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_ Job Title: Accountant Salary: £44,039 (+£4,875 salary supplement p.a.) Grade: Assembly Grade 6 Directorate: Corporate Services Business Area/Office: Finance Office Accountable to: Senior Accountant (Assembly Grade 5) Accountable for: A small team of staff which may include Clerical Supervisors (AG7) and Clerical Officers (AG8) The Finance Office offers a range of financial services to the Assembly Commission, the Secretariat, Members and Parties. In order to deliver these services, the Office is comprised of a number of teams. The Accountant (AG6) will have responsibility for a number of key functions within the Finance Office, including the supervision of a small team of book-keeping staff and accounting staff. The Accountant (AG6) has responsibility for a range of functions including the oversight of accounts payable and accounts receivable teams, the preparation of monthly journals, trial balance reconciliations, VAT returns, monthly forecasting and variance analysis, as well providing a business partnering role to various stakeholder groups. The Accountant (AG6) will assist either of the Senior Accountants and will play a pivotal role in preparing the annual financial Resource Accounts either for the Assembly Commission, or the Assembly Members Pension Scheme. The Accountant will also be expected to assist with the maintenance and system administration of the core accounting software packages and will be expected to work across a number of different functional areas. The main duties and responsibilities are: Supporting the Senior Finance Office Management Team in the effective management of the Finance Office and maintaining a positive working environment;Managing a team of staff to plan, organise, co-ordinate and monitor the provision of efficient and effective Financial Services to the Assembly Commission, managers, staff, Members and Parties;Preparing monthly prepayment and accrual journals;Producing monthly general ledger control account reconciliations. This includes but is not limited to reconciliations of the bank accounts, the net pay control accounts, pension liability control accounts and the VAT control accounts, by analysing transactions and investigating costing errors and unreconciled amounts;Administration of the monthly internal management accounting processes. This includes but is not limited to running the monthly budget reports and analysing expenditure and variances in advance of monthly meetings and where appropriate producing revised forecasts for inclusion in the management accounts considered by the Secretariat Management Team (SMT);Producing high quality, reliable, accurate and timely financial information for internal and external stakeholders. This includes monthly management accounts with detailed variance analysis;Assisting with the preparation Resource Accounts as required. This includes but is not limited to analysing expenditure reports, reconciling balance sheet accounts and ensuring all postings and analysis are completed in a timely manner;Assisting with the maintenance and administration of the core accounting software packages, including access control, updating financial tracking information and assisting the team with resolving queries, or assisting end users with operational issues.Providing a quality assurance role for the work of the team, ensuring information and guidance issued is accurate and complies with policies, current legislation or HMRC best practice.Managing information and records in accordance with established policies and statutory requirements; Assisting with the preparation of FOI responses, by running reports, collating, analysing and verifying data held in the accounting system;Maintaining an up-to date understanding of current public sector accounting requirements under the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) regime and ensuring continual professional development is undertaken for the qualifications noted below; Interpreting and applying several key corporate policies, ensuring guidance is up to date and that the policies are correctly applied by the team and claims are compliant;Complying with all the Assembly Commission's staff policies and procedures including Equal Opportunities and Dignity at Work policies and procedures and all mandatory training requirements; andYou may also be required to carry out other duties that the Assembly Commission reasonably requires of you. Essential Criteria:Applicants must, by the closing date for applications have: Have successfully passed the final professional examinations, and have met the practical experience for membership of one of the professional bodies detailed below and either be a full current member, or be expected to attain full membership of one of these bodies within the next 12 months: The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants;The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland;The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland;The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales;The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants; orThe Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy. At least one years' experience gained in the last five years, of preparing financial or management accounts for a public, commercial or voluntary sector organisation in accordance with the IFRS regime as adopted for the UK; Experience using Microsoft Office packages, to include MS Word, Excel and Outlook; At least one year's experience gained in the last five years of monitoring budgets and reporting on the allocation of resources for a public, commercial or voluntary sector organisation. Skills and BehavioursThe following Assembly Skills and Behaviours will be assessed during the selection process: Delivering a quality service is about providing a high-quality and efficient service to our customers. It is thinking ahead, managing resources effectively and delivering work on time and to a high standard. It is also using professional or technical expertise to enhance service delivery. Building relationships and effective communication is creating and maintaining positive, professional and respectful internal and external working relationships through effective and appropriate communications. Managing & Leading Self and Others is setting high standards for ourselves. It is about guiding, motivating and developing others to achieve high performance. It is about engaging others in delivering a corporate vision of excellence, expertise and innovation in support of the Assembly as a legislature. Initiating improvement and delivering change is looking for and being open to new and innovative ideas and improvements to the service provided. It is being flexible and adapting positively and professionally to sustain performance when the situation changes, workloads increase or priorities change. It is about forming sound, evidence-based decisions and being accountable for results. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Apr 05, 2026
Seasonal
_ Job Title: Accountant Salary: £44,039 (+£4,875 salary supplement p.a.) Grade: Assembly Grade 6 Directorate: Corporate Services Business Area/Office: Finance Office Accountable to: Senior Accountant (Assembly Grade 5) Accountable for: A small team of staff which may include Clerical Supervisors (AG7) and Clerical Officers (AG8) The Finance Office offers a range of financial services to the Assembly Commission, the Secretariat, Members and Parties. In order to deliver these services, the Office is comprised of a number of teams. The Accountant (AG6) will have responsibility for a number of key functions within the Finance Office, including the supervision of a small team of book-keeping staff and accounting staff. The Accountant (AG6) has responsibility for a range of functions including the oversight of accounts payable and accounts receivable teams, the preparation of monthly journals, trial balance reconciliations, VAT returns, monthly forecasting and variance analysis, as well providing a business partnering role to various stakeholder groups. The Accountant (AG6) will assist either of the Senior Accountants and will play a pivotal role in preparing the annual financial Resource Accounts either for the Assembly Commission, or the Assembly Members Pension Scheme. The Accountant will also be expected to assist with the maintenance and system administration of the core accounting software packages and will be expected to work across a number of different functional areas. The main duties and responsibilities are: Supporting the Senior Finance Office Management Team in the effective management of the Finance Office and maintaining a positive working environment;Managing a team of staff to plan, organise, co-ordinate and monitor the provision of efficient and effective Financial Services to the Assembly Commission, managers, staff, Members and Parties;Preparing monthly prepayment and accrual journals;Producing monthly general ledger control account reconciliations. This includes but is not limited to reconciliations of the bank accounts, the net pay control accounts, pension liability control accounts and the VAT control accounts, by analysing transactions and investigating costing errors and unreconciled amounts;Administration of the monthly internal management accounting processes. This includes but is not limited to running the monthly budget reports and analysing expenditure and variances in advance of monthly meetings and where appropriate producing revised forecasts for inclusion in the management accounts considered by the Secretariat Management Team (SMT);Producing high quality, reliable, accurate and timely financial information for internal and external stakeholders. This includes monthly management accounts with detailed variance analysis;Assisting with the preparation Resource Accounts as required. This includes but is not limited to analysing expenditure reports, reconciling balance sheet accounts and ensuring all postings and analysis are completed in a timely manner;Assisting with the maintenance and administration of the core accounting software packages, including access control, updating financial tracking information and assisting the team with resolving queries, or assisting end users with operational issues.Providing a quality assurance role for the work of the team, ensuring information and guidance issued is accurate and complies with policies, current legislation or HMRC best practice.Managing information and records in accordance with established policies and statutory requirements; Assisting with the preparation of FOI responses, by running reports, collating, analysing and verifying data held in the accounting system;Maintaining an up-to date understanding of current public sector accounting requirements under the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) regime and ensuring continual professional development is undertaken for the qualifications noted below; Interpreting and applying several key corporate policies, ensuring guidance is up to date and that the policies are correctly applied by the team and claims are compliant;Complying with all the Assembly Commission's staff policies and procedures including Equal Opportunities and Dignity at Work policies and procedures and all mandatory training requirements; andYou may also be required to carry out other duties that the Assembly Commission reasonably requires of you. Essential Criteria:Applicants must, by the closing date for applications have: Have successfully passed the final professional examinations, and have met the practical experience for membership of one of the professional bodies detailed below and either be a full current member, or be expected to attain full membership of one of these bodies within the next 12 months: The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants;The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland;The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland;The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales;The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants; orThe Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy. At least one years' experience gained in the last five years, of preparing financial or management accounts for a public, commercial or voluntary sector organisation in accordance with the IFRS regime as adopted for the UK; Experience using Microsoft Office packages, to include MS Word, Excel and Outlook; At least one year's experience gained in the last five years of monitoring budgets and reporting on the allocation of resources for a public, commercial or voluntary sector organisation. Skills and BehavioursThe following Assembly Skills and Behaviours will be assessed during the selection process: Delivering a quality service is about providing a high-quality and efficient service to our customers. It is thinking ahead, managing resources effectively and delivering work on time and to a high standard. It is also using professional or technical expertise to enhance service delivery. Building relationships and effective communication is creating and maintaining positive, professional and respectful internal and external working relationships through effective and appropriate communications. Managing & Leading Self and Others is setting high standards for ourselves. It is about guiding, motivating and developing others to achieve high performance. It is about engaging others in delivering a corporate vision of excellence, expertise and innovation in support of the Assembly as a legislature. Initiating improvement and delivering change is looking for and being open to new and innovative ideas and improvements to the service provided. It is being flexible and adapting positively and professionally to sustain performance when the situation changes, workloads increase or priorities change. It is about forming sound, evidence-based decisions and being accountable for results. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
The Oyster Partnership
Head of Corporate Resources - Finance
The Oyster Partnership
The opportunity to work as this resident-managed housing organisation s first ever Head of Corporate Resources, making a real, visible difference in people s lives. Head of Corporate Resources the benefits of this role; Salary, full-time equivalent circa £80,000. 35 hours per week on average. Working remotely/ from-home 2 days per week office presence required three days per week. Main office based in London Bridge. 27 days holiday plus bank holidays. 2 Giveback days per year to volunteer in the local community. What your day-to-day could look like as a Head of Corporate Resources? Responsible for the Corporate Resources department including the Finance team especially, Digital Data and Technology Manager, Senior HR Business Partner, Business Services Apprentice and Policy and Performance Officer and Communications Manager. Strategic Leadership: Developing and implementing strategies for corporate resources that align with the overall organisational goals. Resource Management: Overseeing the allocation and utilisation of resources across various departments, ensuring optimal efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Team Management: Leading and motivating teams within the corporate resources functions, fostering a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. Financial Management: Managing budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring sound financial practices within the directorate. Operational Efficiency: Implementing and improving processes and systems to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of corporate support services. Change Management: Leading and managing organisational changes within the corporate resources functions, ensuring smooth transitions and minimal disruption. Please note that the job description is current at the date shown above. In consultation with you, it is liable to variation by management to reflect or anticipate changes in/ or to the job. Immediate priorities; Delivering a high performing housing service which includes rent and service charge collection, repairs and tenancy management. Delivering major works. The reliability of a responsive repairs service and reducing void turnaround times. Building safety, especially regarding fire safety and dampness. Enabling more residents to engage in their decision-making, especially those who have not had a voice so far. Staff recruitment and retention. Supporting residents with the cost-of-living crisis and maintaining income collection. Improving use of technology to enhance their service delivery. About this organisation; One of Southwark s largest housing organisations, managing Please note that upon your request, we are happy to reveal the exact details of the organisation in confidence. What is the essential criteria that you must consider before applying to the Head of Corporate Resources position? Proven senior leadership experience in managing multi-disciplinary corporate services, including HR, finance, IT, and facilities management. A strong understanding of the housing sector, ideally with experience working in or alongside resident-led housing management organisations or social housing providers. Strategic thinking and planning abilities, with a track record of aligning corporate support functions to the needs of both the organisation and the communities it serves. Demonstrated experience in leading organisational change, improving operational efficiency, and embedding a culture of continuous improvement. Exceptional financial acumen, with experience managing complex budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with relevant housing and regulatory frameworks. Outstanding people management skills, with the ability to lead, inspire, and develop high-performing teams across diverse functions. Experience in risk management, governance, and implementing robust internal controls within a regulated environment. Strong interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across resident boards, community partners, regulators, and staff. A relevant professional qualification or degree in business administration, finance, human resources, or a related field postgraduate or professional certifications desirable. Please note that there is a willingness to explore all applications, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, and/ or if you are looking to step-down or progress in your career. How you can apply for the Head of Corporate Resources vacancy? If this is of interest to you, simply click apply, and enter your details with an updated CV. Alternatively, you can directly contact, (phone number removed). If you are unsure, we can answer any questions that you may have. We welcome any recommendations that you may have after all, strong professionals tend to know strong professionals. Please note that Oyster s Finance team have other roles advertised via our website. We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
The opportunity to work as this resident-managed housing organisation s first ever Head of Corporate Resources, making a real, visible difference in people s lives. Head of Corporate Resources the benefits of this role; Salary, full-time equivalent circa £80,000. 35 hours per week on average. Working remotely/ from-home 2 days per week office presence required three days per week. Main office based in London Bridge. 27 days holiday plus bank holidays. 2 Giveback days per year to volunteer in the local community. What your day-to-day could look like as a Head of Corporate Resources? Responsible for the Corporate Resources department including the Finance team especially, Digital Data and Technology Manager, Senior HR Business Partner, Business Services Apprentice and Policy and Performance Officer and Communications Manager. Strategic Leadership: Developing and implementing strategies for corporate resources that align with the overall organisational goals. Resource Management: Overseeing the allocation and utilisation of resources across various departments, ensuring optimal efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Team Management: Leading and motivating teams within the corporate resources functions, fostering a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. Financial Management: Managing budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring sound financial practices within the directorate. Operational Efficiency: Implementing and improving processes and systems to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of corporate support services. Change Management: Leading and managing organisational changes within the corporate resources functions, ensuring smooth transitions and minimal disruption. Please note that the job description is current at the date shown above. In consultation with you, it is liable to variation by management to reflect or anticipate changes in/ or to the job. Immediate priorities; Delivering a high performing housing service which includes rent and service charge collection, repairs and tenancy management. Delivering major works. The reliability of a responsive repairs service and reducing void turnaround times. Building safety, especially regarding fire safety and dampness. Enabling more residents to engage in their decision-making, especially those who have not had a voice so far. Staff recruitment and retention. Supporting residents with the cost-of-living crisis and maintaining income collection. Improving use of technology to enhance their service delivery. About this organisation; One of Southwark s largest housing organisations, managing Please note that upon your request, we are happy to reveal the exact details of the organisation in confidence. What is the essential criteria that you must consider before applying to the Head of Corporate Resources position? Proven senior leadership experience in managing multi-disciplinary corporate services, including HR, finance, IT, and facilities management. A strong understanding of the housing sector, ideally with experience working in or alongside resident-led housing management organisations or social housing providers. Strategic thinking and planning abilities, with a track record of aligning corporate support functions to the needs of both the organisation and the communities it serves. Demonstrated experience in leading organisational change, improving operational efficiency, and embedding a culture of continuous improvement. Exceptional financial acumen, with experience managing complex budgets, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with relevant housing and regulatory frameworks. Outstanding people management skills, with the ability to lead, inspire, and develop high-performing teams across diverse functions. Experience in risk management, governance, and implementing robust internal controls within a regulated environment. Strong interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across resident boards, community partners, regulators, and staff. A relevant professional qualification or degree in business administration, finance, human resources, or a related field postgraduate or professional certifications desirable. Please note that there is a willingness to explore all applications, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, and/ or if you are looking to step-down or progress in your career. How you can apply for the Head of Corporate Resources vacancy? If this is of interest to you, simply click apply, and enter your details with an updated CV. Alternatively, you can directly contact, (phone number removed). If you are unsure, we can answer any questions that you may have. We welcome any recommendations that you may have after all, strong professionals tend to know strong professionals. Please note that Oyster s Finance team have other roles advertised via our website. We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better.
