintain their licence/contract agreement through reflective, strengths-based conversations around any minor breaches, and escalating serious concerns to senior colleagues. Keep Routes to Support updated with current refuge vacancies to support access and referrals Facilitate opportunities for connection and community among residents, including inclusive evening and weekend communal activities. Ensure contributions to records are factual, person-centred, accurate, timely, and confidential, using Cyfannol s Case Management System and other internal records. Encourage and support adults and children to have a voice within Cyfannol and the wider sector, for example by completing surveys, sharing feedback, and participating in relevant events Assist in providing the organisation s out of hours response: Respond to all out of hours phone calls from the Live Fear Free Helpline, other refuges or Tier 2 and 3 on call colleagues across Cyfannol ensuring effective communication and continuity of support across the team. Undertake assessments for refuges, with support from on-call colleagues, to make timely and safe decisions based on individual need and risk. Provide support to colleagues and residents in the event of an incident or emergency at another refuge, contributing to a coordinated and calm response. Liaise with 2nd and 3rd tier colleagues as needed, ensuring effective communication and continuity of support across the team. Complete handovers at the end of each shift, both face to face and via email, to ensure consistency, safety and shared understanding across the team. Housing Management: Contribute to the creation of a safe, welcoming, clean, and calm refuge environment that supports wellbeing and dignity. Carry out routine monitoring of CCTV and security systems to help maintain a secure setting for residents and staff. Complete and record daily and weekly health and safety checks as directed by the Facilities Coordinator, ensuring refuge spaces meet required standards. Ensure communal areas are safe and secure before the start of sleep-in shifts, creating a settled environment for the night. Report repairs and maintenance issues promptly, liaising directly with landlords or housing associations, and involving the Facilities Coordinator when needed. Provide access to contractors attending the building and monitor their presence to ensure safety and accountability. Advise line manager of any needs relating to furnishings, equipment, or refuge infrastructure. Monitor stock levels of consumables and first aid supplies, supporting the ordering process as needed. Support Cyfannol s carbon reduction goals by switching off lights and equipment not in use and promoting sustainable practices. Ensure recycling and refuse are ready for collection on designated days, and support residents to engage with these routines. Clean private bedrooms/flats between occupancies as promptly as possible to prepare for Routes to Support listings. Wash and change bed linen, towels, cot bedding, and similar items between occupancies to maintain hygiene and comfort. Clean communal areas when necessary to uphold standards and minimise health and safety risks, including monitoring residents recycling and refuse removal. Facilitate motivational cleaning activities with residents when appropriate, using a strengths-based and non-judgmental approach. Liaise with community neighbours when necessary, seeking guidance from your line manager to ensure respectful and constructive communication General responsibilities: Actively contribute to the achievement of Cyfannol Women s Aid s Mission, Vision, Aims, Goals and Objectives ensuring your work reflects our commitment to trauma informed practice. Demonstrate and positively promote Cyfannol s core values of compassion, integrity, and equity in all aspects of your role. Proactively promote equality of opportunity, challenging and addressing discriminatory practices wherever they arise. Represent Cyfannol Women s Aid in professionally manner, enhancing the organisation s reputation. Participate fully in team meetings, management supervision, clinical supervision and relevant training to support continuous learning and development. Work in accordance with Cyfannol s policies and procedures, ensuring safe, ethical, legally compliant and consistent practice. Contribute to Cyfannol s environmental goals by participating in carbon-reducing initiatives, including the organisation s pledge campaign Undertake any other reasonable duties required to support the effective delivery of support services and the wider aims of the organisation It may be necessary, following consultation, to amend the job description in light of experience and changing circumstances. This role requires frequent travel for business purposes. A current valid driving licence, access to a car and insurance covering business use Closing Date: 12th December 2025
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Salary: £22,932 per annum pro rata (£12.60/hour) Location:Caerphilly Contract Type: Permanent in line with funding -Workplace based Hours & working Pattern: 14 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 9.30am - 5.00 pm (Incorporating 30 minutes of unpaid break during each shift) Team members are offered the opportunity to undertake additional shifts to cover absences. All team members must work flexibly on occasions to meet the needs of the Charity and the people we support Accountable to:Project Manager Purpose of the post: Assist in the delivery of specialised, holistic support to adults and families who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse, harm and violence Specific responsibilities Assist in the delivery of specialist, trauma-informed support to adults and/or families living in refuge recognising the impact of domestic or sexual abuse, harm or violence, and responding with empathy, respect, and consistency. Contribute to an environment where support is psychologically informed, compassionate, equitable, and grounded in integrity where every individual feels safe, heard, and supported. Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns in line with legislation and organisational policies, maintaining a trauma-informed, reporting concerns to your line manager without delay Carry out Initial Contact Assessments, working alongside refuge or on call colleagues identifying together which support options best meet the individual's needs and preferences, prioritising need and risk Support individuals to access refuge, including arranging transport if needed, offering a warm and respectful welcome, meeting immediate needs (e.g. donated clothing, food), and helping them settle into their accommodation. Assist individuals in understanding and completing initial paperwork in a timely and supportive manner, including licence agreements, House Expectations, housing benefit claims, and service charge arrangements. Undertake basic support activities, as requested by a Support Worker or senior colleague, in line with an individual s support plan, needs assessment, risk assessment, safety plan and licence agreement/contract Support individuals to maintain their licence/contract agreement through reflective, strengths-based conversations around any minor breaches, and escalating serious concerns to senior colleagues. Keep Routes to Support updated with current refuge vacancies to support access and referrals Facilitate opportunities for connection and community among residents, including inclusive evening and weekend communal activities. Ensure contributions to records are factual, person-centred, accurate, timely, and confidential, using Cyfannol s Case Management System and other internal records. Encourage and support adults and children to have a voice within Cyfannol and the wider sector, for example by completing surveys, sharing feedback, and participating in relevant events Assist in providing the organisation s out of hours response: Respond to all out of hours phone calls from the Live Fear Free Helpline, other refuges or Tier 2 and 3 on call colleagues across Cyfannol ensuring effective communication and continuity of support across the team. Undertake assessments for refuges, with support from on-call colleagues, to make timely and safe decisions based on individual need and risk. Provide support to colleagues and residents in the event of an incident or emergency at another refuge, contributing to a coordinated and calm response. Liaise with 2nd and 3rd tier colleagues as needed, ensuring effective communication and continuity of support across the team. Complete handovers at the end of each shift, both face to face and via email, to ensure consistency, safety and shared understanding across the team. Housing Management: Contribute to the creation of a safe, welcoming, clean, and calm refuge environment that supports wellbeing and dignity. Carry out routine monitoring of CCTV and security systems to help maintain a secure setting for residents and staff. Complete and record daily and weekly health and safety checks as directed by the Facilities Coordinator, ensuring refuge spaces meet required standards. Ensure communal areas are safe and secure before the start of sleep-in shifts, creating a settled environment for the night. Report repairs and maintenance issues promptly, liaising directly with landlords or housing associations, and involving the Facilities Coordinator when needed. Provide access to contractors attending the building and monitor their presence to ensure safety and accountability. Advise line manager of any needs relating to furnishings, equipment, or refuge infrastructure. Monitor stock levels of consumables and first aid supplies, supporting the ordering process as needed. Support Cyfannol s carbon reduction goals by switching off lights and equipment not in use and promoting sustainable practices. Ensure recycling and refuse are ready for collection on designated days, and support residents to engage with these routines. Clean private bedrooms/flats between occupancies as promptly as possible to prepare for Routes to Support listings. Wash and change bed linen, towels, cot bedding, and similar items between occupancies to maintain hygiene and comfort. Clean communal areas when necessary to uphold standards and minimise health and safety risks, including monitoring residents recycling and refuse removal. Facilitate motivational cleaning activities with residents when appropriate, using a strengths-based and non-judgmental approach. Liaise with community neighbours when necessary, seeking guidance from your line manager to ensure respectful and constructive communication General responsibilities: Actively contribute to the achievement of Cyfannol Women s Aid s Mission, Vision, Aims, Goals and Objectives ensuring your work reflects our commitment to trauma informed practice. Demonstrate and positively promote Cyfannol s core values of compassion, integrity, and equity in all aspects of your role. Proactively promote equality of opportunity, challenging and addressing discriminatory practices wherever they arise. Represent Cyfannol Women s Aid in professionally manner, enhancing the organisation s reputation. Participate fully in team meetings, management supervision, clinical supervision and relevant training to support continuous learning and development. Work in accordance with Cyfannol s policies and procedures, ensuring safe, ethical, legally compliant and consistent practice. Contribute to Cyfannol s environmental goals by participating in carbon-reducing initiatives, including the organisation s pledge campaign Undertake any other reasonable duties required to support the effective delivery of support services and the wider aims of the organisation It may be necessary, following consultation, to amend the job description in light of experience and changing circumstances. This role requires frequent travel for business purposes. A current valid driving licence, access to a car and insurance covering business use Closing Date: 12th December 2025
