Registered Manager Join Greenleaf and lead a solo placement children's home offering therapeutic, trauma-informed residential care. Benefit from a smaller team structure and a focused workload supporting one young person. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Children's Home Manager, Residential Care Home Manager, Senior Residential Care Manager, Deputy Children's Home Manager, Registered Care Manager, Residential Care Manager, Children's Home Registered Manager SALARY: Up to £49,500 per annum + Overtime + Twice yearly Bonus + Benefits LOCATION: Carlisle, Cumbria, North West England JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm - flexibility expected Please note: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving is essential JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Registered Manager to lead a residential children's home delivering therapeutic, trauma-informed care for young people. As a Registered Manager you will oversee a small, dedicated team supporting one young person in a solo placement setting, enabling a more manageable workload and improved outcomes. The Registered Manager will lead safeguarding, care planning, and residential childcare practice while ensuring compliance with Ofsted standards and driving continuous improvement. Working closely with stakeholders, you will create a safe, nurturing environment where young people can develop confidence, life skills, and positive futures. ABOUT US At Greenleaf, we believe every young person deserves the opportunity to feel safe, valued, and supported. Our children's residential homes provide nurturing, therapeutic environments where vulnerable young people can rebuild confidence, develop life skills, and achieve positive outcomes. Our dedicated teams work with compassion, resilience, and a commitment to never giving up on the young people in our care, helping them build brighter, more hopeful futures. DUTIES Your duties as the Registered Manager include: Team Leadership: Lead, motivate and develop residential care practitioners and senior staff to deliver exceptional standards of care Performance Management: Supervise and appraise team members while promoting a culture of continuous improvement Safeguarding Oversight: Ensure safeguarding and child protection policies are consistently implemented and maintained Operational Management: Oversee daily operations of the residential home ensuring policies, procedures and regulatory standards are met Stakeholder Engagement: Build positive relationships with Ofsted, local authorities, community groups and education providers Care Planning: Monitor the wellbeing, development and progress of young people and support effective care planning Data Monitoring: Analyse behavioural trends and operational data to identify improvements and enhance outcomes Budget Management: Manage the home's monthly budgets ensuring responsible use of resources Health and Safety Compliance: Ensure all staff follow health and safety legislation and organisational policies On-Call Support: Participate in the management on-call rota providing support to the home when required CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Residential Care Experience: Previous experience working within a residential children's home in a supervisory or management capacity Leadership Skills: Experience supervising, mentoring or managing care teams Relevant Qualifications: A recognised social care qualification Level 4 minimum, HNC in Social Care, NVQ Level 4 or equivalent Safeguarding Knowledge: Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection and residential childcare legislation Communication Skills: Excellent communication, teamwork and stakeholder engagement skills Behavioural Understanding: Knowledge of child development and trauma-informed approaches to care Driving Licence: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving IT and Reporting: Ability to maintain accurate records and produce reports to monitor outcomes and performance BENEFITS 33 days holiday entitlement Twice-yearly Manager Bonus Additional annual leave with length of service starting at 2 years Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling Health Cash Plan including dental, optical cover, physiotherapy and a 24/7 GP helpline Employee savings and discount platform Pension scheme with Nest Pensions This role requires a DBS check. NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14512 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of Greenleaf House Ltd
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager Join Greenleaf and lead a solo placement children's home offering therapeutic, trauma-informed residential care. Benefit from a smaller team structure and a focused workload supporting one young person. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Children's Home Manager, Residential Care Home Manager, Senior Residential Care Manager, Deputy Children's Home Manager, Registered Care Manager, Residential Care Manager, Children's Home Registered Manager SALARY: Up to £49,500 per annum + Overtime + Twice yearly Bonus + Benefits LOCATION: Carlisle, Cumbria, North West England JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm - flexibility expected Please note: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving is essential JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Registered Manager to lead a residential children's home delivering therapeutic, trauma-informed care for young people. As a Registered Manager you will oversee a small, dedicated team supporting one young person in a solo placement setting, enabling a more manageable workload and improved outcomes. The Registered Manager will lead safeguarding, care planning, and residential childcare practice while ensuring compliance with Ofsted standards and driving continuous improvement. Working closely with stakeholders, you will create a safe, nurturing environment where young people can develop confidence, life skills, and positive futures. ABOUT US At Greenleaf, we believe every young person deserves the opportunity to feel safe, valued, and supported. Our children's residential homes provide nurturing, therapeutic environments where vulnerable young people can rebuild confidence, develop life skills, and achieve positive outcomes. Our dedicated teams work with compassion, resilience, and a commitment to never giving up on the young people in our care, helping them build brighter, more hopeful futures. DUTIES Your duties as the Registered Manager include: Team Leadership: Lead, motivate and develop residential care practitioners and senior staff to deliver exceptional standards of care Performance Management: Supervise and appraise team members while promoting a culture of continuous improvement Safeguarding Oversight: Ensure safeguarding and child protection policies are consistently implemented and maintained Operational Management: Oversee daily operations of the residential home ensuring policies, procedures and regulatory standards are met Stakeholder Engagement: Build positive relationships with Ofsted, local authorities, community groups and education providers Care Planning: Monitor the wellbeing, development and progress of young people and support effective care planning Data Monitoring: Analyse behavioural trends and operational data to identify improvements and enhance outcomes Budget Management: Manage the home's monthly budgets ensuring responsible use of resources Health and Safety Compliance: Ensure all staff follow health and safety legislation and organisational policies On-Call Support: Participate in the management on-call rota providing support to the home when required CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Residential Care Experience: Previous experience working within a residential children's home in a supervisory or management capacity Leadership Skills: Experience supervising, mentoring or managing care teams Relevant Qualifications: A recognised social care qualification Level 4 minimum, HNC in Social Care, NVQ Level 4 or equivalent Safeguarding Knowledge: Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection and residential childcare legislation Communication Skills: Excellent communication, teamwork and stakeholder engagement skills Behavioural Understanding: Knowledge of child development and trauma-informed approaches to care Driving Licence: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving IT and Reporting: Ability to maintain accurate records and produce reports to monitor outcomes and performance BENEFITS 33 days holiday entitlement Twice-yearly Manager Bonus Additional annual leave with length of service starting at 2 years Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling Health Cash Plan including dental, optical cover, physiotherapy and a 24/7 GP helpline Employee savings and discount platform Pension scheme with Nest Pensions This role requires a DBS check. NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14512 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of Greenleaf House Ltd
Role Summary The Pathways Youth Worker is responsible for supporting young people aged who are not in education, employment, or training to move away from harm and progress towards positive, sustainable futures. They build trusted, consistent relationships with young people facing complex barriers, providing tailored one-to-one support that promotes independence, resilience, and informed decision making. Through skilled assessment, planning, and delivery of targeted interventions, they help young people reduce risk, disengage from harmful lifestyles, and develop the confidence and life skills needed for adulthood. Working in partnership with families, local services, and professional networks, the Pathways Youth Worker ensures young people receive coordinated, high-quality support that is rooted in safeguarding, youth voice, and strengths-based practice. Their work enables young people to access education, training, or employment and to sustain positive change over time Role Information Location : The Shrewsbury House Youth & Community Centre (The Shewsy), Liverpool, L5 3PE Salary : £29,000 £31,000 (depending on experience) Hours : Full-time (37 hours per week, including 3 evenings per week) Contract : Permanent Annual Leave : 22 days + bank holidays Benefits : NEST Pension, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), Professional Development Opportunities Key Responsibilities 1. Engagement, Intervention & Relationship Building Assess individual needs and risks, then design and deliver tailored interventions, both one-to-one and in groups, to support behaviour change and personal progression. Use trauma-informed, strengths-based approaches to build trust and promote positive change Empower young people to set and take ownership of their own goals and progression plans Coach and guide young people in developing life skills, emotional regulation, and positive decision-making, while constructively challenging and supporting them to leave harmful behaviours behind. Maintain comprehensive case management records, documenting interventions, progress, and outcomes for each young person 2. Pathways, Partnerships & Opportunity Creation Build strong relationships with local employers, training providers, and community organisations to develop pathways into employment, apprenticeships, and further education Work in partnership with schools, colleges, youth offending services, and other agencies Advocate for young people with employers, colleges, and agencies to overcome barriers to engagement Support young people to sustain placements, courses, or employment through ongoing mentoring Track progression destinations and longer-term outcomes 3. Work Readiness & Life Skills Development Ensure life skills delivery directly supports young people s readiness for work, training, and independent adulthood, including. Prepare young people for the world of work by developing their CV writing and application skills, equipping them for interviews, and fostering an understanding of workplace expectations and behaviours. Support access to accreditation and recognised qualifications where appropriate Additional Responsibilities Maintain clear professional boundaries and work in line with safeguarding, data protection, and information-sharing policies Contribute to risk management and contextual safeguarding discussions where required Create a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment Contribute to wider youth provision where needed Work flexibly to meet the needs of young people, including evening work, with patterns reviewed as engagement becomes established Contribute to continuous improvement and organisational development Person Specification Essential Level 3 (or above) qualification in Youth Work or related field Experience working with -year-olds, particularly those who are NEET or at risk Experience delivering targeted interventions and behaviour change support Strong relationship-building and engagement skills Ability to assess risk and develop intervention plans Experience working in partnership with external agencies Understanding of safeguarding and professional boundaries Strong organisational and communication skills Experience managing a caseload and evidencing outcomes Ability to maintain high-quality case notes and monitoring data Confidence working with young people experiencing multiple and complex needs Desirable Knowledge of youth justice, exploitation, or contextual safeguarding Experience supporting young people into employment or training Understanding of emotional regulation or trauma-informed practice Knowledge of the local Liverpool context Understanding of employability frameworks, NEET reduction, or transition programmes Experience of delivering group programmes or structured courses Knowledge of benefit systems, post-16 pathways, or barriers to participation Personal Qualites Passionate about improving outcomes for young people Able to challenge and support in equal measure Resilient and calm under pressure Proactive and solutions-focused Committed to The Shewsy value: People matter more than things Able to work independently, using professional judgement while maintaining accountability
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Role Summary The Pathways Youth Worker is responsible for supporting young people aged who are not in education, employment, or training to move away from harm and progress towards positive, sustainable futures. They build trusted, consistent relationships with young people facing complex barriers, providing tailored one-to-one support that promotes independence, resilience, and informed decision making. Through skilled assessment, planning, and delivery of targeted interventions, they help young people reduce risk, disengage from harmful lifestyles, and develop the confidence and life skills needed for adulthood. Working in partnership with families, local services, and professional networks, the Pathways Youth Worker ensures young people receive coordinated, high-quality support that is rooted in safeguarding, youth voice, and strengths-based practice. Their work enables young people to access education, training, or employment and to sustain positive change over time Role Information Location : The Shrewsbury House Youth & Community Centre (The Shewsy), Liverpool, L5 3PE Salary : £29,000 £31,000 (depending on experience) Hours : Full-time (37 hours per week, including 3 evenings per week) Contract : Permanent Annual Leave : 22 days + bank holidays Benefits : NEST Pension, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), Professional Development Opportunities Key Responsibilities 1. Engagement, Intervention & Relationship Building Assess individual needs and risks, then design and deliver tailored interventions, both one-to-one and in groups, to support behaviour change and personal progression. Use trauma-informed, strengths-based approaches to build trust and promote positive change Empower young people to set and take ownership of their own goals and progression plans Coach and guide young people in developing life skills, emotional regulation, and positive decision-making, while constructively challenging and supporting them to leave harmful behaviours behind. Maintain comprehensive case management records, documenting interventions, progress, and outcomes for each young person 2. Pathways, Partnerships & Opportunity Creation Build strong relationships with local employers, training providers, and community organisations to develop pathways into employment, apprenticeships, and further education Work in partnership with schools, colleges, youth offending services, and other agencies Advocate for young people with employers, colleges, and agencies to overcome barriers to engagement Support young people to sustain placements, courses, or employment through ongoing mentoring Track progression destinations and longer-term outcomes 3. Work Readiness & Life Skills Development Ensure life skills delivery directly supports young people s readiness for work, training, and independent adulthood, including. Prepare young people for the world of work by developing their CV writing and application skills, equipping them for interviews, and fostering an understanding of workplace expectations and behaviours. Support access to accreditation and recognised qualifications where appropriate Additional Responsibilities Maintain clear professional boundaries and work in line with safeguarding, data protection, and information-sharing policies Contribute to risk management and contextual safeguarding discussions where required Create a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment Contribute to wider youth provision where needed Work flexibly to meet the needs of young people, including evening work, with patterns reviewed as engagement becomes established Contribute to continuous improvement and organisational development Person Specification Essential Level 3 (or above) qualification in Youth Work or related field Experience working with -year-olds, particularly those who are NEET or at risk Experience delivering targeted interventions and behaviour change support Strong relationship-building and engagement skills Ability to assess risk and develop intervention plans Experience working in partnership with external agencies Understanding of safeguarding and professional boundaries Strong organisational and communication skills Experience managing a caseload and evidencing outcomes Ability to maintain high-quality case notes and monitoring data Confidence working with young people experiencing multiple and complex needs Desirable Knowledge of youth justice, exploitation, or contextual safeguarding Experience supporting young people into employment or training Understanding of emotional regulation or trauma-informed practice Knowledge of the local Liverpool context Understanding of employability frameworks, NEET reduction, or transition programmes Experience of delivering group programmes or structured courses Knowledge of benefit systems, post-16 pathways, or barriers to participation Personal Qualites Passionate about improving outcomes for young people Able to challenge and support in equal measure Resilient and calm under pressure Proactive and solutions-focused Committed to The Shewsy value: People matter more than things Able to work independently, using professional judgement while maintaining accountability