The Academy of Medical Sciences
Grants Manager
The Academy of Medical Sciences City Of Westminster, London
Hybrid/London (50% office attendance) We are seeking a Grants Manager to join the Research Talent, Policy and Programmes Team and take oversight for the delivery of a sub-set of the Academy's UK and international grants portfolio to support our strategy, and - notably - our strategic priority to support the next generation of researchers to reach their full potential. Working in a small team gives you the opportunity to develop line management skills, set and manage your budgets and be directly involved in securing funding for our schemes. You will keep abreast of developments in UK medical research funding policies and the wider career policy context to ensure that the Academy's grants schemes remain innovative, attractive and fit for purpose. What you will be doing Scheme Delivery Managing a subset of our portfolio of UK and/or international grant schemes, maintaining and developing robust operational processes in accordance with the high standards of the Academy. Drafting funding proposals, in liaison with the Head of Grant Schemes, for existing and potential new schemes. Developing and implementing new grants schemes and all associated processes and documentation, as required. Producing high-quality reports, briefing and updates for both an internal and external audience. This includes the preparation of papers for Council, Officers and other Academy meetings, as required. Being mindful of national and international developments in grant-making and exploring how the Academy's schemes align with other emerging initiatives. Working with senior management to ensure the Academy implements best practice. Supporting with the monitoring of grant progress. Line Management Line managing the Senior Grants Officer and overseeing their development. Supporting the Senior Grants Officer to administer their portfolio of grants, to include dealing with enquiries; the promotion of schemes; eligibility checking of applications; the organisation of peer review; the preparation of committee papers; attendance at panel meetings; providing reports and financial information; the awarding of the grants and their continued management; and providing feedback to both successful and unsuccessful applicants. Project managing and supporting other Senior Grants Officers. Budgeting Developing and managing the budgets for a portfolio of grant schemes and/or activities, in line with internal management systems, to include the regular forecasting and monitoring of expenditure. Working closely with the Finance Department. Stakeholder Engagement and Partnership Development Establishing contacts and liaising with a range of stakeholders, including Higher Education Institutions, funding agencies, delivery partners, other professional bodies and early research leaders, in order to ensure the Academy offer is reflective of the current landscape and that we are responsive to continued developments. Liaising with the Academy's Communications and Policy teams to ensure the grant schemes relate to the Academy's wider strategy and to raise the profile of our schemes. Working across the organisation, with individuals from different departments and at varying levels of seniority. Other Responsibilities Developing and overseeing meetings and celebrations for award holders, including regular inductions, training workshops and scientific meetings. Undertaking any other ad-hoc duties that can be reasonably expected of this post. What you'll bring to the role Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written). A confident and friendly team player/collaborator (within and across teams), who is comfortable dealing with individuals at a senior level. An enthusiasm (and ideally experience) for line management and helping others to develop. Experience and understanding of the medical research/academic environment. An interest in biomedical and health research. High level numeracy. Excellent IT skills. The ability to think analytically. A demonstrable ability to effectively build and maintain partnerships/networks. Excellent organisational skills. The ability to travel from time-to-time - either in the UK or overseas. Benefits We provide our staff with a comprehensive benefits package, including: Generous pension scheme with flexible contributions - we contribute between 8% - 13% of your gross salary (with employee contributions of 3% - 8%). Life assurance at three times your salary. Hybrid and agile working. 50% office attendance. 26 days annual leave, plus Christmas closure days and bank holidays. Buying and selling leave. Family-friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave (subject to a qualifying period). Complimentary subscriptions to Headspace and Classpass to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Support through tailored learning and development. A range of enhanced benefits become available once you've completed your probation period. If you have any queries about this vacancy, please contact For more information and to apply, please visit our careers page. Closing date: 5.00pm on 10 April 2026. Interview date: w/c 20 April 2026 (online).
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Hybrid/London (50% office attendance) We are seeking a Grants Manager to join the Research Talent, Policy and Programmes Team and take oversight for the delivery of a sub-set of the Academy's UK and international grants portfolio to support our strategy, and - notably - our strategic priority to support the next generation of researchers to reach their full potential. Working in a small team gives you the opportunity to develop line management skills, set and manage your budgets and be directly involved in securing funding for our schemes. You will keep abreast of developments in UK medical research funding policies and the wider career policy context to ensure that the Academy's grants schemes remain innovative, attractive and fit for purpose. What you will be doing Scheme Delivery Managing a subset of our portfolio of UK and/or international grant schemes, maintaining and developing robust operational processes in accordance with the high standards of the Academy. Drafting funding proposals, in liaison with the Head of Grant Schemes, for existing and potential new schemes. Developing and implementing new grants schemes and all associated processes and documentation, as required. Producing high-quality reports, briefing and updates for both an internal and external audience. This includes the preparation of papers for Council, Officers and other Academy meetings, as required. Being mindful of national and international developments in grant-making and exploring how the Academy's schemes align with other emerging initiatives. Working with senior management to ensure the Academy implements best practice. Supporting with the monitoring of grant progress. Line Management Line managing the Senior Grants Officer and overseeing their development. Supporting the Senior Grants Officer to administer their portfolio of grants, to include dealing with enquiries; the promotion of schemes; eligibility checking of applications; the organisation of peer review; the preparation of committee papers; attendance at panel meetings; providing reports and financial information; the awarding of the grants and their continued management; and providing feedback to both successful and unsuccessful applicants. Project managing and supporting other Senior Grants Officers. Budgeting Developing and managing the budgets for a portfolio of grant schemes and/or activities, in line with internal management systems, to include the regular forecasting and monitoring of expenditure. Working closely with the Finance Department. Stakeholder Engagement and Partnership Development Establishing contacts and liaising with a range of stakeholders, including Higher Education Institutions, funding agencies, delivery partners, other professional bodies and early research leaders, in order to ensure the Academy offer is reflective of the current landscape and that we are responsive to continued developments. Liaising with the Academy's Communications and Policy teams to ensure the grant schemes relate to the Academy's wider strategy and to raise the profile of our schemes. Working across the organisation, with individuals from different departments and at varying levels of seniority. Other Responsibilities Developing and overseeing meetings and celebrations for award holders, including regular inductions, training workshops and scientific meetings. Undertaking any other ad-hoc duties that can be reasonably expected of this post. What you'll bring to the role Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written). A confident and friendly team player/collaborator (within and across teams), who is comfortable dealing with individuals at a senior level. An enthusiasm (and ideally experience) for line management and helping others to develop. Experience and understanding of the medical research/academic environment. An interest in biomedical and health research. High level numeracy. Excellent IT skills. The ability to think analytically. A demonstrable ability to effectively build and maintain partnerships/networks. Excellent organisational skills. The ability to travel from time-to-time - either in the UK or overseas. Benefits We provide our staff with a comprehensive benefits package, including: Generous pension scheme with flexible contributions - we contribute between 8% - 13% of your gross salary (with employee contributions of 3% - 8%). Life assurance at three times your salary. Hybrid and agile working. 50% office attendance. 26 days annual leave, plus Christmas closure days and bank holidays. Buying and selling leave. Family-friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave (subject to a qualifying period). Complimentary subscriptions to Headspace and Classpass to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Support through tailored learning and development. A range of enhanced benefits become available once you've completed your probation period. If you have any queries about this vacancy, please contact For more information and to apply, please visit our careers page. Closing date: 5.00pm on 10 April 2026. Interview date: w/c 20 April 2026 (online).
London Youth
Head of Trusts and Foundations
London Youth
Children and young people in London matter; their voices, experiences, and futures. They deserve every chance to make the most of their lives. But too many young people can't because they don't have the opportunities they need to thrive. That is where transformational youth work comes in offering somewhere to go, something to do, someone to trust. London Youth's vision is for all young Londoners to grow up healthy, able to express themselves, navigating a fulfilling career, and making a positive contribution to their communities. The Head of Trusts and Foundations plays a pivotal role in the delivery of this vision, leading on the significant growth of restricted and unrestricted funds through this income stream. You will line manage a Trusts & Foundations Manager and a Trusts & Foundations Officer, collaborating closely with them in order to drive success and deliver against target. You will be personally responsible for securing new high value multi-year relationships (six and seven figures) as well as stewarding a range of existing high value relationships. You will also play an important leadership role across the organisation, working with colleagues in all departments to ensure an efficient and effective approach that delivers for children and young people and youth workers and organisations across the capital. What you will be doing Lead on the development and implementation of a successful trusts and foundations strategy that achieves £2.5m of restricted and unrestricted income by the end of 2026 and delivers growth from 2027. Offer inspirational leadership to the Trusts and Foundations Team, line managing a T&F manager and a T&F officer. Take overall responsibility for developing and managing a robus pipeline of trusts and foundations and statutory funders that enables London Youth to hit its income targets, coordinating the distribution of responsibilities across the team, including the implementation of a quarterly mailout. Work in close collaboration with appropriate teams across London Youth to ensure all applications and proposals produced by the team are compelling, accurate, produced to the highest possible standards, and submitted to deadline. Ensure contracts or MOUs are in place with all funders and that all conditions and reporting requirements are clear and met. Ensure all information is recorded in an accurate and timely manner on Salesforce, enabling you to track progress against monthly income targets and KPIs, and expertly steward and manage all relationships with funders. Lead on the development of the annual Trusts and Foundations budgets and the monthly review of management accounts for your area. Produce appropriate reports and presentations for team, directorate, senior team, committee, and board meetings. Prepresent the fundraising team in leadership team meetings and senior meetings as appropriate when required. Contribute to wider fundraising and communications led activities such as site visits, Lunch and Learn sessions, the London Youth Awards, and external networking opportunities. Ensure you and your team understands the external funding environment, spotting trends, identifying opportunities, and making informed strategic recommendations for how London Youth should be operating in such an environment. What you bring to the role Knowledge and Experience: Proven ability to lead and manage a trusts and foundations team and deliver growth through this income stream. Experience of successfully delivering six and seven figure funds. Proven ability to lead and collaborate with delivery, finance, policy, data and learning, and senior teams to develop applications and proposals. Proven project management skills. First class relationship management skills. Demonstrable knowledge of UK and London funders. Ability to undertake rigorous prospect research and build and manage a robust pipeline. An analytical approach with experience of regularly recording and reporting on data, including an ability to interpret financial data. Experience of acting as an organisational ambassador in a range of outward facing contexts. Awareness of Fundraising Regulatory Framework. Attributes and Behaviours: Passionate and demonstrably committed to improving the lives of young people. Outstanding written and oral communications skills with attention to detail. Ability to think strategically. Ability to adapt to working with a variety of internal and external audiences. Ability to work independently and use your own initiative. Ability to manage multiple competing priorities. Ability to work in a changing and flexible environment. Willingness to develop and learn new skills. Discretion and ability to maintain confidentiality. Willingness to work occasional evenings or weekends at London Youth events. You will be able to demonstrate our values of being: Ambitious Collaborative Inclusive Accountable Why work at London Youth Generous holiday allowance - 39 days paid holiday each year (including bank holidays and closure days). If you work part-time, your holiday allowance will be proportional based on your working hours. Employer 4% pension contribution. Additional leave granted to support voluntary activity. Free access for you and your family for the Employee Assistance Programme. Free access to the 'Headspace' app for you and your family. Free Health Care Cash Plan. Free access to the Charity Mentoring Network, as a mentor or mentee. You'll be working with a fantastic team of passionate colleagues across London Youth. You will be making a difference to the lives of young people!
