Head of Data and Insight Location: London (currently Old Street, moving to King's Cross in 2027). Minimum 2 days based in the office. Salary: £70,902 - £82,719 per annum depending on experience Contract: Permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Pioneer a new role and build a brand-new Data and Insight function at the charity, transforming how this world-class health organisation uses evidence, insight and innovation to maximise impact at a pivotal moment of growth. About the charity The Charity is dedicated to advancing eye health and transforming lives through world-class research, innovation and patient care. Working in partnership with Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, the charity funds pioneering research, supports life-changing services and helps shape the future of eye health. As the charity continues to grow, it is investing significantly in its data and insight capability to become a truly evidence-led organisation. This newly created role offers an exciting opportunity to lead that transformation and ensure data drives decision-making, performance and impact across the charity. The role Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive and being an active member of the Management Group, the Head of Data and Insight will provide strategic leadership for data, insight and performance across the organisation. You will develop and deliver the charity's data strategy, improve reporting and system integration, and build a culture where data informs decision-making across fundraising, grant-making, finance and wider organisational activity. Leading a small but influential team, you will work closely with colleagues across the charity to improve data quality, governance and reporting, while exploring opportunities to utilise AI and emerging technologies. Key responsibilities • Develop and deliver the charity's data and insight strategy. • Lead and develop the Data and Insight function. • Oversee data governance, quality, security and GDPR compliance. • Optimise and integrate key systems including ThankQ, Flexigrant, finance systems and Mailchimp. • Develop reporting frameworks, dashboards and performance measures. • Lead on data integration, automation and process improvement. • Provide expert insight and advice to senior leaders and Board committees. About you You are an experienced data leader with strong technical expertise and a track record of using data and insight to improve organisational performance, combined with confidence in communicating, engaging and influencing the wider organisation's team and key stakeholders on the importance of data and insight. You will have: • Experience leading data, insight or business intelligence functions. • A track record of developing data strategies and embedding a data-led culture. • Strong knowledge of data governance, GDPR and reporting best practice. • Experience of CRM and business systems integration. • Excellent analytical, communication and stakeholder management skills. • The ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insight. How to apply - For a full candidate pack and details, contact: Faye Marshall - Closing date: 9am, Monday 13 July 2026 Harris Hill is a certified B Corp and a leading charity recruitment agency. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality or other protected characteristics.
Jun 29, 2026
Full time
Head of Data and Insight Location: London (currently Old Street, moving to King's Cross in 2027). Minimum 2 days based in the office. Salary: £70,902 - £82,719 per annum depending on experience Contract: Permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Pioneer a new role and build a brand-new Data and Insight function at the charity, transforming how this world-class health organisation uses evidence, insight and innovation to maximise impact at a pivotal moment of growth. About the charity The Charity is dedicated to advancing eye health and transforming lives through world-class research, innovation and patient care. Working in partnership with Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, the charity funds pioneering research, supports life-changing services and helps shape the future of eye health. As the charity continues to grow, it is investing significantly in its data and insight capability to become a truly evidence-led organisation. This newly created role offers an exciting opportunity to lead that transformation and ensure data drives decision-making, performance and impact across the charity. The role Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive and being an active member of the Management Group, the Head of Data and Insight will provide strategic leadership for data, insight and performance across the organisation. You will develop and deliver the charity's data strategy, improve reporting and system integration, and build a culture where data informs decision-making across fundraising, grant-making, finance and wider organisational activity. Leading a small but influential team, you will work closely with colleagues across the charity to improve data quality, governance and reporting, while exploring opportunities to utilise AI and emerging technologies. Key responsibilities • Develop and deliver the charity's data and insight strategy. • Lead and develop the Data and Insight function. • Oversee data governance, quality, security and GDPR compliance. • Optimise and integrate key systems including ThankQ, Flexigrant, finance systems and Mailchimp. • Develop reporting frameworks, dashboards and performance measures. • Lead on data integration, automation and process improvement. • Provide expert insight and advice to senior leaders and Board committees. About you You are an experienced data leader with strong technical expertise and a track record of using data and insight to improve organisational performance, combined with confidence in communicating, engaging and influencing the wider organisation's team and key stakeholders on the importance of data and insight. You will have: • Experience leading data, insight or business intelligence functions. • A track record of developing data strategies and embedding a data-led culture. • Strong knowledge of data governance, GDPR and reporting best practice. • Experience of CRM and business systems integration. • Excellent analytical, communication and stakeholder management skills. • The ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insight. How to apply - For a full candidate pack and details, contact: Faye Marshall - Closing date: 9am, Monday 13 July 2026 Harris Hill is a certified B Corp and a leading charity recruitment agency. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality or other protected characteristics.
Deputy Group Chef Location: Field-based across Chef Broxbourne East Herts West & North Essex (Head Office: Mundells, Welwyn Garden City) Salary: £17.55 per hour (£27,023 per annum) Hours: 35 hours per week Schedule: Term Time Only plus 3 inset days (38.6 weeks) Reports to: Group Chef HCL are leading contract caterers with a focus on school feeding. We have a commitment to deliver high-quality, nutritious, and engaging food experiences for children and staff across our primary schools, secondary schools, and commercial sites. We pride ourselves on our dynamic culture and our commitment to excellence. The Deputy Group Chef plays a critical role in ensuring kitchens remain fully staffed, operational, and deliver high-quality food and service safely across multiple education sites. This position supports the Group Chef by managing the mobile workforce, supporting compliance with food safety and operational standards, and assisting with kitchen mobilisations and community engagement activities. Key Responsibilities for Deputy Group Chef Workforce Planning & Deployment Assist with the deployment of a mobile catering team, to ensure kitchens remain fully staffed. Help plan rotas, coordinate cover, and work alongside with Group Chef to anticipate staffing needs. People Management Work in partnership with the Group Chef to support and develop a mobile workforce, including line management responsibilities. Assist with training, performance, and absence management, ensuring HR compliance. Operational Support Provide hands-on kitchen support when needed, maintain food quality standards, and monitor performance (food cost, labour, waste). Support site engagement activities and digital systems. Compliance & Safety Ensure high standards in Food Safety, Health & Safety, and allergen management across all sites. Recruitment & Retention Assist with the recruitment and retention of mobile team members, contributing to wider site recruitment and engagement initiatives. Mobilisation Support Assist with new site set-ups and transitions, including equipment, onboarding, and systems implementation. About You as a Deputy Group Chef Experienced Chef or Kitchen Manager (multi-site/mobile preferred) Strong leadership and team management skills Solid knowledge of food safety, H&S, and allergens Organised, adaptable, and able to work across multiple locations Passionate about food quality and customer service Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Apply Now If you're a proactive Deputy Group Chef who enjoys working alongside senior leadership, supporting teams, and upholding high standards while delivering great food and customer experiences, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Deputy Group Chef Location: Field-based across Chef Broxbourne East Herts West & North Essex (Head Office: Mundells, Welwyn Garden City) Salary: £17.55 per hour (£27,023 per annum) Hours: 35 hours per week Schedule: Term Time Only plus 3 inset days (38.6 weeks) Reports to: Group Chef HCL are leading contract caterers with a focus on school feeding. We have a commitment to deliver high-quality, nutritious, and engaging food experiences for children and staff across our primary schools, secondary schools, and commercial sites. We pride ourselves on our dynamic culture and our commitment to excellence. The Deputy Group Chef plays a critical role in ensuring kitchens remain fully staffed, operational, and deliver high-quality food and service safely across multiple education sites. This position supports the Group Chef by managing the mobile workforce, supporting compliance with food safety and operational standards, and assisting with kitchen mobilisations and community engagement activities. Key Responsibilities for Deputy Group Chef Workforce Planning & Deployment Assist with the deployment of a mobile catering team, to ensure kitchens remain fully staffed. Help plan rotas, coordinate cover, and work alongside with Group Chef to anticipate staffing needs. People Management Work in partnership with the Group Chef to support and develop a mobile workforce, including line management responsibilities. Assist with training, performance, and absence management, ensuring HR compliance. Operational Support Provide hands-on kitchen support when needed, maintain food quality standards, and monitor performance (food cost, labour, waste). Support site engagement activities and digital systems. Compliance & Safety Ensure high standards in Food Safety, Health & Safety, and allergen management across all sites. Recruitment & Retention Assist with the recruitment and retention of mobile team members, contributing to wider site recruitment and engagement initiatives. Mobilisation Support Assist with new site set-ups and transitions, including equipment, onboarding, and systems implementation. About You as a Deputy Group Chef Experienced Chef or Kitchen Manager (multi-site/mobile preferred) Strong leadership and team management skills Solid knowledge of food safety, H&S, and allergens Organised, adaptable, and able to work across multiple locations Passionate about food quality and customer service Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Apply Now If you're a proactive Deputy Group Chef who enjoys working alongside senior leadership, supporting teams, and upholding high standards while delivering great food and customer experiences, we'd love to hear from you.
