Youth Justice Officer, Walsall Council Pay rate, £33.30 hour Contract role Vitalis are recruiting for experienced Youth Justice Officer to work in a team in Walsall. Youth Justice officer Just to confirm, Social Work qualifications are only one of the qualifications we accept. Also accept Probation Officers, Youth Workers and others with a relevant degree, as long as they have Youth Justice experience . Full case management responsibilities in a youth justice team: Assessments (ASSET+ and Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool PDAT) Plans Interventions to reduce offending Pre-Sentence Report writing Referral Order Report writing Court work Duty Attendance and joint decision-making panel and referral order panelPlease get in touch for more information. There is plenty of hybrid working available. Please get in touch for more information. Don't forget, if this role isn't the perfect fit, we're confident we can find one that is. We recruit across a wide range of public sector specialisms, including:Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) Best Interest Assessor (BIA) Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) Looked After Children (LAC) Children's Social Work Adult Social Work Service Manager Head of Service Team Manager Assistant Team Manager A wide range of housing roles Careers in SEND in local authorities Let us help you take the next step in your career. Get in touch with me today to explore our exciting opportunities!Contact me on or for more information.
Apr 26, 2026
Contractor
Youth Justice Officer, Walsall Council Pay rate, £33.30 hour Contract role Vitalis are recruiting for experienced Youth Justice Officer to work in a team in Walsall. Youth Justice officer Just to confirm, Social Work qualifications are only one of the qualifications we accept. Also accept Probation Officers, Youth Workers and others with a relevant degree, as long as they have Youth Justice experience . Full case management responsibilities in a youth justice team: Assessments (ASSET+ and Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool PDAT) Plans Interventions to reduce offending Pre-Sentence Report writing Referral Order Report writing Court work Duty Attendance and joint decision-making panel and referral order panelPlease get in touch for more information. There is plenty of hybrid working available. Please get in touch for more information. Don't forget, if this role isn't the perfect fit, we're confident we can find one that is. We recruit across a wide range of public sector specialisms, including:Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) Best Interest Assessor (BIA) Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) Looked After Children (LAC) Children's Social Work Adult Social Work Service Manager Head of Service Team Manager Assistant Team Manager A wide range of housing roles Careers in SEND in local authorities Let us help you take the next step in your career. Get in touch with me today to explore our exciting opportunities!Contact me on or for more information.
Be our Assistant Spa Manager but most importantly be you! Benefits include: Monthly service payments as well as monthly pay Free parking for team members 40 hour role, working 5 out of 7 days per week on a flexible rota You'll be fed by our chefs when you're on duty Progression and training opportunities throughout Kaleidoscope Collection Cash savings benefits to make your monthly pay go further plus wellbeing support for you and your family Discount on eating, drinking and sleeping at all of our properties Discounts on local gyms and hospitality (and tattoos!) £500 refer a friend scheme Work in a stimulating environment as part of a diverse community of people Be part of a team who live and breathe our purpose As Assistant Spa Manager what you'll be doing This role requires VTCT Level 3 NVQ certification Our spa is your spa so show us what you can do with it as you take ownership of this fantastic facility with its engaged team Solid knowledge and Spa Therapist Certifications - This role will involve Head Therapist duties and ability to perform and teach spa treatments Helping to develop your team through training in all areas such as guest service, spa treatments, health and safety and day-to-day requirements Promote the spa through the wider community by working closely with our hotel and marketing team showcasing current and future offerings Contribute to the spa performance as you drive revenue in all areas including treatments, membership and product sales supporting your team to meet retail targets as well as implementing your own revenue generating ideas Drive standards within the department to maintain our position as a respected and desirable spa not only locally but nationally Support your team operationally with day-to-day reception duties, membership administration and operational assistance to ensure a positive guest experience Feel valued driving a motivated team knowing you are having a positive impact on our culture, our business and our guests In this operational role you will work weekdays and weekends enabling you to be a confident point of contact for members and a knowledgeable leader to your team of therapists, receptionists and spa assistants You will be responsible for ensuring health and safety standards and training are maintained and kept up to date throughout your department Qualifications VTCT Level 3 NVQ certification Solid knowledge and Spa Therapist Certifications Experience in hotel spa operations or equivalent Strong leadership and team development skills Excellent communication and customer service skills Ability to drive revenue and manage budgets Commitment to health and safety standards
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Be our Assistant Spa Manager but most importantly be you! Benefits include: Monthly service payments as well as monthly pay Free parking for team members 40 hour role, working 5 out of 7 days per week on a flexible rota You'll be fed by our chefs when you're on duty Progression and training opportunities throughout Kaleidoscope Collection Cash savings benefits to make your monthly pay go further plus wellbeing support for you and your family Discount on eating, drinking and sleeping at all of our properties Discounts on local gyms and hospitality (and tattoos!) £500 refer a friend scheme Work in a stimulating environment as part of a diverse community of people Be part of a team who live and breathe our purpose As Assistant Spa Manager what you'll be doing This role requires VTCT Level 3 NVQ certification Our spa is your spa so show us what you can do with it as you take ownership of this fantastic facility with its engaged team Solid knowledge and Spa Therapist Certifications - This role will involve Head Therapist duties and ability to perform and teach spa treatments Helping to develop your team through training in all areas such as guest service, spa treatments, health and safety and day-to-day requirements Promote the spa through the wider community by working closely with our hotel and marketing team showcasing current and future offerings Contribute to the spa performance as you drive revenue in all areas including treatments, membership and product sales supporting your team to meet retail targets as well as implementing your own revenue generating ideas Drive standards within the department to maintain our position as a respected and desirable spa not only locally but nationally Support your team operationally with day-to-day reception duties, membership administration and operational assistance to ensure a positive guest experience Feel valued driving a motivated team knowing you are having a positive impact on our culture, our business and our guests In this operational role you will work weekdays and weekends enabling you to be a confident point of contact for members and a knowledgeable leader to your team of therapists, receptionists and spa assistants You will be responsible for ensuring health and safety standards and training are maintained and kept up to date throughout your department Qualifications VTCT Level 3 NVQ certification Solid knowledge and Spa Therapist Certifications Experience in hotel spa operations or equivalent Strong leadership and team development skills Excellent communication and customer service skills Ability to drive revenue and manage budgets Commitment to health and safety standards
Exclusive to TPF Recruitment, we are supporting a respected and growing firm of chartered accountants in Canterbury that is looking to appoint an Accountancy Practice Director. This is a senior leadership role within a well established practice that is planning for continued growth and long term succession. A key attraction of this opportunity is the flexibility on offer. The role will be shaped around the successful candidates experience, strengths and long term aspirations. Whether your background sits firmly within general practice or you bring specialist technical knowledge, the firm is committed to building the position around the right person. They would be particularly interested in individuals with technical skills in areas such as VAT, stamp duty, probate or forensic accounting. They are also very open to candidates who have developed sector specialisms, for example in not for profit, agriculture, manufacturing, construction or other niche areas that would add value to their client base. Key aspects of the role include Leading and developing a varied client portfolio Providing high level technical support across accounts and tax Taking an active role in business development, including networking, tendering and helping to drive new client wins Playing a central role in the firms strategic planning and long term growth Building strong client relationships and identifying new opportunities Supporting and mentoring the wider team to ensure continued development Contributing to the senior leadership team RequirementsAccountancy Practice Director Canterbury Possession of ACA/ACCA qualifications with a minimum of 5 years in a practice setting Previous roles as a Manager or Senior Manager or Partner within an accountancy practice, showcasing your depth of expertise Experience in client management, people management and / or business development would be advantageous BenefitsAccountancy Practice Director Canterbury 70,000- 100,000+ Our client is offering a highly competitive salary and remuneration package in the region of 70,000- 100,000 + depending on experience Bonus Scheme, and additional benefits 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays Competitive pension Full CPD support Parking Please apply for the vacancy or contact Tristan Finch via LinkedIn or our website for a confidential conversation (phone number removed) (url removed)
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Exclusive to TPF Recruitment, we are supporting a respected and growing firm of chartered accountants in Canterbury that is looking to appoint an Accountancy Practice Director. This is a senior leadership role within a well established practice that is planning for continued growth and long term succession. A key attraction of this opportunity is the flexibility on offer. The role will be shaped around the successful candidates experience, strengths and long term aspirations. Whether your background sits firmly within general practice or you bring specialist technical knowledge, the firm is committed to building the position around the right person. They would be particularly interested in individuals with technical skills in areas such as VAT, stamp duty, probate or forensic accounting. They are also very open to candidates who have developed sector specialisms, for example in not for profit, agriculture, manufacturing, construction or other niche areas that would add value to their client base. Key aspects of the role include Leading and developing a varied client portfolio Providing high level technical support across accounts and tax Taking an active role in business development, including networking, tendering and helping to drive new client wins Playing a central role in the firms strategic planning and long term growth Building strong client relationships and identifying new opportunities Supporting and mentoring the wider team to ensure continued development Contributing to the senior leadership team RequirementsAccountancy Practice Director Canterbury Possession of ACA/ACCA qualifications with a minimum of 5 years in a practice setting Previous roles as a Manager or Senior Manager or Partner within an accountancy practice, showcasing your depth of expertise Experience in client management, people management and / or business development would be advantageous BenefitsAccountancy Practice Director Canterbury 70,000- 100,000+ Our client is offering a highly competitive salary and remuneration package in the region of 70,000- 100,000 + depending on experience Bonus Scheme, and additional benefits 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays Competitive pension Full CPD support Parking Please apply for the vacancy or contact Tristan Finch via LinkedIn or our website for a confidential conversation (phone number removed) (url removed)
Integrated Health Care Management
Leicester, Leicestershire
1. To provide accurate and efficient typing support from written and recorded material, utilising Microsoft Office to ensure the layout and appearance meet corporate standards, maintaining confidentiality at all times. 2. To support the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager (if applicable) in the delivery of corporate/strategic objectives and administration tasks, including diary management, preparation and coordinating for/of meetings. 3. To produce reports on an ad-hoc basis in a format appropriate to the audience. 4. Coordinate (in association with the Deputy Manager) the duty rota, liaising with the staff and external agency when required. 5. To sort and distribute mail accordingly throughout the location. 6. To design, draft and prepare presentational material as and when required. 7. To design service user friendly documentation as and when required. 8. To co-ordinate, prepare and record documentation for meetings, to include drafting, typing, copying, collation and circulation of papers. 9. To set up and maintain an efficient manual filing system in support of the service, reviewing in order to meet changing demands in consultation with the Registered Manager and administrative support team. 10.To assist with the collation, storage and recording of archive documentation. 11.To set up and maintain efficient and effective monitoring systems to include all quality audits; Care Quality Commission reports, safeguarding, complaint, incident/accident reports and provider visit reports. To ensure that hard and soft copies are filed within the appropriate folder. 12.To arrange meetings and travel arrangements as and when required. 13.To update and maintain electronic diaries for the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager using Microsoft Outlook. 14.To share responsibility for covering reception as and when required. 15.To share responsibility for providing support within the remit of the administrative support team under the direction of the Registered Manager. 16.To plan, organise and prioritise own workload to meet deadlines Personal Specification Educated to QCF level 5 or degree level business administration or equivalent Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Excellent Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook skills Advanced internet use skills Previous experience required at least 3 years Knowledge and experience of working with vulnerable adults an advantage
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
1. To provide accurate and efficient typing support from written and recorded material, utilising Microsoft Office to ensure the layout and appearance meet corporate standards, maintaining confidentiality at all times. 2. To support the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager (if applicable) in the delivery of corporate/strategic objectives and administration tasks, including diary management, preparation and coordinating for/of meetings. 3. To produce reports on an ad-hoc basis in a format appropriate to the audience. 4. Coordinate (in association with the Deputy Manager) the duty rota, liaising with the staff and external agency when required. 5. To sort and distribute mail accordingly throughout the location. 6. To design, draft and prepare presentational material as and when required. 7. To design service user friendly documentation as and when required. 8. To co-ordinate, prepare and record documentation for meetings, to include drafting, typing, copying, collation and circulation of papers. 9. To set up and maintain an efficient manual filing system in support of the service, reviewing in order to meet changing demands in consultation with the Registered Manager and administrative support team. 10.To assist with the collation, storage and recording of archive documentation. 11.To set up and maintain efficient and effective monitoring systems to include all quality audits; Care Quality Commission reports, safeguarding, complaint, incident/accident reports and provider visit reports. To ensure that hard and soft copies are filed within the appropriate folder. 12.To arrange meetings and travel arrangements as and when required. 13.To update and maintain electronic diaries for the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager using Microsoft Outlook. 14.To share responsibility for covering reception as and when required. 15.To share responsibility for providing support within the remit of the administrative support team under the direction of the Registered Manager. 16.To plan, organise and prioritise own workload to meet deadlines Personal Specification Educated to QCF level 5 or degree level business administration or equivalent Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Excellent Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook skills Advanced internet use skills Previous experience required at least 3 years Knowledge and experience of working with vulnerable adults an advantage