Social Value Manager Construction Location: Oldham (Greater Manchester) Salary: £35,000 £45,000 + package Sector: New Build Social Housing Make a Real Difference Where It Matters Most Are you passionate about creating meaningful social impact through construction? Do you thrive on turning commitments into measurable community outcomes? We re recruiting a Social Value Manager to join a growing construction business delivering new-build social housing projects across Greater Manchester and the wider region. Working closely with housing associations and local stakeholders, you ll be at the heart of driving positive social, economic, and environmental change. About the Role As Social Value Manager, you ll take ownership of social value delivery across live projects ensuring commitments are not only met but exceeded. From employment and skills to community engagement and environmental initiatives, you ll play a vital role in shaping long-term community benefits. This is a hands-on, high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and the opportunity to influence how social value is embedded across construction projects. Key Responsibilities Social Value Strategy & Delivery Own and manage Social Value Plans across multiple projects. Ensure delivery of all contractual social value commitments. Drive continuous improvement aligned to the company s Social Value Strategy. Keep programmes relevant, meaningful, and responsive to local needs. Stay informed on legislation, best practice, and emerging social value priorities. Lead initiatives covering employment, skills, education, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. Data, Reporting & Insights Collate and manage qualitative and quantitative social value data. Measure and report performance against targets using tools such as the Social Value Portal. Produce professional reports for clients and internal stakeholders. Develop compelling social value case studies for tenders and marketing. Stakeholder & Community Engagement Build strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, VCSEs, education providers, and community groups. Engage local communities to identify needs and co-create lasting legacy outcomes. Deliver education initiatives, volunteering programmes, and community events. Liaise with schools, colleges, and universities to create work experience opportunities. Support and manage individuals undertaking construction-based placements. Supply Chain & Collaboration Work closely with the supply chain to maximise social value contributions. Capture and report activity such as apprenticeships, local labour, training, and charitable initiatives. Encourage shared ownership of social value outcomes across projects. Environmental & CSR Understand environmental and CSR requirements within construction contracts. Support delivery of environmental social value initiatives with clear, measurable targets. Ensure alignment with wider sustainability objectives. About You Proven experience delivering social value within the construction sector (essential). Strong understanding of public sector procurement and social value requirements. Confident stakeholder manager with excellent communication skills. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple live projects. Experienced in data analysis, reporting, and evidencing impact. Passionate about creating positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes. Why Apply? Play a key role in shaping social value across meaningful housing developments. Join a forward-thinking construction business with strong regional presence. Competitive salary and benefits package. Autonomy, variety, and real community impact. Interested? If you re a Social Value professional with construction experience and a genuine passion for community impact, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Social Value Manager Construction Location: Oldham (Greater Manchester) Salary: £35,000 £45,000 + package Sector: New Build Social Housing Make a Real Difference Where It Matters Most Are you passionate about creating meaningful social impact through construction? Do you thrive on turning commitments into measurable community outcomes? We re recruiting a Social Value Manager to join a growing construction business delivering new-build social housing projects across Greater Manchester and the wider region. Working closely with housing associations and local stakeholders, you ll be at the heart of driving positive social, economic, and environmental change. About the Role As Social Value Manager, you ll take ownership of social value delivery across live projects ensuring commitments are not only met but exceeded. From employment and skills to community engagement and environmental initiatives, you ll play a vital role in shaping long-term community benefits. This is a hands-on, high-impact role offering autonomy, visibility, and the opportunity to influence how social value is embedded across construction projects. Key Responsibilities Social Value Strategy & Delivery Own and manage Social Value Plans across multiple projects. Ensure delivery of all contractual social value commitments. Drive continuous improvement aligned to the company s Social Value Strategy. Keep programmes relevant, meaningful, and responsive to local needs. Stay informed on legislation, best practice, and emerging social value priorities. Lead initiatives covering employment, skills, education, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. Data, Reporting & Insights Collate and manage qualitative and quantitative social value data. Measure and report performance against targets using tools such as the Social Value Portal. Produce professional reports for clients and internal stakeholders. Develop compelling social value case studies for tenders and marketing. Stakeholder & Community Engagement Build strong relationships with housing associations, local authorities, VCSEs, education providers, and community groups. Engage local communities to identify needs and co-create lasting legacy outcomes. Deliver education initiatives, volunteering programmes, and community events. Liaise with schools, colleges, and universities to create work experience opportunities. Support and manage individuals undertaking construction-based placements. Supply Chain & Collaboration Work closely with the supply chain to maximise social value contributions. Capture and report activity such as apprenticeships, local labour, training, and charitable initiatives. Encourage shared ownership of social value outcomes across projects. Environmental & CSR Understand environmental and CSR requirements within construction contracts. Support delivery of environmental social value initiatives with clear, measurable targets. Ensure alignment with wider sustainability objectives. About You Proven experience delivering social value within the construction sector (essential). Strong understanding of public sector procurement and social value requirements. Confident stakeholder manager with excellent communication skills. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple live projects. Experienced in data analysis, reporting, and evidencing impact. Passionate about creating positive social, economic, and environmental outcomes. Why Apply? Play a key role in shaping social value across meaningful housing developments. Join a forward-thinking construction business with strong regional presence. Competitive salary and benefits package. Autonomy, variety, and real community impact. Interested? If you re a Social Value professional with construction experience and a genuine passion for community impact, we d love to hear from you. Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation.
TJX Europe At TJX Europe, every day brings new opportunities for growth, exploration, and achievement. You'll be part of our vibrant team that embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, and prioritises your development. Whether you're working in our Distribution Centers, Corporate Offices, or Retail Stores-TK Maxx & Homesense, you'll find abundant opportunities to learn, thrive, and make an impact click apply for full job details
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
TJX Europe At TJX Europe, every day brings new opportunities for growth, exploration, and achievement. You'll be part of our vibrant team that embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, and prioritises your development. Whether you're working in our Distribution Centers, Corporate Offices, or Retail Stores-TK Maxx & Homesense, you'll find abundant opportunities to learn, thrive, and make an impact click apply for full job details
TJX Europe At TJX Europe, every day brings new opportunities for growth, exploration, and achievement. You'll be part of our vibrant team that embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, and prioritises your development. Whether you're working in our Distribution Centers, Corporate Offices, or Retail Stores-TK Maxx & Homesense, you'll find abundant opportunities to learn, thrive, and make an impact. Come join our TJX team-a Fortune 100 company and the world's leading off-price retailer. Job Description: About the Program Continuous improvement is abusiness strategy that involves the evaluation and revision of processes, methods and practices. The goal of continuous improvement is to make periodic changes to increase the efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness of business operationsusing key tools from Lean Six Sigma. What You'll Do As a 12 month placement, your main responsibilities will include: Participating in process improvement projects, leveraging Lean Six Sigma (LSS) methodology, including scoping, defining, prioritizing projects, identifying project metrics, developing control plans to ensure project delivers gains that are continuous and sustainable with results that are measurable and validated developing pilot plans as needed Responsible for supporting research that identifies improvement opportunities, including identifying, testing, and developing and implementing sustainable improvement strategies to improve productivity and efficiencies that supports current and future business needs Providing planning support using DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control) project roadmap includes identifying project metrics, providing methods to validate project solutions, deliver measurable and validated results and develop control plans to ensure project gains are continuous and sustainable Serving as an internal consultant on assigned projects to assist with identifying improvement opportunities and providing recommendations that includes defining Voice of the Customer, overseeing data collection, analysis, testing Collaborating with TJX Europe departments where there is impact to operational efficiencies, analysing data based on metrics, providing quantitative and qualitative observations, and developing recommendations based on findings What We're Looking For Working towards Bachelor's degree in Business Management/ Engineering/Science (preferred, not essential) Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and DMAIC methodology; LSSGreen and/or Yellow belt training an asset Demonstrated project management skills including structured project methodologies (i.e. determining needs, researching existing programs, etc.); utilizing multiple sources of information to develop well-structured business recommendations preparing and maintaining detailed development plans for projects; determining project specifications; understanding and applying principles of project control; and knowledge of and ability to use project reporting systems Good analytical and critical thinking skills to provide solutions; ability to leverage prior experience and adapt quickly to the changing work environment tomake effective decisions, revise business strategies to support the vision of the organization Demonstrated problem solving skills including analysis of information (i.e. requirements; description of problems.); provide solutions with cost implications to effectively resolve issues and execute strategic solutions Good organizational development skills including change management, time management; ability to implement and manage details, prioritize, multi-task and sometimes work under time pressure; ability to work independently with minimal supervision Excellent presentation, interpersonal and communication skills; ability to read, write and interpret information accurately. Ability to develop and build relationships with internal and external partners, influence team membersand help prioritize activities and resources to meet the organization's needs; build rapport and credibility to be a trusted advisor Demonstrated people management skills including coaching, providing advice and guidance to Associates to resolve issues/problems, evaluating performance and providing feedback to team members. Good understanding of financial planning, business tools and reports to make business recommendations Skills/Knowledge Strong computer skills including MS Office - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access; VBA and SharePoint knowledge/experience an asset. Ability to analyze and interpret data using statistical software such as Minitab Demonstrated ability to deliver measurable results Problem solving ability- Lean or Six Sigma Interact and partner with all levels of the organization up to Manager and Manager of Project Management What we offer At TJX Europe, we believe in supporting our associates to thrive both professionally and personally. Here's what you can expect: Generous holiday allowance plus bank holidays Exclusive employee discounts at TK Maxx and Homesense Ongoing learning and development opportunities A collaborative, inclusive culture where your voice is valued Access to wellbeing support and resources Pension and life assurance schemes Opportunities to grow your career across our global business Hybrid working model with flexibility A vibrant, campus-style head office in the heart of Watford-featuring a subsidised canteen, onsite gym, free parking, and just a short walk from Watford Junction Station Application Process Online application > Psychometric Online Tests > Online Video Interview > Assessment Centre or In Person Interview You must have the legal right to work in the country you are applying to. As proud as we are of our past success, it's our future that excites us most. We strive to provide opportunities for growth, recognition and a competitive salary and benefits package. Share our determination to think bolder and bigger, and be part of our future. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and/or sexual orientation. Address: 73 Clarendon Road Location: EUR Home Office Watford GB
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
TJX Europe At TJX Europe, every day brings new opportunities for growth, exploration, and achievement. You'll be part of our vibrant team that embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, and prioritises your development. Whether you're working in our Distribution Centers, Corporate Offices, or Retail Stores-TK Maxx & Homesense, you'll find abundant opportunities to learn, thrive, and make an impact. Come join our TJX team-a Fortune 100 company and the world's leading off-price retailer. Job Description: About the Program Continuous improvement is abusiness strategy that involves the evaluation and revision of processes, methods and practices. The goal of continuous improvement is to make periodic changes to increase the efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness of business operationsusing key tools from Lean Six Sigma. What You'll Do As a 12 month placement, your main responsibilities will include: Participating in process improvement projects, leveraging Lean Six Sigma (LSS) methodology, including scoping, defining, prioritizing projects, identifying project metrics, developing control plans to ensure project delivers gains that are continuous and sustainable with results that are measurable and validated developing pilot plans as needed Responsible for supporting research that identifies improvement opportunities, including identifying, testing, and developing and implementing sustainable improvement strategies to improve productivity and efficiencies that supports current and future business needs Providing planning support using DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control) project roadmap includes identifying project metrics, providing methods to validate project solutions, deliver measurable and validated results and develop control plans to ensure project gains are continuous and sustainable Serving as an internal consultant on assigned projects to assist with identifying improvement opportunities and providing recommendations that includes defining Voice of the Customer, overseeing data collection, analysis, testing Collaborating with TJX Europe departments where there is impact to operational efficiencies, analysing data based on metrics, providing quantitative and qualitative observations, and developing recommendations based on findings What We're Looking For Working towards Bachelor's degree in Business Management/ Engineering/Science (preferred, not essential) Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and DMAIC methodology; LSSGreen and/or Yellow belt training an asset Demonstrated project management skills including structured project methodologies (i.e. determining needs, researching existing programs, etc.); utilizing multiple sources of information to develop well-structured business recommendations preparing and maintaining detailed development plans for projects; determining project specifications; understanding and applying principles of project control; and knowledge of and ability to use project reporting systems Good analytical and critical thinking skills to provide solutions; ability to leverage prior experience and adapt quickly to the changing work environment tomake effective decisions, revise business strategies to support the vision of the organization Demonstrated problem solving skills including analysis of information (i.e. requirements; description of problems.); provide solutions with cost implications to effectively resolve issues and execute strategic solutions Good organizational development skills including change management, time management; ability to implement and manage details, prioritize, multi-task and sometimes work under time pressure; ability to work independently with minimal supervision Excellent presentation, interpersonal and communication skills; ability to read, write and interpret information accurately. Ability to develop and build relationships with internal and external partners, influence team membersand help prioritize activities and resources to meet the organization's needs; build rapport and credibility to be a trusted advisor Demonstrated people management skills including coaching, providing advice and guidance to Associates to resolve issues/problems, evaluating performance and providing feedback to team members. Good understanding of financial planning, business tools and reports to make business recommendations Skills/Knowledge Strong computer skills including MS Office - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access; VBA and SharePoint knowledge/experience an asset. Ability to analyze and interpret data using statistical software such as Minitab Demonstrated ability to deliver measurable results Problem solving ability- Lean or Six Sigma Interact and partner with all levels of the organization up to Manager and Manager of Project Management What we offer At TJX Europe, we believe in supporting our associates to thrive both professionally and personally. Here's what you can expect: Generous holiday allowance plus bank holidays Exclusive employee discounts at TK Maxx and Homesense Ongoing learning and development opportunities A collaborative, inclusive culture where your voice is valued Access to wellbeing support and resources Pension and life assurance schemes Opportunities to grow your career across our global business Hybrid working model with flexibility A vibrant, campus-style head office in the heart of Watford-featuring a subsidised canteen, onsite gym, free parking, and just a short walk from Watford Junction Station Application Process Online application > Psychometric Online Tests > Online Video Interview > Assessment Centre or In Person Interview You must have the legal right to work in the country you are applying to. As proud as we are of our past success, it's our future that excites us most. We strive to provide opportunities for growth, recognition and a competitive salary and benefits package. Share our determination to think bolder and bigger, and be part of our future. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and/or sexual orientation. Address: 73 Clarendon Road Location: EUR Home Office Watford GB