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Children and young people in London matter; their voices, experiences, and futures. They deserve every chance to make the most of their lives. But too many young people can't because they don't have the opportunities they need to thrive. That is where transformational youth work comes in offering somewhere to go, something to do, someone to trust. London Youth's vision is for all young Londoners to grow up healthy, able to express themselves, navigating a fulfilling career, and making a positive contribution to their communities. The Head of Trusts and Foundations plays a pivotal role in the delivery of this vision, leading on the significant growth of restricted and unrestricted funds through this income stream. You will line manage a Trusts & Foundations Manager and a Trusts & Foundations Officer, collaborating closely with them in order to drive success and deliver against target. You will be personally responsible for securing new high value multi-year relationships (six and seven figures) as well as stewarding a range of existing high value relationships. You will also play an important leadership role across the organisation, working with colleagues in all departments to ensure an efficient and effective approach that delivers for children and young people and youth workers and organisations across the capital. What you will be doing Lead on the development and implementation of a successful trusts and foundations strategy that achieves £2.5m of restricted and unrestricted income by the end of 2026 and delivers growth from 2027. Offer inspirational leadership to the Trusts and Foundations Team, line managing a T&F manager and a T&F officer. Take overall responsibility for developing and managing a robus pipeline of trusts and foundations and statutory funders that enables London Youth to hit its income targets, coordinating the distribution of responsibilities across the team, including the implementation of a quarterly mailout. Work in close collaboration with appropriate teams across London Youth to ensure all applications and proposals produced by the team are compelling, accurate, produced to the highest possible standards, and submitted to deadline. Ensure contracts or MOUs are in place with all funders and that all conditions and reporting requirements are clear and met. Ensure all information is recorded in an accurate and timely manner on Salesforce, enabling you to track progress against monthly income targets and KPIs, and expertly steward and manage all relationships with funders. Lead on the development of the annual Trusts and Foundations budgets and the monthly review of management accounts for your area. Produce appropriate reports and presentations for team, directorate, senior team, committee, and board meetings. Prepresent the fundraising team in leadership team meetings and senior meetings as appropriate when required. Contribute to wider fundraising and communications led activities such as site visits, Lunch and Learn sessions, the London Youth Awards, and external networking opportunities. Ensure you and your team understands the external funding environment, spotting trends, identifying opportunities, and making informed strategic recommendations for how London Youth should be operating in such an environment. What you bring to the role Knowledge and Experience: Proven ability to lead and manage a trusts and foundations team and deliver growth through this income stream. Experience of successfully delivering six and seven figure funds. Proven ability to lead and collaborate with delivery, finance, policy, data and learning, and senior teams to develop applications and proposals. Proven project management skills. First class relationship management skills. Demonstrable knowledge of UK and London funders. Ability to undertake rigorous prospect research and build and manage a robust pipeline. An analytical approach with experience of regularly recording and reporting on data, including an ability to interpret financial data. Experience of acting as an organisational ambassador in a range of outward facing contexts. Awareness of Fundraising Regulatory Framework. Attributes and Behaviours: Passionate and demonstrably committed to improving the lives of young people. Outstanding written and oral communications skills with attention to detail. Ability to think strategically. Ability to adapt to working with a variety of internal and external audiences. Ability to work independently and use your own initiative. Ability to manage multiple competing priorities. Ability to work in a changing and flexible environment. Willingness to develop and learn new skills. Discretion and ability to maintain confidentiality. Willingness to work occasional evenings or weekends at London Youth events. You will be able to demonstrate our values of being: Ambitious Collaborative Inclusive Accountable Why work at London Youth Generous holiday allowance - 39 days paid holiday each year (including bank holidays and closure days). If you work part-time, your holiday allowance will be proportional based on your working hours. Employer 4% pension contribution. Additional leave granted to support voluntary activity. Free access for you and your family for the Employee Assistance Programme. Free access to the 'Headspace' app for you and your family. Free Health Care Cash Plan. Free access to the Charity Mentoring Network, as a mentor or mentee. You'll be working with a fantastic team of passionate colleagues across London Youth. You will be making a difference to the lives of young people!
Not For Profit People
Senior Media & Campaigns Officer
Not For Profit People
Senior Media & Campaigns Officer We are seeking a proactive, media-savvy Senior Media & Campaigns Officer to deliver impactful campaigns that drive change and influence national conversations. Position: Senior Media & Campaigns Officer Salary: £30,000 - £35,907 per annum, Plus £3000 London Allowance Location: London (hybrid, minimum 2 days in the office) Hours: Full-time Contract : Permanent Closing Date: 30th April 2026 About the Role This is a key role within a communications and campaigns team focused on raising profile, influencing decision-makers and delivering meaningful change. You will play a central part in shaping and delivering creative campaigns, with a strong focus on media relations and public engagement. Key responsibilities include: Planning and delivering integrated campaigns across digital and offline channels Drafting press releases, briefings and compelling campaign content Managing media enquiries and building relationships with journalists Supporting campaign strategy development and identifying opportunities to influence policy and public debate Creating engaging supporter actions using campaign platforms Monitoring and evaluating campaign and media performance Coordinating internal and external stakeholders to deliver campaigns effectively Managing campaign data and ensuring compliance with GDPR About You You will be an enthusiastic and driven communicator with a strong understanding of media and campaigning. You will bring: Experience in media relations, campaigns or communications roles Strong writing skills with the ability to communicate complex issues clearly Confidence working with data, systems and campaign platforms Excellent project management and organisational skills Ability to build relationships and work collaboratively across teams A proactive approach with the confidence to generate ideas and respond to fast-moving issues Knowledge of how to influence decision-makers and shape public conversations Understand how social media and digital channels can be effectively used to amplify campaigns Experience within the charity or public sector, or working on social impact issues, would be beneficial but not essential. About the Organisation You will be joining a values-led organisation committed to improving lives and driving meaningful social change. The team works collaboratively to influence public attitudes, shape policy and ensure that important issues remain high on the national agenda. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Media Officer, Campaigns Officer, Communications Officer, Public Affairs Officer, PR Officer, External Affairs Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Media & Campaigns Officer We are seeking a proactive, media-savvy Senior Media & Campaigns Officer to deliver impactful campaigns that drive change and influence national conversations. Position: Senior Media & Campaigns Officer Salary: £30,000 - £35,907 per annum, Plus £3000 London Allowance Location: London (hybrid, minimum 2 days in the office) Hours: Full-time Contract : Permanent Closing Date: 30th April 2026 About the Role This is a key role within a communications and campaigns team focused on raising profile, influencing decision-makers and delivering meaningful change. You will play a central part in shaping and delivering creative campaigns, with a strong focus on media relations and public engagement. Key responsibilities include: Planning and delivering integrated campaigns across digital and offline channels Drafting press releases, briefings and compelling campaign content Managing media enquiries and building relationships with journalists Supporting campaign strategy development and identifying opportunities to influence policy and public debate Creating engaging supporter actions using campaign platforms Monitoring and evaluating campaign and media performance Coordinating internal and external stakeholders to deliver campaigns effectively Managing campaign data and ensuring compliance with GDPR About You You will be an enthusiastic and driven communicator with a strong understanding of media and campaigning. You will bring: Experience in media relations, campaigns or communications roles Strong writing skills with the ability to communicate complex issues clearly Confidence working with data, systems and campaign platforms Excellent project management and organisational skills Ability to build relationships and work collaboratively across teams A proactive approach with the confidence to generate ideas and respond to fast-moving issues Knowledge of how to influence decision-makers and shape public conversations Understand how social media and digital channels can be effectively used to amplify campaigns Experience within the charity or public sector, or working on social impact issues, would be beneficial but not essential. About the Organisation You will be joining a values-led organisation committed to improving lives and driving meaningful social change. The team works collaboratively to influence public attitudes, shape policy and ensure that important issues remain high on the national agenda. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Media Officer, Campaigns Officer, Communications Officer, Public Affairs Officer, PR Officer, External Affairs Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Ambition Europe Limited
Senior Business Development Manager - 6 Months
Ambition Europe Limited
Senior Manager, Business Development & Marketing (6-Month FTC) Location: Global / Multi-jurisdictional Reports to: Chief Business Development & Marketing Officer A leading international professional services firm is seeking an experienced Senior Business Development & Marketing Manager for a 6-month fixed-term contract. The role supports its global corporate services, funds and fiduciary business, driving a proactive BD strategy and strengthening internal processes across key markets in Europe, the US and Asia. This senior position partners closely with directors and senior stakeholders to target new business opportunities, enhance BD best practice, manage a high-performing team, and deliver data-driven client development activity. Key Responsibilities Lead development and execution of BD plans across service lines. Use data and research to identify and prioritise new client and intermediary opportunities. Drive both internal cross-selling and external new business acquisition. Work with BD data, research and client development teams to target key markets. Utilise CRM systems (InterAction or similar) to optimise BD processes and insights. Strengthen BD reporting, dashboards and firm-wide behaviours. Run planning and review meetings with service line teams; monitor budgets and activity. Translate service line BD plans into clear individual BD actions and targets. Support development of marketing collateral. Lead and advise on major pitches, proposals and high-value opportunities. Coordinate BD trips, suggest targets, improve meeting effectiveness and manage itineraries. Identify conference opportunities, secure speaking roles and research attendee targets. Plan and deliver BD events aligned to targeting goals. Support BD training initiatives to encourage cross-selling and service understanding. Manage BD budgets and ensure timely reporting of progress and spend. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Degree desirable. Proven success designing and delivering effective BD strategies. Strong stakeholder management at all seniority levels. Excellent communication, analytical and relationship-building skills. Confident client-facing presence with strong networking ability. Experienced people manager with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset. CRM experience (preferably InterAction). Culture & Inclusion The firm is committed to an inclusive, diverse and supportive environment. Applications are welcomed from all backgrounds, and reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Manager, Business Development & Marketing (6-Month FTC) Location: Global / Multi-jurisdictional Reports to: Chief Business Development & Marketing Officer A leading international professional services firm is seeking an experienced Senior Business Development & Marketing Manager for a 6-month fixed-term contract. The role supports its global corporate services, funds and fiduciary business, driving a proactive BD strategy and strengthening internal processes across key markets in Europe, the US and Asia. This senior position partners closely with directors and senior stakeholders to target new business opportunities, enhance BD best practice, manage a high-performing team, and deliver data-driven client development activity. Key Responsibilities Lead development and execution of BD plans across service lines. Use data and research to identify and prioritise new client and intermediary opportunities. Drive both internal cross-selling and external new business acquisition. Work with BD data, research and client development teams to target key markets. Utilise CRM systems (InterAction or similar) to optimise BD processes and insights. Strengthen BD reporting, dashboards and firm-wide behaviours. Run planning and review meetings with service line teams; monitor budgets and activity. Translate service line BD plans into clear individual BD actions and targets. Support development of marketing collateral. Lead and advise on major pitches, proposals and high-value opportunities. Coordinate BD trips, suggest targets, improve meeting effectiveness and manage itineraries. Identify conference opportunities, secure speaking roles and research attendee targets. Plan and deliver BD events aligned to targeting goals. Support BD training initiatives to encourage cross-selling and service understanding. Manage BD budgets and ensure timely reporting of progress and spend. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Degree desirable. Proven success designing and delivering effective BD strategies. Strong stakeholder management at all seniority levels. Excellent communication, analytical and relationship-building skills. Confident client-facing presence with strong networking ability. Experienced people manager with a proactive, solutions-focused mindset. CRM experience (preferably InterAction). Culture & Inclusion The firm is committed to an inclusive, diverse and supportive environment. Applications are welcomed from all backgrounds, and reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
TRI Consulting Ltd
Data Compliance Officer
TRI Consulting Ltd Camden, London
Large housing association requires a Data Compliance Officer to ensure the GDPR and Data Protection compliance is achieved. Responsibilities: Investigating and responding to security incidents, data breaches and data protection related complaints. Responding to subject access requests, within agreed timelines First point of contact for business for advice and assistance on all data protection matters including DPIAs, action plans, data sharing agreements, information asset register etc Embedding GDPR compliance by leading and supporting wider business through regular meetings, preparing and delivering training on data protection and GDPR requirements including refresher training and specific training as requested by the business Work with the wider business to develop record keeping processes and systems in line with GDPR/Best Practice requirements. Advise and assist the business in all data protection matters, including retention schedules, data sharing agreements, PIAs, information asset register etc. Work closely with the Information Data Owners to support them in delivering data protection obligations. Maintenance of logs and registers Skills and experience: Experience of working in a data protection function. Experience of providing reports and internal communications for a range of audiences including senior management Able to provide timely and accurate advice and support to wider business and managers about data protection related matters Good knowledge of data protection including GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018 and related legislation e.g., Privacy of electronic communications Prioritising work and delivering to tight deadlines Excellent organisation and planning Advanced familiarity with Microsoft Office suite and Acrobat 24.40 ph PAYE or 32.27 ph Umbrella
Apr 02, 2026
Seasonal
Large housing association requires a Data Compliance Officer to ensure the GDPR and Data Protection compliance is achieved. Responsibilities: Investigating and responding to security incidents, data breaches and data protection related complaints. Responding to subject access requests, within agreed timelines First point of contact for business for advice and assistance on all data protection matters including DPIAs, action plans, data sharing agreements, information asset register etc Embedding GDPR compliance by leading and supporting wider business through regular meetings, preparing and delivering training on data protection and GDPR requirements including refresher training and specific training as requested by the business Work with the wider business to develop record keeping processes and systems in line with GDPR/Best Practice requirements. Advise and assist the business in all data protection matters, including retention schedules, data sharing agreements, PIAs, information asset register etc. Work closely with the Information Data Owners to support them in delivering data protection obligations. Maintenance of logs and registers Skills and experience: Experience of working in a data protection function. Experience of providing reports and internal communications for a range of audiences including senior management Able to provide timely and accurate advice and support to wider business and managers about data protection related matters Good knowledge of data protection including GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018 and related legislation e.g., Privacy of electronic communications Prioritising work and delivering to tight deadlines Excellent organisation and planning Advanced familiarity with Microsoft Office suite and Acrobat 24.40 ph PAYE or 32.27 ph Umbrella
Surrey County Council
Transport Officer - Concession Travel & Ticketing
Surrey County Council Woking, Surrey