Harris Hill Executive Search
Senior Finance Officer
Harris Hill Executive Search
Harris Hill is delighted to partner exclusively with London Museum to recruit a Senior Finance Officer on a full-time, FTC (until 31st of December 2026) basis. London Museum is delivering the most exciting cultural project for London for a generation - an entirely new museum for London will open in 2026 in Smithfield. As a result, this is a newly formed role that will evolve over time with an initial focus on the New Museum Project. As Senior Finance Officer you will perform a key role in supporting the financial administration of the New Museum Project, dealing primarily with processing construction works invoices and consultants' fees. It will involve a compliance role to ensure that the professional fees, construction costs, and contracts of the project are correctly recorded. Please note, this organisation has a hybrid working policy with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office. As Senior Finance Officer, you will: Work with the New Museum Project Team to ensure compliance of records and timely processing of invoices and purchase orders in accordance with strict deadlines and schemes of delegation. Build a strong relationship with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure swift resolution of discrepancies and issues around financial approvals. Deliver the accounts payable function (initially for the New Museum Project) including invoice processing, BACS payments, reconciliations and general operations management. Ensure invoices are within current purchase order values and align with agreed payment and resource schedules. Be a key point of contact for the external auditor, inputting to the audit planning process and the end-to-end production of statutory accounts, preparing working papers, tax relief claims and other related matters for year end. Provide cover for and deputising for the Finance Manager when required. The successful applicant will: Have demonstrable experience in finance within the charity / not-for-profit sector, in a similar role Be a part qualified accountant or have strong qualification by experience Have previous experience of working effectively in a multi-disciplinary team Have an understanding of contract management and experience in assisting with compliance and assurance tasks Have a high level of IT literacy with extensive experience of working with excel at an intermediate/advanced level and with computerised finance systems Have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal If this sounds like you and you're keen to hear more, please do get in touch ASAP! To apply please email with the following: A full curriculum vitae (CV) A supporting letter detailing how you meet the essential criteria for the role as detailed in the Person Specification, which is included in the Job Description document. Please note, only successful applicants will be contacted with further information. Deadline for applications is Sunday 23 November 2025 , interviews and selection will be arranged for week commencing 24 November 2025. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to partner exclusively with London Museum to recruit a Senior Finance Officer on a full-time, FTC (until 31st of December 2026) basis. London Museum is delivering the most exciting cultural project for London for a generation - an entirely new museum for London will open in 2026 in Smithfield. As a result, this is a newly formed role that will evolve over time with an initial focus on the New Museum Project. As Senior Finance Officer you will perform a key role in supporting the financial administration of the New Museum Project, dealing primarily with processing construction works invoices and consultants' fees. It will involve a compliance role to ensure that the professional fees, construction costs, and contracts of the project are correctly recorded. Please note, this organisation has a hybrid working policy with a minimum of 2 days per week in the office. As Senior Finance Officer, you will: Work with the New Museum Project Team to ensure compliance of records and timely processing of invoices and purchase orders in accordance with strict deadlines and schemes of delegation. Build a strong relationship with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure swift resolution of discrepancies and issues around financial approvals. Deliver the accounts payable function (initially for the New Museum Project) including invoice processing, BACS payments, reconciliations and general operations management. Ensure invoices are within current purchase order values and align with agreed payment and resource schedules. Be a key point of contact for the external auditor, inputting to the audit planning process and the end-to-end production of statutory accounts, preparing working papers, tax relief claims and other related matters for year end. Provide cover for and deputising for the Finance Manager when required. The successful applicant will: Have demonstrable experience in finance within the charity / not-for-profit sector, in a similar role Be a part qualified accountant or have strong qualification by experience Have previous experience of working effectively in a multi-disciplinary team Have an understanding of contract management and experience in assisting with compliance and assurance tasks Have a high level of IT literacy with extensive experience of working with excel at an intermediate/advanced level and with computerised finance systems Have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal If this sounds like you and you're keen to hear more, please do get in touch ASAP! To apply please email with the following: A full curriculum vitae (CV) A supporting letter detailing how you meet the essential criteria for the role as detailed in the Person Specification, which is included in the Job Description document. Please note, only successful applicants will be contacted with further information. Deadline for applications is Sunday 23 November 2025 , interviews and selection will be arranged for week commencing 24 November 2025. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Michael Page
Senior Residential Property Manager
Michael Page Knutsford, Cheshire
The Senior Property Manager will oversee the efficient management of property portfolios, ensuring optimal operation and tenant satisfaction. This role requires expertise in the property industry and a proven ability to manage facilities and teams effectively. Client Details This is an opportunity to join a well-established organisation within the property industry, known for its expertise in both residential and commercial property management. The company operates on a considerable scale, offering a supportive and professional environment. Description As a Senior Residential Property Manager, you will: Deliver a five-star service to clients while ensuring best value for landlords and service charges. Lead and motivate a team of five staff, providing guidance and support. Oversee service charge budget setting, reconciliation, and compliance reporting. Attend residents' meetings and provide expert advice. Prepare and manage maintenance contract specifications, including re-tendering and implementation. Liaise with the Property Maintenance Division to maintain buildings and common areas. Manage residential insurance claims and ensure compliance with H&S and fire regulations. Process tenant alteration applications and supervise Section 20 requests. Resolve formal complaints and drive technology advancements for portfolio management. Profile Extensive experience in Residential Property Management across diverse property types. Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage and inspire a team. Excellent customer service and problem-solving abilities. Technical expertise to guide and support team members. Ability to prioritise tasks in a fast-paced environment with resilience and adaptability. Job Offer Competitive salary between GBP 55,000 and GBP 60,000. Additional GBP 5,000 car allowance. Permanent position with opportunities for career development. Professional and supportive working environment within the property industry. Engaging and fulfilling role in facilities management. If this Senior Property Manager role aligns with your skills and career aspirations, we encourage you to apply today.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
The Senior Property Manager will oversee the efficient management of property portfolios, ensuring optimal operation and tenant satisfaction. This role requires expertise in the property industry and a proven ability to manage facilities and teams effectively. Client Details This is an opportunity to join a well-established organisation within the property industry, known for its expertise in both residential and commercial property management. The company operates on a considerable scale, offering a supportive and professional environment. Description As a Senior Residential Property Manager, you will: Deliver a five-star service to clients while ensuring best value for landlords and service charges. Lead and motivate a team of five staff, providing guidance and support. Oversee service charge budget setting, reconciliation, and compliance reporting. Attend residents' meetings and provide expert advice. Prepare and manage maintenance contract specifications, including re-tendering and implementation. Liaise with the Property Maintenance Division to maintain buildings and common areas. Manage residential insurance claims and ensure compliance with H&S and fire regulations. Process tenant alteration applications and supervise Section 20 requests. Resolve formal complaints and drive technology advancements for portfolio management. Profile Extensive experience in Residential Property Management across diverse property types. Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage and inspire a team. Excellent customer service and problem-solving abilities. Technical expertise to guide and support team members. Ability to prioritise tasks in a fast-paced environment with resilience and adaptability. Job Offer Competitive salary between GBP 55,000 and GBP 60,000. Additional GBP 5,000 car allowance. Permanent position with opportunities for career development. Professional and supportive working environment within the property industry. Engaging and fulfilling role in facilities management. If this Senior Property Manager role aligns with your skills and career aspirations, we encourage you to apply today.