Go back Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Head of Estates Technical Compliance, Band 8c The closing date is 06 May 2026 Are you an experienced estates professional ready for a strategic leadership role where your expertise directly shapes safety, assurance, and Board-level decision making? We are seeking an exceptional leader to join us as Head of Estates Technical Compliance, ensuring the Trust meets all statutory, regulatory, and NHS estates compliance requirements across a complex estate. Working at the heart of the organisation, you will provide assurance to the Executive Team, Designated Person (DP), and Trust Board, leading estates compliance and governance. This includes HTMs/HBNs, statutory audits, and key safety areas such as fire, water, electrical resilience, medical gases, asbestos, and wider infrastructure risk. This is a highly influential role within a collaborative environment, working across partners including our wholly owned subsidiary (GMS), PFI partners, landlords, and ICs colleagues. You'll help ensure estates services remain safe, compliant, and resilient while driving continuous improvement. We are looking for a senior professional with experience in healthcare estates, facilities, or infrastructure, and strong knowledge of HTMs, HBNs, and compliance accountability frameworks. The role requires the ability to translate complex technical risk into clear insight for senior stakeholders, alongside strong leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Experience in governance or safety groups and a strong commitment to patient and staff safety are essential. Main duties of the job Lead estates governance and ensure full compliance with statutory, regulatory, and NHS requirements across the Trust estates Oversee the NHS Premises Assurance Model (PAM), including submission, action planning, and continuous improvement Chair and/or support estates safety governance groups, ensuring effective Authorising Engineer oversight and assurance frameworks Provide independent assurance through audits, inspections, and structured risk escalation processes Deliver clear, insightful Board-level reporting on estates risk, safety, compliance, and performance Contribute to business continuity planning and incident response management across estates services Lead governance and oversight of the Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP), ensuring alignment with organisational priorities Work in close partnership with clinical, operational, and EPRR teams to ensure integrated, resilient service delivery About us Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was formed in 2004 following a reconfiguration of health services in Gloucestershire. We provide acute hospital services across two main district general hospitals, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital, as well as maternity services at Stroud Maternity Hospital. We are proud to place people at the centre of everything we do, working as one team with a shared ambition to grow, develop and learn. Every contribution is valued, and by combining our skills and experience we support both our diverse communities and each other. Gloucestershire offers a strong sense of community and outstanding natural beauty, from historic towns to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With excellent schools, vibrant cultural life, and superb transport links to Bristol, Birmingham and London, it is an inspiring place to live and work. We are entering an exciting phase of estates transformation, investment, and modernisation. This role offers the opportunity to shape and influence the future of our estate, ensuring it remains safe, compliant, and fully equipped to support high quality clinical care for years to come. You will join a collaborative, ambitious, and supportive team that is committed to delivering excellence and continuously improving the environment in which care is delivered. Person Specification Qualifications/ Education Degree in a relevant engineering, estates, FM or safety discipline, or equivalent experience In-depth managerial, financial and contracting knowledge Evidence of Continuing Professional Development Professional membership of a relevant body (e.g., IHEEM, IWFM, IOSH/IIRSM, Engineering Council) Formal training in healthcare estates compliance, HTMs/HBNs, or safety management Experience, Skills and Knowledge Significant senior experience in Estates, FM and/or Capital within a complex acute healthcare environment Working in complex environment providing assurance to duty holder e.g. Wholly Owned Subsidiary, Private Finance Initiative (or similar) complex FM contracts Significant senior experience in Estates, FM and/or Capital within a complex acute healthcare environment Demonstrable experience leading Estates governance and compliance frameworks Experience providing assurance to senior executives, Boards or duty holders in complex legal and contractual environments e.g. WOS, PFI, Estates providers Strong knowledge of statutory legislation, NHS Assurance and Accountability Framework (AAF), HTMs/HBNs, and estates related risk Experience chairing complex safety or governance groups Ability to interpret complex technical, legal and regulatory information for non technical audiences Experience working with multiple providers and landlords to deliver compliance assurance Advanced data analysis, reporting and governance presentation skills Experience with Power BI, compliance systems and/or AI platforms Experience of major incident response or business continuity planning Leadership & Behavioural Qualities Highly developed leadership skills with the ability to influence, challenge and negotiate at all levels Strong organisational skills; able to manage competing priorities and deadlines Excellent communication, interpersonal and stakeholder management skills Ability to handle contentious, sensitive and high risk issues confidently Demonstrates initiative, resilience and a proactive approach to risk and safety Commitment to teamwork, collaboration and Trust values Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Address Sitewide (Beacon House, Gloucester Royal Hospital) £79,504 to £91,609 a year(pa pro rata if part time) Contract Permanent Working pattern Full time Reference number 318-26-T0253 Job locations Sitewide (Beacon House, Gloucester Royal Hospital)
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Go back Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Head of Estates Technical Compliance, Band 8c The closing date is 06 May 2026 Are you an experienced estates professional ready for a strategic leadership role where your expertise directly shapes safety, assurance, and Board-level decision making? We are seeking an exceptional leader to join us as Head of Estates Technical Compliance, ensuring the Trust meets all statutory, regulatory, and NHS estates compliance requirements across a complex estate. Working at the heart of the organisation, you will provide assurance to the Executive Team, Designated Person (DP), and Trust Board, leading estates compliance and governance. This includes HTMs/HBNs, statutory audits, and key safety areas such as fire, water, electrical resilience, medical gases, asbestos, and wider infrastructure risk. This is a highly influential role within a collaborative environment, working across partners including our wholly owned subsidiary (GMS), PFI partners, landlords, and ICs colleagues. You'll help ensure estates services remain safe, compliant, and resilient while driving continuous improvement. We are looking for a senior professional with experience in healthcare estates, facilities, or infrastructure, and strong knowledge of HTMs, HBNs, and compliance accountability frameworks. The role requires the ability to translate complex technical risk into clear insight for senior stakeholders, alongside strong leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Experience in governance or safety groups and a strong commitment to patient and staff safety are essential. Main duties of the job Lead estates governance and ensure full compliance with statutory, regulatory, and NHS requirements across the Trust estates Oversee the NHS Premises Assurance Model (PAM), including submission, action planning, and continuous improvement Chair and/or support estates safety governance groups, ensuring effective Authorising Engineer oversight and assurance frameworks Provide independent assurance through audits, inspections, and structured risk escalation processes Deliver clear, insightful Board-level reporting on estates risk, safety, compliance, and performance Contribute to business continuity planning and incident response management across estates services Lead governance and oversight of the Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP), ensuring alignment with organisational priorities Work in close partnership with clinical, operational, and EPRR teams to ensure integrated, resilient service delivery About us Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was formed in 2004 following a reconfiguration of health services in Gloucestershire. We provide acute hospital services across two main district general hospitals, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and Cheltenham General Hospital, as well as maternity services at Stroud Maternity Hospital. We are proud to place people at the centre of everything we do, working as one team with a shared ambition to grow, develop and learn. Every contribution is valued, and by combining our skills and experience we support both our diverse communities and each other. Gloucestershire offers a strong sense of community and outstanding natural beauty, from historic towns to Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With excellent schools, vibrant cultural life, and superb transport links to Bristol, Birmingham and London, it is an inspiring place to live and work. We are entering an exciting phase of estates transformation, investment, and modernisation. This role offers the opportunity to shape and influence the future of our estate, ensuring it remains safe, compliant, and fully equipped to support high quality clinical care for years to come. You will join a collaborative, ambitious, and supportive team that is committed to delivering excellence and continuously improving the environment in which care is delivered. Person Specification Qualifications/ Education Degree in a relevant engineering, estates, FM or safety discipline, or equivalent experience In-depth managerial, financial and contracting knowledge Evidence of Continuing Professional Development Professional membership of a relevant body (e.g., IHEEM, IWFM, IOSH/IIRSM, Engineering Council) Formal training in healthcare estates compliance, HTMs/HBNs, or safety management Experience, Skills and Knowledge Significant senior experience in Estates, FM and/or Capital within a complex acute healthcare environment Working in complex environment providing assurance to duty holder e.g. Wholly Owned Subsidiary, Private Finance Initiative (or similar) complex FM contracts Significant senior experience in Estates, FM and/or Capital within a complex acute healthcare environment Demonstrable experience leading Estates governance and compliance frameworks Experience providing assurance to senior executives, Boards or duty holders in complex legal and contractual environments e.g. WOS, PFI, Estates providers Strong knowledge of statutory legislation, NHS Assurance and Accountability Framework (AAF), HTMs/HBNs, and estates related risk Experience chairing complex safety or governance groups Ability to interpret complex technical, legal and regulatory information for non technical audiences Experience working with multiple providers and landlords to deliver compliance assurance Advanced data analysis, reporting and governance presentation skills Experience with Power BI, compliance systems and/or AI platforms Experience of major incident response or business continuity planning Leadership & Behavioural Qualities Highly developed leadership skills with the ability to influence, challenge and negotiate at all levels Strong organisational skills; able to manage competing priorities and deadlines Excellent communication, interpersonal and stakeholder management skills Ability to handle contentious, sensitive and high risk issues confidently Demonstrates initiative, resilience and a proactive approach to risk and safety Commitment to teamwork, collaboration and Trust values Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Address Sitewide (Beacon House, Gloucester Royal Hospital) £79,504 to £91,609 a year(pa pro rata if part time) Contract Permanent Working pattern Full time Reference number 318-26-T0253 Job locations Sitewide (Beacon House, Gloucester Royal Hospital)
Description The Airport Duty Engineer (ADE) is a key technical specialist responsible for monitoring and controlling a range of essential airport engineering systems, including taking a leading role in managing Heathrow's low voltage network. In this role, you will routinely carry out LV switching to support maintenance and project work, while working towards and maintaining Authorised Person status across systems such as LV, Aeronautical Ground Lighting, Generators, and the Track Transit System. You'll play a critical part in operational resilience by making informed decisions during incidents or disruptions that could impact safety or airport operations. Reporting to the Airport Senior Engineering Manager, you will help ensure compliance with engineering standards and legislation, and during major events, you may provide on site management and deliver timely updates to the Control Room. This is a full time, on site role that operates on a rotating shift pattern involving both day and night shifts. Responsibilities Monitor critical engineering systems within APOC alongside the ASEM, using tools such as SCADA to identify issues early and support proactive decision making. Lead the engineering response during incidents, acting as the on site lead and liaison with senior managers while supporting the ASEM in key operational decisions. Act as a Control Engineer and Authorised Person, ensuring compliance with all regulations, issuing and monitoring safety documentation, and managing conflicts within Safe Systems of Work. Control multiple essential airport systems, including the high/low voltage network, fire mains, hot water systems, aeronautical ground lighting, potable and grey water systems, storm and pollution control, and foul water pumping. Provide technical support and maintain specialist authorisations, offering expert judgement to internal teams through continuous training and assessment. Lead audits and reporting, identifying risks, tracking progress, and ensuring resilience planning through detailed reports and oversight of internal and external work. Support talent development and coordinate LV switching, providing coaching and mentoring while preparing and approving LV switching schedules and documentation. Qualifications City and Guilds LVL3, NVQ3, HNC or above in an appropriate Engineering discipline. Experienced in communicating with all levels of the organisation, dealing professionally with colleagues, customers, and business partners. Full UK driving license and ability to obtain airside manoeuvring area driving license. Desirable Appointed as an Authorised Person within a Heathrow safe system of work. Practical experience in electrical engineering and management of electrical distribution systems and switching. Understands maintenance terminology, experienced in leading people with the ability to be flexible, adapt to change and work under pressure.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Description The Airport Duty Engineer (ADE) is a key technical specialist responsible for monitoring and controlling a range of essential airport engineering systems, including taking a leading role in managing Heathrow's low voltage network. In this role, you will routinely carry out LV switching to support maintenance and project work, while working towards and maintaining Authorised Person status across systems such as LV, Aeronautical Ground Lighting, Generators, and the Track Transit System. You'll play a critical part in operational resilience by making informed decisions during incidents or disruptions that could impact safety or airport operations. Reporting to the Airport Senior Engineering Manager, you will help ensure compliance with engineering standards and legislation, and during major events, you may provide on site management and deliver timely updates to the Control Room. This is a full time, on site role that operates on a rotating shift pattern involving both day and night shifts. Responsibilities Monitor critical engineering systems within APOC alongside the ASEM, using tools such as SCADA to identify issues early and support proactive decision making. Lead the engineering response during incidents, acting as the on site lead and liaison with senior managers while supporting the ASEM in key operational decisions. Act as a Control Engineer and Authorised Person, ensuring compliance with all regulations, issuing and monitoring safety documentation, and managing conflicts within Safe Systems of Work. Control multiple essential airport systems, including the high/low voltage network, fire mains, hot water systems, aeronautical ground lighting, potable and grey water systems, storm and pollution control, and foul water pumping. Provide technical support and maintain specialist authorisations, offering expert judgement to internal teams through continuous training and assessment. Lead audits and reporting, identifying risks, tracking progress, and ensuring resilience planning through detailed reports and oversight of internal and external work. Support talent development and coordinate LV switching, providing coaching and mentoring while preparing and approving LV switching schedules and documentation. Qualifications City and Guilds LVL3, NVQ3, HNC or above in an appropriate Engineering discipline. Experienced in communicating with all levels of the organisation, dealing professionally with colleagues, customers, and business partners. Full UK driving license and ability to obtain airside manoeuvring area driving license. Desirable Appointed as an Authorised Person within a Heathrow safe system of work. Practical experience in electrical engineering and management of electrical distribution systems and switching. Understands maintenance terminology, experienced in leading people with the ability to be flexible, adapt to change and work under pressure.