The starting salary for this role is £33,552 per annum based on working 36 hours per week. We support hybrid working with a requirement for a minimum of 2 days spent in the office. The office base for this role is Victoria Gate in Woking. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leaveUp to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave A generous local government salary related pension Opportunity to undertake higher education apprentice courses linked with the University of Chichester An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role We are looking for a proactive and well organised Transport Officer (Concessionary Fares & Ticketing) to support the effective delivery of Surrey's travel and ticketing initiatives. This is a key role within the Passenger Transport Projects Team, within the Highways, Transport and Network Management Service, ensuring the smooth day to day administration of schemes that help residents access essential travel by bus - the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS) and the Surrey LINK initiatives. Working closely with the Passenger Transport Projects Team Manager and the Senior Transport Officer (Concessionary Travel & Ticketing), you will play a vital part in ensuring these schemes operate efficiently, accurately, and in line with national guidance. As a Transport Officer (Concessionary Fares and Ticketing) you will: Oversee the day to day administration and coordination of the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS) and LINK schemes. Support the effective delivery and ongoing operation of travel and ticketing initiatives for Surrey residents. Manage and respond to enquiries, undertake application assessments, and general customer communications relating to concessionary travel. Work with internal teams, transport operators, and external partners to ensure accurate processing and data flow.Maintain documentation, records, database management and reporting information to support scheme monitoring and compliance. Assist with the implementation of scheme changes, updates, and service improvements. Provide administrative support across the Passenger Transport Projects Team. About You To be considered for shortlisting your application will clearly evidence the following skills and our behaviours; Strong administrative and organisational skills with exceptional attention to detail Confidence in handling data, records, and customer information accuratelyKnowledge of digital applications Good IT skills and experience of database management systems A customer focused approach, with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work collaboratively across teams and with external partners. A proactive and adaptable attitude with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. Previous experience of working in a public transport environment Good working knowledge of the relevant transport legislation The job advert closes Sunday 12th April 2026 with interviews planned to follow. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Commitment Wording We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The starting salary for this role is £33,552 per annum based on working 36 hours per week. We support hybrid working with a requirement for a minimum of 2 days spent in the office. The office base for this role is Victoria Gate in Woking. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leaveUp to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave A generous local government salary related pension Opportunity to undertake higher education apprentice courses linked with the University of Chichester An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role We are looking for a proactive and well organised Transport Officer (Concessionary Fares & Ticketing) to support the effective delivery of Surrey's travel and ticketing initiatives. This is a key role within the Passenger Transport Projects Team, within the Highways, Transport and Network Management Service, ensuring the smooth day to day administration of schemes that help residents access essential travel by bus - the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS) and the Surrey LINK initiatives. Working closely with the Passenger Transport Projects Team Manager and the Senior Transport Officer (Concessionary Travel & Ticketing), you will play a vital part in ensuring these schemes operate efficiently, accurately, and in line with national guidance. As a Transport Officer (Concessionary Fares and Ticketing) you will: Oversee the day to day administration and coordination of the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS) and LINK schemes. Support the effective delivery and ongoing operation of travel and ticketing initiatives for Surrey residents. Manage and respond to enquiries, undertake application assessments, and general customer communications relating to concessionary travel. Work with internal teams, transport operators, and external partners to ensure accurate processing and data flow.Maintain documentation, records, database management and reporting information to support scheme monitoring and compliance. Assist with the implementation of scheme changes, updates, and service improvements. Provide administrative support across the Passenger Transport Projects Team. About You To be considered for shortlisting your application will clearly evidence the following skills and our behaviours; Strong administrative and organisational skills with exceptional attention to detail Confidence in handling data, records, and customer information accuratelyKnowledge of digital applications Good IT skills and experience of database management systems A customer focused approach, with excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work collaboratively across teams and with external partners. A proactive and adaptable attitude with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. Previous experience of working in a public transport environment Good working knowledge of the relevant transport legislation The job advert closes Sunday 12th April 2026 with interviews planned to follow. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Commitment Wording We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Technical Specialist AV Installations
Durham University Durham, County Durham
The Role and the Department The Computing and Information Services (CIS) has an annual operational budget in excess of £12m, multi-million pound programmes of change within year, and approximately 185 staff. The Senior Leadership Team report directly to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) with the following portfolios: Strategy and Change; Operations; Information Systems, and Cyber Security. CIS work with departments across the university to provide academic, teaching and administrative services that underpin the day-to-day activities of the whole organisation. Details of the Digital Strategy and ongoing work can be found at CIS is a friendly, but demanding department, where much is expected and can be achieved by competent, self-motivated individuals who work well in teams. The department works in a hybrid capacity depending on the job role and individual personal requirements. This role will support the delivery of audiovisual (AV) installations across the university working collaboratively with CIS teams, internal university teams and with external partners. Many schemes are initiated through Estates and Facilities projects and programmes, the annual Teaching & Learning Space refresh or ad-hock department/user requests. The successful candidate will be the named AV lead for specific allocated projects, upgrades & maintenance where you will be expected to coordinate the requirements gathering, design, planning, installation, configuration, commissioning and handover of AV infrastructure and associated services. A focus on attention to detail to produce high quality documentation to support clear project briefs, commissioning, handover and transition into service, is essential. Input into the AV Team documentation, policies, procedures and close working with the AV Team, who deliver the AV Service, is also essential. The post holder will be competent in AV systems and services with experience and knowledge of a variety of hardware and software, coupled with skills in project management, vendor engagement and stakeholder relations. The base location for this role is the AV offices on the Lower Mountjoy site with opportunities for working from home through a hybrid working patten. Further information about the role and the responsibilities is at the bottom of this job description.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Role and the Department The Computing and Information Services (CIS) has an annual operational budget in excess of £12m, multi-million pound programmes of change within year, and approximately 185 staff. The Senior Leadership Team report directly to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) with the following portfolios: Strategy and Change; Operations; Information Systems, and Cyber Security. CIS work with departments across the university to provide academic, teaching and administrative services that underpin the day-to-day activities of the whole organisation. Details of the Digital Strategy and ongoing work can be found at CIS is a friendly, but demanding department, where much is expected and can be achieved by competent, self-motivated individuals who work well in teams. The department works in a hybrid capacity depending on the job role and individual personal requirements. This role will support the delivery of audiovisual (AV) installations across the university working collaboratively with CIS teams, internal university teams and with external partners. Many schemes are initiated through Estates and Facilities projects and programmes, the annual Teaching & Learning Space refresh or ad-hock department/user requests. The successful candidate will be the named AV lead for specific allocated projects, upgrades & maintenance where you will be expected to coordinate the requirements gathering, design, planning, installation, configuration, commissioning and handover of AV infrastructure and associated services. A focus on attention to detail to produce high quality documentation to support clear project briefs, commissioning, handover and transition into service, is essential. Input into the AV Team documentation, policies, procedures and close working with the AV Team, who deliver the AV Service, is also essential. The post holder will be competent in AV systems and services with experience and knowledge of a variety of hardware and software, coupled with skills in project management, vendor engagement and stakeholder relations. The base location for this role is the AV offices on the Lower Mountjoy site with opportunities for working from home through a hybrid working patten. Further information about the role and the responsibilities is at the bottom of this job description.
Lorien
Information Governance Officer - FOI and SAR Exp
Lorien Bradford, Yorkshire
Information Governance Officer Bradford - Onsite 2/3 days a week 3 month contract Inside of IR35 £22per hour We are seeking a motivated and detail-focused Information Governance Officer to join our Corporate Information Governance Team. You'll play an essential role in ensuring the Council meets its statutory obligations under Data Protection legislation, the Freedom of Information Act, Environmental Information Regulations, and GDPR. A key part of your role will be managing FOI (Freedom of Information) requests, EIR requests, and SARs (Subject Access Requests) from members of the public, external organisations, and internal colleagues. You'll provide expert advice, interpret complex legislation, and help embed best practice across the Council. FOI, EIR & SAR Responsibilities Coordinating and responding to Freedom of Information requests (FOIs) within statutory deadlines. Managing Subject Access Requests (SARs) and other Data Subject Rights requests under GDPR. Reviewing and applying relevant exemptions and extensions where appropriate. Assigning information requests to the correct services and leading cross-departmental responses. Ensuring accurate recording, tracking, and reporting of all FOIs and SARs. Broader Information Governance Duties Supporting investigations into data security incidents and conducting risk assessments. Providing IG advice to staff, Senior Management, Elected Members, and external stakeholders. Assisting with Data Protection Impact Assessments and data-sharing agreements. Maintaining IG databases, asset registers, and records management documentation. Liaising with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and monitoring any recommendations. Helping to deliver IG training and contributing to staff inductions. Assisting in the review and development of IG policies, procedures, and guidance. About You You'll thrive in a role that requires accuracy, organisation, and excellent communication. You will bring: Essential Skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to work to strict deadlines. Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy. Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information appropriately. Experience analysing, interpreting, and presenting complex information. Strong written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, concise documentation. Confident IT skills across a broad range of applications. Ability to deliver information verbally to a range of audiences. Managing FOI (Freedom of Information) requests, EIR requests, and SARs (Subject Access Requests) Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Information Governance Officer Bradford - Onsite 2/3 days a week 3 month contract Inside of IR35 £22per hour We are seeking a motivated and detail-focused Information Governance Officer to join our Corporate Information Governance Team. You'll play an essential role in ensuring the Council meets its statutory obligations under Data Protection legislation, the Freedom of Information Act, Environmental Information Regulations, and GDPR. A key part of your role will be managing FOI (Freedom of Information) requests, EIR requests, and SARs (Subject Access Requests) from members of the public, external organisations, and internal colleagues. You'll provide expert advice, interpret complex legislation, and help embed best practice across the Council. FOI, EIR & SAR Responsibilities Coordinating and responding to Freedom of Information requests (FOIs) within statutory deadlines. Managing Subject Access Requests (SARs) and other Data Subject Rights requests under GDPR. Reviewing and applying relevant exemptions and extensions where appropriate. Assigning information requests to the correct services and leading cross-departmental responses. Ensuring accurate recording, tracking, and reporting of all FOIs and SARs. Broader Information Governance Duties Supporting investigations into data security incidents and conducting risk assessments. Providing IG advice to staff, Senior Management, Elected Members, and external stakeholders. Assisting with Data Protection Impact Assessments and data-sharing agreements. Maintaining IG databases, asset registers, and records management documentation. Liaising with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and monitoring any recommendations. Helping to deliver IG training and contributing to staff inductions. Assisting in the review and development of IG policies, procedures, and guidance. About You You'll thrive in a role that requires accuracy, organisation, and excellent communication. You will bring: Essential Skills Strong organisational skills and the ability to work to strict deadlines. Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy. Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information appropriately. Experience analysing, interpreting, and presenting complex information. Strong written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, concise documentation. Confident IT skills across a broad range of applications. Ability to deliver information verbally to a range of audiences. Managing FOI (Freedom of Information) requests, EIR requests, and SARs (Subject Access Requests) Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
League Against Cruel Sports
Director of Advocacy
League Against Cruel Sports
Director of Advocacy £67,000 - £70,000, plus 8% pension contribution 35 hours per week flexible working and part-time considered Permanent role Hybrid working home working, with travel to our Godalming office and regular meetings in London Lead the strategy. Influence the law. Change the future for animals. The League Against Cruel Sports is the UK s leading charity working to create a kinder society where animals are never harmed in the name of sport . From securing the landmark Hunting Act to exposing cruelty through investigations and championing stronger protections, we are driven by compassion and powered by evidence. We are now seeking a Director of Advocacy a strategic, inspiring leader who can steer our campaigns, public affairs and intelligence work to deliver meaningful and lasting change for animals. The focus of the role is mission delivery - ending cruel sports . About the role This is a high-profile leadership position at the heart of the organisation, you will oversee the strategy for political change (with a particular focus on England and Wales). You will: Provide strategic leadership for our campaigns, public affairs and intelligence functions (England & Wales). Lead organisational planning to ensure our advocacy is aligned, evidence-led and delivers maximum impact. Oversee the development of compelling campaigns to influence public opinion and drive legislative change. Ensure operational robustness, risk management and governance across all advocacy activities. Play a hands-on role developing our strategy for engagement with different press and broadcast media platforms and contributing to our capacity for delivering this work, supporting our Senior Communications Officer. Inspire and develop a talented team, line managing the Heads of Campaigns, Intelligence and Public Affairs. Work closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and senior leadership to ensure a unified approach. Support the CEO on strategic messaging, while they remain the organisation s primary spokesperson. This role is predominantly internally focused shaping the strategy, strengthening systems, and empowering teams with the evidence and direction needed to create effective advocacy. It is also an exceptional opportunity for someone aspiring to future executive leadership. About you We re looking for someone who brings: Leadership experience in advocacy, campaigns, media or public affairs (ideally within the charity or campaigning sector). A deep understanding of political and legislative processes in England & Wales. Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and drive cross-organisational planning. Strong strategic judgement with a track record of influencing policy or social change. Experience managing operational risk in complex or high-profile advocacy environments. Collaborative leadership style and the ability to inspire, motivate and mentor others. A passion for animal welfare and a commitment to creating meaningful, positive change. Experience in animal welfare, environmental or social justice sectors as well as existing political contacts are welcome advantages. Why join us? At the League, you ll be part of a courageous, committed and supportive organisation working every day to end animal cruelty. You ll shape national debate, influence policy at the highest levels, and help secure a future where animals are protected and respected. We understand the importance of a healthy work-life balance, enjoy flexible working arrangements, including options for compressed hours and remote work from day one. With 28 days (pro-rata) of annual leave, in addition to the public holidays, and a generous employer contribution of eight percent towards your pension scheme, we prioritise your well-being. Additionally, our benefits package includes discounts on shopping, electronics, hospitality and leisure. Find out more about working at the League. How to apply To apply, please submit your CV and a short covering statement outlining how your experience aligns with the role, by 19 April 2026. The interview process will include a 30-minute online introduction to our intelligence unit on Thursday 23 or Friday 24 April and an in-person interview at our Godalming Head Office on Tuesday 28 April or Thursday 30 April. The League Against Cruel Sports is committed to inclusivity and diversity, and we welcome candidates from all backgrounds to apply. We believe that together we can end animal cruelty in the name of sport. Join us in our purposeful mission to redefine what is acceptable and inspire positive change in animal welfare legislation.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Director of Advocacy £67,000 - £70,000, plus 8% pension contribution 35 hours per week flexible working and part-time considered Permanent role Hybrid working home working, with travel to our Godalming office and regular meetings in London Lead the strategy. Influence the law. Change the future for animals. The League Against Cruel Sports is the UK s leading charity working to create a kinder society where animals are never harmed in the name of sport . From securing the landmark Hunting Act to exposing cruelty through investigations and championing stronger protections, we are driven by compassion and powered by evidence. We are now seeking a Director of Advocacy a strategic, inspiring leader who can steer our campaigns, public affairs and intelligence work to deliver meaningful and lasting change for animals. The focus of the role is mission delivery - ending cruel sports . About the role This is a high-profile leadership position at the heart of the organisation, you will oversee the strategy for political change (with a particular focus on England and Wales). You will: Provide strategic leadership for our campaigns, public affairs and intelligence functions (England & Wales). Lead organisational planning to ensure our advocacy is aligned, evidence-led and delivers maximum impact. Oversee the development of compelling campaigns to influence public opinion and drive legislative change. Ensure operational robustness, risk management and governance across all advocacy activities. Play a hands-on role developing our strategy for engagement with different press and broadcast media platforms and contributing to our capacity for delivering this work, supporting our Senior Communications Officer. Inspire and develop a talented team, line managing the Heads of Campaigns, Intelligence and Public Affairs. Work closely with colleagues across fundraising, marketing and senior leadership to ensure a unified approach. Support the CEO on strategic messaging, while they remain the organisation s primary spokesperson. This role is predominantly internally focused shaping the strategy, strengthening systems, and empowering teams with the evidence and direction needed to create effective advocacy. It is also an exceptional opportunity for someone aspiring to future executive leadership. About you We re looking for someone who brings: Leadership experience in advocacy, campaigns, media or public affairs (ideally within the charity or campaigning sector). A deep understanding of political and legislative processes in England & Wales. Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and drive cross-organisational planning. Strong strategic judgement with a track record of influencing policy or social change. Experience managing operational risk in complex or high-profile advocacy environments. Collaborative leadership style and the ability to inspire, motivate and mentor others. A passion for animal welfare and a commitment to creating meaningful, positive change. Experience in animal welfare, environmental or social justice sectors as well as existing political contacts are welcome advantages. Why join us? At the League, you ll be part of a courageous, committed and supportive organisation working every day to end animal cruelty. You ll shape national debate, influence policy at the highest levels, and help secure a future where animals are protected and respected. We understand the importance of a healthy work-life balance, enjoy flexible working arrangements, including options for compressed hours and remote work from day one. With 28 days (pro-rata) of annual leave, in addition to the public holidays, and a generous employer contribution of eight percent towards your pension scheme, we prioritise your well-being. Additionally, our benefits package includes discounts on shopping, electronics, hospitality and leisure. Find out more about working at the League. How to apply To apply, please submit your CV and a short covering statement outlining how your experience aligns with the role, by 19 April 2026. The interview process will include a 30-minute online introduction to our intelligence unit on Thursday 23 or Friday 24 April and an in-person interview at our Godalming Head Office on Tuesday 28 April or Thursday 30 April. The League Against Cruel Sports is committed to inclusivity and diversity, and we welcome candidates from all backgrounds to apply. We believe that together we can end animal cruelty in the name of sport. Join us in our purposeful mission to redefine what is acceptable and inspire positive change in animal welfare legislation.