Hays
Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor (PQS)
Hays Guildford, Surrey
Seeking a Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor to join an independent construction consultancy. Hays Property and Surveying are seeking a Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor to join an independent construction consultancy based in Guildford. The company is a dynamic and forward-thinking independent construction consultancy. They hold a strong reputation for providing high-quality Cost Management, Project Management and Building Surveying services - delivering exceptional results for their clients. As the business looks to the future, with consideration of its immediate needs and succession, their Cost Management department is now looking to appoint a talented Surveyor or Senior level Quantity Surveyor to complement and add value to the existing team. The role will be based in their Guildford office, with time spent on site on projects and an opportunity to work from home on occasion. Your new role As a Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with a significant portfolio of clients to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. The projects will cover a range of sectors, but will have an initial focus on heritage and grade-listed buildings, working predominantly across the South East. The role is a genuine opportunity for someone who wants to work for a driven and exciting independently owned business, and be involved in a variety of projects and clients. Key Responsibilities - Providing comprehensive quantity surveying services on a range of projects, from initial feasibility studies right through to final account agreement. Managing all aspects of cost planning, cost control, and value engineering to ensure projects are delivered within budget and maximise value for our clients. Preparing tender documents, bills of quantities, and contract documentation. Leading on contract administration, change control, and managing claims and variations. Conducting regular site visits and attending project meetings to monitor progress, value completed work and ensure compliance with contractual requirements. Building and nurturing positive relationships with clients, consultants, contractors, and suppliers to drive collaborative project delivery. What you'll need to succeed MRICS qualified, or progressing towards.Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager working within a construction consultancy / surveying practice. In-depth knowledge of cost management, commercial management, procurement and contract administration.Experience of working within the heritage sector or within grade-listed buildings is desirable.Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills.Proficient knowledge of a range of building contracts including JCT & NEC. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton-based Property and Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on . #
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Seeking a Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor to join an independent construction consultancy. Hays Property and Surveying are seeking a Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor to join an independent construction consultancy based in Guildford. The company is a dynamic and forward-thinking independent construction consultancy. They hold a strong reputation for providing high-quality Cost Management, Project Management and Building Surveying services - delivering exceptional results for their clients. As the business looks to the future, with consideration of its immediate needs and succession, their Cost Management department is now looking to appoint a talented Surveyor or Senior level Quantity Surveyor to complement and add value to the existing team. The role will be based in their Guildford office, with time spent on site on projects and an opportunity to work from home on occasion. Your new role As a Surveyor / Senior Quantity Surveyor, you will work closely with a significant portfolio of clients to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. The projects will cover a range of sectors, but will have an initial focus on heritage and grade-listed buildings, working predominantly across the South East. The role is a genuine opportunity for someone who wants to work for a driven and exciting independently owned business, and be involved in a variety of projects and clients. Key Responsibilities - Providing comprehensive quantity surveying services on a range of projects, from initial feasibility studies right through to final account agreement. Managing all aspects of cost planning, cost control, and value engineering to ensure projects are delivered within budget and maximise value for our clients. Preparing tender documents, bills of quantities, and contract documentation. Leading on contract administration, change control, and managing claims and variations. Conducting regular site visits and attending project meetings to monitor progress, value completed work and ensure compliance with contractual requirements. Building and nurturing positive relationships with clients, consultants, contractors, and suppliers to drive collaborative project delivery. What you'll need to succeed MRICS qualified, or progressing towards.Proven experience as a Quantity Surveyor / Cost Manager working within a construction consultancy / surveying practice. In-depth knowledge of cost management, commercial management, procurement and contract administration.Experience of working within the heritage sector or within grade-listed buildings is desirable.Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills.Proficient knowledge of a range of building contracts including JCT & NEC. What you need to do now For more information regarding this, or any other opportunity, please contact our Southampton-based Property and Surveying specialist Jamie Poll on . #
Guidant Global
Finance Business Partner
Guidant Global
Role Name - Finance Business Partner Location - London The Finance Business Partner is responsible for providing expert financial advice and strategic support to directors and service managers across the organisation. The role leads budgeting, financial planning, forecasting, and year-end processes, ensuring compliance with financial regulations and local government standards. Working closely with senior leaders, the postholder supports major projects, identifies savings opportunities, assesses financial risks, and prepares financial reports and implications for decision-making. The role also embeds financial systems (including Oracle), ensures accurate government returns, manages small teams, and occasionally deputises for the Head of Finance. This position requires strong analytical capability, stakeholder influence, technical financial knowledge, and the ability to drive improvements in financial management across the service. Key Responsibilities (10 bullet points) Provide financial advice and support to Directors, Assistant Directors, and service managers. Lead budgeting, financial planning, and medium-term financial strategy (MTFS) processes. Monitor budgets, forecast year-end positions, and identify risks, savings, and pressures. Ensure timely and accurate year-end accounts, complying with accounting standards. Support major projects such as procurement, restructures, and service redesigns with financial insight. Produce financial reports, draft financial implications for committee papers, and respond promptly to information requests. Embed Oracle/self-service systems and support managers in using financial tools effectively. Conduct financial appraisals of proposed service changes and assess legislative/policy impacts. Complete government returns, grant claims, and ensure compliance with financial regulations. Manage one or two staff, deputise for the Head of Finance, and collaborate with internal and external partners. Essential Skills & Experience (10 bullet points) Fully qualified accountant (CIPFA preferred) with ongoing professional development. Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and managing large/complex service budgets. Excellent analytical and IT skills, including advanced use of financial systems and spreadsheets. Deep knowledge of accounting principles, financial regulations, and local government finance frameworks. Proven ability to manage complex financial issues and work effectively during organisational change. Strong communication skills, able to present financial information clearly and influence senior stakeholders. Ability to challenge assumptions, question current processes, and propose improvements. Experience providing financial support to operational service departments. Leadership experience, including managing staff, driving performance, and supporting change initiatives. Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners, delivering accurate and timely outputs.
