ROLE PROFILE: Carers Service Manager - Herefordshire Carer Links Responsible to: Director of Governance and Charitable Services Responsible for: Operational team operating across Herefordshire Location: Hybrid Home / Office Based Fred Bulmer Centre, Hereford (minimum two days in the office) Salary: £30,000 Hours of Work: Full Time 37.5 hours per week Key Purpose / WHY? The Carers Services Manager will play a vital role in leading a team to assist unpaid carers to connect with their communities and access the support they need within Herefordshire. The role will support the Herefordshire team, who deliver the what matters assessment to carers and provide bespoke, person-centered information, advice and guidance to people accessing our services. Support includes but is not limited to; one-to-one support, events and activities, as well as signposting and referring to relevant agencies for additional support helping people on their caring journey. The role will work alongside internal teams and external partners to create community connections, develop an outreach support program, linking people to community resources with a focus on preventing the need for escalation to statutory services. Key accountabilities & responsibilities 1. Service Leadership and Delivery Oversee day to day delivery of our commissioned Information, Advice and Guidance service for unpaid Carers in Herefordshire Facilitate the application, review and distribution of small grants to unpaid carers across the region as required Monitor service quality and delivery and report monthly Key Performance Indicators and quarterly monitoring reports to Local Authority Commissioners. Ensure reporting demonstrates the scale, impact, and quality of our services. Meet with commissioners to review service performance quarterly Ensure the service is visible and accessible to carers from all communities Support carer self-identification and address barriers to engagement, including those faced by underrepresented groups of carers Help raise the profile and recognition of TuVida to assist with recruitment, service-user and partner engagement and financial sustainability by contributing to social media presence and the website 2. Service Development Work collaboratively with senior colleagues, identifying opportunities for sustainable growth, and working to execute commercial opportunities, including supporting and/or leading on tendering, Bidding, and negotiating new business as well as business retention strategies and mobilisation of new business. 3. Team Management Lead and develop a team to deliver person-centered outcomes for unpaid carers across Herefordshire providing practical support and guidance as required Provide exemplary leadership and management for the team, including regular team meetings, 121 s and objective setting, caseload management, performance reviews and promoting professional development and well-being Create development plans for team members, identifying training needs and growth opportunities within the team and wider organisation Foster a collaborative team environment that promotes knowledge sharing, continuous improvement, and high-performance standards Delegate effectively while maintaining oversight of service quality and manager satisfaction Oversee recruitment and inductions of new staff Manage leave and staff absence Act as designated safeguarding lead for the team, maintaining hight standards of safeguarding practice. Support the team through the process of raising safeguards and following up on safeguarding concerns complying with internal and external agencies policies and procedures. 4. Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement Ensure the services work collaboratively with partners and community services, manage the delivery of a program of support and services that help improve the wellbeing of carers and which respond to their needs and aspirations. Lead on increasing the awareness of TuVida s services in the county, including development of marketing materials, attending events, stakeholder meetings and increasing recognition of and support available for unpaid carers. Build and maintain effective relationships with local authority, health services, and other stakeholders and third sector organisations involved in supporting carers Represent the service at multi-agency meetings and network meetings Promote awareness of carer rights and needs within the community through talks and training General As a carers services manager the post holder will be a key brand ambassador and a custodian of our values and our reputation. The post holder will lead by example in every area of their work and will work in accordance with the organisation s policies and procedures. We are an organisation led by our culture and values. Our expectation is that all employees will adhere to behaviors that demonstrate these values in everything they do and all decisions they make. No matter what role an employee holds in the organisation, we expect them to operate with compassion for our clients and for each other; to fiercely protect and promote the brand and the reputation of the organisation; and to work in a spirit of openness and trust always challenging practice or behavior that compromises the reputation or values in any way. Vision Values A society where every person who is ill or disabled and every carer can live well and enjoy life Pioneering we will continuously try new approaches and ideas, challenging the status quo. Uncompromising we will do what we say we are going to do and when we are going to do it. Compassionate we are committed to enabling people to have choice over their care and support. Person Specification Essential Experience Required Desirable Experience Required Experience of leading or managing frontline services. Experience of managing staff and/or volunteers. Experience of safeguarding responsibilities. A network of contacts within local authorities, the health sector and voluntary sector organisations in Herefordshire. Experience of working with unpaid carers or people with care/support needs. Experience of business case development and bid writing/contract tendering. Experience of managing Health & Safety risks. Knowledge of the Care Act and carers rights Essential Skills and Abilities Required Desirable Skills and Abilities Required Strong leadership and team building skills. Able to look at the bigger picture and devise plans and priorities that are clearly aligned to achieving an agreed strategy. To also contribute to decision-making and future strategy development. Ability to enact and/or manage change. Excellent communication and relationship building skills, able to communicate effectively with service users, external partners, funders and professionals. Ability to work co-operatively and effectively with colleagues across the organisation. Ability to obtain and provide insight and analysis to ensure funders fully understand the value of our services and that we are meeting contract requirements with a focus on meeting targets and demonstrating outcomes. Capacity to resolve complex and/or challenging situations with the ability to influence actions and appropriately and positively respond to constructive criticism or challenge. Ability to maintain professional boundaries, including appropriate levels of confidentiality and the requirements of GDPR. Qualifications Required Other Desirable Criteria Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications Ability and willingness to travel as part of the role and wider organisational requirements. A commitment to continual professional development Positive attitude toward carers and committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. Knowledge of using CRM systems. ILM Level 5 or above NB: This role profile is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities, but to give an indication of the main areas of activity and involvement This role profile is an outline of the key tasks and responsibilities of the post, and the post holder may be required to undertake additional duties appropriate to the pay band. The post may change over time to reflect the developing needs of the Charity and its services, as well as the personal development needs of the post holder. This post is exempt under the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions) Order 1975 and is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
ROLE PROFILE: Carers Service Manager - Herefordshire Carer Links Responsible to: Director of Governance and Charitable Services Responsible for: Operational team operating across Herefordshire Location: Hybrid Home / Office Based Fred Bulmer Centre, Hereford (minimum two days in the office) Salary: £30,000 Hours of Work: Full Time 37.5 hours per week Key Purpose / WHY? The Carers Services Manager will play a vital role in leading a team to assist unpaid carers to connect with their communities and access the support they need within Herefordshire. The role will support the Herefordshire team, who deliver the what matters assessment to carers and provide bespoke, person-centered information, advice and guidance to people accessing our services. Support includes but is not limited to; one-to-one support, events and activities, as well as signposting and referring to relevant agencies for additional support helping people on their caring journey. The role will work alongside internal teams and external partners to create community connections, develop an outreach support program, linking people to community resources with a focus on preventing the need for escalation to statutory services. Key accountabilities & responsibilities 1. Service Leadership and Delivery Oversee day to day delivery of our commissioned Information, Advice and Guidance service for unpaid Carers in Herefordshire Facilitate the application, review and distribution of small grants to unpaid carers across the region as required Monitor service quality and delivery and report monthly Key Performance Indicators and quarterly monitoring reports to Local Authority Commissioners. Ensure reporting demonstrates the scale, impact, and quality of our services. Meet with commissioners to review service performance quarterly Ensure the service is visible and accessible to carers from all communities Support carer self-identification and address barriers to engagement, including those faced by underrepresented groups of carers Help raise the profile and recognition of TuVida to assist with recruitment, service-user and partner engagement and financial sustainability by contributing to social media presence and the website 2. Service Development Work collaboratively with senior colleagues, identifying opportunities for sustainable growth, and working to execute commercial opportunities, including supporting and/or leading on tendering, Bidding, and negotiating new business as well as business retention strategies and mobilisation of new business. 3. Team Management Lead and develop a team to deliver person-centered outcomes for unpaid carers across Herefordshire providing practical support and guidance as required Provide exemplary leadership and management for the team, including regular team meetings, 121 s and objective setting, caseload management, performance reviews and promoting professional development and well-being Create development plans for team members, identifying training needs and growth opportunities within the team and wider organisation Foster a collaborative team environment that promotes knowledge sharing, continuous improvement, and high-performance standards Delegate effectively while maintaining oversight of service quality and manager satisfaction Oversee recruitment and inductions of new staff Manage leave and staff absence Act as designated safeguarding lead for the team, maintaining hight standards of safeguarding practice. Support the team through the process of raising safeguards and following up on safeguarding concerns complying with internal and external agencies policies and procedures. 4. Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement Ensure the services work collaboratively with partners and community services, manage the delivery of a program of support and services that help improve the wellbeing of carers and which respond to their needs and aspirations. Lead on increasing the awareness of TuVida s services in the county, including development of marketing materials, attending events, stakeholder meetings and increasing recognition of and support available for unpaid carers. Build and maintain effective relationships with local authority, health services, and other stakeholders and third sector organisations involved in supporting carers Represent the service at multi-agency meetings and network meetings Promote awareness of carer rights and needs within the community through talks and training General As a carers services manager the post holder will be a key brand ambassador and a custodian of our values and our reputation. The post holder will lead by example in every area of their work and will work in accordance with the organisation s policies and procedures. We are an organisation led by our culture and values. Our expectation is that all employees will adhere to behaviors that demonstrate these values in everything they do and all decisions they make. No matter what role an employee holds in the organisation, we expect them to operate with compassion for our clients and for each other; to fiercely protect and promote the brand and the reputation of the organisation; and to work in a spirit of openness and trust always challenging practice or behavior that compromises the reputation or values in any way. Vision Values A society where every person who is ill or disabled and every carer can live well and enjoy life Pioneering we will continuously try new approaches and ideas, challenging the status quo. Uncompromising we will do what we say we are going to do and when we are going to do it. Compassionate we are committed to enabling people to have choice over their care and support. Person Specification Essential Experience Required Desirable Experience Required Experience of leading or managing frontline services. Experience of managing staff and/or volunteers. Experience of safeguarding responsibilities. A network of contacts within local authorities, the health sector and voluntary sector organisations in Herefordshire. Experience of working with unpaid carers or people with care/support needs. Experience of business case development and bid writing/contract tendering. Experience of managing Health & Safety risks. Knowledge of the Care Act and carers rights Essential Skills and Abilities Required Desirable Skills and Abilities Required Strong leadership and team building skills. Able to look at the bigger picture and devise plans and priorities that are clearly aligned to achieving an agreed strategy. To also contribute to decision-making and future strategy development. Ability to enact and/or manage change. Excellent communication and relationship building skills, able to communicate effectively with service users, external partners, funders and professionals. Ability to work co-operatively and effectively with colleagues across the organisation. Ability to obtain and provide insight and analysis to ensure funders fully understand the value of our services and that we are meeting contract requirements with a focus on meeting targets and demonstrating outcomes. Capacity to resolve complex and/or challenging situations with the ability to influence actions and appropriately and positively respond to constructive criticism or challenge. Ability to maintain professional boundaries, including appropriate levels of confidentiality and the requirements of GDPR. Qualifications Required Other Desirable Criteria Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications Ability and willingness to travel as part of the role and wider organisational requirements. A commitment to continual professional development Positive attitude toward carers and committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. Knowledge of using CRM systems. ILM Level 5 or above NB: This role profile is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities, but to give an indication of the main areas of activity and involvement This role profile is an outline of the key tasks and responsibilities of the post, and the post holder may be required to undertake additional duties appropriate to the pay band. The post may change over time to reflect the developing needs of the Charity and its services, as well as the personal development needs of the post holder. This post is exempt under the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions) Order 1975 and is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Are you an experienced arts manager with a good knowledge of the choral singing sector? We are looking for our new General Manager to work across finance, marketing, strategic and artistic direction, development, smooth daily operations, and responsible for safeguarding. You will be managing a small team of experienced staff and have the support of an active Chairman and Board of Trustees. The main duties and responsibilities for the General Manager role are as follows: GENERAL MANAGEMENT • Lead the small part time team, maintaining regular contact and guiding their decision-making and activities • Ensure that all team members are working effectively and have appropriate support and resources • Identifying ad hoc need for extra resource and sourcing this • First point of contact for any enquiries to the Foundation STRATEGIC & ARTISTIC DIRECTION • Working closely with the Founding Artistic Director and Board of Trustees to develop and deliver the artistic and strategic vision for the Foundation. • Review current strategic goals and develop 3-5 year plan with the Board for all activities. • Produce quarterly general management updates for the Trustees. • Work with the team to help them deliver on their annual targets (choral courses; Rodolfus Choir; Development; communication; partnerships) FINANCIAL • Overseeing the bank account and payment platforms and updating all payments in and out of the account via our accounting software, XERO. • Paying invoices and keeping accurate records. • Liaising with our accountants and providing information for the preparation of annual accounts. • Setting the annual budget and reviewing every quarter for Trustee meetings • Setting the choral courses budget and Rodolfus Choir budget in collaboration with the Courses Operations Manager and Choir Manager, for the annual activities. • Working with a member of the Board to discuss financial strategy. • Collating gift aid claims for submission MARKETING AND REPRESENTING THE ORGANISATION • Develop and execute a vision and story for the Foundation, both for marketing and fundraising. (in collaboration with the Development Manager and Communications Manager) • Attend conferences and events to promote the Foundation as appropriate • Look for opportunities to develop our activities • Write and send Newsletters to our database of supporters at least monthly or when required, liaising with the team for appropriate messages and content. • Overseeing marketing including print/digital marketing assets for our activities FUNDRAISING & DEVELOPMENT • Supporting the Development Manager to develop applications to Trusts & Foundations, including developing a case for funding as necessary. • Supporting the Development Manager in their endeavours to develop Individual Donors SAFEGUARDING • Working with our Trustee for Safeguarding, reviewing and updating all safeguarding policies annually, briefing annual course staff on their safeguarding responsibilities • Dealing with any disclosures and keeping records. • Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the Foundation GENERAL • Attend Team and Board meetings as required • Be a passionate advocate at all times for Rodolfus • Adhere to all legal requirements relating to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as well as all other company policies and procedures • Create a positive work environment, underpinned by the organisation s values
