Lift Charles Warren
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Care Locality Manager - Manchester & Yorkshire Salary: £61,000.00 plus car allowance £4,800.00 Travel: Regular travel across allocated services CareTech is a person-centred care company providing high-quality support to adults across the UK. Our vision is a world where everyone has equal opportunities to live independently and make their own choices. We refer to this as "Extraordinary Days, Every Day". We are looking to appoint a dynamic and forward thinking Care Locality Manager to join CareTech's Adult Services Division, overseeing a portfolio of Residential & Supported Living Services that support adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs across Manchester and Yorkshire. Reporting to the Performance Director, this role provides operational and commercial leadership across a defined geographical area. You will lead, support, and develop a team of Service Managers to ensure high-quality, person-centred care, compliance with regulatory standards, and efficient service delivery within agreed budgets. Main Roles and Responsibilities: Quality - Leading with Integrity and Accountability Work collaboratively with service users, families, and teams to co-produce care approaches that reflect their cultural heritage, individual goals and independence. Champion a person-centred and strengths-based approach that enables individuals to live independently and achieve meaningful outcomes which uphold and value diversity of thought and backgrounds. Ensure all services are fully compliant with CQC/CIW regulations, striving for 'Good' or 'Outstanding' ratings across the locality. Lead internal audits, safeguarding responses, incident investigations, and the implementation of improvement plans. Lead the implementation of organisational changes within the locality, ensuring that changes are effectively managed and that teams receive the support needed to adapt. Monitor and report on quality KPIs, embedding a culture of reflective practice and continuous learning. To nurture the involvement of people supported at all levels within the organisation. Stay informed on best practices, legislation (e.g., MCA, DoLS, Mental Health Act), and sector innovations to enhance service quality. Promote, develop and monitor the company's Health and Safety Policy and Procedures throughout the locality. To work with all staff ensuring that Policy and Procedures are understood and acted upon to establish a positive safety culture Actively participate in meetings and committees to represent the interests of the service and its users. Ensure regulatory requirements are met and ensure all services have a clear plan for improvement and sustainability, escalating concerns as required. People - Inspiring Teams & Growing Talent Provide visible, supportive leadership to Service Managers and frontline teams, ensuring a skilled, compassionate, and resilient workforce. Conduct regular performance reviews to monitor staff performance, provide constructive feedback, and recognise achievements. Implement development plans that support both professional growth and operational needs. Organise regular management meetings with your team & prepare agendas and approve minutes. Build a strong culture of trust, development, and recognition that reflects the CareTech values of Positive, Empowering, and Person-Centred. Oversee recruitment, onboarding, supervision, and development of staff across the region. Foster a culture of accountability, inclusion, safety, and professional growth. Ensure staff are trained and competent in their role and are proficient in supporting complex behaviours, mental health needs, and positive behavioural support (PBS) strategies. Deploy robust performance and capability management interventions, with the support of HR, to ensure that concerns are dealt with promptly and decisively. Where appropriate, take part in any grievance or disciplinary action in line with Policy & Procedures. Promote wellbeing, engagement, and retention through recognition, career progression, and open communication. Commercials - Delivering Sustainable Services Manage locality budgets, controlling spend while maintaining high standards of care and support. Where anomalies and variances arise, ensure remedial action is taken in a timely fashion. Drive service occupancy and ensure commissioned hours are delivered efficiently and compliantly; working in partnership with the Referrals Team. Build strong, collaborative relationships with commissioners, local authorities, ICBs, and other stakeholders, sharing insights wider within CareTech. Contribute to regional business development, including tender responses. Lead on the mobilisation of new services and ensure existing services are operating at full capacity and in line with contractual expectations. Create solutions to future proof current and existing services, either by way of re-modelling, reconfiguring or repurposing the current portfolio. Report monthly on financial and operational performance in line with agreed priorities, identifying risks and opportunities in service delivery. Prepare reports and deliver presentations in pursuit of promoting your locality both internal and external to the organisation. Rewards & Benefits Dedicated learning and development programmes Free DBS Check Stakeholder Pension Free Employee Assistance Programme Annual Employee Awards Evening Employee Recognition Schemes Career progression within the company CareTech Foundation - opportunity to apply for family and friends grants Successful candidates will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure prior to commencing employment; the disclosure expense will be met by the employer. If you have not heard from us within 14 days, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion. Please feel free to apply for other suitable roles in the future. CareTech are proud to confirm that they are a "Disability Confident Leader". Manchester - Care Locality Manager SYS-23597 North Yorkshire - Care Locality Manager SYS-23597 Yorkshire - Care Locality Manager SYS-23597
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Care Locality Manager - Manchester & Yorkshire Salary: £61,000.00 plus car allowance £4,800.00 Travel: Regular travel across allocated services CareTech is a person-centred care company providing high-quality support to adults across the UK. Our vision is a world where everyone has equal opportunities to live independently and make their own choices. We refer to this as "Extraordinary Days, Every Day". We are looking to appoint a dynamic and forward thinking Care Locality Manager to join CareTech's Adult Services Division, overseeing a portfolio of Residential & Supported Living Services that support adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs across Manchester and Yorkshire. Reporting to the Performance Director, this role provides operational and commercial leadership across a defined geographical area. You will lead, support, and develop a team of Service Managers to ensure high-quality, person-centred care, compliance with regulatory standards, and efficient service delivery within agreed budgets. Main Roles and Responsibilities: Quality - Leading with Integrity and Accountability Work collaboratively with service users, families, and teams to co-produce care approaches that reflect their cultural heritage, individual goals and independence. Champion a person-centred and strengths-based approach that enables individuals to live independently and achieve meaningful outcomes which uphold and value diversity of thought and backgrounds. Ensure all services are fully compliant with CQC/CIW regulations, striving for 'Good' or 'Outstanding' ratings across the locality. Lead internal audits, safeguarding responses, incident investigations, and the implementation of improvement plans. Lead the implementation of organisational changes within the locality, ensuring that changes are effectively managed and that teams receive the support needed to adapt. Monitor and report on quality KPIs, embedding a culture of reflective practice and continuous learning. To nurture the involvement of people supported at all levels within the organisation. Stay informed on best practices, legislation (e.g., MCA, DoLS, Mental Health Act), and sector innovations to enhance service quality. Promote, develop and monitor the company's Health and Safety Policy and Procedures throughout the locality. To work with all staff ensuring that Policy and Procedures are understood and acted upon to establish a positive safety culture Actively participate in meetings and committees to represent the interests of the service and its users. Ensure regulatory requirements are met and ensure all services have a clear plan for improvement and sustainability, escalating concerns as required. People - Inspiring Teams & Growing Talent Provide visible, supportive leadership to Service Managers and frontline teams, ensuring a skilled, compassionate, and resilient workforce. Conduct regular performance reviews to monitor staff performance, provide constructive feedback, and recognise achievements. Implement development plans that support both professional growth and operational needs. Organise regular management meetings with your team & prepare agendas and approve minutes. Build a strong culture of trust, development, and recognition that reflects the CareTech values of Positive, Empowering, and Person-Centred. Oversee recruitment, onboarding, supervision, and development of staff across the region. Foster a culture of accountability, inclusion, safety, and professional growth. Ensure staff are trained and competent in their role and are proficient in supporting complex behaviours, mental health needs, and positive behavioural support (PBS) strategies. Deploy robust performance and capability management interventions, with the support of HR, to ensure that concerns are dealt with promptly and decisively. Where appropriate, take part in any grievance or disciplinary action in line with Policy & Procedures. Promote wellbeing, engagement, and retention through recognition, career progression, and open communication. Commercials - Delivering Sustainable Services Manage locality budgets, controlling spend while maintaining high standards of care and support. Where anomalies and variances arise, ensure remedial action is taken in a timely fashion. Drive service occupancy and ensure commissioned hours are delivered efficiently and compliantly; working in partnership with the Referrals Team. Build strong, collaborative relationships with commissioners, local authorities, ICBs, and other stakeholders, sharing insights wider within CareTech. Contribute to regional business development, including tender responses. Lead on the mobilisation of new services and ensure existing services are operating at full capacity and in line with contractual expectations. Create solutions to future proof current and existing services, either by way of re-modelling, reconfiguring or repurposing the current portfolio. Report monthly on financial and operational performance in line with agreed priorities, identifying risks and opportunities in service delivery. Prepare reports and deliver presentations in pursuit of promoting your locality both internal and external to the organisation. Rewards & Benefits Dedicated learning and development programmes Free DBS Check Stakeholder Pension Free Employee Assistance Programme Annual Employee Awards Evening Employee Recognition Schemes Career progression within the company CareTech Foundation - opportunity to apply for family and friends grants Successful candidates will be required to complete an enhanced DBS disclosure prior to commencing employment; the disclosure expense will be met by the employer. If you have not heard from us within 14 days, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion. Please feel free to apply for other suitable roles in the future. CareTech are proud to confirm that they are a "Disability Confident Leader". Manchester - Care Locality Manager SYS-23597 North Yorkshire - Care Locality Manager SYS-23597 Yorkshire - Care Locality Manager SYS-23597