Job Title: Junior Project Manager - Fit-Out Division Location: West Midlands Department: Fit-Out Delivery Salary: Competitive + Benefits (dependent on experience) About the Company A leading UK commercial interior design and fit-out provider delivering tailored workplace solutions across design, fit-out, furniture, relocation, and reuse services. Operating across multiple regional hubs with a diverse client base spanning public and private sectors, the business is known for its focus on quality, sustainability, and seamless project delivery. The company is seeking a motivated Junior Project Manager to support the continued growth of its fit-out division over the next 2-3 years. Role Purpose As a Junior Project Manager, you will support the delivery of interior fit-out projects from inception through to completion. You'll work closely with senior project managers, designers, supply chain partners, and clients to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to high standards. This role offers strong progression opportunities and exposure to a wide range of commercial fit-out projects across the UK. Key Responsibilities Assist in planning, coordinating, and delivering fit-out projects from pre-construction through to handover Support senior project managers in preparing project programmes, budgets, and risk logs Liaise with clients, subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure effective communication Monitor project progress, update schedules, and track key milestones Support procurement and materials ordering in line with project requirements Prepare and maintain project documentation, reports, and meeting minutes Attend site meetings, inspections, and client reviews as required Assist in managing subcontractors and on-site teams to uphold quality, health & safety, and programme commitments Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and best practice sharing across the team Skills & Experience Some experience in construction, fit-out, project coordination, or a related environment (e.g. internships, placement, or junior role) Strong organisational and time-management skills Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Ability to work collaboratively and manage multiple tasks Competent with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and project management tools A proactive and solutions-focused mindset What You'll Gain Structured career progression within a growing division Exposure to a diverse portfolio of commercial interior projects Mentorship from experienced project managers Training and development opportunities Collaborative and supportive working culture
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Junior Project Manager - Fit-Out Division Location: West Midlands Department: Fit-Out Delivery Salary: Competitive + Benefits (dependent on experience) About the Company A leading UK commercial interior design and fit-out provider delivering tailored workplace solutions across design, fit-out, furniture, relocation, and reuse services. Operating across multiple regional hubs with a diverse client base spanning public and private sectors, the business is known for its focus on quality, sustainability, and seamless project delivery. The company is seeking a motivated Junior Project Manager to support the continued growth of its fit-out division over the next 2-3 years. Role Purpose As a Junior Project Manager, you will support the delivery of interior fit-out projects from inception through to completion. You'll work closely with senior project managers, designers, supply chain partners, and clients to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to high standards. This role offers strong progression opportunities and exposure to a wide range of commercial fit-out projects across the UK. Key Responsibilities Assist in planning, coordinating, and delivering fit-out projects from pre-construction through to handover Support senior project managers in preparing project programmes, budgets, and risk logs Liaise with clients, subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure effective communication Monitor project progress, update schedules, and track key milestones Support procurement and materials ordering in line with project requirements Prepare and maintain project documentation, reports, and meeting minutes Attend site meetings, inspections, and client reviews as required Assist in managing subcontractors and on-site teams to uphold quality, health & safety, and programme commitments Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and best practice sharing across the team Skills & Experience Some experience in construction, fit-out, project coordination, or a related environment (e.g. internships, placement, or junior role) Strong organisational and time-management skills Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Ability to work collaboratively and manage multiple tasks Competent with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and project management tools A proactive and solutions-focused mindset What You'll Gain Structured career progression within a growing division Exposure to a diverse portfolio of commercial interior projects Mentorship from experienced project managers Training and development opportunities Collaborative and supportive working culture
Perpetrator Prevention Worker - Domestic Abuse Team Specialism / Department: Domestic Abuse / Perpetrator Prevention Location: Harlow, Essex, UK Salary / Pay Rate: £31,931-£36,423 per annum Contract Type: Permanent / Full-Time Working Pattern: Full-Time (Community-Based Role) Role Overview An exciting permanent opportunity has become available for a Perpetrator Prevention Worker to join the Domestic Abuse Team in Essex. Based in Harlow, you will work directly with individuals who cause harm in domestic abuse situations, helping to reduce abusive behaviour and improve safety for victims, families, and vulnerable individuals. You will play a meaningful role within a multi-disciplinary, community-focused team that values collaboration, integrity, and positive change. This is the perfect role for someone experienced in behaviour-change work, ready to influence safer relationships and support long-term transformation. Perks and Benefits Permanent Role: Stability and security with an annual salary. Work-Life Balance: Supportive employer with a healthy workplace culture. Professional Development: Continuous training opportunities to grow your specialist skills. Pension Scheme: Strong financial security through employer pension contributions. Employee Wellbeing: Access to wellness initiatives and health-focused support programs. Key Responsibilities / What You Will Do Work directly with perpetrators to reduce harmful behaviours and improve safety for victims. Deliver targeted interventions through both home-based and community sessions. Collaborate closely with Assessment & Intervention Teams and Family Support & Protection Teams. Develop behaviour-change programmes that challenge abusive attitudes and actions. Maintain accurate, confidential records and contribute to team improvement goals. Participate in MDT meetings to ensure coordinated and impactful practice. Engage in supervision and professional development to continually refine service delivery. Requirements / Candidate Criteria Essential Proven experience working with domestic abuse perpetrators in criminal justice or support services. Skilled in engagement strategies and behaviour-change approaches. Strong conflict-resolution and crisis-management abilities. Desirable Understanding of safeguarding practices and multi-agency working. Knowledge of tools like DASH or other domestic abuse risk frameworks. Ability to manage complex workloads and apply effective problem-solving. Why Essex Essex is a diverse and thriving county offering the perfect blend of suburban living, cultural energy, and tranquil countryside settings. With quick transport links to London, beautiful scenery, coastal attractions, and a welcoming community feel, Essex is an inspiring place to advance your career. Whether you enjoy nature, culture, or city convenience, the region provides an ideal balance for work and personal life. Working with Sanctuary Personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning recruitment agency with an Excellent Trustpilot rating supported by over 1,000 reviews. They specialise in securing high-quality roles that align with your skills, offering competitive rates, strong communication, and ongoing support throughout your placement journey. With Sanctuary, you can expect a smooth, professional, and candidate-focused experience.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Perpetrator Prevention Worker - Domestic Abuse Team Specialism / Department: Domestic Abuse / Perpetrator Prevention Location: Harlow, Essex, UK Salary / Pay Rate: £31,931-£36,423 per annum Contract Type: Permanent / Full-Time Working Pattern: Full-Time (Community-Based Role) Role Overview An exciting permanent opportunity has become available for a Perpetrator Prevention Worker to join the Domestic Abuse Team in Essex. Based in Harlow, you will work directly with individuals who cause harm in domestic abuse situations, helping to reduce abusive behaviour and improve safety for victims, families, and vulnerable individuals. You will play a meaningful role within a multi-disciplinary, community-focused team that values collaboration, integrity, and positive change. This is the perfect role for someone experienced in behaviour-change work, ready to influence safer relationships and support long-term transformation. Perks and Benefits Permanent Role: Stability and security with an annual salary. Work-Life Balance: Supportive employer with a healthy workplace culture. Professional Development: Continuous training opportunities to grow your specialist skills. Pension Scheme: Strong financial security through employer pension contributions. Employee Wellbeing: Access to wellness initiatives and health-focused support programs. Key Responsibilities / What You Will Do Work directly with perpetrators to reduce harmful behaviours and improve safety for victims. Deliver targeted interventions through both home-based and community sessions. Collaborate closely with Assessment & Intervention Teams and Family Support & Protection Teams. Develop behaviour-change programmes that challenge abusive attitudes and actions. Maintain accurate, confidential records and contribute to team improvement goals. Participate in MDT meetings to ensure coordinated and impactful practice. Engage in supervision and professional development to continually refine service delivery. Requirements / Candidate Criteria Essential Proven experience working with domestic abuse perpetrators in criminal justice or support services. Skilled in engagement strategies and behaviour-change approaches. Strong conflict-resolution and crisis-management abilities. Desirable Understanding of safeguarding practices and multi-agency working. Knowledge of tools like DASH or other domestic abuse risk frameworks. Ability to manage complex workloads and apply effective problem-solving. Why Essex Essex is a diverse and thriving county offering the perfect blend of suburban living, cultural energy, and tranquil countryside settings. With quick transport links to London, beautiful scenery, coastal attractions, and a welcoming community feel, Essex is an inspiring place to advance your career. Whether you enjoy nature, culture, or city convenience, the region provides an ideal balance for work and personal life. Working with Sanctuary Personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning recruitment agency with an Excellent Trustpilot rating supported by over 1,000 reviews. They specialise in securing high-quality roles that align with your skills, offering competitive rates, strong communication, and ongoing support throughout your placement journey. With Sanctuary, you can expect a smooth, professional, and candidate-focused experience.
The Role: Registered Manager We're looking for an experienced and driven Registered Manager to lead our children's home in Weymouth, supporting young people aged 9-17. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, strategic insight, and a passion for delivering outstanding care. They will oversee all aspects of the home, ensuring high standards of emotional and physical support, safeguarding, and preparation for independence, in line with the home's Statement of Purpose and Ofsted regulations. We seek someone with a proven track record of achieving GOOD or OUTSTANDING Ofsted ratings, who demonstrates proactive safeguarding, effective placement planning, and a values-led, aspirational approach to care. Role Requirements: An NVQ Level 5 in leadership and management or equivalent. At least 3 years' experience working as a manager within a Residential Childcare setting. Knowledge of the Children's Home Regulations and Ofsted Requirements. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Computer literacy and an eye for detail. A driving licence and have access to a car to complete your duties. You will be working a minimum of 39 hours - with some flexibility to ensure the needs of the home are met. The role will include mainly office based days, but also may include shifts in the home, weekend working and sleep in shifts. You will also be expected to be part of a rolling rota pattern with other Registered Managers and Deputy Managers to support with Manager on calls. About Us: Welcome to Lily Residential Services, where our mission is to create homes for children that offer a nurturing, supportive, stable, and empowering environment for children and older teenagers. Our Mission: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that every child deserves a safe, stable, and loving home. Our mission is to foster a positive environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive. We are committed to delivering high-quality care that supports the emotional, psychological, and educational needs of each child. Our Approach: We integrate a holistic, trauma-informed approach to care, ensuring that our services are both comprehensive and personalised. Our team of highly trained professionals employs evidence-based therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each child. We focus on building strong, trusting relationships and creating a supportive community that promotes resilience and personal growth. Commitment to you: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that providing continued training for our employees is crucial to ensuring the highest standards of care. We are committed to investing in our staff's development, offering comprehensive training programs and ongoing support. We want our staff to feel valued and empowered to grow within their roles, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in care. Why Lily Residential Services? Supportive Environment: We foster a culture of support and professional development. Recognition: Your relevant training and experience are valued and reflected in your starting salary. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Accredited Employer: Proudly Investors in People accredited. Important Information: We are unable to sponsor applicants from overseas - you must have the right to work in the UK and a UK checkable work history. Lily Residential Services is committed to safeguarding and therefore operate a robust safer recruitment process. You will be required to have a clear enhances DBS check. We will require a full employment history, with any employment gaps explained. With a full work history that is checkable to meet Ofsted Regulations. Lily Residential Services are an equal opportunities employer. What we offer: Day off for your birthday (after passing probation). 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 32 days with length of service.Plus additional days given for when you reach and 20 years + cash bonus. Recognition Scheme through our HR portal & monthly gift cards through Reward Panda, which gives employees 100s of gift cards and e-gift cards to choose from. Bupa Health Cash Plan - which gives employees money back for essential health care costs i.e.: dental, prescription, optical, therapies, all employees receive 6 therapy sessions either face to face or online on a 12-month rolling basis.(after passing probation). Bupa Private Health Cover (after passing probation). Bupa comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) (after passing probation). Health care - free flu, covid and hep b vaccines (after passing probation). Health care - company paid eye test for all VDU users (after passing probation). Long Service Awards at and 20 years. 2 x Team Days a year - where teams and homes get together to build team engagement through activities i.e.: paint balling, paddleboarding, pottery classes, walking. Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption & Surrogacy Leave. Company sick pay (after passing probation). Food/drink whilst on shift with the young people and/or children. Company paid blue light card (after passing probation). Employee Referral Program
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
The Role: Registered Manager We're looking for an experienced and driven Registered Manager to lead our children's home in Weymouth, supporting young people aged 9-17. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, strategic insight, and a passion for delivering outstanding care. They will oversee all aspects of the home, ensuring high standards of emotional and physical support, safeguarding, and preparation for independence, in line with the home's Statement of Purpose and Ofsted regulations. We seek someone with a proven track record of achieving GOOD or OUTSTANDING Ofsted ratings, who demonstrates proactive safeguarding, effective placement planning, and a values-led, aspirational approach to care. Role Requirements: An NVQ Level 5 in leadership and management or equivalent. At least 3 years' experience working as a manager within a Residential Childcare setting. Knowledge of the Children's Home Regulations and Ofsted Requirements. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Computer literacy and an eye for detail. A driving licence and have access to a car to complete your duties. You will be working a minimum of 39 hours - with some flexibility to ensure the needs of the home are met. The role will include mainly office based days, but also may include shifts in the home, weekend working and sleep in shifts. You will also be expected to be part of a rolling rota pattern with other Registered Managers and Deputy Managers to support with Manager on calls. About Us: Welcome to Lily Residential Services, where our mission is to create homes for children that offer a nurturing, supportive, stable, and empowering environment for children and older teenagers. Our Mission: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that every child deserves a safe, stable, and loving home. Our mission is to foster a positive environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive. We are committed to delivering high-quality care that supports the emotional, psychological, and educational needs of each child. Our Approach: We integrate a holistic, trauma-informed approach to care, ensuring that our services are both comprehensive and personalised. Our team of highly trained professionals employs evidence-based therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each child. We focus on building strong, trusting relationships and creating a supportive community that promotes resilience and personal growth. Commitment to you: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that providing continued training for our employees is crucial to ensuring the highest standards of care. We are committed to investing in our staff's development, offering comprehensive training programs and ongoing support. We want our staff to feel valued and empowered to grow within their roles, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in care. Why Lily Residential Services? Supportive Environment: We foster a culture of support and professional development. Recognition: Your relevant training and experience are valued and reflected in your starting salary. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Accredited Employer: Proudly Investors in People accredited. Important Information: We are unable to sponsor applicants from overseas - you must have the right to work in the UK and a UK checkable work history. Lily Residential Services is committed to safeguarding and therefore operate a robust safer recruitment process. You will be required to have a clear enhances DBS check. We will require a full employment history, with any employment gaps explained. With a full work history that is checkable to meet Ofsted Regulations. Lily Residential Services are an equal opportunities employer. What we offer: Day off for your birthday (after passing probation). 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 32 days with length of service.Plus additional days given for when you reach and 20 years + cash bonus. Recognition Scheme through our HR portal & monthly gift cards through Reward Panda, which gives employees 100s of gift cards and e-gift cards to choose from. Bupa Health Cash Plan - which gives employees money back for essential health care costs i.e.: dental, prescription, optical, therapies, all employees receive 6 therapy sessions either face to face or online on a 12-month rolling basis.(after passing probation). Bupa Private Health Cover (after passing probation). Bupa comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) (after passing probation). Health care - free flu, covid and hep b vaccines (after passing probation). Health care - company paid eye test for all VDU users (after passing probation). Long Service Awards at and 20 years. 2 x Team Days a year - where teams and homes get together to build team engagement through activities i.e.: paint balling, paddleboarding, pottery classes, walking. Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption & Surrogacy Leave. Company sick pay (after passing probation). Food/drink whilst on shift with the young people and/or children. Company paid blue light card (after passing probation). Employee Referral Program