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced arts manager with a good knowledge of the choral singing sector? We are looking for our new General Manager to work across finance, marketing, strategic and artistic direction, development, smooth daily operations, and responsible for safeguarding. You will be managing a small team of experienced staff and have the support of an active Chairman and Board of Trustees. The main duties and responsibilities for the General Manager role are as follows: GENERAL MANAGEMENT • Lead the small part time team, maintaining regular contact and guiding their decision-making and activities • Ensure that all team members are working effectively and have appropriate support and resources • Identifying ad hoc need for extra resource and sourcing this • First point of contact for any enquiries to the Foundation STRATEGIC & ARTISTIC DIRECTION • Working closely with the Founding Artistic Director and Board of Trustees to develop and deliver the artistic and strategic vision for the Foundation. • Review current strategic goals and develop 3-5 year plan with the Board for all activities. • Produce quarterly general management updates for the Trustees. • Work with the team to help them deliver on their annual targets (choral courses; Rodolfus Choir; Development; communication; partnerships) FINANCIAL • Overseeing the bank account and payment platforms and updating all payments in and out of the account via our accounting software, XERO. • Paying invoices and keeping accurate records. • Liaising with our accountants and providing information for the preparation of annual accounts. • Setting the annual budget and reviewing every quarter for Trustee meetings • Setting the choral courses budget and Rodolfus Choir budget in collaboration with the Courses Operations Manager and Choir Manager, for the annual activities. • Working with a member of the Board to discuss financial strategy. • Collating gift aid claims for submission MARKETING AND REPRESENTING THE ORGANISATION • Develop and execute a vision and story for the Foundation, both for marketing and fundraising. (in collaboration with the Development Manager and Communications Manager) • Attend conferences and events to promote the Foundation as appropriate • Look for opportunities to develop our activities • Write and send Newsletters to our database of supporters at least monthly or when required, liaising with the team for appropriate messages and content. • Overseeing marketing including print/digital marketing assets for our activities FUNDRAISING & DEVELOPMENT • Supporting the Development Manager to develop applications to Trusts & Foundations, including developing a case for funding as necessary. • Supporting the Development Manager in their endeavours to develop Individual Donors SAFEGUARDING • Working with our Trustee for Safeguarding, reviewing and updating all safeguarding policies annually, briefing annual course staff on their safeguarding responsibilities • Dealing with any disclosures and keeping records. • Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the Foundation GENERAL • Attend Team and Board meetings as required • Be a passionate advocate at all times for Rodolfus • Adhere to all legal requirements relating to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as well as all other company policies and procedures • Create a positive work environment, underpinned by the organisation s values
St Helen's College - DEPUTY NURSERY MANAGER Role Reporting to: Head of School, Head of Pre-Prep, Nursery Manager Line Management of: Nursery Staff in the absence of the Nursery Manager St Helen's College is seeking an experienced and dedicated Deputy Nursery Manager to start as soon as possible. This role is integral in ensuring our nursery provides a nurturing, high-quality, and safe environment that promotes growth and learning for young children. As the Deputy Nursery Manager, you will be responsible for leading our nursery provision in the absence of the Nursery Manager, ensuring that it is of the highest quality and that it is delivered in accordance with The Early Years Foundation Stage Framework and ISI/OFSTED requirements as set out in the Independent School Standards. This role must deliver a safe, stimulating and caring child-centred environment catering for the children's educational and developmental needs. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong knowledge of child development, high professional standards, and a proven ability to foster positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues. Essential qualifications include a nationally recognised NVQ level 3 in Childcare, and at least 2 years' experience of working in an early year setting. Experience of working effectively with staff and management at all levels Reporting to our Head of Pre-Prep, you will be supported in creating a safe, engaging environment both indoors and outdoors and will take a proactive role in safeguarding and child welfare, maintaining health and safety standards, administering basic first aid, and ensuring our nursery adheres to all EYFS regulations. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of young learners at St Helen's College. For further details please read our job description and full person specification. Interviews are scheduled to take place week commencing 23 rd March 2026 St. Helen's College is committed to safeguarding pupils, and an Enhanced DBS check will take place prior to appointment. Online searches will be conducted on shortlisted candidates as part of our pre-recruitment checks. Purpose of role: The Deputy Nursery Manager is responsible for leading nursery provision at St Helen's College in the absence of the Nursery Manager, ensuring that it is of the highest quality and that it is delivered in accordance with The Early Years Foundation Stage Framework and ISI/ OFSTED requirements as set out in the Independent School Standards. The role must deliver a safe, stimulating and caring child-centred environment catering for the children's educational and developmental needs. What do you have to achieve? High standards of care and education, reflecting the St Helen's College values. Compliance with regulatory requirements. Staff who feel supported and developed in their roles. Positive and effective relationships with families. Hours of work: 40 hours per week - All Year Round (shifts between 7:30a.m. and 6:30p.m.) Salary £28k - £32k Duties and Responsibilities To assist in leading a team to create and deliver a vision for a nurturing, calm and creative nursery setting with both outdoor and indoor play to foster curiosity, independence and confidence. To ensure that children are kept safe, and that staff understand, and, when necessary, follow Safeguarding Procedures in accordance with the school's policy, Keeping Children Safe in Education and Working Together to Safeguard Children, and other relevant statutory documentation. To support the Nursery Manager to implement and monitor the curriculum in accordance with the EYFS Framework and ensure that all children attending the Nursery receive rich and stimulating experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development. To assist in evaluating and improving teaching approaches and methodologies to ensure that all children make excellent progress. To ensure that regular assessment and progress checks are carried out in relation to all children and that progress is regularly monitored to ensure that individual learning needs are met. To promote and facilitate positive partnerships with parents/carers and other family members and ensure that systems and structures are in plans for sharing information related to their child's learning journey. To support the development of outstanding and improving practice with regards to SEND and inclusion, and to ensure that teaching is adapted to cater for children's individual needs. To establish, develop and maintain professional working relationships with relevant Local Authority Departments, regulatory bodies and other agencies, and ensure that provision in the Nursery meets the requirements of the local LA in relation to nursery education grant funding. To assist in ensuring that there is a broad range of co-curricular activities to enrich learning. To create and maintain a culture of high expectations, self-evaluation, reflective practice and continuous improvement throughout the Nursery. To take part in whole school activities and share the same culture in preparation for a smooth transition to school. Safeguarding To ensure that arrangements are in place to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils in the Nursery. To take on the role as one of the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads and work as part of the whole school safeguarding team to ensure that there is a strong culture of safeguarding within the school and that all policies and practices are properly implemented. Health and Safety To support the Nursery Manager in managing the day-to-day operation of the Nursery to ensure regulatory compliance with regard to the health and safety of the children, their parents and carers, the team and any visitors to the Nursery. To ensure that children are appropriately supervised at all times, including having regard to the regulatory adult/child ratio requirements. To adhere to all health and safety policies and procedures in relation to the physical environment, fire procedures, first aid and the assessment of risk. To be responsible for ensuring the Nursery remains compliant in respect of suitably trained staff with relevant paediatric first aid qualification. To be responsible for ensuring that all staff receive Health and Safety training during induction and as required. Finance/Administration To assist in the management of occupancy, staff/pupil ratios and timetables. To maintain accurate session and staffing records and liaise with the school Finance team/Group central finance team in this regard. To coordinate resource requests for the Nursery. To understand and utilise management systems and information to maximise efficiency. To facilitate inspections by regulatory bodies and implement any recommendations. To ensure accurate reporting in respect of session numbers, quality and standards. Staff To develop open and positive working relationships with staff. To induct, support, train and appraise all Nursery staff to ensure delivery of outstanding quality childcare practice and continuous improvement. To develop a well-qualified and experienced team able to meet and exceed all relevant standards. To carry out regular supervisions of the nursery staff along with the Nursery Manager. To identify training needs; develop training plans and evaluate and cascade training undertaken by staff. To work in conjunction with Headteacher in disciplinary and grievance investigations and hearings. Marketing and Recruitment To work closely with the Admissions Team and Group Director of Marketing to promote the Nursery to current and prospective families. To ensure that all staff develop and maintain friendly and professional relationships with parents and carers, leading liaison and managing all aspects of communication. To proactively represent St Helen's College and advance its interests in the local community. To be responsible for ensuring that all complaints and concerns are actively resolved in a timely manner and that these are reported to the Head of Pre-Prep and/or Headteacher. To organise and lead parents' evenings, daily contact, home-school liaison and 'welcome' meetings. To attend all school open days and events. General To be responsible for all administrative duties associated with the Nursery, such as maintaining children's records, ordering equipment, maintaining inventories and keeping all regulatory records. To adhere to all school policies and procedures. To undertake any duties as reasonably requested by line management. The duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. This job description may be reviewed in the future to reflect school development plan priorities.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
St Helen's College - DEPUTY NURSERY MANAGER Role Reporting to: Head of School, Head of Pre-Prep, Nursery Manager Line Management of: Nursery Staff in the absence of the Nursery Manager St Helen's College is seeking an experienced and dedicated Deputy Nursery Manager to start as soon as possible. This role is integral in ensuring our nursery provides a nurturing, high-quality, and safe environment that promotes growth and learning for young children. As the Deputy Nursery Manager, you will be responsible for leading our nursery provision in the absence of the Nursery Manager, ensuring that it is of the highest quality and that it is delivered in accordance with The Early Years Foundation Stage Framework and ISI/OFSTED requirements as set out in the Independent School Standards. This role must deliver a safe, stimulating and caring child-centred environment catering for the children's educational and developmental needs. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong knowledge of child development, high professional standards, and a proven ability to foster positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues. Essential qualifications include a nationally recognised NVQ level 3 in Childcare, and at least 2 years' experience of working in an early year setting. Experience of working effectively with staff and management at all levels Reporting to our Head of Pre-Prep, you will be supported in creating a safe, engaging environment both indoors and outdoors and will take a proactive role in safeguarding and child welfare, maintaining health and safety standards, administering basic first aid, and ensuring our nursery adheres to all EYFS regulations. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of young learners at St Helen's College. For further details please read our job description and full person specification. Interviews are scheduled to take place week commencing 23 rd March 2026 St. Helen's College is committed to safeguarding pupils, and an Enhanced DBS check will take place prior to appointment. Online searches will be conducted on shortlisted candidates as part of our pre-recruitment checks. Purpose of role: The Deputy Nursery Manager is responsible for leading nursery provision at St Helen's College in the absence of the Nursery Manager, ensuring that it is of the highest quality and that it is delivered in accordance with The Early Years Foundation Stage Framework and ISI/ OFSTED requirements as set out in the Independent School Standards. The role must deliver a safe, stimulating and caring child-centred environment catering for the children's educational and developmental needs. What do you have to achieve? High standards of care and education, reflecting the St Helen's College values. Compliance with regulatory requirements. Staff who feel supported and developed in their roles. Positive and effective relationships with families. Hours of work: 40 hours per week - All Year Round (shifts between 7:30a.m. and 6:30p.m.) Salary £28k - £32k Duties and Responsibilities To assist in leading a team to create and deliver a vision for a nurturing, calm and creative nursery setting with both outdoor and indoor play to foster curiosity, independence and confidence. To ensure that children are kept safe, and that staff understand, and, when necessary, follow Safeguarding Procedures in accordance with the school's policy, Keeping Children Safe in Education and Working Together to Safeguard Children, and other relevant statutory documentation. To support the Nursery Manager to implement and monitor the curriculum in accordance with the EYFS Framework and ensure that all children attending the Nursery receive rich and stimulating experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development. To assist in evaluating and improving teaching approaches and methodologies to ensure that all children make excellent progress. To ensure that regular assessment and progress checks are carried out in relation to all children and that progress is regularly monitored to ensure that individual learning needs are met. To promote and facilitate positive partnerships with parents/carers and other family members and ensure that systems and structures are in plans for sharing information related to their child's learning journey. To support the development of outstanding and improving practice with regards to SEND and inclusion, and to ensure that teaching is adapted to cater for children's individual needs. To establish, develop and maintain professional working relationships with relevant Local Authority Departments, regulatory bodies and other agencies, and ensure that provision in the Nursery meets the requirements of the local LA in relation to nursery education grant funding. To assist in ensuring that there is a broad range of co-curricular activities to enrich learning. To create and maintain a culture of high expectations, self-evaluation, reflective practice and continuous improvement throughout the Nursery. To take part in whole school activities and share the same culture in preparation for a smooth transition to school. Safeguarding To ensure that arrangements are in place to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils in the Nursery. To take on the role as one of the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads and work as part of the whole school safeguarding team to ensure that there is a strong culture of safeguarding within the school and that all policies and practices are properly implemented. Health and Safety To support the Nursery Manager in managing the day-to-day operation of the Nursery to ensure regulatory compliance with regard to the health and safety of the children, their parents and carers, the team and any visitors to the Nursery. To ensure that children are appropriately supervised at all times, including having regard to the regulatory adult/child ratio requirements. To adhere to all health and safety policies and procedures in relation to the physical environment, fire procedures, first aid and the assessment of risk. To be responsible for ensuring the Nursery remains compliant in respect of suitably trained staff with relevant paediatric first aid qualification. To be responsible for ensuring that all staff receive Health and Safety training during induction and as required. Finance/Administration To assist in the management of occupancy, staff/pupil ratios and timetables. To maintain accurate session and staffing records and liaise with the school Finance team/Group central finance team in this regard. To coordinate resource requests for the Nursery. To understand and utilise management systems and information to maximise efficiency. To facilitate inspections by regulatory bodies and implement any recommendations. To ensure accurate reporting in respect of session numbers, quality and standards. Staff To develop open and positive working relationships with staff. To induct, support, train and appraise all Nursery staff to ensure delivery of outstanding quality childcare practice and continuous improvement. To develop a well-qualified and experienced team able to meet and exceed all relevant standards. To carry out regular supervisions of the nursery staff along with the Nursery Manager. To identify training needs; develop training plans and evaluate and cascade training undertaken by staff. To work in conjunction with Headteacher in disciplinary and grievance investigations and hearings. Marketing and Recruitment To work closely with the Admissions Team and Group Director of Marketing to promote the Nursery to current and prospective families. To ensure that all staff develop and maintain friendly and professional relationships with parents and carers, leading liaison and managing all aspects of communication. To proactively represent St Helen's College and advance its interests in the local community. To be responsible for ensuring that all complaints and concerns are actively resolved in a timely manner and that these are reported to the Head of Pre-Prep and/or Headteacher. To organise and lead parents' evenings, daily contact, home-school liaison and 'welcome' meetings. To attend all school open days and events. General To be responsible for all administrative duties associated with the Nursery, such as maintaining children's records, ordering equipment, maintaining inventories and keeping all regulatory records. To adhere to all school policies and procedures. To undertake any duties as reasonably requested by line management. The duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. This job description may be reviewed in the future to reflect school development plan priorities.