Assistant Manager The Company Birchgrove is an innovative build-to-rent operator, exclusively for the over 65s. We bring purpose to our work and make a meaningful difference to the lives of our colleagues and our customers. We put our colleagues and residents at the heart of everything that we do and love to make a difference. The Role As the Assistant Manager you will play a pivotal role in supporting the General Manager in all aspects of managing our community. Reporting directly to the General Manager, you will assist in leading the team, ensuring operational excellence, and delivering exceptional service to our residents.This opportunity is perfect for an ambitious candidate seeking advancement to a general management position or aiming to transition from a supervisory role to gain comprehensive managerial experience. The Person The ideal applicant should ideally have: Proven ability or willingness to contribute to effective sales strategies and operations. Extensive background in a care home or nursing facility Knowledge of financial management, capable of supporting budget management and financial performance analysis. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Committed to enhancing residents' well-being and fostering a sense of community. Possesses adaptability and strong decision-making skills to manage competing priorities. Demonstrates ambition and a results-oriented mindset. Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends, to meet development needs. Values aligned with our philosophy as outlined on our website To have experience in conducting resident assessments, including elements covering health and welfare. To have a firm understanding of safeguarding adults at Risk Experience in caring for residents who have health related issues, including dementia To have experience managing a team, including the direct supervision of staff To have experience creating and implementing risk assessments Key Responsibilities Key responsibilities will include: Act as the primary deputy for the General Manager, assuming leadership responsibilities in their absence. To promote the independence of our residents including providing opportunities to use their skills and enhance their quality of life, while maintaining their independence, dignity, and privacy. Assisting in providing operational leadership for day-to-day operations, covering sales, F&B, housekeeping, maintenance, and resident well-being. Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety policies and procedures and helping with risk assessments and other relevant reporting duties. Assisting in managing rotas. Supporting financial management, including rent control, cost control and overall budget management. Oversee the housekeeping team to maintain high cleanliness standards throughout the development. Manage inventory of consumables and coordinate replenishment orders as necessary. Take charge of planning and executing various events for residents, ensuring they remain relevant, help foster community and inclusion, and align with resident's preferences. Support in supervising building and apartment maintenance to ensure timely resolution of reactive requests and adherence to scheduled preventative maintenance. Collaborating with the sales effort through planning sessions, outreach initiatives, tours, home visits and other sales-related tasks. Provide constructive feedback and contribute to refining internal operational processes to enhance service delivery and customer satisfaction. Additional responsibilities as assigned by the General Manager to support the overall success and smooth operation of Birchgrove's neighbourhood. Why Work for us Opportunity for growth: We are committed to fostering professional development and providing opportunities for growth investing in our employee's career progression. We foster a collaborative and innovative culture where ideas are valued, and creativity is encouraged. We believe in working together as team to solve challenges and drive innovation all whilst having real autonomy of role. Birchgrove is dedicated to making a positive impact on our residents and the community. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to work on projects that have a real and meaningful impact. Competitive compensation and benefits including health care cash back and electric car scheme We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion. We are committed to an inclusive workplace where individuals from all backgrounds and experiences are welcome and valued. Birchgrove is known as the leading company in its field within the UK. Joining our team means being part of a reputable and respected organisation. We are passionate about what we do and are looking for individuals who share our values and vision. If you are seeking a fulfilling career and a positive work environment, we encourage you to apply and become a part of our dynamic team.REF-
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Assistant Manager The Company Birchgrove is an innovative build-to-rent operator, exclusively for the over 65s. We bring purpose to our work and make a meaningful difference to the lives of our colleagues and our customers. We put our colleagues and residents at the heart of everything that we do and love to make a difference. The Role As the Assistant Manager you will play a pivotal role in supporting the General Manager in all aspects of managing our community. Reporting directly to the General Manager, you will assist in leading the team, ensuring operational excellence, and delivering exceptional service to our residents.This opportunity is perfect for an ambitious candidate seeking advancement to a general management position or aiming to transition from a supervisory role to gain comprehensive managerial experience. The Person The ideal applicant should ideally have: Proven ability or willingness to contribute to effective sales strategies and operations. Extensive background in a care home or nursing facility Knowledge of financial management, capable of supporting budget management and financial performance analysis. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage teams effectively. Committed to enhancing residents' well-being and fostering a sense of community. Possesses adaptability and strong decision-making skills to manage competing priorities. Demonstrates ambition and a results-oriented mindset. Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends, to meet development needs. Values aligned with our philosophy as outlined on our website To have experience in conducting resident assessments, including elements covering health and welfare. To have a firm understanding of safeguarding adults at Risk Experience in caring for residents who have health related issues, including dementia To have experience managing a team, including the direct supervision of staff To have experience creating and implementing risk assessments Key Responsibilities Key responsibilities will include: Act as the primary deputy for the General Manager, assuming leadership responsibilities in their absence. To promote the independence of our residents including providing opportunities to use their skills and enhance their quality of life, while maintaining their independence, dignity, and privacy. Assisting in providing operational leadership for day-to-day operations, covering sales, F&B, housekeeping, maintenance, and resident well-being. Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety policies and procedures and helping with risk assessments and other relevant reporting duties. Assisting in managing rotas. Supporting financial management, including rent control, cost control and overall budget management. Oversee the housekeeping team to maintain high cleanliness standards throughout the development. Manage inventory of consumables and coordinate replenishment orders as necessary. Take charge of planning and executing various events for residents, ensuring they remain relevant, help foster community and inclusion, and align with resident's preferences. Support in supervising building and apartment maintenance to ensure timely resolution of reactive requests and adherence to scheduled preventative maintenance. Collaborating with the sales effort through planning sessions, outreach initiatives, tours, home visits and other sales-related tasks. Provide constructive feedback and contribute to refining internal operational processes to enhance service delivery and customer satisfaction. Additional responsibilities as assigned by the General Manager to support the overall success and smooth operation of Birchgrove's neighbourhood. Why Work for us Opportunity for growth: We are committed to fostering professional development and providing opportunities for growth investing in our employee's career progression. We foster a collaborative and innovative culture where ideas are valued, and creativity is encouraged. We believe in working together as team to solve challenges and drive innovation all whilst having real autonomy of role. Birchgrove is dedicated to making a positive impact on our residents and the community. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to work on projects that have a real and meaningful impact. Competitive compensation and benefits including health care cash back and electric car scheme We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion. We are committed to an inclusive workplace where individuals from all backgrounds and experiences are welcome and valued. Birchgrove is known as the leading company in its field within the UK. Joining our team means being part of a reputable and respected organisation. We are passionate about what we do and are looking for individuals who share our values and vision. If you are seeking a fulfilling career and a positive work environment, we encourage you to apply and become a part of our dynamic team.REF-
Life on the team Location: Hatfield Work pattern: Part-time, 4 days per week The Operational Lead, Group Legal & Compliance (GLC) Operations plays a pivotal role in supporting the delivery of the GLC Operations strategy and enabling large-scale transformation across the function. Reporting to the Head of GLC Operations, this role acts as a key deputy on strategic and transformational initiatives, supp click apply for full job details
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Life on the team Location: Hatfield Work pattern: Part-time, 4 days per week The Operational Lead, Group Legal & Compliance (GLC) Operations plays a pivotal role in supporting the delivery of the GLC Operations strategy and enabling large-scale transformation across the function. Reporting to the Head of GLC Operations, this role acts as a key deputy on strategic and transformational initiatives, supp click apply for full job details
JOB DESCRIPTION HEAD OF CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH SERVICES Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.30pm with occasional evenings and weekends) Contract: Full-time, Fixed Term (1 Year, renewable) (Office based) Responsible to: CEO / Deputy CEO Job Purpose Core Arts is an innovative Mental Health Charity and Creative Education provider delivering pioneering Arts in Health programmes in London. This senior leadership role provides strategic and operational oversight across creative education, personalised support, wellbeing and commissioned service delivery. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of high-quality, inclusive and outcomes-focused programmes which improve mental health, wellbeing and educational participation. The role combines educational leadership with recovery-focused and personalised approaches, ensuring students can access meaningful creative learning opportunities that support confidence, progression, independence and improved quality of life. Working across visual arts, music, multimedia, horticulture and sport, the postholder will ensure that services align with Arts in Health principles, NHS and Local Authority priorities, and contribute to reducing health inequalities through creative approaches. The role will support the continued development of Core Arts as a recognised centre of excellence in Creative Education and Arts in Health. Strategic Leadership & Service Development Develop innovative programmes aligned to NHS priorities including prevention, early intervention, personalised care and community-based support. Ensure services remain responsive to emerging educational, health and social care agendas. Support organisational growth, sustainability and service expansion. Lead service planning and contribute to organisational strategy and business development. Drive continuous improvement through evaluation and innovation. Develop opportunities for integrated working across education, health and voluntary sector partnerships. Creative Education & Student Experience Lead an outstanding student-centred creative education programme focused on participation, achievement and progression. Ensure students receive personalised learning pathways with clear goals and outcomes. Support progression into volunteering, employment, accredited learning and community opportunities. Support exhibitions, performances, events and public-facing events. Embed co-production and student voice throughout programme design and evaluation. Develop opportunities for students to gain confidence, leadership and independence. Monitor engagement, attendance and progression data to support continuous improvement. Arts in Health, Wellbeing & Recovery Embed Arts in Health principles across all areas of programme delivery. Ensure students are supported to improve wellbeing through meaningful creative engagement. Work collaboratively with clinical teams, community mental health services and external partners. Maintain safeguarding, duty of care and effective risk management procedures. Support early intervention approaches and sustained student engagement. Promote social inclusion and reduce isolation through participation in creative learning. Develop pathways which support emotional wellbeing, confidence and resilience. Ensure personalised support planning remains central to service delivery. Commissioned Delivery, Quality Assurance & Outcomes Lead successful delivery of commissioned services and contractual KPIs. Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting systems are maintained. Demonstrate educational, wellbeing and social value outcomes through evidence and impact reporting. Ensure accurate data collection and performance monitoring. Support commissioner reporting and demonstrate measurable impact. Develop case studies and outcome frameworks which evidence the value of Arts in Health. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR and organisational governance requirements. Maintain oversight of quality assurance and continuous improvement processes. Support service audits and implementation of recommendations. NHS Partnerships, Personalised Care & Community Integration Develop and maintain strong relationships with NHS commissioners, Integrated Care Boards, Local Authorities and community partners. Support approaches aligned with personalised care and Personal Health Budgets. Promote creative approaches which contribute to prevention and reduce demand on statutory services. Contribute to integrated pathways supporting community mental health and social prescribing. Support collaborative planning with borough and health partners. Strengthen referral routes and increase access for underrepresented communities. Represent Core Arts at regional networks, conferences and partnership meetings. Promote the role of creativity and education within wider health and wellbeing systems. Leadership, Workforce & Organisational Development Provide, alongside the senior management team, leadership, supervision and support to managers, tutors, volunteers and interns. Ensure staff are equipped to deliver inclusive, high-quality learning experiences. Support innovation and collaborative working. Contribute to tender development and service growth opportunities. Champion organisational values and positive workplace culture. Promote equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of work. Person Specification Experience (Essential) Minimum five years' experience in senior leadership or service management. Experience within mental health, Arts in Health, creative education or community services. Experience of delivering commissioned services and contract management. Experience of partnership working across health, education or voluntary sectors. Experience of leading teams. Experience of monitoring outcomes and demonstrating impact. Knowledge & Understanding Arts in Health and recovery-focused practice. Creative education and adult learning principles. Mental health and wellbeing frameworks. Safeguarding. Personalised care approaches. Outcome measurement, quality assurance and continuous improvement. Skills & Attributes Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong financial and numeric acumen. Strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong organisational and analytical capability. Commitment to creativity, inclusion and social impact. How to Apply Core Arts are committed to finding the right person for this role. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and suitable candidates invited to interview as they are received, so early applications are encouraged. The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled. To apply, please send a full CV and covering letter explaining how your experience meets the job description to: Giuliana Molinari, Deputy CEO We can only accept applications that include both a CV and covering letter. You must also be eligible to work in the UK. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role before applying, please email Giuliana to arrange an informal chat.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION HEAD OF CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH SERVICES Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.30pm with occasional evenings and weekends) Contract: Full-time, Fixed Term (1 Year, renewable) (Office based) Responsible to: CEO / Deputy CEO Job Purpose Core Arts is an innovative Mental Health Charity and Creative Education provider delivering pioneering Arts in Health programmes in London. This senior leadership role provides strategic and operational oversight across creative education, personalised support, wellbeing and commissioned service delivery. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of high-quality, inclusive and outcomes-focused programmes which improve mental health, wellbeing and educational participation. The role combines educational leadership with recovery-focused and personalised approaches, ensuring students can access meaningful creative learning opportunities that support confidence, progression, independence and improved quality of life. Working across visual arts, music, multimedia, horticulture and sport, the postholder will ensure that services align with Arts in Health principles, NHS and Local Authority priorities, and contribute to reducing health inequalities through creative approaches. The role will support the continued development of Core Arts as a recognised centre of excellence in Creative Education and Arts in Health. Strategic Leadership & Service Development Develop innovative programmes aligned to NHS priorities including prevention, early intervention, personalised care and community-based support. Ensure services remain responsive to emerging educational, health and social care agendas. Support organisational growth, sustainability and service expansion. Lead service planning and contribute to organisational strategy and business development. Drive continuous improvement through evaluation and innovation. Develop opportunities for integrated working across education, health and voluntary sector partnerships. Creative Education & Student Experience Lead an outstanding student-centred creative education programme focused on participation, achievement and progression. Ensure students receive personalised learning pathways with clear goals and outcomes. Support progression into volunteering, employment, accredited learning and community opportunities. Support exhibitions, performances, events and public-facing events. Embed co-production and student voice throughout programme design and evaluation. Develop opportunities for students to gain confidence, leadership and independence. Monitor engagement, attendance and progression data to support continuous improvement. Arts in Health, Wellbeing & Recovery Embed Arts in Health principles across all areas of programme delivery. Ensure students are supported to improve wellbeing through meaningful creative engagement. Work collaboratively with clinical teams, community mental health services and external partners. Maintain safeguarding, duty of care and effective risk management procedures. Support early intervention approaches and sustained student engagement. Promote social inclusion and reduce isolation through participation in creative learning. Develop pathways which support emotional wellbeing, confidence and resilience. Ensure personalised support planning remains central to service delivery. Commissioned Delivery, Quality Assurance & Outcomes Lead successful delivery of commissioned services and contractual KPIs. Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting systems are maintained. Demonstrate educational, wellbeing and social value outcomes through evidence and impact reporting. Ensure accurate data collection and performance monitoring. Support commissioner reporting and demonstrate measurable impact. Develop case studies and outcome frameworks which evidence the value of Arts in Health. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR and organisational governance requirements. Maintain oversight of quality assurance and continuous improvement processes. Support service audits and implementation of recommendations. NHS Partnerships, Personalised Care & Community Integration Develop and maintain strong relationships with NHS commissioners, Integrated Care Boards, Local Authorities and community partners. Support approaches aligned with personalised care and Personal Health Budgets. Promote creative approaches which contribute to prevention and reduce demand on statutory services. Contribute to integrated pathways supporting community mental health and social prescribing. Support collaborative planning with borough and health partners. Strengthen referral routes and increase access for underrepresented communities. Represent Core Arts at regional networks, conferences and partnership meetings. Promote the role of creativity and education within wider health and wellbeing systems. Leadership, Workforce & Organisational Development Provide, alongside the senior management team, leadership, supervision and support to managers, tutors, volunteers and interns. Ensure staff are equipped to deliver inclusive, high-quality learning experiences. Support innovation and collaborative working. Contribute to tender development and service growth opportunities. Champion organisational values and positive workplace culture. Promote equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of work. Person Specification Experience (Essential) Minimum five years' experience in senior leadership or service management. Experience within mental health, Arts in Health, creative education or community services. Experience of delivering commissioned services and contract management. Experience of partnership working across health, education or voluntary sectors. Experience of leading teams. Experience of monitoring outcomes and demonstrating impact. Knowledge & Understanding Arts in Health and recovery-focused practice. Creative education and adult learning principles. Mental health and wellbeing frameworks. Safeguarding. Personalised care approaches. Outcome measurement, quality assurance and continuous improvement. Skills & Attributes Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong financial and numeric acumen. Strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong organisational and analytical capability. Commitment to creativity, inclusion and social impact. How to Apply Core Arts are committed to finding the right person for this role. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and suitable candidates invited to interview as they are received, so early applications are encouraged. The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled. To apply, please send a full CV and covering letter explaining how your experience meets the job description to: Giuliana Molinari, Deputy CEO We can only accept applications that include both a CV and covering letter. You must also be eligible to work in the UK. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role before applying, please email Giuliana to arrange an informal chat.
