Senior Tax Manager / Tax Director (Personal Tax & Corporate Tax Manager) - SUPERB ROLE McGinnis Loy Associates is proud to be working with an independent Accountancy Firm who are looking for a Senior Tax Manager or Tax Director (mix of personal tax & corporate tax) to join their growing team in Central London, with a view to future partnership. As one of the lead tax specialists for the office, you will be managing a team of junior tax staff and will be able to leverage your mixed tax experience to deliver specific value-add tax services to personal & corporate tax clients. The role would suit an existing Tax Manager looking for promotion from a mid-to-Top50 Accountancy practice or Tax Boutique, or a current Tax Director looking for a future Partnership opportunity. Key duties include: Dealing with HNWI's and their related businesses (including family estates) for tax compliance and advisory work Developing corporate tax efficient strategies and assisting with personal-related tax interests Providing support to HNW clients who may have complex UK and International tax issues Dealing with basic corporate tax planning, cross-border tax structuring and deal tax activities alongside one of the Tax Partners Liaising with the Tax Directors/Partners regarding tax projects for individuals (eg, dividend planning, EIS, CGT, Non domicile, VCT, IHT) Overseeing a team of junior PQ & Qualified tax staff Ensuring that the quality of personal tax & corporate tax work is done to agreed cost and timescales Working with the Tax Partners to grow and develop the firm, and increase advisory services to clients. Engaging with local referrers and other external third-parties regarding business development Confidently explaining tax issues and options to clients in a non-technical manner, and presenting to small groups in client workshops or internal training courses. To be considered for the role you should be in a recognisable Regional or Top50 practice and there is a preference for those with the CTA and/or ATT qualification. Experience with both corporate & personal tax issues and management of client portfolios is required. With excellent team working skills and relationship building skills, you should be able to develop new business, work well under pressure yet still deliver on time and budget. On offer is a salary up to £110,000 depending on your current experience & level of seniority company bonus excellent benefits including 25 days holidays, pension and healthcare schemes. To apply for the position or for more information, please contact McGinnis Loy Associates (Reading) Office by telephone or via email at com For other opportunities in Finance & Accounting or Public Practice across the Thames Valley, London & Midlands please visit our website at com. McGinnis Loy Associates is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy, in accordance with the Employment Agencies Act. Follow us on or check our Linked-In company profile
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Senior Tax Manager / Tax Director (Personal Tax & Corporate Tax Manager) - SUPERB ROLE McGinnis Loy Associates is proud to be working with an independent Accountancy Firm who are looking for a Senior Tax Manager or Tax Director (mix of personal tax & corporate tax) to join their growing team in Central London, with a view to future partnership. As one of the lead tax specialists for the office, you will be managing a team of junior tax staff and will be able to leverage your mixed tax experience to deliver specific value-add tax services to personal & corporate tax clients. The role would suit an existing Tax Manager looking for promotion from a mid-to-Top50 Accountancy practice or Tax Boutique, or a current Tax Director looking for a future Partnership opportunity. Key duties include: Dealing with HNWI's and their related businesses (including family estates) for tax compliance and advisory work Developing corporate tax efficient strategies and assisting with personal-related tax interests Providing support to HNW clients who may have complex UK and International tax issues Dealing with basic corporate tax planning, cross-border tax structuring and deal tax activities alongside one of the Tax Partners Liaising with the Tax Directors/Partners regarding tax projects for individuals (eg, dividend planning, EIS, CGT, Non domicile, VCT, IHT) Overseeing a team of junior PQ & Qualified tax staff Ensuring that the quality of personal tax & corporate tax work is done to agreed cost and timescales Working with the Tax Partners to grow and develop the firm, and increase advisory services to clients. Engaging with local referrers and other external third-parties regarding business development Confidently explaining tax issues and options to clients in a non-technical manner, and presenting to small groups in client workshops or internal training courses. To be considered for the role you should be in a recognisable Regional or Top50 practice and there is a preference for those with the CTA and/or ATT qualification. Experience with both corporate & personal tax issues and management of client portfolios is required. With excellent team working skills and relationship building skills, you should be able to develop new business, work well under pressure yet still deliver on time and budget. On offer is a salary up to £110,000 depending on your current experience & level of seniority company bonus excellent benefits including 25 days holidays, pension and healthcare schemes. To apply for the position or for more information, please contact McGinnis Loy Associates (Reading) Office by telephone or via email at com For other opportunities in Finance & Accounting or Public Practice across the Thames Valley, London & Midlands please visit our website at com. McGinnis Loy Associates is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy, in accordance with the Employment Agencies Act. Follow us on or check our Linked-In company profile
This is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping and delivering the organisation's financial and operational strategy. You will lead finance, estates, HR, procurement and IT functions, ensuring strong governance, value for money and long term sustainability. This role offers the opportunity to have a significant strategic impact and contribute to the success and development. Client Details A forward thinking, values driven education trust committed to delivering high standards across its schools and central services. With a strong focus on integrity, collaboration and continuous improvement, the trust is dedicated to providing an excellent learning environment for pupils and a supportive, empowering workplace for staff. Description Duties and tasks: Lead long term financial strategy to ensure stability and future growth. Advise senior leaders with clear financial insight and analysis. Oversee finance, estates, HR, facilities and procurement to deliver high quality, efficient services. Manage multi year financial planning to support strategic decision making. Drive income generation through effective use of assets and partnerships. Lead procurement, tenders and value for money initiatives. Support HR with performance management and staff development alignment. Oversee estates, facilities and IT planning to ensure safe, compliant and future ready environments. Ensure full compliance with financial, statutory and audit requirements. Collaborate with school and central leaders to maintain high standards and a shared culture of excellence. Profile Operated at Finance Manager/ Controller level or above within the education sector Ability to analyse complex data, manage yearly budgets and long term organisational planning Ability to influence challenge and engage stakeholders at all levels Worked with cross functional teams including estates, procurement, facilities, HR Job Offer Holiday package with additional wellbeing days Enhanced pension scheme Hybrid working supporting work life balance Employee wellbeing packages including health care options, discounted gym memberships An opportunity to shape strategy and drive meaningful improvement within an expanding organisation This is an opportunity for a skilled Director of Finance to make a significant impact in Warrington. If you meet the requirements, we encourage you to apply.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
This is a senior leadership role responsible for shaping and delivering the organisation's financial and operational strategy. You will lead finance, estates, HR, procurement and IT functions, ensuring strong governance, value for money and long term sustainability. This role offers the opportunity to have a significant strategic impact and contribute to the success and development. Client Details A forward thinking, values driven education trust committed to delivering high standards across its schools and central services. With a strong focus on integrity, collaboration and continuous improvement, the trust is dedicated to providing an excellent learning environment for pupils and a supportive, empowering workplace for staff. Description Duties and tasks: Lead long term financial strategy to ensure stability and future growth. Advise senior leaders with clear financial insight and analysis. Oversee finance, estates, HR, facilities and procurement to deliver high quality, efficient services. Manage multi year financial planning to support strategic decision making. Drive income generation through effective use of assets and partnerships. Lead procurement, tenders and value for money initiatives. Support HR with performance management and staff development alignment. Oversee estates, facilities and IT planning to ensure safe, compliant and future ready environments. Ensure full compliance with financial, statutory and audit requirements. Collaborate with school and central leaders to maintain high standards and a shared culture of excellence. Profile Operated at Finance Manager/ Controller level or above within the education sector Ability to analyse complex data, manage yearly budgets and long term organisational planning Ability to influence challenge and engage stakeholders at all levels Worked with cross functional teams including estates, procurement, facilities, HR Job Offer Holiday package with additional wellbeing days Enhanced pension scheme Hybrid working supporting work life balance Employee wellbeing packages including health care options, discounted gym memberships An opportunity to shape strategy and drive meaningful improvement within an expanding organisation This is an opportunity for a skilled Director of Finance to make a significant impact in Warrington. If you meet the requirements, we encourage you to apply.