A highly successful, reputable firm of independent accountants planning for future development and succession is looking to recruit a Manager or Partner Designate as a key addition. The role will be an ideal fit for an entrepreneurial Managerial/Partner Designate level professional looking for a clear route and path to progress into the firms Partnership team. Client Details This highly regarded Bridgwater based chartered firm of accountants has wide ranging clients across differing sectors, turnovers and industry range to cover smaller sole traders and partnerships, alongside a large client base of OMBs and SMEs and larger corporates, overseas groups, as well as not for profit, charity and educational clients, up to £100million in turnover on their largest clients. The firm has grown throughout its history through ongoing, sustained organic new client growth and has a team of around fifty staff with long serving employees, reflecting its team focused and supportive culture. Description Joining the Bridgwater office as a Manager or Partner Designate with clear progression on offer you will bring and utilise your accountancy practice career strengths and background as either an all-round general practitioner, across all areas of audit, accounts and tax, or you may have specialised within audit within a larger firm and looking to progress within a smaller, independent firm. You will take on a portfolio of clients, manage teams and work closely with the partner group, progressing to become a partner on a negotiable and workable time scale, with a clear path and route mapped out between both sides to fit and work around the right candidate. Profile For this Manager or Partner Designate role you will hold either of ACA, ACCA qualifications with a career background in accountancy practice having developed your career to the Senior Manager / Partner Designate levels. You will have an all-around general practitioner career background gained within any of small, medium/large size, mid-tier, or top tier firm background with a technical skill set across any of accounts / tax / audit etc and you will be seeking a challenging, long term career move in the profession at this level. Job Offer Circa £50000 - £65,000 dependent on the background experience and level of the right professional, plus benefits, negotiable. Please apply online and for a further confidential discussion please contact Mark Bailey on to find out more.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
A highly successful, reputable firm of independent accountants planning for future development and succession is looking to recruit a Manager or Partner Designate as a key addition. The role will be an ideal fit for an entrepreneurial Managerial/Partner Designate level professional looking for a clear route and path to progress into the firms Partnership team. Client Details This highly regarded Bridgwater based chartered firm of accountants has wide ranging clients across differing sectors, turnovers and industry range to cover smaller sole traders and partnerships, alongside a large client base of OMBs and SMEs and larger corporates, overseas groups, as well as not for profit, charity and educational clients, up to £100million in turnover on their largest clients. The firm has grown throughout its history through ongoing, sustained organic new client growth and has a team of around fifty staff with long serving employees, reflecting its team focused and supportive culture. Description Joining the Bridgwater office as a Manager or Partner Designate with clear progression on offer you will bring and utilise your accountancy practice career strengths and background as either an all-round general practitioner, across all areas of audit, accounts and tax, or you may have specialised within audit within a larger firm and looking to progress within a smaller, independent firm. You will take on a portfolio of clients, manage teams and work closely with the partner group, progressing to become a partner on a negotiable and workable time scale, with a clear path and route mapped out between both sides to fit and work around the right candidate. Profile For this Manager or Partner Designate role you will hold either of ACA, ACCA qualifications with a career background in accountancy practice having developed your career to the Senior Manager / Partner Designate levels. You will have an all-around general practitioner career background gained within any of small, medium/large size, mid-tier, or top tier firm background with a technical skill set across any of accounts / tax / audit etc and you will be seeking a challenging, long term career move in the profession at this level. Job Offer Circa £50000 - £65,000 dependent on the background experience and level of the right professional, plus benefits, negotiable. Please apply online and for a further confidential discussion please contact Mark Bailey on to find out more.
Audit & Accounts Director / Audit & Accounts Partner Designate (with RI status) McGinnis Loy Associates is proud to be working with a fast growing Regional Accountancy Firm with 12 partners and 80+ staff who are looking for an Audit & Accounts Director / Partner Designate (ideally with RI status) to join their growing LONDON team. Reporting to the Senior Partners, it will be a salaried role profit share initially, with a view to becoming an equity partner in the future. You will be responsible for managing your own portfolio of OMBs/SMEs including Limited Companies, PE-backed firms and Partnerships (typically up to £150m turnover) and managing a team of Qualified General Practice staff. Key deliverables for the position include: Reviewing complex client accounts & financial statements prepared by Qualified staff for client sign-off Ensuring all Audit & Account assignments comply with UK Accounting Standards and internal policies & procedures Managing complex audits, staff planning, presenting final audit files/close-out meetings with clients at 'C' suite level Planning special project assignments, ownership of agreed budgets and ensuring the teams meet client deadlines. Setting objectives and completing appraisals for Audit staff, including future staff growth planning for the office Engaging with new clients and business development activities to help grow the firm across the Greater London area As Partner, point of contact for major with direct contact at CFO/CEO level Ensuring all work across the office is carried out profitably & on a timely basis in accordance with the firm's standards Attending weekly Board Meetings with Partners across the firm to discuss future growth strategy, staff planning, marketing etc Promoting other service lines within the firm and attending external business seminars/events as required To be considered for the Audit/Audit & Accounts Director role you should be a Qualified ACA or Qualified ACCA Accountant (with RI status ideally) with comprehensive External Audit experience with strong staff management and business growth skills. The firm is happy to consider current Partners who wish to make a move to a different practice, or someone at Audit Senior Manager/Director level who has the potential to become Partner in 12-18 months time. They are therefore looking for ambitious, entrepreneurial, strategic and highly-driven personality traits; someone who can help increase revenues significantly within the next 2-5 years. On offer is a base salary up to £100/110,000 profit share with benefits to include company pension, healthcare, 25 days holidays and flexible/WFH benefits. To apply for the position or for more information please contact McGinnis Loy Associates (Reading) Office by telephone or via email at com For other opportunities in Finance / Accounting or Professional Services within London and the Thames Valley region, please visit our website. McGinnis Loy Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy, in accordance with the Employment Agencies Act
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Audit & Accounts Director / Audit & Accounts Partner Designate (with RI status) McGinnis Loy Associates is proud to be working with a fast growing Regional Accountancy Firm with 12 partners and 80+ staff who are looking for an Audit & Accounts Director / Partner Designate (ideally with RI status) to join their growing LONDON team. Reporting to the Senior Partners, it will be a salaried role profit share initially, with a view to becoming an equity partner in the future. You will be responsible for managing your own portfolio of OMBs/SMEs including Limited Companies, PE-backed firms and Partnerships (typically up to £150m turnover) and managing a team of Qualified General Practice staff. Key deliverables for the position include: Reviewing complex client accounts & financial statements prepared by Qualified staff for client sign-off Ensuring all Audit & Account assignments comply with UK Accounting Standards and internal policies & procedures Managing complex audits, staff planning, presenting final audit files/close-out meetings with clients at 'C' suite level Planning special project assignments, ownership of agreed budgets and ensuring the teams meet client deadlines. Setting objectives and completing appraisals for Audit staff, including future staff growth planning for the office Engaging with new clients and business development activities to help grow the firm across the Greater London area As Partner, point of contact for major with direct contact at CFO/CEO level Ensuring all work across the office is carried out profitably & on a timely basis in accordance with the firm's standards Attending weekly Board Meetings with Partners across the firm to discuss future growth strategy, staff planning, marketing etc Promoting other service lines within the firm and attending external business seminars/events as required To be considered for the Audit/Audit & Accounts Director role you should be a Qualified ACA or Qualified ACCA Accountant (with RI status ideally) with comprehensive External Audit experience with strong staff management and business growth skills. The firm is happy to consider current Partners who wish to make a move to a different practice, or someone at Audit Senior Manager/Director level who has the potential to become Partner in 12-18 months time. They are therefore looking for ambitious, entrepreneurial, strategic and highly-driven personality traits; someone who can help increase revenues significantly within the next 2-5 years. On offer is a base salary up to £100/110,000 profit share with benefits to include company pension, healthcare, 25 days holidays and flexible/WFH benefits. To apply for the position or for more information please contact McGinnis Loy Associates (Reading) Office by telephone or via email at com For other opportunities in Finance / Accounting or Professional Services within London and the Thames Valley region, please visit our website. McGinnis Loy Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy, in accordance with the Employment Agencies Act
Deputy Nursery Manager This is the start of an exciting journey for Yarm School with the opening of the Little Phoenix Nursery, September 2026. It is a chance to help set up and build a nursery that sets the benchmark for quality childcare and early years education in a brand new state of the art facility. Beautiful indoor & outdoor spaces will support the well-being of both children and staff, with the roof terrace offering a unique space to play. Situated close to Yarm high street the Deputy Manager will help build strong relationships with the wider community. While within the nursery they will have the opportunity to guide, coach & mentor educators new to their role, and be central in establishing an outstanding quality of care for babies & children aged 0-3 years. The Deputy Manager supports the Nursery Manager and plays a key leadership role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality childcare, education, and operational excellence. This position requires strong leadership, strategic oversight, and a commitment to safeguarding, inclusion, and compliance with all regulatory requirements. The Deputy Nursery Manager deputises fully for the Nursery Manager when required. This job description is not exhaustive but outlines the main responsibilities and expectations of the role. Key Responsibilities Childcare and Education Ensure children in the nursery are safe, supported, and engaged in stimulating, age-appropriate learning and play experiences. Assist with the leadership of all staff, delivering the curriculum effectively and consistently, working with staff and specialists to maintain high standards of practice. Promote strong partnerships with parents, carers, and families, encouraging open communication and active involvement in their child's learning journey. Support and oversee the implementation of inclusive practice, ensuring the effective work of SENCOs and inclusion leads. Undertake the role of Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery and uphold all safeguarding requirements and procedures, working closely with DSL and Safeguarding Team within the school. Ensure nutritional needs of children are met and that Food Safety Regulations are followed at all times incorporating EYFS Nutritional Guidance Ensure full compliance with statutory frameworks (e.g. EYFS, Ofsted, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, and relevant legislation). Keep up to date with developments in childcare and education policy, sharing updates with all staff through a regular cycle of professional learning and appraisal. With the Nursery Manager, work closely with Pre-School at Yarm School to support transition and ensure educational priorities and practices are aligned. Health and Safety Support the Nursery Manager to oversee and implement all health and safety policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. Maintain the highest standards of hygiene across childcare, food preparation, and changing areas. Conduct and act on regular risk assessments. Undertake regular fire drills and act as fire warden for the nursery. Support the Nursery Manager to ensure appropriate first aid provision, fire safety, emergency, and security procedures are in place and reviewed. Ensure full COSHH compliance across the nursery by maintaining risk assessments for hazardous substances, overseeing safe storage and use, and training/supervising staff to protect children, staff, and visitors. Assist in managing the building, grounds, furnishings, and equipment effectively. While maintaining a safe and secure site in line with the security policy. Deputise for the Nursery Manager as required for Health and Safety Committee meetings and weekly estates meetings. Operational Leadership Support the Nursery Manager to Ensure compliance with the EYFS, Ofsted, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, Equality Act 2010, Data Protection Act 2018, and UK GDPR. Liaise with Ofsted (or relevant regulator) and ensure readiness for inspections, implementing recommendations where required. Liaise with the central HR team to ensure all staff hold up-to-date enhanced DBS (or equivalent) checks. Oversee trainee placements, students, and volunteers, ensuring effective supervision, without compromising the delivery of outstanding provision to children and families. Work with local training providers (colleges, universities etc) to build positive relationships and ensure high quality trainees are sourced and supported Assume the full duties of the Nursery Manager in their absence. Deputise for the Nursery Manager as required to chair staff meetings, ensuring agendas and minutes are maintained. Staff Leadership and Development Promote Yarm School values and ethos in daily practice of all staff, fostering a culture of excellence and professionalism Lead, supervise, and support all nursery staff including cooks, cleaners, students, and volunteers in conjunction with the Nursery Manager. Assist in the recruitment, induction, and appraisal of staff, ensuring high quality throughout the team. Support the management of rotas, schedules, and staffing levels in line with regulatory requirements. With the Nursery Manager, provide individual supervision, appraisals, and detailed performance reviews. Identify training needs, implement development plans, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. Marketing, Communication and Engagement Act as an ambassador for Yarm School, consistently upholding and promoting the school's values, ethos, and reputation within the nursery setting. Assist in planning, organising, and delivering engaging Open Events for the nursery. Identify and be able to communicate USPs with current and prospective parents, staff and visitors. Contribute to and be involved in out of working hours activities, for example, training, staff meetings, social/fundraising activities etc. Build and maintain strong relationships with parents, carers, staff, and external agencies, building trust and confidence in Yarm School as a provider of exceptional education. Support the use of social media and other platforms to enhance reputation and engagement. Assist with the coordination of a regular cycle of parent events and forums to strengthen family partnerships. Administration & Records Ensure accurate and timely record-keeping for children, staff, and regulatory purposes. Maintain inventories, order resources, and ensure efficient use of nursery systems/software. Ensure compliance with data protection legislation in all aspects of administration. General Responsibilities Act as a role model, demonstrating best practice and embodying organisational values. Be flexible within working practices of the setting, undertaking other responsible duties where needed, such as domestic tasks, preparation of snack meals, cleaning of equipment etc. Undertake additional duties as required, adapting flexibly to organisational needs. About You We are seeking a dedicated, forward-thinking and ambitious Deputy Nursery Manager who is committed to providing outstanding childcare and early years education. You will bring energy, vision, and strategic leadership to the role, ensuring the very best outcomes for children, families, and staff. You will have excellent communication skills, enabling you to build strong relationships with children, parents, colleagues, and external partners. A problem-solver with the ability to lead change, you will inspire confidence and foster a culture of continuous improvement. Qualifications and Experience Level 3 or above in Childcare/Early Years (e.g. NNEB, CACHE, BTEC National Diploma, NVQ Level 3, or equivalent). A minimum of 3 years experience in a senior leadership or management role within early years. Approved Paediatric First Aid qualification Previous experience as a Deputy Nursery Manager (or equivalent leadership role) is essential. Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, develop, and motivate staff teams. Proven track record of driving improvements, raising standards, and managing change effectively. Strong understanding of safeguarding. A strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and commitment to delivering high-quality childcare and early education. Personal Attributes Passionate about early years education and child development. Commercially aware, organised, and able to balance strategy with daily operations. Confident leader with empathy, integrity, and resilience. Skilled communicator who builds strong relationships with families, staff, and external partners. Solution-focused and adaptable in a fast-paced environment. Committed to ongoing personal and professional growth. Ambitious to develop and deliver early years education of the highest quality. Contractual Matters Salary; £32,000 - £36,000 per year (starting salary dependent upon experience) 40 hours per week; daily shifts will vary and be on a rota between 7.15am and 6.15pm. Full year contract. Holiday leave; 21 days plus bank holidays, plus 4 additional days towards Christmas closure. The nursery is closed over the Christmas period . click apply for full job details