6-12-month contract Flexible working Attractive packageA Yorkshire-based Higher Education institution is seeking an experienced senior finance leader to undertake a high-impact interim assignment as number two in Finance, reporting to the Executive Director of Finance and Strategic Planning.This appointment comes at a pivotal point for the organisation, offering the opportunity to provide immediate leadership capacity during a period of financial recovery, regulatory focus, and organisational change.The RoleThis is a hands-on, senior leadership position operating across both strategic and operational levels.The successful candidate will: Provide day-to-day leadership of Finance and Planning, ensuring clarity of priorities and delivery Create operational headroom for the Executive Director to focus on strategic finance, lender engagement and board assurance. Strengthen financial grip, reporting, and performance insight Support delivery of year-end, audit, and budget cycles Play a key role in embedding integrated planning and data-driven decision-making Key Focus Areas Leadership & Delivery: Visible, credible leadership of finance and planning teams through a complex and evolving environment Financial Planning: Oversight of budgeting, forecasting and development of the medium-term financial plan Cash & Covenant: Strengthening liquidity management, cash flow forecasting and covenant reporting Reporting & Insight: Enhancing Executive and Board-level reporting to support decision-making Business Partnering: Supporting senior academic and professional leaders with clear financial insight Audit & Compliance: Supporting year-end, external audit and regulatory returns Continuous Improvement: Driving improvements in systems, processes and reporting outputs Candidate ProfileWe are seeking a qualified accountant with: Significant senior finance leadership experience, ideally within higher education or a complex regulated environment A track record of delivering in financially challenged or recovery settings Strong expertise across planning, forecasting, cash flow, audit and reporting The ability to bring pace, grip and clarity in a demanding environment A collaborative, pragmatic and hands-on approach Credibility to operate with Executive colleagues and senior stakeholders Why This Role? A rare opportunity to step into a number two finance role with real influence The chance to make a tangible difference in a critical period Exposure to Executive and Board-level activity A flexible, hybrid working model A highly competitive interim package, reflective of the scope and impact Key Details Duration: 6-12 months Start: Immediate / ASAP Location: West Yorkshire / 2/3 days in the office Reporting to: Executive Director of Finance and Strategic Planning For a confidential discussion, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
6-12-month contract Flexible working Attractive packageA Yorkshire-based Higher Education institution is seeking an experienced senior finance leader to undertake a high-impact interim assignment as number two in Finance, reporting to the Executive Director of Finance and Strategic Planning.This appointment comes at a pivotal point for the organisation, offering the opportunity to provide immediate leadership capacity during a period of financial recovery, regulatory focus, and organisational change.The RoleThis is a hands-on, senior leadership position operating across both strategic and operational levels.The successful candidate will: Provide day-to-day leadership of Finance and Planning, ensuring clarity of priorities and delivery Create operational headroom for the Executive Director to focus on strategic finance, lender engagement and board assurance. Strengthen financial grip, reporting, and performance insight Support delivery of year-end, audit, and budget cycles Play a key role in embedding integrated planning and data-driven decision-making Key Focus Areas Leadership & Delivery: Visible, credible leadership of finance and planning teams through a complex and evolving environment Financial Planning: Oversight of budgeting, forecasting and development of the medium-term financial plan Cash & Covenant: Strengthening liquidity management, cash flow forecasting and covenant reporting Reporting & Insight: Enhancing Executive and Board-level reporting to support decision-making Business Partnering: Supporting senior academic and professional leaders with clear financial insight Audit & Compliance: Supporting year-end, external audit and regulatory returns Continuous Improvement: Driving improvements in systems, processes and reporting outputs Candidate ProfileWe are seeking a qualified accountant with: Significant senior finance leadership experience, ideally within higher education or a complex regulated environment A track record of delivering in financially challenged or recovery settings Strong expertise across planning, forecasting, cash flow, audit and reporting The ability to bring pace, grip and clarity in a demanding environment A collaborative, pragmatic and hands-on approach Credibility to operate with Executive colleagues and senior stakeholders Why This Role? A rare opportunity to step into a number two finance role with real influence The chance to make a tangible difference in a critical period Exposure to Executive and Board-level activity A flexible, hybrid working model A highly competitive interim package, reflective of the scope and impact Key Details Duration: 6-12 months Start: Immediate / ASAP Location: West Yorkshire / 2/3 days in the office Reporting to: Executive Director of Finance and Strategic Planning For a confidential discussion, please don't hesitate to get in touch. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Job Title: Deputy Administration Manager The skills you will need: English fluent, Solid proven administration, front line, monitoring and control petty cash to pay invoices experiences. Your New Salary: Up to £50k (depending on experience). Discretionary bonus scheme in place. If a bonus is paid, it will be linked to performance. Fully Office Based Perm Start: ASAP Reports To: Director of Administration Dept. Deputy Administration Manager - What You'll be Doing: Monitor and control petty cash to pay invoices. Check all invoices in detail to ensure no duplicates of payments. Make payments and accurately record details of expenditure and keep copy of all invoices and supporting documents in Administration file. Monitor refreshments and the office stationery stock and order/purchase items as necessary to ensure sufficient stocks are available at all times. Maintain supplier lists and check the market price for all items purchased regularly at least once every quarter to ensure all prices are up to date. Responsible for assisting in planning and executing IT related tasks, including supporting system development, implementation, and maintenance. Collaborates with teams to identify needs, develop technical solutions, and optimize digital tools for organizational efficiency. Liaise with contracted office support staff to provide guidance and ensure acceptable levels of service are provided. Raise any issues or concerns with contractor, and if not resolved with Section Head. Provide accurate, up to date information on expenditure in Administration to assist Section Head to monitor expenditure. Assist as necessary in preparation of regular budget reports and annual budget. Assist in maintaining accurate and up to date employee contact details. Act as Administration focal point for requests relating to new employees, ensuring timely issue of ID cards, access cards, etc Arrange office maintenance for all departments as per allocated requests from departments. Contact contractors to obtain quotes as necessary in accordance with company policy and instruct work in consultation with Section Head. Check work is completed on time and to required standard. Raise any issues or problems arising with Section Head. Make payments for all cases and accurately record details of expenditure and keep copy of all invoices and supporting documents in Administration file. Liaise with all departmental focal points to schedule access to archive room as and when required. Maintain detailed records of access and documents deposited and removed to ensure security of documents and compliance with company policy. Act as focal point for Administration to maintain electronic and hard copy filing systems to store and retrieve documents efficiently. Maintain accurate and up to date inventory and fixed asset records as per company policy. Liaise with departmental focal points to ensure all items are properly checked, recorded and labeled. Provide reports to Section Head as required. Provide general secretarial and clerical support including but not limited to, arranging meeting, preparing agendas for meeting, filing, photocopying, faxing, mailing and covering reception duties as and when required Deputy Administration Manager - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Fluent in English both verbal and written. Solid proven administration, front line, monitoring and control petty cash to pay invoices experiences. Relevant degree, diploma, or secretarial course with relevant experience. Computer literacy, including outlook, word and excel Well-developed numeracy and calculation skills
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Deputy Administration Manager The skills you will need: English fluent, Solid proven administration, front line, monitoring and control petty cash to pay invoices experiences. Your New Salary: Up to £50k (depending on experience). Discretionary bonus scheme in place. If a bonus is paid, it will be linked to performance. Fully Office Based Perm Start: ASAP Reports To: Director of Administration Dept. Deputy Administration Manager - What You'll be Doing: Monitor and control petty cash to pay invoices. Check all invoices in detail to ensure no duplicates of payments. Make payments and accurately record details of expenditure and keep copy of all invoices and supporting documents in Administration file. Monitor refreshments and the office stationery stock and order/purchase items as necessary to ensure sufficient stocks are available at all times. Maintain supplier lists and check the market price for all items purchased regularly at least once every quarter to ensure all prices are up to date. Responsible for assisting in planning and executing IT related tasks, including supporting system development, implementation, and maintenance. Collaborates with teams to identify needs, develop technical solutions, and optimize digital tools for organizational efficiency. Liaise with contracted office support staff to provide guidance and ensure acceptable levels of service are provided. Raise any issues or concerns with contractor, and if not resolved with Section Head. Provide accurate, up to date information on expenditure in Administration to assist Section Head to monitor expenditure. Assist as necessary in preparation of regular budget reports and annual budget. Assist in maintaining accurate and up to date employee contact details. Act as Administration focal point for requests relating to new employees, ensuring timely issue of ID cards, access cards, etc Arrange office maintenance for all departments as per allocated requests from departments. Contact contractors to obtain quotes as necessary in accordance with company policy and instruct work in consultation with Section Head. Check work is completed on time and to required standard. Raise any issues or problems arising with Section Head. Make payments for all cases and accurately record details of expenditure and keep copy of all invoices and supporting documents in Administration file. Liaise with all departmental focal points to schedule access to archive room as and when required. Maintain detailed records of access and documents deposited and removed to ensure security of documents and compliance with company policy. Act as focal point for Administration to maintain electronic and hard copy filing systems to store and retrieve documents efficiently. Maintain accurate and up to date inventory and fixed asset records as per company policy. Liaise with departmental focal points to ensure all items are properly checked, recorded and labeled. Provide reports to Section Head as required. Provide general secretarial and clerical support including but not limited to, arranging meeting, preparing agendas for meeting, filing, photocopying, faxing, mailing and covering reception duties as and when required Deputy Administration Manager - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Fluent in English both verbal and written. Solid proven administration, front line, monitoring and control petty cash to pay invoices experiences. Relevant degree, diploma, or secretarial course with relevant experience. Computer literacy, including outlook, word and excel Well-developed numeracy and calculation skills
Are you an education expert? We are currently seeking to represent experienced senior leaders with exceptional experience of working with children with SEND. If you are a SEND specialist senior leader who is available from September 2026, we would be keen to speak with you. Education Experts have a long-standing partnership with a national alternative provision provider who regularly reach out to book SEND specialist senior leaders for mid to long term vacancies. If you are an experienced senior leader who has worked with SEND (SEMH, ASD, MLD or PMLD) across either primary or secondary phases we may be able to offer you interim work on a termly basis. The roles are typically offered as on-site, full-time posts based at small, well established alternative provision schools. Typically, the sites cater for pupils aged 7-17 and headcount can vary from 6 learners up to 50 depending on the location. Geographically we are covering areas across the East and West Midlands, South-West and in the North of England. Long-term interim roles often lead to permanent opportunities. We have offered a range of opportunities to senior leaders this year including but not limited to; Regional Headteacher, Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher and Regional SENCO. This group are truly focussed on what is best for their learners and offer therapeutic environments supporting children with complex behaviours and needs. Their pupils have lived through trauma and adverse childhood experiences, and they work closely with them to develop self-belief to become effective learners. If you are of a similar mindset and ethos, we would be very happy to discuss the group in more detail. We hold REC Corporate Membership, and we are fully committed to safeguarding all children within our schools. We are fully committed to a stringent compliance process and in addition to our checks all shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches. In order to be successfully shortlisted in any of your applications with us we will require the following: A relevant UK based teaching and/or leadership qualification. Substantial experience working with pupils with SEND within an education setting. All required documents for safer recruitment processing including but not limited to a valid right to work proof and a valid Enhanced DBS application. Exceptional references. Once shortlisted, a one-to-one interview will be scheduled with your dedicated consultant to discuss your experience and personal requirements. Proposed start date: September 2026 Salary: £300 to £500 per day Date posted: 26.06.26 Application closing date: 24.07.26 If you are a SEND specialist and available for roles from September 2026, please do not hesitate to get in touch. For all initial enquiries or to send us a CV, please apply directly to contact us at the Education Experts office (West Midlands).