Salisbury, United Kingdom Posted on 20/02/2026 TPF Recruitment are delighted to be working with aprestigious and growing firm of chartered accountants who are seeking a PrivateClient Tax Senior Manager to join their well-established team in Salisbury. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced privateclient tax professional to take on a senior leadership role, managing complexclient affairs, delivering high-quality advisory projects, and helping to shapethe future of a highly regarded tax department. Responsibilities Managea diverse portfolio of personal tax clients, including HNWIs, landedestates, agricultural clients, entrepreneurs, partnerships, and trusts. Leadon tax planning projects such as succession planning, use of trusts andcorporate structures, and advising on capital gains and inheritance taxmatters. Workclosely with Partners and Directors on complex assignments, takingresponsibility for delivering exceptional client service. Collaboratewith other departments (e.g. Accounts and Corporate Tax) to providejoined-up advice and solutions. Overseecompliance work and provide guidance to more junior team members. Mentor,coach, and develop junior colleagues, offering constructive feedback andtechnical training. Buildand maintain strong client relationships, identifying opportunities to addvalue and contribute to business growth. Requirements To succeed in this role, you will need: Significantexperience in private client tax, gained within a professional servicesfirm. Strongtechnical knowledge across a wide range of personal tax issues, withproven ability to explain complex matters clearly to clients. Demonstrableexperience in both compliance and advisory work, including tax planning. Excellentpeople management skills, with a track record of developing and supportingjunior staff. Strongorganisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Hybridand flexible working arrangements. Privatemedical insurance, life assurance, and pension contributions. Generousholiday allowance, with the option to purchase additional leave. Sharedparental leave and enhanced family policies. Fullyfunded training and continuous professional development.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Salisbury, United Kingdom Posted on 20/02/2026 TPF Recruitment are delighted to be working with aprestigious and growing firm of chartered accountants who are seeking a PrivateClient Tax Senior Manager to join their well-established team in Salisbury. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced privateclient tax professional to take on a senior leadership role, managing complexclient affairs, delivering high-quality advisory projects, and helping to shapethe future of a highly regarded tax department. Responsibilities Managea diverse portfolio of personal tax clients, including HNWIs, landedestates, agricultural clients, entrepreneurs, partnerships, and trusts. Leadon tax planning projects such as succession planning, use of trusts andcorporate structures, and advising on capital gains and inheritance taxmatters. Workclosely with Partners and Directors on complex assignments, takingresponsibility for delivering exceptional client service. Collaboratewith other departments (e.g. Accounts and Corporate Tax) to providejoined-up advice and solutions. Overseecompliance work and provide guidance to more junior team members. Mentor,coach, and develop junior colleagues, offering constructive feedback andtechnical training. Buildand maintain strong client relationships, identifying opportunities to addvalue and contribute to business growth. Requirements To succeed in this role, you will need: Significantexperience in private client tax, gained within a professional servicesfirm. Strongtechnical knowledge across a wide range of personal tax issues, withproven ability to explain complex matters clearly to clients. Demonstrableexperience in both compliance and advisory work, including tax planning. Excellentpeople management skills, with a track record of developing and supportingjunior staff. Strongorganisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities. Hybridand flexible working arrangements. Privatemedical insurance, life assurance, and pension contributions. Generousholiday allowance, with the option to purchase additional leave. Sharedparental leave and enhanced family policies. Fullyfunded training and continuous professional development.
Director of Finance and Corporate Services £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid role Summary A strategic executive role leading STEP's global financial strategy, corporate services and risk management. Ideal for a senior finance leader with strong commercial awareness, multi-functional leadership experience, and a passion for driving organisational excellence across finance, risk and operations. Our Client STEP is the leading global professional body for practitioners in trusts and estates. The organisation supports thousands of members worldwide through education, standards, research and governance. Find out more about STEP - The Role As Director of Finance & Corporate Services, you will steer STEP's financial strategy, ensure robust financial governance, and lead a high-performing multi-disciplinary directorate spanning finance, risk and corporate services, proactively managing work streams and risks across the directorate. Key focus areas include: Leading financial planning, reporting, budgeting and consolidated annual accounts of a global organisation Overseeing risk management, controls and compliance frameworks Providing leadership across Finance, HR, IT, Membership Services and Facilities Acting as Company Secretary and strategic partner to the Chief Executive, Board and colleagues within the Executive team Ensuring strong systems, processes and organisational resilience Main Duties You will take executive ownership of STEP's financial management, corporate services provision and organisation-wide risk culture. Further information is contained within the Job Description & Person Specification for the role. Core responsibilities include: Leading all accounting, treasury, forecasting and financial reporting activities Developing STEP's annual activity-based budget and financial strategy Ensuring robust IT systems, data protection, cyber security and wider compliance Delivering risk management strategy Overseeing HR and membership operations The Successful Candidate A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with at least 5 years' post-qualification experience in senior financial leadership. Demonstrable track record in consolidated accounts, strategic budgeting, financial modelling and presenting at Board level. Proven leadership across finance, risk and multi-functional corporate services. Strategic, collaborative, influential and adept at inspiring teams through change. Globally aware, proactive, organised and committed to STEP's values and culture. What's on offer? £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid working (minimum 2 days in London office, 3 days working from home - UK based) International exposure with occasional global travel Comprehensive benefits, strong organisational values and a culture of collaboration Opportunity to influence strategy at Board level and lead a high-impact directorate Ability to make a difference within a respected global professional body Application Process Candidates are required to upload a CV and answer a set of application questions to be considered for this role. First stage Interviews will take place on the 24th and 25th March and second interviews will take place on the 31st March and 1st April. Candidates who wish to understand more about the vacancy before submitting an application, can reach out to Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive innovation and success. That's why we're committed to promoting equality of opportunity and creating inclusive workplaces where everyone feels valued and supported. We actively seek out talent from all backgrounds and strive to reflect the rich diversity of the global workforce in every role we recruit for.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance and Corporate Services £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid role Summary A strategic executive role leading STEP's global financial strategy, corporate services and risk management. Ideal for a senior finance leader with strong commercial awareness, multi-functional leadership experience, and a passion for driving organisational excellence across finance, risk and operations. Our Client STEP is the leading global professional body for practitioners in trusts and estates. The organisation supports thousands of members worldwide through education, standards, research and governance. Find out more about STEP - The Role As Director of Finance & Corporate Services, you will steer STEP's financial strategy, ensure robust financial governance, and lead a high-performing multi-disciplinary directorate spanning finance, risk and corporate services, proactively managing work streams and risks across the directorate. Key focus areas include: Leading financial planning, reporting, budgeting and consolidated annual accounts of a global organisation Overseeing risk management, controls and compliance frameworks Providing leadership across Finance, HR, IT, Membership Services and Facilities Acting as Company Secretary and strategic partner to the Chief Executive, Board and colleagues within the Executive team Ensuring strong systems, processes and organisational resilience Main Duties You will take executive ownership of STEP's financial management, corporate services provision and organisation-wide risk culture. Further information is contained within the Job Description & Person Specification for the role. Core responsibilities include: Leading all accounting, treasury, forecasting and financial reporting activities Developing STEP's annual activity-based budget and financial strategy Ensuring robust IT systems, data protection, cyber security and wider compliance Delivering risk management strategy Overseeing HR and membership operations The Successful Candidate A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with at least 5 years' post-qualification experience in senior financial leadership. Demonstrable track record in consolidated accounts, strategic budgeting, financial modelling and presenting at Board level. Proven leadership across finance, risk and multi-functional corporate services. Strategic, collaborative, influential and adept at inspiring teams through change. Globally aware, proactive, organised and committed to STEP's values and culture. What's on offer? £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid working (minimum 2 days in London office, 3 days working from home - UK based) International exposure with occasional global travel Comprehensive benefits, strong organisational values and a culture of collaboration Opportunity to influence strategy at Board level and lead a high-impact directorate Ability to make a difference within a respected global professional body Application Process Candidates are required to upload a CV and answer a set of application questions to be considered for this role. First stage Interviews will take place on the 24th and 25th March and second interviews will take place on the 31st March and 1st April. Candidates who wish to understand more about the vacancy before submitting an application, can reach out to Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive innovation and success. That's why we're committed to promoting equality of opportunity and creating inclusive workplaces where everyone feels valued and supported. We actively seek out talent from all backgrounds and strive to reflect the rich diversity of the global workforce in every role we recruit for.