Dec 06, 2025
Contractor
Role Name - Finance Business Partner Location - London The Finance Business Partner is responsible for providing expert financial advice and strategic support to directors and service managers across the organisation. The role leads budgeting, financial planning, forecasting, and year-end processes, ensuring compliance with financial regulations and local government standards. Working closely with senior leaders, the postholder supports major projects, identifies savings opportunities, assesses financial risks, and prepares financial reports and implications for decision-making. The role also embeds financial systems (including Oracle), ensures accurate government returns, manages small teams, and occasionally deputises for the Head of Finance. This position requires strong analytical capability, stakeholder influence, technical financial knowledge, and the ability to drive improvements in financial management across the service. Key Responsibilities (10 bullet points) Provide financial advice and support to Directors, Assistant Directors, and service managers. Lead budgeting, financial planning, and medium-term financial strategy (MTFS) processes. Monitor budgets, forecast year-end positions, and identify risks, savings, and pressures. Ensure timely and accurate year-end accounts, complying with accounting standards. Support major projects such as procurement, restructures, and service redesigns with financial insight. Produce financial reports, draft financial implications for committee papers, and respond promptly to information requests. Embed Oracle/self-service systems and support managers in using financial tools effectively. Conduct financial appraisals of proposed service changes and assess legislative/policy impacts. Complete government returns, grant claims, and ensure compliance with financial regulations. Manage one or two staff, deputise for the Head of Finance, and collaborate with internal and external partners. Essential Skills & Experience (10 bullet points) Fully qualified accountant (CIPFA preferred) with ongoing professional development. Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and managing large/complex service budgets. Excellent analytical and IT skills, including advanced use of financial systems and spreadsheets. Deep knowledge of accounting principles, financial regulations, and local government finance frameworks. Proven ability to manage complex financial issues and work effectively during organisational change. Strong communication skills, able to present financial information clearly and influence senior stakeholders. Ability to challenge assumptions, question current processes, and propose improvements. Experience providing financial support to operational service departments. Leadership experience, including managing staff, driving performance, and supporting change initiatives. Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners, delivering accurate and timely outputs.
NFP People
Finance Manager
NFP People
Finance Manager We are seeking an experienced Finance Manager to lead a finance function and support the delivery of accurate, compliant and high quality financial information. Position: Finance Manager Salary: £56,375 per year Location: London office attendance 1-2 days per week with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing date: 31st December 2025 Interviews: W/C 5th January Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. About the Role As Finance Manager, you will oversee the operational finance function and ensure the organisation maintains accurate, reliable and compliant financial records. You will line manage a team of Finance Officers, lead on financial reporting, support statutory accounts preparation, and ensure all financial processes meet regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing and developing the finance team Overseeing all financial transactions and ensuring compliance with internal policies and external regulations Maintaining accurate ledgers and control account reconciliations Supporting monthly and year end financial statements in line with SORP and FRS 102 Ensuring timely and accurate month end journals and management accounting Supporting budgeting and forecasting processes Preparing annual service charge budgets with budget holders Producing audit schedules and working papers Overseeing operational finance including accounts payable, receivable, rent accounting, payroll and bank reconciliations Managing balance sheet reconciliations, accruals and prepayments Providing financial data for grant claims, loan covenant monitoring and other funder requirements About You You will be a part qualified Accountant (CIPFA, CIMA, ACCA or ACA) with strong technical accounting knowledge, particularly relating to FRS 102 and SORP. You will bring experience managing a finance team and have excellent attention to detail, analytical capability and a strong understanding of financial controls, compliance and reporting. Essential experience and skills: Technical accounting expertise and experience preparing or supporting statutory accounts Previous team management within a finance setting Strong understanding of compliance and regulatory standards High level of accuracy and attention to detail Ability to work proactively and support wider organisational needs Experience in the charity or not for profit sector is highly desirable About the Organisation The organisation provides housing and support services and relies on a robust, well managed finance function to ensure sustainability, compliance and informed decision making. You will play a key part in maintaining financial integrity and supporting the delivery of high quality services. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Financial Controller, Senior Finance Officer, Finance Lead, Management Accountant, Financial Accounting Manager, Head of Finance (Deputy Level) PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Finance Manager We are seeking an experienced Finance Manager to lead a finance function and support the delivery of accurate, compliant and high quality financial information. Position: Finance Manager Salary: £56,375 per year Location: London office attendance 1-2 days per week with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing date: 31st December 2025 Interviews: W/C 5th January Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. About the Role As Finance Manager, you will oversee the operational finance function and ensure the organisation maintains accurate, reliable and compliant financial records. You will line manage a team of Finance Officers, lead on financial reporting, support statutory accounts preparation, and ensure all financial processes meet regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing and developing the finance team Overseeing all financial transactions and ensuring compliance with internal policies and external regulations Maintaining accurate ledgers and control account reconciliations Supporting monthly and year end financial statements in line with SORP and FRS 102 Ensuring timely and accurate month end journals and management accounting Supporting budgeting and forecasting processes Preparing annual service charge budgets with budget holders Producing audit schedules and working papers Overseeing operational finance including accounts payable, receivable, rent accounting, payroll and bank reconciliations Managing balance sheet reconciliations, accruals and prepayments Providing financial data for grant claims, loan covenant monitoring and other funder requirements About You You will be a part qualified Accountant (CIPFA, CIMA, ACCA or ACA) with strong technical accounting knowledge, particularly relating to FRS 102 and SORP. You will bring experience managing a finance team and have excellent attention to detail, analytical capability and a strong understanding of financial controls, compliance and reporting. Essential experience and skills: Technical accounting expertise and experience preparing or supporting statutory accounts Previous team management within a finance setting Strong understanding of compliance and regulatory standards High level of accuracy and attention to detail Ability to work proactively and support wider organisational needs Experience in the charity or not for profit sector is highly desirable About the Organisation The organisation provides housing and support services and relies on a robust, well managed finance function to ensure sustainability, compliance and informed decision making. You will play a key part in maintaining financial integrity and supporting the delivery of high quality services. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Financial Controller, Senior Finance Officer, Finance Lead, Management Accountant, Financial Accounting Manager, Head of Finance (Deputy Level) PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Nxtgen Recruitment
Tax Senior
Nxtgen Recruitment Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
NXTGEN are delighted to be working with a successful and expanding accountancy practice in Peterborough as they look to appoint a skilled Tax Senior to their growing team. This Tax Senior role perfect for an experienced tax professional who enjoys variety and wants to take on more responsibility across both compliance and advisory work, while continuing to develop within a supportive practice environment. As Tax Senior, you will work closely with a broad portfolio of clients that includes owner managed businesses, private clients, professionals and growing SMEs. You will play a key role in delivering high quality tax services, offering technical insight, proactive advice and strong client support. Your key responsibilities will include: Preparing and reviewing personal and corporate tax returns Supporting the delivery of advisory work such as tax planning, restructuring and relief claims Managing your own portfolio of clients, acting as a first point of contact for all tax matters Conducting technical research to support client queries and advisory projects Liaising with HMRC and handling enquiries where required Reviewing work completed by junior team members, offering guidance and feedback Supporting the training and development of trainees within the team Working closely with managers and partners on complex assignments and advisory tasks You will be either ATT or CTA qualified, or ACA/ ACCA qualified with a strong tax experience. You will have a great understanding of UK tax legislation across both personal and corporate tax, and will be confident working in a client facing capacity.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
NXTGEN are delighted to be working with a successful and expanding accountancy practice in Peterborough as they look to appoint a skilled Tax Senior to their growing team. This Tax Senior role perfect for an experienced tax professional who enjoys variety and wants to take on more responsibility across both compliance and advisory work, while continuing to develop within a supportive practice environment. As Tax Senior, you will work closely with a broad portfolio of clients that includes owner managed businesses, private clients, professionals and growing SMEs. You will play a key role in delivering high quality tax services, offering technical insight, proactive advice and strong client support. Your key responsibilities will include: Preparing and reviewing personal and corporate tax returns Supporting the delivery of advisory work such as tax planning, restructuring and relief claims Managing your own portfolio of clients, acting as a first point of contact for all tax matters Conducting technical research to support client queries and advisory projects Liaising with HMRC and handling enquiries where required Reviewing work completed by junior team members, offering guidance and feedback Supporting the training and development of trainees within the team Working closely with managers and partners on complex assignments and advisory tasks You will be either ATT or CTA qualified, or ACA/ ACCA qualified with a strong tax experience. You will have a great understanding of UK tax legislation across both personal and corporate tax, and will be confident working in a client facing capacity.