360 Resourcing Solutions
CFO
360 Resourcing Solutions Manchester, Lancashire
Our client is rapidly growing within their sector and as their reputation continues to grow, so does their team of best-in-class professionals. At an exciting stage in their growth journey, they are now seeking a commercially driven Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join the executive leadership team. This role will be instrumental in supporting the organisation through its next phase of growth, including strategic expansion, potential acquisitions, and preparation for a future exit event within the next two years. The CFO will play a critical role in both the strategic and operational leadership of the organisation, working closely with the CEO and executive team to ensure the business is financially robust, scalable and well positioned for future investment. This role requires a seasoned finance leader with significant experience in commercial finance, strategic planning, growth environments and mergers & acquisitions. CFO - Key Responsibilities - Develop and deliver the organisation's long-term financial strategy in line with business growth objectives. - Act as a trusted strategic advisor to the CEO and Executive Team on all financial matters. - Support the organisation in preparing for future investment and exit opportunities. - Provide financial insight and modelling to guide key strategic decisions. - Oversee financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and performance monitoring. - Analyse financial performance, identifying opportunities to improve profitability and efficiency. - Produce accurate and timely financial reports for the executive team and board. - Manage the organisation's cash flow in a high-growth environment, ensuring sufficient liquidity to support expansion. - Oversee funding arrangements, including management of debt facilities and banking covenants. - Develop robust financial forecasting models to support rapid operational growth. - Provide financial analysis to support business expansion strategies, including the opening of new services and operational scaling. - Support evaluation of investment opportunities and strategic projects. - Assess financial risk and return associated with new initiatives. - Lead the financial evaluation and due diligence of potential acquisition opportunities. - Develop financial models and valuation analysis to support investment decisions. - Support the integration of acquired businesses where applicable. - Lead and develop the internal finance function, ensuring strong governance and financial controls. - Implement and maintain robust internal financial processes and systems. - Build strong relationships with lenders, advisors, auditors and regulatory bodies. - Support investor and stakeholder communications during funding or transaction processes. CFO - Required Skills & Experience - Proven experience as a Chief Financial Officer, Finance Director or equivalent senior finance leadership role. - Strong experience in high-growth or scaling organisations. - Demonstrated experience supporting mergers, acquisitions or major strategic transactions. - Strong commercial finance expertise with advanced financial modelling capability. - Experience managing debt facilities, banking relationships and financial covenants. - Excellent analytical, forecasting and strategic planning skills. - Strong leadership and people management capabilities. - Exceptional communication and stakeholder management skills. - Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or a related field. - Professional financial qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) is highly desirable. As CFO you'll be commercially minded with strong strategic thinking ability. Confident in challenging and influencing senior stakeholders, the CFO will be highly driven with the ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced environment. You'll be results focused while maintaining strong ethical standards, operating with integrity, accountability and sound judgement. In return for your hard work and expertIse you'll recieve a highly competitive base salary, with participation in the company's EMI equity scheme (with potential share allocation), significant long-term upside linked to the organisation's planned growth and future exit along with executive-level flexibility in working arrangements Apply now to be considered for this fantastic CFO opportunity.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Our client is rapidly growing within their sector and as their reputation continues to grow, so does their team of best-in-class professionals. At an exciting stage in their growth journey, they are now seeking a commercially driven Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join the executive leadership team. This role will be instrumental in supporting the organisation through its next phase of growth, including strategic expansion, potential acquisitions, and preparation for a future exit event within the next two years. The CFO will play a critical role in both the strategic and operational leadership of the organisation, working closely with the CEO and executive team to ensure the business is financially robust, scalable and well positioned for future investment. This role requires a seasoned finance leader with significant experience in commercial finance, strategic planning, growth environments and mergers & acquisitions. CFO - Key Responsibilities - Develop and deliver the organisation's long-term financial strategy in line with business growth objectives. - Act as a trusted strategic advisor to the CEO and Executive Team on all financial matters. - Support the organisation in preparing for future investment and exit opportunities. - Provide financial insight and modelling to guide key strategic decisions. - Oversee financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and performance monitoring. - Analyse financial performance, identifying opportunities to improve profitability and efficiency. - Produce accurate and timely financial reports for the executive team and board. - Manage the organisation's cash flow in a high-growth environment, ensuring sufficient liquidity to support expansion. - Oversee funding arrangements, including management of debt facilities and banking covenants. - Develop robust financial forecasting models to support rapid operational growth. - Provide financial analysis to support business expansion strategies, including the opening of new services and operational scaling. - Support evaluation of investment opportunities and strategic projects. - Assess financial risk and return associated with new initiatives. - Lead the financial evaluation and due diligence of potential acquisition opportunities. - Develop financial models and valuation analysis to support investment decisions. - Support the integration of acquired businesses where applicable. - Lead and develop the internal finance function, ensuring strong governance and financial controls. - Implement and maintain robust internal financial processes and systems. - Build strong relationships with lenders, advisors, auditors and regulatory bodies. - Support investor and stakeholder communications during funding or transaction processes. CFO - Required Skills & Experience - Proven experience as a Chief Financial Officer, Finance Director or equivalent senior finance leadership role. - Strong experience in high-growth or scaling organisations. - Demonstrated experience supporting mergers, acquisitions or major strategic transactions. - Strong commercial finance expertise with advanced financial modelling capability. - Experience managing debt facilities, banking relationships and financial covenants. - Excellent analytical, forecasting and strategic planning skills. - Strong leadership and people management capabilities. - Exceptional communication and stakeholder management skills. - Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or a related field. - Professional financial qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) is highly desirable. As CFO you'll be commercially minded with strong strategic thinking ability. Confident in challenging and influencing senior stakeholders, the CFO will be highly driven with the ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced environment. You'll be results focused while maintaining strong ethical standards, operating with integrity, accountability and sound judgement. In return for your hard work and expertIse you'll recieve a highly competitive base salary, with participation in the company's EMI equity scheme (with potential share allocation), significant long-term upside linked to the organisation's planned growth and future exit along with executive-level flexibility in working arrangements Apply now to be considered for this fantastic CFO opportunity.
Rullion Managed Services
Resident Liaison Officer - Norwich / Great Yarmouth
Rullion Managed Services Norwich, Norfolk
Job Title Resident Liaison Officer Expected Start Date ASAP Expected Pay Rate (Candidate Rate) 35,000+ Expenses (Please specify) Overnight stays if required Hours of work (Please specify) 37 hours Shift Patterns (Please give details) Monday-Friday Duration 6 Months to be made permanent Flexible Working (Home/Hybrid/Office) Onsite Office Location (If hybrid/Office Based) Any Specific Days in the office Onsite Any additional travel required Travel to sites Overview of the role - Team / Projects / Key challenges Company Overview: Green Funding Solutions is a rapidly growing organisation, expanding from a small operation to a 100-strong team in just three years, generating between 70m- 100m in revenue. The company specialises in securing external funding for green solutions, supporting vulnerable customers and households through energy efficiency and healthcare innovations such as insulation, solar panels, heat pumps, and low-carbon heating systems. Team & Projects: The Resident Liaison Officer will work closely with project delivery teams, contractors, Housing Associations (HAs), and site managers, acting as the key point of contact for residents throughout the lifecycle of energy efficiency installations. The role involves a mix of customer service, site coordination, stakeholder engagement, and reporting. Key Challenges: Ensuring consistent, clear communication with residents, many of whom may be vulnerable or require accessibility support Managing multiple stakeholders across complex projects Addressing complaints or technical queries promptly and sensitively Maintaining strong relationships with contractors, HAs, and internal departments Balancing operational delivery with a high-quality customer journey, contributing positively to Net Promoter Scores (NPS) Experience and Qualifications - Essential / Desirable Any experience with accessibility, working with disabilities, dealing delegated authority Essential: Proven experience in resident liaison, customer service, or community engagement, ideally within construction or green energy environments Strong organisational and time management skills to coordinate multiple site visits and stakeholder communications Full UK driving licence Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Confident in discussing technical matters with residents and translating complex concepts into simple explanations Experience working with vulnerable residents or those requiring accessible communication Understanding of site-based operations and construction processes Comfortable escalating operational issues and reporting to senior stakeholders Desirable: Previous experience working with Housing Associations, local authorities, or Advice Centres Familiarity with BEIS compliance and Local Authority scheme requirements Experience dealing with delegated authority structures or accessibility-focused service delivery Background in project coordination or support within the retrofit, energy, or healthcare sector Knowledge of reporting tools and customer data input systems (e.g., MSD) CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Job Title Resident Liaison Officer Expected Start Date ASAP Expected Pay Rate (Candidate Rate) 35,000+ Expenses (Please specify) Overnight stays if required Hours of work (Please specify) 37 hours Shift Patterns (Please give details) Monday-Friday Duration 6 Months to be made permanent Flexible Working (Home/Hybrid/Office) Onsite Office Location (If hybrid/Office Based) Any Specific Days in the office Onsite Any additional travel required Travel to sites Overview of the role - Team / Projects / Key challenges Company Overview: Green Funding Solutions is a rapidly growing organisation, expanding from a small operation to a 100-strong team in just three years, generating between 70m- 100m in revenue. The company specialises in securing external funding for green solutions, supporting vulnerable customers and households through energy efficiency and healthcare innovations such as insulation, solar panels, heat pumps, and low-carbon heating systems. Team & Projects: The Resident Liaison Officer will work closely with project delivery teams, contractors, Housing Associations (HAs), and site managers, acting as the key point of contact for residents throughout the lifecycle of energy efficiency installations. The role involves a mix of customer service, site coordination, stakeholder engagement, and reporting. Key Challenges: Ensuring consistent, clear communication with residents, many of whom may be vulnerable or require accessibility support Managing multiple stakeholders across complex projects Addressing complaints or technical queries promptly and sensitively Maintaining strong relationships with contractors, HAs, and internal departments Balancing operational delivery with a high-quality customer journey, contributing positively to Net Promoter Scores (NPS) Experience and Qualifications - Essential / Desirable Any experience with accessibility, working with disabilities, dealing delegated authority Essential: Proven experience in resident liaison, customer service, or community engagement, ideally within construction or green energy environments Strong organisational and time management skills to coordinate multiple site visits and stakeholder communications Full UK driving licence Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal Confident in discussing technical matters with residents and translating complex concepts into simple explanations Experience working with vulnerable residents or those requiring accessible communication Understanding of site-based operations and construction processes Comfortable escalating operational issues and reporting to senior stakeholders Desirable: Previous experience working with Housing Associations, local authorities, or Advice Centres Familiarity with BEIS compliance and Local Authority scheme requirements Experience dealing with delegated authority structures or accessibility-focused service delivery Background in project coordination or support within the retrofit, energy, or healthcare sector Knowledge of reporting tools and customer data input systems (e.g., MSD) CSCS card (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
Trek Recruitment Ltd
Communications and Public Relations Officer
Trek Recruitment Ltd Wrexham, Clwyd
PR and Communications Officer Location: Wrexham (Office based) Pay: £15.00 £18 per hour Contract: Temporary (up to end of September), Mon-Fri 37 hours per week Trek Recruitment is working with a large Wrexham based employer to hire a talented and proactive Communications and Public Relations Officer to join their Marketing and Communications team on a temporary basis. This hands-on role focuses on proactive media relations , external communications , and reputation management for a company with a strong digital-first approach and a commitment to enhancing its visibility in a competitive landscape. We need someone who has done the same job before and lives in commuting distance of Wrexham. THE ROLE Communications and Public Relations Officer - Developing and implementing external communication strategies to build and protect the company s reputation Writing press releases, statements, content (blogs, videos, opinion pieces), and corporate materials Pitching stories, managing media enquiries, and building relationships with journalists, influencers, and stakeholders Leading communications for major projects (e.g., developments and Mission led initiatives) Horizon scanning, proactive social media planning, and providing expert comment opportunities Supporting senior stakeholders with announcements and ensuring coherent messaging across all channels Working collaboratively to align internal and external communications YOU Proven and good experience in external communications and media relations in a complex organisation (large Corp/company, public sector, or similar preferred) Strong digital-first mindset with confidence in traditional media channels Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills with meticulous attention to detail Ability to work at pace, manage competing priorities, and thrive under pressure Outstanding interpersonal skills for engaging senior stakeholders and diverse audiences Excellent experience with content management systems, social media platforms, and MS Office Proactive, adaptable, and enthusiastic approach to identifying opportunities. Welsh-speaking and writing ability would be great. Experience in crisis communications or proactive PR planning Note - if you have No social media experience in a commercial setting, we can't move forward with any applications that do not have commercial experience. Also, we need someone who has done the same job before, hitting the ground running is absolute key (this is not a training role). This is a fantastic opportunity to make an immediate impact in a fast-moving environment. Wrexham, Chester, Mold, Ellesmere Port, Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Birkenhead, Buckley, Holywell, Flint,
Apr 01, 2026
Seasonal
PR and Communications Officer Location: Wrexham (Office based) Pay: £15.00 £18 per hour Contract: Temporary (up to end of September), Mon-Fri 37 hours per week Trek Recruitment is working with a large Wrexham based employer to hire a talented and proactive Communications and Public Relations Officer to join their Marketing and Communications team on a temporary basis. This hands-on role focuses on proactive media relations , external communications , and reputation management for a company with a strong digital-first approach and a commitment to enhancing its visibility in a competitive landscape. We need someone who has done the same job before and lives in commuting distance of Wrexham. THE ROLE Communications and Public Relations Officer - Developing and implementing external communication strategies to build and protect the company s reputation Writing press releases, statements, content (blogs, videos, opinion pieces), and corporate materials Pitching stories, managing media enquiries, and building relationships with journalists, influencers, and stakeholders Leading communications for major projects (e.g., developments and Mission led initiatives) Horizon scanning, proactive social media planning, and providing expert comment opportunities Supporting senior stakeholders with announcements and ensuring coherent messaging across all channels Working collaboratively to align internal and external communications YOU Proven and good experience in external communications and media relations in a complex organisation (large Corp/company, public sector, or similar preferred) Strong digital-first mindset with confidence in traditional media channels Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills with meticulous attention to detail Ability to work at pace, manage competing priorities, and thrive under pressure Outstanding interpersonal skills for engaging senior stakeholders and diverse audiences Excellent experience with content management systems, social media platforms, and MS Office Proactive, adaptable, and enthusiastic approach to identifying opportunities. Welsh-speaking and writing ability would be great. Experience in crisis communications or proactive PR planning Note - if you have No social media experience in a commercial setting, we can't move forward with any applications that do not have commercial experience. Also, we need someone who has done the same job before, hitting the ground running is absolute key (this is not a training role). This is a fantastic opportunity to make an immediate impact in a fast-moving environment. Wrexham, Chester, Mold, Ellesmere Port, Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Birkenhead, Buckley, Holywell, Flint,