Confederation of Service Charities
City Of Westminster, London
Royal Air Force Club - Security and safety manager We are looking for an exceptional Security and Safety Manager to join our team at The Royal Air Force Club. Working at The RAF Club: Service Charge Enhanced Pension Scheme Life Assurance Interest-Free Travel Ticket Loan Health Cash Plan Tailored Learning Programmes, including support with professional development Wellbeing Events such as Chiropodists, Massages, Walks in Green Park Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance Programme with Hospitality Action We have an exceptional working environment, with complimentary meals on duty at our Employee Restaurant, "Lily's", including themed lunches and seasonal, cultural celebrations Fantastic Recognition Events BACKGROUND Located in London's Mayfair and overlooking Green Park, the Royal Air Force Club offers first class facilities and a 'home from home' to its 24,000 members, predominantly serving and former officers of the RAF and Allied Air Forces and their families. Having opened its doors in 1922 the Club is full of history and character. With 110 bedrooms and 10 meeting and banqueting rooms, the Club is a truly hidden gem with modern and elegant interior and facilities. JOB DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Security HOURS 45 hours per week (may vary depending on business needs). Includes evening, weekend and Manager on Duty Shifts. REPORTING TO Director of Operations As the Club's Security and Safety Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the security systems and protocols within the Club, including health and safety and fire safety compliance. You will monitor and respond to security and safety incidents, deliver training, and work proactively to identify and mitigate risks. Your role will involve ensuring adherence to the Club's policies and procedures in relation to security, fire safety, and health and safety legislation. This role is member facing, with a strong focus on having presence in the public areas of the Club, especially the lobby. Exceptionally high levels of service excellence are essential to success. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MEMBER AND GUEST RELATIONS Meet and greet members, guests, and visitors with a friendly, professional, and welcoming attitude, ensuring a positive first impression at all times. Maintain a visible security presence in public areas to reassure members and guests and provide assistance as needed, fostering a sense of safety and comfort. Assist with luggage handling and provide general concierge support if required, ensuring that all member and guest needs are met with efficiency and care. Provide exceptional customer service, responding to member inquiries and addressing any concerns in a calm and helpful manner. Monitor and manage guest access to ensure proper registration for functions, events, and overnight stays. FIRE SAFETY Conduct annual Fire Risk Assessments and review emergency procedures to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations. Deliver a variety of fire safety training sessions as required, including: Introduction to the fire panel Fire Marshal and Fire Coordinator roles Coordinate fire drills and evacuation exercises, ensuring all staff and members are familiar with procedures. These drills should take place at regular intervals (every 3 months or more frequently, as required). Train contractors on fire safety protocols to ensure their adherence to Club standards. Conduct fire walk rounds with new starters to familiarise them with safety protocols. SECURITY MANAGEMENT Lead and manage a team of Security Officers, overseeing training, appraisals, scheduling, and other supervisory responsibilities. Ensure the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is maintained and up to date at all times. Deliver comprehensive security training to all staff on emergency response protocols, security systems, and health and safety measures. Ensure the completion of regular patrols throughout the Club to monitor security and maintain a safe environment for members, guests, and staff. Monitor and control access in the Club's public areas, including checking membership cards when necessary and verifying guest check ins for functions and events. Assist with luggage handling for members and guests, ensuring a seamless and secure experience. Maintain records of security related incidents, submitting detailed reports to the Senior Security Officer for review. Monitor and respond to CCTV and alarm system alerts promptly, ensuring the protection of the premises at all times. Investigate and resolve security incidents, including theft or criminal damage, and follow up on allegations or concerns reported by members or staff. Oversee locker allocation and conduct locker checks, ensuring that all personal belongings are stored securely. Ensure ad hoc checks are carried out of employee bags, lockers, and personal property when departing the Club to prevent theft and ensure only personal items are taken. Monitor the activities of contractors and suppliers, ensuring that they follow appropriate security protocols when entering or exiting the premises. HEALTH AND SAFETY Lead Health and Safety meetings, providing guidance on key issues and ensuring compliance across departments. Review and update departmental health and safety records and risk assessments, maintaining a high standard of safety across all areas. Organise annual health and safety audits to ensure continuous compliance with UK legislation. Manage accident reporting (including RIDDOR reporting to Westminster) and ensure timely, accurate documentation. Ensure the accessibility of necessary safety equipment, such as providing accessible chair training to staff. Take immediate action on health and safety hazards, escalating issues to senior management where necessary to prevent injury or damage. Maintain up to date knowledge of health and safety legislation to ensure the Club's ongoing compliance. PERSON SPECIFICATION / KEY SKILLS A passion for hospitality, with exceptional guest relations skills. High standard of personal presentation. Proven experience as a Security expert, ideally in a private members' club, 5 star hotel, or similar prestigious environment. In depth knowledge of UK Health & Safety and Fire Safety legislation. Knowledge of security systems such as CCTV, access control, and alarm systems. A keen eye for detail with the ability to identify potential risks and hazards. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to report incidents clearly and professionally. Ability to manage emergency situations calmly and effectively. Ability to work collaboratively with others, assisting with training and ensuring a culture of safety and compliance. A strong commitment to maintaining confidentiality and discretion. A genuine concern for the well being and safety of others. Apply directly to Rachel Matthews, Director of People and Culture, with your CV and cover letter
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Royal Air Force Club - Security and safety manager We are looking for an exceptional Security and Safety Manager to join our team at The Royal Air Force Club. Working at The RAF Club: Service Charge Enhanced Pension Scheme Life Assurance Interest-Free Travel Ticket Loan Health Cash Plan Tailored Learning Programmes, including support with professional development Wellbeing Events such as Chiropodists, Massages, Walks in Green Park Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance Programme with Hospitality Action We have an exceptional working environment, with complimentary meals on duty at our Employee Restaurant, "Lily's", including themed lunches and seasonal, cultural celebrations Fantastic Recognition Events BACKGROUND Located in London's Mayfair and overlooking Green Park, the Royal Air Force Club offers first class facilities and a 'home from home' to its 24,000 members, predominantly serving and former officers of the RAF and Allied Air Forces and their families. Having opened its doors in 1922 the Club is full of history and character. With 110 bedrooms and 10 meeting and banqueting rooms, the Club is a truly hidden gem with modern and elegant interior and facilities. JOB DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Security HOURS 45 hours per week (may vary depending on business needs). Includes evening, weekend and Manager on Duty Shifts. REPORTING TO Director of Operations As the Club's Security and Safety Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the security systems and protocols within the Club, including health and safety and fire safety compliance. You will monitor and respond to security and safety incidents, deliver training, and work proactively to identify and mitigate risks. Your role will involve ensuring adherence to the Club's policies and procedures in relation to security, fire safety, and health and safety legislation. This role is member facing, with a strong focus on having presence in the public areas of the Club, especially the lobby. Exceptionally high levels of service excellence are essential to success. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MEMBER AND GUEST RELATIONS Meet and greet members, guests, and visitors with a friendly, professional, and welcoming attitude, ensuring a positive first impression at all times. Maintain a visible security presence in public areas to reassure members and guests and provide assistance as needed, fostering a sense of safety and comfort. Assist with luggage handling and provide general concierge support if required, ensuring that all member and guest needs are met with efficiency and care. Provide exceptional customer service, responding to member inquiries and addressing any concerns in a calm and helpful manner. Monitor and manage guest access to ensure proper registration for functions, events, and overnight stays. FIRE SAFETY Conduct annual Fire Risk Assessments and review emergency procedures to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations. Deliver a variety of fire safety training sessions as required, including: Introduction to the fire panel Fire Marshal and Fire Coordinator roles Coordinate fire drills and evacuation exercises, ensuring all staff and members are familiar with procedures. These drills should take place at regular intervals (every 3 months or more frequently, as required). Train contractors on fire safety protocols to ensure their adherence to Club standards. Conduct fire walk rounds with new starters to familiarise them with safety protocols. SECURITY MANAGEMENT Lead and manage a team of Security Officers, overseeing training, appraisals, scheduling, and other supervisory responsibilities. Ensure the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) is maintained and up to date at all times. Deliver comprehensive security training to all staff on emergency response protocols, security systems, and health and safety measures. Ensure the completion of regular patrols throughout the Club to monitor security and maintain a safe environment for members, guests, and staff. Monitor and control access in the Club's public areas, including checking membership cards when necessary and verifying guest check ins for functions and events. Assist with luggage handling for members and guests, ensuring a seamless and secure experience. Maintain records of security related incidents, submitting detailed reports to the Senior Security Officer for review. Monitor and respond to CCTV and alarm system alerts promptly, ensuring the protection of the premises at all times. Investigate and resolve security incidents, including theft or criminal damage, and follow up on allegations or concerns reported by members or staff. Oversee locker allocation and conduct locker checks, ensuring that all personal belongings are stored securely. Ensure ad hoc checks are carried out of employee bags, lockers, and personal property when departing the Club to prevent theft and ensure only personal items are taken. Monitor the activities of contractors and suppliers, ensuring that they follow appropriate security protocols when entering or exiting the premises. HEALTH AND SAFETY Lead Health and Safety meetings, providing guidance on key issues and ensuring compliance across departments. Review and update departmental health and safety records and risk assessments, maintaining a high standard of safety across all areas. Organise annual health and safety audits to ensure continuous compliance with UK legislation. Manage accident reporting (including RIDDOR reporting to Westminster) and ensure timely, accurate documentation. Ensure the accessibility of necessary safety equipment, such as providing accessible chair training to staff. Take immediate action on health and safety hazards, escalating issues to senior management where necessary to prevent injury or damage. Maintain up to date knowledge of health and safety legislation to ensure the Club's ongoing compliance. PERSON SPECIFICATION / KEY SKILLS A passion for hospitality, with exceptional guest relations skills. High standard of personal presentation. Proven experience as a Security expert, ideally in a private members' club, 5 star hotel, or similar prestigious environment. In depth knowledge of UK Health & Safety and Fire Safety legislation. Knowledge of security systems such as CCTV, access control, and alarm systems. A keen eye for detail with the ability to identify potential risks and hazards. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to report incidents clearly and professionally. Ability to manage emergency situations calmly and effectively. Ability to work collaboratively with others, assisting with training and ensuring a culture of safety and compliance. A strong commitment to maintaining confidentiality and discretion. A genuine concern for the well being and safety of others. Apply directly to Rachel Matthews, Director of People and Culture, with your CV and cover letter
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for an Allocations Manager to work with one of our Local Authority clients in London. What the Job Will Be Doing Oversee the delivery of allocations within the Homelessness Service, ensuring compliance with Part VI & Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 Manage and coordinate Section 202 Reviews, ensuring decisions are legally robust and defensible Lead on Stage 1 & Stage 2 complaints, including responses to Housing Ombudsman enquiries Ensure suitability decisions, discharge of duty, and housing offers are made in line with legislation and policy Act as the escalation point for complex homelessness and allocations cases Work closely with Housing Options, Temporary Accommodation and Lettings teams to ensure smooth move-on pathways Identify and resolve service issues, including backlogs in reviews, complaints, and allocations Implement and improve processes, policies, and quality assurance frameworks Monitor and report on service performance, KPIs, and risk areas Provide technical guidance and support to officers, ensuring high-quality decision making What You Will Need Strong knowledge of Housing Act 1996 (Part VI & VII) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 Proven experience managing Section 202 Reviews Experience handling Stage 2 complaints and dealing with the Housing Ombudsman Background in allocations and/or homelessness services within a Local Authority Experience managing complex cases involving suitability, discharge of duty, and housing needs Ability to manage workloads, prioritise effectively, and drive service improvements Strong written skills, particularly in producing robust and defensible decisions
Apr 25, 2026
Contractor
Marks Consulting Partners are currently looking for an Allocations Manager to work with one of our Local Authority clients in London. What the Job Will Be Doing Oversee the delivery of allocations within the Homelessness Service, ensuring compliance with Part VI & Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 Manage and coordinate Section 202 Reviews, ensuring decisions are legally robust and defensible Lead on Stage 1 & Stage 2 complaints, including responses to Housing Ombudsman enquiries Ensure suitability decisions, discharge of duty, and housing offers are made in line with legislation and policy Act as the escalation point for complex homelessness and allocations cases Work closely with Housing Options, Temporary Accommodation and Lettings teams to ensure smooth move-on pathways Identify and resolve service issues, including backlogs in reviews, complaints, and allocations Implement and improve processes, policies, and quality assurance frameworks Monitor and report on service performance, KPIs, and risk areas Provide technical guidance and support to officers, ensuring high-quality decision making What You Will Need Strong knowledge of Housing Act 1996 (Part VI & VII) and the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 Proven experience managing Section 202 Reviews Experience handling Stage 2 complaints and dealing with the Housing Ombudsman Background in allocations and/or homelessness services within a Local Authority Experience managing complex cases involving suitability, discharge of duty, and housing needs Ability to manage workloads, prioritise effectively, and drive service improvements Strong written skills, particularly in producing robust and defensible decisions