Mulalley & Co Ltd
Quantity Surveyor
Mulalley & Co Ltd
Mulalley & Co Ltd are an established family-owned award-winning construction business which is recognised to platinum standard for investing in our people. We are a carbon-neutral organisation. Quantity Surveyor - Job Description Department: Construction Division Reports To: Senior Surveyor. Managing Surveyor and/or Commercial Manager Location: Office and site as required Quantity Surveyor Job Overview: Maintain establishment profit margin and improve wherever possible Mulalley & Company s profits and ensure that all team members act in accordance with company policy at all times in respect of all financial dealings on behalf of the company. Protect the interests of the company and foster good working relationships with the client, client advisors and sub-contractors for mutual benefit. Ensure the contracts are financially controlled, to budget and to the clients requirements. Quantity Surveyor Key Responsibilities: Preparation of Budgets and management of target costs. Establishing work packages and managing procurement of sub-contractors to programme. Preparation of sub-contractors measurements, applications for payment, dealing with claims and agreement of final accounts. Management of measurement, valuations, applications for payment and final account with the client s representative. To perform any reasonable duties as requested by your manager. Preparation of correspondence to Clients representatives and sub-contractors. Preparation and management of contractual claims together with the issue of contractual letters to the Client and Representative for agreement. Preparation of monthly cost reconciliations, anticipated forecasts and financial reports for presentation to your line manager. Provide commercial advice and prepare reports for value engineering exercises. Preparation and issue of reports in respect of Insurance claims and sub-contractors claims. To perform any reasonable duties as requested by your manager. Quantity Surveyor Person Specification: Education - Desirable: Has gained a construction based and preferably a Quantity Surveying qualification to HNC/D level and ideally to degree level. Are a member or are aspiring to be a member of a Construction Institute. Skills: Excellent communication skills written and oral demonstrating ability to communicate effectively at all levels and to all stakeholders Can performing all Quantity Surveying functions expected of a main contractor. Possess an understanding of the construction process and can interpret drawings. Possess a good standard of analytical skills with great attention to detail Able to use the JCT, NEC and ACA forms of contract. Excellent organisational skills be able to organise both work and study workload in a highly time efficient manner May be required to manage other surveyors to achieve tasks to timescales. Competent user of IT Other Requirements: Must be proactive and committed to learning Must adhere to deadlines Must be able to listen to and proactively seek constructive feedback to facilitate continuous development and improvement in working practices and outcomes during placement period Must always act with integrity and to a high professional standard Quantity Surveyor Working Conditions: Environment : Office based with travel to site as required Continuous Training and Development You will be required to attend an Employee Induction Program on joining the Company and to maintain all mandatory qualifications and training. The Company Will Provide Company procedures which can be found on M-net (the Company intranet site) or issued on request by the HR department. It is your responsibility to read and familiarise yourself with all procedures and to notify your manager if you require further explanation. Equipment and uniform appropriate for your position if relevant. The Company Expects That as a company representative you present yourself in a smart and professional manner at all times. That you understand and promote the company culture. For you to adhere to all company policies and procedures.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Mulalley & Co Ltd are an established family-owned award-winning construction business which is recognised to platinum standard for investing in our people. We are a carbon-neutral organisation. Quantity Surveyor - Job Description Department: Construction Division Reports To: Senior Surveyor. Managing Surveyor and/or Commercial Manager Location: Office and site as required Quantity Surveyor Job Overview: Maintain establishment profit margin and improve wherever possible Mulalley & Company s profits and ensure that all team members act in accordance with company policy at all times in respect of all financial dealings on behalf of the company. Protect the interests of the company and foster good working relationships with the client, client advisors and sub-contractors for mutual benefit. Ensure the contracts are financially controlled, to budget and to the clients requirements. Quantity Surveyor Key Responsibilities: Preparation of Budgets and management of target costs. Establishing work packages and managing procurement of sub-contractors to programme. Preparation of sub-contractors measurements, applications for payment, dealing with claims and agreement of final accounts. Management of measurement, valuations, applications for payment and final account with the client s representative. To perform any reasonable duties as requested by your manager. Preparation of correspondence to Clients representatives and sub-contractors. Preparation and management of contractual claims together with the issue of contractual letters to the Client and Representative for agreement. Preparation of monthly cost reconciliations, anticipated forecasts and financial reports for presentation to your line manager. Provide commercial advice and prepare reports for value engineering exercises. Preparation and issue of reports in respect of Insurance claims and sub-contractors claims. To perform any reasonable duties as requested by your manager. Quantity Surveyor Person Specification: Education - Desirable: Has gained a construction based and preferably a Quantity Surveying qualification to HNC/D level and ideally to degree level. Are a member or are aspiring to be a member of a Construction Institute. Skills: Excellent communication skills written and oral demonstrating ability to communicate effectively at all levels and to all stakeholders Can performing all Quantity Surveying functions expected of a main contractor. Possess an understanding of the construction process and can interpret drawings. Possess a good standard of analytical skills with great attention to detail Able to use the JCT, NEC and ACA forms of contract. Excellent organisational skills be able to organise both work and study workload in a highly time efficient manner May be required to manage other surveyors to achieve tasks to timescales. Competent user of IT Other Requirements: Must be proactive and committed to learning Must adhere to deadlines Must be able to listen to and proactively seek constructive feedback to facilitate continuous development and improvement in working practices and outcomes during placement period Must always act with integrity and to a high professional standard Quantity Surveyor Working Conditions: Environment : Office based with travel to site as required Continuous Training and Development You will be required to attend an Employee Induction Program on joining the Company and to maintain all mandatory qualifications and training. The Company Will Provide Company procedures which can be found on M-net (the Company intranet site) or issued on request by the HR department. It is your responsibility to read and familiarise yourself with all procedures and to notify your manager if you require further explanation. Equipment and uniform appropriate for your position if relevant. The Company Expects That as a company representative you present yourself in a smart and professional manner at all times. That you understand and promote the company culture. For you to adhere to all company policies and procedures.