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Deputy Nursery Manager This is the start of an exciting journey for Yarm School with the opening of the Little Phoenix Nursery, September 2026. It is a chance to help set up and build a nursery that sets the benchmark for quality childcare and early years education in a brand new state of the art facility. Beautiful indoor & outdoor spaces will support the well-being of both children and staff, with the roof terrace offering a unique space to play. Situated close to Yarm high street the Deputy Manager will help build strong relationships with the wider community. While within the nursery they will have the opportunity to guide, coach & mentor educators new to their role, and be central in establishing an outstanding quality of care for babies & children aged 0-3 years. The Deputy Manager supports the Nursery Manager and plays a key leadership role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality childcare, education, and operational excellence. This position requires strong leadership, strategic oversight, and a commitment to safeguarding, inclusion, and compliance with all regulatory requirements. The Deputy Nursery Manager deputises fully for the Nursery Manager when required. This job description is not exhaustive but outlines the main responsibilities and expectations of the role. Key Responsibilities Childcare and Education Ensure children in the nursery are safe, supported, and engaged in stimulating, age-appropriate learning and play experiences. Assist with the leadership of all staff, delivering the curriculum effectively and consistently, working with staff and specialists to maintain high standards of practice. Promote strong partnerships with parents, carers, and families, encouraging open communication and active involvement in their child's learning journey. Support and oversee the implementation of inclusive practice, ensuring the effective work of SENCOs and inclusion leads. Undertake the role of Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the nursery and uphold all safeguarding requirements and procedures, working closely with DSL and Safeguarding Team within the school. Ensure nutritional needs of children are met and that Food Safety Regulations are followed at all times incorporating EYFS Nutritional Guidance Ensure full compliance with statutory frameworks (e.g. EYFS, Ofsted, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, and relevant legislation). Keep up to date with developments in childcare and education policy, sharing updates with all staff through a regular cycle of professional learning and appraisal. With the Nursery Manager, work closely with Pre-School at Yarm School to support transition and ensure educational priorities and practices are aligned. Health and Safety Support the Nursery Manager to oversee and implement all health and safety policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. Maintain the highest standards of hygiene across childcare, food preparation, and changing areas. Conduct and act on regular risk assessments. Undertake regular fire drills and act as fire warden for the nursery. Support the Nursery Manager to ensure appropriate first aid provision, fire safety, emergency, and security procedures are in place and reviewed. Ensure full COSHH compliance across the nursery by maintaining risk assessments for hazardous substances, overseeing safe storage and use, and training/supervising staff to protect children, staff, and visitors. Assist in managing the building, grounds, furnishings, and equipment effectively. While maintaining a safe and secure site in line with the security policy. Deputise for the Nursery Manager as required for Health and Safety Committee meetings and weekly estates meetings. Operational Leadership Support the Nursery Manager to Ensure compliance with the EYFS, Ofsted, Children Acts 1989 & 2004, Equality Act 2010, Data Protection Act 2018, and UK GDPR. Liaise with Ofsted (or relevant regulator) and ensure readiness for inspections, implementing recommendations where required. Liaise with the central HR team to ensure all staff hold up-to-date enhanced DBS (or equivalent) checks. Oversee trainee placements, students, and volunteers, ensuring effective supervision, without compromising the delivery of outstanding provision to children and families. Work with local training providers (colleges, universities etc) to build positive relationships and ensure high quality trainees are sourced and supported Assume the full duties of the Nursery Manager in their absence. Deputise for the Nursery Manager as required to chair staff meetings, ensuring agendas and minutes are maintained. Staff Leadership and Development Promote Yarm School values and ethos in daily practice of all staff, fostering a culture of excellence and professionalism Lead, supervise, and support all nursery staff including cooks, cleaners, students, and volunteers in conjunction with the Nursery Manager. Assist in the recruitment, induction, and appraisal of staff, ensuring high quality throughout the team. Support the management of rotas, schedules, and staffing levels in line with regulatory requirements. With the Nursery Manager, provide individual supervision, appraisals, and detailed performance reviews. Identify training needs, implement development plans, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. Marketing, Communication and Engagement Act as an ambassador for Yarm School, consistently upholding and promoting the school's values, ethos, and reputation within the nursery setting. Assist in planning, organising, and delivering engaging Open Events for the nursery. Identify and be able to communicate USPs with current and prospective parents, staff and visitors. Contribute to and be involved in out of working hours activities, for example, training, staff meetings, social/fundraising activities etc. Build and maintain strong relationships with parents, carers, staff, and external agencies, building trust and confidence in Yarm School as a provider of exceptional education. Support the use of social media and other platforms to enhance reputation and engagement. Assist with the coordination of a regular cycle of parent events and forums to strengthen family partnerships. Administration & Records Ensure accurate and timely record-keeping for children, staff, and regulatory purposes. Maintain inventories, order resources, and ensure efficient use of nursery systems/software. Ensure compliance with data protection legislation in all aspects of administration. General Responsibilities Act as a role model, demonstrating best practice and embodying organisational values. Be flexible within working practices of the setting, undertaking other responsible duties where needed, such as domestic tasks, preparation of snack meals, cleaning of equipment etc. Undertake additional duties as required, adapting flexibly to organisational needs. About You We are seeking a dedicated, forward-thinking and ambitious Deputy Nursery Manager who is committed to providing outstanding childcare and early years education. You will bring energy, vision, and strategic leadership to the role, ensuring the very best outcomes for children, families, and staff. You will have excellent communication skills, enabling you to build strong relationships with children, parents, colleagues, and external partners. A problem-solver with the ability to lead change, you will inspire confidence and foster a culture of continuous improvement. Qualifications and Experience Level 3 or above in Childcare/Early Years (e.g. NNEB, CACHE, BTEC National Diploma, NVQ Level 3, or equivalent). A minimum of 3 years experience in a senior leadership or management role within early years. Approved Paediatric First Aid qualification Previous experience as a Deputy Nursery Manager (or equivalent leadership role) is essential. Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, develop, and motivate staff teams. Proven track record of driving improvements, raising standards, and managing change effectively. Strong understanding of safeguarding. A strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and commitment to delivering high-quality childcare and early education. Personal Attributes Passionate about early years education and child development. Commercially aware, organised, and able to balance strategy with daily operations. Confident leader with empathy, integrity, and resilience. Skilled communicator who builds strong relationships with families, staff, and external partners. Solution-focused and adaptable in a fast-paced environment. Committed to ongoing personal and professional growth. Ambitious to develop and deliver early years education of the highest quality. Contractual Matters Salary; £32,000 - £36,000 per year (starting salary dependent upon experience) 40 hours per week; daily shifts will vary and be on a rota between 7.15am and 6.15pm. Full year contract. Holiday leave; 21 days plus bank holidays, plus 4 additional days towards Christmas closure. The nursery is closed over the Christmas period . click apply for full job details
People Advisor We are partnering with a fast-paced, growing retail and e-commerce business that is investing in its people function as it continues to scale. They are now looking for a People Advisor to join the team in a hands-on, visible role supporting key departments across the business. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys being close to the detail, partnering with managers and owning recruitment activity end-to-end. The role offers real responsibility from day one, along with a clear development pathway into a future People Partner position. What you will be doing Acting as a trusted advisor to your designated departments, providing day-to-day HR guidance Supporting the full employee lifecycle including onboarding, performance, absence, disciplinaries, grievances and exits Coaching managers on people processes and best practice Owning end-to-end recruitment for your areas, from role briefing through to offer Partnering with hiring managers to deliver high-quality, inclusive hiring processes Leading onboarding and induction to ensure a positive and engaging colleague experience Maintaining strong HR governance, documentation and compliance standards Supporting HR systems and data accuracy, including reporting and trend analysis Contributing ideas to improve processes, efficiency and overall people experience You will have/be: Experience in a HR Advisor, HR Generalist or similar operational role Confident managing end-to-end recruitment and partnering with hiring managers Solid understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice Comfortable supporting employee relations matters with structure and confidence Highly organised and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-moving environment Detail-focused, pragmatic and solutions-oriented Experience within retail, fashion or ecommerce would be advantageous CIPD qualified or working towards is desirable Why this role This is a great opportunity to step into a broad, operational People role where you can really make an impact day to day. You'll be part of a business that is growing, evolving and open to improvement, with genuine progression into a future People Partner role for someone who wants to develop further. Salary 30,000 - 35,000, dependent on experience. Please apply with your most up to date CV. BH35527
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
People Advisor We are partnering with a fast-paced, growing retail and e-commerce business that is investing in its people function as it continues to scale. They are now looking for a People Advisor to join the team in a hands-on, visible role supporting key departments across the business. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys being close to the detail, partnering with managers and owning recruitment activity end-to-end. The role offers real responsibility from day one, along with a clear development pathway into a future People Partner position. What you will be doing Acting as a trusted advisor to your designated departments, providing day-to-day HR guidance Supporting the full employee lifecycle including onboarding, performance, absence, disciplinaries, grievances and exits Coaching managers on people processes and best practice Owning end-to-end recruitment for your areas, from role briefing through to offer Partnering with hiring managers to deliver high-quality, inclusive hiring processes Leading onboarding and induction to ensure a positive and engaging colleague experience Maintaining strong HR governance, documentation and compliance standards Supporting HR systems and data accuracy, including reporting and trend analysis Contributing ideas to improve processes, efficiency and overall people experience You will have/be: Experience in a HR Advisor, HR Generalist or similar operational role Confident managing end-to-end recruitment and partnering with hiring managers Solid understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice Comfortable supporting employee relations matters with structure and confidence Highly organised and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-moving environment Detail-focused, pragmatic and solutions-oriented Experience within retail, fashion or ecommerce would be advantageous CIPD qualified or working towards is desirable Why this role This is a great opportunity to step into a broad, operational People role where you can really make an impact day to day. You'll be part of a business that is growing, evolving and open to improvement, with genuine progression into a future People Partner role for someone who wants to develop further. Salary 30,000 - 35,000, dependent on experience. Please apply with your most up to date CV. BH35527
Mechanical Design Engineer / General Manager Designate Congleton Up to £60,000 (DOE) Are you a hands-on Mechanical Design Engineer ready to take the next step into leadership? We're working with a highly specialised UK manufacturer of bespoke material handling and lifting equipment, supplying precision-engineered solutions into regulated industries. Due to continued growth and succession planning, they are now seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer / General Manager Designate to play a pivotal role in both the technical and operational success of the business. This is more than a design role, it's a genuine pathway into senior leadership. The Opportunity: You'll be at the heart of the business, combining design expertise, project ownership, and operational oversight. Working closely with the business owner, you will help drive efficiency, quality, and delivery across both the design office and workshop. This is a hands-on position, you'll be as comfortable creating detailed designs in SolidWorks as you are engaging directly with the shop floor, overseeing fabrication, and signing off completed projects. Key Responsibilities of the Mechanical Design Engineer / General Manager Designate: Design bespoke lifting and handling equipment from concept through to final build and test Produce detailed 3D models and manufacturing drawings using SolidWorks Manage projects end-to-end, ensuring delivery on time and to specification Oversee workshop operations, ensuring productivity, quality, and efficiency Act as a key link between design and fabrication teams Conduct quality control checks before, during, and after manufacture Support continuous improvement across processes and workflow Take responsibility for aspects of day-to-day business operations, including site security and locking up procedures Contribute to strategic decision-making as part of the leadership team About You: Qualified Mechanical Design Engineer (or equivalent experience) Strong background in product design within a fabrication or manufacturing environment Proficient in SolidWorks Experience designing bespoke mechanical solutions (rather than mass production) Ideally some exposure to pharmaceutical, regulated industries, or light material handling systems Practical, hands-on approach with a willingness to engage on the workshop floor Strong organisational and project management skills Ambitious and motivated to progress into a General Management role Why Apply? Excellent Salary of up to £60,000 per annum depending on experience 40 hours per week Clear progression into the General Manager position Work on highly bespoke, technically interesting projects Be part of a small, expert team where your impact is visible every day Opportunity to shape the future direction and performance of the business What's Next? If you're looking for a role where you can combine engineering expertise with real business influence, this is a rare opportunity to step into a leadership pathway while staying close to the technical work you enjoy. APPLY NOW for immediate consideration.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Mechanical Design Engineer / General Manager Designate Congleton Up to £60,000 (DOE) Are you a hands-on Mechanical Design Engineer ready to take the next step into leadership? We're working with a highly specialised UK manufacturer of bespoke material handling and lifting equipment, supplying precision-engineered solutions into regulated industries. Due to continued growth and succession planning, they are now seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer / General Manager Designate to play a pivotal role in both the technical and operational success of the business. This is more than a design role, it's a genuine pathway into senior leadership. The Opportunity: You'll be at the heart of the business, combining design expertise, project ownership, and operational oversight. Working closely with the business owner, you will help drive efficiency, quality, and delivery across both the design office and workshop. This is a hands-on position, you'll be as comfortable creating detailed designs in SolidWorks as you are engaging directly with the shop floor, overseeing fabrication, and signing off completed projects. Key Responsibilities of the Mechanical Design Engineer / General Manager Designate: Design bespoke lifting and handling equipment from concept through to final build and test Produce detailed 3D models and manufacturing drawings using SolidWorks Manage projects end-to-end, ensuring delivery on time and to specification Oversee workshop operations, ensuring productivity, quality, and efficiency Act as a key link between design and fabrication teams Conduct quality control checks before, during, and after manufacture Support continuous improvement across processes and workflow Take responsibility for aspects of day-to-day business operations, including site security and locking up procedures Contribute to strategic decision-making as part of the leadership team About You: Qualified Mechanical Design Engineer (or equivalent experience) Strong background in product design within a fabrication or manufacturing environment Proficient in SolidWorks Experience designing bespoke mechanical solutions (rather than mass production) Ideally some exposure to pharmaceutical, regulated industries, or light material handling systems Practical, hands-on approach with a willingness to engage on the workshop floor Strong organisational and project management skills Ambitious and motivated to progress into a General Management role Why Apply? Excellent Salary of up to £60,000 per annum depending on experience 40 hours per week Clear progression into the General Manager position Work on highly bespoke, technically interesting projects Be part of a small, expert team where your impact is visible every day Opportunity to shape the future direction and performance of the business What's Next? If you're looking for a role where you can combine engineering expertise with real business influence, this is a rare opportunity to step into a leadership pathway while staying close to the technical work you enjoy. APPLY NOW for immediate consideration.