Halton Haven Hospice is seeking a Director of Finance to join our Executive Leadership Team. You will bring strategic insight and operational excellence to our Finance and Facilities functions, and act as a key advisor to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees As Director of Finance, you will: Lead all aspects of financial strategy, reporting, and governance Oversee day-to-day financial operations and team leadership Provide critical insight and assurance to the Chief Executive and Trustees Responsible for executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Support the financial management of fundraising income and grant funding Manage the Facilities function to ensure safe, compliant, and well-maintained premises Drive continuous improvement, sustainability, and operational effectiveness Support the IT and Data protection operations You will be instrumental in helping us deliver our strategic vision with financial clarity, stability, and confidence. Were seeking a qualified, experienced finance professional who can bring: Proven experience in senior financial leadership Strong technical skills in financial planning, reporting, compliance, and governance Empathy, integrity, and a passion for improving lives A collaborative, hands-on leadership style Main duties of the job Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees.Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts & strategic reports. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting. Ensure financial systems are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. About us At Halton Haven, our hospice team is united by a shared commitment to compassion, dignity and excellence in care. Every member of our teamclinical and non-clinical alikebrings a strong work ethic, professionalism and genuine kindness to everything they do. We support one another, work collaboratively, and always place patients and families at the heart of our decisions. The atmosphere at Halton Haven is one of respect, warmth and encouragement. We understand the emotional nature of hospice care and foster a supportive environment where staff feel valued, listened to and empowered. Open communication, teamwork and mutual trust create a workplace where people can thrive, grow and feel proud of the care they provide. Working at Halton Haven offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference every day. Alongside the reward of delivering outstanding palliative care, we offer a range of benefits designed to support wellbeing, development and work life balance. From ongoing training and professional development to flexible working and a strong sense of community, Halton Haven is a place where dedication is recognised and people truly matter Job responsibilities The Director of Finance is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, responsible for strategic and operational leadership of the Finance, IT and Data protection, and Facilities functions, and supporting effective governance and financial oversight by the Board of Trustees. This role reports directly to the Chief Executive and has a crucial role in shaping the hospices financial strategy, long-term sustainability, and operational efficiency. The post-holder will lead on all aspects of financial management and reporting, oversee facilities and premises-related operations, and act as the lead contact for Trustees, finance and audit matters. Working closely with the Chief Executive and fellow Directors, the Director of Finance will help deliver the hospices strategic objectives and ensure robust governance and financial control. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership and Governance Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees. Take part in the executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts, financial dashboards, forecasts, and strategic reports to the Board and Finance Sub-Committee. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting, supporting the Board and its committees with accurate, timely information. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting, ensuring alignment with hospice strategy and values. Finance Team Leadership Lead, support, and inspire the staff in the Finance, IT and Data Protection and Facilities teams. Provide oversight of day-to-day financial operations including payroll, banking, VAT, gift aid, accounts payable/receivable, and reconciliations. Ensure financial systems (e.g., Xero and fundraising CRM) are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Oversee the monthly and annual accounts processes, including audit preparation and liaison with external auditors. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes to enhance transparency, efficiency, and risk management. Fundraising and Grant Support Work closely with the Fundraising Team to ensure accurate financial recording and reporting of fundraising income streams. Support financial aspects of grant funding bids and ensure effective financial monitoring and reporting of grant conditions and claims. Facilities Oversight Provide leadership to the facilities function, ensuring effective maintenance, safety, and compliance of all premises and equipment. Ensure facilities and estates management align with health and safety standards and regulatory requirements. Key Tasks Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor progress against plans throughout the year. Support income generation through financial insights, modelling, and performance reporting. Ensure effective cash flow management and reporting. Deliver monthly and quarterly management accounts, variance analysis, and forecasts to SLT and Trustees. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Lead continuous improvement initiatives across finance and facilities operations. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communication and Relationship Management Act as a senior liaison between Trustees, the Executive Team, and operational managers. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate integrity in all financial and operational matters. General Responsibilities Promote and model the hospices values and leadership behaviours. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Attend and contribute to team, SLT, and Trustee meetings as required. Support cross-organisational initiatives and project teams, including digital and systems development. Act as a member of the Hospices Safeguarding and Equality & Inclusion leadership responsibilities, ensuring financial and facilities policies meet all safeguarding and diversity standards. Safeguarding Ensure finance and facilities operations adhere to safeguarding standards and reporting procedures. Support Trustees and the Executive Team in fulfilling their safeguarding governance duties. Health, Safety & Risk Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. Actively promote a culture of safety and accountability. Person Specification Additional Knowledge and Skills including Personal Qualities Strong understanding of financial controls, charity SORP, VAT, and governance Competent in using finance systems (e.g. Xero), Excel, and CRMs Understanding of UK charity regulations and Charity Commission guidance Able to interpret and communicate complex financial data to non-finance stakeholders Strong leadership and interpersonal skills Highly organised . click apply for full job details
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Halton Haven Hospice is seeking a Director of Finance to join our Executive Leadership Team. You will bring strategic insight and operational excellence to our Finance and Facilities functions, and act as a key advisor to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees As Director of Finance, you will: Lead all aspects of financial strategy, reporting, and governance Oversee day-to-day financial operations and team leadership Provide critical insight and assurance to the Chief Executive and Trustees Responsible for executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Support the financial management of fundraising income and grant funding Manage the Facilities function to ensure safe, compliant, and well-maintained premises Drive continuous improvement, sustainability, and operational effectiveness Support the IT and Data protection operations You will be instrumental in helping us deliver our strategic vision with financial clarity, stability, and confidence. Were seeking a qualified, experienced finance professional who can bring: Proven experience in senior financial leadership Strong technical skills in financial planning, reporting, compliance, and governance Empathy, integrity, and a passion for improving lives A collaborative, hands-on leadership style Main duties of the job Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees.Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts & strategic reports. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting. Ensure financial systems are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. About us At Halton Haven, our hospice team is united by a shared commitment to compassion, dignity and excellence in care. Every member of our teamclinical and non-clinical alikebrings a strong work ethic, professionalism and genuine kindness to everything they do. We support one another, work collaboratively, and always place patients and families at the heart of our decisions. The atmosphere at Halton Haven is one of respect, warmth and encouragement. We understand the emotional nature of hospice care and foster a supportive environment where staff feel valued, listened to and empowered. Open communication, teamwork and mutual trust create a workplace where people can thrive, grow and feel proud of the care they provide. Working at Halton Haven offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference every day. Alongside the reward of delivering outstanding palliative care, we offer a range of benefits designed to support wellbeing, development and work life balance. From ongoing training and professional development to flexible working and a strong sense of community, Halton Haven is a place where dedication is recognised and people truly matter Job responsibilities The Director of Finance is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, responsible for strategic and operational leadership of the Finance, IT and Data protection, and Facilities functions, and supporting effective governance and financial oversight by the Board of Trustees. This role reports directly to the Chief Executive and has a crucial role in shaping the hospices financial strategy, long-term sustainability, and operational efficiency. The post-holder will lead on all aspects of financial management and reporting, oversee facilities and premises-related operations, and act as the lead contact for Trustees, finance and audit matters. Working closely with the Chief Executive and fellow Directors, the Director of Finance will help deliver the hospices strategic objectives and ensure robust governance and financial control. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership and Governance Provide strategic financial leadership to the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees. Take part in the executive on-call duties as part of a scheduled rota, handling urgent issues outside regular business hours. Lead on financial planning, business modelling, forecasting, and long-term sustainability strategy. Prepare and present management accounts, financial dashboards, forecasts, and strategic reports to the Board and Finance Sub-Committee. Ensure the organisations financial governance, policies, and reporting meet all statutory, regulatory, and charity commission requirements. Act as the executive lead for governance reporting, supporting the Board and its committees with accurate, timely information. Play a central role in business planning and annual budget setting, ensuring alignment with hospice strategy and values. Finance Team Leadership Lead, support, and inspire the staff in the Finance, IT and Data Protection and Facilities teams. Provide oversight of day-to-day financial operations including payroll, banking, VAT, gift aid, accounts payable/receivable, and reconciliations. Ensure financial systems (e.g., Xero and fundraising CRM) are accurate and up to date, supporting timely decision-making. Oversee the monthly and annual accounts processes, including audit preparation and liaison with external auditors. Embed strong financial controls and continuously improve internal processes to enhance transparency, efficiency, and risk management. Fundraising and Grant Support Work closely with the Fundraising Team to ensure accurate financial recording and reporting of fundraising income streams. Support financial aspects of grant funding bids and ensure effective financial monitoring and reporting of grant conditions and claims. Facilities Oversight Provide leadership to the facilities function, ensuring effective maintenance, safety, and compliance of all premises and equipment. Ensure facilities and estates management align with health and safety standards and regulatory requirements. Key Tasks Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor progress against plans throughout the year. Support income generation through financial insights, modelling, and performance reporting. Ensure effective cash flow management and reporting. Deliver monthly and quarterly management accounts, variance analysis, and forecasts to SLT and Trustees. Oversee all statutory returns, including VAT, pensions, and charity commission filings. Lead continuous improvement initiatives across finance and facilities operations. Ensure all aspects of compliance relating to finance, facilities, contracts, and health & safety are met. Communication and Relationship Management Act as a senior liaison between Trustees, the Executive Team, and operational managers. Communicate complex financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Build collaborative relationships with external auditors, banks, insurers, regulators, and funding bodies. Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate integrity in all financial and operational matters. General Responsibilities Promote and model the hospices values and leadership behaviours. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of charity accounting standards, financial legislation, and regulatory frameworks. Attend and contribute to team, SLT, and Trustee meetings as required. Support cross-organisational initiatives and project teams, including digital and systems development. Act as a member of the Hospices Safeguarding and Equality & Inclusion leadership responsibilities, ensuring financial and facilities policies meet all safeguarding and diversity standards. Safeguarding Ensure finance and facilities operations adhere to safeguarding standards and reporting procedures. Support Trustees and the Executive Team in fulfilling their safeguarding governance duties. Health, Safety & Risk Ensure all finance and facilities-related activities comply with Health and Safety regulations. Identify and mitigate financial and operational risks. Actively promote a culture of safety and accountability. Person Specification Additional Knowledge and Skills including Personal Qualities Strong understanding of financial controls, charity SORP, VAT, and governance Competent in using finance systems (e.g. Xero), Excel, and CRMs Understanding of UK charity regulations and Charity Commission guidance Able to interpret and communicate complex financial data to non-finance stakeholders Strong leadership and interpersonal skills Highly organised . click apply for full job details
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is embarking on one of the most ambitious hospital redevelopment programmes in the NHS, with a 3-4 billion investment planned across three major acute hospital sites. The role of Head of Commercial Property Development is central to realising the commercial potential of these projects, particularly the once in a generation redevelopment of St Marys Hospital in Paddington. The postholder will lead the identification, planning and execution of commercial property development opportunities generated by the new hospital build, including the transformation of significant surplus land for long term value creation. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a major London healthcare estate, contribute to improved patient care environments, and support pioneering work within Paddington Life Sciences. Main duties of the job The Head of Commercial Property Development will oversee the full lifecycle of commercial planning and development, from identifying opportunities to securing planning consent and preparing sites for longterm partnerships. They will evaluate commercial propositions, develop business cases and lead multidisciplinary advisor teams to keep projects aligned with strategic and programme priorities. A key responsibility is leading the St Marys masterplan, ensuring commercial development aligns with the new hospital design and supports the Trusts Paddington Life Sciences ambitions. The postholder will work with local authorities, the GLA and government stakeholders, managing complex and sensitive discussions with confidence and clarity. They will also shape procurement strategies, manage supplier relationships and ensure all commercial decisions meet legal, policy and governance standards. The role requires strong leadership and collaboration across Estates and Facilities, Finance, Imperial Private Healthcare, Imperial College London, external developers, consultants and community partners. The postholder will champion Trust values, promote an inclusive culture and ensure commercial activity delivers social, economic and environmental benefits for local communities. About us Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the largest acute NHS trusts in the UK, serving over one million patients each year across five London hospitals: Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlottes and Chelsea, St Marys and the Western Eye. Formed in 2007, the Trust has a global reputation for pioneering research, clinical excellence and educational innovation. As part of one of the UKs six academic health science centres, the Trust partners with Imperial College London to translate scientific discovery into better patient care, hosting one of the country's National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centres. The Trust combines worldclass specialised services with integrated community and digital care, and continues to invest in transformative research, education and infrastructure to deliver better health, for life. Job responsibilities The Head of Commercial Property Development will play a critical strategic leadership role within the Trusts redevelopment programme, providing commercial, technical and property development expertise to support the planning and delivery of major hospital and mixeduse development projects. The postholder will take responsibility for maximising the commercial value embedded in the redevelopment proposals, ensuring that the Trusts land, estate and development opportunities are planned and executed in a way that supports clinical transformation, longterm financial sustainability and the Trusts life sciences ambitions. A core element of the role will be leading the commercial development strategy for St Marys Hospital. The redevelopment of St Marys will release approximately half of the existing site for commercial use, and the Trust intends to secure outline planning consent for the full campus, including both the new hospital and commercial development zones. The postholder will lead masterplanning activities, manage professional advisors, and collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure that the planning application is commercially robust, deliverable and aligned with strategic objectives. This includes working closely with the St Marys design team, the Redevelopment Capital Delivery Director, the St Marys Taskforce and partners from the life sciences ecosystem. The role requires a highly skilled commercial strategist with the ability to lead complex, multistakeholder programmes. The postholder will design commercial approaches to market, oversee the delivery of business cases, and provide seniorlevel advice on development phasing, financial modelling, planning risk and commercial procurement strategy. They will also ensure that commercial plans support environmental sustainability, netzero obligations and the Trusts commitment to social value. As a senior leader within the redevelopment programme, the postholder will help establish the valuesdriven culture of the team, providing mentorship, direction and resilience in a fastmoving, ambiguous and politically sensitive environment. Success in this role will be demonstrated by the delivery of a commercially viable, strategically aligned and financially optimised commercial development strategy for the St Marys site and wider Trust estate. The postholder will be expected to secure a comprehensive and deliverable masterplan and planning consent that supports the new hospital development and unlocks longterm commercial value. They will also be responsible for ensuring robust commercial governance, achieving measurable progress against redevelopment milestones and enabling the Trust to select and engage longterm development partners. Additional indicators of success include building strong and trusting relationships across senior internal and external stakeholders, delivering highquality business cases and analysis, leading professional teams effectively, and ensuring all plans support the Trusts commitments to netzero, social value and community benefit. The postholder will contribute to the overall success of the redevelopment programme by providing expert commercial insight, strategic leadership and a proactive, solutionsfocused approach to complex urban development challenges. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to masters level or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in large and complex organisations Membership of recognised professional body Evidence of CPD Skills/Abilities Leadership, vision, strategic thinking and planning with highly developed interpersonal skills Ability to make decisions autonomously when required, often in the absence of complete information Deep, proven, knowledge of delivering change within a complex environment. A skilled influencer who is outcome focused Undertaking detailed analysis and producing business cases to support investment High quality analytical and problem-solving abilities Ability to communicate complex problems and issues simply and effectively Sophisticated approach to delivering environmental sustainability and social value Supporting inclusive community engagement processes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Political awareness and sensitivity Have tolerance for ambiguity in an often-changing environment Emotionally resilient and capable of responding positively to set-backs Significant experience of working with multiple organisations with sometimes opposing objectives to gain consensus Successful track record of delivery of proactive stakeholder engagement with evidence of measurable impact, Ability to analyse numerical and written data, assess options and draw appropriate conclusions Comprehensive IT skills: ability to input and manipulate financial data into databases and spreadsheets; and utilise the full suite of Microsoft Office programs High level critical thinking skills Experience Managing professional teams Delivery of complex commercial strategy and transactions in the public sector Commercial experience in the Manufacturing and Infrastructure industry on large scale property deals Senior leadership experience in a large and complex environment Experience communicating in hostile, antagonistic or highly emotive atmospheres, whilst still delivering the core message in a sensitive manner Significant experience in Programme management and structuring the delivery of complex work, incorporating multiple inputs and stakeholders, management of fluctuating workload and associated resource management Senior level technical knowledge and experience of advising on complex transactions and commercial options High level of relevant professional, technical experience related to the delivery of commercial advice and complex transactions including market engagement Experience of leading and managing teams to be Track record of managing large mixed-use development projects from inception to completion Comprehensive understanding of property and investment markets, with exposure to UK and / or European real estate markets successful Track record of leading major developments in London Track record of working on complex urban sites with heritage assets
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is embarking on one of the most ambitious hospital redevelopment programmes in the NHS, with a 3-4 billion investment planned across three major acute hospital sites. The role of Head of Commercial Property Development is central to realising the commercial potential of these projects, particularly the once in a generation redevelopment of St Marys Hospital in Paddington. The postholder will lead the identification, planning and execution of commercial property development opportunities generated by the new hospital build, including the transformation of significant surplus land for long term value creation. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a major London healthcare estate, contribute to improved patient care environments, and support pioneering work within Paddington Life Sciences. Main duties of the job The Head of Commercial Property Development will oversee the full lifecycle of commercial planning and development, from identifying opportunities to securing planning consent and preparing sites for longterm partnerships. They will evaluate commercial propositions, develop business cases and lead multidisciplinary advisor teams to keep projects aligned with strategic and programme priorities. A key responsibility is leading the St Marys masterplan, ensuring commercial development aligns with the new hospital design and supports the Trusts Paddington Life Sciences ambitions. The postholder will work with local authorities, the GLA and government stakeholders, managing complex and sensitive discussions with confidence and clarity. They will also shape procurement strategies, manage supplier relationships and ensure all commercial decisions meet legal, policy and governance standards. The role requires strong leadership and collaboration across Estates and Facilities, Finance, Imperial Private Healthcare, Imperial College London, external developers, consultants and community partners. The postholder will champion Trust values, promote an inclusive culture and ensure commercial activity delivers social, economic and environmental benefits for local communities. About us Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the largest acute NHS trusts in the UK, serving over one million patients each year across five London hospitals: Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlottes and Chelsea, St Marys and the Western Eye. Formed in 2007, the Trust has a global reputation for pioneering research, clinical excellence and educational innovation. As part of one of the UKs six academic health science centres, the Trust partners with Imperial College London to translate scientific discovery into better patient care, hosting one of the country's National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centres. The Trust combines worldclass specialised services with integrated community and digital care, and continues to invest in transformative research, education and infrastructure to deliver better health, for life. Job responsibilities The Head of Commercial Property Development will play a critical strategic leadership role within the Trusts redevelopment programme, providing commercial, technical and property development expertise to support the planning and delivery of major hospital and mixeduse development projects. The postholder will take responsibility for maximising the commercial value embedded in the redevelopment proposals, ensuring that the Trusts land, estate and development opportunities are planned and executed in a way that supports clinical transformation, longterm financial sustainability and the Trusts life sciences ambitions. A core element of the role will be leading the commercial development strategy for St Marys Hospital. The redevelopment of St Marys will release approximately half of the existing site for commercial use, and the Trust intends to secure outline planning consent for the full campus, including both the new hospital and commercial development zones. The postholder will lead masterplanning activities, manage professional advisors, and collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure that the planning application is commercially robust, deliverable and aligned with strategic objectives. This includes working closely with the St Marys design team, the Redevelopment Capital Delivery Director, the St Marys Taskforce and partners from the life sciences ecosystem. The role requires a highly skilled commercial strategist with the ability to lead complex, multistakeholder programmes. The postholder will design commercial approaches to market, oversee the delivery of business cases, and provide seniorlevel advice on development phasing, financial modelling, planning risk and commercial procurement strategy. They will also ensure that commercial plans support environmental sustainability, netzero obligations and the Trusts commitment to social value. As a senior leader within the redevelopment programme, the postholder will help establish the valuesdriven culture of the team, providing mentorship, direction and resilience in a fastmoving, ambiguous and politically sensitive environment. Success in this role will be demonstrated by the delivery of a commercially viable, strategically aligned and financially optimised commercial development strategy for the St Marys site and wider Trust estate. The postholder will be expected to secure a comprehensive and deliverable masterplan and planning consent that supports the new hospital development and unlocks longterm commercial value. They will also be responsible for ensuring robust commercial governance, achieving measurable progress against redevelopment milestones and enabling the Trust to select and engage longterm development partners. Additional indicators of success include building strong and trusting relationships across senior internal and external stakeholders, delivering highquality business cases and analysis, leading professional teams effectively, and ensuring all plans support the Trusts commitments to netzero, social value and community benefit. The postholder will contribute to the overall success of the redevelopment programme by providing expert commercial insight, strategic leadership and a proactive, solutionsfocused approach to complex urban development challenges. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to masters level or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in large and complex organisations Membership of recognised professional body Evidence of CPD Skills/Abilities Leadership, vision, strategic thinking and planning with highly developed interpersonal skills Ability to make decisions autonomously when required, often in the absence of complete information Deep, proven, knowledge of delivering change within a complex environment. A skilled influencer who is outcome focused Undertaking detailed analysis and producing business cases to support investment High quality analytical and problem-solving abilities Ability to communicate complex problems and issues simply and effectively Sophisticated approach to delivering environmental sustainability and social value Supporting inclusive community engagement processes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Political awareness and sensitivity Have tolerance for ambiguity in an often-changing environment Emotionally resilient and capable of responding positively to set-backs Significant experience of working with multiple organisations with sometimes opposing objectives to gain consensus Successful track record of delivery of proactive stakeholder engagement with evidence of measurable impact, Ability to analyse numerical and written data, assess options and draw appropriate conclusions Comprehensive IT skills: ability to input and manipulate financial data into databases and spreadsheets; and utilise the full suite of Microsoft Office programs High level critical thinking skills Experience Managing professional teams Delivery of complex commercial strategy and transactions in the public sector Commercial experience in the Manufacturing and Infrastructure industry on large scale property deals Senior leadership experience in a large and complex environment Experience communicating in hostile, antagonistic or highly emotive atmospheres, whilst still delivering the core message in a sensitive manner Significant experience in Programme management and structuring the delivery of complex work, incorporating multiple inputs and stakeholders, management of fluctuating workload and associated resource management Senior level technical knowledge and experience of advising on complex transactions and commercial options High level of relevant professional, technical experience related to the delivery of commercial advice and complex transactions including market engagement Experience of leading and managing teams to be Track record of managing large mixed-use development projects from inception to completion Comprehensive understanding of property and investment markets, with exposure to UK and / or European real estate markets successful Track record of leading major developments in London Track record of working on complex urban sites with heritage assets