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Registered Manager to lead the opening and development of our new home in Dorchester. This is a unique chance to play a pivotal role from the very beginning shaping the home, building a high-performing team, and creating a safe, nurturing, and high quality environment for the young people and children we support. You will be responsible for ensuring full regulatory compliance, driving excellent standards and establishing a positive culture that promotes wellbeing, independence, and person-centred support. The Role: Registered Manager We're looking for an experienced and driven Registered Manager to lead our NEW children's home in Dorchester, supporting young people aged 9-17. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, strategic insight, and a passion for delivering outstanding care. They will oversee all aspects of the home, ensuring high standards of emotional and physical support, safeguarding, and preparation for independence, in line with the home's Statement of Purpose and Ofsted regulations. We seek someone with a proven track record of achieving GOOD or OUTSTANDING Ofsted ratings, who demonstrates proactive safeguarding, effective placement planning, and a values-led, aspirational approach to care. Role Requirements: An NVQ Level 5 in leadership and management or equivalent. At least 3 years' experience working as a manager within a Residential Childcare setting. Knowledge of the Children's Home Regulations and Ofsted Requirements. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Computer literacy and an eye for detail. A driving licence and have access to a car to complete your duties. You will be working a minimum of 39 hours - with some flexibility to ensure the needs of the home are met. The role will include mainly office based days, but also may include shifts in the home, weekend working and sleep in shifts. You will also be expected to be part of a rolling rota pattern with other Registered Managers and Deputy Managers to support with Manager on calls. About Us: Welcome to Lily Residential Services, where our mission is to create homes for children that offer a nurturing, supportive, stable, and empowering environment for children and older teenagers. Our Mission: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that every child deserves a safe, stable, and loving home. Our mission is to foster a positive environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive. We are committed to delivering high-quality care that supports the emotional, psychological, and educational needs of each child. Our Approach: We integrate a holistic, trauma-informed approach to care, ensuring that our services are both comprehensive and personalised. Our team of highly trained professionals employs evidence-based therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each child. We focus on building strong, trusting relationships and creating a supportive community that promotes resilience and personal growth. Commitment to you: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that providing continued training for our employees is crucial to ensuring the highest standards of care. We are committed to investing in our staff's development, offering comprehensive training programs and ongoing support. We want our staff to feel valued and empowered to grow within their roles, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in care. Why Lily Residential Services? Supportive Environment: We foster a culture of support and professional development. Recognition: Your relevant training and experience are valued and reflected in your starting salary. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Accredited Employer: Proudly Investors in People accredited. Important Information: We are unable to sponsor applicants from overseas - you must have the right to work in the UK and a UK checkable work history. Lily Residential Services is committed to safeguarding and therefore operate a robust safer recruitment process. You will be required to have a clear enhances DBS check. We will require a full employment history, with any employment gaps explained. With a full work history that is checkable to meet Ofsted Regulations. Lily Residential Services are an equal opportunities employer. What we offer: Day off for your birthday (after passing probation). 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 32 days with length of service.Plus additional days given for when you reach and 20 years + cash bonus. Recognition Scheme through our HR portal & monthly gift cards through Reward Panda, which gives employees 100s of gift cards and e-gift cards to choose from. Bupa Health Cash Plan - which gives employees money back for essential health care costs i.e.: dental, prescription, optical, therapies, all employees receive 6 therapy sessions either face to face or online on a 12-month rolling basis.(after passing probation). Bupa Private Health Cover (after passing probation). Bupa comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) (after passing probation). Health care - free flu, covid and hep b vaccines (after passing probation). Health care - company paid eye test for all VDU users (after passing probation). Long Service Awards at and 20 years. 2 x Team Days a year - where teams and homes get together to build team engagement through activities i.e.: paint balling, paddleboarding, pottery classes, walking. Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption & Surrogacy Leave. Company sick pay (after passing probation). Food/drink whilst on shift with the young people and/or children. Company paid blue light card (after passing probation). Employee Referral Program
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Registered Manager to lead the opening and development of our new home in Dorchester. This is a unique chance to play a pivotal role from the very beginning shaping the home, building a high-performing team, and creating a safe, nurturing, and high quality environment for the young people and children we support. You will be responsible for ensuring full regulatory compliance, driving excellent standards and establishing a positive culture that promotes wellbeing, independence, and person-centred support. The Role: Registered Manager We're looking for an experienced and driven Registered Manager to lead our NEW children's home in Dorchester, supporting young people aged 9-17. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, strategic insight, and a passion for delivering outstanding care. They will oversee all aspects of the home, ensuring high standards of emotional and physical support, safeguarding, and preparation for independence, in line with the home's Statement of Purpose and Ofsted regulations. We seek someone with a proven track record of achieving GOOD or OUTSTANDING Ofsted ratings, who demonstrates proactive safeguarding, effective placement planning, and a values-led, aspirational approach to care. Role Requirements: An NVQ Level 5 in leadership and management or equivalent. At least 3 years' experience working as a manager within a Residential Childcare setting. Knowledge of the Children's Home Regulations and Ofsted Requirements. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Computer literacy and an eye for detail. A driving licence and have access to a car to complete your duties. You will be working a minimum of 39 hours - with some flexibility to ensure the needs of the home are met. The role will include mainly office based days, but also may include shifts in the home, weekend working and sleep in shifts. You will also be expected to be part of a rolling rota pattern with other Registered Managers and Deputy Managers to support with Manager on calls. About Us: Welcome to Lily Residential Services, where our mission is to create homes for children that offer a nurturing, supportive, stable, and empowering environment for children and older teenagers. Our Mission: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that every child deserves a safe, stable, and loving home. Our mission is to foster a positive environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive. We are committed to delivering high-quality care that supports the emotional, psychological, and educational needs of each child. Our Approach: We integrate a holistic, trauma-informed approach to care, ensuring that our services are both comprehensive and personalised. Our team of highly trained professionals employs evidence-based therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each child. We focus on building strong, trusting relationships and creating a supportive community that promotes resilience and personal growth. Commitment to you: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that providing continued training for our employees is crucial to ensuring the highest standards of care. We are committed to investing in our staff's development, offering comprehensive training programs and ongoing support. We want our staff to feel valued and empowered to grow within their roles, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in care. Why Lily Residential Services? Supportive Environment: We foster a culture of support and professional development. Recognition: Your relevant training and experience are valued and reflected in your starting salary. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Accredited Employer: Proudly Investors in People accredited. Important Information: We are unable to sponsor applicants from overseas - you must have the right to work in the UK and a UK checkable work history. Lily Residential Services is committed to safeguarding and therefore operate a robust safer recruitment process. You will be required to have a clear enhances DBS check. We will require a full employment history, with any employment gaps explained. With a full work history that is checkable to meet Ofsted Regulations. Lily Residential Services are an equal opportunities employer. What we offer: Day off for your birthday (after passing probation). 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 32 days with length of service.Plus additional days given for when you reach and 20 years + cash bonus. Recognition Scheme through our HR portal & monthly gift cards through Reward Panda, which gives employees 100s of gift cards and e-gift cards to choose from. Bupa Health Cash Plan - which gives employees money back for essential health care costs i.e.: dental, prescription, optical, therapies, all employees receive 6 therapy sessions either face to face or online on a 12-month rolling basis.(after passing probation). Bupa Private Health Cover (after passing probation). Bupa comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) (after passing probation). Health care - free flu, covid and hep b vaccines (after passing probation). Health care - company paid eye test for all VDU users (after passing probation). Long Service Awards at and 20 years. 2 x Team Days a year - where teams and homes get together to build team engagement through activities i.e.: paint balling, paddleboarding, pottery classes, walking. Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption & Surrogacy Leave. Company sick pay (after passing probation). Food/drink whilst on shift with the young people and/or children. Company paid blue light card (after passing probation). Employee Referral Program
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Registered Manager to lead the opening and development of our new home in Yeovil. This is a unique chance to play a pivotal role from the very beginning shaping the home, building a high-performing team, and creating a safe, nurturing, and high quality environment for the young people and children we support. You will be responsible for ensuring full regulatory compliance, driving excellent standards and establishing a positive culture that promotes wellbeing, independence, and person-centred support. The Role: Registered Manager We're looking for an experienced and driven Registered Manager to lead our NE?W children's home in Yeovil, supporting young people aged 9-17. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, strategic insight, and a passion for delivering outstanding care. They will oversee all aspects of the home, ensuring high standards of emotional and physical support, safeguarding, and preparation for independence, in line with the home's Statement of Purpose and Ofsted regulations. We seek someone with a proven track record of achieving GOOD or OUTSTANDING Ofsted ratings, who demonstrates proactive safeguarding, effective placement planning, and a values-led, aspirational approach to care. Role Requirements: An NVQ Level 5 in leadership and management or equivalent. At least 3 years' experience working as a manager within a Residential Childcare setting. Knowledge of the Children's Home Regulations and Ofsted Requirements. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Computer literacy and an eye for detail. A driving licence and have access to a car to complete your duties. You will be working a minimum of 39 hours - with some flexibility to ensure the needs of the home are met. The role will include mainly office based days, but also may include shifts in the home, weekend working and sleep in shifts. You will also be expected to be part of a rolling rota pattern with other Registered Managers and Deputy Managers to support with Manager on calls. About Us: Welcome to Lily Residential Services, where our mission is to create homes for children that offer a nurturing, supportive, stable, and empowering environment for children and older teenagers. Our Mission: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that every child deserves a safe, stable, and loving home. Our mission is to foster a positive environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive. We are committed to delivering high-quality care that supports the emotional, psychological, and educational needs of each child. Our Approach: We integrate a holistic, trauma-informed approach to care, ensuring that our services are both comprehensive and personalised. Our team of highly trained professionals employs evidence-based therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each child. We focus on building strong, trusting relationships and creating a supportive community that promotes resilience and personal growth. Commitment to you: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that providing continued training for our employees is crucial to ensuring the highest standards of care. We are committed to investing in our staff's development, offering comprehensive training programs and ongoing support. We want our staff to feel valued and empowered to grow within their roles, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in care. Why Lily Residential Services? Supportive Environment: We foster a culture of support and professional development. Recognition: Your relevant training and experience are valued and reflected in your starting salary. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Accredited Employer: Proudly Investors in People accredited. Important Information: We are unable to sponsor applicants from overseas - you must have the right to work in the UK and a UK checkable work history. Lily Residential Services is committed to safeguarding and therefore operate a robust safer recruitment process. You will be required to have a clear enhances DBS check. We will require a full employment history, with any employment gaps explained. With a full work history that is checkable to meet Ofsted Regulations. Lily Residential Services are an equal opportunities employer. What we offer: Day off for your birthday (after passing probation). 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 32 days with length of service.Plus additional days given for when you reach and 20 years + cash bonus. Recognition Scheme through our HR portal & monthly gift cards through Reward Panda, which gives employees 100s of gift cards and e-gift cards to choose from. Bupa Health Cash Plan - which gives employees money back for essential health care costs i.e.: dental, prescription, optical, therapies, all employees receive 6 therapy sessions either face to face or online on a 12-month rolling basis.(after passing probation). Bupa Private Health Cover (after passing probation). Bupa comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) (after passing probation). Health care - free flu, covid and hep b vaccines (after passing probation). Health care - company paid eye test for all VDU users (after passing probation). Long Service Awards at and 20 years. 2 x Team Days a year - where teams and homes get together to build team engagement through activities i.e.: paint balling, paddleboarding, pottery classes, walking. Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption & Surrogacy Leave. Company sick pay (after passing probation). Food/drink whilst on shift with the young people and/or children. Company paid blue light card (after passing probation). Employee Referral Program