Office Manager About the Company Lanarca is an established and award-winning consultancy company offering bespoke design and management consulting services to a small portfolio of longstanding private sector clients. Our success has been based on building long-term partnerships with our clients, and we work hard to understand them to ensure that our services dovetail with their needs often working as an extension to their internal teams. This has resulted in us securing long term commissions, many of which are of regional and national significance in our field. Our practice offers a full range of landscape architectural, ecological and strategic management services across the UK and Ireland. We lead design teams and contribute landscape and environmental services inputs to teams led by others, working on large scale projects. Known for delivering expert service and attention to detail, we respond on every project with bespoke support. Our clients benefit from Director-led services, with hands-on Director involvement at every stage in all our projects, assuring design excellence and the highest quality outputs, delivered within budget and on time. About the Role We are experiencing considerable growth, and this is a new role, responding to an expanded organisation and growing workload for the Directors and key clients. The Office and Operations Manager will play a key role in our team. Reporting to the Managing Director, you will work closely together across a range of commissioned projects, leading the administrative and office team. Your role will be central to activity and output across the business, and you ll operate in a prominent client-facing position, co-ordinating a wide range of projects, as well as supporting the day-to-day running and administration of a very busy office. You ll provide efficient and dynamic support to the Managing Director, working hand-in-glove to respond to business needs, including co-ordinating aspects of business finance working with our accounts team, sub-contractor management, programme management and workload co-ordination for technical specialists within our team. You will take responsibility for ensuring the smooth operation of the business, with calm and collected leadership and bringing a positive, supportive approach to enable and empower team members. You ll get involved in key projects across the UK and Ireland, travelling to support client needs when needed and take the lead on key projects, such as event planning or supporting new team projects. About You This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who is highly organised, likes a very varied and dynamic workload and can calmly and supportively empower others to be their very best. You ll be skilled in motivating and organising others, be highly detail oriented and keen to secure a role that is challenging whilst providing considerable autonomy. The role is hands-on, is extremely varied and will suit someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and is confident with a range of current technologies. You will take great pride in delivering high quality work and working with others to enable them to achieve the very best too. You ll possess excellent communications skills and possess the ability to remain calm and reliable under pressure even when juggling a variety of competing demands. We are a small team, and we all work across different project areas to support each other when needed. You ll be keen to work in this way, and enjoy working as part of a flexible, mutually supportive team. Essential Criteria Skills and Experience: Exceptional organisational skills and ability to anticipate needs, prioritise and plan work effectively. Technologically competent highly proficient in all aspects of the Microsoft Office Suite, ideally skilled with Salesforce and Adobe Creative Suite experience. You ll have the aptitude to develop your skills on new packages too, as needed. Budget management and cost-conscious working, relating to office-wide cost control and business planning. Skilled in research and technical appraisal you ll bring experience of co-ordinating technical and multidisciplinary meetings and preparing briefing papers. Demonstrable track record of successful office and administrative operations management, development and leadership of office systems, procurement and all aspects of administration. An effective communicator able to communicate messages clearly to a range of audiences at all levels, both verbally and in writing. Able to maintain a high degree of confidentiality at all times. An effective, calm, positive and reliable team player. Able to work confidently with senior leaders and influencers. Takes responsibility and ownership for projects, thinking about and acting on what is needed ahead of time. Adaptable and flexible able to respond proactively to the changing needs of a busy team with a diverse workload.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Office Manager About the Company Lanarca is an established and award-winning consultancy company offering bespoke design and management consulting services to a small portfolio of longstanding private sector clients. Our success has been based on building long-term partnerships with our clients, and we work hard to understand them to ensure that our services dovetail with their needs often working as an extension to their internal teams. This has resulted in us securing long term commissions, many of which are of regional and national significance in our field. Our practice offers a full range of landscape architectural, ecological and strategic management services across the UK and Ireland. We lead design teams and contribute landscape and environmental services inputs to teams led by others, working on large scale projects. Known for delivering expert service and attention to detail, we respond on every project with bespoke support. Our clients benefit from Director-led services, with hands-on Director involvement at every stage in all our projects, assuring design excellence and the highest quality outputs, delivered within budget and on time. About the Role We are experiencing considerable growth, and this is a new role, responding to an expanded organisation and growing workload for the Directors and key clients. The Office and Operations Manager will play a key role in our team. Reporting to the Managing Director, you will work closely together across a range of commissioned projects, leading the administrative and office team. Your role will be central to activity and output across the business, and you ll operate in a prominent client-facing position, co-ordinating a wide range of projects, as well as supporting the day-to-day running and administration of a very busy office. You ll provide efficient and dynamic support to the Managing Director, working hand-in-glove to respond to business needs, including co-ordinating aspects of business finance working with our accounts team, sub-contractor management, programme management and workload co-ordination for technical specialists within our team. You will take responsibility for ensuring the smooth operation of the business, with calm and collected leadership and bringing a positive, supportive approach to enable and empower team members. You ll get involved in key projects across the UK and Ireland, travelling to support client needs when needed and take the lead on key projects, such as event planning or supporting new team projects. About You This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who is highly organised, likes a very varied and dynamic workload and can calmly and supportively empower others to be their very best. You ll be skilled in motivating and organising others, be highly detail oriented and keen to secure a role that is challenging whilst providing considerable autonomy. The role is hands-on, is extremely varied and will suit someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and is confident with a range of current technologies. You will take great pride in delivering high quality work and working with others to enable them to achieve the very best too. You ll possess excellent communications skills and possess the ability to remain calm and reliable under pressure even when juggling a variety of competing demands. We are a small team, and we all work across different project areas to support each other when needed. You ll be keen to work in this way, and enjoy working as part of a flexible, mutually supportive team. Essential Criteria Skills and Experience: Exceptional organisational skills and ability to anticipate needs, prioritise and plan work effectively. Technologically competent highly proficient in all aspects of the Microsoft Office Suite, ideally skilled with Salesforce and Adobe Creative Suite experience. You ll have the aptitude to develop your skills on new packages too, as needed. Budget management and cost-conscious working, relating to office-wide cost control and business planning. Skilled in research and technical appraisal you ll bring experience of co-ordinating technical and multidisciplinary meetings and preparing briefing papers. Demonstrable track record of successful office and administrative operations management, development and leadership of office systems, procurement and all aspects of administration. An effective communicator able to communicate messages clearly to a range of audiences at all levels, both verbally and in writing. Able to maintain a high degree of confidentiality at all times. An effective, calm, positive and reliable team player. Able to work confidently with senior leaders and influencers. Takes responsibility and ownership for projects, thinking about and acting on what is needed ahead of time. Adaptable and flexible able to respond proactively to the changing needs of a busy team with a diverse workload.
Family Solicitor/Legal Executive/Family Lawyer - South Devon - Torquay & Newton Abbot Hybrid Working An established and well-respected South Devon law firm is recruiting a Family Solicitor, Legal Executive (CILEx), or experienced Family Lawyer to strengthen its growing family law department. This opportunity is ideal for a family law professional seeking long-term career development, flexibility and a genuine pathway to partnership. About the Role This is a key appointment within a busy and successful family law team, offering high-quality work, autonomy and the chance to shape your future within the firm. Join a reputable regional firm known for excellence in family and matrimonial law Clear and realistic progression opportunities, including future partnership Hybrid working model with flexibility across home and office locations Competitive salary with an attractive benefits package, including private healthcare Open to full-time, part-time, or flexible working arrangements Key Responsibilities You will take responsibility for managing your own caseload of privately funded family matters, including: Divorce and separation matters Financial remedy proceedings and property disputes Private children law cases, including child arrangements and parental responsibility Building and maintaining strong client relationships while contributing to business development Candidate Requirements Applications are welcomed from candidates who meet the following criteria: Qualified Family Solicitor, Legal Executive (CILEx), or Family Lawyer Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience in family law Strong technical knowledge of family and matrimonial matters Confident communicator with a client-focused approach Ambition to progress, develop and potentially lead within a growing team Why Apply? This firm offers more than just a job. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking practice that values flexibility, trust and professional development. With modern working practices and a strong local reputation, this is an excellent long-term opportunity for a family lawyer looking to establish themselves in South Devon. Apply Now If you're a Family Solicitor, Legal Executive, or Family Lawyer considering your next career move in Torquay, Exmouth, or Newton Abbot , we'd like to hear from you. Apply with your up-to-date CV or contact Paul Norman at G2 Legal for a confidential discussion about this role and other family law opportunities across Devon.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Family Solicitor/Legal Executive/Family Lawyer - South Devon - Torquay & Newton Abbot Hybrid Working An established and well-respected South Devon law firm is recruiting a Family Solicitor, Legal Executive (CILEx), or experienced Family Lawyer to strengthen its growing family law department. This opportunity is ideal for a family law professional seeking long-term career development, flexibility and a genuine pathway to partnership. About the Role This is a key appointment within a busy and successful family law team, offering high-quality work, autonomy and the chance to shape your future within the firm. Join a reputable regional firm known for excellence in family and matrimonial law Clear and realistic progression opportunities, including future partnership Hybrid working model with flexibility across home and office locations Competitive salary with an attractive benefits package, including private healthcare Open to full-time, part-time, or flexible working arrangements Key Responsibilities You will take responsibility for managing your own caseload of privately funded family matters, including: Divorce and separation matters Financial remedy proceedings and property disputes Private children law cases, including child arrangements and parental responsibility Building and maintaining strong client relationships while contributing to business development Candidate Requirements Applications are welcomed from candidates who meet the following criteria: Qualified Family Solicitor, Legal Executive (CILEx), or Family Lawyer Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience in family law Strong technical knowledge of family and matrimonial matters Confident communicator with a client-focused approach Ambition to progress, develop and potentially lead within a growing team Why Apply? This firm offers more than just a job. You'll be joining a supportive, forward-thinking practice that values flexibility, trust and professional development. With modern working practices and a strong local reputation, this is an excellent long-term opportunity for a family lawyer looking to establish themselves in South Devon. Apply Now If you're a Family Solicitor, Legal Executive, or Family Lawyer considering your next career move in Torquay, Exmouth, or Newton Abbot , we'd like to hear from you. Apply with your up-to-date CV or contact Paul Norman at G2 Legal for a confidential discussion about this role and other family law opportunities across Devon.