Our client is currently looking to recruit a Transformation Director on an initial 18 month contract. Transformation Director Sussex - Hybrid £800 - £1000 per day umbrella An exceptional opportunity has arisen to lead a once-in-a-generation Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) programme across Sussex. This pivotal role will shape the future operating model of local government across the county ensuring a safe, legal and well-planned transition while maintaining service continuity and improving outcomes for residents. About the Role Lead the full LGR portfolio across all Sussex authorities Establish and oversee a disciplined Portfolio Management Office (PMO) Translate political ambition into deliverable, measurable plans Ensure robust governance, assurance and legal readiness Maintain focus on long-term sustainability and improved outcomes You will oversee programme leads across: Legal & Governance Finance & Commercial HR & TUPE Digital & Data Communications & Engagement Assets & Estates Service Integration Who We re Looking For We are seeking a senior public sector transformation leader with: Proven experience leading large-scale reorganisation or system change Strong portfolio and programme management expertise Significant experience working with elected Members and Chief Executives Deep understanding of local government legislation and governance Strong financial, commercial and digital transformation capability High political awareness and resilience in complex environments You will be collaborative, strategic, delivery-focused and committed to public service values, equality, diversity and inclusion. This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established organisation on a long term contract
Feb 27, 2026
Contractor
Our client is currently looking to recruit a Transformation Director on an initial 18 month contract. Transformation Director Sussex - Hybrid £800 - £1000 per day umbrella An exceptional opportunity has arisen to lead a once-in-a-generation Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) programme across Sussex. This pivotal role will shape the future operating model of local government across the county ensuring a safe, legal and well-planned transition while maintaining service continuity and improving outcomes for residents. About the Role Lead the full LGR portfolio across all Sussex authorities Establish and oversee a disciplined Portfolio Management Office (PMO) Translate political ambition into deliverable, measurable plans Ensure robust governance, assurance and legal readiness Maintain focus on long-term sustainability and improved outcomes You will oversee programme leads across: Legal & Governance Finance & Commercial HR & TUPE Digital & Data Communications & Engagement Assets & Estates Service Integration Who We re Looking For We are seeking a senior public sector transformation leader with: Proven experience leading large-scale reorganisation or system change Strong portfolio and programme management expertise Significant experience working with elected Members and Chief Executives Deep understanding of local government legislation and governance Strong financial, commercial and digital transformation capability High political awareness and resilience in complex environments You will be collaborative, strategic, delivery-focused and committed to public service values, equality, diversity and inclusion. This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established organisation on a long term contract
Private Wealth Principal Associate / Legal Director Location: Reading, UK (Hybrid working) Salary: Very competitive DOE An exceptional opportunity has arisen to join a leading international law firm during a period of significant growth. This forward-thinking firm is expanding its market-leading Private Wealth team and is seeking a Legal Director or ambitious Principal Associate to play a pivotal role in the continued success of the department. About the Role The Private Wealth team provides expert advice to high-net-worth individuals, professional and corporate trustees on UK tax and estate planning, trusts and trust administration, and landed estates. They also collaborate across the firm on matters relating to residential property, employment, business affairs, and family law. The successful candidate will manage a diverse and high-quality caseload, handling complex matters such as: Wills, trusts, and probate Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) and Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) Tax planning and trust administration Advising private clients, professional trustees, and corporate trustees You will ensure client matters are progressed efficiently, maintaining excellent communication regarding fees and progress. You will also contribute to the growth of the practice through business development activities, including client events, writing articles, and promoting the firm's services externally. What We're Looking For Admission to the Solicitors Roll 8+ years PQE (though ambitious candidates with slightly less PQE will be considered) Experience managing a team is desirable but not essential Strong expertise in tax, trusts, and estate planning Why This Role is Exciting Join a firm investing heavily in technology, business development, and marketing to support your success Work with a supportive, high-performing team on a varied and stimulating workload Competitive remuneration with a market-leading bonus scheme of up to 50% of salary Opportunity to make a significant impact on a department experiencing strong growth This is a chance to take a step up in your career, working in a forward-looking environment where your expertise and initiative are highly valued. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Private Wealth Principal Associate / Legal Director Location: Reading, UK (Hybrid working) Salary: Very competitive DOE An exceptional opportunity has arisen to join a leading international law firm during a period of significant growth. This forward-thinking firm is expanding its market-leading Private Wealth team and is seeking a Legal Director or ambitious Principal Associate to play a pivotal role in the continued success of the department. About the Role The Private Wealth team provides expert advice to high-net-worth individuals, professional and corporate trustees on UK tax and estate planning, trusts and trust administration, and landed estates. They also collaborate across the firm on matters relating to residential property, employment, business affairs, and family law. The successful candidate will manage a diverse and high-quality caseload, handling complex matters such as: Wills, trusts, and probate Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) and Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) Tax planning and trust administration Advising private clients, professional trustees, and corporate trustees You will ensure client matters are progressed efficiently, maintaining excellent communication regarding fees and progress. You will also contribute to the growth of the practice through business development activities, including client events, writing articles, and promoting the firm's services externally. What We're Looking For Admission to the Solicitors Roll 8+ years PQE (though ambitious candidates with slightly less PQE will be considered) Experience managing a team is desirable but not essential Strong expertise in tax, trusts, and estate planning Why This Role is Exciting Join a firm investing heavily in technology, business development, and marketing to support your success Work with a supportive, high-performing team on a varied and stimulating workload Competitive remuneration with a market-leading bonus scheme of up to 50% of salary Opportunity to make a significant impact on a department experiencing strong growth This is a chance to take a step up in your career, working in a forward-looking environment where your expertise and initiative are highly valued. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
A growing niche specialist Waste Management consultancy is looking to hire 2 Business Development Managers due to growth. NB you MUST have waste management Sales experience to be considered. This is a remote role, and as such you can be based anywhere in the UK. This business are owned by a larger recycling/commodities group, and are growing in revenues and headcount year on year. These roles are ideally suited to individuals who identify as hunters, but with a real eye for detail and strategy, as opposed to fast transactional selling. You will be comfortable with a long sales cycle, minimal leads, and will be resourceful in providing true saving and efficiency findings for clients up and down the country, mostly within Manufacturing markets. Candidates must have strong results in Sales within Waste Management - be it trade, TWM, Hazardous etc. You will be highly numerate and good at engaging with a wide range of audiences. Typical decision makers will be: Facilities Managers, Estates Managers, Finance Directors and business owners, as well as procurement teams and health and safety teams, environmental Directors etc. Salary range is entirely dependent on experience but will be a range in basic from 45,000 to 70, 000 for the right person, plus a strong bonus scheme and development opportunities. OTE is 80-100k a year. NB only candidates with experience selling Waste Management services will be considered. Please only apply if you have WM experience
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
A growing niche specialist Waste Management consultancy is looking to hire 2 Business Development Managers due to growth. NB you MUST have waste management Sales experience to be considered. This is a remote role, and as such you can be based anywhere in the UK. This business are owned by a larger recycling/commodities group, and are growing in revenues and headcount year on year. These roles are ideally suited to individuals who identify as hunters, but with a real eye for detail and strategy, as opposed to fast transactional selling. You will be comfortable with a long sales cycle, minimal leads, and will be resourceful in providing true saving and efficiency findings for clients up and down the country, mostly within Manufacturing markets. Candidates must have strong results in Sales within Waste Management - be it trade, TWM, Hazardous etc. You will be highly numerate and good at engaging with a wide range of audiences. Typical decision makers will be: Facilities Managers, Estates Managers, Finance Directors and business owners, as well as procurement teams and health and safety teams, environmental Directors etc. Salary range is entirely dependent on experience but will be a range in basic from 45,000 to 70, 000 for the right person, plus a strong bonus scheme and development opportunities. OTE is 80-100k a year. NB only candidates with experience selling Waste Management services will be considered. Please only apply if you have WM experience