Blusource Professional Services Ltd
Tax, Senior to Manager
Blusource Professional Services Ltd
A job opportunity has arisen for a Tax professional, with the firm open on a hire from Tax Senior through to Assistant Manager or Tax Manager, for an excellent accountancy firm based in Cambridge. The firm have a level of flexibility in the level they hire at, with Semi-Seniors also being considered. This opportunity is well suited to someone who is ideally ATT qualified or part qualified, with a minimum of 3 years working within accountancy practice, specialising in Tax, all the way through to CTA or qualified by your experience, with ACA / ACCA tax professionals considered too. It is suitable for someone looking to grow their career as a Tax professional. You will be a part of a growing and dedicated tax department, within a trusted practice. The sky is the limit regarding progression! Responsibilities: Managing your own portfolio of clients in the preparation and submission of personal tax returns Being the principal point of contact for your clients on day-to-day tax matters Review of corporation tax computations and returns Preparation and drafting of R&D claims Liaising with HMRC in respect of client portfolio Involvement in wider tax planning opportunities with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner Responding to ad-hoc queries from clients with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner. Providing ad hoc tax advisory support to more junior members of staff Liaising with the partners and other team members. Maintaining personal professional skills and CPD by regular attendance on training courses, Regular references to technical material. Maintaining and enhancing the firm's reputation, fostering good network relationships Any other duties that you will from time to time be asked to perform Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Hybrid working, up to 2 days WFH (after probation) 21 days holiday plus bank holidays Health insurance Workplace pension, and sick pay policy Great working culture, and progression opportunities Free parking Study support JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
A job opportunity has arisen for a Tax professional, with the firm open on a hire from Tax Senior through to Assistant Manager or Tax Manager, for an excellent accountancy firm based in Cambridge. The firm have a level of flexibility in the level they hire at, with Semi-Seniors also being considered. This opportunity is well suited to someone who is ideally ATT qualified or part qualified, with a minimum of 3 years working within accountancy practice, specialising in Tax, all the way through to CTA or qualified by your experience, with ACA / ACCA tax professionals considered too. It is suitable for someone looking to grow their career as a Tax professional. You will be a part of a growing and dedicated tax department, within a trusted practice. The sky is the limit regarding progression! Responsibilities: Managing your own portfolio of clients in the preparation and submission of personal tax returns Being the principal point of contact for your clients on day-to-day tax matters Review of corporation tax computations and returns Preparation and drafting of R&D claims Liaising with HMRC in respect of client portfolio Involvement in wider tax planning opportunities with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner Responding to ad-hoc queries from clients with the support of the Tax Manager and Partner. Providing ad hoc tax advisory support to more junior members of staff Liaising with the partners and other team members. Maintaining personal professional skills and CPD by regular attendance on training courses, Regular references to technical material. Maintaining and enhancing the firm's reputation, fostering good network relationships Any other duties that you will from time to time be asked to perform Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Hybrid working, up to 2 days WFH (after probation) 21 days holiday plus bank holidays Health insurance Workplace pension, and sick pay policy Great working culture, and progression opportunities Free parking Study support JBRP1_UKTJ
Goodman Masson
Senior Tax Manager Online App Co 12 months FTC
Goodman Masson
Are you ready to take ownership of the global direct tax agenda for a fast-expanding international group? This is a newly shaped senior role within a dynamic finance organisation, offering broad technical exposure, significant autonomy, and the chance to influence the tax strategy of a complex, multi-jurisdictional business. The Role You ll sit at the heart of the group s tax operations, acting as the go-to specialist for direct tax matters across several European entities. You ll combine hands-on compliance responsibilities with high-impact advisory work, supporting commercial decision-making, M&A activity, and internal structuring initiatives. Expect a genuine blend of tax technicality, business partnering, and project ownership. What You ll Be Doing Your remit will be intentionally varied, spanning both recurring and strategic tax work: Overseeing the group s direct tax compliance cycle, including corporate tax filings, cross-border disclosures, and relevant tax incentive claims. Managing preparation and maintenance of transfer pricing documentation, including local files, master file, and ad-hoc TP support. Advising commercial and operational teams on the tax implications of new business initiatives, contracts, restructuring projects, and cross-border transactions. Playing a key role in shaping tax aspects of group financing, capital structure, and intercompany arrangements. Supporting responses to tax authority enquiries and audits across multiple jurisdictions. Owning tax inputs into budgeting, forecasting, and year-end reporting. Identifying opportunities to streamline the group s legal entity footprint and improve tax efficiency. Managing relationships with external advisors and ensuring value for spend. Contributing to the development of internal tax controls, policies, and process improvements. About You You ll thrive in this role if you enjoy variety, autonomy, and the chance to shape how a tax function evolves. Ideally, you ll bring: Strong corporate tax experience, either from Big 4/Top 10 or an international in-house environment. A recognised professional qualification (CTA/ACA/CA/ATT or equivalent). Solid grounding in international tax principles and transfer pricing. The ability to communicate confidently with non-tax stakeholders and influence decision-making. A commercial, solutions-focused mindset with sound judgement and willingness to challenge where needed. For more information, please contact Mo Hanslod at Goodman Masson.
Dec 05, 2025
Contractor
Are you ready to take ownership of the global direct tax agenda for a fast-expanding international group? This is a newly shaped senior role within a dynamic finance organisation, offering broad technical exposure, significant autonomy, and the chance to influence the tax strategy of a complex, multi-jurisdictional business. The Role You ll sit at the heart of the group s tax operations, acting as the go-to specialist for direct tax matters across several European entities. You ll combine hands-on compliance responsibilities with high-impact advisory work, supporting commercial decision-making, M&A activity, and internal structuring initiatives. Expect a genuine blend of tax technicality, business partnering, and project ownership. What You ll Be Doing Your remit will be intentionally varied, spanning both recurring and strategic tax work: Overseeing the group s direct tax compliance cycle, including corporate tax filings, cross-border disclosures, and relevant tax incentive claims. Managing preparation and maintenance of transfer pricing documentation, including local files, master file, and ad-hoc TP support. Advising commercial and operational teams on the tax implications of new business initiatives, contracts, restructuring projects, and cross-border transactions. Playing a key role in shaping tax aspects of group financing, capital structure, and intercompany arrangements. Supporting responses to tax authority enquiries and audits across multiple jurisdictions. Owning tax inputs into budgeting, forecasting, and year-end reporting. Identifying opportunities to streamline the group s legal entity footprint and improve tax efficiency. Managing relationships with external advisors and ensuring value for spend. Contributing to the development of internal tax controls, policies, and process improvements. About You You ll thrive in this role if you enjoy variety, autonomy, and the chance to shape how a tax function evolves. Ideally, you ll bring: Strong corporate tax experience, either from Big 4/Top 10 or an international in-house environment. A recognised professional qualification (CTA/ACA/CA/ATT or equivalent). Solid grounding in international tax principles and transfer pricing. The ability to communicate confidently with non-tax stakeholders and influence decision-making. A commercial, solutions-focused mindset with sound judgement and willingness to challenge where needed. For more information, please contact Mo Hanslod at Goodman Masson.