Assistant Manager Large Format Retailer 29-32,000 Are you an ambitious retail professional ready to take the next step in your career? We're looking for a driven Assistant Manager to join one of the UK's fastest-growing retailers. With a reputation for unbeatable customer service, career progression, and store expansion, now's the time to be part of something big. About the Role As Assistant Manager, you'll support the Store Manager and lead a high-performing team in a fast-paced, high-volume retail environment. Your role will focus on people leadership, performance management, and operational excellence - with clear progression opportunities into Store Management. Key Responsibilities Take ownership of a department and step up as Duty Manager when required Support the Store Manager in delivering KPIs: sales, shrinkage, and wage control Drive exceptional customer service and team engagement Oversee stock control, merchandising, and compliance standards Ensure Health & Safety procedures are always followed Analyse store data to identify areas for improvement and growth What We're Looking For Proven experience as an Assistant Manager (or similar level) in a fast-paced retail environment A hands-on leader who thrives on the shop floor and motivates others Strong organisational and communication skills Passionate about customer service and hitting targets Proactive and eager to develop into a future Store Manager Why Join Us? Competitive salary Fast-paced, exciting environment with genuine career progression Be part of a business that's expanding rapidly across the UK Make your mark and grow with a team that values people and performance Ready to take the next step in your retail career? Apply now and be part of our Sheffield success story. BH35886
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Assistant Manager Large Format Retailer 29-32,000 Are you an ambitious retail professional ready to take the next step in your career? We're looking for a driven Assistant Manager to join one of the UK's fastest-growing retailers. With a reputation for unbeatable customer service, career progression, and store expansion, now's the time to be part of something big. About the Role As Assistant Manager, you'll support the Store Manager and lead a high-performing team in a fast-paced, high-volume retail environment. Your role will focus on people leadership, performance management, and operational excellence - with clear progression opportunities into Store Management. Key Responsibilities Take ownership of a department and step up as Duty Manager when required Support the Store Manager in delivering KPIs: sales, shrinkage, and wage control Drive exceptional customer service and team engagement Oversee stock control, merchandising, and compliance standards Ensure Health & Safety procedures are always followed Analyse store data to identify areas for improvement and growth What We're Looking For Proven experience as an Assistant Manager (or similar level) in a fast-paced retail environment A hands-on leader who thrives on the shop floor and motivates others Strong organisational and communication skills Passionate about customer service and hitting targets Proactive and eager to develop into a future Store Manager Why Join Us? Competitive salary Fast-paced, exciting environment with genuine career progression Be part of a business that's expanding rapidly across the UK Make your mark and grow with a team that values people and performance Ready to take the next step in your retail career? Apply now and be part of our Sheffield success story. BH35886
An exciting Area Operations Manager role with a salary of 38,000 plus bonus and career progression opportunities for a permanent role based inLeicester and surrounding areas We are offering a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Area Operations Manager with an immediate start at a market leading, dynamic and renowned property, technology and innovative, technology-based car parking company. Our client is a market leading, renowned UK business, established over 50 years ago. The company operates over 3500 sites across the UK and Ireland providing specialist services to a wide range of blue-chip clients. The role The Area Operations Manager role is a key role within the company as the successful candidate will be responsible for managing a geographical area which will cover a number of sites within the M4 Corridor North and surrounding areas. Working as part of a successful team with other Area Managers in this key area of our business. Main Responsibilities Duties will include: Leading and inspiring front line operational teams Multi-site management via remote management means Visiting sites and frontline team members Effective management of the team Interacting with customers/clients at all levels Creation and management of budgets within financial parameters Leading training, development and people succession planning Regional Duty manager weekend cover (1 in 8 weekends) The ideal applicant will have a full UK driving license (essential) and ideally live within the M4 Corridor and be able to manage sites across the area Forward Assist Recruitment is operating as an employment agency. Forward Assist Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities employer; we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
An exciting Area Operations Manager role with a salary of 38,000 plus bonus and career progression opportunities for a permanent role based inLeicester and surrounding areas We are offering a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Area Operations Manager with an immediate start at a market leading, dynamic and renowned property, technology and innovative, technology-based car parking company. Our client is a market leading, renowned UK business, established over 50 years ago. The company operates over 3500 sites across the UK and Ireland providing specialist services to a wide range of blue-chip clients. The role The Area Operations Manager role is a key role within the company as the successful candidate will be responsible for managing a geographical area which will cover a number of sites within the M4 Corridor North and surrounding areas. Working as part of a successful team with other Area Managers in this key area of our business. Main Responsibilities Duties will include: Leading and inspiring front line operational teams Multi-site management via remote management means Visiting sites and frontline team members Effective management of the team Interacting with customers/clients at all levels Creation and management of budgets within financial parameters Leading training, development and people succession planning Regional Duty manager weekend cover (1 in 8 weekends) The ideal applicant will have a full UK driving license (essential) and ideally live within the M4 Corridor and be able to manage sites across the area Forward Assist Recruitment is operating as an employment agency. Forward Assist Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities employer; we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Landers Recruitment Ltd
Stockton-on-tees, County Durham
My client is a well-established national company with over 250 stores across the UK. They are currently seeking an experienced Venue Manager to lead an exciting new store. The Package Salary: Highly competitive Bonus scheme Additional employee benefits The Role As the Casino Duty Manager, you will take full ownership of the venues performance and day-to-day operations. Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing all aspects of venue operations P&L responsibility Ensuring the venue is fully compliant and foster a positive working environment Leading, managing and developing team members Recruiting, training, and mentoring staff Monitor and respond to competitor activity and market initiatives Ensure high standards of customer service and operational efficiency In Return? We are looking for a confident and commercially minded manager with strong leadership skills. Ideally, you will have: Proven management experience, preferably in a Casino, Retail, Hospitality, Leisure, or Catering background (Casino background is desirable but not essential as full training will be provided) A hands-on leadership style with a passion for developing high-performing teams Excellent commercial awareness and problem-solving skills If this role is of interest please send your CV to Michelle at Landers Recruitment
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
My client is a well-established national company with over 250 stores across the UK. They are currently seeking an experienced Venue Manager to lead an exciting new store. The Package Salary: Highly competitive Bonus scheme Additional employee benefits The Role As the Casino Duty Manager, you will take full ownership of the venues performance and day-to-day operations. Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing all aspects of venue operations P&L responsibility Ensuring the venue is fully compliant and foster a positive working environment Leading, managing and developing team members Recruiting, training, and mentoring staff Monitor and respond to competitor activity and market initiatives Ensure high standards of customer service and operational efficiency In Return? We are looking for a confident and commercially minded manager with strong leadership skills. Ideally, you will have: Proven management experience, preferably in a Casino, Retail, Hospitality, Leisure, or Catering background (Casino background is desirable but not essential as full training will be provided) A hands-on leadership style with a passion for developing high-performing teams Excellent commercial awareness and problem-solving skills If this role is of interest please send your CV to Michelle at Landers Recruitment
NHS National Services Scotland
Greenock, Renfrewshire
Role The post is based within Inverclyde Royal Hospital where patients receive chemotherapy and associated treatments for cancer. The area operates Monday - Friday. The age range of patient is young to older adults. Duration, Location and Working Pattern Permanent Working 36 hours per week Shift Pattern - as per rota Base location - Inverclyde Royal Hospital Key responsibilities Clinical To assess patient needs, plan/implement and evaluate a programme of care which is evidence based utilising all available resources taking into consideration the lifestyle, gender and cultural background and ensure involvement with the patient, family, carers and significant others. Maintain patient records in line with NMC guidelines for records and record keeping. Using initiative and existing knowledge and skills to provide safe support and advice for out of hours patient enquiries, referring to medical staff where necessary. Develop and maintain a high level of accuracy and precision in venous access skills, including cannulation, venepuncture, iv injection and advanced techniques with all types of indwelling intravenous catheters. Develop knowledge and skills in order to accurately and safely reconstitute intravenous medication in accordance with health and safety. Professional Practice within the legal & Ethical framework as established by Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC) and National Legislation to ensure patient interests and well being are met. Work within the National Health Service (NHS), NHS Greater Glasgow and Health & Safety Executive (HSE) Legislation, Policy, Guidelines and Procedures. Empower patients to take responsibility for their health, well-being and future lifestyle by practising in an open transparent and inclusive manner, thereby ensuring patients have the relevant information to participate in decisions about their care. Provide extensive information, including discussing sensitive issues with patients and relatives in order to ensure adequate health promotion during and after transplant. Education and Research/Audit Contribute to the provision of an appropriate learning environment in line with NES Quality Placement Standards. Complete clinical appraisal of pre registration nurses. Participate in performance appraisal in line with policy. Demonstrate own professional development. Support the implementation of research and clinical audit where appropriate. Organisational/Managerial Organise own time and that of junior staff and learners. Ensures effective day-to-day management of other resources including stores supplies pharmacy and maintenance of equipment. Regularly lead a team of nurses. In conjunction with the Ward Manager/Deputy ensure that the nursing resource is utilised efficiently and effectively by managing duty roster/ sickness absence and the use of additional hours i.e. bank agency. Contribute to the recruitment and selection process. Knowledge, training, qualifications and/or experience required to do the job First/Second Level Registered Nurse with post registration experience Ability to fulfil criteria outlined in the job description What we offer We offer a wide range of supportive policies designed to enhance your employee journey, including a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work Scheme, bursary scheme and extensive learning and development opportunities. A minimum of 27 days annual leave, increasing with length of service, plus public holidays Membership of the NHS Pension Scheme, including life insurance benefits Salary Sacrifice Car Benefit Scheme Development opportunities including study bursaries, e-learning and classroom-based courses Enhanced pay for working public holidays NHS discounts on a wide range of goods and services Confidential employee support and assistance, including counselling and psychological therapies Equal Opportunities NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community and is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. By signing the Armed Forces Covenant, NHSGGC has pledged its commitment to being a Forces Friendly Employer. We welcome applications from across the Armed Forces Community and recognise military skills, experience and qualifications throughout the recruitment and selection process.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Role The post is based within Inverclyde Royal Hospital where patients receive chemotherapy and associated treatments for cancer. The area operates Monday - Friday. The age range of patient is young to older adults. Duration, Location and Working Pattern Permanent Working 36 hours per week Shift Pattern - as per rota Base location - Inverclyde Royal Hospital Key responsibilities Clinical To assess patient needs, plan/implement and evaluate a programme of care which is evidence based utilising all available resources taking into consideration the lifestyle, gender and cultural background and ensure involvement with the patient, family, carers and significant others. Maintain patient records in line with NMC guidelines for records and record keeping. Using initiative and existing knowledge and skills to provide safe support and advice for out of hours patient enquiries, referring to medical staff where necessary. Develop and maintain a high level of accuracy and precision in venous access skills, including cannulation, venepuncture, iv injection and advanced techniques with all types of indwelling intravenous catheters. Develop knowledge and skills in order to accurately and safely reconstitute intravenous medication in accordance with health and safety. Professional Practice within the legal & Ethical framework as established by Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC) and National Legislation to ensure patient interests and well being are met. Work within the National Health Service (NHS), NHS Greater Glasgow and Health & Safety Executive (HSE) Legislation, Policy, Guidelines and Procedures. Empower patients to take responsibility for their health, well-being and future lifestyle by practising in an open transparent and inclusive manner, thereby ensuring patients have the relevant information to participate in decisions about their care. Provide extensive information, including discussing sensitive issues with patients and relatives in order to ensure adequate health promotion during and after transplant. Education and Research/Audit Contribute to the provision of an appropriate learning environment in line with NES Quality Placement Standards. Complete clinical appraisal of pre registration nurses. Participate in performance appraisal in line with policy. Demonstrate own professional development. Support the implementation of research and clinical audit where appropriate. Organisational/Managerial Organise own time and that of junior staff and learners. Ensures effective day-to-day management of other resources including stores supplies pharmacy and maintenance of equipment. Regularly lead a team of nurses. In conjunction with the Ward Manager/Deputy ensure that the nursing resource is utilised efficiently and effectively by managing duty roster/ sickness absence and the use of additional hours i.e. bank agency. Contribute to the recruitment and selection process. Knowledge, training, qualifications and/or experience required to do the job First/Second Level Registered Nurse with post registration experience Ability to fulfil criteria outlined in the job description What we offer We offer a wide range of supportive policies designed to enhance your employee journey, including a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work Scheme, bursary scheme and extensive learning and development opportunities. A minimum of 27 days annual leave, increasing with length of service, plus public holidays Membership of the NHS Pension Scheme, including life insurance benefits Salary Sacrifice Car Benefit Scheme Development opportunities including study bursaries, e-learning and classroom-based courses Enhanced pay for working public holidays NHS discounts on a wide range of goods and services Confidential employee support and assistance, including counselling and psychological therapies Equal Opportunities NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community and is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. By signing the Armed Forces Covenant, NHSGGC has pledged its commitment to being a Forces Friendly Employer. We welcome applications from across the Armed Forces Community and recognise military skills, experience and qualifications throughout the recruitment and selection process.