carrington west
Client Resident Liaison Officer
carrington west
We're working with a Local Authority in Essex to recruit a Client Resident Liaison Officer to support the successful delivery of major works across their housing portfolio. This is a key, resident-focused role where you'll act as the main point of contact between tenants, leaseholders, contractors, and internal teams, ensuring residents are fully informed, supported, and engaged throughout improvement projects. You'll develop Resident Liaison Plans, coordinate consultations, and carry out home visits to understand individual needs. You'll also organise meetings, produce clear communications, support decant processes, and ensure access for contractors across all stages of works. In addition, you'll monitor contractor performance in relation to customer care and resident engagement, attend site meetings, manage enquiries and complaints, and support post-project feedback. We're looking for someone with strong communication and organisational skills, experience in a customer-facing role, and the ability to manage a busy workload. Experience in social housing or construction is desirable. A full driving licence and willingness to use your own vehicle are required. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
We're working with a Local Authority in Essex to recruit a Client Resident Liaison Officer to support the successful delivery of major works across their housing portfolio. This is a key, resident-focused role where you'll act as the main point of contact between tenants, leaseholders, contractors, and internal teams, ensuring residents are fully informed, supported, and engaged throughout improvement projects. You'll develop Resident Liaison Plans, coordinate consultations, and carry out home visits to understand individual needs. You'll also organise meetings, produce clear communications, support decant processes, and ensure access for contractors across all stages of works. In addition, you'll monitor contractor performance in relation to customer care and resident engagement, attend site meetings, manage enquiries and complaints, and support post-project feedback. We're looking for someone with strong communication and organisational skills, experience in a customer-facing role, and the ability to manage a busy workload. Experience in social housing or construction is desirable. A full driving licence and willingness to use your own vehicle are required. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Environmental Justice Foundation
Environmental Defenders Programme Officer
Environmental Justice Foundation
Location: Based in London 3 days in the office/week. Salary range : £37,000-42,000 Contract: Full-time. Permanent Benefits : 22 days leave (and statutory holidays), increasing by 1 day for the first year worked and then by 2 days for each year of service after. Extended paid leave over Christmas / New Year. Generous pension contributions, increasing for each year of service Private health insurance and cycling to work scheme About EJF EJF exists to protect the natural world and defend our fundamental human right to a secure environment. We believe in equity and justice and a need to respect, defend, and empower communities most at risk from habitat loss, biodiversity collapse and global heating. EJF investigates and exposes abuses and supports environmental defenders, Indigenous peoples, communities, and independent journalists on the frontlines of environmental injustice. We work internationally to drive changes to the very architecture of environmental governance, securing permanent solutions to protect our planet. With over 115 staff, including grassroots mobilisers, filmmakers, investigators, and advocates in 16 countries, we campaign to protect our global ocean, climate, wetlands, and forests, as well as environmental defenders. About the role: EJF seeks a dynamic and highly organised individual to join our expanding Environmental Defenders (ED) programme. This is an exciting opportunity to join our team as we scale up support for grassroots leaders who protect our planet and defend interlinked human rights. Working closely with the Global Programme Coordinator, the ED Programme Officer will enable EJF to deliver tailored training on advocacy, investigation, and filmmaking to environmental defenders worldwide. This starts with supporting the coordination of our new Ocean Defenders project alongside EJF s teams in Southeast Asia and West Africa. As an effective multitasker and skilled coordinator, you will lead the operational and logistical elements of our capacity-strengthening programmes. You will build and maintain strong relationships with our partners, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, tailored support. The role requires excellent planning abilities, a strong attention to detail and a passion for helping others. This position offers significant room for growth and learning . The successful candidate will be given opportunities for development such as participating in training projects overseas and growing project management responsibilities. Key responsibilities: Taking instruction and guidance from the Global Programme Coordinator (and in her absence, a named member of the Senior Management Team), the Environmental Defenders Programme Officer will: Plan and organise in-person (and remote) support for environmental defenders leading on scheduling, budgeting, logistics and other administrative elements of the EJF support. Support the implementation of the capacity-strengthening programme, following up with colleagues and partners to ensure continuous progress towards deliverables. Coordinate with environmental defenders (grassroots NGOs and other civil society leaders) maintaining relationships with focal points, collecting feedback, and monitoring support needs. Contribute to the implementation and improvement of the monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) processes, to measure the programme s impact, the quality of the support provided and adapt to emerging needs and priorities. Support with creating new and streamlining internal processes developing templates, centralising training materials, and facilitating the sharing of lessons learned across teams. Assist with production of reports to funders and in securing new and additional funding for the programme. Support communications efforts on the Environmental Defenders programme, drafting impactful content for the website, sharing successes with the EJF comms team and identifying other opportunities to improve the programme s visibility. Ensure that digital images from the Programme and from partners are logged in the EJF image library and utilised effectively to drive engagement in the programme. Conduct research and participate in networking opportunities to identify potential organisations and individuals to join and benefit from the Environmental Defenders Programme. Liaise between partners and EJF s finance function to ensure that activities are delivered within budget, delivering value for money. Essential experience and skills : Experience coordinating logistics for international trips, events or complex projects. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with partners (NGOs or others) from different cultures and across time zones. Experience in managing complex schedules and meeting deadlines. Experience with budget management (planning and reporting) and ensuring cost-effective use of resources. At least two to three years professional work experience in a relevant field (e.g. environmental action, human rights, international development, project management, etc.) Strong research, written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to present information in a clear, compelling way to diverse audiences (in person and online) Excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple workstreams. Excellent attention to detail and high reliability. Proactive and solutions-oriented mindset. Ability to adapt to changes in plans and a quick learner. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work diplomatically and collaboratively with partners from diverse cultures. A deep-rooted commitment to environmental justice and a determination to change the world for good. Desirable experience and skills: Fluency in additional languages: French, Portuguese, Thai, Bahasa or Spanish. Background working with people and organisations in the Global South, and an understanding of decolonial approaches. Experience in designing or implementing training programmes. Experience with advocacy, communications, policy change or filmmaking. Experience in developing templates and standardising practices (e.g. SOPs, M&E, feedback processes, training materials). Experience working within non-profit organisations. We are actively seeking candidates from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences, and we strongly encourage applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the environmental sector. Even if you don t meet every requirement listed, we encourage you to apply. We value potential and dedication, and we are committed to providing development opportunities to help the right candidate grow into the role. To apply: Please send your CV and a brief cover letter (1.5 page maximum) to the email address provided . Please begin the names of both files (CV and cover letter) with your own name or initials (e.g. Alba.Smith_CV or AS_CV). Closing date for applications: Thursday 23rd October 2025 Interviews : Starting 29th October 2025 Candidates must have the legal right to live and work in the UK. EJF is an equal opportunities employer committed to fostering diversity within the workplace. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date , please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Location: Based in London 3 days in the office/week. Salary range : £37,000-42,000 Contract: Full-time. Permanent Benefits : 22 days leave (and statutory holidays), increasing by 1 day for the first year worked and then by 2 days for each year of service after. Extended paid leave over Christmas / New Year. Generous pension contributions, increasing for each year of service Private health insurance and cycling to work scheme About EJF EJF exists to protect the natural world and defend our fundamental human right to a secure environment. We believe in equity and justice and a need to respect, defend, and empower communities most at risk from habitat loss, biodiversity collapse and global heating. EJF investigates and exposes abuses and supports environmental defenders, Indigenous peoples, communities, and independent journalists on the frontlines of environmental injustice. We work internationally to drive changes to the very architecture of environmental governance, securing permanent solutions to protect our planet. With over 115 staff, including grassroots mobilisers, filmmakers, investigators, and advocates in 16 countries, we campaign to protect our global ocean, climate, wetlands, and forests, as well as environmental defenders. About the role: EJF seeks a dynamic and highly organised individual to join our expanding Environmental Defenders (ED) programme. This is an exciting opportunity to join our team as we scale up support for grassroots leaders who protect our planet and defend interlinked human rights. Working closely with the Global Programme Coordinator, the ED Programme Officer will enable EJF to deliver tailored training on advocacy, investigation, and filmmaking to environmental defenders worldwide. This starts with supporting the coordination of our new Ocean Defenders project alongside EJF s teams in Southeast Asia and West Africa. As an effective multitasker and skilled coordinator, you will lead the operational and logistical elements of our capacity-strengthening programmes. You will build and maintain strong relationships with our partners, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, tailored support. The role requires excellent planning abilities, a strong attention to detail and a passion for helping others. This position offers significant room for growth and learning . The successful candidate will be given opportunities for development such as participating in training projects overseas and growing project management responsibilities. Key responsibilities: Taking instruction and guidance from the Global Programme Coordinator (and in her absence, a named member of the Senior Management Team), the Environmental Defenders Programme Officer will: Plan and organise in-person (and remote) support for environmental defenders leading on scheduling, budgeting, logistics and other administrative elements of the EJF support. Support the implementation of the capacity-strengthening programme, following up with colleagues and partners to ensure continuous progress towards deliverables. Coordinate with environmental defenders (grassroots NGOs and other civil society leaders) maintaining relationships with focal points, collecting feedback, and monitoring support needs. Contribute to the implementation and improvement of the monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) processes, to measure the programme s impact, the quality of the support provided and adapt to emerging needs and priorities. Support with creating new and streamlining internal processes developing templates, centralising training materials, and facilitating the sharing of lessons learned across teams. Assist with production of reports to funders and in securing new and additional funding for the programme. Support communications efforts on the Environmental Defenders programme, drafting impactful content for the website, sharing successes with the EJF comms team and identifying other opportunities to improve the programme s visibility. Ensure that digital images from the Programme and from partners are logged in the EJF image library and utilised effectively to drive engagement in the programme. Conduct research and participate in networking opportunities to identify potential organisations and individuals to join and benefit from the Environmental Defenders Programme. Liaise between partners and EJF s finance function to ensure that activities are delivered within budget, delivering value for money. Essential experience and skills : Experience coordinating logistics for international trips, events or complex projects. Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with partners (NGOs or others) from different cultures and across time zones. Experience in managing complex schedules and meeting deadlines. Experience with budget management (planning and reporting) and ensuring cost-effective use of resources. At least two to three years professional work experience in a relevant field (e.g. environmental action, human rights, international development, project management, etc.) Strong research, written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to present information in a clear, compelling way to diverse audiences (in person and online) Excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple workstreams. Excellent attention to detail and high reliability. Proactive and solutions-oriented mindset. Ability to adapt to changes in plans and a quick learner. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work diplomatically and collaboratively with partners from diverse cultures. A deep-rooted commitment to environmental justice and a determination to change the world for good. Desirable experience and skills: Fluency in additional languages: French, Portuguese, Thai, Bahasa or Spanish. Background working with people and organisations in the Global South, and an understanding of decolonial approaches. Experience in designing or implementing training programmes. Experience with advocacy, communications, policy change or filmmaking. Experience in developing templates and standardising practices (e.g. SOPs, M&E, feedback processes, training materials). Experience working within non-profit organisations. We are actively seeking candidates from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and experiences, and we strongly encourage applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the environmental sector. Even if you don t meet every requirement listed, we encourage you to apply. We value potential and dedication, and we are committed to providing development opportunities to help the right candidate grow into the role. To apply: Please send your CV and a brief cover letter (1.5 page maximum) to the email address provided . Please begin the names of both files (CV and cover letter) with your own name or initials (e.g. Alba.Smith_CV or AS_CV). Closing date for applications: Thursday 23rd October 2025 Interviews : Starting 29th October 2025 Candidates must have the legal right to live and work in the UK. EJF is an equal opportunities employer committed to fostering diversity within the workplace. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date , please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
The Churchill Fellowship
Head of Fellowship
The Churchill Fellowship