The key purpose of a Field Care Supervisor (FCS) in our community care service is to ensure that high-quality, person-centred care is consistently delivered to clients in their own homes. Their role bridges the gap between care staff, clients, and management. To support with adhering to the high compliance requirements that ensures the highest standard of quality within the service. Key Responsibilities: Client Care & Quality Assurance • Conduct initial assessments and regular reviews of client care plans / Risk Assessments • Perform spot checks, quality monitoring visits, and audits to ensure compliance. • Ensure packages - care delivery meets individual needs and preferences other health and well-being requirements • Ensure Birdie is up to date and is regularly reviewed - including reviews, feedback by maintaining regular communication with clients and their families • Review daily observations, alerts, and update general feed/ commentary Staff Supervision & Support • Supervise, mentor, and support care workers in the field. • Conduct staff supervisions, appraisals, and competency assessments. • Support with introduction of staff • Identify training needs and support staff development. • Provide Shadowing and guidance for staff • Participate in team meetings 1 • Observation and Competency checks where applicable - Spot checks and competency checks - Safe practice and specialist skills • Support and engage with Staff to utilise Birdie and keep records up to date Operational Duties • Support and manage rota planning and ensure adequate staffing levels. • Provide emergency cover in the field if / when required / designated rota • records and . • Liaise with CDP / Managers to ensure care continuity - gaps in rota' skills • Conduct audits on care records to ensure compliance • Promote safe working practices • Contribute to the service improvement • Promote the service to wider market Communication & Coordination • Act as a liaison between clients, care workers, and office / management. • Attend regular team meetings and contribute to service improvement initiatives. • Ensure timely reporting of incidents, safeguarding concerns, and changes in client needs. • Collaborate with external agencies and professionals involved in the care management Performance • Regular update reporting, communication and liaison with Managers and team • Achieve your targets and key performance indicators agreed • Ensure Data Protection, GPDR compliance • Attend training / workshops as identified • Fully supportive of wider office and division Promote the use of care management systems This is not an exhaustive list of roles, duties, and responsibilities and maybe subject to change. Who we're looking for • Proven experience within care profession or similar - recruitment / administration / quality assurance, supervising staff 2 • Clear understanding of responsibilities & risks surrounding confidentiality & safeguarding, regulations • Excellent Communication skills • Promote positive company culture • Possess strong organisational skills • Ability to work independently • Experience/qualification/training in using IT systems and databases (Excel, Word etc.) or electronic care management • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, willing to travel • business Desirable attributes • RFQ - level 2/ 3 Health social care or social care/ health • Willingness to develop Essential - Car driver and access to car
Apr 01, 2026
Seasonal
The key purpose of a Field Care Supervisor (FCS) in our community care service is to ensure that high-quality, person-centred care is consistently delivered to clients in their own homes. Their role bridges the gap between care staff, clients, and management. To support with adhering to the high compliance requirements that ensures the highest standard of quality within the service. Key Responsibilities: Client Care & Quality Assurance • Conduct initial assessments and regular reviews of client care plans / Risk Assessments • Perform spot checks, quality monitoring visits, and audits to ensure compliance. • Ensure packages - care delivery meets individual needs and preferences other health and well-being requirements • Ensure Birdie is up to date and is regularly reviewed - including reviews, feedback by maintaining regular communication with clients and their families • Review daily observations, alerts, and update general feed/ commentary Staff Supervision & Support • Supervise, mentor, and support care workers in the field. • Conduct staff supervisions, appraisals, and competency assessments. • Support with introduction of staff • Identify training needs and support staff development. • Provide Shadowing and guidance for staff • Participate in team meetings 1 • Observation and Competency checks where applicable - Spot checks and competency checks - Safe practice and specialist skills • Support and engage with Staff to utilise Birdie and keep records up to date Operational Duties • Support and manage rota planning and ensure adequate staffing levels. • Provide emergency cover in the field if / when required / designated rota • records and . • Liaise with CDP / Managers to ensure care continuity - gaps in rota' skills • Conduct audits on care records to ensure compliance • Promote safe working practices • Contribute to the service improvement • Promote the service to wider market Communication & Coordination • Act as a liaison between clients, care workers, and office / management. • Attend regular team meetings and contribute to service improvement initiatives. • Ensure timely reporting of incidents, safeguarding concerns, and changes in client needs. • Collaborate with external agencies and professionals involved in the care management Performance • Regular update reporting, communication and liaison with Managers and team • Achieve your targets and key performance indicators agreed • Ensure Data Protection, GPDR compliance • Attend training / workshops as identified • Fully supportive of wider office and division Promote the use of care management systems This is not an exhaustive list of roles, duties, and responsibilities and maybe subject to change. Who we're looking for • Proven experience within care profession or similar - recruitment / administration / quality assurance, supervising staff 2 • Clear understanding of responsibilities & risks surrounding confidentiality & safeguarding, regulations • Excellent Communication skills • Promote positive company culture • Possess strong organisational skills • Ability to work independently • Experience/qualification/training in using IT systems and databases (Excel, Word etc.) or electronic care management • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, willing to travel • business Desirable attributes • RFQ - level 2/ 3 Health social care or social care/ health • Willingness to develop Essential - Car driver and access to car
Description The Accommodation Cleaning Manager will ensure the smooth delivery of their area of responsibility which will be multiple areas including guest accommodation, within their designated area. They will motivate and lead their team in promoting the highest operational standards in resort cleanliness and accommodation cleanliness. This role will ensure we are driving our Clean and Fault Free (CAFF) approach to our accommodation and holding team to account to ensure standards are met, working closely with the wider Guest Services & Accommodation Team to manage issues proactively that arise to ensure we improve the experience for the guest The role will support in setting clear goals and expectations whilst nurturing an environment that the team can perform at their best. KPIs Delivery of CAFF Management of payroll requirement in conjunction with the resort central rostering team. Guest NPS Improving ENPS Responsibility of impact on P&L Responsibility for delivery of RPRPRT General Duties & Accountabilities Accountable for the delivery of all accommodation, cleaning. Accountable for delivery of CAFF across accommodation area of responsibility Manage the effective and robust training of all accom and support team (accom, TM+ and resort support) to ensure they are fully trained and knowledgeable in CAFF principles, following the buddy process, impacting operational intake days as minimally as possible. To highlight opportunities to improve guest experience, operate more efficiently, improve adherence to CAFF, maximise ratios and highlight and implement efficiencies in a timely manner. Look for ways that we can operate as efficiently as possible whilst delivering the CAFF model. Adhere to the CAFF model ratios by ensuring we have the correct levels of trained team rostered accordingly Accountable for the day-to-day operation and logistics of the accommodation department Promotes a problem-solving attitude to deal with Team and guest comments in a positive manner and take appropriate action. Work collaboratively alongside Guest Services Manager and Team, to understand guest issues and to drive and support problem resolution. Reviews TI/NPS for Accommodation and Cleaning to understand issues and challenges, and promotes swift problem resolution. Chair weekly accom figures meetings alongside the Productivity team to best plan and allocate team resource for successful intake days. Work closely with the recruitment and People teams to ensure that we have a healthy pipeline of recruitment intakes. Work collaboratively with Facilities team, allocations team and Productivity Manager to plan and complete room maintenance with an emphasis on planning R+M on a rotating basis to ensure refurbishments are executed. Support the C&E teams with the allocation of large-scale events. Attending meetings with external partners & C&E Team, to understand requirements. H&S Compliance for your team and areas of responsibility, taking corrective action where needed to promote highest standards of safety Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance cleanliness and presentation Sets clear goals and PDPs for direct team, providing feedback and clear succession plan. Supporting team survey commitment plans Monitors engagement levels and work with the people team to identify opportunities to drive engagement and retention. Oversees compliance to Mobaro checklists and manages team performance with Assistant Cleaning Managers and Supervisors Drives compliance to brand standards by reviewing, amending, updating and creating SOPs accordingly Conduct risk assessments in conjunction with H&S Manager Monitor expenditure re use of consumables and equipment, with a focus on identifying cost saving initiatives and lifecycle of assets/equipment. Accountable for people management of the department, including all people tasks from onboarding through the employee life cycle. Employee life cycle refers to PDP's, performance management, required training, and any formal people process. Manage absence robustly, engaging with people team at the earliest opportunity Key Knowledge/Experience & Qualification Requirements An excellent level of operational knowledge in cleaning and leading cleaning teams. Experience in leading large teams in fast paced environments. Able to manage multiple priorities and adapt quickly to changing requirements. Remain resilient and calm under pressure Professional manner and outlook with attention to detail Experience in leading a mixture of permanent and temporary teams to deliver excellent standards. Ability to effectively lead, coach and motivate team, even in times of high demand. Understanding different communication styles and have the ability to engage with colleagues at all levels. About Butlin's At Butlin's, we're all about fun, excitement, and adventure by the bucketload! For over 80 years we've been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders. Ask any of our team, past and present, and one of the best things they'll say about working at Butlin's is our culture! We're all about providing our guests with an Altogether More Entertaining and Fun Break, brought to life through our three mighty values. So, if you want a role where you Create Smiles, where you aren't afraid to Get Stuck In and where the team genuinely Cares For Each Other - this could be the perfect fit for you. There has never been a more exciting time to join Butlin's!
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Description The Accommodation Cleaning Manager will ensure the smooth delivery of their area of responsibility which will be multiple areas including guest accommodation, within their designated area. They will motivate and lead their team in promoting the highest operational standards in resort cleanliness and accommodation cleanliness. This role will ensure we are driving our Clean and Fault Free (CAFF) approach to our accommodation and holding team to account to ensure standards are met, working closely with the wider Guest Services & Accommodation Team to manage issues proactively that arise to ensure we improve the experience for the guest The role will support in setting clear goals and expectations whilst nurturing an environment that the team can perform at their best. KPIs Delivery of CAFF Management of payroll requirement in conjunction with the resort central rostering team. Guest NPS Improving ENPS Responsibility of impact on P&L Responsibility for delivery of RPRPRT General Duties & Accountabilities Accountable for the delivery of all accommodation, cleaning. Accountable for delivery of CAFF across accommodation area of responsibility Manage the effective and robust training of all accom and support team (accom, TM+ and resort support) to ensure they are fully trained and knowledgeable in CAFF principles, following the buddy process, impacting operational intake days as minimally as possible. To highlight opportunities to improve guest experience, operate more efficiently, improve adherence to CAFF, maximise ratios and highlight and implement efficiencies in a timely manner. Look for ways that we can operate as efficiently as possible whilst delivering the CAFF model. Adhere to the CAFF model ratios by ensuring we have the correct levels of trained team rostered accordingly Accountable for the day-to-day operation and logistics of the accommodation department Promotes a problem-solving attitude to deal with Team and guest comments in a positive manner and take appropriate action. Work collaboratively alongside Guest Services Manager and Team, to understand guest issues and to drive and support problem resolution. Reviews TI/NPS for Accommodation and Cleaning to understand issues and challenges, and promotes swift problem resolution. Chair weekly accom figures meetings alongside the Productivity team to best plan and allocate team resource for successful intake days. Work closely with the recruitment and People teams to ensure that we have a healthy pipeline of recruitment intakes. Work collaboratively with Facilities team, allocations team and Productivity Manager to plan and complete room maintenance with an emphasis on planning R+M on a rotating basis to ensure refurbishments are executed. Support the C&E teams with the allocation of large-scale events. Attending meetings with external partners & C&E Team, to understand requirements. H&S Compliance for your team and areas of responsibility, taking corrective action where needed to promote highest standards of safety Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance cleanliness and presentation Sets clear goals and PDPs for direct team, providing feedback and clear succession plan. Supporting team survey commitment plans Monitors engagement levels and work with the people team to identify opportunities to drive engagement and retention. Oversees compliance to Mobaro checklists and manages team performance with Assistant Cleaning Managers and Supervisors Drives compliance to brand standards by reviewing, amending, updating and creating SOPs accordingly Conduct risk assessments in conjunction with H&S Manager Monitor expenditure re use of consumables and equipment, with a focus on identifying cost saving initiatives and lifecycle of assets/equipment. Accountable for people management of the department, including all people tasks from onboarding through the employee life cycle. Employee life cycle refers to PDP's, performance management, required training, and any formal people process. Manage absence robustly, engaging with people team at the earliest opportunity Key Knowledge/Experience & Qualification Requirements An excellent level of operational knowledge in cleaning and leading cleaning teams. Experience in leading large teams in fast paced environments. Able to manage multiple priorities and adapt quickly to changing requirements. Remain resilient and calm under pressure Professional manner and outlook with attention to detail Experience in leading a mixture of permanent and temporary teams to deliver excellent standards. Ability to effectively lead, coach and motivate team, even in times of high demand. Understanding different communication styles and have the ability to engage with colleagues at all levels. About Butlin's At Butlin's, we're all about fun, excitement, and adventure by the bucketload! For over 80 years we've been delighting hundreds of thousands of guests each year, whether on a non-stop action family break or our epic Adult only Big Weekenders. Ask any of our team, past and present, and one of the best things they'll say about working at Butlin's is our culture! We're all about providing our guests with an Altogether More Entertaining and Fun Break, brought to life through our three mighty values. So, if you want a role where you Create Smiles, where you aren't afraid to Get Stuck In and where the team genuinely Cares For Each Other - this could be the perfect fit for you. There has never been a more exciting time to join Butlin's!