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Overall Purpose of the role You will work closely with a portfolio of organisations that Arts Council England funds through our various investment programmes, helping those organisations to contribute successfully to delivering the Arts Council's strategy and to achieve their own growth and development objectives. Acting as the primary conduit and point of contact between these organisations and the Arts Council - and supported by your Senior Relationship Manager - you will broker both internal and external relationships to ensure that funded organisations have access to appropriate sources of expertise and knowledge to support them in achieving great art in the context of meeting their business plans and operating effectively. These external relationships will include liaison with local stakeholders in local government and the private sector who play a material role in the local environment for arts and culture. You will orchestrate our dealings with the organisations you manage and will play a key role in recommending to your Senior Relationship Manager what investment we should commit to them - including all funding decisions and strategic development programmes and initiatives. Main day to day responsibilities You will manage a portfolio of funded organisations. This will include maintaining an awareness of their performance against their business plan and their funding agreement with the Arts Council, maintaining awareness of their artistic work and identifying their investment needs. You will contribute to the assessment of their applications, liaising with the Investment Centre and recommending funding decisions to your Senior Relationship Manager and Leadership team. You will spend an appropriate amount of time involved in our grants management processes, monitoring and maintaining contact with their activity. You will play an advisory and developmental role, supporting your portfolio of organisations in furthering their artistic ambition whilst building their financial and operational resilience. You will support the Arts Council's broader development role, offering advice to organisations not funded through the National portfolio and supporting them, for example, to develop funding applications. Part of your role will involve contributing to the development and management of Arts Council strategic programmes, liaising with internal colleagues and external partners. You will contribute to the organisation's goals and priorities by sharing the market intelligence and knowledge gained in your work to inform future investment decisions and priorities within the area and nationally through specialist or project groupings. You will contribute to a positive working culture in the organisation by taking a proactive approach to learning, responding to change, inclusive practice, and environmental responsibility. You will reflect the Nolan Principles of Public Life and the Arts Council's values with a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Key relationships You will work closely with colleagues in the Area team to contribute to a coordinated approach to the support and development of arts and culture locally and to relationships with external partners. You will work closely with the national discipline lead relevant to your artform or cross-cutting area of expertise, sharing specialist knowledge and insight alongside other relationship managers across the country who share your specialist discipline. You will work closely with colleagues in the Investment Centre and with the Senior Manager, Operations to undertake grant management and to share intelligence and advice on funded organisations. What do I need to bring to the role? Essential (Skills, Knowledge and Behaviours) You will need to have experience of working in one or more of our artforms or cross-cutting policy areas and with arts and cultural organisations at senior level. You will also need to have a good understanding of organisational dynamics - including business planning, financial reporting, performance management and governance. You will need to be effective in developing relationships with organisations at all levels and have the personal credibility, communication and analytical skill to provide advice and support on the artistic and operational challenges they face. You will have a good knowledge of grant management and the ability to negotiate with arts and cultural organisations on funding agreements. You will maintain an overview of projects funded to ensure they are meeting our strategic aims. You will have willingness to and experience of working beyond your area of expertise across all our policy areas and priorities. You must have a good appreciation of the arts and culture sector in England and of the current challenges and opportunities facing it, including the context for public and private sector partnership support. You will have an understanding of the Arts Council's duty as a public body under current equality legislation, the diversity agenda and its relationship to arts and culture. This role will include travel across the whole of Arts Council England's South East region. The successful post holder will become a member of the Norfolk & Suffolk sub-regional place group. This aspect of the role will require regular travel across these two counties to meet organisations and attend events. We are looking for candidates with previous experience of place-based working. We are a Disability Confident Employer and we participate in the 'Offer an Interview' scheme, which means that we offer an interview to any disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria for the role they're applying to, subject to the volume of applications received. Disabled candidates, those living with a long-term condition and/ or neurodivergent candidates may be eligible for this scheme. Our Code of Ethics requires that employees of the Arts Council are not able to receive an Arts Council grant, investment or loan funding - either in person, as a member of a partnership, or for any organisation they own. There are also limitations on board or CEO positions employees can hold in organisations we fund. For more information on this, please talk to the recruiting manager or contact 1st Interviews: (Virtual) 23 and 24 April 2nd Interviews: (Virtual) 30 April
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Overall Purpose of the role You will work closely with a portfolio of organisations that Arts Council England funds through our various investment programmes, helping those organisations to contribute successfully to delivering the Arts Council's strategy and to achieve their own growth and development objectives. Acting as the primary conduit and point of contact between these organisations and the Arts Council - and supported by your Senior Relationship Manager - you will broker both internal and external relationships to ensure that funded organisations have access to appropriate sources of expertise and knowledge to support them in achieving great art in the context of meeting their business plans and operating effectively. These external relationships will include liaison with local stakeholders in local government and the private sector who play a material role in the local environment for arts and culture. You will orchestrate our dealings with the organisations you manage and will play a key role in recommending to your Senior Relationship Manager what investment we should commit to them - including all funding decisions and strategic development programmes and initiatives. Main day to day responsibilities You will manage a portfolio of funded organisations. This will include maintaining an awareness of their performance against their business plan and their funding agreement with the Arts Council, maintaining awareness of their artistic work and identifying their investment needs. You will contribute to the assessment of their applications, liaising with the Investment Centre and recommending funding decisions to your Senior Relationship Manager and Leadership team. You will spend an appropriate amount of time involved in our grants management processes, monitoring and maintaining contact with their activity. You will play an advisory and developmental role, supporting your portfolio of organisations in furthering their artistic ambition whilst building their financial and operational resilience. You will support the Arts Council's broader development role, offering advice to organisations not funded through the National portfolio and supporting them, for example, to develop funding applications. Part of your role will involve contributing to the development and management of Arts Council strategic programmes, liaising with internal colleagues and external partners. You will contribute to the organisation's goals and priorities by sharing the market intelligence and knowledge gained in your work to inform future investment decisions and priorities within the area and nationally through specialist or project groupings. You will contribute to a positive working culture in the organisation by taking a proactive approach to learning, responding to change, inclusive practice, and environmental responsibility. You will reflect the Nolan Principles of Public Life and the Arts Council's values with a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Key relationships You will work closely with colleagues in the Area team to contribute to a coordinated approach to the support and development of arts and culture locally and to relationships with external partners. You will work closely with the national discipline lead relevant to your artform or cross-cutting area of expertise, sharing specialist knowledge and insight alongside other relationship managers across the country who share your specialist discipline. You will work closely with colleagues in the Investment Centre and with the Senior Manager, Operations to undertake grant management and to share intelligence and advice on funded organisations. What do I need to bring to the role? Essential (Skills, Knowledge and Behaviours) You will need to have experience of working in one or more of our artforms or cross-cutting policy areas and with arts and cultural organisations at senior level. You will also need to have a good understanding of organisational dynamics - including business planning, financial reporting, performance management and governance. You will need to be effective in developing relationships with organisations at all levels and have the personal credibility, communication and analytical skill to provide advice and support on the artistic and operational challenges they face. You will have a good knowledge of grant management and the ability to negotiate with arts and cultural organisations on funding agreements. You will maintain an overview of projects funded to ensure they are meeting our strategic aims. You will have willingness to and experience of working beyond your area of expertise across all our policy areas and priorities. You must have a good appreciation of the arts and culture sector in England and of the current challenges and opportunities facing it, including the context for public and private sector partnership support. You will have an understanding of the Arts Council's duty as a public body under current equality legislation, the diversity agenda and its relationship to arts and culture. This role will include travel across the whole of Arts Council England's South East region. The successful post holder will become a member of the Norfolk & Suffolk sub-regional place group. This aspect of the role will require regular travel across these two counties to meet organisations and attend events. We are looking for candidates with previous experience of place-based working. We are a Disability Confident Employer and we participate in the 'Offer an Interview' scheme, which means that we offer an interview to any disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria for the role they're applying to, subject to the volume of applications received. Disabled candidates, those living with a long-term condition and/ or neurodivergent candidates may be eligible for this scheme. Our Code of Ethics requires that employees of the Arts Council are not able to receive an Arts Council grant, investment or loan funding - either in person, as a member of a partnership, or for any organisation they own. There are also limitations on board or CEO positions employees can hold in organisations we fund. For more information on this, please talk to the recruiting manager or contact 1st Interviews: (Virtual) 23 and 24 April 2nd Interviews: (Virtual) 30 April
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Position Why this Role Exists Scaling our long tail software distribution business is one of our strategic growth initiatives, and we are motivated and determined to build upon our current services and delivery capabilities that help Enterprise Resellers and Global System Integrators effectively and consistently capture long tail software sales within their largest enterprise customers. To address this growing market opportunity, we are hiring a Sales Director, Long Tail Software, to take ownership of QBS s Long Tail Software sales strategy across EMEA. This is a unique, high-impact, individual contributor role of strategic importance to the Group, and reports directly to the Group CRO. This role will bring together your skills and passion for sales, marketing, and product development and will require tight collaboration with the CRO and local sales leaders to build and execute the go-to-market strategy, and take responsibility for messaging, collateral and programs that fully enable the sales organisation to position QBS as the leader in enterprise software solutions. As a Sales Director at our Ealing London offices you will: Setting the Strategy Shape and articulate a compelling vision for the future of Enterprise Software delivery, keeping ahead of market trends and evolving needs of our partners Own the development and continuous improvement of our long tail software offerings, working with product IT, and the Sales and Marketing teams to ensure the best market fit Leading the transition from MVP Pilot to BIC, with a scalable, repeatable process that can be rolled out across our regions Build a Sales and Marketing engagement plan for the EMEA region that enables our staff and activates our online presence Build a sales program and supporting playbooks that will motivate Enterprise Resellers and GSIs to consolidate their long tail software spend through our software delivery platform Develop and execute the plan to capture 100% of Long Tail Spend in our Enterprise Resellers and GSIs across EMEA Identify and target the top 100 large Enterprises across EMEA, and work with aligned Enterprise Resellers to translate their procurement challenges into QBS service offerings Driving Pipeline and Sales Develop tools, playbooks and training materials to enable and motivate internal and sales as well as partner sales teams to sell long tail software solutions Identify new business opportunities and secure strategic software supply contracts across the Enterprise Partner base Identify and activate co-sell motions with our Enterprise Resellers and GSIs, and develop service offerings that best fit our strategic partners' requirements and objectives Translate enterprise customer requirements into QBS portal enhancements to simplify procurement, accelerate order processing bring new capabilities to our systems, processes and online portals Platform Innovation and Operational Excellence Work closely with product and IT teams to enhance QBS portal capabilities, simplifying procurement search and procurement workflows, bringing rich and enhanced capabilities to our digital procurement systems Partnership & Ecosystem Development Build new partnerships with GSIs and deepen relationships with Enterprise Resellers Create strong and differentiated messaging, collateral and digital content to maximise QBS brand awareness Create a value proposition that is clear and compelling for internal sales teams and the target markets Work with the HSM Alliances leader to create unique and powerful offerings that drive marketplace transactions at high volume What Success Looks Like Establish QBS as a thought leader in the delivery of enterprise software solutions, through strategy innovation, unique and compelling messaging and market presence Build and Execution of the sales enablement program across the EMEA region Exceed ambitious revenue and annual profit targets for the region Grow our partnerships with Enterprise Resellers and GSIs across the region Expand QBS s long tail software delivery footprint across all our regions Requirements What You ll Bring As the driving force behind QBS s enterprise software vision, you will blend sales, product, and sales and marketing leadership, empowering you to shape strategy, build market-leading offerings, and inspire QBS teams across EMEA. Experience Experience in end-user software sales, especially long tail procurement Deep understanding of enterprise procurement processes and workflows Strong sales and marketing know-how Experience in taking as-a-service products to market Commercial Skills Commercial know-how around the software market, pricing models, negotiations, and enterprise procurement workflows. Market Knowledge Deep understanding of the software marketplace, especially the UK, France and DACH regions. Knowledge and ideally established relationships with Enterprise Reseller and GSI s Preferred Qualifications 10+ years in software distribution, channel sales, and enterprise end-user sales Open to applications from ambitious, creative people with the ability to drive change Other information Benefits: Attractive salary Commission OTE Excellent contributory pension scheme Private Medical Insurance Healthcare scheme Cycle To Work scheme Life Cover Online retail discounts Full training and development programme Mentoring opportunities Opportunities for promotion and career progression The role is office-based, candidates should therefore have a reasonable commute to our Ealing London office. Working hours 9.00am 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Company Description Established in 1987, QBS Software provides a platform for software companies and channel resellers to increase efficiency and achieve growth. We are a technology company with a focus on software covering the enterprise, cloud and consumer markets. QBS has been named in both the annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 showing significant annual compound growth, and the London Stock Exchange 1000 companies to inspire Britain. The group is headquartered in London with 7 regional offices across Europe, has recently become B Corp accredited for meeting high standards of social and environmental performance, and is also independently certified by Planet Mark as net carbon neutral. Where great people work together we are looking for ambitious co-workers to take our business to the next level, and as an equal opportunities employer, we are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for all our employees. We believe we are stronger when we reflect the diversity in the world around us, making us more dynamic, more innovative and more competitive.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Position Why this Role Exists Scaling our long tail software distribution business is one of our strategic growth initiatives, and we are motivated and determined to build upon our current services and delivery capabilities that help Enterprise Resellers and Global System Integrators effectively and consistently capture long tail software sales within their largest enterprise customers. To address this growing market opportunity, we are hiring a Sales Director, Long Tail Software, to take ownership of QBS s Long Tail Software sales strategy across EMEA. This is a unique, high-impact, individual contributor role of strategic importance to the Group, and reports directly to the Group CRO. This role will bring together your skills and passion for sales, marketing, and product development and will require tight collaboration with the CRO and local sales leaders to build and execute the go-to-market strategy, and take responsibility for messaging, collateral and programs that fully enable the sales organisation to position QBS as the leader in enterprise software solutions. As a Sales Director at our Ealing London offices you will: Setting the Strategy Shape and articulate a compelling vision for the future of Enterprise Software delivery, keeping ahead of market trends and evolving needs of our partners Own the development and continuous improvement of our long tail software offerings, working with product IT, and the Sales and Marketing teams to ensure the best market fit Leading the transition from MVP Pilot to BIC, with a scalable, repeatable process that can be rolled out across our regions Build a Sales and Marketing engagement plan for the EMEA region that enables our staff and activates our online presence Build a sales program and supporting playbooks that will motivate Enterprise Resellers and GSIs to consolidate their long tail software spend through our software delivery platform Develop and execute the plan to capture 100% of Long Tail Spend in our Enterprise Resellers and GSIs across EMEA Identify and target the top 100 large Enterprises across EMEA, and work with aligned Enterprise Resellers to translate their procurement challenges into QBS service offerings Driving Pipeline and Sales Develop tools, playbooks and training materials to enable and motivate internal and sales as well as partner sales teams to sell long tail software solutions Identify new business opportunities and secure strategic software supply contracts across the Enterprise Partner base Identify and activate co-sell motions with our Enterprise Resellers and GSIs, and develop service offerings that best fit our strategic partners' requirements and objectives Translate enterprise customer requirements into QBS portal enhancements to simplify procurement, accelerate order processing bring new capabilities to our systems, processes and online portals Platform Innovation and Operational Excellence Work closely with product and IT teams to enhance QBS portal capabilities, simplifying procurement search and procurement workflows, bringing rich and enhanced capabilities to our digital procurement systems Partnership & Ecosystem Development Build new partnerships with GSIs and deepen relationships with Enterprise Resellers Create strong and differentiated messaging, collateral and digital content to maximise QBS brand awareness Create a value proposition that is clear and compelling for internal sales teams and the target markets Work with the HSM Alliances leader to create unique and powerful offerings that drive marketplace transactions at high volume What Success Looks Like Establish QBS as a thought leader in the delivery of enterprise software solutions, through strategy innovation, unique and compelling messaging and market presence Build and Execution of the sales enablement program across the EMEA region Exceed ambitious revenue and annual profit targets for the region Grow our partnerships with Enterprise Resellers and GSIs across the region Expand QBS s long tail software delivery footprint across all our regions Requirements What You ll Bring As the driving force behind QBS s enterprise software vision, you will blend sales, product, and sales and marketing leadership, empowering you to shape strategy, build market-leading offerings, and inspire QBS teams across EMEA. Experience Experience in end-user software sales, especially long tail procurement Deep understanding of enterprise procurement processes and workflows Strong sales and marketing know-how Experience in taking as-a-service products to market Commercial Skills Commercial know-how around the software market, pricing models, negotiations, and enterprise procurement workflows. Market Knowledge Deep understanding of the software marketplace, especially the UK, France and DACH regions. Knowledge and ideally established relationships with Enterprise Reseller and GSI s Preferred Qualifications 10+ years in software distribution, channel sales, and enterprise end-user sales Open to applications from ambitious, creative people with the ability to drive change Other information Benefits: Attractive salary Commission OTE Excellent contributory pension scheme Private Medical Insurance Healthcare scheme Cycle To Work scheme Life Cover Online retail discounts Full training and development programme Mentoring opportunities Opportunities for promotion and career progression The role is office-based, candidates should therefore have a reasonable commute to our Ealing London office. Working hours 9.00am 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Company Description Established in 1987, QBS Software provides a platform for software companies and channel resellers to increase efficiency and achieve growth. We are a technology company with a focus on software covering the enterprise, cloud and consumer markets. QBS has been named in both the annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 showing significant annual compound growth, and the London Stock Exchange 1000 companies to inspire Britain. The group is headquartered in London with 7 regional offices across Europe, has recently become B Corp accredited for meeting high standards of social and environmental performance, and is also independently certified by Planet Mark as net carbon neutral. Where great people work together we are looking for ambitious co-workers to take our business to the next level, and as an equal opportunities employer, we are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for all our employees. We believe we are stronger when we reflect the diversity in the world around us, making us more dynamic, more innovative and more competitive.
Senior Technician - Lighting When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Senior Technician - Lighting You'll report to the Head of Lighting and Sound and be responsible for casual technicians. You'll also work closely with the Senior Technician - Sound, Senior Technician - Stage, Head of Stage, and the Technical Manager. This role is an integral part of the technical team within this busy regional venue. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate extensive experience in the technical aspects of theatre craft and have a background in facilitating shows. You will be a good team player with excellent communication skills, computer literate and have the ability to lead and motivate others. You will have a good working knowledge of current health and safety legislation, along with modern theatre technology systems. The Senior Technician - Lighting will work closely with the BOH Team to manage technical systems with responsibility for all aspects including but not limited to: in-service and testing of electrical equipment, equipment scheduling, lighting and sound systems, assist in stage and Flys and maintenance, and liaise with visiting companies, providing expertise on the venue's capabilities. Please note, your role may involve working with children or vulnerable people. Key responsibilities To work as part of the crew ensuring the smooth running of fit ups, get outs and shows, in line with health and safety legislation and the requirements of the visiting company, and in accordance with the BECTU Code of Conduct. To complete regular inspections of technical equipment within the venue in line with health and safety legislative requirements alongside the Head of Lighting and Sound. To work closely with the visiting companies to ensure their technical needs are met, and ensure all crew are working in a pro-active manner. To ensure that only qualified, trained and experienced personnel are allowed to operate technical equipment within the venue. Operate a skills matrix with the Head of Lighting & Sound and the Head of Stage to ensure that the right skills are in place and fully utilised Ensuring that all backstage areas and storage are kept to the highest possible standard, and to bring any difficulties and/or health and safety hazards to the attention of the Head of Lighting & Sound and the Head of Stage. Alongside the other members of the electrics team, to take responsibility for housekeeping and maintenance of the electrics workshop. To develop risk assessments with the Head of Lighting & Sound, ensuring that these are reviewed annually. To set up equipment for other events throughout the venue when required. To implement and comply with the company Health & Safety Policy, maintaining the safest possible environment for your colleagues, visiting companies and customers. To act as a Duty Technician during performances, carry out regular lamp rounds of all areas of the building as part of pre-show checks, and take on an investigative role in the event of fire alarm activations. To assist with end-of-day lockups where required. Where required, to assist in the smooth running of visiting productions by taking on show specific roles (e.g. stage plots/board operation) as and when appropriate. To attend regular team meetings with other members of the technical department, and wider back of house team, to liaise on venue operations, health and safety, and to discuss forthcoming show requirements. To be trained in First Aid at Work and keep it renewed. To undertake all mandatory training identified as relevant to the role. To assist the Head of Lighting and Sound and Head of Stage in managing casual staff. To work closely with the Senior Technician (Sound) in order to understand the full range of the venue electrics department, and be able to provide mutual cover where appropriate. To undertake any other duties as required by the Head of Lighting & Sound and Head of Stage. Your skills, qualities, and experience. If you are able to demonstrate many of the essential criteria, we encourage you to apply, and welcome transferable skills from other industries or backgrounds. We can give experience of any desirable criteria but may also use them to decide between candidates for this role. Essential Relevant degree and/or demonstrable professional experience in the entertainment industry. Fundamental knowledge of Lighting systems. Extensive knowledge of technical venue systems, including a high level of competency using a wide range of theatrical and performance equipment. Experience rigging a variety of lighting systems. Good understanding of a risk-assessed approach to managing health & safety in the production environment. An understanding of legislation and Health & Safety guidelines relevant to the role. Experience in working at height, and comfortable in the use of a range of ladders. A commitment to providing a high level of service and customer care to visiting companies. Experience of venue or system maintenance regimes, particularly Portable Appliance Testing. Computer literate. Experience with Microsoft Office packages. An organised, methodical approach to work, with the ability to help implement systems and procedures. Significant demonstrable experience working in a Technical Department in a large-scale theatre. Knowledge of manual handling techniques. Desirable Experience touring with the lighting departments of large-scale shows. Electrical systems training, e.g. BS7909. Experience of EOS family consoles. Experience of Microsoft 365/Teams/SharePoint. Experience using TrackingThis, or other asset management systems. Experience in high access and harness rescue procedures. Stage and Flying experience. Experience with venue/production sound systems. Experience with production AV systems. About Us - Our values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business. Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to be flexible and adapt as the needs of the business change, taking on new or different responsibilities as the need arises. Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Mission Statement - A Stage for Everyone Our stages are a platform for compelling stories - stories that are for all, by all, and of all. We shine our spotlight on our differences and believe that understanding and celebrating these differences makes us better global citizens. We are passionate about the pursuit of true diversity and equality. We strive to make our venues beacons of these ideals in our communities. Onstage and off, we hold ourselves accountable for nurturing an inclusive culture, one in which everyone can bring their authentic selves. At ATG entertainment, we provide a stage for everyone. We recognise that we do not have all the answers; but we strive to listen, to learn and to change in order to ensure ATG Entertainment becomes a truly inclusive organisation. We therefore welcome and encourage applications from individuals from the widest possible range of backgrounds and particularly welcome applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce. We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer, which means that we are taking action to ensure that people with disabilities and long-term health conditions feel supported, engaged and able to fulfil their potential in the workplace. We will offer an interview or recruitment event to disabled candidates who tell us they wish to participate in the scheme and who demonstrate in their application that they best meet the essential criteria for the role. Where we receive more applications than we are reasonably able to interview for any given role, we will retain applications for the next available interview opportunity wherever possible.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Senior Technician - Lighting When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Senior Technician - Lighting You'll report to the Head of Lighting and Sound and be responsible for casual technicians. You'll also work closely with the Senior Technician - Sound, Senior Technician - Stage, Head of Stage, and the Technical Manager. This role is an integral part of the technical team within this busy regional venue. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate extensive experience in the technical aspects of theatre craft and have a background in facilitating shows. You will be a good team player with excellent communication skills, computer literate and have the ability to lead and motivate others. You will have a good working knowledge of current health and safety legislation, along with modern theatre technology systems. The Senior Technician - Lighting will work closely with the BOH Team to manage technical systems with responsibility for all aspects including but not limited to: in-service and testing of electrical equipment, equipment scheduling, lighting and sound systems, assist in stage and Flys and maintenance, and liaise with visiting companies, providing expertise on the venue's capabilities. Please note, your role may involve working with children or vulnerable people. Key responsibilities To work as part of the crew ensuring the smooth running of fit ups, get outs and shows, in line with health and safety legislation and the requirements of the visiting company, and in accordance with the BECTU Code of Conduct. To complete regular inspections of technical equipment within the venue in line with health and safety legislative requirements alongside the Head of Lighting and Sound. To work closely with the visiting companies to ensure their technical needs are met, and ensure all crew are working in a pro-active manner. To ensure that only qualified, trained and experienced personnel are allowed to operate technical equipment within the venue. Operate a skills matrix with the Head of Lighting & Sound and the Head of Stage to ensure that the right skills are in place and fully utilised Ensuring that all backstage areas and storage are kept to the highest possible standard, and to bring any difficulties and/or health and safety hazards to the attention of the Head of Lighting & Sound and the Head of Stage. Alongside the other members of the electrics team, to take responsibility for housekeeping and maintenance of the electrics workshop. To develop risk assessments with the Head of Lighting & Sound, ensuring that these are reviewed annually. To set up equipment for other events throughout the venue when required. To implement and comply with the company Health & Safety Policy, maintaining the safest possible environment for your colleagues, visiting companies and customers. To act as a Duty Technician during performances, carry out regular lamp rounds of all areas of the building as part of pre-show checks, and take on an investigative role in the event of fire alarm activations. To assist with end-of-day lockups where required. Where required, to assist in the smooth running of visiting productions by taking on show specific roles (e.g. stage plots/board operation) as and when appropriate. To attend regular team meetings with other members of the technical department, and wider back of house team, to liaise on venue operations, health and safety, and to discuss forthcoming show requirements. To be trained in First Aid at Work and keep it renewed. To undertake all mandatory training identified as relevant to the role. To assist the Head of Lighting and Sound and Head of Stage in managing casual staff. To work closely with the Senior Technician (Sound) in order to understand the full range of the venue electrics department, and be able to provide mutual cover where appropriate. To undertake any other duties as required by the Head of Lighting & Sound and Head of Stage. Your skills, qualities, and experience. If you are able to demonstrate many of the essential criteria, we encourage you to apply, and welcome transferable skills from other industries or backgrounds. We can give experience of any desirable criteria but may also use them to decide between candidates for this role. Essential Relevant degree and/or demonstrable professional experience in the entertainment industry. Fundamental knowledge of Lighting systems. Extensive knowledge of technical venue systems, including a high level of competency using a wide range of theatrical and performance equipment. Experience rigging a variety of lighting systems. Good understanding of a risk-assessed approach to managing health & safety in the production environment. An understanding of legislation and Health & Safety guidelines relevant to the role. Experience in working at height, and comfortable in the use of a range of ladders. A commitment to providing a high level of service and customer care to visiting companies. Experience of venue or system maintenance regimes, particularly Portable Appliance Testing. Computer literate. Experience with Microsoft Office packages. An organised, methodical approach to work, with the ability to help implement systems and procedures. Significant demonstrable experience working in a Technical Department in a large-scale theatre. Knowledge of manual handling techniques. Desirable Experience touring with the lighting departments of large-scale shows. Electrical systems training, e.g. BS7909. Experience of EOS family consoles. Experience of Microsoft 365/Teams/SharePoint. Experience using TrackingThis, or other asset management systems. Experience in high access and harness rescue procedures. Stage and Flying experience. Experience with venue/production sound systems. Experience with production AV systems. About Us - Our values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business. Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to be flexible and adapt as the needs of the business change, taking on new or different responsibilities as the need arises. Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Mission Statement - A Stage for Everyone Our stages are a platform for compelling stories - stories that are for all, by all, and of all. We shine our spotlight on our differences and believe that understanding and celebrating these differences makes us better global citizens. We are passionate about the pursuit of true diversity and equality. We strive to make our venues beacons of these ideals in our communities. Onstage and off, we hold ourselves accountable for nurturing an inclusive culture, one in which everyone can bring their authentic selves. At ATG entertainment, we provide a stage for everyone. We recognise that we do not have all the answers; but we strive to listen, to learn and to change in order to ensure ATG Entertainment becomes a truly inclusive organisation. We therefore welcome and encourage applications from individuals from the widest possible range of backgrounds and particularly welcome applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce. We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer, which means that we are taking action to ensure that people with disabilities and long-term health conditions feel supported, engaged and able to fulfil their potential in the workplace. We will offer an interview or recruitment event to disabled candidates who tell us they wish to participate in the scheme and who demonstrate in their application that they best meet the essential criteria for the role. Where we receive more applications than we are reasonably able to interview for any given role, we will retain applications for the next available interview opportunity wherever possible.
Office Manager About the Company Our client is an established and award-winning consultancy company offering bespoke design and management consulting services to a small portfolio of longstanding private sector clients. Their success has been based on building long-term partnerships with their clients, and they work hard to understand them to ensure that their services dovetail with their needs often working as an extension to their internal teams. This has resulted in them securing long term commissions, many of which are of regional and national significance in their field. Our client s practice offers a full range of landscape architectural, ecological and strategic management services across the UK and Ireland. They lead design teams and contribute landscape and environmental services inputs to teams led by others, working on large scale projects. Known for delivering expert service and attention to detail, they respond on every project with bespoke support. Their clients benefit from Director-led services, with hands-on Director involvement at every stage in all their projects, assuring design excellence and the highest quality outputs, delivered within budget and on time. About the Role Our client is experiencing considerable growth, and this is a new role, responding to an expanded organisation and growing workload for the Directors and key clients. The Office and Operations Manager will play a key role in their team. Reporting to the Managing Director, you will work closely together across a range of commissioned projects, leading the administrative and office team. Your role will be central to activity and output across the business, and you ll operate in a prominent client-facing position, co-ordinating a wide range of projects, as well as supporting the day-to-day running and administration of a very busy office. You ll provide efficient and dynamic support to the Managing Director, working hand-in-glove to respond to business needs, including co-ordinating aspects of business finance working with their accounts team, sub-contractor management, programme management and workload co-ordination for technical specialists within their team. You will take responsibility for ensuring the smooth operation of the business, with calm and collected leadership and bringing a positive, supportive approach to enable and empower team members. You ll get involved in key projects across the UK and Ireland, travelling to support client needs when needed and take the lead on key projects, such as event planning or supporting new team projects. About You This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who is highly organised, likes a very varied and dynamic workload and can calmly and supportively empower others to be their very best. You ll be skilled in motivating and organising others, be highly detail oriented and keen to secure a role that is challenging whilst providing considerable autonomy. The role is hands-on, is extremely varied and will suit someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and is confident with a range of current technologies. You will take great pride in delivering high quality work and working with others to enable them to achieve the very best too. You ll possess excellent communications skills and possess the ability to remain calm and reliable under pressure even when juggling a variety of competing demands. They are a small team, and they all work across different project areas to support each other when needed. You ll be keen to work in this way, and enjoy working as part of a flexible, mutually supportive team. Essential Criteria Skills and Experience: Exceptional organisational skills and ability to anticipate needs, prioritise and plan work effectively. Technologically competent highly proficient in all aspects of the Microsoft Office Suite, ideally skilled with Salesforce and Adobe Creative Suite experience. You ll have the aptitude to develop your skills on new packages too, as needed. Budget management and cost-conscious working, relating to office-wide cost control and business planning. Skilled in research and technical appraisal you ll bring experience of co-ordinating technical and multidisciplinary meetings and preparing briefing papers. Demonstrable track record of successful office and administrative operations management, development and leadership of office systems, procurement and all aspects of administration. An effective communicator able to communicate messages clearly to a range of audiences at all levels, both verbally and in writing. Able to maintain a high degree of confidentiality at all times. An effective, calm, positive and reliable team player. Able to work confidently with senior leaders and influencers. Takes responsibility and ownership for projects, thinking about and acting on what is needed ahead of time. Adaptable and flexible able to respond proactively to the changing needs of a busy team with a diverse workload.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Office Manager About the Company Our client is an established and award-winning consultancy company offering bespoke design and management consulting services to a small portfolio of longstanding private sector clients. Their success has been based on building long-term partnerships with their clients, and they work hard to understand them to ensure that their services dovetail with their needs often working as an extension to their internal teams. This has resulted in them securing long term commissions, many of which are of regional and national significance in their field. Our client s practice offers a full range of landscape architectural, ecological and strategic management services across the UK and Ireland. They lead design teams and contribute landscape and environmental services inputs to teams led by others, working on large scale projects. Known for delivering expert service and attention to detail, they respond on every project with bespoke support. Their clients benefit from Director-led services, with hands-on Director involvement at every stage in all their projects, assuring design excellence and the highest quality outputs, delivered within budget and on time. About the Role Our client is experiencing considerable growth, and this is a new role, responding to an expanded organisation and growing workload for the Directors and key clients. The Office and Operations Manager will play a key role in their team. Reporting to the Managing Director, you will work closely together across a range of commissioned projects, leading the administrative and office team. Your role will be central to activity and output across the business, and you ll operate in a prominent client-facing position, co-ordinating a wide range of projects, as well as supporting the day-to-day running and administration of a very busy office. You ll provide efficient and dynamic support to the Managing Director, working hand-in-glove to respond to business needs, including co-ordinating aspects of business finance working with their accounts team, sub-contractor management, programme management and workload co-ordination for technical specialists within their team. You will take responsibility for ensuring the smooth operation of the business, with calm and collected leadership and bringing a positive, supportive approach to enable and empower team members. You ll get involved in key projects across the UK and Ireland, travelling to support client needs when needed and take the lead on key projects, such as event planning or supporting new team projects. About You This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who is highly organised, likes a very varied and dynamic workload and can calmly and supportively empower others to be their very best. You ll be skilled in motivating and organising others, be highly detail oriented and keen to secure a role that is challenging whilst providing considerable autonomy. The role is hands-on, is extremely varied and will suit someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and is confident with a range of current technologies. You will take great pride in delivering high quality work and working with others to enable them to achieve the very best too. You ll possess excellent communications skills and possess the ability to remain calm and reliable under pressure even when juggling a variety of competing demands. They are a small team, and they all work across different project areas to support each other when needed. You ll be keen to work in this way, and enjoy working as part of a flexible, mutually supportive team. Essential Criteria Skills and Experience: Exceptional organisational skills and ability to anticipate needs, prioritise and plan work effectively. Technologically competent highly proficient in all aspects of the Microsoft Office Suite, ideally skilled with Salesforce and Adobe Creative Suite experience. You ll have the aptitude to develop your skills on new packages too, as needed. Budget management and cost-conscious working, relating to office-wide cost control and business planning. Skilled in research and technical appraisal you ll bring experience of co-ordinating technical and multidisciplinary meetings and preparing briefing papers. Demonstrable track record of successful office and administrative operations management, development and leadership of office systems, procurement and all aspects of administration. An effective communicator able to communicate messages clearly to a range of audiences at all levels, both verbally and in writing. Able to maintain a high degree of confidentiality at all times. An effective, calm, positive and reliable team player. Able to work confidently with senior leaders and influencers. Takes responsibility and ownership for projects, thinking about and acting on what is needed ahead of time. Adaptable and flexible able to respond proactively to the changing needs of a busy team with a diverse workload.