A growing niche specialist Waste Management consultancy is looking to hire 2 Business Development Managers due to growth. NB you MUST have waste management Sales experience to be considered. This is a remote role, and as such you can be based anywhere in the UK. This business are owned by a larger recycling/commodities group, and are growing in revenues and headcount year on year. These roles are ideally suited to individuals who identify as hunters, but with a real eye for detail and strategy, as opposed to fast transactional selling. You will be comfortable with a long sales cycle, minimal leads, and will be resourceful in providing true saving and efficiency findings for clients up and down the country, mostly within Manufacturing markets. Candidates must have strong results in Sales within Waste Management - be it trade, TWM, Hazardous etc. You will be highly numerate and good at engaging with a wide range of audiences. Typical decision makers will be: Facilities Managers, Estates Managers, Finance Directors and business owners, as well as procurement teams and health and safety teams, environmental Directors etc. Salary range is entirely dependent on experience but will be a range in basic from 40,000 to 70, 000 for the right person, plus a strong bonus scheme and development opportunities. OTE is 80-100k a year. NB only candidates with experience selling Waste Management services will be considered. Please only apply if you have WM experience
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
A growing niche specialist Waste Management consultancy is looking to hire 2 Business Development Managers due to growth. NB you MUST have waste management Sales experience to be considered. This is a remote role, and as such you can be based anywhere in the UK. This business are owned by a larger recycling/commodities group, and are growing in revenues and headcount year on year. These roles are ideally suited to individuals who identify as hunters, but with a real eye for detail and strategy, as opposed to fast transactional selling. You will be comfortable with a long sales cycle, minimal leads, and will be resourceful in providing true saving and efficiency findings for clients up and down the country, mostly within Manufacturing markets. Candidates must have strong results in Sales within Waste Management - be it trade, TWM, Hazardous etc. You will be highly numerate and good at engaging with a wide range of audiences. Typical decision makers will be: Facilities Managers, Estates Managers, Finance Directors and business owners, as well as procurement teams and health and safety teams, environmental Directors etc. Salary range is entirely dependent on experience but will be a range in basic from 40,000 to 70, 000 for the right person, plus a strong bonus scheme and development opportunities. OTE is 80-100k a year. NB only candidates with experience selling Waste Management services will be considered. Please only apply if you have WM experience
Residential Management Group (RMG)
City, Manchester
Residential Management Group (RMG), a market leading Property Management Company is looking for a Property Manager, experienced within block/estate management, as we manage small and large blocks and estates for RMC (Resident Management Companies), L&T (Landlord & Tenant) and Developers. This is a great career opportunity to join a large, organically growing, market leading managing agent. You'll be working alongside an experienced and supportive team of property management professionals, led by a highly experienced senior management team. We also have superb systems, robust processes, and specialist back-office support teams, so when you join us as a Property Manager , you're equipped with the best support to deliver a property management service that is second to none. Where will you be located? Working sited based and and out of our Offices in Northwich (CW9 7LN), you'll be conveniently located to visit your developments in across, Manchester, Greater Manchester and surrounding areas What are some of the tasks you will be doing? Managing an established residential portfolio of blocks and estates, you will utilise your sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, the governance around property management and your experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings, complex developments, overseeing cladding remediation. You will Carry out and monitor services required, in line with the service level agreement with contractors and the terms of the lease. Construct the appropriate budget (for the Landlord to sign off) and monitor the collection of Service Charges to fund necessary works. Lead on meetings with the RMC Directors, Residents' Association and Developers etc. in line with the service level agreement and statutory requirements. Be aware of the Compliance, Health & Safety and M & E requirements of Residential Management and that your sites are fully compliant. Ensure a fully documented audit trail for site visits; meetings (formal and informal) Ensure maintenance is identified and carried out as promptly as possible to reduce the risk of further damage. Ensure all consultation procedures are followed. Review lease requirements for major works and ensure section 20 notices are served and a major works programme are in place. What are we looking for? Block/Estate Property Management experience in a previous Property Manager role The ability to understand leases, service charge budgeting and associated legislation. Sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, with experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings and complex sites The ability to build and maintain key relationships both internally and externally. Good attention to detail, comfortable with excel and picking out financial details, Section 20, great customer service skills. Excellent organisational skills Confident, with a customer centric mindset A full UK driving licence and car What does RMG have offer you? You'll not only be joining a thriving market leader where you'll benefit from working alongside the best in the industry, you'll also receive a superb package of company benefits including: 27 days holiday plus all Bank Holidays Free Healthcare cashback Plan (re-claiming for things like optical treatment (plus an optical discount voucher) and dental care, physiotherapy and GP Charges - plus more! (all to a generous fixed amount), plus 24/7 access to remote GP Services Sponsorship for study and professional qualifications (up to 4 study days) Pension scheme (matched up to 7%) and Life assurance (4 x annual salary) As part of Places for People Group (RMG's parent company), you will have access to Our Place Rewards, where you can choose from a huge range of shopping discounts, instore vouchers and reloadable e-cards, earn cashback on on-line purchases and take advantage of many exclusive offers! About Us Join the RMG family and join one of the largest and most respected property management companies with a portfolio spanning over 144,000 households across the UK. We offer a range of job opportunities, from property management, finance, customer services, and everything in between, which makes us a great place to work. And it doesn't stop there. Every one of our employees has the opportunity to learn, develop and grow in their chosen career pathway and reach their potential. What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, we offer a guaranteed interview to candidates who are disabled, neurodiverse, or have served in the Armed Forces, provided they meet the essential criteria for the role. If you would like to be considered under this scheme, please indicate this in your application. We are dedicated to creating a supportive and accessible recruitment process for all. We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments to support your application or interview experience, please let us know. We're happy to work with you to ensure you have the opportunity to perform at your best. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls Safeguarding At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
Residential Management Group (RMG), a market leading Property Management Company is looking for a Property Manager, experienced within block/estate management, as we manage small and large blocks and estates for RMC (Resident Management Companies), L&T (Landlord & Tenant) and Developers. This is a great career opportunity to join a large, organically growing, market leading managing agent. You'll be working alongside an experienced and supportive team of property management professionals, led by a highly experienced senior management team. We also have superb systems, robust processes, and specialist back-office support teams, so when you join us as a Property Manager , you're equipped with the best support to deliver a property management service that is second to none. Where will you be located? Working sited based and and out of our Offices in Northwich (CW9 7LN), you'll be conveniently located to visit your developments in across, Manchester, Greater Manchester and surrounding areas What are some of the tasks you will be doing? Managing an established residential portfolio of blocks and estates, you will utilise your sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, the governance around property management and your experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings, complex developments, overseeing cladding remediation. You will Carry out and monitor services required, in line with the service level agreement with contractors and the terms of the lease. Construct the appropriate budget (for the Landlord to sign off) and monitor the collection of Service Charges to fund necessary works. Lead on meetings with the RMC Directors, Residents' Association and Developers etc. in line with the service level agreement and statutory requirements. Be aware of the Compliance, Health & Safety and M & E requirements of Residential Management and that your sites are fully compliant. Ensure a fully documented audit trail for site visits; meetings (formal and informal) Ensure maintenance is identified and carried out as promptly as possible to reduce the risk of further damage. Ensure all consultation procedures are followed. Review lease requirements for major works and ensure section 20 notices are served and a major works programme are in place. What are we looking for? Block/Estate Property Management experience in a previous Property Manager role The ability to understand leases, service charge budgeting and associated legislation. Sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, with experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings and complex sites The ability to build and maintain key relationships both internally and externally. Good attention to detail, comfortable with excel and picking out financial details, Section 20, great customer service skills. Excellent organisational skills Confident, with a customer centric mindset A full UK driving licence and car What does RMG have offer you? You'll not only be joining a thriving market leader where you'll benefit from working alongside the best in the industry, you'll also receive a superb package of company benefits including: 27 days holiday plus all Bank Holidays Free Healthcare cashback Plan (re-claiming for things like optical treatment (plus an optical discount voucher) and dental care, physiotherapy and GP Charges - plus more! (all to a generous fixed amount), plus 24/7 access to remote GP Services Sponsorship for study and professional qualifications (up to 4 study days) Pension scheme (matched up to 7%) and Life assurance (4 x annual salary) As part of Places for People Group (RMG's parent company), you will have access to Our Place Rewards, where you can choose from a huge range of shopping discounts, instore vouchers and reloadable e-cards, earn cashback on on-line purchases and take advantage of many exclusive offers! About Us Join the RMG family and join one of the largest and most respected property management companies with a portfolio spanning over 144,000 households across the UK. We offer a range of job opportunities, from property management, finance, customer services, and everything in between, which makes us a great place to work. And it doesn't stop there. Every one of our employees has the opportunity to learn, develop and grow in their chosen career pathway and reach their potential. What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, we offer a guaranteed interview to candidates who are disabled, neurodiverse, or have served in the Armed Forces, provided they meet the essential criteria for the role. If you would like to be considered under this scheme, please indicate this in your application. We are dedicated to creating a supportive and accessible recruitment process for all. We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments to support your application or interview experience, please let us know. We're happy to work with you to ensure you have the opportunity to perform at your best. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls Safeguarding At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities
Residential Management Group (RMG)
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Residential Management Group (RMG), a market leading Property Management Company is looking for a Property Manager, experienced within block/estate management, as we manage small and large blocks and estates for RMC (Resident Management Companies), L&T (Landlord & Tenant) and Developers. This is a great career opportunity to join a large, organically growing, market leading managing agent. You'll be working alongside an experienced and supportive team of property management professionals, led by a highly experienced senior management team. We also have superb systems, robust processes, and specialist back-office support teams, so when you join us as a Property Manager , you're equipped with the best support to deliver a property management service that is second to none. Where will you be located? Working sited based and from home, you'll be conveniently located to visit your developments in across, Ipswich, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. You will also be required to work one day per week at our offices in Hoddesdon (EN11) What are some of the tasks you will be doing? Managing an established residential portfolio of blocks and estates, you will utilise your sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, the governance around property management and your experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings, complex developments, overseeing cladding remediation. You will Carry out and monitor services required, in line with the service level agreement with contractors and the terms of the lease. Construct the appropriate budget (for the Landlord to sign off) and monitor the collection of Service Charges to fund necessary works. Lead on meetings with the RMC Directors, Residents' Association and Developers etc. in line with the service level agreement and statutory requirements. Be aware of the Compliance, Health & Safety and M & E requirements of Residential Management and that your sites are fully compliant. Ensure a fully documented audit trail for site visits; meetings (formal and informal) Ensure maintenance is identified and carried out as promptly as possible to reduce the risk of further damage. Ensure all consultation procedures are followed. Review lease requirements for major works and ensure section 20 notices are served and a major works programme are in place. What are we looking for? Block/Estate Property Management experience in a previous Property Manager role The ability to understand leases, service charge budgeting and associated legislation. Sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, with experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings and complex sites The ability to build and maintain key relationships both internally and externally. Good attention to detail, comfortable with excel and picking out financial details, Section 20, great customer service skills. Excellent organisational skills Confident, with a customer centric mindset A full UK driving licence and car What does RMG have offer you? You'll not only be joining a thriving market leader where you'll benefit from working alongside the best in the industry, you'll also receive a superb package of company benefits including: 27 days holiday plus all Bank Holidays Free Healthcare cashback Plan (re-claiming for things like optical treatment (plus an optical discount voucher) and dental care, physiotherapy and GP Charges - plus more! (all to a generous fixed amount), plus 24/7 access to remote GP Services Sponsorship for study and professional qualifications (up to 4 study days) Pension scheme (matched up to 7%) and Life assurance (4 x annual salary) As part of Places for People Group (RMG's parent company), you will have access to Our Place Rewards, where you can choose from a huge range of shopping discounts, instore vouchers and reloadable e-cards, earn cashback on on-line purchases and take advantage of many exclusive offers! About Us Join the RMG family and join one of the largest and most respected property management companies with a portfolio spanning over 144,000 households across the UK. We offer a range of job opportunities, from property management, finance, customer services, and everything in between, which makes us a great place to work. And it doesn't stop there. Every one of our employees has the opportunity to learn, develop and grow in their chosen career pathway and reach their potential. What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, we offer a guaranteed interview to candidates who are disabled, neurodiverse, or have served in the Armed Forces, provided they meet the essential criteria for the role. If you would like to be considered under this scheme, please indicate this in your application. We are dedicated to creating a supportive and accessible recruitment process for all. We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments to support your application or interview experience, please let us know. We're happy to work with you to ensure you have the opportunity to perform at your best. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls Safeguarding At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Residential Management Group (RMG), a market leading Property Management Company is looking for a Property Manager, experienced within block/estate management, as we manage small and large blocks and estates for RMC (Resident Management Companies), L&T (Landlord & Tenant) and Developers. This is a great career opportunity to join a large, organically growing, market leading managing agent. You'll be working alongside an experienced and supportive team of property management professionals, led by a highly experienced senior management team. We also have superb systems, robust processes, and specialist back-office support teams, so when you join us as a Property Manager , you're equipped with the best support to deliver a property management service that is second to none. Where will you be located? Working sited based and from home, you'll be conveniently located to visit your developments in across, Ipswich, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. You will also be required to work one day per week at our offices in Hoddesdon (EN11) What are some of the tasks you will be doing? Managing an established residential portfolio of blocks and estates, you will utilise your sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, the governance around property management and your experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings, complex developments, overseeing cladding remediation. You will Carry out and monitor services required, in line with the service level agreement with contractors and the terms of the lease. Construct the appropriate budget (for the Landlord to sign off) and monitor the collection of Service Charges to fund necessary works. Lead on meetings with the RMC Directors, Residents' Association and Developers etc. in line with the service level agreement and statutory requirements. Be aware of the Compliance, Health & Safety and M & E requirements of Residential Management and that your sites are fully compliant. Ensure a fully documented audit trail for site visits; meetings (formal and informal) Ensure maintenance is identified and carried out as promptly as possible to reduce the risk of further damage. Ensure all consultation procedures are followed. Review lease requirements for major works and ensure section 20 notices are served and a major works programme are in place. What are we looking for? Block/Estate Property Management experience in a previous Property Manager role The ability to understand leases, service charge budgeting and associated legislation. Sound knowledge of the Building Safety Act, with experience of managing Higher Risk Buildings and complex sites The ability to build and maintain key relationships both internally and externally. Good attention to detail, comfortable with excel and picking out financial details, Section 20, great customer service skills. Excellent organisational skills Confident, with a customer centric mindset A full UK driving licence and car What does RMG have offer you? You'll not only be joining a thriving market leader where you'll benefit from working alongside the best in the industry, you'll also receive a superb package of company benefits including: 27 days holiday plus all Bank Holidays Free Healthcare cashback Plan (re-claiming for things like optical treatment (plus an optical discount voucher) and dental care, physiotherapy and GP Charges - plus more! (all to a generous fixed amount), plus 24/7 access to remote GP Services Sponsorship for study and professional qualifications (up to 4 study days) Pension scheme (matched up to 7%) and Life assurance (4 x annual salary) As part of Places for People Group (RMG's parent company), you will have access to Our Place Rewards, where you can choose from a huge range of shopping discounts, instore vouchers and reloadable e-cards, earn cashback on on-line purchases and take advantage of many exclusive offers! About Us Join the RMG family and join one of the largest and most respected property management companies with a portfolio spanning over 144,000 households across the UK. We offer a range of job opportunities, from property management, finance, customer services, and everything in between, which makes us a great place to work. And it doesn't stop there. Every one of our employees has the opportunity to learn, develop and grow in their chosen career pathway and reach their potential. What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, we offer a guaranteed interview to candidates who are disabled, neurodiverse, or have served in the Armed Forces, provided they meet the essential criteria for the role. If you would like to be considered under this scheme, please indicate this in your application. We are dedicated to creating a supportive and accessible recruitment process for all. We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments to support your application or interview experience, please let us know. We're happy to work with you to ensure you have the opportunity to perform at your best. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls Safeguarding At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities