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Clarion Housing Group Limited
Neighbourhood Response Officer
Clarion Housing Group Limited Warrington, Cheshire
Salary: £32,755 to £37,965 per annum Location: Warrington - Ruislip Court - hybrid working arrangement Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Secondment/Fixed term contract until 31st March 2026 We're looking for a confident, customer focused Neighbourhood Response Officer to carry out neighbourhood management of properties in the North region. You'll assist centrally based teams by completing customer visits, viewing and sign-up appointments, and identifying and investigating tenancy breaches and reports of anti-social behaviour. Working collaboratively with other teams, external agencies and residents, you'll ensure that Clarion Neighbourhoods are clean and safe, identify improvements and investigate breaches of tenancy. We'll look to you develop and deliver neighbourhood plans and local offers as well as working with local resident groups to develop local community facilities, activities and events. You'll take ownership to ensure that the estates you manage are clean and tidy and free from health and safety risks by reporting fly tipping and monitoring the grounds maintenance. You'll be required to regularly travel across local regions to meet our residents, depending on the requirements of the business. If this sounds like an opportunity for you then take a look at the full role profile for more information here or please visit our webiste for more information. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle - dive in and find out more here or please visit our website. Closing Date: Thursday 11th December 2025 at midnight. Applicants must have the ability to travel across regions as required. This is a hybrid role with a base location at our office in Warrington. Candidates will be expected to work from home and the office as well as travel across the local region. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Here is your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. This vacancy may close without notice.
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
Salary: £32,755 to £37,965 per annum Location: Warrington - Ruislip Court - hybrid working arrangement Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Secondment/Fixed term contract until 31st March 2026 We're looking for a confident, customer focused Neighbourhood Response Officer to carry out neighbourhood management of properties in the North region. You'll assist centrally based teams by completing customer visits, viewing and sign-up appointments, and identifying and investigating tenancy breaches and reports of anti-social behaviour. Working collaboratively with other teams, external agencies and residents, you'll ensure that Clarion Neighbourhoods are clean and safe, identify improvements and investigate breaches of tenancy. We'll look to you develop and deliver neighbourhood plans and local offers as well as working with local resident groups to develop local community facilities, activities and events. You'll take ownership to ensure that the estates you manage are clean and tidy and free from health and safety risks by reporting fly tipping and monitoring the grounds maintenance. You'll be required to regularly travel across local regions to meet our residents, depending on the requirements of the business. If this sounds like an opportunity for you then take a look at the full role profile for more information here or please visit our webiste for more information. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle - dive in and find out more here or please visit our website. Closing Date: Thursday 11th December 2025 at midnight. Applicants must have the ability to travel across regions as required. This is a hybrid role with a base location at our office in Warrington. Candidates will be expected to work from home and the office as well as travel across the local region. This post is subject to Basic Criminal Record Check Clearance. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Here is your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. This vacancy may close without notice.
Essential Employment
HR Investigator ref 7418
Essential Employment
HR investigator needed in Wolverhampton Mainly remote the odd occasions in the office Full or part time The rate is £31.17ph PAYE This is a temporary role The reference number is: 7418 About the Role We are seeking an experienced and confident Independent Investigating Officer to conduct thorough disciplinary and grievance investigations in line with internal policies and procedures click apply for full job details
Dec 06, 2025
Contractor
HR investigator needed in Wolverhampton Mainly remote the odd occasions in the office Full or part time The rate is £31.17ph PAYE This is a temporary role The reference number is: 7418 About the Role We are seeking an experienced and confident Independent Investigating Officer to conduct thorough disciplinary and grievance investigations in line with internal policies and procedures click apply for full job details
Rise Technical Recruitment
Senior IT Security Officer
Rise Technical Recruitment City, Birmingham
Senior IT Security Officer 6 Month Contract - ASAP start Birmingham - 3 days on site Inside IR35 500 - 550 This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced and proactive IT Security professional to play a critical role in the management and continuous improvement of the Security Operations function through safeguarding the information and technology systems. This company is at the heart of the British transport network and are considered as a huge part within the UK's expansion plans. As the company continues to grow, they are looking to bring on a Senior IT Security Officer to keep up with the high demand. In this varied role you will be accountable for a broad range of Security Operations activities, including proactive monitoring, incident response, threat and vulnerability management, managing the external Security Operations Centre (SOC) partnership and developing security capabilities. You will also play a key part in providing expert technical advice for risk assessments and compliance initiatives. The ideal candidate will possess strong experience in managing and delivering security operations, including planning vulnerability assessments and penetration testing, investigating security breaches, maintaining operational security processes, maturity assessments and actively contributing technical expertise to risk management. An understanding of ISO27001 and Power BI would be beneficial and having previous experience with government policies such as GovAssure or Secure by Design. This is a fantastic opportunity to directly impact the security and resilience of a major national infrastructure project, manage key security functions, and promote a culture of security, compliance, and identity across a critical programme. The Role: Lead Security Operations (SecOps). Manage SOC and build capabilities. Advise on risk assessments. Ensure security compliance. 3 Days onsite in Birmingham The Person: Experience managing penetration testing and breach investigation. Able to advise on risk and conduct maturity assessments. Have an understanding of ISO27001 and Power BI. Desirable to have familiarity with GovAssure/Secure by Design Reference Number: BBBH To apply for this role or for to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Tom McLaughlin at Rise Technical Recruitment This vacancy is being advertised by Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd. The services of Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd regrets to inform that our client can only accept applications from engineering candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom. Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed.
Dec 06, 2025
Contractor
Senior IT Security Officer 6 Month Contract - ASAP start Birmingham - 3 days on site Inside IR35 500 - 550 This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced and proactive IT Security professional to play a critical role in the management and continuous improvement of the Security Operations function through safeguarding the information and technology systems. This company is at the heart of the British transport network and are considered as a huge part within the UK's expansion plans. As the company continues to grow, they are looking to bring on a Senior IT Security Officer to keep up with the high demand. In this varied role you will be accountable for a broad range of Security Operations activities, including proactive monitoring, incident response, threat and vulnerability management, managing the external Security Operations Centre (SOC) partnership and developing security capabilities. You will also play a key part in providing expert technical advice for risk assessments and compliance initiatives. The ideal candidate will possess strong experience in managing and delivering security operations, including planning vulnerability assessments and penetration testing, investigating security breaches, maintaining operational security processes, maturity assessments and actively contributing technical expertise to risk management. An understanding of ISO27001 and Power BI would be beneficial and having previous experience with government policies such as GovAssure or Secure by Design. This is a fantastic opportunity to directly impact the security and resilience of a major national infrastructure project, manage key security functions, and promote a culture of security, compliance, and identity across a critical programme. The Role: Lead Security Operations (SecOps). Manage SOC and build capabilities. Advise on risk assessments. Ensure security compliance. 3 Days onsite in Birmingham The Person: Experience managing penetration testing and breach investigation. Able to advise on risk and conduct maturity assessments. Have an understanding of ISO27001 and Power BI. Desirable to have familiarity with GovAssure/Secure by Design Reference Number: BBBH To apply for this role or for to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Tom McLaughlin at Rise Technical Recruitment This vacancy is being advertised by Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd. The services of Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd regrets to inform that our client can only accept applications from engineering candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom. Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed.
Joshua Robert Recruitment
Fire Safety Officer
Joshua Robert Recruitment Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Job Title: Fire Safety Officer Reports to: Head of Health & Safety Rate: £18.26 per hour Location: Newcastle Hours: 37 hours per week Work Pattern: Monday - Sunday (flexible across the week as required) Hybrid Working: 1 day per week in the office . Suitable candidates may work the remainder of the week from home . Job Purpose To advise the Council on the most appropriate and cost-effective fire safety standards for its premises and operational activities, aligning with relevant statutory requirements and fire safety codes of practice. Key Responsibilities Typical duties include (but are not limited to): Conducting fire risk assessments, fire safety inspections, and DSEAR assessments across Council premises and operational sites. Providing professional fire safety advice to directorates to support risk identification and mitigation. Investigating fire safety-related incidents when required. Preparing fire safety assessments, CAD fire safety plans, and detailed reports. Supporting the development and monitoring of corporate fire safety policies, standards, and strategies. Assisting in the design, procurement, and delivery of fire safety training. Keeping up to date with legislation, technical standards, and developments in fire safety management and advising the Council accordingly. Maintaining positive working relationships with internal directorates and key external stakeholders. Representing the Council at relevant local, regional, and national fire safety meetings and forums. Promoting and implementing Newcastle City Council's Diversity, Equality, Equity, and Accessibility policies in all aspects of the role. Supporting the maintenance of a healthy, safe, and secure working environment by following all policies and procedures.