Avencia Consulting Services
Latent Defects Senior Underwriter
Avencia Consulting Services
Avencia are partnered with a leading global insurer and Fortune 500 company, who are looking to recruit a Senior Underwriter. This role can be based in London, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, or Croydon. This is a brand-new opportunity within the Schemes division, managing a diverse range of latent defect insurance policies. Key responsibilities Lead the underwriting strategy for latent defects insurance across commercial, residential, and mixed-use construction projects. Serve as a key referral point for broker partners, ensuring all accounts are managed in line with agreed service standards. Oversee portfolio performance, maintaining profitability and driving growth by analysing claims trends, market developments, and loss ratios to inform renewal and pricing decisions. Build and maintain strong relationships with brokers and cover holders, acting as a subject matter expert on all aspects of latent defects insurance and representing the business with professionalism and authority. Collaborate with the Underwriting Manager to refine and enhance latent defects products and policy wordings, ensuring they remain competitive and relevant in the UK market. Provide expert technical input on risk survey reports and support informed underwriting decisions. Ensure full compliance with governance standards, FCA requirements, and all relevant legal and regulatory frameworks in all underwriting and reporting activities. Stay informed of developments within the UK construction and latent defects insurance markets, including competitor activity and emerging trends. Contribute to team objectives, supporting the achievement of ambitious targets within the Schemes team by managing workloads effectively and sharing technical expertise. Coach and mentor junior underwriters, fostering a collaborative, knowledge-sharing environment that promotes technical excellence and professional growth. Skills & experience Over 5 years' experience underwriting construction risks, specialising in latent defects for the UK insurance market. Proven success in managing profitable portfolios and developing strong broker and client relationships. Experienced in product development, including policy wording, pricing, and market positioning. Strong technical knowledge of construction processes, building regulations, and common causes of latent defects. Skilled in risk assessment and mitigation, with expertise in interpreting technical reports and site surveys. Clear and confident communicator, able to explain complex technical concepts to diverse audiences. Collaborative team player who fosters a positive, high-performing culture. Detail-oriented, ethical, and dedicated to delivering exceptional client service. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Avencia are partnered with a leading global insurer and Fortune 500 company, who are looking to recruit a Senior Underwriter. This role can be based in London, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, or Croydon. This is a brand-new opportunity within the Schemes division, managing a diverse range of latent defect insurance policies. Key responsibilities Lead the underwriting strategy for latent defects insurance across commercial, residential, and mixed-use construction projects. Serve as a key referral point for broker partners, ensuring all accounts are managed in line with agreed service standards. Oversee portfolio performance, maintaining profitability and driving growth by analysing claims trends, market developments, and loss ratios to inform renewal and pricing decisions. Build and maintain strong relationships with brokers and cover holders, acting as a subject matter expert on all aspects of latent defects insurance and representing the business with professionalism and authority. Collaborate with the Underwriting Manager to refine and enhance latent defects products and policy wordings, ensuring they remain competitive and relevant in the UK market. Provide expert technical input on risk survey reports and support informed underwriting decisions. Ensure full compliance with governance standards, FCA requirements, and all relevant legal and regulatory frameworks in all underwriting and reporting activities. Stay informed of developments within the UK construction and latent defects insurance markets, including competitor activity and emerging trends. Contribute to team objectives, supporting the achievement of ambitious targets within the Schemes team by managing workloads effectively and sharing technical expertise. Coach and mentor junior underwriters, fostering a collaborative, knowledge-sharing environment that promotes technical excellence and professional growth. Skills & experience Over 5 years' experience underwriting construction risks, specialising in latent defects for the UK insurance market. Proven success in managing profitable portfolios and developing strong broker and client relationships. Experienced in product development, including policy wording, pricing, and market positioning. Strong technical knowledge of construction processes, building regulations, and common causes of latent defects. Skilled in risk assessment and mitigation, with expertise in interpreting technical reports and site surveys. Clear and confident communicator, able to explain complex technical concepts to diverse audiences. Collaborative team player who fosters a positive, high-performing culture. Detail-oriented, ethical, and dedicated to delivering exceptional client service. JBRP1_UKTJ
Building Careers UK
Bookkeeper
Building Careers UK
Bookkeeper - Construction Industry 30,000 to 35,000 - Merseyside Your new company A well-established and reputable business within the construction sector, delivering high-quality projects across commercial, residential, and infrastructure markets throughout the North West. With a strong order book and a collaborative, supportive working environment, they pride themselves on their commitment to excellence, industry knowledge, and long-term client relationships. Your new role Our client is seeking an experienced Bookkeeper with a proven track record in the construction industry to join their busy finance team. This role will involve managing the day-to-day financial transactions, ensuring accurate records are maintained, and supporting the finance function to keep projects running smoothly and within budget. Responsibilities will include: Managing all aspects of bookkeeping, including purchase and sales ledger, bank reconciliations, and cashflow management Processing supplier invoices, subcontractor payments, and expense claims Handling CIS returns and ensuring compliance with HMRC regulations Reconciling accounts and preparing monthly management reports for the senior team Assisting with payroll processing and related administration Monitoring project budgets and cost allocations in liaison with project managers Maintaining accurate financial records in line with industry standards Liaising with suppliers, subcontractors, and internal departments to resolve queries Supporting year-end procedures and working with external accountants/auditors What you will need to succeed: Proven bookkeeping experience within the construction industry (essential) Solid understanding of CIS, VAT, and construction-specific accounting processes Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., Sage, Xero, QuickBooks) and Microsoft Excel Strong numerical skills and attention to detail Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for liaising across teams and with external partners AAT qualification (Level 3 or above) or equivalent experience is desirable What you get in return: Competitive salary of 30,000 to 35,000, depending on experience Stable, long-term position with a secure and growing company Supportive and friendly working environment with a close-knit team Opportunity to work on varied and interesting projects within the construction sector Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Convenient Merseyside location with on-site parking Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Bookkeeper - Construction Industry 30,000 to 35,000 - Merseyside Your new company A well-established and reputable business within the construction sector, delivering high-quality projects across commercial, residential, and infrastructure markets throughout the North West. With a strong order book and a collaborative, supportive working environment, they pride themselves on their commitment to excellence, industry knowledge, and long-term client relationships. Your new role Our client is seeking an experienced Bookkeeper with a proven track record in the construction industry to join their busy finance team. This role will involve managing the day-to-day financial transactions, ensuring accurate records are maintained, and supporting the finance function to keep projects running smoothly and within budget. Responsibilities will include: Managing all aspects of bookkeeping, including purchase and sales ledger, bank reconciliations, and cashflow management Processing supplier invoices, subcontractor payments, and expense claims Handling CIS returns and ensuring compliance with HMRC regulations Reconciling accounts and preparing monthly management reports for the senior team Assisting with payroll processing and related administration Monitoring project budgets and cost allocations in liaison with project managers Maintaining accurate financial records in line with industry standards Liaising with suppliers, subcontractors, and internal departments to resolve queries Supporting year-end procedures and working with external accountants/auditors What you will need to succeed: Proven bookkeeping experience within the construction industry (essential) Solid understanding of CIS, VAT, and construction-specific accounting processes Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., Sage, Xero, QuickBooks) and Microsoft Excel Strong numerical skills and attention to detail Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for liaising across teams and with external partners AAT qualification (Level 3 or above) or equivalent experience is desirable What you get in return: Competitive salary of 30,000 to 35,000, depending on experience Stable, long-term position with a secure and growing company Supportive and friendly working environment with a close-knit team Opportunity to work on varied and interesting projects within the construction sector Ongoing professional development and training opportunities Convenient Merseyside location with on-site parking Apply: If you're interested in this opportunity, then please get in touch today with our Commercial Specialist, Mark Harris. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only those shortlisted will be contacted. INDCOM