Jun 26, 2026
Seasonal
Are you an education expert? We are currently seeking to represent experienced senior leaders with exceptional experience of working with children with SEND. If you are a SEND specialist senior leader who is available from September 2026, we would be keen to speak with you. Education Experts have a long-standing partnership with a national alternative provision provider who regularly reach out to book SEND specialist senior leaders for mid to long term vacancies. If you are an experienced senior leader who has worked with SEND (SEMH, ASD, MLD or PMLD) across either primary or secondary phases we may be able to offer you interim work on a termly basis. The roles are typically offered as on-site, full-time posts based at small, well established alternative provision schools. Typically, the sites cater for pupils aged 7-17 and headcount can vary from 6 learners up to 50 depending on the location. Geographically we are covering areas across the East and West Midlands, South-West and in the North of England. Long-term interim roles often lead to permanent opportunities. We have offered a range of opportunities to senior leaders this year including but not limited to; Regional Headteacher, Headteacher, Deputy Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher and Regional SENCO. This group are truly focussed on what is best for their learners and offer therapeutic environments supporting children with complex behaviours and needs. Their pupils have lived through trauma and adverse childhood experiences, and they work closely with them to develop self-belief to become effective learners. If you are of a similar mindset and ethos, we would be very happy to discuss the group in more detail. We hold REC Corporate Membership, and we are fully committed to safeguarding all children within our schools. We are fully committed to a stringent compliance process and in addition to our checks all shortlisted candidates will be subject to online searches. In order to be successfully shortlisted in any of your applications with us we will require the following: A relevant UK based teaching and/or leadership qualification. Substantial experience working with pupils with SEND within an education setting. All required documents for safer recruitment processing including but not limited to a valid right to work proof and a valid Enhanced DBS application. Exceptional references. Once shortlisted, a one-to-one interview will be scheduled with your dedicated consultant to discuss your experience and personal requirements. Proposed start date: September 2026 Salary: £300 to £500 per day Date posted: 26.06.26 Application closing date: 24.07.26 If you are a SEND specialist and available for roles from September 2026, please do not hesitate to get in touch. For all initial enquiries or to send us a CV, please apply directly to contact us at the Education Experts office (West Midlands).
Education for Industry Group Part-Time: 0.4FTE, 2 Days - 14.8 hours per week Working Pattern: Saturdays plus one additional weekday, to be agreed with the successful candidate. Permanent LCBT Academy: 3-5 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX and FRA Academy: Electra House - London, Moorgate EC2M 6SE About EFI Group EFI Group has a bold mission to transform lives, careers and industries through pioneering, industry-led education in fashion, beauty and apprenticeships. Our vision is to deliver exceptional learning experiences, driven by innovation, inclusion, employability, and excellence. About the role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Curriculum Admin Support Officer to join the Curriculum Delivery team within the Education for Industry Group, with a primary focus on our London College of Beauty Therapy college. Reporting to the Deputy Head of Student Experience, you will play a key role in supporting the smooth day-to-day running of curriculum operations and contributing to an outstanding student experience. You will provide essential administrative support, including monitoring student attendance, supporting disciplinary processes and associated documentation, coordinating salon administration, maintaining accurate records and liaising with staff and students to ensure clear communication and compliance with organisational procedures. This is a fast-paced role requiring strong organisation, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining high standards of accuracy and professionalism. About you: Qualifications: Educated to at least GCSE Grade C/4 (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics, with a relevant professional qualification in a related field (or equivalent professional experience). Experience: Demonstrable experience working in education administration, with experience of maintaining accurate records and handling confidential information. Expertise: Working knowledge of academic administration processes, policies, and best practice, with the ability to accurately maintain and update administrative systems and databases. Skills: Excellent organisational and administrative skills with strong attention to detail, alongside strong written and verbal communication skills. Values: Commitment to supporting students and staff effectively, with a professional, collaborative, and customer-focused approach. If you feel your skills and experience would fit well within our team and you meet many, but not all of our listed qualifications for this role, please apply or get in touch with our Recruitment Team to discuss further. Why The EFI? We foster a culture where our team members can lean on each other, recognise each other, and celebrate together! At EFI, we prioritise your growth and wellbeing with a range of fantastic benefits, including: Funded Professional Qualifications: Support for personal and professional development, including a personal growth allowance of £400 annually, paid for professional qualifications, LinkedIn Learning access and annual CPD. Generous and Flexible Leave Options: A range of enhanced leave options, including birthday and celebration leave. Market-Leading Family-Friendly Pay: Including six months of fully paid maternity, adoption, and shared parental leave. Monthly Wellbeing Allowance: Including a customisable monthly wellbeing allowance of £50, and funded counselling/CBT through Education Support Employee Assistant Programme. Pension: We offer a 5% employer pension contribution, supporting you in planning for your future. To explore the full range of our benefits, please click here . Salary: From £10,620 to £10,915 0.4FTE (pro rata £26,550 to £27,287.50 per annum 1FTE), subject to qualifications and experience How to apply/Next Steps: Click 'Apply for this job' to submit your application. Closing Date: 8am on Tuesday 30th June. Interviews/Recruitment Day: Week commencing 6th July 2026 in-person at LCBT Academy: 3-5 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX More Information/Contact us: For more information about the EFI Group, visit our EFI , FRA , LCBT , EFI Awards , EFI Training websites and refer to the job description. Please contact for further information. The EFI is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. Candidates offered positions will be required to undergo thorough safeguarding background checks as a condition of the offer. Thank you for sharing our values and commitment to student safety.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Education for Industry Group Part-Time: 0.4FTE, 2 Days - 14.8 hours per week Working Pattern: Saturdays plus one additional weekday, to be agreed with the successful candidate. Permanent LCBT Academy: 3-5 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX and FRA Academy: Electra House - London, Moorgate EC2M 6SE About EFI Group EFI Group has a bold mission to transform lives, careers and industries through pioneering, industry-led education in fashion, beauty and apprenticeships. Our vision is to deliver exceptional learning experiences, driven by innovation, inclusion, employability, and excellence. About the role We are seeking a highly organised and proactive Curriculum Admin Support Officer to join the Curriculum Delivery team within the Education for Industry Group, with a primary focus on our London College of Beauty Therapy college. Reporting to the Deputy Head of Student Experience, you will play a key role in supporting the smooth day-to-day running of curriculum operations and contributing to an outstanding student experience. You will provide essential administrative support, including monitoring student attendance, supporting disciplinary processes and associated documentation, coordinating salon administration, maintaining accurate records and liaising with staff and students to ensure clear communication and compliance with organisational procedures. This is a fast-paced role requiring strong organisation, excellent attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining high standards of accuracy and professionalism. About you: Qualifications: Educated to at least GCSE Grade C/4 (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics, with a relevant professional qualification in a related field (or equivalent professional experience). Experience: Demonstrable experience working in education administration, with experience of maintaining accurate records and handling confidential information. Expertise: Working knowledge of academic administration processes, policies, and best practice, with the ability to accurately maintain and update administrative systems and databases. Skills: Excellent organisational and administrative skills with strong attention to detail, alongside strong written and verbal communication skills. Values: Commitment to supporting students and staff effectively, with a professional, collaborative, and customer-focused approach. If you feel your skills and experience would fit well within our team and you meet many, but not all of our listed qualifications for this role, please apply or get in touch with our Recruitment Team to discuss further. Why The EFI? We foster a culture where our team members can lean on each other, recognise each other, and celebrate together! At EFI, we prioritise your growth and wellbeing with a range of fantastic benefits, including: Funded Professional Qualifications: Support for personal and professional development, including a personal growth allowance of £400 annually, paid for professional qualifications, LinkedIn Learning access and annual CPD. Generous and Flexible Leave Options: A range of enhanced leave options, including birthday and celebration leave. Market-Leading Family-Friendly Pay: Including six months of fully paid maternity, adoption, and shared parental leave. Monthly Wellbeing Allowance: Including a customisable monthly wellbeing allowance of £50, and funded counselling/CBT through Education Support Employee Assistant Programme. Pension: We offer a 5% employer pension contribution, supporting you in planning for your future. To explore the full range of our benefits, please click here . Salary: From £10,620 to £10,915 0.4FTE (pro rata £26,550 to £27,287.50 per annum 1FTE), subject to qualifications and experience How to apply/Next Steps: Click 'Apply for this job' to submit your application. Closing Date: 8am on Tuesday 30th June. Interviews/Recruitment Day: Week commencing 6th July 2026 in-person at LCBT Academy: 3-5 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX More Information/Contact us: For more information about the EFI Group, visit our EFI , FRA , LCBT , EFI Awards , EFI Training websites and refer to the job description. Please contact for further information. The EFI is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. Candidates offered positions will be required to undergo thorough safeguarding background checks as a condition of the offer. Thank you for sharing our values and commitment to student safety.