Dec 06, 2025
Seasonal
Job Title: Fire Safety Officer Reports to: Head of Health & Safety Rate: £18.26 per hour Location: Newcastle Hours: 37 hours per week Work Pattern: Monday - Sunday (flexible across the week as required) Hybrid Working: 1 day per week in the office . Suitable candidates may work the remainder of the week from home . Job Purpose To advise the Council on the most appropriate and cost-effective fire safety standards for its premises and operational activities, aligning with relevant statutory requirements and fire safety codes of practice. Key Responsibilities Typical duties include (but are not limited to): Conducting fire risk assessments, fire safety inspections, and DSEAR assessments across Council premises and operational sites. Providing professional fire safety advice to directorates to support risk identification and mitigation. Investigating fire safety-related incidents when required. Preparing fire safety assessments, CAD fire safety plans, and detailed reports. Supporting the development and monitoring of corporate fire safety policies, standards, and strategies. Assisting in the design, procurement, and delivery of fire safety training. Keeping up to date with legislation, technical standards, and developments in fire safety management and advising the Council accordingly. Maintaining positive working relationships with internal directorates and key external stakeholders. Representing the Council at relevant local, regional, and national fire safety meetings and forums. Promoting and implementing Newcastle City Council's Diversity, Equality, Equity, and Accessibility policies in all aspects of the role. Supporting the maintenance of a healthy, safe, and secure working environment by following all policies and procedures.
F.J. WILSON
Enforcement Team Administration Assistant
F.J. WILSON
Enforcement Team Administration Assistant Are you a highly organised self-starter who thrives on keeping things running smoothly behind the scenes? Do you enjoy working in a professional environment where attention to detail and clear communication really matter? Are you looking to join a supportive team where your initiative and ideas for improvement will be valued? If so, this could be the ideal opportunity for you! About the organisation - CILEx Regulation Ltd. (CRL) CILEx Regulation (CRL) is the independent regulatory body of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, authorising and regulating individual legal professionals and law firms. Their mission is to protect consumers, uphold high professional standards, and foster a diverse and effective legal profession. CRL ensures legal professionals meet rigorous qualification and competence standards, monitor compliance, and take action when necessary. CRL's values guide everything they do: integrity; excellence; fairness; transparency; efficiency. This is a fantastic opportunity to join CRL at an exciting time of growth and play a key role in its development! FJWilson Talent is acting as the employment agency advisor to CILEx Regulation on this appointment. The Role You will be joining a close-knit and supportive Investigations Team, currently made up of a Manager, Lead Investigating Officer, and three Investigating Officers, each managing their own caseloads. The team is looking for a proactive, organised, and adaptable individual who can provide vital operational and administrative support to help everything run smoothly. This is a varied and interesting role, perfect for someone who enjoys being at the centre of a busy and purposeful environment. You will take ownership of key administrative and coordination tasks such as managing team calendars, scheduling panel meetings and hearings, booking venues, preparing and paginating documents, maintaining templates, and keeping our processes and documentation up to date. You will also manage client's four SharePoint sites, respond to straightforward queries from panels and enforcement teams, and draft basic Prior Conduct reports. We are looking for someone who takes initiative and can work independently once settled in, someone who can not only get things done but also spot opportunities to improve how our client works and help implement those ideas. Experience in a legal or regulatory environment would be a strong advantage, as would confidence in handling sensitive information with accuracy and professionalism. To succeed in this role, you will need excellent organisational and communication skills, a strong attention to detail, and confidence using tools like Outlook, Zoom, SharePoint, and Excel, or the ability to learn them quickly. In return, you will join a friendly and welcoming team where you will receive a detailed induction and plenty of support as you take on your responsibilities. This is a great opportunity to make a real impact in a collaborative environment where your initiative and ideas are valued. Key facts This is a full-time, permanent role. Starting salary: £24,255 per annum + benefits, including generous pension contributions (8% employer contributions when the employee contributes 3%), a starting holiday entitlement of 25 days per year plus public holidays, access to healthcare plans and discount schemes, and flexible remote working arrangements. Home-based - you can be based anywhere in the UK. Person Specification • IT literate and proficient in MS Office package (Office 365) • Strong administrative experience, including records management, preparation of papers and applying criteria accurately. • Customer service experience with the ability to liaise professionally and effectively and manage occasional challenging situations • Able to work with large amounts of data and information with precision and maintain accurate records Interested? For a confidential conversation with FJWilson Talent (CRL's recruitment partner for this assignment) please contact us on , or email us at 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. Our privacy policy is available on our website: FJWilson Talent Services is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. FJWilson Talent Services encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates who represent the full diversity of communities in the UK. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Enforcement Team Administration Assistant Are you a highly organised self-starter who thrives on keeping things running smoothly behind the scenes? Do you enjoy working in a professional environment where attention to detail and clear communication really matter? Are you looking to join a supportive team where your initiative and ideas for improvement will be valued? If so, this could be the ideal opportunity for you! About the organisation - CILEx Regulation Ltd. (CRL) CILEx Regulation (CRL) is the independent regulatory body of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, authorising and regulating individual legal professionals and law firms. Their mission is to protect consumers, uphold high professional standards, and foster a diverse and effective legal profession. CRL ensures legal professionals meet rigorous qualification and competence standards, monitor compliance, and take action when necessary. CRL's values guide everything they do: integrity; excellence; fairness; transparency; efficiency. This is a fantastic opportunity to join CRL at an exciting time of growth and play a key role in its development! FJWilson Talent is acting as the employment agency advisor to CILEx Regulation on this appointment. The Role You will be joining a close-knit and supportive Investigations Team, currently made up of a Manager, Lead Investigating Officer, and three Investigating Officers, each managing their own caseloads. The team is looking for a proactive, organised, and adaptable individual who can provide vital operational and administrative support to help everything run smoothly. This is a varied and interesting role, perfect for someone who enjoys being at the centre of a busy and purposeful environment. You will take ownership of key administrative and coordination tasks such as managing team calendars, scheduling panel meetings and hearings, booking venues, preparing and paginating documents, maintaining templates, and keeping our processes and documentation up to date. You will also manage client's four SharePoint sites, respond to straightforward queries from panels and enforcement teams, and draft basic Prior Conduct reports. We are looking for someone who takes initiative and can work independently once settled in, someone who can not only get things done but also spot opportunities to improve how our client works and help implement those ideas. Experience in a legal or regulatory environment would be a strong advantage, as would confidence in handling sensitive information with accuracy and professionalism. To succeed in this role, you will need excellent organisational and communication skills, a strong attention to detail, and confidence using tools like Outlook, Zoom, SharePoint, and Excel, or the ability to learn them quickly. In return, you will join a friendly and welcoming team where you will receive a detailed induction and plenty of support as you take on your responsibilities. This is a great opportunity to make a real impact in a collaborative environment where your initiative and ideas are valued. Key facts This is a full-time, permanent role. Starting salary: £24,255 per annum + benefits, including generous pension contributions (8% employer contributions when the employee contributes 3%), a starting holiday entitlement of 25 days per year plus public holidays, access to healthcare plans and discount schemes, and flexible remote working arrangements. Home-based - you can be based anywhere in the UK. Person Specification • IT literate and proficient in MS Office package (Office 365) • Strong administrative experience, including records management, preparation of papers and applying criteria accurately. • Customer service experience with the ability to liaise professionally and effectively and manage occasional challenging situations • Able to work with large amounts of data and information with precision and maintain accurate records Interested? For a confidential conversation with FJWilson Talent (CRL's recruitment partner for this assignment) please contact us on , or email us at 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. Our privacy policy is available on our website: FJWilson Talent Services is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. FJWilson Talent Services encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates who represent the full diversity of communities in the UK. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Welsh Government (Llywodraeth Cymru)
Marine Enforcement Officer - Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC)
Welsh Government (Llywodraeth Cymru)
Marine Enforcement Officer - Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC) ID: 3325 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis: Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band: EO £30,754 to £34,997 Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Affairs Branch - Control & Enforcement Location - South West Wales Main office base - Milford Haven Purpose of post The Control & Enforcement Branch within the Welsh Government's Fisheries Division is essential to the protection of Wales's marine environment. Operating under the guidance of the Wales Fisheries Strategy , this team oversees all matters related to fish, fishing activities, and fisheries enforcement, with a particular emphasis on sea fishing policy , industry engagement, and cross-border collaboration across the UK and Europe. About the Role As a member of the Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC), you will play an integral role in marine surveillance and regulatory compliance. Your responsibilities will ensure that fishing operations in Welsh waters-by both domestic and foreign vessels-are conducted legally, sustainably, and within the required regulatory framework. Primary duties include: Monitoring vessel activity and statutory data across all sectors Supporting trade through catch certificate processing Preventing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing Managing vessel licensing and contributing to UK-wide marine intelligence initiatives Additionally, you will provide support to Fishery Patrol Vessels as needed, which may involve participating in weekend shifts as part of a rota system. Wider Enforcement Duties coastal enforcement operations This position offers the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the preservation of Wales' marine ecosystems, collaborate closely with key industry and governmental stakeholders, and join a team committed to integrity, sustainability, and public service. Key tasks. You will be responsible for: Monitoring commercial fishing activity in the Welsh Zone using Vessel Monitoring Systems and statutory data submissions. Validating catch certificates for the export of fisheries products to the EU, ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. Providing real-time operational support to Fishery Patrol Vessels at sea. Handling sensitive intelligence with appropriate security clearances. Investigating breaches of fisheries legislation and preparing evidence and case files for enforcement action. Managing port state control issues , including oversight of UK and foreign vessels landing in Wales or abroad. Administering Financial Administrative Penalties and managing investigation files for the branch. Sharing intelligence with devolved administrations and prioritising Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported (IUU) fishing activity. Analysing statutory data to inform enforcement and policy decisions. Monitoring quota uptake by non-UK vessels operating in Welsh waters. Managing dispensation requests and contributing to vessel licensing processes for both domestic and foreign vessels. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and a passion for marine conservation and compliance. You'll be part of a collaborative team working to uphold the integrity of Wales' fisheries and marine environment.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Marine Enforcement Officer - Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC) ID: 3325 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis: Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band: EO £30,754 to £34,997 Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Affairs Branch - Control & Enforcement Location - South West Wales Main office base - Milford Haven Purpose of post The Control & Enforcement Branch within the Welsh Government's Fisheries Division is essential to the protection of Wales's marine environment. Operating under the guidance of the Wales Fisheries Strategy , this team oversees all matters related to fish, fishing activities, and fisheries enforcement, with a particular emphasis on sea fishing policy , industry engagement, and cross-border collaboration across the UK and Europe. About the Role As a member of the Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC), you will play an integral role in marine surveillance and regulatory compliance. Your responsibilities will ensure that fishing operations in Welsh waters-by both domestic and foreign vessels-are conducted legally, sustainably, and within the required regulatory framework. Primary duties include: Monitoring vessel activity and statutory data across all sectors Supporting trade through catch certificate processing Preventing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing Managing vessel licensing and contributing to UK-wide marine intelligence initiatives Additionally, you will provide support to Fishery Patrol Vessels as needed, which may involve participating in weekend shifts as part of a rota system. Wider Enforcement Duties coastal enforcement operations This position offers the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the preservation of Wales' marine ecosystems, collaborate closely with key industry and governmental stakeholders, and join a team committed to integrity, sustainability, and public service. Key tasks. You will be responsible for: Monitoring commercial fishing activity in the Welsh Zone using Vessel Monitoring Systems and statutory data submissions. Validating catch certificates for the export of fisheries products to the EU, ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. Providing real-time operational support to Fishery Patrol Vessels at sea. Handling sensitive intelligence with appropriate security clearances. Investigating breaches of fisheries legislation and preparing evidence and case files for enforcement action. Managing port state control issues , including oversight of UK and foreign vessels landing in Wales or abroad. Administering Financial Administrative Penalties and managing investigation files for the branch. Sharing intelligence with devolved administrations and prioritising Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported (IUU) fishing activity. Analysing statutory data to inform enforcement and policy decisions. Monitoring quota uptake by non-UK vessels operating in Welsh waters. Managing dispensation requests and contributing to vessel licensing processes for both domestic and foreign vessels. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and a passion for marine conservation and compliance. You'll be part of a collaborative team working to uphold the integrity of Wales' fisheries and marine environment.
Brook Street
Administrative Officer
Brook Street Southport, Merseyside
Home Office - Administrative Officer Job Description Administrative Officer - Customer Services Group Location: Southport, PR8 2HH Full time hybrid 60% office 40% remote - First 10 weeks full time in office for training Hourly rate: 13.85 Working Days/Hours: Monday to Friday, 37hr pr/w, 9am -5pm Brook Street in partnership with the Home Office has a fantastic opportunity to join their team as an Administrative Officer - Customer Services Group. Duties / Responsibilities: Providing outstanding customer service in resolving all telephone and e-mail enquiries relating to Passport applications within the established service timescales. Providing advice and guidance on a range of, complex nationality, eligibility and procedural enquiries to customers of HM Passport Office, to safeguard the customer experience through the effective implementation of standards, policies and processes. Developing and maintaining knowledge of legislation, policy, procedure and security guidelines. Providing timely and excellent customer service, remaining authentic, compassionate and professional to ensure the best possible interaction with our customers. Investigating and following up queries using all information, systems or work tools available. Working effectively within a fast-paced, multi-tasking, team-based environment to achieve team goals and targets. Contributing to the development and improvement of team processes. Taking responsibility for one's own personal attendance, performance and development. Demonstrating and promoting HMPO Values in all areas of work. Adhering to and complying with HMPO policies and procedures. Working flexibly and providing support to other operational colleagues / areas as required. Resolving customer problems fairly and effectively seeking to improve the customer experience through continuous improvement. Essential Criteria This role is suitable for someone who has a passion for delivering excellent customer service; working in a team to deliver tangible, timely results and wanting to make a difference to meet the needs of the public. Have experience in providing excellent customer service, with a focus on resolving queries first time through effective use of appropriate communication channels. Can gain a clear understanding of customers' needs and expectations by listening and asking questions to deliver a high-quality service. Can place the customer at the centre of operations and work to resolve customer queries at the first point of contact. Have excellent written and oral communication skills. Are able to confidently manage potentially difficult and challenging situations. Are flexible in their approach to work and successfully perform a range of multi-skilled duties. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office packages. Training: No annual leave during first 5 weeks for training period Clearance level (to be applied for by Brook Street upon a successful application): DBS + CTC Role specific requirements: You must hold a valid passport and must have lived in the UK for longer than 3 years. Please note that period of 6 months or longer spent outside of the UK in the last 3 years will unfortunately not be accepted. This role requires security clearance that will be processed for you, if successful. Brook Street are proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group. Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.
Dec 05, 2025
Seasonal
Home Office - Administrative Officer Job Description Administrative Officer - Customer Services Group Location: Southport, PR8 2HH Full time hybrid 60% office 40% remote - First 10 weeks full time in office for training Hourly rate: 13.85 Working Days/Hours: Monday to Friday, 37hr pr/w, 9am -5pm Brook Street in partnership with the Home Office has a fantastic opportunity to join their team as an Administrative Officer - Customer Services Group. Duties / Responsibilities: Providing outstanding customer service in resolving all telephone and e-mail enquiries relating to Passport applications within the established service timescales. Providing advice and guidance on a range of, complex nationality, eligibility and procedural enquiries to customers of HM Passport Office, to safeguard the customer experience through the effective implementation of standards, policies and processes. Developing and maintaining knowledge of legislation, policy, procedure and security guidelines. Providing timely and excellent customer service, remaining authentic, compassionate and professional to ensure the best possible interaction with our customers. Investigating and following up queries using all information, systems or work tools available. Working effectively within a fast-paced, multi-tasking, team-based environment to achieve team goals and targets. Contributing to the development and improvement of team processes. Taking responsibility for one's own personal attendance, performance and development. Demonstrating and promoting HMPO Values in all areas of work. Adhering to and complying with HMPO policies and procedures. Working flexibly and providing support to other operational colleagues / areas as required. Resolving customer problems fairly and effectively seeking to improve the customer experience through continuous improvement. Essential Criteria This role is suitable for someone who has a passion for delivering excellent customer service; working in a team to deliver tangible, timely results and wanting to make a difference to meet the needs of the public. Have experience in providing excellent customer service, with a focus on resolving queries first time through effective use of appropriate communication channels. Can gain a clear understanding of customers' needs and expectations by listening and asking questions to deliver a high-quality service. Can place the customer at the centre of operations and work to resolve customer queries at the first point of contact. Have excellent written and oral communication skills. Are able to confidently manage potentially difficult and challenging situations. Are flexible in their approach to work and successfully perform a range of multi-skilled duties. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office packages. Training: No annual leave during first 5 weeks for training period Clearance level (to be applied for by Brook Street upon a successful application): DBS + CTC Role specific requirements: You must hold a valid passport and must have lived in the UK for longer than 3 years. Please note that period of 6 months or longer spent outside of the UK in the last 3 years will unfortunately not be accepted. This role requires security clearance that will be processed for you, if successful. Brook Street are proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group. Brook Street is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all candidates who are veterans or spouses/partners of military personnel, and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. As a Disability Confident Leader, and holder of the Gold Award status from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, Brook Street, as a supplier to the Public Sector Resourcing Framework (PSR), will offer you a guaranteed interview with a PSR Sourcer. Should you identify as a candidate with a disability and/or as a veteran or spouse/partner of military personnel and meet all the essential criteria for the role, we encourage you to reach out to us via the Brook Street website. Here you will find a link to register your interest and state the role that you are interested in. We are committed to engaging with you. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates/military spouses/partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, Brook Street will interview the best candidates from within that group.
Metropolitan Police
Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship
Metropolitan Police
Our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) means you can learn as you earn, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. Its a three-year programme, which combines learning with policing London's streets. The three years count as your probation. On successful completion, you graduate from both the degree and probation. The starting salary is over £42,210. On successful completion, you'll earn £47,465. All salaries include allowances. Eligibility criteria You must meet the eligibility criteria to be a police constable set out in'Who we are looking for'. You will need a Level 2 qualification in English language at a GCSE grade C or above, or grades 4 to 9, and one of the following: Two A Levels at grade E or above in any subject or be working towards these Level 3 qualification or be working towards one, including an International Baccalaureate Diploma or NVQ. We will also consider the equivalent overseas qualification Training or work experience thats equal to a Level 3 qualification To have served as a Police Community Support Officer, a Special Constable or Designated Detention Officer for 12 months To have been a member of the Mets Volunteer Police Cadets for 24 months Service in the Armed Forces. You must have successfully completed the minimum term of service and have an exemplary reference. Service must have been a minimum of two years within the last five years We will also consider an English Language equivalent overseas qualification in place of the Level 2 qualification. Training and assessment Your first week is a three day introduction to the Met with the remainder spent at your university. Our partner universities are: Brunel University University of West London Anglia Ruskin University You then complete 16 weeks initial learning at your university, covering: policing, the law and police powers protection, vulnerability and public protection policing communities, response policing and investigating crime police leadership, coaching and mentoring officer safety training emergency life support safeguarding crime investigation and operational policing skills The next eight weeks you will spend working in a police team, based on a London borough. This will be alongside a dedicated experienced police officer acting as your tutor constable. This is called Street Duties, and is where you can put into practice what you have been taught. The remainder of your three years will be spent building on what you have learnt so far. You'll enhance your skills, experience and knowledge through a number of different policing roles, including working on teams that respond to emergency calls from the public, and as officers policing Londons neighbourhoods working with communities. Youll return to your university in year two, twice for up to three weeks of learning. In your final year, you'll have the opportunity to undertake research into an area of policing you're particularly interested in. You'll then present your research by way of an academic poster and short briefing. Throughout your training you will need to complete operational and academic assessments. Academic assessments include exams, essays and presentations. Upon successfully completing your three year programme youll be a fully qualified police constable and will graduate from your degree. Application and recruitment process The following information will help you have the best chance of success with your application. It will tell you what you can expect from our recruitment process at each stage. It can take around six months for people to complete our recruitment process. At each stage you will be contacted by and receive more information from our recruitment team who are there for you throughout. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) means you can learn as you earn, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. Its a three-year programme, which combines learning with policing London's streets. The three years count as your probation. On successful completion, you graduate from both the degree and probation. The starting salary is over £42,210. On successful completion, you'll earn £47,465. All salaries include allowances. Eligibility criteria You must meet the eligibility criteria to be a police constable set out in'Who we are looking for'. You will need a Level 2 qualification in English language at a GCSE grade C or above, or grades 4 to 9, and one of the following: Two A Levels at grade E or above in any subject or be working towards these Level 3 qualification or be working towards one, including an International Baccalaureate Diploma or NVQ. We will also consider the equivalent overseas qualification Training or work experience thats equal to a Level 3 qualification To have served as a Police Community Support Officer, a Special Constable or Designated Detention Officer for 12 months To have been a member of the Mets Volunteer Police Cadets for 24 months Service in the Armed Forces. You must have successfully completed the minimum term of service and have an exemplary reference. Service must have been a minimum of two years within the last five years We will also consider an English Language equivalent overseas qualification in place of the Level 2 qualification. Training and assessment Your first week is a three day introduction to the Met with the remainder spent at your university. Our partner universities are: Brunel University University of West London Anglia Ruskin University You then complete 16 weeks initial learning at your university, covering: policing, the law and police powers protection, vulnerability and public protection policing communities, response policing and investigating crime police leadership, coaching and mentoring officer safety training emergency life support safeguarding crime investigation and operational policing skills The next eight weeks you will spend working in a police team, based on a London borough. This will be alongside a dedicated experienced police officer acting as your tutor constable. This is called Street Duties, and is where you can put into practice what you have been taught. The remainder of your three years will be spent building on what you have learnt so far. You'll enhance your skills, experience and knowledge through a number of different policing roles, including working on teams that respond to emergency calls from the public, and as officers policing Londons neighbourhoods working with communities. Youll return to your university in year two, twice for up to three weeks of learning. In your final year, you'll have the opportunity to undertake research into an area of policing you're particularly interested in. You'll then present your research by way of an academic poster and short briefing. Throughout your training you will need to complete operational and academic assessments. Academic assessments include exams, essays and presentations. Upon successfully completing your three year programme youll be a fully qualified police constable and will graduate from your degree. Application and recruitment process The following information will help you have the best chance of success with your application. It will tell you what you can expect from our recruitment process at each stage. It can take around six months for people to complete our recruitment process. At each stage you will be contacted by and receive more information from our recruitment team who are there for you throughout. JBRP1_UKTJ
Hays
Investigating Officer- Immediate start
Hays
Investigating Officer, £20.72 per hour, Hybrid, Belfast City Centre, Immediate start Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a respected organisation that investigates complaints, systemic issues, and councillor conduct, making a positive difference to people and public services in Northern Ireland. Your new role As an Investigating Officer, you will work within a specialist teams - Maladministration,You will: Investigate complaints and systemic issues impartially and in line with legislationAnalyse large volumes of sensitive information and prepare detailed reportsCommunicate effectively with service users, public bodies, and stakeholdersManage a complex caseload, meeting deadlines and performance targetsMake evidence-based recommendations to improve public servicesThis is a challenging and rewarding role where your work will directly influence service standards and outcomes for the public. What you'll need to succeed Educated to degree level (or equivalent) AND a minimum of 2 years' relevant work experience in collecting and analysing information to arrive at evidence based, written conclusions OR A minimum of 4 years' relevant work experience in collecting and analysing information to arrive at evidence based, written conclusions.ANDStrong analytical skills and the ability to use sound and balanced judgement to support well-reasoned and appropriate decisions Identifying and interpreting relevant legislation, codes and guidance, regulation or procedural requirementsExcellent written communication skills with the ability to present and analyse evidence, and effectively communicate findings through letters and reports.Excellent organisational and planning skills including the ability to manage a significant and complex caseload and meet tight timescales Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to deal with robust challenge whilst showing appropriate empathyExperience of carrying out challenging interviews to gather information What you'll get in return Hybrid working opportunities Immediate startBelfast City Centre office37 days holiday from day 1£20.72 per hour 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 about your career. #
Dec 04, 2025
Seasonal
Investigating Officer, £20.72 per hour, Hybrid, Belfast City Centre, Immediate start Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a respected organisation that investigates complaints, systemic issues, and councillor conduct, making a positive difference to people and public services in Northern Ireland. Your new role As an Investigating Officer, you will work within a specialist teams - Maladministration,You will: Investigate complaints and systemic issues impartially and in line with legislationAnalyse large volumes of sensitive information and prepare detailed reportsCommunicate effectively with service users, public bodies, and stakeholdersManage a complex caseload, meeting deadlines and performance targetsMake evidence-based recommendations to improve public servicesThis is a challenging and rewarding role where your work will directly influence service standards and outcomes for the public. What you'll need to succeed Educated to degree level (or equivalent) AND a minimum of 2 years' relevant work experience in collecting and analysing information to arrive at evidence based, written conclusions OR A minimum of 4 years' relevant work experience in collecting and analysing information to arrive at evidence based, written conclusions.ANDStrong analytical skills and the ability to use sound and balanced judgement to support well-reasoned and appropriate decisions Identifying and interpreting relevant legislation, codes and guidance, regulation or procedural requirementsExcellent written communication skills with the ability to present and analyse evidence, and effectively communicate findings through letters and reports.Excellent organisational and planning skills including the ability to manage a significant and complex caseload and meet tight timescales Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to deal with robust challenge whilst showing appropriate empathyExperience of carrying out challenging interviews to gather information What you'll get in return Hybrid working opportunities Immediate startBelfast City Centre office37 days holiday from day 1£20.72 per hour 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 about your career. #
Training Officer
RPS Group Plc Bedford, Bedfordshire
Join our dynamic team at RPS in Bedford as a Training Officer, where you will play a pivotal role in empowering our staff through comprehensive training programs. Your expertise in laboratory practices and your ability to support and inspire colleagues will ensure that our team remains at the forefront of industry standards. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and are eager to make a tangible impact, we invite you to be a part of our journey towards operational excellence. About The Team: RPS Laboratories is a team of Analysts, Chemists, and Technicians that operate from purpose-built laboratory facilities which have a long history of providing expert advice and analytical solutions to the agrochemical sector. Our laboratories enjoy an international reputation for solving complex and novel analytical problems in a wide variety of food, feed, and forage crops. • Our Bedford laboratory was one of the first laboratories in the UK to gain UKAS accreditation for the analysis of PFAS chemicals following the monitoring required at the Buncefield oil terminal. About You: As a key member of the Laboratories business, your role as a Training Officer is critical to helping us conduct investigations and formulate effective solutions to help our clients comply with international quality standards, maximum residue limits (MRLs), environmental regulations, and much more. By joining us you will collaborate with our clients, to design a tailored analytical programme to meet their complex regulatory needs. Leveraging our state-of-the-art instrumentation. You will be influential in providing analytical support during the remediation and clean-up project and subsequent routine monitoring. Your Responsibilities: Provide support to the Quality Manager and Senior Analysts to ensure that all staff are competent to ensure business needs are met. Coordinate induction to all new personnel and provide training as required. To ensure that both new and existing staff receive appropriate training to enable them to perform their duties (including basic laboratory practice Ensure training records are up to date. Assists the Quality team in investigating non-conforming work. Reviews training processes to ensure compliance with industry requirements. Maintains accurate data records. Investigate non-conforming work. Maintains a safe working environment in accordance with company policy. Follows company Quality Policy. Skills, Knowledge, and Experience: BSc in Chemistry, microbiology, a closely related subject, or equivalent industrial experience. Demonstrable experience of working within an accredited testing laboratory. Knowledge of ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and/or other regulatory systems (GLP/GMP, ISO 9001, ISO 15189). Demonstrable experience of basic laboratory techniques such as serial dilution and equipment such as pipettes and balances. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate and influence effectively at different levels within an organisation. Strongly developed organisational skills. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Join our dynamic team at RPS in Bedford as a Training Officer, where you will play a pivotal role in empowering our staff through comprehensive training programs. Your expertise in laboratory practices and your ability to support and inspire colleagues will ensure that our team remains at the forefront of industry standards. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and are eager to make a tangible impact, we invite you to be a part of our journey towards operational excellence. About The Team: RPS Laboratories is a team of Analysts, Chemists, and Technicians that operate from purpose-built laboratory facilities which have a long history of providing expert advice and analytical solutions to the agrochemical sector. Our laboratories enjoy an international reputation for solving complex and novel analytical problems in a wide variety of food, feed, and forage crops. • Our Bedford laboratory was one of the first laboratories in the UK to gain UKAS accreditation for the analysis of PFAS chemicals following the monitoring required at the Buncefield oil terminal. About You: As a key member of the Laboratories business, your role as a Training Officer is critical to helping us conduct investigations and formulate effective solutions to help our clients comply with international quality standards, maximum residue limits (MRLs), environmental regulations, and much more. By joining us you will collaborate with our clients, to design a tailored analytical programme to meet their complex regulatory needs. Leveraging our state-of-the-art instrumentation. You will be influential in providing analytical support during the remediation and clean-up project and subsequent routine monitoring. Your Responsibilities: Provide support to the Quality Manager and Senior Analysts to ensure that all staff are competent to ensure business needs are met. Coordinate induction to all new personnel and provide training as required. To ensure that both new and existing staff receive appropriate training to enable them to perform their duties (including basic laboratory practice Ensure training records are up to date. Assists the Quality team in investigating non-conforming work. Reviews training processes to ensure compliance with industry requirements. Maintains accurate data records. Investigate non-conforming work. Maintains a safe working environment in accordance with company policy. Follows company Quality Policy. Skills, Knowledge, and Experience: BSc in Chemistry, microbiology, a closely related subject, or equivalent industrial experience. Demonstrable experience of working within an accredited testing laboratory. Knowledge of ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and/or other regulatory systems (GLP/GMP, ISO 9001, ISO 15189). Demonstrable experience of basic laboratory techniques such as serial dilution and equipment such as pipettes and balances. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate and influence effectively at different levels within an organisation. Strongly developed organisational skills. JBRP1_UKTJ
Ongo Recruitment
Neighbourhood Officer (temporary)
Ongo Recruitment
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Temporary to end June 2026) Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 pro rata Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region. Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS SUNDAY 14 DECEMBER INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD MONDAY 22 DECEMBER We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
Dec 04, 2025
Seasonal
Job Title: Neighbourhood Officer (Temporary to end June 2026) Team: Neighbourhood Service: Neighbourhoods Responsible to: Neighbourhood Manager Salary £33,330 pro rata Job Summary The Neighbourhood Officer plays a key role in managing and allocating housing properties, ensuring fair and efficient lettings, and providing high-quality tenancy management services. With a strong customer focus, the role involves supporting residents, resolving tenancy-related issues, and maintaining safe, sustainable communities. This role involves working closely with internal teams and external agencies to address community issues, support tenancy sustainment and promote resident engagement. Main Responsibilities Tenancy and property management: Deliver tenancy management services, ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to. Monitor and control the progress of empty properties to meet targets and minimise revenue loss. Carry out accompanied viewings and assess tenancy suitability in line with allocation policies and Complete tenancy sign-ups, ensuring agreements are fully explained and understood. Conduct tenancy visits to sustain tenancies, identify support needs, and coordinate appropriate interventions. Address tenancy breaches, including investigating abandoned properties. Community & Neighbourhood Engagement: Provide excellent customer service to ensure tenants and residents take pride in their homes and communities. Highlight and address emerging estate and community issues affecting sustainability. Manage anti-social behaviour cases with a proactive approach, focusing on early intervention. Support neighbourhood engagement events, working with stakeholders to improve estate management and service delivery Actively promote customer involvement and encourage participation in decision-making. Partnerships & Compliance Collaborate with internal departments and external agencies to resolve tenancy and community challenges Ensure compliance with health & safety policies, gas and electrical access requirements, and safeguarding procedures. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organisations to create thriving neighbourhoods. The post holder will be expected to be aware of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children and report any concerns via Ongo s Safeguarding policies and procedures. Skills, Competence, Experience Required Strong understanding of housing legislation and social housing challenges. Awareness of housing management governance and best practices. Sound judgment and decision-making skills. Ability to prioritise workload, meet deadlines, and handle pressure effectively. Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Competence in using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Customer-focused approach to service delivery. The role requires resilience, empathy and conflict resolution skills. A full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle are essential for this role, due to travel requirements across the region. Working environment This role requires a personal safety device. Post will predominately be required to work in the neighbourhood on a daily basis, in a variety of weather conditions and be required to walk distances and climb stairs whilst carrying equipment. Some working from home or in an office environment. Visiting tenants in a range of properties, including high rise flats. Occasional exposure to risks associated with working in social housing properties, including potentially challenging or unsanitary conditions. May include occasional evening or weekend work to attend meetings. Must follow health and safety protocols when visiting properties including wearing PPE in certain environments. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS SUNDAY 14 DECEMBER INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD MONDAY 22 DECEMBER We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from ethnically diverse communities, disabled individuals, and others who may require workplace adjustments. If you require any support during the application process, please let us know, and we will be happy to assist
Sellick Partnership
Assistant Management Accountant
Sellick Partnership Bolton, Lancashire
You will work with colleagues to improve systems and processes to strengthen financial awareness and improve efficiency. You will provide an efficient and accurate finance service to all internal and external customers in line with policies and procedures. Duties and Responsibilities Review the weekly supplier and sundry payment runs ensuring accuracy Maintain all supplier records including setting up of new suppliers once approved by budget holders and the Finance Manager and conduct regular review of credit reports Assist in month end closedown, reviewing and posting journals prepared by the Purchase & Sales Ledger Clerk Prepare first draft management accounts, reviewing nominal codes and preparing additional accruals as needed, investigating variances of actual spend against budget Review the Purchase Order system to ensure procedures and adhered to Prepare balance sheet reconciliations Support the Finance Manager with ad hoc process reviews to ensure efficient and effective working practices and recording of data Regular review and reporting of service charge and reserve fund expenditure to budget, investigating variances and ensure information is current, complete, timely and accurate Overview of bank reconciliation and reporting of month end close Weekly cash flow and support the Finance Manager with providing actual figures/forecasts Monthly review of VAT allocations and preparation of quarterly VAT returns for review Monitor contracts database and ensure relevant information is provided by managers To work in accordance with the requirement and standards specified in the Association's policies and procedures Assisting the Finance Manager in the preparation of annual budgets and quarterly forecasts Conduct income and expenditure reviews at scheme level highlighting any potential deficits or concerns Review service charges void provision and sinking funds to ensure accuracy in recording and monitoring To lead on project delivery and implementation reviewing whether processes and systems are fit for purpose and streamlining where possible Provide financial support to managers to empower them to achieve financial targets Review rent and leases to ensure accuracy in recording and monitoring Prepare Memorandums to funders for lease rent increases Ensure VFM achieved is monitored against budget Good stakeholder management Produce ad-hoc financial reports for management reporting as required Assist with compiling papers for audit To provide cover for the Rent and Service Charge Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
You will work with colleagues to improve systems and processes to strengthen financial awareness and improve efficiency. You will provide an efficient and accurate finance service to all internal and external customers in line with policies and procedures. Duties and Responsibilities Review the weekly supplier and sundry payment runs ensuring accuracy Maintain all supplier records including setting up of new suppliers once approved by budget holders and the Finance Manager and conduct regular review of credit reports Assist in month end closedown, reviewing and posting journals prepared by the Purchase & Sales Ledger Clerk Prepare first draft management accounts, reviewing nominal codes and preparing additional accruals as needed, investigating variances of actual spend against budget Review the Purchase Order system to ensure procedures and adhered to Prepare balance sheet reconciliations Support the Finance Manager with ad hoc process reviews to ensure efficient and effective working practices and recording of data Regular review and reporting of service charge and reserve fund expenditure to budget, investigating variances and ensure information is current, complete, timely and accurate Overview of bank reconciliation and reporting of month end close Weekly cash flow and support the Finance Manager with providing actual figures/forecasts Monthly review of VAT allocations and preparation of quarterly VAT returns for review Monitor contracts database and ensure relevant information is provided by managers To work in accordance with the requirement and standards specified in the Association's policies and procedures Assisting the Finance Manager in the preparation of annual budgets and quarterly forecasts Conduct income and expenditure reviews at scheme level highlighting any potential deficits or concerns Review service charges void provision and sinking funds to ensure accuracy in recording and monitoring To lead on project delivery and implementation reviewing whether processes and systems are fit for purpose and streamlining where possible Provide financial support to managers to empower them to achieve financial targets Review rent and leases to ensure accuracy in recording and monitoring Prepare Memorandums to funders for lease rent increases Ensure VFM achieved is monitored against budget Good stakeholder management Produce ad-hoc financial reports for management reporting as required Assist with compiling papers for audit To provide cover for the Rent and Service Charge Officer Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Staffline
Vault Officer
Staffline
We currently have a number of opportunities for Vaults Offices to join our team and be a part of our continued success. As a Vault Officer you will be at the very heart of our operation. Your primary responsibility will be all aspects of security and operations of the vaults including security and traceability of cash containers (including notes and coins) entering, within and leaving the vault department. Contract Information: Pay Rate: £14.87 per hour rising to £15.47 after 12 months (plus night allowance if applicable) Hours per week: 39 hours Shift Pattern: Rolling Shift Pattern, 06:00 - 18:00. For your application to be considered, please upload an up to date CV! Your Time at Work As a Vault Officer your duties will include: - Operate in a receipt and dispatch function dealing with internal and/or external customers, including responsibility for ensuring accurate and secure loading/unloading of CIT, ATM and Trunker vehicles. - Carry out daily Vault Audits, identifying and investigating discrepancies and reporting to management as necessary. - Be aware of health and safety issues and ensure all staff are able to work in a safe manner. - Control exit and entry of vehicles to loading bay(s) and branch where applicable. - Must always adhere to Operational Standing Orders. - Complete all necessary paperwork and ensure records are retained and stored correctly. - Carry out any other duties that are deemed reasonable. - Liaise with other departments, branches, customers and suppliers, as appropriate, to resolve issues and maintain service. - Follow company procedures to ensure the security of cash, valuables, staff and premises is maintained at all times. - Ensure 5S standards are consistently reviewed and adhered to. - Responsible for opening and closing of the vaults both routinely and in an emergency using appropriate security measures. - Using a computerised system (Viper) to ensure an audit trail for all cash/containers is maintained at all times. - Prepare consignments of customer funds for dispatch to vehicles. - This job description will be subject to change in accordance with operational developments and the job holder's expertise - Full and proper use of mechanical handling equipment. - Undertake training activities as required. - Issue, receive and maintain security of all keys held within the secure area . - Monitor branch and vehicle holdings to ensure they are within insurance indemnities, reporting any potential breaches. - You'll also need to have a flexible approach to working hours (including weekends and bank holidays), being happy to adapt plans to meet changing circumstances. - Undertake other duties that may reasonably be assigned to you by your line manager or the business. Our Perfect Worker You will need to work within the company procedural guidelines to ensure a high quality of service is consistently maintained with optimum efficiency. Due to the nature of the industry in which we operate, you will need to be confident working to stringent procedures within a highly regulated environment. This will ensure that our service remains superior and that our customers' requirements are met with optimum efficiency. What makes a successful Vault Officer? - You will need to be confident in communicating at all levels in both written and spoken English. - You will need to be confident following specific procedures and instructions. - An appropriate level of numeracy is also very important. - You must also be able to work to tight deadlines. - Previous experience using IT and computer systems would be extremely beneficial. - Must be comfortable working within a secure, confined and highly regulated environment. - You must also be willing to undertake shift work - You will need to be able to work as part of a team. - Finally, you must be continuously focused on providing a top notch service to our customers by being efficient, flexible and at all times security conscious. Key Information and Benefits - Pension scheme - Flexible working policies - We Care - providing 24/7 access to online GP, mental health support and virtual wellbeing - HSF - Health Cash Plans - Corporate perks and discounts and Home) - Payroll Giving - Training and Development Opportunities (inc Apprenticeships in England) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
We currently have a number of opportunities for Vaults Offices to join our team and be a part of our continued success. As a Vault Officer you will be at the very heart of our operation. Your primary responsibility will be all aspects of security and operations of the vaults including security and traceability of cash containers (including notes and coins) entering, within and leaving the vault department. Contract Information: Pay Rate: £14.87 per hour rising to £15.47 after 12 months (plus night allowance if applicable) Hours per week: 39 hours Shift Pattern: Rolling Shift Pattern, 06:00 - 18:00. For your application to be considered, please upload an up to date CV! Your Time at Work As a Vault Officer your duties will include: - Operate in a receipt and dispatch function dealing with internal and/or external customers, including responsibility for ensuring accurate and secure loading/unloading of CIT, ATM and Trunker vehicles. - Carry out daily Vault Audits, identifying and investigating discrepancies and reporting to management as necessary. - Be aware of health and safety issues and ensure all staff are able to work in a safe manner. - Control exit and entry of vehicles to loading bay(s) and branch where applicable. - Must always adhere to Operational Standing Orders. - Complete all necessary paperwork and ensure records are retained and stored correctly. - Carry out any other duties that are deemed reasonable. - Liaise with other departments, branches, customers and suppliers, as appropriate, to resolve issues and maintain service. - Follow company procedures to ensure the security of cash, valuables, staff and premises is maintained at all times. - Ensure 5S standards are consistently reviewed and adhered to. - Responsible for opening and closing of the vaults both routinely and in an emergency using appropriate security measures. - Using a computerised system (Viper) to ensure an audit trail for all cash/containers is maintained at all times. - Prepare consignments of customer funds for dispatch to vehicles. - This job description will be subject to change in accordance with operational developments and the job holder's expertise - Full and proper use of mechanical handling equipment. - Undertake training activities as required. - Issue, receive and maintain security of all keys held within the secure area . - Monitor branch and vehicle holdings to ensure they are within insurance indemnities, reporting any potential breaches. - You'll also need to have a flexible approach to working hours (including weekends and bank holidays), being happy to adapt plans to meet changing circumstances. - Undertake other duties that may reasonably be assigned to you by your line manager or the business. Our Perfect Worker You will need to work within the company procedural guidelines to ensure a high quality of service is consistently maintained with optimum efficiency. Due to the nature of the industry in which we operate, you will need to be confident working to stringent procedures within a highly regulated environment. This will ensure that our service remains superior and that our customers' requirements are met with optimum efficiency. What makes a successful Vault Officer? - You will need to be confident in communicating at all levels in both written and spoken English. - You will need to be confident following specific procedures and instructions. - An appropriate level of numeracy is also very important. - You must also be able to work to tight deadlines. - Previous experience using IT and computer systems would be extremely beneficial. - Must be comfortable working within a secure, confined and highly regulated environment. - You must also be willing to undertake shift work - You will need to be able to work as part of a team. - Finally, you must be continuously focused on providing a top notch service to our customers by being efficient, flexible and at all times security conscious. Key Information and Benefits - Pension scheme - Flexible working policies - We Care - providing 24/7 access to online GP, mental health support and virtual wellbeing - HSF - Health Cash Plans - Corporate perks and discounts and Home) - Payroll Giving - Training and Development Opportunities (inc Apprenticeships in England) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Staffline
Vault Officer
Staffline Pinhoe, Devon
We currently have a number of opportunities for Vaults Offices to join our team and be a part of our continued success. As a Vault Officer you will be at the very heart of our operation. Your primary responsibility will be all aspects of security and operations of the vaults including security and traceability of cash containers (including notes and coins) entering, within and leaving the vault department. Contract Information: Pay Rate: £14.87 per hour rising to £15.47 after 12 months (plus night allowance if applicable) Hours per week: 25 hours (average) Shift Pattern: Monday - Friday, 04:00 - 09:00 & 15:00 - 21:00. For your application to be considered, please upload an up to date CV! Your Time at Work As a Vault Officer your duties will include: - Operate in a receipt and dispatch function dealing with internal and/or external customers, including responsibility for ensuring accurate and secure loading/unloading of CIT, ATM and Trunker vehicles. - Carry out daily Vault Audits, identifying and investigating discrepancies and reporting to management as necessary. - Be aware of health and safety issues and ensure all staff are able to work in a safe manner. - Control exit and entry of vehicles to loading bay(s) and branch where applicable. - Must always adhere to Operational Standing Orders. - Complete all necessary paperwork and ensure records are retained and stored correctly. - Carry out any other duties that are deemed reasonable. - Liaise with other departments, branches, customers and suppliers, as appropriate, to resolve issues and maintain service. - Follow company procedures to ensure the security of cash, valuables, staff and premises is maintained at all times. - Ensure 5S standards are consistently reviewed and adhered to. - Responsible for opening and closing of the vaults both routinely and in an emergency using appropriate security measures. - Using a computerised system (Viper) to ensure an audit trail for all cash/containers is maintained at all times. - Prepare consignments of customer funds for dispatch to vehicles. - This job description will be subject to change in accordance with operational developments and the job holder's expertise - Full and proper use of mechanical handling equipment. - Undertake training activities as required. - Issue, receive and maintain security of all keys held within the secure area . - Monitor branch and vehicle holdings to ensure they are within insurance indemnities, reporting any potential breaches. - You'll also need to have a flexible approach to working hours (including weekends and bank holidays), being happy to adapt plans to meet changing circumstances. - Undertake other duties that may reasonably be assigned to you by your line manager or the business. Our Perfect Worker You will need to work within the company procedural guidelines to ensure a high quality of service is consistently maintained with optimum efficiency. Due to the nature of the industry in which we operate, you will need to be confident working to stringent procedures within a highly regulated environment. This will ensure that our service remains superior and that our customers' requirements are met with optimum efficiency. What makes a successful Vault Officer? - You will need to be confident in communicating at all levels in both written and spoken English. - You will need to be confident following specific procedures and instructions. - An appropriate level of numeracy is also very important. - You must also be able to work to tight deadlines. - Previous experience using IT and computer systems would be extremely beneficial. - Must be comfortable working within a secure, confined and highly regulated environment. - You must also be willing to undertake shift work - You will need to be able to work as part of a team. - Finally, you must be continuously focused on providing a top notch service to our customers by being efficient, flexible and at all times security conscious. Key Information and Benefits - Pension scheme - Flexible working policies - We Care - providing 24/7 access to online GP, mental health support and virtual wellbeing - HSF - Health Cash Plans - Corporate perks and discounts and Home) - Payroll Giving - Training and Development Opportunities (inc Apprenticeships in England) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
We currently have a number of opportunities for Vaults Offices to join our team and be a part of our continued success. As a Vault Officer you will be at the very heart of our operation. Your primary responsibility will be all aspects of security and operations of the vaults including security and traceability of cash containers (including notes and coins) entering, within and leaving the vault department. Contract Information: Pay Rate: £14.87 per hour rising to £15.47 after 12 months (plus night allowance if applicable) Hours per week: 25 hours (average) Shift Pattern: Monday - Friday, 04:00 - 09:00 & 15:00 - 21:00. For your application to be considered, please upload an up to date CV! Your Time at Work As a Vault Officer your duties will include: - Operate in a receipt and dispatch function dealing with internal and/or external customers, including responsibility for ensuring accurate and secure loading/unloading of CIT, ATM and Trunker vehicles. - Carry out daily Vault Audits, identifying and investigating discrepancies and reporting to management as necessary. - Be aware of health and safety issues and ensure all staff are able to work in a safe manner. - Control exit and entry of vehicles to loading bay(s) and branch where applicable. - Must always adhere to Operational Standing Orders. - Complete all necessary paperwork and ensure records are retained and stored correctly. - Carry out any other duties that are deemed reasonable. - Liaise with other departments, branches, customers and suppliers, as appropriate, to resolve issues and maintain service. - Follow company procedures to ensure the security of cash, valuables, staff and premises is maintained at all times. - Ensure 5S standards are consistently reviewed and adhered to. - Responsible for opening and closing of the vaults both routinely and in an emergency using appropriate security measures. - Using a computerised system (Viper) to ensure an audit trail for all cash/containers is maintained at all times. - Prepare consignments of customer funds for dispatch to vehicles. - This job description will be subject to change in accordance with operational developments and the job holder's expertise - Full and proper use of mechanical handling equipment. - Undertake training activities as required. - Issue, receive and maintain security of all keys held within the secure area . - Monitor branch and vehicle holdings to ensure they are within insurance indemnities, reporting any potential breaches. - You'll also need to have a flexible approach to working hours (including weekends and bank holidays), being happy to adapt plans to meet changing circumstances. - Undertake other duties that may reasonably be assigned to you by your line manager or the business. Our Perfect Worker You will need to work within the company procedural guidelines to ensure a high quality of service is consistently maintained with optimum efficiency. Due to the nature of the industry in which we operate, you will need to be confident working to stringent procedures within a highly regulated environment. This will ensure that our service remains superior and that our customers' requirements are met with optimum efficiency. What makes a successful Vault Officer? - You will need to be confident in communicating at all levels in both written and spoken English. - You will need to be confident following specific procedures and instructions. - An appropriate level of numeracy is also very important. - You must also be able to work to tight deadlines. - Previous experience using IT and computer systems would be extremely beneficial. - Must be comfortable working within a secure, confined and highly regulated environment. - You must also be willing to undertake shift work - You will need to be able to work as part of a team. - Finally, you must be continuously focused on providing a top notch service to our customers by being efficient, flexible and at all times security conscious. Key Information and Benefits - Pension scheme - Flexible working policies - We Care - providing 24/7 access to online GP, mental health support and virtual wellbeing - HSF - Health Cash Plans - Corporate perks and discounts and Home) - Payroll Giving - Training and Development Opportunities (inc Apprenticeships in England) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Welsh Government (Llywodraeth Cymru)
Marine Enforcement Officer - Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC)
Welsh Government (Llywodraeth Cymru) Milford Haven, Dyfed
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Marine Enforcement Officer Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC) ID: 3325 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis: Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band: EO £30,754 to £34,997 Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Affairs Branch - Control & Enforcement Location - South West Wales Main office base - Milford Haven Purpose of post The Control & Enforcement Branch within the Welsh Government s Fisheries Division is essential to the protection of Wales s marine environment. Operating under the guidance of the Wales Fisheries Strategy , this team oversees all matters related to fish, fishing activities, and fisheries enforcement, with a particular emphasis on sea fishing policy , industry engagement, and cross-border collaboration across the UK and Europe. About the Role As a member of the Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC), you will play an integral role in marine surveillance and regulatory compliance. Your responsibilities will ensure that fishing operations in Welsh waters by both domestic and foreign vessels are conducted legally, sustainably, and within the required regulatory framework. Primary duties include: Monitoring vessel activity and statutory data across all sectors Supporting trade through catch certificate processing Preventing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing Managing vessel licensing and contributing to UK-wide marine intelligence initiatives Additionally, you will provide support to Fishery Patrol Vessels as needed, which may involve participating in weekend shifts as part of a rota system. Wider Enforcement Duties coastal enforcement operations This position offers the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the preservation of Wales' marine ecosystems, collaborate closely with key industry and governmental stakeholders, and join a team committed to integrity, sustainability, and public service. Key tasks. You will be responsible for: Monitoring commercial fishing activity in the Welsh Zone using Vessel Monitoring Systems and statutory data submissions. Validating catch certificates for the export of fisheries products to the EU, ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. Providing real-time operational support to Fishery Patrol Vessels at sea. Handling sensitive intelligence with appropriate security clearances. Investigating breaches of fisheries legislation and preparing evidence and case files for enforcement action. Managing port state control issues , including oversight of UK and foreign vessels landing in Wales or abroad. Administering Financial Administrative Penalties and managing investigation files for the branch. Sharing intelligence with devolved administrations and prioritising Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported (IUU) fishing activity. Analysing statutory data to inform enforcement and policy decisions. Monitoring quota uptake by non-UK vessels operating in Welsh waters. Managing dispensation requests and contributing to vessel licensing processes for both domestic and foreign vessels. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and a passion for marine conservation and compliance. You ll be part of a collaborative team working to uphold the integrity of Wales fisheries and marine environment. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Marine Enforcement Officer Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC) ID: 3325 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis: Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band: EO £30,754 to £34,997 Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Affairs Branch - Control & Enforcement Location - South West Wales Main office base - Milford Haven Purpose of post The Control & Enforcement Branch within the Welsh Government s Fisheries Division is essential to the protection of Wales s marine environment. Operating under the guidance of the Wales Fisheries Strategy , this team oversees all matters related to fish, fishing activities, and fisheries enforcement, with a particular emphasis on sea fishing policy , industry engagement, and cross-border collaboration across the UK and Europe. About the Role As a member of the Welsh Fisheries Monitoring Centre (WFMC), you will play an integral role in marine surveillance and regulatory compliance. Your responsibilities will ensure that fishing operations in Welsh waters by both domestic and foreign vessels are conducted legally, sustainably, and within the required regulatory framework. Primary duties include: Monitoring vessel activity and statutory data across all sectors Supporting trade through catch certificate processing Preventing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing Managing vessel licensing and contributing to UK-wide marine intelligence initiatives Additionally, you will provide support to Fishery Patrol Vessels as needed, which may involve participating in weekend shifts as part of a rota system. Wider Enforcement Duties coastal enforcement operations This position offers the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the preservation of Wales' marine ecosystems, collaborate closely with key industry and governmental stakeholders, and join a team committed to integrity, sustainability, and public service. Key tasks. You will be responsible for: Monitoring commercial fishing activity in the Welsh Zone using Vessel Monitoring Systems and statutory data submissions. Validating catch certificates for the export of fisheries products to the EU, ensuring compliance with international trade regulations. Providing real-time operational support to Fishery Patrol Vessels at sea. Handling sensitive intelligence with appropriate security clearances. Investigating breaches of fisheries legislation and preparing evidence and case files for enforcement action. Managing port state control issues , including oversight of UK and foreign vessels landing in Wales or abroad. Administering Financial Administrative Penalties and managing investigation files for the branch. Sharing intelligence with devolved administrations and prioritising Illegal, Unregulated, and Unreported (IUU) fishing activity. Analysing statutory data to inform enforcement and policy decisions. Monitoring quota uptake by non-UK vessels operating in Welsh waters. Managing dispensation requests and contributing to vessel licensing processes for both domestic and foreign vessels. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong analytical mindset, attention to detail, and a passion for marine conservation and compliance. You ll be part of a collaborative team working to uphold the integrity of Wales fisheries and marine environment. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
SF Recruitment
Payroller
SF Recruitment
Temporary Payroll Officer (3-6 Months, Hybrid Working) Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Payroll Officer to support our payroll operations during a period of increased workload. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering accurate and timely payroll processing, ensuring full compliance with statutory requirements and internal policies. This is a hands-on role requiring strong technical payroll knowledge, excellent organisational skills, and the ability to work independently in a hybrid environment. Key Responsibilities Payroll Processing Prepare and process monthly/fortnightly/weekly payroll for employees, ensuring accuracy and timeliness. Input and validate payroll changes such as new starters, leavers, salary amendments, bonuses, overtime, and statutory payments. Reconcile payroll each period, investigating and resolving discrepancies. Statutory Compliance Ensure correct calculations and reporting for PAYE, National Insurance, pensions, SSP, SMP, SPP, and other statutory obligations. Maintain compliance with HMRC regulations and payroll best practice. Assist with year-end processes, including P60s, P11Ds, and other statutory returns as required. Systems & Data Maintain accurate employee payroll records within the payroll/HRIS systems. Support payroll systems updates, testing, and process improvements. Work with HR and Finance to ensure data integrity and alignment across systems. Employee Support Respond to employee payroll queries promptly and professionally. Provide clear explanations around pay, deductions, tax, and benefits where needed. Collaboration Liaise closely with HR, Finance, and department managers to ensure accurate payroll inputs. Support external audits and supply required payroll documentation when requested. Skills & Experience Required Essential Proven experience in end-to-end payroll processing (in-house or outsourced). Strong working knowledge of UK payroll legislation, tax, NI, and statutory payments. Proficient with payroll software and Microsoft Excel. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage tight deadlines. You will have a hybrid working arrangement (3 office days per week). Role is based on the outskirts of Solihull
Dec 03, 2025
Seasonal
Temporary Payroll Officer (3-6 Months, Hybrid Working) Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Payroll Officer to support our payroll operations during a period of increased workload. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering accurate and timely payroll processing, ensuring full compliance with statutory requirements and internal policies. This is a hands-on role requiring strong technical payroll knowledge, excellent organisational skills, and the ability to work independently in a hybrid environment. Key Responsibilities Payroll Processing Prepare and process monthly/fortnightly/weekly payroll for employees, ensuring accuracy and timeliness. Input and validate payroll changes such as new starters, leavers, salary amendments, bonuses, overtime, and statutory payments. Reconcile payroll each period, investigating and resolving discrepancies. Statutory Compliance Ensure correct calculations and reporting for PAYE, National Insurance, pensions, SSP, SMP, SPP, and other statutory obligations. Maintain compliance with HMRC regulations and payroll best practice. Assist with year-end processes, including P60s, P11Ds, and other statutory returns as required. Systems & Data Maintain accurate employee payroll records within the payroll/HRIS systems. Support payroll systems updates, testing, and process improvements. Work with HR and Finance to ensure data integrity and alignment across systems. Employee Support Respond to employee payroll queries promptly and professionally. Provide clear explanations around pay, deductions, tax, and benefits where needed. Collaboration Liaise closely with HR, Finance, and department managers to ensure accurate payroll inputs. Support external audits and supply required payroll documentation when requested. Skills & Experience Required Essential Proven experience in end-to-end payroll processing (in-house or outsourced). Strong working knowledge of UK payroll legislation, tax, NI, and statutory payments. Proficient with payroll software and Microsoft Excel. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage tight deadlines. You will have a hybrid working arrangement (3 office days per week). Role is based on the outskirts of Solihull
Adecco
Admin Officer (Housing)
Adecco Wandsworth, London
Job Title: Admin Officer (Housing) Location: Local authority based in Roehampton, Wandsworth Pay Rate: 19.78 hourly PAYE/ 26.15 hourly Umbrella Contract Length: 3-month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Monday-Friday, 9am- 5pm (36 hours a week) Working Arrangements: Full time office role (Remote/Hybrid working is not feasible) ASAP Start Job Purpose: Responsible for the provision of effective and efficient administration, within a team providing housing management services to approximately 8000 properties. Job Duties: First point of contact on a repairs reporting telephone line and raising remedial orders as required, often for emergency repairs. Liaising with contractors and colleagues to work efficiently, ensuring the correct contractor and job priority is given to ensure repairs are carried out promptly adhering to health and safety guidelines. Gathering all required information from Civica for the Deputy Area Housing Manager in relation to disrepair cases when required. Follow the duty rota for the team (ASB, Voids, Out of Hours Emergencies and Post) whilst ensuring adequate cover of reception and telephones, maintaining the highest standard of customer care. Responsible for ensuring that incidents of ASB, DA and hate crimes are recorded in NEC and Civica, that appropriate legal notices and letters are issued in line with the council's policy and that strict timescales are observed, and where necessary ensure that cases are passed to the investigating officer without delay. Deal with emergency and incident reports, updating records and ensuring orders are raised to contractors, as necessary. Responsible for managing correspondence via Civica, various shared mailboxes and complaints databases ensuring that they are administrated correctly providing accurate statistical returns. Co-ordinating with Building Maintenance team, Allocations and applicants to ensure that offers are made, viewings are arranged, and sign-up appointments are upheld. Person Specification: The ideal candidate must have: Ability to provide a high standard of customer care, handle queries professionally, and manage complaints effectively. Experience in raising remedial orders and liaising with contractors. Strong verbal and written communication for liaising with contractors, colleagues, and residents. Experience handling disrepair cases and ensuring legal notices are issued correctly. Ability to manage multiple tasks such as duty rotas, emergency calls, and correspondence efficiently. Competence in using housing management systems (e.g., Civica, NEC) and shared mailboxes. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Dec 03, 2025
Contractor
Job Title: Admin Officer (Housing) Location: Local authority based in Roehampton, Wandsworth Pay Rate: 19.78 hourly PAYE/ 26.15 hourly Umbrella Contract Length: 3-month contract (possibility of extension) Working Pattern: Monday-Friday, 9am- 5pm (36 hours a week) Working Arrangements: Full time office role (Remote/Hybrid working is not feasible) ASAP Start Job Purpose: Responsible for the provision of effective and efficient administration, within a team providing housing management services to approximately 8000 properties. Job Duties: First point of contact on a repairs reporting telephone line and raising remedial orders as required, often for emergency repairs. Liaising with contractors and colleagues to work efficiently, ensuring the correct contractor and job priority is given to ensure repairs are carried out promptly adhering to health and safety guidelines. Gathering all required information from Civica for the Deputy Area Housing Manager in relation to disrepair cases when required. Follow the duty rota for the team (ASB, Voids, Out of Hours Emergencies and Post) whilst ensuring adequate cover of reception and telephones, maintaining the highest standard of customer care. Responsible for ensuring that incidents of ASB, DA and hate crimes are recorded in NEC and Civica, that appropriate legal notices and letters are issued in line with the council's policy and that strict timescales are observed, and where necessary ensure that cases are passed to the investigating officer without delay. Deal with emergency and incident reports, updating records and ensuring orders are raised to contractors, as necessary. Responsible for managing correspondence via Civica, various shared mailboxes and complaints databases ensuring that they are administrated correctly providing accurate statistical returns. Co-ordinating with Building Maintenance team, Allocations and applicants to ensure that offers are made, viewings are arranged, and sign-up appointments are upheld. Person Specification: The ideal candidate must have: Ability to provide a high standard of customer care, handle queries professionally, and manage complaints effectively. Experience in raising remedial orders and liaising with contractors. Strong verbal and written communication for liaising with contractors, colleagues, and residents. Experience handling disrepair cases and ensuring legal notices are issued correctly. Ability to manage multiple tasks such as duty rotas, emergency calls, and correspondence efficiently. Competence in using housing management systems (e.g., Civica, NEC) and shared mailboxes. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Metropolitan Police
Police Officer
Metropolitan Police Richmond, Surrey
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Dec 02, 2025
Full time
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Metropolitan Police
Police Officer
Metropolitan Police Watford, Hertfordshire
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Dec 02, 2025
Full time
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Metropolitan Police
Police Officer
Metropolitan Police Ilford, Essex
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now
Dec 02, 2025
Full time
Change Needs You Become a Met Police Officer with a starting salary of over £40k The Met is working hard to drive more trust, reduce crime, and maintain high standards for London and its communities. The Met is made up of officers and staff from all backgrounds but we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. To do this the Met recognises the need to change. Whilst that change takes time, we want people like you to join and help to make a big difference. We're looking for people who share our values of integrity, courage, accountability, respect and empathy to join the dedicated, honest, committed, hard-working officers and staff already in our team. Those who are committed to working hard to bring offenders to justice, protect vulnerable people and deliver the change needed for London and its communities. ? Change Needs You. Become a police officer, unlock your potential, support London's communities and make London a safer city for all. - Change Your Potential : Policing is a challenging but rewarding career like no other. With your will and determination, we will help you reach your full potential as a Met police officer and be the best you can be for yourself, your community and London. As a police constable in London's Met, you'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world. You'll learn new things every day whether you're out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. Every day brings a fresh challenge, the chance to learn something new and help others. A range of benefits: A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £40,776 rising up to c. £56,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However, we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How to join us: There are two routes of entry; our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) or our Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP). Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) A three-year programme where you can learn as you earn policing London's streets, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in professional policing practice on completion. The Met covers all qualification fees so there's no cost to you, it's all fully funded. You'll start by working with one of our partner universities learning the basics of the job, before joining a team of experienced officers teaching you invaluable skills that you'll put into practice and build upon before returning to uni for an end of programme assessment. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) A two-year programme which provides new recruits with a blend of classroom based and operational learning. Your initial training will take place at a Met training centre before you join one of our policing teams to gain practical, on-the-job experience. You will be regularly assessed on your knowledge, skills and behaviours but, unlike our other entry route, you will not be required to complete an academic qualification as part of your training or attend university. Change Your Future There are countless career opportunities available at the Met due to its size and diverse population that you wouldn't find in any other UK city. Upon successful completion of your training period, you'll be able to decide on how you want to shape your future career path. Whether that be undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks; there will always be a role for you at the Met. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. Change Needs You Apply Now

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