Well Established Housing management services organisation is seeking to employ a caretaker to work for 3 blocks of flats based in North London. Caretaker Fulltime Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm £28-30,000 per annum Overseeing blocks of flats in North London - Haringey area Main Purpose of the job: To work flexibly and collaboratively to take care of the internal and external cleaning of an estate, block or designated area. _ Summary of Responsibilities and Personal Duties: Sweep and clean all internal and external areas on a scheduled and a reactive basis, including the safe use of appropriate equipment, chemicals, and materials. End of tenancy clean of individual flats (deep Clean) Remove fly-tipping, or other bulky items, from communal areas and dwellings to an appropriate area. Carry our general repairs such as light switch changing, changing light bulbs dealing with blocked drainage, mastic, grout, and changing door locks Carry out systematic checks on a scheduled or reactive basis, and sorting or reporting problems, including but not limited to litter bins, communal lighting, fire safety hazards and communal repairs Request and monitor repairs to communal areas, using appropriate means or by communicating with relevant managers or supervisors Identify and report any welfare or safeguarding concerns about residents Identify and report nuisance, anti-social behaviour or criminal behaviour Look after and use appropriate uniform, personal protective equipment and devices relevant to your role. Ensure high quality outcomes across all tasks, including the compliance with and standards. Carry out any other tasks as and when required.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Well Established Housing management services organisation is seeking to employ a caretaker to work for 3 blocks of flats based in North London. Caretaker Fulltime Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm £28-30,000 per annum Overseeing blocks of flats in North London - Haringey area Main Purpose of the job: To work flexibly and collaboratively to take care of the internal and external cleaning of an estate, block or designated area. _ Summary of Responsibilities and Personal Duties: Sweep and clean all internal and external areas on a scheduled and a reactive basis, including the safe use of appropriate equipment, chemicals, and materials. End of tenancy clean of individual flats (deep Clean) Remove fly-tipping, or other bulky items, from communal areas and dwellings to an appropriate area. Carry our general repairs such as light switch changing, changing light bulbs dealing with blocked drainage, mastic, grout, and changing door locks Carry out systematic checks on a scheduled or reactive basis, and sorting or reporting problems, including but not limited to litter bins, communal lighting, fire safety hazards and communal repairs Request and monitor repairs to communal areas, using appropriate means or by communicating with relevant managers or supervisors Identify and report any welfare or safeguarding concerns about residents Identify and report nuisance, anti-social behaviour or criminal behaviour Look after and use appropriate uniform, personal protective equipment and devices relevant to your role. Ensure high quality outcomes across all tasks, including the compliance with and standards. Carry out any other tasks as and when required.
JOB TITLE : DAY PORTER LOCATION : LONDON W2 A residential complex based in London s West End require a reliable and competent Porter to provide a high level of customer service and security presence. This is a day role on a rota of the shifts 7:00-14:00 and 14:00-22:00, 5 days on and 2 days off, working on average 1 weekend a month. 1. PURPOSE To provide an efficient and courteous level of assistance and service at all times to all tenants of and visitors to the building; To provide on a 5 Days in 7 rotational basis, a security presence in the building and in the course of their duties ensure the safety and well-being of the tenants (Shits are 7am - 2pm or 2pm - 10-pm) 1.3 To assist the supervisor, as necessary, in the smooth and efficient running of the building. 2. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The following is a summary of the primary functions of the position. Full details of duties and responsibilities in relation to each function will be provided by the Supervisor Safety and Security To provide a manned presence in the reception area and to check all persons entering or leaving the building ensuring that unauthorised persons do not gain access; To make regular internal inspections of the building as directed by the supervisor and to report as required on any findings; To keep daily diary of events and activities which occur within the building and to record in a visitors book details of all visitors, contractors, suppliers and other persons; To make appropriate entries into the register books regarding - pest control, maintenance items, appointments with the estate office staff - to provide working information for the contractor/maintenance staff/office staff concerned; To complete the daily Incident Report and pass to the House Manager upon his arrival; To monitor CCTV and Interphone systems on Reception and to take any necessary appropriate action; To review the CCTV footage when requested by the Police and, if appropriate, print off pictures or download the footage for the Police to take away. General Duties To ensure a clean and smart personal appearance and presentation at all times and to wear the prescribed uniform with jacket buttoned when worn Protective clothing is to be worn as appropriate whenever necessary; To deal efficiently with arrivals and departure of tenants in accordance with instructions. Cleaning and Maintenance To carry out designated cleaning tasks as may be directed by the Night Supervisor; To instruct or call in appropriate contractors as circumstances demand to maintain the smooth running and integrity of the building and the safety and well-being of its occupants; To respond as appropriate to breakdowns and emergencies (full training will be given).
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
JOB TITLE : DAY PORTER LOCATION : LONDON W2 A residential complex based in London s West End require a reliable and competent Porter to provide a high level of customer service and security presence. This is a day role on a rota of the shifts 7:00-14:00 and 14:00-22:00, 5 days on and 2 days off, working on average 1 weekend a month. 1. PURPOSE To provide an efficient and courteous level of assistance and service at all times to all tenants of and visitors to the building; To provide on a 5 Days in 7 rotational basis, a security presence in the building and in the course of their duties ensure the safety and well-being of the tenants (Shits are 7am - 2pm or 2pm - 10-pm) 1.3 To assist the supervisor, as necessary, in the smooth and efficient running of the building. 2. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The following is a summary of the primary functions of the position. Full details of duties and responsibilities in relation to each function will be provided by the Supervisor Safety and Security To provide a manned presence in the reception area and to check all persons entering or leaving the building ensuring that unauthorised persons do not gain access; To make regular internal inspections of the building as directed by the supervisor and to report as required on any findings; To keep daily diary of events and activities which occur within the building and to record in a visitors book details of all visitors, contractors, suppliers and other persons; To make appropriate entries into the register books regarding - pest control, maintenance items, appointments with the estate office staff - to provide working information for the contractor/maintenance staff/office staff concerned; To complete the daily Incident Report and pass to the House Manager upon his arrival; To monitor CCTV and Interphone systems on Reception and to take any necessary appropriate action; To review the CCTV footage when requested by the Police and, if appropriate, print off pictures or download the footage for the Police to take away. General Duties To ensure a clean and smart personal appearance and presentation at all times and to wear the prescribed uniform with jacket buttoned when worn Protective clothing is to be worn as appropriate whenever necessary; To deal efficiently with arrivals and departure of tenants in accordance with instructions. Cleaning and Maintenance To carry out designated cleaning tasks as may be directed by the Night Supervisor; To instruct or call in appropriate contractors as circumstances demand to maintain the smooth running and integrity of the building and the safety and well-being of its occupants; To respond as appropriate to breakdowns and emergencies (full training will be given).
People Advisor Manchester Onsite working Salary £30k-£35k dependent on experience and qualifications Full Time Permanent We are a fast-growing online fashion brand looking for a confident and proactive People Advisor to support our expanding team. This is a hands-on, operational HR role where you ll act as a trusted partner to designated departments, supporting the full employee lifecycle while owning recruitment activity and day-to-day people processes. You ll work closely with managers to build capability, coach best practice, and deliver a consistent and engaging people experience. There is clear progression into a future People Partner role with increasing strategic exposure. Key Responsibilities of the People Advisor: Provide day-to-day HR advice and guidance to managers and employees Support the full employee lifecycle (onboarding, performance, absence, disciplinaries, grievances and exits) Manage end-to-end recruitment for assigned departments Partner with hiring managers on interviews, selection and candidate experience Ensure onboarding is engaging and effective Maintain HR compliance, documentation and data accuracy Support reporting and identify trends to drive improvements Contribute to continuous improvement of processes, including automation where appropriate Key requirements for the People Advisor: Proven experience in an HR Advisor/HR Generalist or similar role Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience managing recruitment end-to-end Confident handling employee relations matters Highly organised, resilient and solutions-focused Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment CIPD Level 3 or 5 (or working towards) desirable Benefits: Bi-annual bonus 25 days holiday + bank holidays Birthday off Flexible working (core hours 10am 4pm) Staff discount Healthcare cash plan Enhanced pension, maternity and sick pay Onsite gym Social events and additional perks If you are interested in this People Advisor position and feel your experience matches the criteria, then please apply now for immediate consideration or for more information please contact Kerry Norman. Medlock Partners are a professional services recruitment specialist operating across the Northwest of England. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances, including minorities and those with disabilities. Please note our advertisements use years' experience and salary levels purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
People Advisor Manchester Onsite working Salary £30k-£35k dependent on experience and qualifications Full Time Permanent We are a fast-growing online fashion brand looking for a confident and proactive People Advisor to support our expanding team. This is a hands-on, operational HR role where you ll act as a trusted partner to designated departments, supporting the full employee lifecycle while owning recruitment activity and day-to-day people processes. You ll work closely with managers to build capability, coach best practice, and deliver a consistent and engaging people experience. There is clear progression into a future People Partner role with increasing strategic exposure. Key Responsibilities of the People Advisor: Provide day-to-day HR advice and guidance to managers and employees Support the full employee lifecycle (onboarding, performance, absence, disciplinaries, grievances and exits) Manage end-to-end recruitment for assigned departments Partner with hiring managers on interviews, selection and candidate experience Ensure onboarding is engaging and effective Maintain HR compliance, documentation and data accuracy Support reporting and identify trends to drive improvements Contribute to continuous improvement of processes, including automation where appropriate Key requirements for the People Advisor: Proven experience in an HR Advisor/HR Generalist or similar role Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience managing recruitment end-to-end Confident handling employee relations matters Highly organised, resilient and solutions-focused Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment CIPD Level 3 or 5 (or working towards) desirable Benefits: Bi-annual bonus 25 days holiday + bank holidays Birthday off Flexible working (core hours 10am 4pm) Staff discount Healthcare cash plan Enhanced pension, maternity and sick pay Onsite gym Social events and additional perks If you are interested in this People Advisor position and feel your experience matches the criteria, then please apply now for immediate consideration or for more information please contact Kerry Norman. Medlock Partners are a professional services recruitment specialist operating across the Northwest of England. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances, including minorities and those with disabilities. Please note our advertisements use years' experience and salary levels purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Job Title: Area Site Technician (AST) Location: Essex (Southend, Hadleigh, Canvey Island, Corringham, Chelmsford) Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: 40 Hours Per Week Salary: 40,593.78 Total Salary (Inclusive of Standby (1:4 x 13 Periods) & Competency Payment) An exciting opportunity has emerged for a experienced Mobile Maintenance Electrician to join our company to work with one of our major UK supermarket clients. The role will involve maintaining and repairing a range of electrical, mechanical and catering equipment in retail outlets, undertaking regular planned store visits to complete reactive work, PPMs and minor repairs as requested by the customer. Key Responsibilities: Complete the Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) schedule within agreed timescales and to ensure all necessary paperwork is completed accurately. Deliver reactive and planned catering and bakery equipment maintenance Conduct emergency lighting and fire alarm tests and repairs. Complete general repairs and maintenance to customer sites as designated by City management. Identify non-repairable faults in plant and machinery and promptly advise the Line Manager of findings, with recommendations regarding suitable replacement. Qualifications / Experience: Essential NVQ Level 3/City and guilds 236 Part 1 + 2 or equivalent in electrical installation/Maintenance. City and Guilds 18th Edition. AM2 / 2391 An additional 1,500 competency payment will be added to the basic salary upon completion of electrical fault training for catering and bakery equipment. The training, provided by the employer during the probation period, includes two one-week training blocks. The ideal candidate: Full driving license. Experience using a PDA system. Ability to maintain and repair a wide range of electrical and mechanical equipment, e.g. commercial catering/bakery. Carried out PPM and reactive maintenance within a similar retail environment. What We Offer: At City, we take pride in supporting our colleagues with a fantastic range of exciting benefits designed to enhance both their professional and personal lives. From exclusive perks to valuable rewards, we are committed to ensuring our team feels valued, motivated, and empowered. Our benefits include: 33 Days Holiday (Inc. Bank Holidays) Private Pension HealthShield Cashback Plan - Reclaim part of your dental/optical costs. OneCity Employee Discount Platform Employee Value Awards up to the value of 250 Access to Costco Personal Membership Subscription Mental and Physical Health Services (Wisdom, Thrive, SkinVision) Electric Car Scheme (Criteria Applies) First Bus Commuter Club Discounted Bus Travel
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Area Site Technician (AST) Location: Essex (Southend, Hadleigh, Canvey Island, Corringham, Chelmsford) Contract Type: Permanent Working Hours: 40 Hours Per Week Salary: 40,593.78 Total Salary (Inclusive of Standby (1:4 x 13 Periods) & Competency Payment) An exciting opportunity has emerged for a experienced Mobile Maintenance Electrician to join our company to work with one of our major UK supermarket clients. The role will involve maintaining and repairing a range of electrical, mechanical and catering equipment in retail outlets, undertaking regular planned store visits to complete reactive work, PPMs and minor repairs as requested by the customer. Key Responsibilities: Complete the Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) schedule within agreed timescales and to ensure all necessary paperwork is completed accurately. Deliver reactive and planned catering and bakery equipment maintenance Conduct emergency lighting and fire alarm tests and repairs. Complete general repairs and maintenance to customer sites as designated by City management. Identify non-repairable faults in plant and machinery and promptly advise the Line Manager of findings, with recommendations regarding suitable replacement. Qualifications / Experience: Essential NVQ Level 3/City and guilds 236 Part 1 + 2 or equivalent in electrical installation/Maintenance. City and Guilds 18th Edition. AM2 / 2391 An additional 1,500 competency payment will be added to the basic salary upon completion of electrical fault training for catering and bakery equipment. The training, provided by the employer during the probation period, includes two one-week training blocks. The ideal candidate: Full driving license. Experience using a PDA system. Ability to maintain and repair a wide range of electrical and mechanical equipment, e.g. commercial catering/bakery. Carried out PPM and reactive maintenance within a similar retail environment. What We Offer: At City, we take pride in supporting our colleagues with a fantastic range of exciting benefits designed to enhance both their professional and personal lives. From exclusive perks to valuable rewards, we are committed to ensuring our team feels valued, motivated, and empowered. Our benefits include: 33 Days Holiday (Inc. Bank Holidays) Private Pension HealthShield Cashback Plan - Reclaim part of your dental/optical costs. OneCity Employee Discount Platform Employee Value Awards up to the value of 250 Access to Costco Personal Membership Subscription Mental and Physical Health Services (Wisdom, Thrive, SkinVision) Electric Car Scheme (Criteria Applies) First Bus Commuter Club Discounted Bus Travel