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Registered Manager to lead the opening and development of our new home in Yeovil. This is a unique chance to play a pivotal role from the very beginning shaping the home, building a high-performing team, and creating a safe, nurturing, and high quality environment for the young people and children we support. You will be responsible for ensuring full regulatory compliance, driving excellent standards and establishing a positive culture that promotes wellbeing, independence, and person-centred support. The Role: Registered Manager We're looking for an experienced and driven Registered Manager to lead our NE?W children's home in Yeovil, supporting young people aged 9-17. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, strategic insight, and a passion for delivering outstanding care. They will oversee all aspects of the home, ensuring high standards of emotional and physical support, safeguarding, and preparation for independence, in line with the home's Statement of Purpose and Ofsted regulations. We seek someone with a proven track record of achieving GOOD or OUTSTANDING Ofsted ratings, who demonstrates proactive safeguarding, effective placement planning, and a values-led, aspirational approach to care. Role Requirements: An NVQ Level 5 in leadership and management or equivalent. At least 3 years' experience working as a manager within a Residential Childcare setting. Knowledge of the Children's Home Regulations and Ofsted Requirements. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Computer literacy and an eye for detail. A driving licence and have access to a car to complete your duties. You will be working a minimum of 39 hours - with some flexibility to ensure the needs of the home are met. The role will include mainly office based days, but also may include shifts in the home, weekend working and sleep in shifts. You will also be expected to be part of a rolling rota pattern with other Registered Managers and Deputy Managers to support with Manager on calls. About Us: Welcome to Lily Residential Services, where our mission is to create homes for children that offer a nurturing, supportive, stable, and empowering environment for children and older teenagers. Our Mission: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that every child deserves a safe, stable, and loving home. Our mission is to foster a positive environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive. We are committed to delivering high-quality care that supports the emotional, psychological, and educational needs of each child. Our Approach: We integrate a holistic, trauma-informed approach to care, ensuring that our services are both comprehensive and personalised. Our team of highly trained professionals employs evidence-based therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each child. We focus on building strong, trusting relationships and creating a supportive community that promotes resilience and personal growth. Commitment to you: At Lily Residential Services, we believe that providing continued training for our employees is crucial to ensuring the highest standards of care. We are committed to investing in our staff's development, offering comprehensive training programs and ongoing support. We want our staff to feel valued and empowered to grow within their roles, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in care. Why Lily Residential Services? Supportive Environment: We foster a culture of support and professional development. Recognition: Your relevant training and experience are valued and reflected in your starting salary. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Accredited Employer: Proudly Investors in People accredited. Important Information: We are unable to sponsor applicants from overseas - you must have the right to work in the UK and a UK checkable work history. Lily Residential Services is committed to safeguarding and therefore operate a robust safer recruitment process. You will be required to have a clear enhances DBS check. We will require a full employment history, with any employment gaps explained. With a full work history that is checkable to meet Ofsted Regulations. Lily Residential Services are an equal opportunities employer. What we offer: Day off for your birthday (after passing probation). 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing to 32 days with length of service.Plus additional days given for when you reach and 20 years + cash bonus. Recognition Scheme through our HR portal & monthly gift cards through Reward Panda, which gives employees 100s of gift cards and e-gift cards to choose from. Bupa Health Cash Plan - which gives employees money back for essential health care costs i.e.: dental, prescription, optical, therapies, all employees receive 6 therapy sessions either face to face or online on a 12-month rolling basis.(after passing probation). Bupa Private Health Cover (after passing probation). Bupa comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) (after passing probation). Health care - free flu, covid and hep b vaccines (after passing probation). Health care - company paid eye test for all VDU users (after passing probation). Long Service Awards at and 20 years. 2 x Team Days a year - where teams and homes get together to build team engagement through activities i.e.: paint balling, paddleboarding, pottery classes, walking. Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption & Surrogacy Leave. Company sick pay (after passing probation). Food/drink whilst on shift with the young people and/or children. Company paid blue light card (after passing probation). Employee Referral Program
We are seeking an experienced and driven Asset Investment Manager to lead the delivery of our capital works, planned investment programmes, and fire safety compliance across a large and diverse housing portfolio. This is a home-based role with regular travel across the Midlands and South West, offering a high degree of autonomy and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on the quality, safety, and sustainability of our homes. You will be responsible for overseeing significant investment programmes, ensuring that works are delivered efficiently, safely, and in line with regulatory requirements, while providing strong leadership to a team of surveyors. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of capital works programmes, including major refurbishments and component replacements Oversee planned maintenance and upgrade programmes, ensuring value for money and high-quality outcomes Take ownership of fire safety and compliance-related works, ensuring adherence to all statutory and regulatory obligations Manage and develop a team of surveyors, providing clear direction, performance management, and professional support Monitor budgets, forecasts, and programme performance, ensuring effective financial control Work collaboratively with internal teams and external contractors to ensure seamless delivery of works Ensure robust contract management, procurement, and contractor performance oversight Provide technical expertise and strategic input into long-term asset management planning Drive continuous improvement in service delivery, compliance, and customer satisfaction Skills and experience Proven experience in asset management, capital investment, or planned works within housing or property Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and fire safety compliance requirements Experience managing large-scale investment programmes across dispersed geographies Demonstrable experience leading and developing technical teams, ideally surveyors Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong financial and commercial awareness Relevant professional qualification (e.g., RICS, CIOB) or equivalent experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across the patch Benefits Flexible, home-based working Competitive salary and mileage from home Generous annual leave and pension scheme Professional development and career progression opportunities The chance to play a key role in improving homes and communities
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and driven Asset Investment Manager to lead the delivery of our capital works, planned investment programmes, and fire safety compliance across a large and diverse housing portfolio. This is a home-based role with regular travel across the Midlands and South West, offering a high degree of autonomy and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on the quality, safety, and sustainability of our homes. You will be responsible for overseeing significant investment programmes, ensuring that works are delivered efficiently, safely, and in line with regulatory requirements, while providing strong leadership to a team of surveyors. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of capital works programmes, including major refurbishments and component replacements Oversee planned maintenance and upgrade programmes, ensuring value for money and high-quality outcomes Take ownership of fire safety and compliance-related works, ensuring adherence to all statutory and regulatory obligations Manage and develop a team of surveyors, providing clear direction, performance management, and professional support Monitor budgets, forecasts, and programme performance, ensuring effective financial control Work collaboratively with internal teams and external contractors to ensure seamless delivery of works Ensure robust contract management, procurement, and contractor performance oversight Provide technical expertise and strategic input into long-term asset management planning Drive continuous improvement in service delivery, compliance, and customer satisfaction Skills and experience Proven experience in asset management, capital investment, or planned works within housing or property Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and fire safety compliance requirements Experience managing large-scale investment programmes across dispersed geographies Demonstrable experience leading and developing technical teams, ideally surveyors Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong financial and commercial awareness Relevant professional qualification (e.g., RICS, CIOB) or equivalent experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across the patch Benefits Flexible, home-based working Competitive salary and mileage from home Generous annual leave and pension scheme Professional development and career progression opportunities The chance to play a key role in improving homes and communities
We are seeking an experienced and driven Asset Investment Manager to lead the delivery of our capital works, planned investment programmes, and fire safety compliance across a large and diverse housing portfolio. This is a home-based role with regular travel across the Midlands and South West, offering a high degree of autonomy and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on the quality, safety, and sustainability of our homes. You will be responsible for overseeing significant investment programmes, ensuring that works are delivered efficiently, safely, and in line with regulatory requirements, while providing strong leadership to a team of surveyors. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of capital works programmes, including major refurbishments and component replacements Oversee planned maintenance and upgrade programmes, ensuring value for money and high-quality outcomes Take ownership of fire safety and compliance-related works, ensuring adherence to all statutory and regulatory obligations Manage and develop a team of surveyors, providing clear direction, performance management, and professional support Monitor budgets, forecasts, and programme performance, ensuring effective financial control Work collaboratively with internal teams and external contractors to ensure seamless delivery of works Ensure robust contract management, procurement, and contractor performance oversight Provide technical expertise and strategic input into long-term asset management planning Drive continuous improvement in service delivery, compliance, and customer satisfaction Skills and experience Proven experience in asset management, capital investment, or planned works within housing or property Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and fire safety compliance requirements Experience managing large-scale investment programmes across dispersed geographies Demonstrable experience leading and developing technical teams, ideally surveyors Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong financial and commercial awareness Relevant professional qualification (e.g., RICS, CIOB) or equivalent experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across the patch Benefits Flexible, home-based working Competitive salary and mileage from home Generous annual leave and pension scheme Professional development and career progression opportunities The chance to play a key role in improving homes and communities
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and driven Asset Investment Manager to lead the delivery of our capital works, planned investment programmes, and fire safety compliance across a large and diverse housing portfolio. This is a home-based role with regular travel across the Midlands and South West, offering a high degree of autonomy and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on the quality, safety, and sustainability of our homes. You will be responsible for overseeing significant investment programmes, ensuring that works are delivered efficiently, safely, and in line with regulatory requirements, while providing strong leadership to a team of surveyors. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of capital works programmes, including major refurbishments and component replacements Oversee planned maintenance and upgrade programmes, ensuring value for money and high-quality outcomes Take ownership of fire safety and compliance-related works, ensuring adherence to all statutory and regulatory obligations Manage and develop a team of surveyors, providing clear direction, performance management, and professional support Monitor budgets, forecasts, and programme performance, ensuring effective financial control Work collaboratively with internal teams and external contractors to ensure seamless delivery of works Ensure robust contract management, procurement, and contractor performance oversight Provide technical expertise and strategic input into long-term asset management planning Drive continuous improvement in service delivery, compliance, and customer satisfaction Skills and experience Proven experience in asset management, capital investment, or planned works within housing or property Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and fire safety compliance requirements Experience managing large-scale investment programmes across dispersed geographies Demonstrable experience leading and developing technical teams, ideally surveyors Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong financial and commercial awareness Relevant professional qualification (e.g., RICS, CIOB) or equivalent experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly across the patch Benefits Flexible, home-based working Competitive salary and mileage from home Generous annual leave and pension scheme Professional development and career progression opportunities The chance to play a key role in improving homes and communities
Resident Liaison Co-ordinator Department: Property & Assets Resident & Building Safety Reporting to: Building Safety Manager Salary: c.£31,500 plus £5,800 car allowance Location: Homeworking with travel to sites as required Contract: Permanent, full time We re looking for a Resident Liaison Co-ordinator to join our Resident & Building Safety team and play a vital role in ensuring residents feel informed, supported and safe while building safety and investment works are delivered in their homes. This is a customer-focused role, ideal for someone who thrives on building relationships, solving problems and making a real difference to customer experience. The Role As Resident Liaison Co-ordinator, you will be the bridge between residents, contractors and internal teams, ensuring works are delivered smoothly with minimal disruption and maximum transparency. You ll make sure residents understand what s happening, feel listened to, and are supported throughout the entire customer journey, from planning through to completion. You ll also play a key role in driving continuous improvement, using resident feedback and data to shape better ways of working and enhance satisfaction across the service. What You'll Be Doing Resident Engagement & Communication Act as a key point of contact for residents during building safety and investment works. Deliver clear, timely and accessible communication through letters, meetings and resident events. Ensure residents understand the impact, benefits and timelines of works in their homes. Arrange temporary replacement services or utilities and other mitigations where required. Contractor & Stakeholder Liaison Work closely with contractors customer care teams to ensure service delivery meets Anchor s values and standards. Monitor contractor performance in relation to customer care and satisfaction. Collaborate with Location Managers and Property & Assets colleagues to support effective engagement at programme and project level. Service Quality & Continuous Improvement Identify trends and patterns in resident feedback and satisfaction. Work with colleagues and contractors to implement service improvements. Support the collection, collation and interpretation of customer satisfaction data to embed learning and drive continuous improvement. Complaint Handling & Issue Resolution Ensure resident concerns and complaints are thoroughly investigated and responded to with empathy and professionalism. Act swiftly to resolve issues and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction. Site Presence & Assurance Undertake work-in-progress and post-completion resident visits to assure quality and customer experience. Support site meetings and maintain auditable records of resident engagement activity. What You ll Bring Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of customer service delivery in a property or operational environment. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities across multiple locations. Confident problem-solver with a calm, pragmatic approach. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Understanding of (or willingness to learn) the Building Safety Act and relevant legislation. Experience Experience in a front-line, customer-facing role. Experience presenting or communicating with groups of customers, colleagues or contractors. Proven ability to manage multiple customer demands while maintaining high service standards. Qualifications GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent). Customer Services NVQ Level 4 or above (or equivalent) desirable.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Co-ordinator Department: Property & Assets Resident & Building Safety Reporting to: Building Safety Manager Salary: c.£31,500 plus £5,800 car allowance Location: Homeworking with travel to sites as required Contract: Permanent, full time We re looking for a Resident Liaison Co-ordinator to join our Resident & Building Safety team and play a vital role in ensuring residents feel informed, supported and safe while building safety and investment works are delivered in their homes. This is a customer-focused role, ideal for someone who thrives on building relationships, solving problems and making a real difference to customer experience. The Role As Resident Liaison Co-ordinator, you will be the bridge between residents, contractors and internal teams, ensuring works are delivered smoothly with minimal disruption and maximum transparency. You ll make sure residents understand what s happening, feel listened to, and are supported throughout the entire customer journey, from planning through to completion. You ll also play a key role in driving continuous improvement, using resident feedback and data to shape better ways of working and enhance satisfaction across the service. What You'll Be Doing Resident Engagement & Communication Act as a key point of contact for residents during building safety and investment works. Deliver clear, timely and accessible communication through letters, meetings and resident events. Ensure residents understand the impact, benefits and timelines of works in their homes. Arrange temporary replacement services or utilities and other mitigations where required. Contractor & Stakeholder Liaison Work closely with contractors customer care teams to ensure service delivery meets Anchor s values and standards. Monitor contractor performance in relation to customer care and satisfaction. Collaborate with Location Managers and Property & Assets colleagues to support effective engagement at programme and project level. Service Quality & Continuous Improvement Identify trends and patterns in resident feedback and satisfaction. Work with colleagues and contractors to implement service improvements. Support the collection, collation and interpretation of customer satisfaction data to embed learning and drive continuous improvement. Complaint Handling & Issue Resolution Ensure resident concerns and complaints are thoroughly investigated and responded to with empathy and professionalism. Act swiftly to resolve issues and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction. Site Presence & Assurance Undertake work-in-progress and post-completion resident visits to assure quality and customer experience. Support site meetings and maintain auditable records of resident engagement activity. What You ll Bring Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of customer service delivery in a property or operational environment. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities across multiple locations. Confident problem-solver with a calm, pragmatic approach. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Understanding of (or willingness to learn) the Building Safety Act and relevant legislation. Experience Experience in a front-line, customer-facing role. Experience presenting or communicating with groups of customers, colleagues or contractors. Proven ability to manage multiple customer demands while maintaining high service standards. Qualifications GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent). Customer Services NVQ Level 4 or above (or equivalent) desirable.