Assistant Store Manager Cheshire Oaks ESPA We are offering a 12 month fixed term contract for an experienced retail manager to oversee daily operations and drive service, sales and experience in our Cheshire Oaks store. Responsibilities Service Ensure best in class personalised customer service Build and maintain customer relationships using CRM to drive repeat visits and tailored experiences Create a warm welcoming environment and seamless customer journey from welcome to purchase Resolve customer queries quickly and professionally, prioritising customer satisfaction Lead the team to achieve daily, weekly and monthly retail financial targets and KPIs Drive sales through exceptional service, storytelling and product expertise Support business planning aligned to marketing calendar, optimising product launches and key trading moments via eventing and in store activation Plan and execute engaging events, connecting with local businesses and attracting new footfall People Lead by example on shop floor and act as Duty Manager when required Inspire, motivate and engage the team daily to deliver world class service Coach, train and develop team members to elevate product knowledge, experience delivery and selling capability Deliver regular, actionable feedback and foster a culture of open two way communication Conduct and support HR conversations with professionalism, confidence and care Operational Excellence Oversee daily store operations ensuring smooth opening, mid day and closing procedures Ensure all operational processes including cash handling, banking, scheduling and rotas are completed accurately and on time Maintain compliance with all H&S policies, hygiene standards and risk management procedures, ensuring audit readiness at all times Uphold perfect store standards across ESPA and partner brands, ensuring immaculate retail execution and on brand visual merchandising Oversee deliveries and process POs accurately within EPOS system Conduct regular stock counts and liaise with HQ on discrepancies, damages and replenishment needs Take ownership of stockroom organisation, space optimisation and replenishment routines Support loss prevention strategies to minimise shrinkage, ensuring all team members follow LP procedures Ensure all staff compliance tasks, training modules and operational briefs are understood, actioned and completed on time Communicate effectively with HQ, brand partners and external stakeholders to ensure alignment across operations, reporting and store standards Qualifications Experience in retail management is essential Minimum 2 years' experience within beauty, skincare or wellbeing retail Strong understanding of the ESPA brand, heritage and product mix Experience working in a standalone or FSS environment preferred Highly organised with excellent communication and time management skills Full availability including weekends and bank holidays Confident using Excel, Outlook and Teams THG is proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer. If you are invited to interview, please let us know if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to the recruitment process that will enable you to perform to the best of your ability. THG is committed to creating a diverse & inclusive environment and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Assistant Store Manager Cheshire Oaks ESPA We are offering a 12 month fixed term contract for an experienced retail manager to oversee daily operations and drive service, sales and experience in our Cheshire Oaks store. Responsibilities Service Ensure best in class personalised customer service Build and maintain customer relationships using CRM to drive repeat visits and tailored experiences Create a warm welcoming environment and seamless customer journey from welcome to purchase Resolve customer queries quickly and professionally, prioritising customer satisfaction Lead the team to achieve daily, weekly and monthly retail financial targets and KPIs Drive sales through exceptional service, storytelling and product expertise Support business planning aligned to marketing calendar, optimising product launches and key trading moments via eventing and in store activation Plan and execute engaging events, connecting with local businesses and attracting new footfall People Lead by example on shop floor and act as Duty Manager when required Inspire, motivate and engage the team daily to deliver world class service Coach, train and develop team members to elevate product knowledge, experience delivery and selling capability Deliver regular, actionable feedback and foster a culture of open two way communication Conduct and support HR conversations with professionalism, confidence and care Operational Excellence Oversee daily store operations ensuring smooth opening, mid day and closing procedures Ensure all operational processes including cash handling, banking, scheduling and rotas are completed accurately and on time Maintain compliance with all H&S policies, hygiene standards and risk management procedures, ensuring audit readiness at all times Uphold perfect store standards across ESPA and partner brands, ensuring immaculate retail execution and on brand visual merchandising Oversee deliveries and process POs accurately within EPOS system Conduct regular stock counts and liaise with HQ on discrepancies, damages and replenishment needs Take ownership of stockroom organisation, space optimisation and replenishment routines Support loss prevention strategies to minimise shrinkage, ensuring all team members follow LP procedures Ensure all staff compliance tasks, training modules and operational briefs are understood, actioned and completed on time Communicate effectively with HQ, brand partners and external stakeholders to ensure alignment across operations, reporting and store standards Qualifications Experience in retail management is essential Minimum 2 years' experience within beauty, skincare or wellbeing retail Strong understanding of the ESPA brand, heritage and product mix Experience working in a standalone or FSS environment preferred Highly organised with excellent communication and time management skills Full availability including weekends and bank holidays Confident using Excel, Outlook and Teams THG is proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer. If you are invited to interview, please let us know if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to the recruitment process that will enable you to perform to the best of your ability. THG is committed to creating a diverse & inclusive environment and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
About Keech Hospice Care Keech Hospice Care provides specialist palliative care for adults and children with terminal or life limiting conditions. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for our patients and their families as they prepare for a dignified death. Our multi professional approach involves medical, nursing, social, spiritual and emotional care and is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access to our services is available to all, free from discrimination on such grounds as disability, political view or other opinion, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, wealth or otherwise and marital status. We spend £14m a year, employ almost 300 staff members and work with 1500 volunteers to provide services to the communities we serve. Main duties of the job The trustee provides clinical leadership and oversight to support Keech Hospice Care in delivering safe, effective and compassionate care. The trustee contributes to the strategic direction of the organisation ensuring clinical quality, patient safety and service sustainability are prioritised. The trustee ensures the charity fulfils its duties in line with its governing documents, relevant law and regulation. The trustee acts in good faith in the best interests of beneficiaries using clinical expertise to support effective use of resources. The trustee works collaboratively with other trustees, the chief executive and senior leaders to ensure strong governance and accountability. The trustee promotes and protects the values, integrity, reputation and public confidence in Keech Hospice Care. The trustee attends board meetings, participates in reviews and serves on committees or working groups as required. The trustee maintains awareness of clinical services, the wider health system and developments in palliative and end of life care. The trustee participates in provider visits and upholds the principles of public life including integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. Job responsibilities Our trustees play a vital role in ensuring Keech Hospice achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that Keech Hospice Care has a clear strategy and that our work and goals align with our vision. They support the team to enable growth and thrive, thereby supporting patients and families who use our services. Board members have a collective, legal responsibility. They are ultimately responsible for everything the charity does and how it does it. The overriding duty of trustees is to act in good faith within charity law and to make sure the charity pursues its aims (as set out in the governing document); uses its assets exclusively to pursue those aims; and acts in the interests of its beneficiaries. Key Responsibilities Strategic Impact: Contribute to determining the overall strategic direction of Keech Hospice Care. Decisions directly impact the services provided and the lives of patients and families. Legal Responsibility: Act in good faith, ensuring the charity pursues its aims and uses its assets effectively. Collaboration: Work with other trustees, the Chief Executive, the Senior Leadership Team and stakeholders to collectively drive success. Governance: Maintain high standards of governance that generate confidence among stakeholders and staff. Integrity: Promote and protect Keech Hospice Care's values, integrity, image and reputation. Roles and Commitments: Attend board meetings; participate in the Board's annual work programme of reviews; undertake portfolio roles as directed by the Chair; be involved in the work of committees or working groups; promote the charity with external stakeholders; participate in provider visits; perform duties in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life. Responsible for setting the strategic direction of the charity; ensure legal stewardship and guard against conflicts of interest. What we are looking for? Commitment to Keech Hospice Care and an empathy with its aims, ethos and values. Ability to attend board meetings, participate actively and advocate for our mission. Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to carrying out trustee duties. Skills and Experience Finance: Financial management and/or accountancy experience. Track record of securing value for money and effectiveness. Management: Experience in change management and organisational transformation, retail and fundraising management. Clinical: Experience in the health sector in general and end of life care in particular. Board: Experience at a board or senior manager level in a public, private or charity sector context. Experience of defining strategy, mergers & acquisitions, KPIs, governance, compliance, audit & risk management. Digital: Experience of online retail, recruitment, CRM systems, procurement & implementation of IT systems, use of AI/ML. Human Resources: Recruitment & retention of staff and/or volunteers. EDI: Working with young people, older adults, people from diverse backgrounds and/or special needs. Legal: Qualified lawyer, preferably with corporate experience. Personal Criteria No conflict of interest between your business activities and your role as trustee in line with the Seven Principles of Public Life (Nolan Principles). Ability to question intelligently, debate constructively, challenge rigorously and decide dispassionately. Ability to listen sensitively to the views of others inside and outside of the board and to gain the trust and respect of other board and senior management team members. Ability to seek and obtain full and satisfactory answers within the environment of the board. Ability to role model our values and to challenge trustees when they are being compromised. Willingness to learn and develop new skills and volunteer for specific committees and ad hoc workstreams as necessary. No prior experience required as a charity trustee - anyone with relevant skills and time is welcome to apply. Priority for applicants under 35, from a Black, Asian or other minority ethnic background, or living with a disability, as these groups are under represented on our board. Greater diversity helps us make better decisions and better represent the diversity of our membership and the communities we serve. Passion for making a difference in the community and skills/experience in the health sector, end of life care, or at a senior board/manager level in a public, private or charity sector. The role can be demanding but is deeply rewarding and you will be part of a friendly, energetic team. Support through trustee induction, training and peer to peer mentoring will be provided. Reasonable travel expenses arising from trustee duties can be covered. What you will gain Serving as a trustee can help you develop a variety of valuable skills: financial acumen, strategic thinking, governance, leadership, risk management, collaboration, communication, problem solving, ethical judgment and networking. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experience - this is a voluntary role.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
About Keech Hospice Care Keech Hospice Care provides specialist palliative care for adults and children with terminal or life limiting conditions. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for our patients and their families as they prepare for a dignified death. Our multi professional approach involves medical, nursing, social, spiritual and emotional care and is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access to our services is available to all, free from discrimination on such grounds as disability, political view or other opinion, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, wealth or otherwise and marital status. We spend £14m a year, employ almost 300 staff members and work with 1500 volunteers to provide services to the communities we serve. Main duties of the job The trustee provides clinical leadership and oversight to support Keech Hospice Care in delivering safe, effective and compassionate care. The trustee contributes to the strategic direction of the organisation ensuring clinical quality, patient safety and service sustainability are prioritised. The trustee ensures the charity fulfils its duties in line with its governing documents, relevant law and regulation. The trustee acts in good faith in the best interests of beneficiaries using clinical expertise to support effective use of resources. The trustee works collaboratively with other trustees, the chief executive and senior leaders to ensure strong governance and accountability. The trustee promotes and protects the values, integrity, reputation and public confidence in Keech Hospice Care. The trustee attends board meetings, participates in reviews and serves on committees or working groups as required. The trustee maintains awareness of clinical services, the wider health system and developments in palliative and end of life care. The trustee participates in provider visits and upholds the principles of public life including integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. Job responsibilities Our trustees play a vital role in ensuring Keech Hospice achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that Keech Hospice Care has a clear strategy and that our work and goals align with our vision. They support the team to enable growth and thrive, thereby supporting patients and families who use our services. Board members have a collective, legal responsibility. They are ultimately responsible for everything the charity does and how it does it. The overriding duty of trustees is to act in good faith within charity law and to make sure the charity pursues its aims (as set out in the governing document); uses its assets exclusively to pursue those aims; and acts in the interests of its beneficiaries. Key Responsibilities Strategic Impact: Contribute to determining the overall strategic direction of Keech Hospice Care. Decisions directly impact the services provided and the lives of patients and families. Legal Responsibility: Act in good faith, ensuring the charity pursues its aims and uses its assets effectively. Collaboration: Work with other trustees, the Chief Executive, the Senior Leadership Team and stakeholders to collectively drive success. Governance: Maintain high standards of governance that generate confidence among stakeholders and staff. Integrity: Promote and protect Keech Hospice Care's values, integrity, image and reputation. Roles and Commitments: Attend board meetings; participate in the Board's annual work programme of reviews; undertake portfolio roles as directed by the Chair; be involved in the work of committees or working groups; promote the charity with external stakeholders; participate in provider visits; perform duties in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life. Responsible for setting the strategic direction of the charity; ensure legal stewardship and guard against conflicts of interest. What we are looking for? Commitment to Keech Hospice Care and an empathy with its aims, ethos and values. Ability to attend board meetings, participate actively and advocate for our mission. Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to carrying out trustee duties. Skills and Experience Finance: Financial management and/or accountancy experience. Track record of securing value for money and effectiveness. Management: Experience in change management and organisational transformation, retail and fundraising management. Clinical: Experience in the health sector in general and end of life care in particular. Board: Experience at a board or senior manager level in a public, private or charity sector context. Experience of defining strategy, mergers & acquisitions, KPIs, governance, compliance, audit & risk management. Digital: Experience of online retail, recruitment, CRM systems, procurement & implementation of IT systems, use of AI/ML. Human Resources: Recruitment & retention of staff and/or volunteers. EDI: Working with young people, older adults, people from diverse backgrounds and/or special needs. Legal: Qualified lawyer, preferably with corporate experience. Personal Criteria No conflict of interest between your business activities and your role as trustee in line with the Seven Principles of Public Life (Nolan Principles). Ability to question intelligently, debate constructively, challenge rigorously and decide dispassionately. Ability to listen sensitively to the views of others inside and outside of the board and to gain the trust and respect of other board and senior management team members. Ability to seek and obtain full and satisfactory answers within the environment of the board. Ability to role model our values and to challenge trustees when they are being compromised. Willingness to learn and develop new skills and volunteer for specific committees and ad hoc workstreams as necessary. No prior experience required as a charity trustee - anyone with relevant skills and time is welcome to apply. Priority for applicants under 35, from a Black, Asian or other minority ethnic background, or living with a disability, as these groups are under represented on our board. Greater diversity helps us make better decisions and better represent the diversity of our membership and the communities we serve. Passion for making a difference in the community and skills/experience in the health sector, end of life care, or at a senior board/manager level in a public, private or charity sector. The role can be demanding but is deeply rewarding and you will be part of a friendly, energetic team. Support through trustee induction, training and peer to peer mentoring will be provided. Reasonable travel expenses arising from trustee duties can be covered. What you will gain Serving as a trustee can help you develop a variety of valuable skills: financial acumen, strategic thinking, governance, leadership, risk management, collaboration, communication, problem solving, ethical judgment and networking. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experience - this is a voluntary role.
Job Title: Duty Manager Location: Gatwick Area (Shift-Based) Salary: Competitive + Benefits Overview An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Duty Manager to join a fast-paced operational environment within the aviation sector. This role is responsible for overseeing daily airside and landside operations, ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant service delivery. The position suits a hands-on individual with strong leadership skills who can manage teams, respond to operational challenges, and maintain high service standards in a time-critical environment. Key Responsibilities Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring activities are delivered safely and efficiently Supervise operational teams, providing leadership and direction across shifts Ensure compliance with all safety, security, and regulatory requirements Act as the main point of contact for operational issues and incident management Coordinate with internal departments and external stakeholders, including airlines and airport authorities Monitor performance against KPIs and service level agreements Manage resource allocation to meet operational demands Handle escalations, disruptions, and time-critical decision-making Maintain accurate reporting and documentation of operational activity Candidate Profile Previous experience in a Duty Manager or Supervisory role within aviation, ground handling, or a similar operational environment Strong understanding of airport operations and safety regulations Proven leadership and team management skills Ability to work under pressure and make effective decisions in real-time Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Flexible approach to shift work, including nights and weekends Desirable Experience Background in ground handling or airside operations Knowledge of compliance frameworks within aviation Experience managing KPIs and operational performance What s on Offer Competitive salary Shift-based role with structured rota Opportunity to work in a dynamic, fast-paced aviation environment Career progression opportunities
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Duty Manager Location: Gatwick Area (Shift-Based) Salary: Competitive + Benefits Overview An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Duty Manager to join a fast-paced operational environment within the aviation sector. This role is responsible for overseeing daily airside and landside operations, ensuring safe, efficient, and compliant service delivery. The position suits a hands-on individual with strong leadership skills who can manage teams, respond to operational challenges, and maintain high service standards in a time-critical environment. Key Responsibilities Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring activities are delivered safely and efficiently Supervise operational teams, providing leadership and direction across shifts Ensure compliance with all safety, security, and regulatory requirements Act as the main point of contact for operational issues and incident management Coordinate with internal departments and external stakeholders, including airlines and airport authorities Monitor performance against KPIs and service level agreements Manage resource allocation to meet operational demands Handle escalations, disruptions, and time-critical decision-making Maintain accurate reporting and documentation of operational activity Candidate Profile Previous experience in a Duty Manager or Supervisory role within aviation, ground handling, or a similar operational environment Strong understanding of airport operations and safety regulations Proven leadership and team management skills Ability to work under pressure and make effective decisions in real-time Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Flexible approach to shift work, including nights and weekends Desirable Experience Background in ground handling or airside operations Knowledge of compliance frameworks within aviation Experience managing KPIs and operational performance What s on Offer Competitive salary Shift-based role with structured rota Opportunity to work in a dynamic, fast-paced aviation environment Career progression opportunities
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in the North of England in the search for a Head of Development Management to join their Town Planning Department on an initial 6 month contract (Extensions likely). The role will require you to lead and manage the Development Management (Including Major projects) and Enforcement functions to provide a modern, customer focussed and business friendly Planning service. Main Areas of Responsibility: Develop and maintain effective relationships with physical development and regeneration partners across the City, regionally and nationally. Develop and maintain a clear understanding of the needs, concerns and expectations of local communities and ensure these are fairly represented in the Planning process. Implement relevant core Regeneration and Planning strategies and associated policies. Effectively manage the development management service including setting objectives and managing performance. Effectively manage, support and promote the development of Council policy and joint strategic plans. Provide strong performance management of the Planning Service by owning and developing service planning, robust financial and budget management and performance measurement ensuring that continuous improvement, value for money and best value are delivered. Assess staff performance and set appropriate target levels of service. Create a positive learning and working environment through delegation and mentoring. Initiate and develop strong working relationships, both internally and externally. Build and maintain effective networks in order to seek out new ideas and innovations to improve service delivery Deal with conflicting demands to establish corporate priorities. Assess staff performance and set appropriate target levels of service. Create a positive learning and working environment through delegation, mentoring and coaching of staff and through the identification of training and development needs. Attend committee meetings, other member bodies and such external working groups as required. Represent the Planning Service at local and regional events as required for learning and sharing opportunities. To oversee the delivery of major development projects of strategic importance to the City. This key role will work across traditional boundaries within the planning profession and involve the areas of development control, planning policy design and implementation. To oversee strategic/regionally important planning applications (and associated detailed applications) from submission through negotiation and determination, to implementation and delivery. To co-ordinate, manage and lead the statutory Development Management function across the Planning and Enforcement Teams. To monitor and manage the Development Management / Enforcement work programme including the management and reporting of collection and expenditure of Section 106 monetary contributions. To develop and implement systems and procedures to ensure that all services are carried out in a timely, accurate and efficient manner, leading to the achievement of the City Developments Portfolios Business Plan, Planning Service and Government performance targets. Responding to development enquiries from within and outside the Council, including the provision of advice to the Senior Managers in respect of the Councils land holdings. To take lead responsibility for the Development Management function at the Planning Committee and other appropriate meetings of the Council including the preparation of information, editorial responsibility for reports and liaison with Committee Services. To ensure co-ordination and liaison with staff in the Building Control team. To ensure that Development Management makes a positive contribution to the strategic Local Plan including the preparation of land use allocations and development management policies based on sound evidence. To lead to ensure that the key processes for local development document production are undertaken, including statutory, regulatory and technical requirements; continuous community involvement in accordance with the Statement of Community Involvement and Sustainability and other appraisals and assessments; negotiation with outside agencies and dealing with elected members. To lead on implementing, monitoring and reviewing statutory development management policies/case law, planning strategies and proposals in relation to the Local Plan and other non-statutory guidance and to advise on further work as appropriate. To undertake or assist in undertaking city-wide and area based planning policy preparation and implementation. To champion social value and ensure it is an integral part of service provision and procurement ensuring wider social, economic and environmental benefits for the council, residents and communities. Being fully accountable for managing the councils resources well and complying with statutory requirements. This includes managing time, avoiding unnecessary waste, reuse and recycle resources to reduce personal impact. Embed the Local Plans vision and strategic priorities in planning decision making to help maximise development opportunities. To have a good understanding of contract management To liaise with other local authorities, Combined Authority and organisations over development plans and strategic planning policy issues ensuring that the Council complies with the duty to cooperate. Representing the Council and Director of Planning & Building Control in committee meetings, other member bodies and such external working groups as required. Promote and implement business excellence throughout the service. Developing and helping to maintain information systems to support plan, strategy and policy development work. To monitor, review and ensure a balanced and cost-effective discharge of the Services functions by organising and continuously developing working practices. Contribute to the delivery of the Council Plan. Delivering and promoting excellent customer service, externally and internally. Contribute to sustainable development in all duties undertaken. Business continuity, emergency planning and risk management, ensuring health and safety and duty of care responsibilities are met. Participation in the tactical / out of hours rota. Commitment to managing people well and in line with the Councils People Plan. Completion of the relevant leadership development programme. To apply for this role, it is essential that you have experience managing a Development Management Team/Planning function. Experience in the wider management of the planning function, Demonstrable experience of dealing with large scale development proposals, appeals and enforcement, Delivery of service excellence and quality outcomes, Demonstrate experience of creating quality environments, and Significant experience of complex planning issues in a large urban area It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline. Carrington West Pay Rate - £750per/day Job Ref - 66016 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Apr 25, 2026
Contractor