We are working in partnership with a well-established social housing provider operating across a county-wide portfolio in Wales. Our client is seeking an experienced Housing Manager to lead a housing management team based in Powys. This is a hybrid role, with a minimum of three days per week in the office. This Housing Manager position is a key leadership role, responsible for the day-to-day management of a team of approximately nine Housing Officers, alongside oversight of an Anti-Social Behaviour Coordinator and Housing Assistants. Reporting to the Head of Housing, the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in maintaining high service standards and ensuring consistency across multiple teams and operational areas. Key Responsibilities of a Housing Manager: Lead and manage a team of Housing Officers across designated patches Provide line management and oversight to the Anti-Social Behaviour Coordinator Oversee Housing Assistants and support their development Manage staffing matters including performance, absence, and general people management Support the team with complex and escalated tenancy cases Ensure consistent processes and service delivery across teams and locations Oversee day-to-day housing management operations and administration Salary & Benefits Starting salary: 45,000 Annual incremental progression Hybrid working Office base in Powys, Wales About You To be successful in this Housing Manager role, you will demonstrate: Proven experience within housing management, ideally in a social housing or housing association setting Strong people management experience leading tenant-facing teams Ability to manage complex tenancy cases and support teams with escalations Good understanding of Welsh housing legislation and the regulatory environment Experience overseeing anti-social behaviour casework and multi-agency working Ability to implement and maintain consistent processes across teams Welsh language skills or an understanding of Welsh language and culture (desirable) A relevant housing qualification (e.g. CIH Level 5 or equivalent) is advantageous If this Housing Manager role is of interest please apply or contact (url removed)
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
We are working in partnership with a well-established social housing provider operating across a county-wide portfolio in Wales. Our client is seeking an experienced Housing Manager to lead a housing management team based in Powys. This is a hybrid role, with a minimum of three days per week in the office. This Housing Manager position is a key leadership role, responsible for the day-to-day management of a team of approximately nine Housing Officers, alongside oversight of an Anti-Social Behaviour Coordinator and Housing Assistants. Reporting to the Head of Housing, the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in maintaining high service standards and ensuring consistency across multiple teams and operational areas. Key Responsibilities of a Housing Manager: Lead and manage a team of Housing Officers across designated patches Provide line management and oversight to the Anti-Social Behaviour Coordinator Oversee Housing Assistants and support their development Manage staffing matters including performance, absence, and general people management Support the team with complex and escalated tenancy cases Ensure consistent processes and service delivery across teams and locations Oversee day-to-day housing management operations and administration Salary & Benefits Starting salary: 45,000 Annual incremental progression Hybrid working Office base in Powys, Wales About You To be successful in this Housing Manager role, you will demonstrate: Proven experience within housing management, ideally in a social housing or housing association setting Strong people management experience leading tenant-facing teams Ability to manage complex tenancy cases and support teams with escalations Good understanding of Welsh housing legislation and the regulatory environment Experience overseeing anti-social behaviour casework and multi-agency working Ability to implement and maintain consistent processes across teams Welsh language skills or an understanding of Welsh language and culture (desirable) A relevant housing qualification (e.g. CIH Level 5 or equivalent) is advantageous If this Housing Manager role is of interest please apply or contact (url removed)
Managing Director Designate Central England (Coventry, Leicester, Birmingham, Northampton & surrounding areas) We are seeking a strategically minded, degree-educated senior commercial leader to join a high-performing UK technology engineering manufacturer at a pivotal stage of its growth journey. This is a rare Managing Director Designate opportunity, designed as a structured and mentored pathway to full MD responsibility. You will work directly alongside the incumbent Managing Director in a planned succession process, gaining comprehensive exposure to the organisation's strategy, operations, financial performance, people, and market positioning - before assuming full executive leadership. This role will appeal to an intellectually strong, commercially astute leader ready to transition from Senior Sales Director, Commercial Director, General Manager or Business Unit Director into full P&L ownership and enterprise leadership. Market & Strategic Scope The business operates across multiple technical and industrial sectors including: Automotive Aftermarket MRO & Industrial Spares Industrial Distribution & Technical Supplies Agricultural Aftermarket Key responsibilities will include: Leading UK headquarters operations and expanding into new channels and markets Defining and executing sales, marketing and commercial strategy Driving profitable revenue growth and scalable performance Owning full operational and financial accountability Developing organisational capability, leadership bench strength and culture Representing the company at Board and shareholder level Candidate Profile We are seeking a high-calibre, analytically strong and strategically capable leader with clear ambition to operate at Managing Director level and beyond. Essential Attributes Degree educated (MBA or postgraduate qualification advantageous) Demonstrable senior leadership experience with P&L accountability Proven track record in scaling revenue and entering new routes to market Strong understanding of complex distribution models and fragmented supply chains Data-driven decision maker with strong financial and IT literacy Experience within technical, engineering, industrial or automotive-related sectors Gravitas and credibility to influence Board-level stakeholders Ability to translate vision into structured execution Desirable Exposure to international trading environments Experience in growth, transformation, or scale-up environments You will combine intellectual rigour with commercial instinct, resilience with emotional intelligence, and ambition with a collaborative, people-first leadership style. Package Competitive base salary circa 100,000+ (negotiable based on experience) Structured progression to full Managing Director appointment Rising remuneration trajectory toward 150,000+ Performance-related bonus Company car Pension and executive benefits Formal mentoring and succession plan with incumbent MD This is a succession-led, career-defining opportunity for a high-potential commercial leader seeking full enterprise leadership within a technically sophisticated, growth-oriented business. Meet the Employer: Initial online "Meet the Employer" sessions will be conducted by our exclusive recruitment partner Glen Shepherd . Call Glen for a confidential conversation: (phone number removed) Or email your CV: We are hiring now - if you're ready to take the final step into a Managing Director role within a high-growth, privately owned, international tech manufacturer, this is your moment. JOB REF: 4318GSB Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know - we're here to support you.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Managing Director Designate Central England (Coventry, Leicester, Birmingham, Northampton & surrounding areas) We are seeking a strategically minded, degree-educated senior commercial leader to join a high-performing UK technology engineering manufacturer at a pivotal stage of its growth journey. This is a rare Managing Director Designate opportunity, designed as a structured and mentored pathway to full MD responsibility. You will work directly alongside the incumbent Managing Director in a planned succession process, gaining comprehensive exposure to the organisation's strategy, operations, financial performance, people, and market positioning - before assuming full executive leadership. This role will appeal to an intellectually strong, commercially astute leader ready to transition from Senior Sales Director, Commercial Director, General Manager or Business Unit Director into full P&L ownership and enterprise leadership. Market & Strategic Scope The business operates across multiple technical and industrial sectors including: Automotive Aftermarket MRO & Industrial Spares Industrial Distribution & Technical Supplies Agricultural Aftermarket Key responsibilities will include: Leading UK headquarters operations and expanding into new channels and markets Defining and executing sales, marketing and commercial strategy Driving profitable revenue growth and scalable performance Owning full operational and financial accountability Developing organisational capability, leadership bench strength and culture Representing the company at Board and shareholder level Candidate Profile We are seeking a high-calibre, analytically strong and strategically capable leader with clear ambition to operate at Managing Director level and beyond. Essential Attributes Degree educated (MBA or postgraduate qualification advantageous) Demonstrable senior leadership experience with P&L accountability Proven track record in scaling revenue and entering new routes to market Strong understanding of complex distribution models and fragmented supply chains Data-driven decision maker with strong financial and IT literacy Experience within technical, engineering, industrial or automotive-related sectors Gravitas and credibility to influence Board-level stakeholders Ability to translate vision into structured execution Desirable Exposure to international trading environments Experience in growth, transformation, or scale-up environments You will combine intellectual rigour with commercial instinct, resilience with emotional intelligence, and ambition with a collaborative, people-first leadership style. Package Competitive base salary circa 100,000+ (negotiable based on experience) Structured progression to full Managing Director appointment Rising remuneration trajectory toward 150,000+ Performance-related bonus Company car Pension and executive benefits Formal mentoring and succession plan with incumbent MD This is a succession-led, career-defining opportunity for a high-potential commercial leader seeking full enterprise leadership within a technically sophisticated, growth-oriented business. Meet the Employer: Initial online "Meet the Employer" sessions will be conducted by our exclusive recruitment partner Glen Shepherd . Call Glen for a confidential conversation: (phone number removed) Or email your CV: We are hiring now - if you're ready to take the final step into a Managing Director role within a high-growth, privately owned, international tech manufacturer, this is your moment. JOB REF: 4318GSB Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know - we're here to support you.
Managing Director Designate Central England (Coventry, Leicester, Birmingham, Northampton & surrounding areas) We are seeking a strategically minded, degree-educated senior commercial leader to join a high-performing UK technology engineering manufacturer at a pivotal stage of its growth journey. This is a rare Managing Director Designate opportunity, designed as a structured and mentored pathway to full MD responsibility. You will work directly alongside the incumbent Managing Director in a planned succession process, gaining comprehensive exposure to the organisation's strategy, operations, financial performance, people, and market positioning - before assuming full executive leadership. This role will appeal to an intellectually strong, commercially astute leader ready to transition from Senior Sales Director, Commercial Director, General Manager or Business Unit Director into full P&L ownership and enterprise leadership. Market & Strategic Scope The business operates across multiple technical and industrial sectors including: Automotive Aftermarket MRO & Industrial Spares Industrial Distribution & Technical Supplies Agricultural Aftermarket Key responsibilities will include: Leading UK headquarters operations and expanding into new channels and markets Defining and executing sales, marketing and commercial strategy Driving profitable revenue growth and scalable performance Owning full operational and financial accountability Developing organisational capability, leadership bench strength and culture Representing the company at Board and shareholder level Candidate Profile We are seeking a high-calibre, analytically strong and strategically capable leader with clear ambition to operate at Managing Director level and beyond. Essential Attributes Degree educated (MBA or postgraduate qualification advantageous) Demonstrable senior leadership experience with P&L accountability Proven track record in scaling revenue and entering new routes to market Strong understanding of complex distribution models and fragmented supply chains Data-driven decision maker with strong financial and IT literacy Experience within technical, engineering, industrial or automotive-related sectors Gravitas and credibility to influence Board-level stakeholders Ability to translate vision into structured execution Desirable Exposure to international trading environments Experience in growth, transformation, or scale-up environments You will combine intellectual rigour with commercial instinct, resilience with emotional intelligence, and ambition with a collaborative, people-first leadership style. Package Competitive base salary circa 100,000+ (negotiable based on experience) Structured progression to full Managing Director appointment Rising remuneration trajectory toward 150,000+ Performance-related bonus Company car Pension and executive benefits Formal mentoring and succession plan with incumbent MD This is a succession-led, career-defining opportunity for a high-potential commercial leader seeking full enterprise leadership within a technically sophisticated, growth-oriented business. Meet the Employer: Initial online "Meet the Employer" sessions will be conducted by our exclusive recruitment partner Glen Shepherd . Call Glen for a confidential conversation: (phone number removed) Or email your CV: We are hiring now - if you're ready to take the final step into a Managing Director role within a high-growth, privately owned, international tech manufacturer, this is your moment. JOB REF: 4318GSB Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know - we're here to support you.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Managing Director Designate Central England (Coventry, Leicester, Birmingham, Northampton & surrounding areas) We are seeking a strategically minded, degree-educated senior commercial leader to join a high-performing UK technology engineering manufacturer at a pivotal stage of its growth journey. This is a rare Managing Director Designate opportunity, designed as a structured and mentored pathway to full MD responsibility. You will work directly alongside the incumbent Managing Director in a planned succession process, gaining comprehensive exposure to the organisation's strategy, operations, financial performance, people, and market positioning - before assuming full executive leadership. This role will appeal to an intellectually strong, commercially astute leader ready to transition from Senior Sales Director, Commercial Director, General Manager or Business Unit Director into full P&L ownership and enterprise leadership. Market & Strategic Scope The business operates across multiple technical and industrial sectors including: Automotive Aftermarket MRO & Industrial Spares Industrial Distribution & Technical Supplies Agricultural Aftermarket Key responsibilities will include: Leading UK headquarters operations and expanding into new channels and markets Defining and executing sales, marketing and commercial strategy Driving profitable revenue growth and scalable performance Owning full operational and financial accountability Developing organisational capability, leadership bench strength and culture Representing the company at Board and shareholder level Candidate Profile We are seeking a high-calibre, analytically strong and strategically capable leader with clear ambition to operate at Managing Director level and beyond. Essential Attributes Degree educated (MBA or postgraduate qualification advantageous) Demonstrable senior leadership experience with P&L accountability Proven track record in scaling revenue and entering new routes to market Strong understanding of complex distribution models and fragmented supply chains Data-driven decision maker with strong financial and IT literacy Experience within technical, engineering, industrial or automotive-related sectors Gravitas and credibility to influence Board-level stakeholders Ability to translate vision into structured execution Desirable Exposure to international trading environments Experience in growth, transformation, or scale-up environments You will combine intellectual rigour with commercial instinct, resilience with emotional intelligence, and ambition with a collaborative, people-first leadership style. Package Competitive base salary circa 100,000+ (negotiable based on experience) Structured progression to full Managing Director appointment Rising remuneration trajectory toward 150,000+ Performance-related bonus Company car Pension and executive benefits Formal mentoring and succession plan with incumbent MD This is a succession-led, career-defining opportunity for a high-potential commercial leader seeking full enterprise leadership within a technically sophisticated, growth-oriented business. Meet the Employer: Initial online "Meet the Employer" sessions will be conducted by our exclusive recruitment partner Glen Shepherd . Call Glen for a confidential conversation: (phone number removed) Or email your CV: We are hiring now - if you're ready to take the final step into a Managing Director role within a high-growth, privately owned, international tech manufacturer, this is your moment. JOB REF: 4318GSB Glen Callum Associates is committed to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or background. We believe that a variety of perspectives makes a team stronger and a workplace better. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know - we're here to support you.
Regional Director (Franchisee) - Automotive Recruitment Location: West Midlands At Performance Resourcing, we are expanding our network and are seeking an experienced Senior Automotive Professional to join our established automotive recruitment business as a Regional Director (Franchisee) for the West Midlands. This is a unique opportunity to run your own recruitment business, supported by a respected and reputable brand. You will utilise your existing dealer relationships and industry expertise to build a strong client base, operating under the Performance Resourcing umbrella. The Opportunity As a Regional Director Franchisee, you will: Build and grow your own automotive recruitment business within your designated territory Leverage your existing network of dealer contacts to generate opportunities Develop long-term client relationships across the automotive sector Operate independently with full support, systems, and infrastructure provided About You The successful candidate will: Have a proven background in franchised dealership management (Head of Business, General Manager, Group level, or similar) Be based in and have strong knowledge of the West Midlands automotive market Possess an extensive network of industry contacts Be commercially driven, proactive, and self-motivated Have the ambition to build and manage their own business Requirements Ability to prospect and secure new client opportunities within your territory Limited Company registration Use of agreed accounting platforms (aligned with Performance Resourcing and its accountants) Completion of systems training (provided) Franchise Package & Support We offer a comprehensive package, including: No upfront franchise fee Franchise legal agreement 5-year business plan Defined territory and regional boundaries Regional landline number via VoIP system CRM licence Job posting interface licence Web hosting and secure branded email About Performance Resourcing We specialise in recruiting for key automotive roles, including: Sales & Aftersales Managers Transaction Managers Technicians Service Advisors Sales Executives Parts Advisors Apply Now For more information or to apply, please send your up-to-date CV to: Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK without restriction. Please visit our website to view our Privacy Policy.
Mar 31, 2026
Contractor
Regional Director (Franchisee) - Automotive Recruitment Location: West Midlands At Performance Resourcing, we are expanding our network and are seeking an experienced Senior Automotive Professional to join our established automotive recruitment business as a Regional Director (Franchisee) for the West Midlands. This is a unique opportunity to run your own recruitment business, supported by a respected and reputable brand. You will utilise your existing dealer relationships and industry expertise to build a strong client base, operating under the Performance Resourcing umbrella. The Opportunity As a Regional Director Franchisee, you will: Build and grow your own automotive recruitment business within your designated territory Leverage your existing network of dealer contacts to generate opportunities Develop long-term client relationships across the automotive sector Operate independently with full support, systems, and infrastructure provided About You The successful candidate will: Have a proven background in franchised dealership management (Head of Business, General Manager, Group level, or similar) Be based in and have strong knowledge of the West Midlands automotive market Possess an extensive network of industry contacts Be commercially driven, proactive, and self-motivated Have the ambition to build and manage their own business Requirements Ability to prospect and secure new client opportunities within your territory Limited Company registration Use of agreed accounting platforms (aligned with Performance Resourcing and its accountants) Completion of systems training (provided) Franchise Package & Support We offer a comprehensive package, including: No upfront franchise fee Franchise legal agreement 5-year business plan Defined territory and regional boundaries Regional landline number via VoIP system CRM licence Job posting interface licence Web hosting and secure branded email About Performance Resourcing We specialise in recruiting for key automotive roles, including: Sales & Aftersales Managers Transaction Managers Technicians Service Advisors Sales Executives Parts Advisors Apply Now For more information or to apply, please send your up-to-date CV to: Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK without restriction. Please visit our website to view our Privacy Policy.
Imperial Recruitment Group
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
HR Advisor Imperial Professionals are delighted to announce that we are working in partnership with a very established large manufacturer who are recruiting for a HR Advisor on initially a FTC for 12 months but has the potential to extend to a permanent one after this period. Salary: 40,000 - 50,000 Contract Type: Fixed Term (12 month) Location: Newton Aycliffe Hours: Full Time Role purpose To provide HR expertise to all employees and the Head of HR in the full HR lifecycle across the We Are Rise Brands business, including leading on Employee Relations, being the first line support for managers and peers and supporting on designated HR projects. Key responsibilities Core HR and Employee relations To provide first line generalist HR advice and support on terms and conditions, HR policies and procedures and any employee queries To coach, support, mentor and develop managers in the application of HR policies and practices, provide advice and guidance on complex HR issues in order to minimise risk and encourage positive employee relations In liaison with people managers, provide advice and guidance on job design, recruitment, on boarding, restructuring and redeployment processes, advising on best practice, company procedures and appropriate legislation To lead the facilitation and execution of ER casework Provide advice and guidance on occupational health referrals, absence management issues and return to work cases to managers Develop policies and procedures and ensure compliance with legislative updates Requirements Comprehensive experience as an HR Advisor (or similar role) Strong generalist understanding of HR function with knowledge of multiple human resource disciplines (ER, employee engagement and well-being, performance management, policy design and implementation) Experience resolving complex employee relations issues Experience of managing payroll inputs Good HRMS knowledge/reporting skills Strong UK Employment law knowledge and best practice CIPD qualification is desirable For more information on this opportunity please feel free to contact Anthony Antoniou at Imperial Professionals. Due to the high volume of applications that we receive we may not be able to respond to every application, however, if you do not get a response within 7 days, please consider your application for this opportunity unsuccessful but we will keep your details on file for other opportunities.
Oct 09, 2025
Full time
HR Advisor Imperial Professionals are delighted to announce that we are working in partnership with a very established large manufacturer who are recruiting for a HR Advisor on initially a FTC for 12 months but has the potential to extend to a permanent one after this period. Salary: 40,000 - 50,000 Contract Type: Fixed Term (12 month) Location: Newton Aycliffe Hours: Full Time Role purpose To provide HR expertise to all employees and the Head of HR in the full HR lifecycle across the We Are Rise Brands business, including leading on Employee Relations, being the first line support for managers and peers and supporting on designated HR projects. Key responsibilities Core HR and Employee relations To provide first line generalist HR advice and support on terms and conditions, HR policies and procedures and any employee queries To coach, support, mentor and develop managers in the application of HR policies and practices, provide advice and guidance on complex HR issues in order to minimise risk and encourage positive employee relations In liaison with people managers, provide advice and guidance on job design, recruitment, on boarding, restructuring and redeployment processes, advising on best practice, company procedures and appropriate legislation To lead the facilitation and execution of ER casework Provide advice and guidance on occupational health referrals, absence management issues and return to work cases to managers Develop policies and procedures and ensure compliance with legislative updates Requirements Comprehensive experience as an HR Advisor (or similar role) Strong generalist understanding of HR function with knowledge of multiple human resource disciplines (ER, employee engagement and well-being, performance management, policy design and implementation) Experience resolving complex employee relations issues Experience of managing payroll inputs Good HRMS knowledge/reporting skills Strong UK Employment law knowledge and best practice CIPD qualification is desirable For more information on this opportunity please feel free to contact Anthony Antoniou at Imperial Professionals. Due to the high volume of applications that we receive we may not be able to respond to every application, however, if you do not get a response within 7 days, please consider your application for this opportunity unsuccessful but we will keep your details on file for other opportunities.
Fixed term seasonal role - October Hours of work: 08:30 - 17:30 Salary: £478.68 - £637.76 salary per week dependant on age, internal/external experience, and qualifications. (February Half Term Contracts to be issued on 2024 wage level. 2025 wage level effective from 1st April.) Reportable to: Camp Senior Team, Area Manager, and Central Office Barracudas are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. DANCE & DRAMA INSTRUCTOR DUTIES Set up and maintain your dance & drama area so that it is suitable and inviting for the children Follow policies and procedures to make sure the children in your care will have fun in a safe environment Ensure that the needs of the children in your care are met with active supervision and attention throughout the day including breaks and lunch times Use the resources available to plan and deliver a variety of exciting and safe dance and drama activities that are age appropriate Encourage maximum participation of the children in the group Ensure the safe use of equipment provided for your sessions Working alongside other staff members who may assist with your sessions Deliver the dance-based Skills Builder course 'Dance Fusion' Depending on the size of your camp there might be more than one Dance & Drama Instructors required, therefore, you might have to job share and liaise with each other Take responsibility for general welfare and safeguarding REQUIREMENTS Have experience in dance and drama Be aged 18 or over by the start date of your contract Be eligible to work in the UK Provide satisfactory professional/academic references Be enthusiastic, caring and organised with excellent communication skills and be able to use your initiative Obtain an enhanced DBS check through Barracudas or have an existing enhanced DBS on the Update Service Attend a Virtual Assessment Event if you're new to Barracudas (see staff room for dates) Complete Online Training annually Attend Induction Training Day ahead of your first working season (this will most likely take place within the 7-day period before your camp opens) Any use of a Camp Tablet/Kindle for music must follow our child protection policy (see Big Book of Barracudas for further details) Assist with pack up at the end of camp ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure that the company fulfils all its Health and Safety obligations by carefully following instructions and showing a proactive and diligent approach to all safety issues Any activities that you organise and deliver must be appropriate for the children in your care within the scope of your qualifications, skills, and knowledge Encourage the children to take part in new activities and ensure the activity programme is as directed on the timetable Ensure the children under your supervision behave in a safe manner. Always know the children's whereabouts, respect them as individuals and communicate with them daily about codes of behaviour Carefully follow all camp systems, including registration and collection procedures, Health and Safety systems and all guidelines on good practice in child welfare whilst supporting your colleagues to do the same Be a positive role model to the children in your care by promoting a healthy lifestyle, good hygiene precautions and always considering their welfare Report any concerns regarding Child Protection to your Senior Team or a Designated Person at the Central Office Make reasonable adjustments to accommodate and understand the requirements of children in your group who may have additional needs (including dietary needs) or a medical condition Pending staff availability, you may be required to deliver Skills Builder sessions All staff may be required to support a swimming session - you'll need to bring swimwear and a spare t-shirt will be available at camp The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the organisation Barracudas are committed to equal opportunities in employment and this post does require an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check. The amendments to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020) provides that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain convictions and cautions are considered 'protected'. This means that they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Guidance about whether a conviction or caution should be disclosed can be found on the Ministry of Justice website.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Fixed term seasonal role - October Hours of work: 08:30 - 17:30 Salary: £478.68 - £637.76 salary per week dependant on age, internal/external experience, and qualifications. (February Half Term Contracts to be issued on 2024 wage level. 2025 wage level effective from 1st April.) Reportable to: Camp Senior Team, Area Manager, and Central Office Barracudas are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. DANCE & DRAMA INSTRUCTOR DUTIES Set up and maintain your dance & drama area so that it is suitable and inviting for the children Follow policies and procedures to make sure the children in your care will have fun in a safe environment Ensure that the needs of the children in your care are met with active supervision and attention throughout the day including breaks and lunch times Use the resources available to plan and deliver a variety of exciting and safe dance and drama activities that are age appropriate Encourage maximum participation of the children in the group Ensure the safe use of equipment provided for your sessions Working alongside other staff members who may assist with your sessions Deliver the dance-based Skills Builder course 'Dance Fusion' Depending on the size of your camp there might be more than one Dance & Drama Instructors required, therefore, you might have to job share and liaise with each other Take responsibility for general welfare and safeguarding REQUIREMENTS Have experience in dance and drama Be aged 18 or over by the start date of your contract Be eligible to work in the UK Provide satisfactory professional/academic references Be enthusiastic, caring and organised with excellent communication skills and be able to use your initiative Obtain an enhanced DBS check through Barracudas or have an existing enhanced DBS on the Update Service Attend a Virtual Assessment Event if you're new to Barracudas (see staff room for dates) Complete Online Training annually Attend Induction Training Day ahead of your first working season (this will most likely take place within the 7-day period before your camp opens) Any use of a Camp Tablet/Kindle for music must follow our child protection policy (see Big Book of Barracudas for further details) Assist with pack up at the end of camp ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure that the company fulfils all its Health and Safety obligations by carefully following instructions and showing a proactive and diligent approach to all safety issues Any activities that you organise and deliver must be appropriate for the children in your care within the scope of your qualifications, skills, and knowledge Encourage the children to take part in new activities and ensure the activity programme is as directed on the timetable Ensure the children under your supervision behave in a safe manner. Always know the children's whereabouts, respect them as individuals and communicate with them daily about codes of behaviour Carefully follow all camp systems, including registration and collection procedures, Health and Safety systems and all guidelines on good practice in child welfare whilst supporting your colleagues to do the same Be a positive role model to the children in your care by promoting a healthy lifestyle, good hygiene precautions and always considering their welfare Report any concerns regarding Child Protection to your Senior Team or a Designated Person at the Central Office Make reasonable adjustments to accommodate and understand the requirements of children in your group who may have additional needs (including dietary needs) or a medical condition Pending staff availability, you may be required to deliver Skills Builder sessions All staff may be required to support a swimming session - you'll need to bring swimwear and a spare t-shirt will be available at camp The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the organisation Barracudas are committed to equal opportunities in employment and this post does require an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check. The amendments to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020) provides that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain convictions and cautions are considered 'protected'. This means that they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Guidance about whether a conviction or caution should be disclosed can be found on the Ministry of Justice website.