Candidates must be suitably experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity. Part of the role will be the covering of a heavy caseload of such matters in order to cover a period of long term absence and as such, applicants need to have the ability to start such work immediately and complete cases to challenging timescales Senior Commerial Lawyer To provide high quality and solution focused legal services to the City Council, schools and other clients in one of the following teams: Child Protection Commercial Law Property and Regeneration Adult Social Care and Litigation Planning and Regulatory Law To be a senior advisor and representative in an area of legal specialism including complex, high profile and sensitive matters. To be able to provide advice on other legal matters affecting local authorities. To manage and develop lawyers and other fee earners. To support the head of law and legal management team in the management of the service. Main Areas of Responsibility: To undertake a full caseload of complex and often sensitive legal matters within one or more specialisms of the team and dealing with complex and sensitive matters To provide proactive and solution focussed advice that supports the delivery of the council's priorities and policies To manage and develop lawyers and / or other team members within your team ensuring the delivery of high quality and cost-effective legal services To be able to advise on legal matters relevant to public and local government law including on executive and committee decision-making, information governance and public law challenges To advise members and formal member level bodies including Cabinet, Council, committees and overview and scrutiny in respect of the team's specialism and as required by the City Director and / or their Deputy Director To support the City Director of Law & Governance in their role as monitoring officer and in promoting the Nolan Principles in the council and escalating matters as appropriate To externally commission legal work for the Council where required, ensuring value for money and high-quality advice and representation is received To ensure the service, teams and the wider Council is aware of the current and future law and practice affecting the authority To participate in the delivery of projects and programmes in the Legal Service and / or corporately To support the Head of Law with the development of legal procedures and policies To support the Head of Law in the delivery of value for money and income generation in the work of the team To have responsibility to authorise payments from an agreed expenditure budget To deputise for the Head of Law in their absence or as requested To manage lawyers and team members ensuring their performance management and development The job holder will embed diversity and inclusion into the team and Council's working promoting non-discriminatory practices and challenging discriminatory practices at all times To ensure compliance with statutory duties and corporate policies and standards and ensure within team, raising non-compliance including but not limited to health and safety, information governance, financial and procurement regulations This job description is not intended to be either prescriptive or exhaustive, it is issued as a framework to outline the main areas of responsibility at the time of writing. To carry out other tasks as may reasonably be required Supervision and Management Responsibility: Ensuring activities are planned to include meaningful one to one conversations, quality annual appraisals and regular workforce planning and development Manages performance and behavioural issues effectively Budget and Financial Responsibility: Being fully accountable for managing the council's resources well and complying with statutory requirements. This includes managing time, avoiding unnecessary waste, reuse and recycle resources to reduce personal impact. Monitor financial performance and deliver within budget Monitor financial performance, deliver within budget and seek savings and efficiencies by exploring opportunities to draw funding where appropriate Set, monitor, and remain within budget whilst challenging the team to deliver increased efficiencies Explores different options for funding and income generation Social Value Responsibility: Drive for social value through all activities, ensuring wider social, economic and environmental benefits for the council, residents and communities Physical Demands of the Job: The post holder will be required to use a computer screen and sit at a desk for prolonged periods of time Corporate Responsibility: Contribute to the delivery of the Council Plan Delivering and promoting excellent customer service, externally and internally Commitment to customer excellence by dealing with customer feedback, including complaints, and learning from feedback in the drive for continuous improvement Making the council a great place to work, living the council's values, actively engaging in regular communications including team meetings, undertaking training as required and being responsible for managing own performance Develop the Council's commitment to equal opportunities and to promote non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of work undertaken To ensure that all work functions are undertaken in accordance with health and safety legislation, codes of practice and the Council's safety plan Competency Framework: We operate a competency framework, a set of core behaviours which define how we are expected to approach our work, how we perform in certain situations and how we treat each other. Each competency details the standards of behaviours and skills required by all staff and this in turn supports delivery of our aim and our council plans linking them together with our values. The post holder will be required to demonstrate the ability to perform at the following competency level: Level 2. The competency framework can be found here. Person Specification Assessment methods used: I = Interview, P = Presentation, A = Application, E = Exercise, T = Test, AC = Assessment Centre Qualification and training Essential Qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England & Wales) (A) Must be authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007 (A) Expert knowledge and understanding of the law and procedure relating to the relevant area of specialism (A/I) Desirable An understanding of public law as it applies to local authorities, including decision making and governance Management training relevant to the seniority and nature of the role Experience Essential Experience of providing complex and specialist legal advice to a local authority or similar organisation (A/I) Experience of the supervision of staff (A/I) Experience of building and maintaining positive relationships with clients (internal and external) and delivering their needs (A/I) To provide legal advice in the team's specialism, including advising and representing the Council in internal and external forums (A/I) To provide risk based and solution focussed advice to clients (I) To work under pressure and with minimal supervision (A/I) To support the delivery and cost effectiveness of legal services through continuous improvement (I) To be able to manage and motivate team members (A/I) A skilled communicator to a range of audiences in writing and verbally (A/I) Desirable Experience of working on projects To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way To have an understanding of working in a political environment To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council To support the work of the monitoring officer Commitment Essential Experience of working on projects (A/I) To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way (I) To have an understanding of working in a political environment (I) To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council (A/I) To support the work of the monitoring officer (I) Must be qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England and Wales) and authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007. Must be experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts, and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity.
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
Candidates must be suitably experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity. Part of the role will be the covering of a heavy caseload of such matters in order to cover a period of long term absence and as such, applicants need to have the ability to start such work immediately and complete cases to challenging timescales Senior Commerial Lawyer To provide high quality and solution focused legal services to the City Council, schools and other clients in one of the following teams: Child Protection Commercial Law Property and Regeneration Adult Social Care and Litigation Planning and Regulatory Law To be a senior advisor and representative in an area of legal specialism including complex, high profile and sensitive matters. To be able to provide advice on other legal matters affecting local authorities. To manage and develop lawyers and other fee earners. To support the head of law and legal management team in the management of the service. Main Areas of Responsibility: To undertake a full caseload of complex and often sensitive legal matters within one or more specialisms of the team and dealing with complex and sensitive matters To provide proactive and solution focussed advice that supports the delivery of the council's priorities and policies To manage and develop lawyers and / or other team members within your team ensuring the delivery of high quality and cost-effective legal services To be able to advise on legal matters relevant to public and local government law including on executive and committee decision-making, information governance and public law challenges To advise members and formal member level bodies including Cabinet, Council, committees and overview and scrutiny in respect of the team's specialism and as required by the City Director and / or their Deputy Director To support the City Director of Law & Governance in their role as monitoring officer and in promoting the Nolan Principles in the council and escalating matters as appropriate To externally commission legal work for the Council where required, ensuring value for money and high-quality advice and representation is received To ensure the service, teams and the wider Council is aware of the current and future law and practice affecting the authority To participate in the delivery of projects and programmes in the Legal Service and / or corporately To support the Head of Law with the development of legal procedures and policies To support the Head of Law in the delivery of value for money and income generation in the work of the team To have responsibility to authorise payments from an agreed expenditure budget To deputise for the Head of Law in their absence or as requested To manage lawyers and team members ensuring their performance management and development The job holder will embed diversity and inclusion into the team and Council's working promoting non-discriminatory practices and challenging discriminatory practices at all times To ensure compliance with statutory duties and corporate policies and standards and ensure within team, raising non-compliance including but not limited to health and safety, information governance, financial and procurement regulations This job description is not intended to be either prescriptive or exhaustive, it is issued as a framework to outline the main areas of responsibility at the time of writing. To carry out other tasks as may reasonably be required Supervision and Management Responsibility: Ensuring activities are planned to include meaningful one to one conversations, quality annual appraisals and regular workforce planning and development Manages performance and behavioural issues effectively Budget and Financial Responsibility: Being fully accountable for managing the council's resources well and complying with statutory requirements. This includes managing time, avoiding unnecessary waste, reuse and recycle resources to reduce personal impact. Monitor financial performance and deliver within budget Monitor financial performance, deliver within budget and seek savings and efficiencies by exploring opportunities to draw funding where appropriate Set, monitor, and remain within budget whilst challenging the team to deliver increased efficiencies Explores different options for funding and income generation Social Value Responsibility: Drive for social value through all activities, ensuring wider social, economic and environmental benefits for the council, residents and communities Physical Demands of the Job: The post holder will be required to use a computer screen and sit at a desk for prolonged periods of time Corporate Responsibility: Contribute to the delivery of the Council Plan Delivering and promoting excellent customer service, externally and internally Commitment to customer excellence by dealing with customer feedback, including complaints, and learning from feedback in the drive for continuous improvement Making the council a great place to work, living the council's values, actively engaging in regular communications including team meetings, undertaking training as required and being responsible for managing own performance Develop the Council's commitment to equal opportunities and to promote non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of work undertaken To ensure that all work functions are undertaken in accordance with health and safety legislation, codes of practice and the Council's safety plan Competency Framework: We operate a competency framework, a set of core behaviours which define how we are expected to approach our work, how we perform in certain situations and how we treat each other. Each competency details the standards of behaviours and skills required by all staff and this in turn supports delivery of our aim and our council plans linking them together with our values. The post holder will be required to demonstrate the ability to perform at the following competency level: Level 2. The competency framework can be found here. Person Specification Assessment methods used: I = Interview, P = Presentation, A = Application, E = Exercise, T = Test, AC = Assessment Centre Qualification and training Essential Qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England & Wales) (A) Must be authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007 (A) Expert knowledge and understanding of the law and procedure relating to the relevant area of specialism (A/I) Desirable An understanding of public law as it applies to local authorities, including decision making and governance Management training relevant to the seniority and nature of the role Experience Essential Experience of providing complex and specialist legal advice to a local authority or similar organisation (A/I) Experience of the supervision of staff (A/I) Experience of building and maintaining positive relationships with clients (internal and external) and delivering their needs (A/I) To provide legal advice in the team's specialism, including advising and representing the Council in internal and external forums (A/I) To provide risk based and solution focussed advice to clients (I) To work under pressure and with minimal supervision (A/I) To support the delivery and cost effectiveness of legal services through continuous improvement (I) To be able to manage and motivate team members (A/I) A skilled communicator to a range of audiences in writing and verbally (A/I) Desirable Experience of working on projects To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way To have an understanding of working in a political environment To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council To support the work of the monitoring officer Commitment Essential Experience of working on projects (A/I) To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way (I) To have an understanding of working in a political environment (I) To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council (A/I) To support the work of the monitoring officer (I) Must be qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England and Wales) and authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007. Must be experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts, and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity.
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to 38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people. We pride ourselves on delivering personalised, holistic support that helps every young person thrive. If you're passionate about improving the lives of young people and helping them reach their full potential, we'd love to hear from you. We're currently looking for a Deputy Manager to join our home in Bristol. Benefits On call payments - 10 for weekday (Monday to Friday) and 50 for Saturday and Sunday Ofsted Bonus of 200 for a Good report and 500 for an Outstanding report Increased Overtime Rate Holiday Allowance Pension Scheme (3% Employer contribution) Work Phone Role Purpose & Key Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, you'll support the Home Manager, lead the team, and ensure the home provides safe, high quality care for young people. You will: Help run the home day to day and ensure young people are safeguarded Lead, supervise and motivate the staff team, stepping in for the Manager when needed Create a supportive, nurturing environment centred on young people's needs and views Work with professionals and families to support care plans and positive outcomes Maintain compliance with policies, legislation and safety standards Support staff development, training and participate in the on call rota Manage petty cash and assist with budget responsibilities Take annual leave at different times to the Home Manager About You Has a good standard of education and strong writing, IT and organisational skills Holds (or is working towards) a Level 3 Diploma in Children & Young People, and is willing to start the Level 5 Diploma within 6 months if not already qualified Has 2+ years' experience working directly with young people, including challenging behaviour Understands current childcare legislation, regulations and quality standards Has experience working with external agencies, families and attending professional meetings Can lead, motivate and support a team, acting as a positive role model Is empathetic, child centred and committed to achieving the best outcomes Holds a full, clean UK manual driving licence Is willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check Headway Adolescent Resources is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to thorough reference checks, including an enhanced DBS, as safeguarding young people is at the heart of everything we do. PandoLogic. Category:Building Maintenance,
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to 38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people. We pride ourselves on delivering personalised, holistic support that helps every young person thrive. If you're passionate about improving the lives of young people and helping them reach their full potential, we'd love to hear from you. We're currently looking for a Deputy Manager to join our home in Bristol. Benefits On call payments - 10 for weekday (Monday to Friday) and 50 for Saturday and Sunday Ofsted Bonus of 200 for a Good report and 500 for an Outstanding report Increased Overtime Rate Holiday Allowance Pension Scheme (3% Employer contribution) Work Phone Role Purpose & Key Responsibilities As Deputy Manager, you'll support the Home Manager, lead the team, and ensure the home provides safe, high quality care for young people. You will: Help run the home day to day and ensure young people are safeguarded Lead, supervise and motivate the staff team, stepping in for the Manager when needed Create a supportive, nurturing environment centred on young people's needs and views Work with professionals and families to support care plans and positive outcomes Maintain compliance with policies, legislation and safety standards Support staff development, training and participate in the on call rota Manage petty cash and assist with budget responsibilities Take annual leave at different times to the Home Manager About You Has a good standard of education and strong writing, IT and organisational skills Holds (or is working towards) a Level 3 Diploma in Children & Young People, and is willing to start the Level 5 Diploma within 6 months if not already qualified Has 2+ years' experience working directly with young people, including challenging behaviour Understands current childcare legislation, regulations and quality standards Has experience working with external agencies, families and attending professional meetings Can lead, motivate and support a team, acting as a positive role model Is empathetic, child centred and committed to achieving the best outcomes Holds a full, clean UK manual driving licence Is willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check Headway Adolescent Resources is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to thorough reference checks, including an enhanced DBS, as safeguarding young people is at the heart of everything we do. PandoLogic. Category:Building Maintenance,
To provide high quality and solution focused legal services to the City Council, schools and other clients in one of the following teams: Child Protection Commercial Law Property and Regeneration Adult Social Care and Litigation Planning and Regulatory Law To be a senior advisor and representative in an area of legal specialism including complex, high profile and sensitive matters. To be able to provide advice on other legal matters affecting local authorities. To manage and develop lawyers and other fee earners. To support the head of law and legal management team in the management of the service. Directly Responsible For: Lawyers and other team members Trainee Lawyers allocated to the team Directly Responsible To: Head of Law Main Areas of Responsibility: To undertake a full caseload of complex and often sensitive legal matters within one or more specialisms of the team and dealing with complex and sensitive matters To provide proactive and solution focussed advice that supports the delivery of the council's priorities and policies To manage and develop lawyers and / or other team members within your team ensuring the delivery of high quality and cost-effective legal services To be able to advise on legal matters relevant to public and local government law including on executive and committee decision-making, information governance and public law challenges To advise members and formal member level bodies including Cabinet, Council, committees and overview and scrutiny in respect of the team's specialism and as required by the City Director and / or their Deputy Director To support the City Director of Law & Governance in their role as monitoring officer and in promoting the Nolan Principles in the council and escalating matters as appropriate To externally commission legal work for the Council where required, ensuring value for money and high-quality advice and representation is received To ensure the service, teams and the wider Council is aware of the current and future law and practice affecting the authority To participate in the delivery of projects and programmes in the Legal Service and / or corporately To support the Head of Law with the development of legal procedures and policies To support the Head of Law in the delivery of value for money and income generation in the work of the team To have responsibility to authorise payments from an agreed expenditure budget To deputise for the Head of Law in their absence or as requested To manage lawyers and team members ensuring their performance management and development The job holder will embed diversity and inclusion into the team and Council's working promoting non-discriminatory practices and challenging discriminatory practices at all times To ensure compliance with statutory duties and corporate policies and standards and ensure within team, raising non-compliance including but not limited to health and safety, information governance, financial and procurement regulations. Full Time 35 hours per week; 1 day onsite and 4 days WFH
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
To provide high quality and solution focused legal services to the City Council, schools and other clients in one of the following teams: Child Protection Commercial Law Property and Regeneration Adult Social Care and Litigation Planning and Regulatory Law To be a senior advisor and representative in an area of legal specialism including complex, high profile and sensitive matters. To be able to provide advice on other legal matters affecting local authorities. To manage and develop lawyers and other fee earners. To support the head of law and legal management team in the management of the service. Directly Responsible For: Lawyers and other team members Trainee Lawyers allocated to the team Directly Responsible To: Head of Law Main Areas of Responsibility: To undertake a full caseload of complex and often sensitive legal matters within one or more specialisms of the team and dealing with complex and sensitive matters To provide proactive and solution focussed advice that supports the delivery of the council's priorities and policies To manage and develop lawyers and / or other team members within your team ensuring the delivery of high quality and cost-effective legal services To be able to advise on legal matters relevant to public and local government law including on executive and committee decision-making, information governance and public law challenges To advise members and formal member level bodies including Cabinet, Council, committees and overview and scrutiny in respect of the team's specialism and as required by the City Director and / or their Deputy Director To support the City Director of Law & Governance in their role as monitoring officer and in promoting the Nolan Principles in the council and escalating matters as appropriate To externally commission legal work for the Council where required, ensuring value for money and high-quality advice and representation is received To ensure the service, teams and the wider Council is aware of the current and future law and practice affecting the authority To participate in the delivery of projects and programmes in the Legal Service and / or corporately To support the Head of Law with the development of legal procedures and policies To support the Head of Law in the delivery of value for money and income generation in the work of the team To have responsibility to authorise payments from an agreed expenditure budget To deputise for the Head of Law in their absence or as requested To manage lawyers and team members ensuring their performance management and development The job holder will embed diversity and inclusion into the team and Council's working promoting non-discriminatory practices and challenging discriminatory practices at all times To ensure compliance with statutory duties and corporate policies and standards and ensure within team, raising non-compliance including but not limited to health and safety, information governance, financial and procurement regulations. Full Time 35 hours per week; 1 day onsite and 4 days WFH
Title: Deputy Head of HR Location: London area Salary: £55,000/Yr. - £61,000/Yr. Type: Permanent | Hybrid 3 days/week An exciting opportunity for an experienced HR professional to join a growing, values-led education organisation as Deputy Head of HR. Reporting to the Head of HR, you will help shape and deliver the people strategy, providing expert guidance on employee relations, organisational change, talent management, workforce planning, and HR compliance. Key Responsibilities: Deputise for the Head of HR and lead the delivery of HR services. Manage complex employee relations and organisational change matters. Lead recruitment, talent management, succession planning, and retention initiatives. Ensure safeguarding, compliance, and safer recruitment processes are maintained. Support and develop the HR team while driving continuous improvement. About You: Extensive experience working within a multi academy trust. Degree educated or equivalent experience. Strong HR leadership experience within a complex organisation. Excellent knowledge of employment law and employee relations. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Organised, proactive, and able to manage competing priorities. What's on Offer: Excellent career development opportunities. Flexible working options. Wellbeing support and employee benefits. Opportunity to make a significant impact within a growing organisation. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS and pre-employment checks. If you have relevant HRBP experience and are available for this hybrid opportunity, please apply with your updated CV .
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Title: Deputy Head of HR Location: London area Salary: £55,000/Yr. - £61,000/Yr. Type: Permanent | Hybrid 3 days/week An exciting opportunity for an experienced HR professional to join a growing, values-led education organisation as Deputy Head of HR. Reporting to the Head of HR, you will help shape and deliver the people strategy, providing expert guidance on employee relations, organisational change, talent management, workforce planning, and HR compliance. Key Responsibilities: Deputise for the Head of HR and lead the delivery of HR services. Manage complex employee relations and organisational change matters. Lead recruitment, talent management, succession planning, and retention initiatives. Ensure safeguarding, compliance, and safer recruitment processes are maintained. Support and develop the HR team while driving continuous improvement. About You: Extensive experience working within a multi academy trust. Degree educated or equivalent experience. Strong HR leadership experience within a complex organisation. Excellent knowledge of employment law and employee relations. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Organised, proactive, and able to manage competing priorities. What's on Offer: Excellent career development opportunities. Flexible working options. Wellbeing support and employee benefits. Opportunity to make a significant impact within a growing organisation. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS and pre-employment checks. If you have relevant HRBP experience and are available for this hybrid opportunity, please apply with your updated CV .
On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a SOC Coordinator on an initial 12 - month contract. As the SOC Coordinator you will act as the deputy to the SOC Manager and serve as a key operational and governance lead within the team. This role is primarily focussed on leadership, governance, stakeholder engagement and operational effectiveness. Role: SOC Coordinator Pay: 80 per hour via Umbrella Location: Stevenage Contract: 12-month contract Monday - Friday 7.5 hours per day IR35 Status: Inside Security Clearance : BPSS to start, SC Required UK eyes only Responsibilities: Coordinate the implementation and maturity of Cyber security capability within the IT department Deputise for the SOC Manager as required Deliver the SOC Security Working Groups across DEx and effectively track remediation and actions Responsible for the effective delivery and resilience of the 24x7 SOC shift rota Support the SOC Manager in the recruitment and on boarding process for all SOC resourcing Work in close collaboration with the Cyber Security Capability Manager Responsible for the responses and support to external requests and auditing of DEx within a cyber security context, such as ISO27001 audits, DCC and CE+ requests, GDPR requests, contractual questionnaires from customer or suppliers Coordinate vetting and access requests within the SOC in collaboration with the Cyber Security Capability Manager Responsible for attending the DEx CAB and ensuring that cyber security and compliance due diligence has taken place as well as reporting into SOC any impacting changes To be the official interface of DEx cyber security for UK InfoSec, PCSO, GIMS, Personnel Security and National Cyber Procurement Coordinator Responsible for ensuring that DEx projects are informed of ITHC and pentest requirements prior to acceptance into service in line with policies Responsible for the coordination of any CHECK test or ITHC scoping activity which may impact the SOC Responsible for the creation, review and update of UK SOC documentation and support the delivery of Group policy and frameworks To advise and support the SOC and Vulnerability Management teams on flow management policy, incident response plans and playbooks Work in collaboration with CSC DEx in other Natcos (International MBDA Group Companies - France, Italy, Germany, Spain etc) Essential Skills: Suitable backgrounds may include SOC Leadership, Cyber Security governance and assurance, Information Security Management, Defence or National Security Operations. Military Leadership appointments with responsibility for people, operations and governance. Knowledge of SOC functions and operating models. Knowledge of Vulnerability management principles Risk management and risk treatment process Audit preparation and evidence gathering ISO27001 / CE+ Awareness of Incident response processes. Security Policy development and implementation Audit preparation and evidence gathering Stakeholder management Security awareness of modern cyber threats and defensive practices JSPs and defence security policies / Defence assurance Frameworks (DCC) If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants. " on Twitter for all of our latest vacancies, news and pictures from our busy UK Head Office. Interact with us using the tag at anytime! Thank you for your follow!"
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a SOC Coordinator on an initial 12 - month contract. As the SOC Coordinator you will act as the deputy to the SOC Manager and serve as a key operational and governance lead within the team. This role is primarily focussed on leadership, governance, stakeholder engagement and operational effectiveness. Role: SOC Coordinator Pay: 80 per hour via Umbrella Location: Stevenage Contract: 12-month contract Monday - Friday 7.5 hours per day IR35 Status: Inside Security Clearance : BPSS to start, SC Required UK eyes only Responsibilities: Coordinate the implementation and maturity of Cyber security capability within the IT department Deputise for the SOC Manager as required Deliver the SOC Security Working Groups across DEx and effectively track remediation and actions Responsible for the effective delivery and resilience of the 24x7 SOC shift rota Support the SOC Manager in the recruitment and on boarding process for all SOC resourcing Work in close collaboration with the Cyber Security Capability Manager Responsible for the responses and support to external requests and auditing of DEx within a cyber security context, such as ISO27001 audits, DCC and CE+ requests, GDPR requests, contractual questionnaires from customer or suppliers Coordinate vetting and access requests within the SOC in collaboration with the Cyber Security Capability Manager Responsible for attending the DEx CAB and ensuring that cyber security and compliance due diligence has taken place as well as reporting into SOC any impacting changes To be the official interface of DEx cyber security for UK InfoSec, PCSO, GIMS, Personnel Security and National Cyber Procurement Coordinator Responsible for ensuring that DEx projects are informed of ITHC and pentest requirements prior to acceptance into service in line with policies Responsible for the coordination of any CHECK test or ITHC scoping activity which may impact the SOC Responsible for the creation, review and update of UK SOC documentation and support the delivery of Group policy and frameworks To advise and support the SOC and Vulnerability Management teams on flow management policy, incident response plans and playbooks Work in collaboration with CSC DEx in other Natcos (International MBDA Group Companies - France, Italy, Germany, Spain etc) Essential Skills: Suitable backgrounds may include SOC Leadership, Cyber Security governance and assurance, Information Security Management, Defence or National Security Operations. Military Leadership appointments with responsibility for people, operations and governance. Knowledge of SOC functions and operating models. Knowledge of Vulnerability management principles Risk management and risk treatment process Audit preparation and evidence gathering ISO27001 / CE+ Awareness of Incident response processes. Security Policy development and implementation Audit preparation and evidence gathering Stakeholder management Security awareness of modern cyber threats and defensive practices JSPs and defence security policies / Defence assurance Frameworks (DCC) If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants. " on Twitter for all of our latest vacancies, news and pictures from our busy UK Head Office. Interact with us using the tag at anytime! Thank you for your follow!"
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Deputy Head of Building Control to support the leadership and management of our Building Control service. Working closely with the Head of Building Control, you will help shape the strategic direction of the service while overseeing the delivery of high-quality, customer-focused Building Control functions. You will lead and develop professional teams, manage complex and high-risk projects, and ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, regulations, and professional standards. The successful candidate will have substantial Building Control experience, strong technical expertise, and proven leadership skills. You will be professionally qualified, registered as required under current Building Safety legislation, and capable of building effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious professional looking to play a key role in delivering a modern, efficient, and forward-thinking Building Control service. Essential requirements: Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying, Construction, Engineering, or a related discipline. Professional membership (CABE, RICS, CIOB, or equivalent). Registration as a Building Inspector/Class appropriate to the role. Significant Building Control experience, including complex projects. Proven leadership and people management experience. If you are passionate about delivering excellent public services and driving continuous improvement, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Deputy Head of Building Control to support the leadership and management of our Building Control service. Working closely with the Head of Building Control, you will help shape the strategic direction of the service while overseeing the delivery of high-quality, customer-focused Building Control functions. You will lead and develop professional teams, manage complex and high-risk projects, and ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, regulations, and professional standards. The successful candidate will have substantial Building Control experience, strong technical expertise, and proven leadership skills. You will be professionally qualified, registered as required under current Building Safety legislation, and capable of building effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious professional looking to play a key role in delivering a modern, efficient, and forward-thinking Building Control service. Essential requirements: Degree or equivalent qualification in Building Surveying, Construction, Engineering, or a related discipline. Professional membership (CABE, RICS, CIOB, or equivalent). Registration as a Building Inspector/Class appropriate to the role. Significant Building Control experience, including complex projects. Proven leadership and people management experience. If you are passionate about delivering excellent public services and driving continuous improvement, we would love to hear from you.
Salary : £16.58 per hour Location : Leicester, LE1 Working pattern : Full-time, 40 hours per week, 5 days a week. This is a temporary cover role commencing 13 June 2026 for a period of 3 months. About the role We are looking for a proven housekeeping leader to step in and lead, inspire and deliver excellence during a short-term absence cover period. You will thrive on delivering exceptional standards, motivating teams and exceeding client expectations. What you'll be doing • Leading, motivating and developing your team to achieve operational and client service excellence• Managing daily housekeeping operations including stock, linen, equipment and workflows• Maintaining health, safety and compliance standards• Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients• Monitoring performance, managing budgets and optimising cost efficiencies• Recruiting, training and coaching team members, recognising and developing talent• Conducting regular room inspections to maintain quality and drive continuous improvement• Supporting business needs by providing site expertise, attending meetings and preparing reports What you'll bring • Proven experience as a Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper or Senior Supervisor in a hotel environment - essential, minimum 1 year required• Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing teams• Excellent communication, interpersonal and IT skills• Experience managing budgets, KPIs and operational performance• Strong knowledge of health and safety and compliance standards• Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution skills• Ability to work under pressure, adapt to change and maintain a positive attitude• Ability to reliably commute to Leicester LE1• Available to commence 13 June 2026You may have experience of the following: Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper, Housekeeping Manager, Executive Housekeeper, Senior Housekeeping Supervisor, Housekeeping Team Leader, Hotel Housekeeping Manager, Accommodation Manager, Rooms Division Manager, Senior Housekeeper.REF-
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Salary : £16.58 per hour Location : Leicester, LE1 Working pattern : Full-time, 40 hours per week, 5 days a week. This is a temporary cover role commencing 13 June 2026 for a period of 3 months. About the role We are looking for a proven housekeeping leader to step in and lead, inspire and deliver excellence during a short-term absence cover period. You will thrive on delivering exceptional standards, motivating teams and exceeding client expectations. What you'll be doing • Leading, motivating and developing your team to achieve operational and client service excellence• Managing daily housekeeping operations including stock, linen, equipment and workflows• Maintaining health, safety and compliance standards• Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients• Monitoring performance, managing budgets and optimising cost efficiencies• Recruiting, training and coaching team members, recognising and developing talent• Conducting regular room inspections to maintain quality and drive continuous improvement• Supporting business needs by providing site expertise, attending meetings and preparing reports What you'll bring • Proven experience as a Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper or Senior Supervisor in a hotel environment - essential, minimum 1 year required• Strong leadership skills with experience managing and developing teams• Excellent communication, interpersonal and IT skills• Experience managing budgets, KPIs and operational performance• Strong knowledge of health and safety and compliance standards• Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution skills• Ability to work under pressure, adapt to change and maintain a positive attitude• Ability to reliably commute to Leicester LE1• Available to commence 13 June 2026You may have experience of the following: Head Housekeeper, Deputy Head Housekeeper, Housekeeping Manager, Executive Housekeeper, Senior Housekeeping Supervisor, Housekeeping Team Leader, Hotel Housekeeping Manager, Accommodation Manager, Rooms Division Manager, Senior Housekeeper.REF-
Quality Manager Location: East Midlands/West Midlands Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Are you passionate about delivering high-quality services and driving continuous improvement? Our client is seeking a Healthcare Quality Manager to lead their Quality team across two key sites. In this pivotal role, you will ensure compliance with healthcare standards while supporting operational excellence. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the Healthcare Quality team and the Quality Management System (QMS). Ensure full compliance with Good Distribution Practise (GDP), ISO 9001, and ISO 13485, prioritising patient safety and product quality. Collaborate with the Head of QA to maintain all elements of the QMS, including Deviations and CAPA Management, Internal Audits, Training, and Quality Risk Management. Act as a deputy for the "Responsible Person" and support audits for clients and regulatory bodies. Develop training materials on quality topics and foster a culture of compliance across operational teams. Monitor contractual KPIs and present Quality KPI data during business review meetings. Advise on quality standards and regulatory requirements across departments to support business growth. Ensure best practises are harmonised across all UK Healthcare sites. Your Profile: Experience in healthcare quality, governance, or compliance. Strong understanding of audit processes and regulatory frameworks. Ability to work across multiple sites with a desire to lead and motivate a team. Excellent communication and customer engagement skills. If you are energetic, enthusiastic, and results-driven, we invite you to apply and join a team dedicated to quality and compliance. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Quality Manager Location: East Midlands/West Midlands Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday Are you passionate about delivering high-quality services and driving continuous improvement? Our client is seeking a Healthcare Quality Manager to lead their Quality team across two key sites. In this pivotal role, you will ensure compliance with healthcare standards while supporting operational excellence. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the Healthcare Quality team and the Quality Management System (QMS). Ensure full compliance with Good Distribution Practise (GDP), ISO 9001, and ISO 13485, prioritising patient safety and product quality. Collaborate with the Head of QA to maintain all elements of the QMS, including Deviations and CAPA Management, Internal Audits, Training, and Quality Risk Management. Act as a deputy for the "Responsible Person" and support audits for clients and regulatory bodies. Develop training materials on quality topics and foster a culture of compliance across operational teams. Monitor contractual KPIs and present Quality KPI data during business review meetings. Advise on quality standards and regulatory requirements across departments to support business growth. Ensure best practises are harmonised across all UK Healthcare sites. Your Profile: Experience in healthcare quality, governance, or compliance. Strong understanding of audit processes and regulatory frameworks. Ability to work across multiple sites with a desire to lead and motivate a team. Excellent communication and customer engagement skills. If you are energetic, enthusiastic, and results-driven, we invite you to apply and join a team dedicated to quality and compliance. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Luxury Hospitality & Wellness On behalf of an iconic, household name in the luxury hospitality and wellness sector, our client is a market-leading brand currently executing a transformative, heavily backed modernization and expansion strategy. Supported by a premier institutional investment partner, the group is deploying significant capital into portfolio-wide asset upgrades, sustainability infrastructure, and next-generation wellness technology. Simultaneously, the business is pivoting toward a highly scalable, asset-light domestic and international management contract and franchise model. Reporting directly to the CEO and Board, the incoming CFO will assume ultimate accountability for the group's financial strategy, capital structure, and operational efficiency during a defining chapter of growth and strategic valuation milestones. Key Responsibilities C-Suite & Board Leadership: Act as a strategic co-pilot to the CEO and Board, providing the financial vision required to steer the group through aggressive scaling and business model evolution. Capital Governance & ROI: Oversee the financial allocation, deployment, and performance tracking of a multi-million-pound capital expenditure and multi-site refurbishment program. Investor Relations & Funding: Manage the critical relationship with the group's primary institutional investment partners, ensuring robust reporting, covenant compliance, and optimized capital structuring. Operational Turnaround & Margin Protection: Drive aggressive profitability initiatives across the estate, implementing strict cost controls and operational efficiencies to successfully counter macroeconomic and inflationary headwinds. Corporate Strategy & Valuation: Lead relationships with tier-one external advisory firms to evaluate long-term strategic options, joint ventures, and corporate valuation milestones. The Ideal Profile C-Suite Track Record: Proven experience as a CFO, Deputy CFO, or Finance Director within luxury hospitality, elite leisure, premium spa/wellness, or high-end multi-site real estate/retail . Capital Program Stewardship: A successful history of governing large-scale capital allocation programs and property integrations. Business Transformation Expertise: Direct experience navigating structural corporate shifts, specifically the transition from asset-heavy models to asset-light (management contract/franchise) frameworks. Commercial Grit: A proven ability to optimize bottom-line performance, restructure costs, and protect margins in a high-cost economic landscape. Corporate Finance & M&A Savvy: Strong background in corporate fundraising, refinancing, institutional investor relations, or preparing a business for strategic options/valuation events.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Luxury Hospitality & Wellness On behalf of an iconic, household name in the luxury hospitality and wellness sector, our client is a market-leading brand currently executing a transformative, heavily backed modernization and expansion strategy. Supported by a premier institutional investment partner, the group is deploying significant capital into portfolio-wide asset upgrades, sustainability infrastructure, and next-generation wellness technology. Simultaneously, the business is pivoting toward a highly scalable, asset-light domestic and international management contract and franchise model. Reporting directly to the CEO and Board, the incoming CFO will assume ultimate accountability for the group's financial strategy, capital structure, and operational efficiency during a defining chapter of growth and strategic valuation milestones. Key Responsibilities C-Suite & Board Leadership: Act as a strategic co-pilot to the CEO and Board, providing the financial vision required to steer the group through aggressive scaling and business model evolution. Capital Governance & ROI: Oversee the financial allocation, deployment, and performance tracking of a multi-million-pound capital expenditure and multi-site refurbishment program. Investor Relations & Funding: Manage the critical relationship with the group's primary institutional investment partners, ensuring robust reporting, covenant compliance, and optimized capital structuring. Operational Turnaround & Margin Protection: Drive aggressive profitability initiatives across the estate, implementing strict cost controls and operational efficiencies to successfully counter macroeconomic and inflationary headwinds. Corporate Strategy & Valuation: Lead relationships with tier-one external advisory firms to evaluate long-term strategic options, joint ventures, and corporate valuation milestones. The Ideal Profile C-Suite Track Record: Proven experience as a CFO, Deputy CFO, or Finance Director within luxury hospitality, elite leisure, premium spa/wellness, or high-end multi-site real estate/retail . Capital Program Stewardship: A successful history of governing large-scale capital allocation programs and property integrations. Business Transformation Expertise: Direct experience navigating structural corporate shifts, specifically the transition from asset-heavy models to asset-light (management contract/franchise) frameworks. Commercial Grit: A proven ability to optimize bottom-line performance, restructure costs, and protect margins in a high-cost economic landscape. Corporate Finance & M&A Savvy: Strong background in corporate fundraising, refinancing, institutional investor relations, or preparing a business for strategic options/valuation events.
Deputy Head Housekeeper - London Up to £40,000 p.a. plus paid birthday off, discounts, and excellent team benefits. We are seeking an experienced Deputy Head Housekeeper with a strong background in Marriott hotel operations to support the delivery of exceptional housekeeping standards throughout the property. The successful candidate will possess a thorough understanding of Marriott brand requirements, guest service expectations, and housekeeping procedures, ensuring the hotel consistently achieves the highest levels of cleanliness, presentation, and guest satisfaction. If you're an experienced housekeeping professional looking to step into a leadership role within a busy luxury hotel environment, this could be the perfect next move. Why apply for this Deputy Head Housekeeper role? You'll enjoy: 31 days paid holiday including bank holidays Paid birthday off each year Discounts on accommodation and food & beverage Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Recognition and reward programmes Wage stream access Key Responsibilities: You'll support the smooth running of the housekeeping department while maintaining exceptional guest standards across the hotel. Ensure all guest rooms and public areas are clean, presentable, and welcoming Support and supervise the housekeeping team on a daily basis Report and follow up on maintenance issues within guest and public areas Assist with implementing preventative maintenance procedures Deliver excellent guest service and respond proactively to guest needs Ensure company cleanliness, brand, and service standards are maintained Support team training, presentation, and performance standards Maintain health & safety, COSHH, fire safety, and security procedures at all times What we're looking for: To be successful in this Deputy Head Housekeeper position, you'll ideally have: Previous supervisory or management experience within Housekeeping in a minimum 4-star hotel environment, ideally within a Marriott-branded property. Strong working knowledge of Marriott Housekeeping Standards, Brand Audits, GuestVoice, and operational procedures. Experience working with Marriott systems, policies, and service culture would be highly advantageous. Proven ability to lead, motivate, coach, and develop housekeeping teams to consistently achieve brand and quality standards. Experience managing room inspections, public areas, linen control, and departmental productivity in a busy hotel operation. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the confidence to build effective relationships across all hotel departments. Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to delivering outstanding guest experiences. Ability to maintain high levels of cleanliness, presentation, and compliance with brand standards at all times. A proactive, positive, and hands-on leadership style, with the ability to lead by example on the floor. Strong understanding of Health & Safety, COSHH, and statutory compliance requirements within a hotel environment. If you're looking for your next Deputy Head Housekeeper opportunity in London and want to join an exciting hotel opening with excellent benefits and long-term progression, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now and take the next step in your hospitality career. Job Number 936195 / INDFOHLocation LondonRole Deputy Head Housekeeper Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Deputy Head Housekeeper - London Up to £40,000 p.a. plus paid birthday off, discounts, and excellent team benefits. We are seeking an experienced Deputy Head Housekeeper with a strong background in Marriott hotel operations to support the delivery of exceptional housekeeping standards throughout the property. The successful candidate will possess a thorough understanding of Marriott brand requirements, guest service expectations, and housekeeping procedures, ensuring the hotel consistently achieves the highest levels of cleanliness, presentation, and guest satisfaction. If you're an experienced housekeeping professional looking to step into a leadership role within a busy luxury hotel environment, this could be the perfect next move. Why apply for this Deputy Head Housekeeper role? You'll enjoy: 31 days paid holiday including bank holidays Paid birthday off each year Discounts on accommodation and food & beverage Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Recognition and reward programmes Wage stream access Key Responsibilities: You'll support the smooth running of the housekeeping department while maintaining exceptional guest standards across the hotel. Ensure all guest rooms and public areas are clean, presentable, and welcoming Support and supervise the housekeeping team on a daily basis Report and follow up on maintenance issues within guest and public areas Assist with implementing preventative maintenance procedures Deliver excellent guest service and respond proactively to guest needs Ensure company cleanliness, brand, and service standards are maintained Support team training, presentation, and performance standards Maintain health & safety, COSHH, fire safety, and security procedures at all times What we're looking for: To be successful in this Deputy Head Housekeeper position, you'll ideally have: Previous supervisory or management experience within Housekeeping in a minimum 4-star hotel environment, ideally within a Marriott-branded property. Strong working knowledge of Marriott Housekeeping Standards, Brand Audits, GuestVoice, and operational procedures. Experience working with Marriott systems, policies, and service culture would be highly advantageous. Proven ability to lead, motivate, coach, and develop housekeeping teams to consistently achieve brand and quality standards. Experience managing room inspections, public areas, linen control, and departmental productivity in a busy hotel operation. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the confidence to build effective relationships across all hotel departments. Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to delivering outstanding guest experiences. Ability to maintain high levels of cleanliness, presentation, and compliance with brand standards at all times. A proactive, positive, and hands-on leadership style, with the ability to lead by example on the floor. Strong understanding of Health & Safety, COSHH, and statutory compliance requirements within a hotel environment. If you're looking for your next Deputy Head Housekeeper opportunity in London and want to join an exciting hotel opening with excellent benefits and long-term progression, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now and take the next step in your hospitality career. Job Number 936195 / INDFOHLocation LondonRole Deputy Head Housekeeper Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Deputy Head of Building Control (Social Housing) Location: London Salary: 70,000 per annum Contract: Permanent Sector: Local Government / Social Housing We are currently recruiting for an experienced Deputy Head of Building Control to join a forward-thinking local government organisation responsible for managing and maintaining a substantial social housing portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior building control professional seeking a leadership role with responsibility for ensuring regulatory compliance, building safety, and service excellence across a diverse range of residential assets. Reporting directly to the Head of Building Control, you will play a key role in leading operational delivery, managing technical teams, and supporting strategic initiatives relating to building safety and compliance. The Role As Deputy Head of Building Control, you will provide technical leadership and operational oversight across building control functions, ensuring compliance with current legislation, Building Regulations, and emerging building safety requirements. You will support the management of a multidisciplinary team and contribute to the development of policies, procedures, and service improvements that enhance resident safety and organisational performance. The successful candidate will act as a senior technical advisor, overseeing complex building control matters, supporting high-risk building projects, and ensuring that statutory obligations are met across the housing portfolio. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of Building Control in the strategic and operational management of the service. Lead and manage Building Control Surveyors and technical officers, providing guidance, mentoring, and performance management. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, Building Safety legislation, and associated statutory requirements. Review and assess complex building control applications, plans, and specifications. Provide expert technical advice on residential construction, refurbishment, fire safety, structural alterations, and compliance matters. Oversee inspections of housing developments, regeneration schemes, and major capital projects. Monitor service performance, quality standards, and regulatory compliance. Contribute to the management of building safety risks within residential properties, including higher-risk buildings. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with internal departments, contractors, developers, consultants, and regulatory bodies. Support service transformation, continuous improvement initiatives, and implementation of best practice. Assist with budget management, resource planning, and workforce development. Represent the service at internal and external meetings when required. Candidate Requirements Significant experience within Building Control, ideally gained within local government, social housing, or a related regulatory environment. Strong working knowledge of Building Regulations, Building Safety legislation, and relevant construction standards. Experience managing technical teams and delivering high-quality regulatory services. Demonstrable expertise in residential construction, refurbishment, and compliance-related projects. Excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and leadership skills. Ability to interpret and apply complex legislation and technical guidance. Membership of a relevant professional body such as CABE, RICS, CIOB, or equivalent is desirable. Registered Building Inspector status or eligibility would be advantageous. What's on Offer Permanent position with a salary of 70,000 per annum. Opportunity to work within a large and diverse social housing environment. Excellent pension scheme and local government benefits package. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Career progression opportunities within a growing and evolving service. The chance to play a key role in improving building safety and housing standards for residents. If you are an experienced Building Control professional looking to take the next step in your career within a leadership position, we would welcome your application.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Deputy Head of Building Control (Social Housing) Location: London Salary: 70,000 per annum Contract: Permanent Sector: Local Government / Social Housing We are currently recruiting for an experienced Deputy Head of Building Control to join a forward-thinking local government organisation responsible for managing and maintaining a substantial social housing portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior building control professional seeking a leadership role with responsibility for ensuring regulatory compliance, building safety, and service excellence across a diverse range of residential assets. Reporting directly to the Head of Building Control, you will play a key role in leading operational delivery, managing technical teams, and supporting strategic initiatives relating to building safety and compliance. The Role As Deputy Head of Building Control, you will provide technical leadership and operational oversight across building control functions, ensuring compliance with current legislation, Building Regulations, and emerging building safety requirements. You will support the management of a multidisciplinary team and contribute to the development of policies, procedures, and service improvements that enhance resident safety and organisational performance. The successful candidate will act as a senior technical advisor, overseeing complex building control matters, supporting high-risk building projects, and ensuring that statutory obligations are met across the housing portfolio. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of Building Control in the strategic and operational management of the service. Lead and manage Building Control Surveyors and technical officers, providing guidance, mentoring, and performance management. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, Building Safety legislation, and associated statutory requirements. Review and assess complex building control applications, plans, and specifications. Provide expert technical advice on residential construction, refurbishment, fire safety, structural alterations, and compliance matters. Oversee inspections of housing developments, regeneration schemes, and major capital projects. Monitor service performance, quality standards, and regulatory compliance. Contribute to the management of building safety risks within residential properties, including higher-risk buildings. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with internal departments, contractors, developers, consultants, and regulatory bodies. Support service transformation, continuous improvement initiatives, and implementation of best practice. Assist with budget management, resource planning, and workforce development. Represent the service at internal and external meetings when required. Candidate Requirements Significant experience within Building Control, ideally gained within local government, social housing, or a related regulatory environment. Strong working knowledge of Building Regulations, Building Safety legislation, and relevant construction standards. Experience managing technical teams and delivering high-quality regulatory services. Demonstrable expertise in residential construction, refurbishment, and compliance-related projects. Excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and leadership skills. Ability to interpret and apply complex legislation and technical guidance. Membership of a relevant professional body such as CABE, RICS, CIOB, or equivalent is desirable. Registered Building Inspector status or eligibility would be advantageous. What's on Offer Permanent position with a salary of 70,000 per annum. Opportunity to work within a large and diverse social housing environment. Excellent pension scheme and local government benefits package. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Career progression opportunities within a growing and evolving service. The chance to play a key role in improving building safety and housing standards for residents. If you are an experienced Building Control professional looking to take the next step in your career within a leadership position, we would welcome your application.