The Churchill Fellowship: The Churchill Fellowship is a unique programme that empowers UK citizens to discover new solutions from around the world to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing communities in the UK. Each year, we fund over 100 Fellows to explore innovative ideas, best practices, and cutting-edge projects anywhere in the world that relate to the issues they care about most. Purpose of the role: The Head of Fellowship is responsible for the delivery of the Churchill Fellowship s annual Fellowship Programme, overseeing all stages from pre-application support, through selection and award, to Fellows global learning. The role ensures processes are inclusive, transparent, and of the highest quality, embedding equity, diversity, inclusion, and safeguarding at every stage. Working closely with the Fellowship Director and senior leadership, the postholder supports applicants and Fellows with guidance and feedback, strengthens the Fellowship model, ensures it runs smoothly and effectively. Key Responsibilities Delivery of Fellowship Programme: Lead on and manage the full Fellowship selection process, from pre-application to final award, ensuring alignment with TCF s EDI values and strategic priorities. Continuously review and improve application and selection process, documentation, and candidate guidance. Provide clear, constructive feedback to applicants at all stages of the selection process. Overseas Learning: Oversee the support provided to Fellows during their overseas learning, working closely with the Fellowship Manager to ensure guidance and resources meet individual needs. Authorise Fellowship grant payments for overseas learning, ensuring compliance with Fellowship model guidelines and organisational policies. Collaboration and Engagement Contribute to the design of new Fellowship programmes, led by the Engagement team, and lead on operationalising these programmes during the application cycle. Continue to develop your own knowledge to ensure applicants and Fellows receive high-quality support and guidance throughout the process. Work closely with internal teams to ensure seamless delivery of the Fellowship programme. Represent TCF at Fellow-led and other relevant sector events as appropriate. Safeguarding, EDI, and Fellowship Model Act as a member of the Designated Safeguarding Team, ensuring compliance and best practice. Lead on embedding EDI principles throughout the Fellowship model, working with the Chief Executive, Head of Activate and People and Culture Manager to ensure that accessibility, fairness and inclusivity are built into every stage of the process. Work with the Fellowship Director to continually enhance the candidate and panellist experience. Partner with the Salesforce team to ensure systems and processes support the successful programme delivery. Stay informed of sector trends, research, and innovative and equitable approaches to supporting individuals to learn and grow, applying learning to TCF s work. Work with the Fellowship Manager and team to ensure risk assessments, insurance and safety plans for Fellows travel and events are proportionate, meet best practice and are compliant. Maintain awareness of global and societal trends that may impact Fellows safety and/or the design of the Fellowship model. Leadership and Team Management Line manage the Fellowship Manager and Fellowship Officer, supporting their development and performance in delivering team and organisational objectives. Work closely with the Fellowship Director and Head of Activate to foster an inclusive, collaborative, and supportive team culture, encouraging innovation, reflective practice and shared learning. General Ensure all Fellowship programme activity complies with organisational policies, safeguarding requirements, GDPR, and data protection standards. Contribute to organisational initiatives and cross-team projects, supporting the wider strategic goals of The Churchill Fellowship. This role may occasionally require working outside standard hours, to support Fellowship interviews, events, or external engagements. Undertake other reasonable duties as required to support the effective running of the Fellowship programme and the organisation. Person Specification Qualifications Degree level or equivalent transferable skills Skills & Experience Proven leadership and line management experience, ideally in a fellowship scholarship, or education programme. Track record of developing individuals and teams, recognising diverse needs, and tailoring support accordingly. Strong experience in programme delivery and continuous improvement. Good knowledge of challenges and opportunities relating to international travel and learning. Desirable Excellent understanding of safeguarding practices with experience embedding policies operationally. Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess individual applications, progress, and outcomes to inform improvements. Desirable Strong IT skills, including high levels of proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Office (especially Excel). Experience using and interacting with Salesforce or similar CRM systems. Strong interpersonal, influencing, and communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with diverse stakeholders. Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, with practical experience embedding these principles in programmes. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills, able to manage high volumes of work and multiple deadlines effectively. Personality Characteristics Empathetic and supportive, with a focus on nurturing individual potential. Genuine alignment with the values and ethos of the Churchill Fellowship. A great team player with a pro-active, confident, and positive approach and the ability to contribute to a culture of collaborative working. The ability to work with good humour, tact, and diplomacy and to maintain confidentiality. Resilient, adaptable and able to work effectively under pressure. Attention to detail with a high degree of accuracy. Proactive and able to work well independently as well as collaboratively. Passionate about learning, development, and supporting others to achieve impact. About our charity: Join us to support people-led change across the UK We run the Churchill Fellowships, a unique programme that supports UK citizens to find new solutions worldwide for today s most pressing challenges. Every year we fund over 100 new Fellows to discover the latest ideas and best practice in any practical issue they care passionately about, anywhere in the world. The topics they explore cover every aspect of society and are often informed by their own lived experience. They meet leading practitioners, encounter cutting-edge projects, and gather their findings in a published report. Then we help them to turn their ideas into action and inspire change in their communities and professions across the UK. Fellows tell us that their Fellowship is life-changing, for themselves and for those who benefit from their global learning. These are dedicated and practical individuals with a strong vision of the change they want to see, the knowledge to progress it and the drive to make it happen. As a result, their impact is felt throughout the UK, and many go on to be leaders in their fields. Our unique approach has created a community of thousands of highly effective changemakers working on the frontlines of today s key issues. At the heart of all this is a simple but enduring concept: we are empowering individuals to learn from the world and transform lives across the UK. Working for The Churchill Fellowship Detailed package, benefits, and wellbeing package: Salary - £55,000.00 per annum (5 days per week/36.5 hours) Hybrid working policy (4-6 days per month in the office) 5 weeks holiday a year, with additional paid leave when the office closes over the Christmas Break 1-week paid leave for volunteering (pro rata for part-time staff) Non-contributory pension scheme with 10% employer contribution Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave and pay. Employee Assistance programme Life assurance Bike purchase salary sacrifice scheme (Cycle2Work) Standard working hours are 36.5 hours a week, 9.30am until 5.00pm, Monday to Thursday and from 9.30am until 4.00pm on Friday, including a paid lunch break of one hour. We have embraced the benefits of working from home and at the same time, we value the contribution of face-to-face contact in building teamwork, collaborating with your colleagues, exchanging ideas and know-how, and for work efficiency. We therefore operate a hybrid working policy, where staff can work from home if they wish, however everyone is required to work in the office for a minimum of 4 to 6 days a month with Tuesdays as the core day for regular whole team meetings and Thursday as an additional core day for Senior Leaders. Note: unfortunately, we are not currently in a position to offer sponsorship for visas and all applicants will need to have, and be able to prove, the right to work in the UK. How to apply . click apply for full job details
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
The Churchill Fellowship: The Churchill Fellowship is a unique programme that empowers UK citizens to discover new solutions from around the world to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing communities in the UK. Each year, we fund over 100 Fellows to explore innovative ideas, best practices, and cutting-edge projects anywhere in the world that relate to the issues they care about most. Purpose of the role: The Head of Fellowship is responsible for the delivery of the Churchill Fellowship s annual Fellowship Programme, overseeing all stages from pre-application support, through selection and award, to Fellows global learning. The role ensures processes are inclusive, transparent, and of the highest quality, embedding equity, diversity, inclusion, and safeguarding at every stage. Working closely with the Fellowship Director and senior leadership, the postholder supports applicants and Fellows with guidance and feedback, strengthens the Fellowship model, ensures it runs smoothly and effectively. Key Responsibilities Delivery of Fellowship Programme: Lead on and manage the full Fellowship selection process, from pre-application to final award, ensuring alignment with TCF s EDI values and strategic priorities. Continuously review and improve application and selection process, documentation, and candidate guidance. Provide clear, constructive feedback to applicants at all stages of the selection process. Overseas Learning: Oversee the support provided to Fellows during their overseas learning, working closely with the Fellowship Manager to ensure guidance and resources meet individual needs. Authorise Fellowship grant payments for overseas learning, ensuring compliance with Fellowship model guidelines and organisational policies. Collaboration and Engagement Contribute to the design of new Fellowship programmes, led by the Engagement team, and lead on operationalising these programmes during the application cycle. Continue to develop your own knowledge to ensure applicants and Fellows receive high-quality support and guidance throughout the process. Work closely with internal teams to ensure seamless delivery of the Fellowship programme. Represent TCF at Fellow-led and other relevant sector events as appropriate. Safeguarding, EDI, and Fellowship Model Act as a member of the Designated Safeguarding Team, ensuring compliance and best practice. Lead on embedding EDI principles throughout the Fellowship model, working with the Chief Executive, Head of Activate and People and Culture Manager to ensure that accessibility, fairness and inclusivity are built into every stage of the process. Work with the Fellowship Director to continually enhance the candidate and panellist experience. Partner with the Salesforce team to ensure systems and processes support the successful programme delivery. Stay informed of sector trends, research, and innovative and equitable approaches to supporting individuals to learn and grow, applying learning to TCF s work. Work with the Fellowship Manager and team to ensure risk assessments, insurance and safety plans for Fellows travel and events are proportionate, meet best practice and are compliant. Maintain awareness of global and societal trends that may impact Fellows safety and/or the design of the Fellowship model. Leadership and Team Management Line manage the Fellowship Manager and Fellowship Officer, supporting their development and performance in delivering team and organisational objectives. Work closely with the Fellowship Director and Head of Activate to foster an inclusive, collaborative, and supportive team culture, encouraging innovation, reflective practice and shared learning. General Ensure all Fellowship programme activity complies with organisational policies, safeguarding requirements, GDPR, and data protection standards. Contribute to organisational initiatives and cross-team projects, supporting the wider strategic goals of The Churchill Fellowship. This role may occasionally require working outside standard hours, to support Fellowship interviews, events, or external engagements. Undertake other reasonable duties as required to support the effective running of the Fellowship programme and the organisation. Person Specification Qualifications Degree level or equivalent transferable skills Skills & Experience Proven leadership and line management experience, ideally in a fellowship scholarship, or education programme. Track record of developing individuals and teams, recognising diverse needs, and tailoring support accordingly. Strong experience in programme delivery and continuous improvement. Good knowledge of challenges and opportunities relating to international travel and learning. Desirable Excellent understanding of safeguarding practices with experience embedding policies operationally. Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess individual applications, progress, and outcomes to inform improvements. Desirable Strong IT skills, including high levels of proficiency in all aspects of Microsoft Office (especially Excel). Experience using and interacting with Salesforce or similar CRM systems. Strong interpersonal, influencing, and communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently with diverse stakeholders. Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, with practical experience embedding these principles in programmes. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills, able to manage high volumes of work and multiple deadlines effectively. Personality Characteristics Empathetic and supportive, with a focus on nurturing individual potential. Genuine alignment with the values and ethos of the Churchill Fellowship. A great team player with a pro-active, confident, and positive approach and the ability to contribute to a culture of collaborative working. The ability to work with good humour, tact, and diplomacy and to maintain confidentiality. Resilient, adaptable and able to work effectively under pressure. Attention to detail with a high degree of accuracy. Proactive and able to work well independently as well as collaboratively. Passionate about learning, development, and supporting others to achieve impact. About our charity: Join us to support people-led change across the UK We run the Churchill Fellowships, a unique programme that supports UK citizens to find new solutions worldwide for today s most pressing challenges. Every year we fund over 100 new Fellows to discover the latest ideas and best practice in any practical issue they care passionately about, anywhere in the world. The topics they explore cover every aspect of society and are often informed by their own lived experience. They meet leading practitioners, encounter cutting-edge projects, and gather their findings in a published report. Then we help them to turn their ideas into action and inspire change in their communities and professions across the UK. Fellows tell us that their Fellowship is life-changing, for themselves and for those who benefit from their global learning. These are dedicated and practical individuals with a strong vision of the change they want to see, the knowledge to progress it and the drive to make it happen. As a result, their impact is felt throughout the UK, and many go on to be leaders in their fields. Our unique approach has created a community of thousands of highly effective changemakers working on the frontlines of today s key issues. At the heart of all this is a simple but enduring concept: we are empowering individuals to learn from the world and transform lives across the UK. Working for The Churchill Fellowship Detailed package, benefits, and wellbeing package: Salary - £55,000.00 per annum (5 days per week/36.5 hours) Hybrid working policy (4-6 days per month in the office) 5 weeks holiday a year, with additional paid leave when the office closes over the Christmas Break 1-week paid leave for volunteering (pro rata for part-time staff) Non-contributory pension scheme with 10% employer contribution Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave and pay. Employee Assistance programme Life assurance Bike purchase salary sacrifice scheme (Cycle2Work) Standard working hours are 36.5 hours a week, 9.30am until 5.00pm, Monday to Thursday and from 9.30am until 4.00pm on Friday, including a paid lunch break of one hour. We have embraced the benefits of working from home and at the same time, we value the contribution of face-to-face contact in building teamwork, collaborating with your colleagues, exchanging ideas and know-how, and for work efficiency. We therefore operate a hybrid working policy, where staff can work from home if they wish, however everyone is required to work in the office for a minimum of 4 to 6 days a month with Tuesdays as the core day for regular whole team meetings and Thursday as an additional core day for Senior Leaders. Note: unfortunately, we are not currently in a position to offer sponsorship for visas and all applicants will need to have, and be able to prove, the right to work in the UK. How to apply . click apply for full job details
Meridian Business Support
Senior Marketing Executive
Meridian Business Support East Grinstead, Sussex
Would you like to use your B2C marketing skillset in a varied Senior Marketing Executive role working for an award winning, forward thinking business that offers hybrid working ? Our client, a well established, industry leading membership organisation have an exciting Senior Marketing Executive opportunity on a long term contract basis, where you will be responsible for the successful execution of engaging campaigns and activities . You will work collaboratively with internal stakeholders and teams , as well as external agencies to support the development and implementation of the CRM strategy , driving engagement with both existing and new members. As Senior Marketing Executive , your role will involve: Managing multi-channel campaigns end-to-end across channels including CRM, e-mail, magazine, App push notifications, and SMS Monitoring and evaluating campaign performance, making recommendations where needed Developing campaign briefs for agencies Executing content creation across all channels including copywriting and imagery Creating marketing communications plans Working with the CRM agency to effectively segment and target members and deliver highly relevant messaging Working with product teams internally to ensure correct information across all channels Assisting with budget management Preparing and presenting post campaign analysis Ensuring brand positioning and guidelines are maintained along with compliance with relevant legal and regulatory frameworks Contributing to market research and competitor analysis. I am interested in speaking with candidates who have experience working as a Senior Marketing Executive; Marketing Executive, Coordinator, Officer in a B2C role , and who have managed multi-channel campaigns , and who have a solid experience in CRM and copywriting skills. Salary for this senior executive role is 33,000 to 35,000 p.a. (depending on level of experience). Please note this role is a 12 month contract position. Benefits include: hybrid working (mainly from home), discounts on retail, holidays and gym, assistance towards training courses, private health scheme and more ! If you drive parking can be found a short walk from the office, but if you don't want to drive, their office is located within 5 minutes walk from the train station - so very easy to get to! Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy.