Aftersales Manager Required, in Wimbledon Our client, a reputable multi-franchised Car Dealership based in Wimbledon, is seeking an experienced Aftersales Manager to lead their busy Workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled automotive professional to advance their career by driving operational excellence, maximising team performance, and delivering exceptional customer service within a dynamic dealership environment. Benefits: Competitive basic salary of 45,000 to 50,000 per annum Uncapped earning potential with OTE up to 75,000 Monday to Friday working hours, 45 hours per week Opportunity to lead a dedicated, professional team as an Aftersales Manager Access to ongoing training and career development Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with service Company pension scheme Discounted vehicle purchase and aftersales services Employee assistance programme focusing on wellbeing Private medical insurance options Duties: Lead the Aftersales Manager role to ensure excellent customer service and operational efficiency Drive workshop performance to optimise productivity and profitability Oversee the customer journey, including vehicle health checks and upselling opportunities Manage and develop the service team, fostering motivation and skill development Ensure compliance with all safety, legal, and financial regulations, including DVSA MOT requirements Implement digital systems and process improvements to enhance operational efficiency Monitor departmental KPIs to meet targets and promote continuous improvement Maintain high standards within the service department to improve customer satisfaction and loyalty Requirements: Proven experience as an Aftersales Manager or Service Manager within a franchised Dealership Strong leadership and team management skills Excellent communication and customer service abilities Knowledge of digital dealership systems and processes Ability to optimise workshop productivity and profitability Understanding of health and safety and regulatory compliance Drive to achieve and exceed departmental targets If you are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding Aftersales Manager role with a reputable Dealership, we want to hear from you. Find out more today and advance your career with this fantastic opportunity. Contact Liam Buffenbarger, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Wimbledon and Greater London, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity. Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Aftersales Manager Required, in Wimbledon Our client, a reputable multi-franchised Car Dealership based in Wimbledon, is seeking an experienced Aftersales Manager to lead their busy Workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled automotive professional to advance their career by driving operational excellence, maximising team performance, and delivering exceptional customer service within a dynamic dealership environment. Benefits: Competitive basic salary of 45,000 to 50,000 per annum Uncapped earning potential with OTE up to 75,000 Monday to Friday working hours, 45 hours per week Opportunity to lead a dedicated, professional team as an Aftersales Manager Access to ongoing training and career development Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with service Company pension scheme Discounted vehicle purchase and aftersales services Employee assistance programme focusing on wellbeing Private medical insurance options Duties: Lead the Aftersales Manager role to ensure excellent customer service and operational efficiency Drive workshop performance to optimise productivity and profitability Oversee the customer journey, including vehicle health checks and upselling opportunities Manage and develop the service team, fostering motivation and skill development Ensure compliance with all safety, legal, and financial regulations, including DVSA MOT requirements Implement digital systems and process improvements to enhance operational efficiency Monitor departmental KPIs to meet targets and promote continuous improvement Maintain high standards within the service department to improve customer satisfaction and loyalty Requirements: Proven experience as an Aftersales Manager or Service Manager within a franchised Dealership Strong leadership and team management skills Excellent communication and customer service abilities Knowledge of digital dealership systems and processes Ability to optimise workshop productivity and profitability Understanding of health and safety and regulatory compliance Drive to achieve and exceed departmental targets If you are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding Aftersales Manager role with a reputable Dealership, we want to hear from you. Find out more today and advance your career with this fantastic opportunity. Contact Liam Buffenbarger, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Wimbledon and Greater London, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity. Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today.
Registered Manager Join Greenleaf and lead a solo placement children s home offering therapeutic, trauma-informed residential care. Benefit from a smaller team structure and a focused workload supporting one young person. If you ve also worked in the following roles, we d also like to hear from you: Children s Home Manager, Residential Care Home Manager, Senior Residential Care Manager, Deputy Children s Home Manager, Registered Care Manager, Residential Care Manager, Children s Home Registered Manager SALARY: Up to £49,500 per annum + Overtime + Twice yearly Bonus + Benefits LOCATION: Carlisle, Cumbria, North West England JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm flexibility expected Please note: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving is essential JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Registered Manager to lead a residential children s home delivering therapeutic, trauma-informed care for young people. As a Registered Manager you will oversee a small, dedicated team supporting one young person in a solo placement setting, enabling a more manageable workload and improved outcomes. The Registered Manager will lead safeguarding, care planning, and residential childcare practice while ensuring compliance with Ofsted standards and driving continuous improvement. Working closely with stakeholders, you will create a safe, nurturing environment where young people can develop confidence, life skills, and positive futures. ABOUT US At Greenleaf, we believe every young person deserves the opportunity to feel safe, valued, and supported. Our children s residential homes provide nurturing, therapeutic environments where vulnerable young people can rebuild confidence, develop life skills, and achieve positive outcomes. Our dedicated teams work with compassion, resilience, and a commitment to never giving up on the young people in our care, helping them build brighter, more hopeful futures. DUTIES Your duties as the Registered Manager include: Team Leadership: Lead, motivate and develop residential care practitioners and senior staff to deliver exceptional standards of care Performance Management: Supervise and appraise team members while promoting a culture of continuous improvement Safeguarding Oversight: Ensure safeguarding and child protection policies are consistently implemented and maintained Operational Management: Oversee daily operations of the residential home ensuring policies, procedures and regulatory standards are met Stakeholder Engagement: Build positive relationships with Ofsted, local authorities, community groups and education providers Care Planning: Monitor the wellbeing, development and progress of young people and support effective care planning Data Monitoring: Analyse behavioural trends and operational data to identify improvements and enhance outcomes Budget Management: Manage the home s monthly budgets ensuring responsible use of resources Health and Safety Compliance: Ensure all staff follow health and safety legislation and organisational policies On-Call Support: Participate in the management on-call rota providing support to the home when required CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Residential Care Experience: Previous experience working within a residential children s home in a supervisory or management capacity Leadership Skills: Experience supervising, mentoring or managing care teams Relevant Qualifications: A recognised social care qualification Level 4 minimum, HNC in Social Care, NVQ Level 4 or equivalent Safeguarding Knowledge: Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection and residential childcare legislation Communication Skills: Excellent communication, teamwork and stakeholder engagement skills Behavioural Understanding: Knowledge of child development and trauma-informed approaches to care Driving Licence: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving IT and Reporting: Ability to maintain accurate records and produce reports to monitor outcomes and performance BENEFITS 33 days holiday entitlement Twice-yearly Manager Bonus Additional annual leave with length of service starting at 2 years Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling Health Cash Plan including dental, optical cover, physiotherapy and a 24/7 GP helpline Employee savings and discount platform Pension scheme with Nest Pensions This role requires a DBS check. NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14512 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of Greenleaf House Ltd AWD-IN-SPJ
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager Join Greenleaf and lead a solo placement children s home offering therapeutic, trauma-informed residential care. Benefit from a smaller team structure and a focused workload supporting one young person. If you ve also worked in the following roles, we d also like to hear from you: Children s Home Manager, Residential Care Home Manager, Senior Residential Care Manager, Deputy Children s Home Manager, Registered Care Manager, Residential Care Manager, Children s Home Registered Manager SALARY: Up to £49,500 per annum + Overtime + Twice yearly Bonus + Benefits LOCATION: Carlisle, Cumbria, North West England JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm flexibility expected Please note: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving is essential JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Registered Manager to lead a residential children s home delivering therapeutic, trauma-informed care for young people. As a Registered Manager you will oversee a small, dedicated team supporting one young person in a solo placement setting, enabling a more manageable workload and improved outcomes. The Registered Manager will lead safeguarding, care planning, and residential childcare practice while ensuring compliance with Ofsted standards and driving continuous improvement. Working closely with stakeholders, you will create a safe, nurturing environment where young people can develop confidence, life skills, and positive futures. ABOUT US At Greenleaf, we believe every young person deserves the opportunity to feel safe, valued, and supported. Our children s residential homes provide nurturing, therapeutic environments where vulnerable young people can rebuild confidence, develop life skills, and achieve positive outcomes. Our dedicated teams work with compassion, resilience, and a commitment to never giving up on the young people in our care, helping them build brighter, more hopeful futures. DUTIES Your duties as the Registered Manager include: Team Leadership: Lead, motivate and develop residential care practitioners and senior staff to deliver exceptional standards of care Performance Management: Supervise and appraise team members while promoting a culture of continuous improvement Safeguarding Oversight: Ensure safeguarding and child protection policies are consistently implemented and maintained Operational Management: Oversee daily operations of the residential home ensuring policies, procedures and regulatory standards are met Stakeholder Engagement: Build positive relationships with Ofsted, local authorities, community groups and education providers Care Planning: Monitor the wellbeing, development and progress of young people and support effective care planning Data Monitoring: Analyse behavioural trends and operational data to identify improvements and enhance outcomes Budget Management: Manage the home s monthly budgets ensuring responsible use of resources Health and Safety Compliance: Ensure all staff follow health and safety legislation and organisational policies On-Call Support: Participate in the management on-call rota providing support to the home when required CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Residential Care Experience: Previous experience working within a residential children s home in a supervisory or management capacity Leadership Skills: Experience supervising, mentoring or managing care teams Relevant Qualifications: A recognised social care qualification Level 4 minimum, HNC in Social Care, NVQ Level 4 or equivalent Safeguarding Knowledge: Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection and residential childcare legislation Communication Skills: Excellent communication, teamwork and stakeholder engagement skills Behavioural Understanding: Knowledge of child development and trauma-informed approaches to care Driving Licence: Full UK manual driving licence and confidence driving IT and Reporting: Ability to maintain accurate records and produce reports to monitor outcomes and performance BENEFITS 33 days holiday entitlement Twice-yearly Manager Bonus Additional annual leave with length of service starting at 2 years Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) with a 24/7 wellbeing line and free counselling Health Cash Plan including dental, optical cover, physiotherapy and a 24/7 GP helpline Employee savings and discount platform Pension scheme with Nest Pensions This role requires a DBS check. NO AGENCIES PLEASE HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. JOB REF: AWDO-P14512 This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of Greenleaf House Ltd AWD-IN-SPJ
Buyer Automotive & Motorsport Oxfordshire, Onsite, Strong salary and benefits package Unfortunately, no sponsorship for overseas candidates The Opportunity This isn't a back-office buying role. This is procurement at pace. You'll take ownership of supplier packages that directly support cutting-edge automotive and high-performance motorsport programmes. From sourcing critical components to ensuring they land on time and to spec, you'll be at the heart of delivery-where commercial decisions meet engineering reality. If you thrive in environments where timing is everything, supply chains are dynamic, and every decision counts, this role puts you right in the driver's seat. What You'll Be Doing Own and deliver supplier packages across low to medium complexity technical components Lead sourcing activity, driving competitive pricing, lead times and supplier performance Act as the primary interface with suppliers-negotiating, challenging and securing commitments Track orders end-to-end, from placement through to receipt and issue to build Anticipate and resolve supply risks before they impact programme delivery Ensure components arrive on time, to specification and ready for use Maintain robust purchasing data across price, lead time, and supplier commitments Resolve invoice queries quickly and accurately, keeping financials clean and controlled Balance cost, speed and risk with sound commercial judgement in a fast-moving environment What We're Looking For Experience & Background Experience in purchasing within automotive, motorsport, manufacturing or Tier-1 environments Confident managing suppliers and technical components in a programme-driven setting Familiarity with ERP systems Degree or equivalent technical/commercial experience What Sets You Apart You're delivery-focused and take ownership-things don't slip on your watch You're comfortable operating at pace without losing structure or control You can challenge suppliers confidently while building strong relationships You understand the pressure and precision required in engineering-led programmes You make clear, timely decisions-balancing risk, cost and urgency How You'll Work High pace, high accountability - you'll be trusted to deliver Structured but agile - process-driven where it matters, flexible where it counts Collaborative - working closely with engineering, manufacturing and programme teams Commercially sharp - always looking for better value, stronger performance and reduced risk Why Join Be part of programmes where what you buy directly impacts performance on the road and track Work in an environment where speed, innovation and delivery go hand in hand Gain exposure to complex engineering and high-performance supply chains Develop your career in a team that values ownership, progression and continuous improvement What You'll Get Competitive salary that grows with your impact 25 days holiday + option to purchase up to 15 additional days Ongoing training and professional development Subsidised on-site restaurant Car and pension salary sacrifice schemes Cycle to work scheme Exercise classes and wellbeing support Paid volunteering time Regular social events and company-wide activities Exclusive discounts Life assurance Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency. In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Buyer Automotive & Motorsport Oxfordshire, Onsite, Strong salary and benefits package Unfortunately, no sponsorship for overseas candidates The Opportunity This isn't a back-office buying role. This is procurement at pace. You'll take ownership of supplier packages that directly support cutting-edge automotive and high-performance motorsport programmes. From sourcing critical components to ensuring they land on time and to spec, you'll be at the heart of delivery-where commercial decisions meet engineering reality. If you thrive in environments where timing is everything, supply chains are dynamic, and every decision counts, this role puts you right in the driver's seat. What You'll Be Doing Own and deliver supplier packages across low to medium complexity technical components Lead sourcing activity, driving competitive pricing, lead times and supplier performance Act as the primary interface with suppliers-negotiating, challenging and securing commitments Track orders end-to-end, from placement through to receipt and issue to build Anticipate and resolve supply risks before they impact programme delivery Ensure components arrive on time, to specification and ready for use Maintain robust purchasing data across price, lead time, and supplier commitments Resolve invoice queries quickly and accurately, keeping financials clean and controlled Balance cost, speed and risk with sound commercial judgement in a fast-moving environment What We're Looking For Experience & Background Experience in purchasing within automotive, motorsport, manufacturing or Tier-1 environments Confident managing suppliers and technical components in a programme-driven setting Familiarity with ERP systems Degree or equivalent technical/commercial experience What Sets You Apart You're delivery-focused and take ownership-things don't slip on your watch You're comfortable operating at pace without losing structure or control You can challenge suppliers confidently while building strong relationships You understand the pressure and precision required in engineering-led programmes You make clear, timely decisions-balancing risk, cost and urgency How You'll Work High pace, high accountability - you'll be trusted to deliver Structured but agile - process-driven where it matters, flexible where it counts Collaborative - working closely with engineering, manufacturing and programme teams Commercially sharp - always looking for better value, stronger performance and reduced risk Why Join Be part of programmes where what you buy directly impacts performance on the road and track Work in an environment where speed, innovation and delivery go hand in hand Gain exposure to complex engineering and high-performance supply chains Develop your career in a team that values ownership, progression and continuous improvement What You'll Get Competitive salary that grows with your impact 25 days holiday + option to purchase up to 15 additional days Ongoing training and professional development Subsidised on-site restaurant Car and pension salary sacrifice schemes Cycle to work scheme Exercise classes and wellbeing support Paid volunteering time Regular social events and company-wide activities Exclusive discounts Life assurance Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency. In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
IT Director ( Executive Board Position) About Sunseeker Sunseeker is one of the world's most recognisable luxury yacht brands, a global leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of award-winning motor yachts that set new standards for innovation, performance and craftsmanship. With a heritage rooted in world-class British manufacturing, Sunseeker yachts are exported to over 100 countries and remain synonymous with excellence, prestige and cutting-edge technology. As the business continues its significant growth trajectory and delivers the next generation of luxury vessels, advanced digital capability and modern technology leadership are fundamental to the company's future strategy. Sunseeker is investing heavily in digital transformation, smart manufacturing, data-driven operations and cyber resilience, making this a pivotal moment to join the organisation in a senior leadership capacity. Role Purpose The IT Director will be responsible for defining and leading Sunseeker's digital, data, and technology strategy, ensuring the organisation has the capability, systems, and resilience required to support world-class yacht production and global commercial operations. This is a strategically critical role tasked with modernising Legacy environments, embedding new ways of working, strengthening cyber security, and ensuring digital capability is aligned with Sunseeker's long-term vision for innovation, engineering excellence, and operational performance. Key priorities include: Driving Strategic Alignment Developing a forward-thinking technology strategy that supports Sunseeker's global growth ambitions, engineering innovation, supply chain modernisation and digital manufacturing capability. Championing Digital Innovation Unlocking new opportunities through emerging technologies, automation, smart factory concepts, data analytics and systems integration to enhance production efficiency, quality and customer experience. Ensuring Robust Cyber Security Building a resilient cyber environment across manufacturing sites, operational systems, remote access, intellectual property protection and commercial platforms. Modernising the Technology Landscape Overseeing the evaluation, redesign and replacement of Legacy systems to create a stable, modern, scalable and secure technology architecture that supports a manufacturing environment. Your New Role Sitting on the Executive Board, the IT Director will provide visible strategic leadership across Sunseeker and shape the organisation's digital direction. You will work in partnership with senior leaders across Engineering, Operations, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Finance, HR and Commercial to ensure technology is a core enabler of business performance. You will lead the IT organisation with a strong focus on operational excellence, cyber maturity, service reliability, performance management, talent development and innovative thinking. Through effective stakeholder engagement, you will shape a high-performing, customer-centric technology function that supports both day-to-day operations and long-term strategic ambitions. This role carries full accountability for IT budgets, technology investment, supplier relationships, procurement strategy and risk management across all digital, data, infrastructure and cyber domains. Core duties include: Leading Sunseeker's technology strategy, ensuring alignment with business goals, operational priorities and global manufacturing standards. Providing expert guidance to the Executive Board on technology risks, opportunities, trends and long-term investment decisions. Overseeing the full IT landscape, including infrastructure, networks, digital manufacturing systems, ERPs, PLM systems, proprietary engineering tools, applications and cloud platforms. Driving digital transformation programmes, from Industry initiatives and automation through to data integration, analytics and business systems optimisation. Ensuring the delivery of reliable, secure, high-availability systems across all Sunseeker sites and operations. Owning Sunseeker's cyber security strategy, ensuring robust protection of intellectual property, manufacturing environments and commercial systems. Developing IT talent and capability, building a mature, high-performing IT function with strong leadership, governance, processes and service management. Leading vendor strategy, commercial negotiations and high-value technology procurement. Ensuring compliance with relevant regulatory, engineering and security standards. What You'll Need to Succeed A credible and visionary IT leader with experience operating at Executive or Board level. A proven track record of leading large-scale digital and technology transformation within complex, fast-paced or engineering-focused environments. Deep knowledge across IT infrastructure, applications, manufacturing systems, cloud, automation and cyber security. Experience modernising Legacy environments and introducing robust technology governance. Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, strategic business insights. Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence and build trusted relationships across Executive and Board level. Experience operating in manufacturing, engineering, automotive, aerospace or similarly complex technical industries (desirable). A confident leader with a focus on performance, people development, culture and continuous improvement. Demonstrated ability to manage multimillion-pound budgets, major suppliers and mission-critical systems. Benefits Package 6% employer pension contribution Life assurance/death-in-service from day one 22 days holiday plus bank holidays, increasing with service Paid sick leave 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Private medical insurance (after length-of-service) Dental insurance (after length-of-service) 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
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
IT Director ( Executive Board Position) About Sunseeker Sunseeker is one of the world's most recognisable luxury yacht brands, a global leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of award-winning motor yachts that set new standards for innovation, performance and craftsmanship. With a heritage rooted in world-class British manufacturing, Sunseeker yachts are exported to over 100 countries and remain synonymous with excellence, prestige and cutting-edge technology. As the business continues its significant growth trajectory and delivers the next generation of luxury vessels, advanced digital capability and modern technology leadership are fundamental to the company's future strategy. Sunseeker is investing heavily in digital transformation, smart manufacturing, data-driven operations and cyber resilience, making this a pivotal moment to join the organisation in a senior leadership capacity. Role Purpose The IT Director will be responsible for defining and leading Sunseeker's digital, data, and technology strategy, ensuring the organisation has the capability, systems, and resilience required to support world-class yacht production and global commercial operations. This is a strategically critical role tasked with modernising Legacy environments, embedding new ways of working, strengthening cyber security, and ensuring digital capability is aligned with Sunseeker's long-term vision for innovation, engineering excellence, and operational performance. Key priorities include: Driving Strategic Alignment Developing a forward-thinking technology strategy that supports Sunseeker's global growth ambitions, engineering innovation, supply chain modernisation and digital manufacturing capability. Championing Digital Innovation Unlocking new opportunities through emerging technologies, automation, smart factory concepts, data analytics and systems integration to enhance production efficiency, quality and customer experience. Ensuring Robust Cyber Security Building a resilient cyber environment across manufacturing sites, operational systems, remote access, intellectual property protection and commercial platforms. Modernising the Technology Landscape Overseeing the evaluation, redesign and replacement of Legacy systems to create a stable, modern, scalable and secure technology architecture that supports a manufacturing environment. Your New Role Sitting on the Executive Board, the IT Director will provide visible strategic leadership across Sunseeker and shape the organisation's digital direction. You will work in partnership with senior leaders across Engineering, Operations, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Finance, HR and Commercial to ensure technology is a core enabler of business performance. You will lead the IT organisation with a strong focus on operational excellence, cyber maturity, service reliability, performance management, talent development and innovative thinking. Through effective stakeholder engagement, you will shape a high-performing, customer-centric technology function that supports both day-to-day operations and long-term strategic ambitions. This role carries full accountability for IT budgets, technology investment, supplier relationships, procurement strategy and risk management across all digital, data, infrastructure and cyber domains. Core duties include: Leading Sunseeker's technology strategy, ensuring alignment with business goals, operational priorities and global manufacturing standards. Providing expert guidance to the Executive Board on technology risks, opportunities, trends and long-term investment decisions. Overseeing the full IT landscape, including infrastructure, networks, digital manufacturing systems, ERPs, PLM systems, proprietary engineering tools, applications and cloud platforms. Driving digital transformation programmes, from Industry initiatives and automation through to data integration, analytics and business systems optimisation. Ensuring the delivery of reliable, secure, high-availability systems across all Sunseeker sites and operations. Owning Sunseeker's cyber security strategy, ensuring robust protection of intellectual property, manufacturing environments and commercial systems. Developing IT talent and capability, building a mature, high-performing IT function with strong leadership, governance, processes and service management. Leading vendor strategy, commercial negotiations and high-value technology procurement. Ensuring compliance with relevant regulatory, engineering and security standards. What You'll Need to Succeed A credible and visionary IT leader with experience operating at Executive or Board level. A proven track record of leading large-scale digital and technology transformation within complex, fast-paced or engineering-focused environments. Deep knowledge across IT infrastructure, applications, manufacturing systems, cloud, automation and cyber security. Experience modernising Legacy environments and introducing robust technology governance. Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, strategic business insights. Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence and build trusted relationships across Executive and Board level. Experience operating in manufacturing, engineering, automotive, aerospace or similarly complex technical industries (desirable). A confident leader with a focus on performance, people development, culture and continuous improvement. Demonstrated ability to manage multimillion-pound budgets, major suppliers and mission-critical systems. Benefits Package 6% employer pension contribution Life assurance/death-in-service from day one 22 days holiday plus bank holidays, increasing with service Paid sick leave 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Private medical insurance (after length-of-service) Dental insurance (after length-of-service) 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
Build Your Career with a Forward Thinking Team We are now recruiting an FM Technician - Building Fabric to join our client's Facilities Management team and support the delivery of high value projects across various client locations throughout Northern Ireland. Why Join Us? Exciting Projects - Work across diverse sectors and contribute to meaningful, long lasting improvements Career Growth - Benefit from clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture - Join a team that values innovation, integrity, and excellence Competitive Package - Enjoy a strong salary, great benefits, and volunteering days What You'll Be Doing As an FM Technician - Building Fabric, you will deliver both planned and reactive maintenance services across a portfolio of sites. You will play a key role in ensuring buildings remain safe, functional, and well maintained. Key Responsibilities Deliver planned and reactive building fabric maintenance in line with contract scope and specifications Ensure compliance with company and client Health & Safety policies Complete reports, documentation, and job records accurately and on time Respond promptly and positively to Helpdesk requests, carrying out repairs efficiently. Prioritise workload to meet agreed response times, escalating delays where required Order and maintain materials, tools, and equipment in line with procedures Identify when specialist contractors are required and provide clear job specifications Assist with surveys, inspections, and reports Maintain asset registers and ensure equipment is correctly tagged Represent the company professionally, building strong relationships with Helpdesk and client teams Core Building Fabric Maintenance Tasks General Building Roof leak repairs, including gutter and gully works Flooring repairs and replacement (vinyl, ceramic tiles - training available) Installation and repair of internal cladding, wall tiling, and edge protection Reactive maintenance and first line response, including minor painting tasks Plumbing & Drainage First line response to plumbing and drainage issues Joinery Wall, floor, and fitting repairs Ironmongery and hardware repairs/replacements Internal and external door repairs, replacements, and inspections Planned maintenance inspections of fire doors What We're Looking For Essential NVQ Level 2 in Carpentry or similar Full UK Driving Licence Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office Strong hands on experience in building fabric maintenance Desirable City & Guilds Carpentry & Joinery (6706) IPAF training Experience using Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) systems CSCS Card Experience working on multi site contracts Our Benefits PackageThey believe in rewarding their people for the incredible work they do. The benefits package is designed to support your wellbeing, your financial future, and your personal development - helping you thrive both in and out of work. Financial & Career Benefits Annual Salary Review - Recognising performance and market alignment Profit Share Scheme - When the company performs well, our people share in that success Pension Scheme - 6% employer contribution with a minimum 3% employee contribution (salary sacrifice available) Life Assurance - Death in service benefit of 4 your annual salary paid to your chosen beneficiaries Time Off & Work-Life Balance 33 Days Annual Leave (inclusive of bank holidays) Up to 5 Additional Days through long service entitlement Volunteering Day - Paid time to give back to causes that matter to you Family & Wellbeing Support Enhanced Family Leave Policies - Supporting you through life's important moments Employee Assistance Programme including: Cashback and retail discounts Physiotherapy Nutritional support Counselling 24/7 remote GP access for you and your immediate family Lifestyle & Perks EV Car Scheme (salary sacrifice) Gym Discounts to support your health and fitness Health & Wellbeing Initiatives throughout the year, including: Annual health