Hays
HR Coordinator- Legal Sector exp (essential)
Hays
Your new Role: We are seeking an experienced HR Coordinator to join our dynamic team. This role is pivotal in delivering a seamless employee experience, from onboarding through to HR administration, systems management, and supporting performance and compensation processes. You'll work closely with colleagues in London and New York, ensuring compliance and operational excellence across all HR activities. Onboarding Manage the end-to-end onboarding process, including Workday updates, right-to-work checks, background screening, and document management. Liaise with the New York team for conflict checks. Coordinate induction schedules, assign buddies, and send joining instructions. Work with IT and Facilities to arrange equipment delivery (including international addresses). Keep managers informed throughout the onboarding process. HR Administration & Processes Prepare HR correspondence (e.g., probation, references, salary reviews) using DocuSign where appropriate. Act as the point of contact for holiday queries, manage year-end carry-over, and reconcile holiday records across systems. Monitor sickness absence, manage documentation, and escalate concerns as needed. Maintain accurate electronic files and order staff gifts and celebratory items. HR Systems Maintain accurate data in Workday (joiners, leavers, changes, absences). Support system enhancements and reporting, working closely with the New York team. Manage expense claims and invoice processing for HR. Performance & Compensation Assist with appraisal processes and documentation. Support annual salary and bonus reviews, including system updates and payroll administration. General Support Contribute to ad hoc projects (e.g., benchmarking, change management, flu vaccination programme). Arrange staff training as requested by senior HR leaders. What you need: Minimum 2 years' HR experience within the LEGAL SECTOR ESSENTIAL . Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Highly organised, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple priorities. Proficient in MS Word and Excel; experience with HRIS (Workday desirable). Self-motivated, proactive, and a team player committed to excellent client service. What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Your new Role: We are seeking an experienced HR Coordinator to join our dynamic team. This role is pivotal in delivering a seamless employee experience, from onboarding through to HR administration, systems management, and supporting performance and compensation processes. You'll work closely with colleagues in London and New York, ensuring compliance and operational excellence across all HR activities. Onboarding Manage the end-to-end onboarding process, including Workday updates, right-to-work checks, background screening, and document management. Liaise with the New York team for conflict checks. Coordinate induction schedules, assign buddies, and send joining instructions. Work with IT and Facilities to arrange equipment delivery (including international addresses). Keep managers informed throughout the onboarding process. HR Administration & Processes Prepare HR correspondence (e.g., probation, references, salary reviews) using DocuSign where appropriate. Act as the point of contact for holiday queries, manage year-end carry-over, and reconcile holiday records across systems. Monitor sickness absence, manage documentation, and escalate concerns as needed. Maintain accurate electronic files and order staff gifts and celebratory items. HR Systems Maintain accurate data in Workday (joiners, leavers, changes, absences). Support system enhancements and reporting, working closely with the New York team. Manage expense claims and invoice processing for HR. Performance & Compensation Assist with appraisal processes and documentation. Support annual salary and bonus reviews, including system updates and payroll administration. General Support Contribute to ad hoc projects (e.g., benchmarking, change management, flu vaccination programme). Arrange staff training as requested by senior HR leaders. What you need: Minimum 2 years' HR experience within the LEGAL SECTOR ESSENTIAL . Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Highly organised, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple priorities. Proficient in MS Word and Excel; experience with HRIS (Workday desirable). Self-motivated, proactive, and a team player committed to excellent client service. What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Howells Solutions Limited
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Planned Works
Howells Solutions Limited City Of Westminster, London
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing Planned Maintenance Victoria based (with travel to Hertford) 60K+ package We are looking for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading contractor based in Victoria, with travel to Hertford. This role is working on planned maintenance, FRA projects and retrofit refurbishments within Social Housing, on behalf of Local Authority and Housing Association clients. Reporting to the Commercial Manager, you will take responsibility, ownership and accountability of the successful management of the commercial / financial and contractual elements of projects. You will control and maximise the company's profitability, protect the company's legal and contractual obligations under the contract and manage all day to day commercial issues. Senior Quantity Surveyor Key responsibilities: Provide commercial expertise to contracts, to include the production and submission of valuations, claims, budget monitoring, and contract/work-stream performance data Support the authorisation and submission of project variations. Maximise cash flow through the control, measurement (including quality) and valuation of work, and the invoicing of customers and payment of suppliers Manage junior team members, supporting and developing them Value work executed by sub-contractors and certify interim and final payments Senior Quantity Surveyor Essential experience: Degree or other technical qualification Quantity Surveying experience with a main contractor Proven ownership of CVR, forecasting and commercial outcomes on multi-site programmes/frameworks Strong commercial awareness Proven track record delivering contracts on time and within budget Advanced Excel skills including pivot tables and V-Look Up Data interrogation skills Contractual awareness Negotiating, communication & presentation skills Knowledge of Supply Chain management RICS / CIOB qualification - Preferred Senior Quantity Surveyor Salary & Benefits: You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believe the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success. This is a permanent, full time role for which you will receive a highly competitive salary of up to 75k plus benefits package. Please apply online now or call Mia on (phone number removed)!
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Social Housing Planned Maintenance Victoria based (with travel to Hertford) 60K+ package We are looking for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a leading contractor based in Victoria, with travel to Hertford. This role is working on planned maintenance, FRA projects and retrofit refurbishments within Social Housing, on behalf of Local Authority and Housing Association clients. Reporting to the Commercial Manager, you will take responsibility, ownership and accountability of the successful management of the commercial / financial and contractual elements of projects. You will control and maximise the company's profitability, protect the company's legal and contractual obligations under the contract and manage all day to day commercial issues. Senior Quantity Surveyor Key responsibilities: Provide commercial expertise to contracts, to include the production and submission of valuations, claims, budget monitoring, and contract/work-stream performance data Support the authorisation and submission of project variations. Maximise cash flow through the control, measurement (including quality) and valuation of work, and the invoicing of customers and payment of suppliers Manage junior team members, supporting and developing them Value work executed by sub-contractors and certify interim and final payments Senior Quantity Surveyor Essential experience: Degree or other technical qualification Quantity Surveying experience with a main contractor Proven ownership of CVR, forecasting and commercial outcomes on multi-site programmes/frameworks Strong commercial awareness Proven track record delivering contracts on time and within budget Advanced Excel skills including pivot tables and V-Look Up Data interrogation skills Contractual awareness Negotiating, communication & presentation skills Knowledge of Supply Chain management RICS / CIOB qualification - Preferred Senior Quantity Surveyor Salary & Benefits: You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believe the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success. This is a permanent, full time role for which you will receive a highly competitive salary of up to 75k plus benefits package. Please apply online now or call Mia on (phone number removed)!

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