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in the North of England in the search for a Head of Development Management to join their Town Planning Department on an initial 6 month contract (Extensions likely). The role will require you to lead and manage the Development Management (Including Major projects) and Enforcement functions to provide a modern, customer focussed and business friendly Planning service. Main Areas of Responsibility: Develop and maintain effective relationships with physical development and regeneration partners across the City, regionally and nationally. Develop and maintain a clear understanding of the needs, concerns and expectations of local communities and ensure these are fairly represented in the Planning process. Implement relevant core Regeneration and Planning strategies and associated policies. Effectively manage the development management service including setting objectives and managing performance. Effectively manage, support and promote the development of Council policy and joint strategic plans. Provide strong performance management of the Planning Service by owning and developing service planning, robust financial and budget management and performance measurement ensuring that continuous improvement, value for money and best value are delivered. Assess staff performance and set appropriate target levels of service. Create a positive learning and working environment through delegation and mentoring. Initiate and develop strong working relationships, both internally and externally. Build and maintain effective networks in order to seek out new ideas and innovations to improve service delivery Deal with conflicting demands to establish corporate priorities. Assess staff performance and set appropriate target levels of service. Create a positive learning and working environment through delegation, mentoring and coaching of staff and through the identification of training and development needs. Attend committee meetings, other member bodies and such external working groups as required. Represent the Planning Service at local and regional events as required for learning and sharing opportunities. To oversee the delivery of major development projects of strategic importance to the City. This key role will work across traditional boundaries within the planning profession and involve the areas of development control, planning policy design and implementation. To oversee strategic/regionally important planning applications (and associated detailed applications) from submission through negotiation and determination, to implementation and delivery. To co-ordinate, manage and lead the statutory Development Management function across the Planning and Enforcement Teams. To monitor and manage the Development Management / Enforcement work programme including the management and reporting of collection and expenditure of Section 106 monetary contributions. To develop and implement systems and procedures to ensure that all services are carried out in a timely, accurate and efficient manner, leading to the achievement of the City Developments Portfolios Business Plan, Planning Service and Government performance targets. Responding to development enquiries from within and outside the Council, including the provision of advice to the Senior Managers in respect of the Councils land holdings. To take lead responsibility for the Development Management function at the Planning Committee and other appropriate meetings of the Council including the preparation of information, editorial responsibility for reports and liaison with Committee Services. To ensure co-ordination and liaison with staff in the Building Control team. To ensure that Development Management makes a positive contribution to the strategic Local Plan including the preparation of land use allocations and development management policies based on sound evidence. To lead to ensure that the key processes for local development document production are undertaken, including statutory, regulatory and technical requirements; continuous community involvement in accordance with the Statement of Community Involvement and Sustainability and other appraisals and assessments; negotiation with outside agencies and dealing with elected members. To lead on implementing, monitoring and reviewing statutory development management policies/case law, planning strategies and proposals in relation to the Local Plan and other non-statutory guidance and to advise on further work as appropriate. To undertake or assist in undertaking city-wide and area based planning policy preparation and implementation. To champion social value and ensure it is an integral part of service provision and procurement ensuring wider social, economic and environmental benefits for the council, residents and communities. Being fully accountable for managing the councils resources well and complying with statutory requirements. This includes managing time, avoiding unnecessary waste, reuse and recycle resources to reduce personal impact. Embed the Local Plans vision and strategic priorities in planning decision making to help maximise development opportunities. To have a good understanding of contract management To liaise with other local authorities, Combined Authority and organisations over development plans and strategic planning policy issues ensuring that the Council complies with the duty to cooperate. Representing the Council and Director of Planning & Building Control in committee meetings, other member bodies and such external working groups as required. Promote and implement business excellence throughout the service. Developing and helping to maintain information systems to support plan, strategy and policy development work. To monitor, review and ensure a balanced and cost-effective discharge of the Services functions by organising and continuously developing working practices. Contribute to the delivery of the Council Plan. Delivering and promoting excellent customer service, externally and internally. Contribute to sustainable development in all duties undertaken. Business continuity, emergency planning and risk management, ensuring health and safety and duty of care responsibilities are met. Participation in the tactical / out of hours rota. Commitment to managing people well and in line with the Councils People Plan. Completion of the relevant leadership development programme. To apply for this role, it is essential that you have experience managing a Development Management Team/Planning function. Experience in the wider management of the planning function, Demonstrable experience of dealing with large scale development proposals, appeals and enforcement, Delivery of service excellence and quality outcomes, Demonstrate experience of creating quality environments, and Significant experience of complex planning issues in a large urban area It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline. Carrington West Pay Rate - £750per/day Job Ref - 66016 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Head of Lighting & Sound When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Head of Lighting & Sound - Sunderland Empire Theatre Reports to: Technical & Buildings Manager Reports: Deputy Chief LX, Senior Technician (s); Casual stage & LX crew Annualised hours contract - 40 hours per week plus 180 premium hours per annum. Join our Technical Department in a key leadership role supporting the Technical Manager while leading, managing, and developing the Lighting and Sound teams. You'll play a central part in welcoming and coordinating visiting companies, overseeing their technical and staffing requirements, delivering productions and events to the highest standards of safety and compliance, and ensuring our venue's equipment and infrastructure are maintained to an exceptional level. This full time, permanent position offers the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, collaborative technical team at the heart of our venue's operations. Key Responsibilities Lead on the safe and efficient fit ups, load outs, and show operations in line with legislation and visiting company requirements. Enforce safe working practices, ensuring trained and competent staff appropriate to the operational requirements. Supporting the Technical Manager ensure that all activities, infrastructure and equipment meet regulations and ATG Policies Procedures and guidance. Manage the safe operation, maintenance, testing and repair of all venue electrical and technical infrastructure and equipment. Service, maintain, and install electrical equipment in accordance with current IEE regulations. Monitor and coordinate external contractors, ensuring all work meets required standards and Health & Safety obligations. Work with the city council and partner agencies to ensure compliance for visiting productions. Operational Requirements Schedule and resource technical staff through effective long term planning, costing, and compliance with working time and union agreements. Work closely with visiting companies to meet technical needs economically and within contractual terms. Communicate seat removals or layout changes to Box Office, Marketing, and Front of House. Ensure all expenditure aligns with agreed budgets and ATG finance policies. Technical Lead all Lighting and Sound activity, ensuring productions and events are delivered to the highest standard. Work with the Technical Manager and Head of Stage to ensure all production requirements are met efficiently. Plan ahead and schedule technical staff effectively, producing and approving rosters in good time. Provide excellent customer care to producers, touring companies, and production teams in partnership with Technical and Stage Door teams. Act as a primary contact for visiting companies, responding promptly and professionally. Assist with get ins/get outs and operate as duty technician or console operator when required. Train and develop technical staff to meet business needs. Maintain accurate records of equipment maintenance, inspections, and insurance checks. Attend technical meetings and communicate company processes, updates, and goals. Safety Support the implementation and monitoring of Health & Safety procedures in line with legislation for staff and visiting companies. Ensure backstage and technical operations comply with legislation and ATG policies, with all documentation completed to a high standard. Carry out and regularly review Risk Assessments and Method Statements. Action safety points raised through audits or meetings within agreed timescales. Maintenance Work with the Technical Manager and Head of Stage to ensure backstage and auditorium areas are presented to the highest standards and remain safe. Develop, plan, and participate in maintenance, inspections, and testing of all technical infrastructure and equipment. Staff Development, Training & Communication Support the development of a skilled, cohesive, and motivated team through strong communication, training, and development. Ensure all ATG HR policies and procedures are implemented. Assist in recruiting, training, and managing staff to achieve departmental and business objectives. Participate in company, venue, and departmental meetings to ensure clear and consistent communication. Other Duties Work at other ATG venues when required. Undertake any reasonable duties and training as needed. Your skills, qualities, and experience. We welcome transferable skills from other industries. If you can demonstrate many of the essential skills, qualities and experience we encourage you to apply. We are able to provide training where necessary. Essential Proven experience working on medium to large-scale touring productions, either from a receiving house or touring company perspective. Demonstrable experience in both leading and contributing effectively within a collaborative team environment. Proficient in the setup, operation, and live mixing of lighting for theatrical productions and live events. Extensive experience in programming and operating lighting using ETC Eos-family consoles, with a high level of proficiency expected. Familiarity with the Apex 10 desk is desirable, with the ability to deliver complex lighting states accurately and efficiently under production conditions. A versatile and experienced multi-skilled theatre technician, confident across a broad range of technical disciplines. Practical experience and competence in the use of counterweight (single purchase) flying systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to motivate colleagues and a strong commitment to both personal and team development. A proactive, solution-focused approach to problem solving, with the ability to remain calm and effective under pressure. Sound working knowledge of current health and safety legislation, including the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM), the Work at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR), the Lifting. Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER), and the Provision and Use of Wok Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), with the ability to apply these principles effectively within a practical theatre environment. Willingness and ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays, as required by the production schedule. A genuine enthusiasm for live performance and a commitment to delivering high-quality technical support to artists, creatives, and audiences alike. Desirable Formal training in Manual Handling and Working at Height, with the ability to apply safe working practices in line with current legislation. Current First Aid at Work certification. Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) qualification, with the ability to conduct and document inspections in accordance with safety standards. IOSH Managing Safely certificate or equivalent, demonstrating a proactive approach to maintaining a safe and legally compliant working environment. Qualification or proven competency in the safe use and handling of stage pyrotechnics. A working knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (HSAW), with the ability to support its practical application in a technical theatre setting. Understanding of domestic electrical installation principles, with working knowledge of relevant regulations and best practices. Certificates in BS 7909:2011 Code of Practice for Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and related purposes and its implementation in live performance environments and BS 7671:2018 (IET Wiring Regulations), particularly in relation to theatre installations and temporary power systems. General understanding of building maintenance requirements and the ability to identify and report issues appropriately. Working knowledge of the BECTU/UK Theatre collective agreement, with an understanding of relevant working practices and conditions. Experience in relighting touring or transferred productions, with sensitivity to both the artistic intent and practical constraints of the receiving venue. About Us - Our values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees . click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Head of Lighting & Sound When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Head of Lighting & Sound - Sunderland Empire Theatre Reports to: Technical & Buildings Manager Reports: Deputy Chief LX, Senior Technician (s); Casual stage & LX crew Annualised hours contract - 40 hours per week plus 180 premium hours per annum. Join our Technical Department in a key leadership role supporting the Technical Manager while leading, managing, and developing the Lighting and Sound teams. You'll play a central part in welcoming and coordinating visiting companies, overseeing their technical and staffing requirements, delivering productions and events to the highest standards of safety and compliance, and ensuring our venue's equipment and infrastructure are maintained to an exceptional level. This full time, permanent position offers the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, collaborative technical team at the heart of our venue's operations. Key Responsibilities Lead on the safe and efficient fit ups, load outs, and show operations in line with legislation and visiting company requirements. Enforce safe working practices, ensuring trained and competent staff appropriate to the operational requirements. Supporting the Technical Manager ensure that all activities, infrastructure and equipment meet regulations and ATG Policies Procedures and guidance. Manage the safe operation, maintenance, testing and repair of all venue electrical and technical infrastructure and equipment. Service, maintain, and install electrical equipment in accordance with current IEE regulations. Monitor and coordinate external contractors, ensuring all work meets required standards and Health & Safety obligations. Work with the city council and partner agencies to ensure compliance for visiting productions. Operational Requirements Schedule and resource technical staff through effective long term planning, costing, and compliance with working time and union agreements. Work closely with visiting companies to meet technical needs economically and within contractual terms. Communicate seat removals or layout changes to Box Office, Marketing, and Front of House. Ensure all expenditure aligns with agreed budgets and ATG finance policies. Technical Lead all Lighting and Sound activity, ensuring productions and events are delivered to the highest standard. Work with the Technical Manager and Head of Stage to ensure all production requirements are met efficiently. Plan ahead and schedule technical staff effectively, producing and approving rosters in good time. Provide excellent customer care to producers, touring companies, and production teams in partnership with Technical and Stage Door teams. Act as a primary contact for visiting companies, responding promptly and professionally. Assist with get ins/get outs and operate as duty technician or console operator when required. Train and develop technical staff to meet business needs. Maintain accurate records of equipment maintenance, inspections, and insurance checks. Attend technical meetings and communicate company processes, updates, and goals. Safety Support the implementation and monitoring of Health & Safety procedures in line with legislation for staff and visiting companies. Ensure backstage and technical operations comply with legislation and ATG policies, with all documentation completed to a high standard. Carry out and regularly review Risk Assessments and Method Statements. Action safety points raised through audits or meetings within agreed timescales. Maintenance Work with the Technical Manager and Head of Stage to ensure backstage and auditorium areas are presented to the highest standards and remain safe. Develop, plan, and participate in maintenance, inspections, and testing of all technical infrastructure and equipment. Staff Development, Training & Communication Support the development of a skilled, cohesive, and motivated team through strong communication, training, and development. Ensure all ATG HR policies and procedures are implemented. Assist in recruiting, training, and managing staff to achieve departmental and business objectives. Participate in company, venue, and departmental meetings to ensure clear and consistent communication. Other Duties Work at other ATG venues when required. Undertake any reasonable duties and training as needed. Your skills, qualities, and experience. We welcome transferable skills from other industries. If you can demonstrate many of the essential skills, qualities and experience we encourage you to apply. We are able to provide training where necessary. Essential Proven experience working on medium to large-scale touring productions, either from a receiving house or touring company perspective. Demonstrable experience in both leading and contributing effectively within a collaborative team environment. Proficient in the setup, operation, and live mixing of lighting for theatrical productions and live events. Extensive experience in programming and operating lighting using ETC Eos-family consoles, with a high level of proficiency expected. Familiarity with the Apex 10 desk is desirable, with the ability to deliver complex lighting states accurately and efficiently under production conditions. A versatile and experienced multi-skilled theatre technician, confident across a broad range of technical disciplines. Practical experience and competence in the use of counterweight (single purchase) flying systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to motivate colleagues and a strong commitment to both personal and team development. A proactive, solution-focused approach to problem solving, with the ability to remain calm and effective under pressure. Sound working knowledge of current health and safety legislation, including the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM), the Work at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR), the Lifting. Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER), and the Provision and Use of Wok Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), with the ability to apply these principles effectively within a practical theatre environment. Willingness and ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays, as required by the production schedule. A genuine enthusiasm for live performance and a commitment to delivering high-quality technical support to artists, creatives, and audiences alike. Desirable Formal training in Manual Handling and Working at Height, with the ability to apply safe working practices in line with current legislation. Current First Aid at Work certification. Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) qualification, with the ability to conduct and document inspections in accordance with safety standards. IOSH Managing Safely certificate or equivalent, demonstrating a proactive approach to maintaining a safe and legally compliant working environment. Qualification or proven competency in the safe use and handling of stage pyrotechnics. A working knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (HSAW), with the ability to support its practical application in a technical theatre setting. Understanding of domestic electrical installation principles, with working knowledge of relevant regulations and best practices. Certificates in BS 7909:2011 Code of Practice for Temporary Electrical Systems for Entertainment and related purposes and its implementation in live performance environments and BS 7671:2018 (IET Wiring Regulations), particularly in relation to theatre installations and temporary power systems. General understanding of building maintenance requirements and the ability to identify and report issues appropriately. Working knowledge of the BECTU/UK Theatre collective agreement, with an understanding of relevant working practices and conditions. Experience in relighting touring or transferred productions, with sensitivity to both the artistic intent and practical constraints of the receiving venue. About Us - Our values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees . click apply for full job details
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Chorley, Lancashire
Pastoral Manager Location: Chorley Contract: Full-time Start Date: September 2026 Rate of Pay: From £15 per hour About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated, compassionate, and highly organised Pastoral Manager to join our school's support team. This is a vital role focused on improving student wellbeing, behaviour, attendance, and engagement. You will help create a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where every young person can thrive, both personally and academically. This role is ideal for someone with strong behaviour management skills, excellent interpersonal abilities, and a genuine passion for supporting young people. Key Responsibilities Lead on pastoral care, ensuring students' wellbeing, safety, and conduct are prioritised Build strong, trusting relationships with students, offering guidance, support, and early intervention Work closely with senior leaders, Heads of Year, SEND staff, and external agencies Monitor behaviour, attendance, punctuality, and safeguarding concerns Support restorative practices and implement behaviour support plans Liaise with parents/carers to strengthen home school relationships Oversee safeguarding referrals and maintain accurate pastoral records Contribute to the wider culture of inclusion, positive behaviour, and student development Provide crisis support and act as a key point of contact for vulnerable students What We're Looking For Experience working with young people in pastoral, behaviour, youth work, or safeguarding roles. Strong understanding of pastoral systems, child development, and safeguarding procedures. Excellent communication and relationship building skills. Ability to remain calm, solution focused, and professional under pressure. Confident in de escalation, conflict resolution, and restorative approaches. Highly organised with strong administrative skills. A team player with a genuine passion for supporting young people. What We Offer Supportive senior leadership and a collaborative staff team. Ongoing professional development via CPD and pastoral/safeguarding training. A positive school culture focused on wellbeing, inclusion, and personal growth. Weekly PAYE. Dedicated recruitment consultant available for ongoing support.Opportunities to progress into safeguarding, pastoral leadership, or SEND roles. All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ's on the Teaching Personnel website for details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education' this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Pastoral Manager Location: Chorley Contract: Full-time Start Date: September 2026 Rate of Pay: From £15 per hour About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated, compassionate, and highly organised Pastoral Manager to join our school's support team. This is a vital role focused on improving student wellbeing, behaviour, attendance, and engagement. You will help create a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where every young person can thrive, both personally and academically. This role is ideal for someone with strong behaviour management skills, excellent interpersonal abilities, and a genuine passion for supporting young people. Key Responsibilities Lead on pastoral care, ensuring students' wellbeing, safety, and conduct are prioritised Build strong, trusting relationships with students, offering guidance, support, and early intervention Work closely with senior leaders, Heads of Year, SEND staff, and external agencies Monitor behaviour, attendance, punctuality, and safeguarding concerns Support restorative practices and implement behaviour support plans Liaise with parents/carers to strengthen home school relationships Oversee safeguarding referrals and maintain accurate pastoral records Contribute to the wider culture of inclusion, positive behaviour, and student development Provide crisis support and act as a key point of contact for vulnerable students What We're Looking For Experience working with young people in pastoral, behaviour, youth work, or safeguarding roles. Strong understanding of pastoral systems, child development, and safeguarding procedures. Excellent communication and relationship building skills. Ability to remain calm, solution focused, and professional under pressure. Confident in de escalation, conflict resolution, and restorative approaches. Highly organised with strong administrative skills. A team player with a genuine passion for supporting young people. What We Offer Supportive senior leadership and a collaborative staff team. Ongoing professional development via CPD and pastoral/safeguarding training. A positive school culture focused on wellbeing, inclusion, and personal growth. Weekly PAYE. Dedicated recruitment consultant available for ongoing support.Opportunities to progress into safeguarding, pastoral leadership, or SEND roles. All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ's on the Teaching Personnel website for details. All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date. Teaching Personnel is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We undertake safeguarding checks on all workers in accordance with DfE statutory guidance 'Keeping Children Safe in Education' this may also include an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted applicants. We offer all our registered candidates FREE child protection and prevent duty training. All candidates must undertake or have undertaken a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Full assistance provided. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Business Development Manager - Fans/Motors (Home-Based), UK) Are you an experienced Business Development Manager with a background in Fans, Motors, or Drives, looking for a home-based role covering the UK? Our client, a globally recognised leader in Human Machine Interface (HMI) components and solutions, is expanding their UK team. With headquarters in the UK, they support a wide network of direct clients across the UK and Northern Europe, along with specialist distribution partners throughout Europe. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing, innovative business at the forefront of its industry. About the Role As the Business Development Manager - Fans/Motors, you will be responsible for driving sales growth within the transport, automotive, and machinery sectors. You will manage existing customer relationships and proactively identify and secure new business opportunities. This is a home-based role, but regular travel to customer sites across the UK will be required. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute sales strategies to grow market share in the fans, motors, drives, and automation sectors. Build strong relationships with existing clients, ensuring long-term account retention and satisfaction. Identify and pursue new business opportunities within the transport, automotive, and industrial machinery markets. Work closely with customers on design-led solutions, offering technical insight and product expertise. Deliver against targets and KPIs, while reporting progress to senior management. Requirements Proven experience in a business development or technical sales role, ideally in motors, stepper motors, drives, or servo systems. A successful track record of selling into industries such as transportation, automotive, or heavy-duty machinery. Strong strategic planning and sales development skills with a results-driven approach. This is a fantastic home-based opportunity for a Business Development Manager - Fans/Motors Market to join an established, growing company. If this position is the one for you, call Ben on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Business Development Manager - Fans/Motors (Home-Based), UK) Are you an experienced Business Development Manager with a background in Fans, Motors, or Drives, looking for a home-based role covering the UK? Our client, a globally recognised leader in Human Machine Interface (HMI) components and solutions, is expanding their UK team. With headquarters in the UK, they support a wide network of direct clients across the UK and Northern Europe, along with specialist distribution partners throughout Europe. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing, innovative business at the forefront of its industry. About the Role As the Business Development Manager - Fans/Motors, you will be responsible for driving sales growth within the transport, automotive, and machinery sectors. You will manage existing customer relationships and proactively identify and secure new business opportunities. This is a home-based role, but regular travel to customer sites across the UK will be required. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute sales strategies to grow market share in the fans, motors, drives, and automation sectors. Build strong relationships with existing clients, ensuring long-term account retention and satisfaction. Identify and pursue new business opportunities within the transport, automotive, and industrial machinery markets. Work closely with customers on design-led solutions, offering technical insight and product expertise. Deliver against targets and KPIs, while reporting progress to senior management. Requirements Proven experience in a business development or technical sales role, ideally in motors, stepper motors, drives, or servo systems. A successful track record of selling into industries such as transportation, automotive, or heavy-duty machinery. Strong strategic planning and sales development skills with a results-driven approach. This is a fantastic home-based opportunity for a Business Development Manager - Fans/Motors Market to join an established, growing company. If this position is the one for you, call Ben on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)
The New World Trading Company
Marlow, Buckinghamshire
The Botanist Marlow are recruiting an Assistant General Manager! What will you do? As an Assistant General Manager at The Botanist, you will balance your time between managing the Restaurant and Bar Managers while also working closely with the Senior Kitchen team to learn as much as possible. An AGM is the ultimate people role where you take on the responsibility of appraisals, 1:1 meetings, HR issues and recruitment. You will be the go-to person for the whole team and so all queries, questions and issues come directly to you. The overall strategy and vision come from your General Manager and it is up to you to execute this perfectly in their vision. You will lead the Duty Managers and trust them to deliver their targets, tracking their performance and helping them to succeed. Why join us? AGM Bonus Scheme (market leading) 50% discount you and up to 5 guests when dining at any of our restaurants. Free meals on shift - no 'family' meal here, you'll chose from some of our most loved classics. Your birthday (and the day after) are guaranteed off! Education subsidies support you in achieving your personal growth goals. It doesn't end there we've partnered with the best! Access to the TRONC pot via TiPJAR Wagestream helps you plan your finances while offering discounts on market leading brands! You can also withdraw up to 50% of your live earnings if you need that immediate cash boost. Hospitality Action are ready to make you get help with personal issues from finance to free counselling sessions - all anonymously. We continue to break the mould of the modern restaurant. This means that not only do we encourage individuality, we value it! And believe our business thrives on it - from the spaces we create for guests, to the careers we build for our people - you are your only limit! If our brand matches yours, apply below. You'll love it here!
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
The Botanist Marlow are recruiting an Assistant General Manager! What will you do? As an Assistant General Manager at The Botanist, you will balance your time between managing the Restaurant and Bar Managers while also working closely with the Senior Kitchen team to learn as much as possible. An AGM is the ultimate people role where you take on the responsibility of appraisals, 1:1 meetings, HR issues and recruitment. You will be the go-to person for the whole team and so all queries, questions and issues come directly to you. The overall strategy and vision come from your General Manager and it is up to you to execute this perfectly in their vision. You will lead the Duty Managers and trust them to deliver their targets, tracking their performance and helping them to succeed. Why join us? AGM Bonus Scheme (market leading) 50% discount you and up to 5 guests when dining at any of our restaurants. Free meals on shift - no 'family' meal here, you'll chose from some of our most loved classics. Your birthday (and the day after) are guaranteed off! Education subsidies support you in achieving your personal growth goals. It doesn't end there we've partnered with the best! Access to the TRONC pot via TiPJAR Wagestream helps you plan your finances while offering discounts on market leading brands! You can also withdraw up to 50% of your live earnings if you need that immediate cash boost. Hospitality Action are ready to make you get help with personal issues from finance to free counselling sessions - all anonymously. We continue to break the mould of the modern restaurant. This means that not only do we encourage individuality, we value it! And believe our business thrives on it - from the spaces we create for guests, to the careers we build for our people - you are your only limit! If our brand matches yours, apply below. You'll love it here!