checks On site massage therapist sessions Flu vaccine clinics Learning & Development A strong focus on continuous learning, with opportunities to grow your skills, develop your career, and reach your full potential 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Build Your Career with a Forward Thinking Team We are now recruiting an FM Technician - Building Fabric to join our client's Facilities Management team and support the delivery of high value projects across various client locations throughout Northern Ireland. Why Join Us? Exciting Projects - Work across diverse sectors and contribute to meaningful, long lasting improvements Career Growth - Benefit from clear progression pathways and continuous professional development Collaborative Culture - Join a team that values innovation, integrity, and excellence Competitive Package - Enjoy a strong salary, great benefits, and volunteering days What You'll Be Doing As an FM Technician - Building Fabric, you will deliver both planned and reactive maintenance services across a portfolio of sites. You will play a key role in ensuring buildings remain safe, functional, and well maintained. Key Responsibilities Deliver planned and reactive building fabric maintenance in line with contract scope and specifications Ensure compliance with company and client Health & Safety policies Complete reports, documentation, and job records accurately and on time Respond promptly and positively to Helpdesk requests, carrying out repairs efficiently. Prioritise workload to meet agreed response times, escalating delays where required Order and maintain materials, tools, and equipment in line with procedures Identify when specialist contractors are required and provide clear job specifications Assist with surveys, inspections, and reports Maintain asset registers and ensure equipment is correctly tagged Represent the company professionally, building strong relationships with Helpdesk and client teams Core Building Fabric Maintenance Tasks General Building Roof leak repairs, including gutter and gully works Flooring repairs and replacement (vinyl, ceramic tiles - training available) Installation and repair of internal cladding, wall tiling, and edge protection Reactive maintenance and first line response, including minor painting tasks Plumbing & Drainage First line response to plumbing and drainage issues Joinery Wall, floor, and fitting repairs Ironmongery and hardware repairs/replacements Internal and external door repairs, replacements, and inspections Planned maintenance inspections of fire doors What We're Looking For Essential NVQ Level 2 in Carpentry or similar Full UK Driving Licence Competent IT skills, including Microsoft Office Strong hands on experience in building fabric maintenance Desirable City & Guilds Carpentry & Joinery (6706) IPAF training Experience using Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) systems CSCS Card Experience working on multi site contracts Our Benefits PackageThey believe in rewarding their people for the incredible work they do. The benefits package is designed to support your wellbeing, your financial future, and your personal development - helping you thrive both in and out of work. Financial & Career Benefits Annual Salary Review - Recognising performance and market alignment Profit Share Scheme - When the company performs well, our people share in that success Pension Scheme - 6% employer contribution with a minimum 3% employee contribution (salary sacrifice available) Life Assurance - Death in service benefit of 4 your annual salary paid to your chosen beneficiaries Time Off & Work-Life Balance 33 Days Annual Leave (inclusive of bank holidays) Up to 5 Additional Days through long service entitlement Volunteering Day - Paid time to give back to causes that matter to you Family & Wellbeing Support Enhanced Family Leave Policies - Supporting you through life's important moments Employee Assistance Programme including: Cashback and retail discounts Physiotherapy Nutritional support Counselling 24/7 remote GP access for you and your immediate family Lifestyle & Perks EV Car Scheme (salary sacrifice) Gym Discounts to support your health and fitness Health & Wellbeing Initiatives throughout the year, including: Annual health checks On site massage therapist sessions Flu vaccine clinics Learning & Development A strong focus on continuous learning, with opportunities to grow your skills, develop your career, and reach your full potential 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. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Administrative Officer (Placements and Lifelong Learning) An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Administrative Officer, to join a leading organisation based in Belfast. This is a Full-Time, Temporary Position. Working hours: 4 day week (days to be confirmed when appointed) With an hourly rate of £15.12 per hour. A Basic Access NI Check will be required. Closing date Thursday 9th April Job Role: You will be responsible for providing high-quality administrative support for placements. This will include supporting effective placement allocation, strong external relationships, accurate data management, and the efficient administration of activity, ensuring compliance. Essential Criteria Minimum of 3 years' recent (within the last six years) administration experience gained in a complex working environment. Evidence of excellent organisational skills and the ability to work effectively in a pressurised environment, in which meeting deadlines, working accurately and maintaining confidentiality are essential. Experience of working with Information Management Systems. Excellent IT skills, with experience of using Microsoft Word, Outlook and advanced Excel to include design, manipulation and the use of formulae. Experience of liaising effectively with external and internal contacts. Excellent communication skills both oral and written. Ability to work and make decisions using own initiative. Proven ability to work as part of a team. Experience and proficiency of minute taking maintaining financial records. Main Duties and Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive administrative support for the allocation and management of placements. Liaise with external placement providers to secure placements and resolve issues within required timescales. Plan and schedule annual and future placement activity. Maintain accurate placement, assessor, and visit records using management information systems. Provide guidance on placement processes and requirements. Monitor placement quality assurance, ensuring reports and marks are received, recorded, and submitted to Boards of Examiners. Maintain placement-related web and intranet content and manage communications, surveys, and data. Produce routine placement data and management reports. Work closely with staff, teams, and software providers to support placement delivery and system improvements. Administer programmes in line with agreed strategy and regulations. Manage applications, bookings, admissions processing, and student communications. Update course information, eShop listings, and maintain accurate records. Coordinate timetabling, room bookings, tutor liaison, attendance tracking, and certification. Process financial documentation, including invoices, tutor payments, and contracts. Act as the main point of contact for applicants, tutors, and stakeholders. Support the preparation of the prospectus, events, and approved publicity materials. Ensure compliance with GDPR, Data Protection, Information Security, and policies. Maintain accurate records and support audits, reviews, and inspections. Manage workload effectively, prioritising competing demands and using initiative. Contribute positively to team working, meetings, and continuous improvement of processes. Support College-wide and role-related events as required. Undertake other duties appropriate to the grade and role as assigned by line managers.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Administrative Officer (Placements and Lifelong Learning) An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Administrative Officer, to join a leading organisation based in Belfast. This is a Full-Time, Temporary Position. Working hours: 4 day week (days to be confirmed when appointed) With an hourly rate of £15.12 per hour. A Basic Access NI Check will be required. Closing date Thursday 9th April Job Role: You will be responsible for providing high-quality administrative support for placements. This will include supporting effective placement allocation, strong external relationships, accurate data management, and the efficient administration of activity, ensuring compliance. Essential Criteria Minimum of 3 years' recent (within the last six years) administration experience gained in a complex working environment. Evidence of excellent organisational skills and the ability to work effectively in a pressurised environment, in which meeting deadlines, working accurately and maintaining confidentiality are essential. Experience of working with Information Management Systems. Excellent IT skills, with experience of using Microsoft Word, Outlook and advanced Excel to include design, manipulation and the use of formulae. Experience of liaising effectively with external and internal contacts. Excellent communication skills both oral and written. Ability to work and make decisions using own initiative. Proven ability to work as part of a team. Experience and proficiency of minute taking maintaining financial records. Main Duties and Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive administrative support for the allocation and management of placements. Liaise with external placement providers to secure placements and resolve issues within required timescales. Plan and schedule annual and future placement activity. Maintain accurate placement, assessor, and visit records using management information systems. Provide guidance on placement processes and requirements. Monitor placement quality assurance, ensuring reports and marks are received, recorded, and submitted to Boards of Examiners. Maintain placement-related web and intranet content and manage communications, surveys, and data. Produce routine placement data and management reports. Work closely with staff, teams, and software providers to support placement delivery and system improvements. Administer programmes in line with agreed strategy and regulations. Manage applications, bookings, admissions processing, and student communications. Update course information, eShop listings, and maintain accurate records. Coordinate timetabling, room bookings, tutor liaison, attendance tracking, and certification. Process financial documentation, including invoices, tutor payments, and contracts. Act as the main point of contact for applicants, tutors, and stakeholders. Support the preparation of the prospectus, events, and approved publicity materials. Ensure compliance with GDPR, Data Protection, Information Security, and policies. Maintain accurate records and support audits, reviews, and inspections. Manage workload effectively, prioritising competing demands and using initiative. Contribute positively to team working, meetings, and continuous improvement of processes. Support College-wide and role-related events as required. Undertake other duties appropriate to the grade and role as assigned by line managers.
Job Title: People HR Manager Location: St Albans Contract / Hour: Monday to Friday (9am-5pm) Salary: £48,000 - £55,000 per annum Industry: Professional Services Make a Real Impact Where People Come First Ourt client is looking for a People HR Manager to help them nurture a positive, progressive and high-performing culture where everyone can do their best work. Working closely with the Head of People, this is a hands-on role that balances strategic HR thinking with operational delivery. You'll lead and support key HR functions, champion employee wellbeing, and help shape the future of our workplace culture. Daily Responsibilities: HR Operations & Lifecycle Management Lead, coach and develop the People Officer. Manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle: oRecruitment & onboarding - attract and secure top talent. oInduction - ensure smooth integration and values alignment. oPayroll - manage the payroll process and authorise monthly reports. oPensions - ensure compliance with legislation. oPerformance - support line managers and drive continuous improvement. oInternal changes, probation, exits & offboarding. Keep HR policies and processes up to date, legally compliant, and in line with Lexcel/ISO standards. Support the creation of an HR data dashboard to analyse key people metrics and inform decisions. Employee Relations & Culture Be the first point of contact for HR queries, approachable, consistent, and solutions-focused. Manage employee relations casework with care and professionalism. Support return-to-work interviews and monitor absence patterns. Work with the Head of People on training needs analysis and, where appropriate, deliver in-house training. Assist with key people projects including apprenticeships, Trainee programmes, and L&D initiatives. Provide absence cover for People support roles. Stay ahead of developments in employment law and best practice, supporting our culture of continuous improvement. Essential skills & experience: Solid experience in a managerial or senior advisory HR role. Ideally experience within Law or professional services Experience managing high-volume, fast-paced HR operations. A relevant degree or CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent experience). A confident communicator with the ability to influence at all levels. Proven line management experience. A good understanding of current UK employment law. Strong IT skills and experience with HRIS systems. Comfortable using and interpreting HR data and metrics. Experience within professional services or a commercially driven environment. Discreet, trustworthy, and empathetic. Ready to Take the Next Step? If you're a proactive HR professional who thrives on making a difference, we'd love to hear from you. Thank you for your interest in this vacancy, which is being advertised by Smart10 Recruitment Group, who are acting as an employment agency / business. Your application will be considered in competition with others, and we will contact you within 3 working days if you have been shortlisted. Smart10 is a multi-award-winning specialist recruitment consultancy focused on the supply of temporary, contract and permanent placements across a select group of business sectors. In order to keep up to date and search for all our active jobs, please visit our website, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram or LinkedIn. Please refer to Smart10's Privacy Policy as to how we hold your data.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job Title: People HR Manager Location: St Albans Contract / Hour: Monday to Friday (9am-5pm) Salary: £48,000 - £55,000 per annum Industry: Professional Services Make a Real Impact Where People Come First Ourt client is looking for a People HR Manager to help them nurture a positive, progressive and high-performing culture where everyone can do their best work. Working closely with the Head of People, this is a hands-on role that balances strategic HR thinking with operational delivery. You'll lead and support key HR functions, champion employee wellbeing, and help shape the future of our workplace culture. Daily Responsibilities: HR Operations & Lifecycle Management Lead, coach and develop the People Officer. Manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle: oRecruitment & onboarding - attract and secure top talent. oInduction - ensure smooth integration and values alignment. oPayroll - manage the payroll process and authorise monthly reports. oPensions - ensure compliance with legislation. oPerformance - support line managers and drive continuous improvement. oInternal changes, probation, exits & offboarding. Keep HR policies and processes up to date, legally compliant, and in line with Lexcel/ISO standards. Support the creation of an HR data dashboard to analyse key people metrics and inform decisions. Employee Relations & Culture Be the first point of contact for HR queries, approachable, consistent, and solutions-focused. Manage employee relations casework with care and professionalism. Support return-to-work interviews and monitor absence patterns. Work with the Head of People on training needs analysis and, where appropriate, deliver in-house training. Assist with key people projects including apprenticeships, Trainee programmes, and L&D initiatives. Provide absence cover for People support roles. Stay ahead of developments in employment law and best practice, supporting our culture of continuous improvement. Essential skills & experience: Solid experience in a managerial or senior advisory HR role. Ideally experience within Law or professional services Experience managing high-volume, fast-paced HR operations. A relevant degree or CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent experience). A confident communicator with the ability to influence at all levels. Proven line management experience. A good understanding of current UK employment law. Strong IT skills and experience with HRIS systems. Comfortable using and interpreting HR data and metrics. Experience within professional services or a commercially driven environment. Discreet, trustworthy, and empathetic. Ready to Take the Next Step? If you're a proactive HR professional who thrives on making a difference, we'd love to hear from you. Thank you for your interest in this vacancy, which is being advertised by Smart10 Recruitment Group, who are acting as an employment agency / business. Your application will be considered in competition with others, and we will contact you within 3 working days if you have been shortlisted. Smart10 is a multi-award-winning specialist recruitment consultancy focused on the supply of temporary, contract and permanent placements across a select group of business sectors. In order to keep up to date and search for all our active jobs, please visit our website, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram or LinkedIn. Please refer to Smart10's Privacy Policy as to how we hold your data.