Oct 06, 2025
Contractor
Would you like to use your B2C marketing skillset in a varied Senior Marketing Executive role working for an award winning, forward thinking business that offers hybrid working ? Our client, a well established, industry leading membership organisation have an exciting Senior Marketing Executive opportunity on a long term contract basis, where you will be responsible for the successful execution of engaging campaigns and activities . You will work collaboratively with internal stakeholders and teams , as well as external agencies to support the development and implementation of the CRM strategy , driving engagement with both existing and new members. As Senior Marketing Executive , your role will involve: Managing multi-channel campaigns end-to-end across channels including CRM, e-mail, magazine, App push notifications, and SMS Monitoring and evaluating campaign performance, making recommendations where needed Developing campaign briefs for agencies Executing content creation across all channels including copywriting and imagery Creating marketing communications plans Working with the CRM agency to effectively segment and target members and deliver highly relevant messaging Working with product teams internally to ensure correct information across all channels Assisting with budget management Preparing and presenting post campaign analysis Ensuring brand positioning and guidelines are maintained along with compliance with relevant legal and regulatory frameworks Contributing to market research and competitor analysis. I am interested in speaking with candidates who have experience working as a Senior Marketing Executive; Marketing Executive, Coordinator, Officer in a B2C role , and who have managed multi-channel campaigns , and who have a solid experience in CRM and copywriting skills. Salary for this senior executive role is 33,000 to 35,000 p.a. (depending on level of experience). Please note this role is a 12 month contract position. Benefits include: hybrid working (mainly from home), discounts on retail, holidays and gym, assistance towards training courses, private health scheme and more ! If you drive parking can be found a short walk from the office, but if you don't want to drive, their office is located within 5 minutes walk from the train station - so very easy to get to! Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy.
Adecco
Quality Manager
Adecco Loughborough, Leicestershire
Job Title: Quality Manager Our values-Caring, Pioneering, Real-are at the heart of everything we do. These principles guide our mission and shape our culture. We expect every team member to embody these values, helping us deliver exceptional service and maintain our reputation as a forward-thinking and compassionate charity. Role Overview As Quality Manager, you will lead the Quality Department, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards including GMP and VMD licence conditions. You'll oversee quality systems, audits, and documentation, ensuring alignment with our Quality Manual, MPDs, and SOPs. Your leadership will drive continuous improvement, support cross-departmental collaboration, and uphold our commitment to donor welfare and ethical standards. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the annual quality strategy in collaboration with the Managing Director. Embed the Quality Policy across the organisation with measurable KPIs. Report departmental performance, risks, and concerns to senior leadership. Team Management Lead and support the Quality Administrator and Quality Compliance Officer. Conduct regular performance reviews and support professional development. Work with the Training Department to ensure staff are up to date on quality procedures and regulatory changes. Quality Systems & Compliance Maintain and enforce the Quality Management System (QMS) across all departments. Oversee document control and ensure accuracy and accessibility. Manage change control processes and ensure timely updates and reporting. Ensure compliance with VMD licence, GMP, VMR, and RCVS Code of Conduct. Liaise with the Clinical Supervisor on licence-related matters and regulatory communications. Continuous Improvement Lead the Non-Conformance Process (NCP), supporting investigations and trend analysis. Promote a culture of proactive problem-solving and quality awareness. Collaborate with departments to implement improvement plans and reduce non-conformities. Reporting & Governance Produce regular reports including KPIs and audit summaries for senior management. Chair the Management Quality Review (MQR) Board and ensure follow-up actions. Oversee quality alignment in project and product development. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with department leads to embed quality at operational levels. Support the Training, Laboratory, and Logistics teams in process improvement. Maintain relationships with external advisors and the Ethics Panel. Operational & Ethical Standards Ensure consistent application of GMP principles. Monitor and uphold ethical standards in line with organisational values. Travel as needed for audits, donation sessions, and training. Adhere to internal policies including clean desk and driving guidelines. Qualifications & Experience Essential Relevant quality qualification or equivalent experience. Strong knowledge of GMP. 3-5 years of supervisory or management experience. Proven ability to analyse data, solve problems, and drive improvements. Excellent leadership, communication, and project planning skills. Desirable Audit qualification. Degree in quality management or related field. Experience with continuous improvement methodologies. Personal Attributes Professional, confident, and approachable. Proactive and adaptable with a positive attitude. Strong customer service ethos and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented with high standards of accuracy. Self-motivated and well-organised. Collaborative team player. Compassionate and empathetic, especially towards pet owners and the veterinary community. Additional Information Participation in events, some of which may occur outside regular working hours, is expected and considered a valuable part of your role. Advance notice will be provided wherever possible. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Quality Manager Our values-Caring, Pioneering, Real-are at the heart of everything we do. These principles guide our mission and shape our culture. We expect every team member to embody these values, helping us deliver exceptional service and maintain our reputation as a forward-thinking and compassionate charity. Role Overview As Quality Manager, you will lead the Quality Department, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards including GMP and VMD licence conditions. You'll oversee quality systems, audits, and documentation, ensuring alignment with our Quality Manual, MPDs, and SOPs. Your leadership will drive continuous improvement, support cross-departmental collaboration, and uphold our commitment to donor welfare and ethical standards. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Develop and deliver the annual quality strategy in collaboration with the Managing Director. Embed the Quality Policy across the organisation with measurable KPIs. Report departmental performance, risks, and concerns to senior leadership. Team Management Lead and support the Quality Administrator and Quality Compliance Officer. Conduct regular performance reviews and support professional development. Work with the Training Department to ensure staff are up to date on quality procedures and regulatory changes. Quality Systems & Compliance Maintain and enforce the Quality Management System (QMS) across all departments. Oversee document control and ensure accuracy and accessibility. Manage change control processes and ensure timely updates and reporting. Ensure compliance with VMD licence, GMP, VMR, and RCVS Code of Conduct. Liaise with the Clinical Supervisor on licence-related matters and regulatory communications. Continuous Improvement Lead the Non-Conformance Process (NCP), supporting investigations and trend analysis. Promote a culture of proactive problem-solving and quality awareness. Collaborate with departments to implement improvement plans and reduce non-conformities. Reporting & Governance Produce regular reports including KPIs and audit summaries for senior management. Chair the Management Quality Review (MQR) Board and ensure follow-up actions. Oversee quality alignment in project and product development. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with department leads to embed quality at operational levels. Support the Training, Laboratory, and Logistics teams in process improvement. Maintain relationships with external advisors and the Ethics Panel. Operational & Ethical Standards Ensure consistent application of GMP principles. Monitor and uphold ethical standards in line with organisational values. Travel as needed for audits, donation sessions, and training. Adhere to internal policies including clean desk and driving guidelines. Qualifications & Experience Essential Relevant quality qualification or equivalent experience. Strong knowledge of GMP. 3-5 years of supervisory or management experience. Proven ability to analyse data, solve problems, and drive improvements. Excellent leadership, communication, and project planning skills. Desirable Audit qualification. Degree in quality management or related field. Experience with continuous improvement methodologies. Personal Attributes Professional, confident, and approachable. Proactive and adaptable with a positive attitude. Strong customer service ethos and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented with high standards of accuracy. Self-motivated and well-organised. Collaborative team player. Compassionate and empathetic, especially towards pet owners and the veterinary community. Additional Information Participation in events, some of which may occur outside regular working hours, is expected and considered a valuable part of your role. Advance notice will be provided wherever possible. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Thrive Homes
Neighbourhood Officer
Thrive Homes Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Neighbourhood Officer Hertfordshire and surrounding areas £37,705.32 plus benefits Permanent, Full Time 37 hours per week (Monday - Friday) As a Neighbourhood Officer at Thrive Homes, you will be the key link between the organisation and our customers, ensuring strong relationships and safe, well-managed communities. You will provide advice, support and practical solutions to tenants, leaseholders and shared owners, while ensuring compliance with tenancy and lease obligations. The role is varied and hands-on, involving estate and home visits, digital communications, and case management. You will address issues such as tenancy breaches and anti-social behaviour, working closely with partner agencies and contractors to deliver effective outcomes. Success in this role requires excellent communication skills, a customer-focused approach, and the ability to adapt to changing priorities. You will need experience in tenancy or housing management, alongside the confidence to engage with people from a wide range of backgrounds. Other Responsibilities: Investigation, escalation and resolution of customer issues, e.g. unauthorised occupiers, abandoned properties, overgrown gardens, neighbour disputes, complaints, anti-social behaviour (ASB), other contractual requirements, tenant, shared owner and leaseholder. Maintain accurate and detailed records, serving legal notices, preparing a case file and attending court or multi-agency case conferences. Identify support requirements and work with customers to sustain their tenancies. Where appropriate to escalate support requirements to the relevant support channel e.g. internal escalation or external referral. Collaboration and support across the team and business to ensure resolution of issues are achieved, e.g. access for compliance and property visits. Work closely with the Customer Contact Team to provide knowledge and feedback to assist with resolution at first point of contact. Support the Relationship Management Team and Onboarding Team through the tenant life cycle from post void, allocation, lettings, housing management and sustainment and intervention. You will be required to undertake any other reasonable duties/projects as required by your line manager/senior manager. occasional weekend and evening meetings and out of hours support. Requirements: Full driving licence and use of vehicle Experience in tenancy management and/or anti-social behaviour Experience working with partner agencies and/or contractors Excellent communication skills and ability to engage with a variety of people Ability to operate and be flexible in a changing environment to respond to emerging priorities Holding a CIH or Housing Management qualification (or equivalent) is desirable Specific roles within Thrive are subject to a basic DBS check, the successful applicant(s) will be contacted by our People Team if this applies to their role. Closing date: 20th October 2025 Interviews To be confirmed We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Neighbourhood Officer Hertfordshire and surrounding areas £37,705.32 plus benefits Permanent, Full Time 37 hours per week (Monday - Friday) As a Neighbourhood Officer at Thrive Homes, you will be the key link between the organisation and our customers, ensuring strong relationships and safe, well-managed communities. You will provide advice, support and practical solutions to tenants, leaseholders and shared owners, while ensuring compliance with tenancy and lease obligations. The role is varied and hands-on, involving estate and home visits, digital communications, and case management. You will address issues such as tenancy breaches and anti-social behaviour, working closely with partner agencies and contractors to deliver effective outcomes. Success in this role requires excellent communication skills, a customer-focused approach, and the ability to adapt to changing priorities. You will need experience in tenancy or housing management, alongside the confidence to engage with people from a wide range of backgrounds. Other Responsibilities: Investigation, escalation and resolution of customer issues, e.g. unauthorised occupiers, abandoned properties, overgrown gardens, neighbour disputes, complaints, anti-social behaviour (ASB), other contractual requirements, tenant, shared owner and leaseholder. Maintain accurate and detailed records, serving legal notices, preparing a case file and attending court or multi-agency case conferences. Identify support requirements and work with customers to sustain their tenancies. Where appropriate to escalate support requirements to the relevant support channel e.g. internal escalation or external referral. Collaboration and support across the team and business to ensure resolution of issues are achieved, e.g. access for compliance and property visits. Work closely with the Customer Contact Team to provide knowledge and feedback to assist with resolution at first point of contact. Support the Relationship Management Team and Onboarding Team through the tenant life cycle from post void, allocation, lettings, housing management and sustainment and intervention. You will be required to undertake any other reasonable duties/projects as required by your line manager/senior manager. occasional weekend and evening meetings and out of hours support. Requirements: Full driving licence and use of vehicle Experience in tenancy management and/or anti-social behaviour Experience working with partner agencies and/or contractors Excellent communication skills and ability to engage with a variety of people Ability to operate and be flexible in a changing environment to respond to emerging priorities Holding a CIH or Housing Management qualification (or equivalent) is desirable Specific roles within Thrive are subject to a basic DBS check, the successful applicant(s) will be contacted by our People Team if this applies to their role. Closing date: 20th October 2025 Interviews To be confirmed We reserve the right to close this recruitment if it is deemed that we have received a suitable number of applications. On this basis we would advise that applications are submitted as soon as possible.

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