Lift Charles Warren
Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Salary: L15-L21, £73,105-£83,960 + Wellbeing Cash Plan + Car Scheme + Pension Scheme (TPS) + Additional Benefits Start date: September 2026 (or earlier if available) We are seeking an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Charles Warren into its next phase of development, a school with strong foundations, a committed community, and exciting potential to go further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a one-form entry primary school with a clear identity, impressive provision, and the capacity to make a profound difference for children and families. The role would suit either a first-time Principal ready for their next step or an experienced Principal looking to lead a school with ambition, space to innovate, and strong trust support. About Lift Charles Warren Lift Charles Warren serves a richly diverse community with a high level of disadvantage and inclusion needs. The school has a specialist autism resource base, a highly skilled SEND team, and strong partnerships with the local authority to ensure early and effective intervention. A unique learning environment Lift Charles Warren benefits from exceptional facilities and outdoor space, including: Extensive grounds with Forest School provision A community allotment and wellbeing garden Well-equipped libraries and an ambitious art curriculum A kitchen area supporting life skills learning A podcast studio Strong links with Milton Keynes Dons The school is well resourced, outward-facing, and deeply connected to its community. Parent engagement is strong, with coffee mornings and expert-led sessions supporting families, and a shared commitment to working together for children. As Principal, you will: Lead with clarity, warmth and moral purpose Drive precision and targeted teaching and learning, particularly at KS2 Coach and develop staff to secure consistently strong classroom practice Close attainment gaps while maintaining high expectations for all pupils Build on excellent personal development and early years provision Champion inclusion, wellbeing and mental health through a graduated SEN approach Work collaboratively across Lift Schools, never in isolation You will be supported by a strong central and regional team and benefit from being part of a trust that believes deeply in developing leaders and improving schools together. We are looking for a leader who: Is ready to lead from the front and inspire others Has a strong understanding of high-quality teaching and learning Is committed to equity and inclusion Values coaching, collaboration and continuous improvement Sees the potential in every child and every colleague Who we are Lift Schools is a network of 58 schools across the country. We are diverse, inclusive and united by a single mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. What we offer you As a Lift Principal, you'll receive sector-leading professional development and wellbeing support, including: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Unlimited one-to-one executive coaching Evidence-informed professional learning opportunities A year-long induction programme Study tours and immersive CPD experiences Professional sabbatical eligibility after five years Relocation package available Who we're looking for We want leaders who are: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. Lift Charles Warren is a school with heart, ambition and opportunity. If you are excited by the chance to lead a community-focused school with space to innovate and the backing of a strong trust, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation , please contact us. Closing date: Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interview date: Tuesday 21 April 2026 (Lift Charles Warren) and Wednesday 22 April 2026 (Ed City, London) Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. What You'll Do The Account & Commercial Marketing Specialist supports the strategy and execution for BCG's Account Based Marketing (ABM) program for BCG's high-priority client accounts. Reporting to the Senior Manager of Account & Commercial Marketing, this role will collaborate with account teams, practice area marketers, regional marketing, and cross-functional digital experts to bring personalized, insight-driven campaigns to life. You'll support campaign execution, track marketing performance, and contribute to team operations. This role is a great fit for someone looking to grow their B2B marketing skillset, deepen their understanding of account-based marketing (ABM), and work cross-functionally within a collaborative, fast-paced environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Campaign Coordination & Execution: You'll play a key role in coordinating impactful campaigns for our most strategic clients, helping deliver personalized marketing that supports commercial growth and strengthens client relationships. Assist with the onboarding process for new accounts: data validation, goal-setting, campaign strategy, and launch. Support the planning and delivery of ABM campaigns for priority accounts (1:1, 1:Few, and 1:Many). Collaborate with senior team members to create and maintain campaign timelines and checklists. Coordinate internal reviews of campaign materials, ensuring feedback is captured and incorporated. Help ensure campaign assets meet brand and quality standards. Marketing Insights & Reporting: You'll help the team and stakeholders understand how marketing efforts are influencing business outcomes by turning marketing data into actionable insights that guide strategic decisions. Collaborate with analytics and operations teams to strengthen attribution models and program impact analysis. Gather and organize marketing performance data (e.g., engagement rates, email opens, account insights). Help create clear and compelling performance summaries using PowerPoint or Tableau dashboards. Maintain campaign dashboard and account weekly alerts in partnership with analytics team members. Tools, Platforms & Processes: BCG leverages a robust MarTech stack to power our ABM efforts. You'll ensure we're using our tools to their fullest potential and creating scalable systems for long-term success. Gain familiarity and proficiency with BCG's ABM tools, including Marketo, Demandbase, Salesforce, and Tableau. Maintain ABM email folders and templates in Marketo to reflect Global Email Marketing best practices. Document scalable processes and best practices to streamline execution and knowledge-sharing across teams. Partner with Enablement, Automation, and Insights teams to pilot new tools and drive innovation. Act as a connector across functions-building strong relationships and embedding ABM best practices across the organization. Team Support & Collaboration: You'll contribute to a culture of teaming and knowledge sharing, helping ensure our campaigns are delivered efficiently and in close partnership with stakeholders across the business. Schedule and help facilitate account planning or campaign check-in meetings. Partner closely with ABM Managers and other collaborators, including practice area marketers and operations support. Contribute ideas in team meetings and proactively suggest ways to improve execution. What You'll Bring You have the aptitude and skills to help drive and scale ABM at BCG in a way that is aligned with BCG's business goals and unique go-to-market approach. You thrive by collaborating with teams across the organization, working in a lean and agile way to implement BCG's Account & Commercial Marketing vision and strategy. You are a Strategic thinker with strong problem-solving and storytelling skills. Confident communicator who builds trust and alignment across diverse stakeholders. Comfortable supporting strategic direction while executing day-to-day tasks with detail and care. Proactive self-starter who thrives in fast-moving, matrixed environments. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree - degree in marketing or communications preferred 2-4 years of experience in B2B marketing Clear written and verbal communication skills-able to bring clarity, creativity, and energy to complex topics. A team-first mindset with curiosity and eagerness to learn. Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines. Familiarity with ABM and Martech tools (Marketo, Demandbase, Salesforce, LinkedIn Sales Nav, Tableau, etc.) Who You'll Work With You will be a critical team member in BCG's Marketing function, collaborating across global Marketing, Marketing Technology, and Practice Areas, while supporting BCG accounts and client teams. Your days will be spent working with all levels of the BCG organization, including Managing Directors and Partners (and their account teams, support staff, and assistants), Marketing Directors, and peers. You also may work some with external vendors. Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. What You'll Do The Account & Commercial Marketing Specialist supports the strategy and execution for BCG's Account Based Marketing (ABM) program for BCG's high-priority client accounts. Reporting to the Senior Manager of Account & Commercial Marketing, this role will collaborate with account teams, practice area marketers, regional marketing, and cross-functional digital experts to bring personalized, insight-driven campaigns to life. You'll support campaign execution, track marketing performance, and contribute to team operations. This role is a great fit for someone looking to grow their B2B marketing skillset, deepen their understanding of account-based marketing (ABM), and work cross-functionally within a collaborative, fast-paced environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Campaign Coordination & Execution: You'll play a key role in coordinating impactful campaigns for our most strategic clients, helping deliver personalized marketing that supports commercial growth and strengthens client relationships. Assist with the onboarding process for new accounts: data validation, goal-setting, campaign strategy, and launch. Support the planning and delivery of ABM campaigns for priority accounts (1:1, 1:Few, and 1:Many). Collaborate with senior team members to create and maintain campaign timelines and checklists. Coordinate internal reviews of campaign materials, ensuring feedback is captured and incorporated. Help ensure campaign assets meet brand and quality standards. Marketing Insights & Reporting: You'll help the team and stakeholders understand how marketing efforts are influencing business outcomes by turning marketing data into actionable insights that guide strategic decisions. Collaborate with analytics and operations teams to strengthen attribution models and program impact analysis. Gather and organize marketing performance data (e.g., engagement rates, email opens, account insights). Help create clear and compelling performance summaries using PowerPoint or Tableau dashboards. Maintain campaign dashboard and account weekly alerts in partnership with analytics team members. Tools, Platforms & Processes: BCG leverages a robust MarTech stack to power our ABM efforts. You'll ensure we're using our tools to their fullest potential and creating scalable systems for long-term success. Gain familiarity and proficiency with BCG's ABM tools, including Marketo, Demandbase, Salesforce, and Tableau. Maintain ABM email folders and templates in Marketo to reflect Global Email Marketing best practices. Document scalable processes and best practices to streamline execution and knowledge-sharing across teams. Partner with Enablement, Automation, and Insights teams to pilot new tools and drive innovation. Act as a connector across functions-building strong relationships and embedding ABM best practices across the organization. Team Support & Collaboration: You'll contribute to a culture of teaming and knowledge sharing, helping ensure our campaigns are delivered efficiently and in close partnership with stakeholders across the business. Schedule and help facilitate account planning or campaign check-in meetings. Partner closely with ABM Managers and other collaborators, including practice area marketers and operations support. Contribute ideas in team meetings and proactively suggest ways to improve execution. What You'll Bring You have the aptitude and skills to help drive and scale ABM at BCG in a way that is aligned with BCG's business goals and unique go-to-market approach. You thrive by collaborating with teams across the organization, working in a lean and agile way to implement BCG's Account & Commercial Marketing vision and strategy. You are a Strategic thinker with strong problem-solving and storytelling skills. Confident communicator who builds trust and alignment across diverse stakeholders. Comfortable supporting strategic direction while executing day-to-day tasks with detail and care. Proactive self-starter who thrives in fast-moving, matrixed environments. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree - degree in marketing or communications preferred 2-4 years of experience in B2B marketing Clear written and verbal communication skills-able to bring clarity, creativity, and energy to complex topics. A team-first mindset with curiosity and eagerness to learn. Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines. Familiarity with ABM and Martech tools (Marketo, Demandbase, Salesforce, LinkedIn Sales Nav, Tableau, etc.) Who You'll Work With You will be a critical team member in BCG's Marketing function, collaborating across global Marketing, Marketing Technology, and Practice Areas, while supporting BCG accounts and client teams. Your days will be spent working with all levels of the BCG organization, including Managing Directors and Partners (and their account teams, support staff, and assistants), Marketing Directors, and peers. You also may work some with external vendors. Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Business Client Manager, Temporary until June with possible extension, £25.07 per hour, Ballymena-based Your new company A public sector organisation is recruiting for a Business Client Manager based in Ballymena. Your new role As the Business Client Manager, you'll act as the primary point of contact for local businesses, leading on engagement, support pathways and growth initiatives. You will manage a diverse portfolio of companies, identifying their needs through diagnostics and baseline assessments before guiding them to the most suitable support networks, programmes and advisory resources.A major part of your role will involve overseeing the organisation's core business growth programme, ensuring effective delivery, compliance, and performance against agreed objectives. You'll manage stakeholder relationships, coordinate mentors and advisors, and utilise CRM systems to track progress, analyse data and produce reports.You'll collaborate closely with internal and external partners, assist in the development of economic strategies, deliver business workshops and roadshows, and contribute to programme development and funding opportunities. In addition, you'll lead administrative staff involved in programme delivery, ensuring strong governance, effective financial management and adherence to high quality standards.This is a dynamic, hands on role where you will represent the organisation at events, contribute to policy development and help shape the future economic landscape within the region. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you'll need:Qualifications & Experience A degree in business, finance, economics or a related discipline and at least three years' experience in a business advisory, consultancy or support environment OR At least five years' experience in a business environment with substantial exposure to business engagement and growth focused services. You must be able to demonstrate: Proven experience building relationships with new and existing businesses, gathering insight and identifying opportunities, risks and suitable support routes. Experience delivering consultancy, workshops or training to support business development and growth. Experience coordinating significant business initiatives or projects that improved performance or growth outcomes. Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence, negotiate and build productive partnerships. Excellent knowledge of the challenges facing businesses and the wider economic landscape. A thorough understanding of business support initiatives at local and regional levels. Access to transport to meet the travel requirements of the role. Behavioural Competencies Strong performance management and personal accountability. Clear and impactful communication skills. Ability to influence outcomes and build relationships. Customer focused approach to service delivery. Confident problem solving and decision making abilities. A result driven mindset with persistence in overcoming challenges. What you'll get in return £25.07 per hour Temporary position 37 hour working week Ballymena based What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Apr 03, 2026
Seasonal
Business Client Manager, Temporary until June with possible extension, £25.07 per hour, Ballymena-based Your new company A public sector organisation is recruiting for a Business Client Manager based in Ballymena. Your new role As the Business Client Manager, you'll act as the primary point of contact for local businesses, leading on engagement, support pathways and growth initiatives. You will manage a diverse portfolio of companies, identifying their needs through diagnostics and baseline assessments before guiding them to the most suitable support networks, programmes and advisory resources.A major part of your role will involve overseeing the organisation's core business growth programme, ensuring effective delivery, compliance, and performance against agreed objectives. You'll manage stakeholder relationships, coordinate mentors and advisors, and utilise CRM systems to track progress, analyse data and produce reports.You'll collaborate closely with internal and external partners, assist in the development of economic strategies, deliver business workshops and roadshows, and contribute to programme development and funding opportunities. In addition, you'll lead administrative staff involved in programme delivery, ensuring strong governance, effective financial management and adherence to high quality standards.This is a dynamic, hands on role where you will represent the organisation at events, contribute to policy development and help shape the future economic landscape within the region. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you'll need:Qualifications & Experience A degree in business, finance, economics or a related discipline and at least three years' experience in a business advisory, consultancy or support environment OR At least five years' experience in a business environment with substantial exposure to business engagement and growth focused services. You must be able to demonstrate: Proven experience building relationships with new and existing businesses, gathering insight and identifying opportunities, risks and suitable support routes. Experience delivering consultancy, workshops or training to support business development and growth. Experience coordinating significant business initiatives or projects that improved performance or growth outcomes. Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence, negotiate and build productive partnerships. Excellent knowledge of the challenges facing businesses and the wider economic landscape. A thorough understanding of business support initiatives at local and regional levels. Access to transport to meet the travel requirements of the role. Behavioural Competencies Strong performance management and personal accountability. Clear and impactful communication skills. Ability to influence outcomes and build relationships. Customer focused approach to service delivery. Confident problem solving and decision making abilities. A result driven mindset with persistence in overcoming challenges. What you'll get in return £25.07 per hour Temporary position 37 hour working week Ballymena based What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
This role has a starting salary of £61,784 per annum, based on a 36 hour working week. This is a fixed term contract until 31/03/2027, with the possibility of extension subject to ongoing Made Smarter Adoption funding into 2027/28 and beyond. This is a unique opportunity to shape Surrey's economy and the wider South East region. Join our dedicated Economy and Growth Team and make a meaningful impact on businesses and residents. If you're an experienced operations leader with a passion for high quality delivery, partnership working, and driving continuous improvement, we encourage you to apply. This role will work remotely, with regular travel across the South East region to support programme delivery, staff, and partners. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependants leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub with a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Team The Economy and Growth team is dedicated to driving sustainable economic development across Surrey, working collaboratively as 'One Council' to support strategic priorities that benefit the county's 1.2 million residents. The team provides key services in business support, innovation, skills, and infrastructure, and works with major employers like Amazon, McLaren, and Samsung to strengthen the regional economy, which is home to 110,000 businesses and contributes £50 billion annually to the UK economy. Surrey County Council is the accountable body for the Made Smarter Adoption Programme in the South East. The Programme Delivery Team, part of the Economy and Growth team, is responsible for delivering the programme across Berkshire, Brighton, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Medway, Oxfordshire, Solent (including the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton), Surrey, and West Sussex. About the Role Surrey County Council is seeking an experienced and dynamic Operations and Delivery Manager to lead the operational delivery of the Made Smarter South East programme. This pivotal role ensures the programme runs smoothly, meets its performance targets, and provides manufacturing SMEs with a seamless, high quality experience. Reporting to the Strategic Programme Manager, you will oversee day to day operations, manage a multidisciplinary delivery team, and coordinate people, processes, data, and workflows across the programme. You will play a central role in ensuring operational alignment across workstreams, supporting staff performance, maintaining compliance, and driving continuous improvement. This role is essential to maintaining delivery quality, ensuring robust governance, and supporting effective stakeholder collaboration across a complex, multi partner environment. Your Application To be considered for shortlisting, your application must clearly evidence the following qualifications, skills, experience, and align with our behaviours: Proven experience in operations management within a complex or multi-partner environment, ideally within a local authority Strong track record of influencing and building strategic partnerships Significant people management and coaching experience, including remote and target driven teams Experience with grant administration, audit processes, or publicly funded programmes Strong understanding of governance, compliance, and reporting requirements Ability to work proactively, manage competing priorities, and solve problems independently To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following questions: Please describe a time when you managed operational delivery across multiple partners or workstreams.How did you ensure consistency, compliance, and high quality outcomes? This role requires managing remote, high performance, target driven teams. Please outline your experience in leading and coaching teams to meet KPIs and maintain high standards. Please give an example of how you have used data, CRM systems, or programme management tools to manage pipelines, improve workflows, or generate actionable insights. Made Smarter South East requires strong collaboration with external partners and internal teams. Describe a situation where you built strategic relationships or worked horizontally across an organisation to achieve shared outcomes. Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description & Our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Contact Us Please contact us with any questions relating to the role. This could include flexible working requests, transferable skills, or any barriers to employment. For an informal discussion, please contact Bryan Vint at: . The job advert closes at 23:59 on 04/04/2025, with interviews taking place in person at Woodhatch Place, Reigate, between 8th April and 17th April 2026. We look forward to receiving your application - please click the apply online button below to submit.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
This role has a starting salary of £61,784 per annum, based on a 36 hour working week. This is a fixed term contract until 31/03/2027, with the possibility of extension subject to ongoing Made Smarter Adoption funding into 2027/28 and beyond. This is a unique opportunity to shape Surrey's economy and the wider South East region. Join our dedicated Economy and Growth Team and make a meaningful impact on businesses and residents. If you're an experienced operations leader with a passion for high quality delivery, partnership working, and driving continuous improvement, we encourage you to apply. This role will work remotely, with regular travel across the South East region to support programme delivery, staff, and partners. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependants leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub with a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Team The Economy and Growth team is dedicated to driving sustainable economic development across Surrey, working collaboratively as 'One Council' to support strategic priorities that benefit the county's 1.2 million residents. The team provides key services in business support, innovation, skills, and infrastructure, and works with major employers like Amazon, McLaren, and Samsung to strengthen the regional economy, which is home to 110,000 businesses and contributes £50 billion annually to the UK economy. Surrey County Council is the accountable body for the Made Smarter Adoption Programme in the South East. The Programme Delivery Team, part of the Economy and Growth team, is responsible for delivering the programme across Berkshire, Brighton, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Medway, Oxfordshire, Solent (including the Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton), Surrey, and West Sussex. About the Role Surrey County Council is seeking an experienced and dynamic Operations and Delivery Manager to lead the operational delivery of the Made Smarter South East programme. This pivotal role ensures the programme runs smoothly, meets its performance targets, and provides manufacturing SMEs with a seamless, high quality experience. Reporting to the Strategic Programme Manager, you will oversee day to day operations, manage a multidisciplinary delivery team, and coordinate people, processes, data, and workflows across the programme. You will play a central role in ensuring operational alignment across workstreams, supporting staff performance, maintaining compliance, and driving continuous improvement. This role is essential to maintaining delivery quality, ensuring robust governance, and supporting effective stakeholder collaboration across a complex, multi partner environment. Your Application To be considered for shortlisting, your application must clearly evidence the following qualifications, skills, experience, and align with our behaviours: Proven experience in operations management within a complex or multi-partner environment, ideally within a local authority Strong track record of influencing and building strategic partnerships Significant people management and coaching experience, including remote and target driven teams Experience with grant administration, audit processes, or publicly funded programmes Strong understanding of governance, compliance, and reporting requirements Ability to work proactively, manage competing priorities, and solve problems independently To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following questions: Please describe a time when you managed operational delivery across multiple partners or workstreams.How did you ensure consistency, compliance, and high quality outcomes? This role requires managing remote, high performance, target driven teams. Please outline your experience in leading and coaching teams to meet KPIs and maintain high standards. Please give an example of how you have used data, CRM systems, or programme management tools to manage pipelines, improve workflows, or generate actionable insights. Made Smarter South East requires strong collaboration with external partners and internal teams. Describe a situation where you built strategic relationships or worked horizontally across an organisation to achieve shared outcomes. Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description & Our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Contact Us Please contact us with any questions relating to the role. This could include flexible working requests, transferable skills, or any barriers to employment. For an informal discussion, please contact Bryan Vint at: . The job advert closes at 23:59 on 04/04/2025, with interviews taking place in person at Woodhatch Place, Reigate, between 8th April and 17th April 2026. We look forward to receiving your application - please click the apply online button below to submit.
About The Role Ark Schools seeks to appoint a new Regional Director to lead the Birmingham region and take responsibility for aspects of our network-wide strategy. This rare opportunity offers the successful candidate the chance to join one of the country's most successful MATs at an exciting point in our journey. As Ark embarks on our new ten-year strategy, the successful candidate will play an integral role in shaping and delivering a compelling vision for education over the coming years. The appointed Regional Director will join Ark this September (2026), or sooner if possible. Our schools are currently organised into five regions - Birmingham, Hastings, London & Portsmouth Primaries, North London & Portsmouth and South London. Our current Regional Director, Gail Peyton, has played an instrumental role across the Ark network during her tenure and leaves us to become the CEO of a new trust abroad. As such, we are seeking to find an exceptional leader with a track record of delivering great outcomes; a strong alignment with the Ark mission; a willingness to go the extra mile for our pupils and staff; and an ability to lead and inspire principals and central colleagues. We welcome and encourage confidential conversations about the role from suitable candidates. If you are interested in finding out more about this opportunity, please contact our Head of Talent, Lexy di Marco, at To apply, please submit a full application, including CV and personal statement, via the Ark recruitment portal by Monday 13th April at 9am. (Please ensure your personal statement focuses on how you meet the first seven italic bullet points from the 'Specialist Knowledge and Skills' section in the person specification). If you have any questions, concerns or time constraints with applying please contact us directly. For more information about the role and Ark, please view the full job pack. About Us Ark is an education charity and one of the country's most successful multi-academy trusts. Our network of 39 schools reaches traditionally underserved communities in Birmingham, Hastings, London and Portsmouth. We educate 30,000 pupils and have nearly 3,000 teaching staff across our network. Each of our schools has its own ethos and distinctive character, reflecting its local community, but they all share the same mission: to make sure that all children, regardless of their background, have access to a great education and real choices in life. We also incubate and scale innovative ventures, which we roll out beyond our network of schools for the benefit of teachers, pupils and the education system as a whole. Current Ventures include Ark Curriculum Plus, which equips teachers with the subject expertise needed to ensure students succeed, and Ark Start, a growing chain of nurseries offering affordable, high-quality early years education. Recently, Ark moved to new offices at EdCity - a unique not-for-profit development in West London, in partnership with Hammersmith & Fulham council. EdCity is designed to bring mission-aligned organisations together to focus on improving the lives of children, especially through education. It offers leased offices, a range of venues for training and events, and an innovation hub for the education sector to connect, collaborate and learn together. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link . Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link .
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
About The Role Ark Schools seeks to appoint a new Regional Director to lead the Birmingham region and take responsibility for aspects of our network-wide strategy. This rare opportunity offers the successful candidate the chance to join one of the country's most successful MATs at an exciting point in our journey. As Ark embarks on our new ten-year strategy, the successful candidate will play an integral role in shaping and delivering a compelling vision for education over the coming years. The appointed Regional Director will join Ark this September (2026), or sooner if possible. Our schools are currently organised into five regions - Birmingham, Hastings, London & Portsmouth Primaries, North London & Portsmouth and South London. Our current Regional Director, Gail Peyton, has played an instrumental role across the Ark network during her tenure and leaves us to become the CEO of a new trust abroad. As such, we are seeking to find an exceptional leader with a track record of delivering great outcomes; a strong alignment with the Ark mission; a willingness to go the extra mile for our pupils and staff; and an ability to lead and inspire principals and central colleagues. We welcome and encourage confidential conversations about the role from suitable candidates. If you are interested in finding out more about this opportunity, please contact our Head of Talent, Lexy di Marco, at To apply, please submit a full application, including CV and personal statement, via the Ark recruitment portal by Monday 13th April at 9am. (Please ensure your personal statement focuses on how you meet the first seven italic bullet points from the 'Specialist Knowledge and Skills' section in the person specification). If you have any questions, concerns or time constraints with applying please contact us directly. For more information about the role and Ark, please view the full job pack. About Us Ark is an education charity and one of the country's most successful multi-academy trusts. Our network of 39 schools reaches traditionally underserved communities in Birmingham, Hastings, London and Portsmouth. We educate 30,000 pupils and have nearly 3,000 teaching staff across our network. Each of our schools has its own ethos and distinctive character, reflecting its local community, but they all share the same mission: to make sure that all children, regardless of their background, have access to a great education and real choices in life. We also incubate and scale innovative ventures, which we roll out beyond our network of schools for the benefit of teachers, pupils and the education system as a whole. Current Ventures include Ark Curriculum Plus, which equips teachers with the subject expertise needed to ensure students succeed, and Ark Start, a growing chain of nurseries offering affordable, high-quality early years education. Recently, Ark moved to new offices at EdCity - a unique not-for-profit development in West London, in partnership with Hammersmith & Fulham council. EdCity is designed to bring mission-aligned organisations together to focus on improving the lives of children, especially through education. It offers leased offices, a range of venues for training and events, and an innovation hub for the education sector to connect, collaborate and learn together. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link . Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link .
Vacancy for Head of the MultiFaith Centre Location: Multi-Faith Centre, University of Derby. Salary: £40 000 (full-time equivalent or prorata according to agreed hours). Contract: The role is offered on a fulltime basis, but there is a possibility of discussing parttime working patterns. Reports to: Board of Trustees. Deadline for Applications: 2 May 2026 About the Multi-Faith Centre The Multi Faith Centre encourages and facilitates dialogue, co-operation, mutual respect and understanding between people from different faith communities and civil society. In bringing people and communities together, the Multi-Faith Centre aims to improve the wellbeing of people living across Derbyshire. Our vision is a society where the diversity and richness of faith communities actively contribute to the building of safe, healthy and cohesive communities throughout our county. About the Role The Head of the MultiFaith Centre provides leadership, and operational management to ensure the centre is an inclusive, welcoming, and impactful space for people of all faiths and none. This is a leadership role with genuine ownership. You will shape long-term direction, safeguard financial sustainability and represent the charity with authority, working closely with Board and Committees. You will oversee the operational delivery of the centre, ensuring plans translate into measurable progress. Community partnerships are integral to the Multi-Faith Centre, and you will be required to maintain, strengthen and build partnerships across communities. To further the work of the Multi-Faith Centre, you will develop initiatives that promote spiritual wellbeing, interfaith connection and respectful dialogue. A key element of the role is securing sustainable funding. As Head of the Multi-Faith Centre you will plan, identify and lead on bid writing, grant applications and income generation activities. The breadth of the role requires energy, sound judgement and disciplined prioritisation. You will move confidently between strategy and execution, diplomacy and decision-making, commercial focus and sector representation. The role is visible and carries real responsibility and offers meaningful and lasting impact. Key Responsibilities Leadership Provide direction for the Multi-Faith Centre, ensuring alignment with organisational values and priorities. Enable effective governance through strong relationships with the Board, Committees and key stakeholders. Develop and implement annual and longterm business plans. Foster a culture of inclusion, respect, and collaboration across all faith communities. Act as the public face of the Multi-Faith Centre, representing it at events, networks, and stakeholder meetings. Operational Management Oversee the delivery of multifaith activities, events, pastoral support, and educational programmes. Ensure the Multi-Faith Centre remains a safe, well-managed, and welcoming environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. Lead the recruitment, development, and supervision of staff and volunteers. Maintain effective governance, compliance, safeguarding, health & safety, and risk management practices. Partnership and Community Engagement Build strong, trusting relationships with faith leaders, community organisations, university students, staff, and external partners. Promote interfaith dialogue, understanding, and collaboration through events, workshops, and outreach initiatives. Represent the Multi-Faith Centre in local, regional, and national networks relating to faith, wellbeing, and social impact. Funding, Bid Writing and Income Generation Lead on researching, writing, and submitting high quality funding bids to charitable trusts, foundations, and public bodies. Identify new funding opportunities to support strategic initiatives and longterm sustainability. Develop income generating activities aligned with the Multi- Faith Centre s mission. Monitor grant compliance, reporting, and impact measurement. Build strong relationships with funders and stakeholders, ensuring transparent communication and accountability. Financial and Resource Management Strengthen financial sustainability and support the continued success of the Multi- Faith Centre. Drive revenue growth and secure funding opportunities. Manage the Multi-Faith Centre s budget, ensuring effective allocation of resources. Lead on procurement, contracts, and financial reporting. Ensure excellent stewardship of all grants and donations. Person Specification Essential Skills and Experience A strategic thinker, you will have strong leadership and people management experience, setting clear direction and maintaining organisational alignment. Financial literacy, including budget planning and monitoring. Demonstrable success in grant writing/bid writing and securing external funding. Strong understanding of multifaith engagement, inclusion, and community cohesion. Excellent communication, relationship building, and stakeholder engagement skills, inspiring trust and partnership working. Report writing and presentation skills to different audience groups, spanning community groups and board level. With proven experience of leading programmes or services you will take a collaborative approach within community, faith-based, educational, or wellbeing setting. Empathetic, culturally sensitive, and respectful of diverse faith traditions and worldviews. Desirable Skills and Experience Experience working in charitable and/or higher education sectors. Knowledge of safeguarding, wellbeing, and pastoral support frameworks. Experience delivering community-led programmes or social impact initiatives. Understanding of local and national funding landscapes for community and inclusion work. Additional Information Occasional evening and weekend work may be required for events or community activities. Enhanced DBS or equivalent safeguarding checks may be required. We welcome applicants from under-represented groups. How to Apply To apply for the position of Head of the MultiFaith Centre, please submit the following: Your CV Highlight leadership experience, community engagement, funding work, and operational management. A Supporting Statement (no more than 2 3 pages) Please explain: Why you are interested in the role. How you meet the essential and desirable criteria. Examples of relevant achievements in leadership, partnership building, programme delivery, and income generation. Contact Details for Two Referees Referees will not be contacted without your consent and only if you are shortlisted. Interviews We will aim for interviews week commencing 11 May 2026.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Vacancy for Head of the MultiFaith Centre Location: Multi-Faith Centre, University of Derby. Salary: £40 000 (full-time equivalent or prorata according to agreed hours). Contract: The role is offered on a fulltime basis, but there is a possibility of discussing parttime working patterns. Reports to: Board of Trustees. Deadline for Applications: 2 May 2026 About the Multi-Faith Centre The Multi Faith Centre encourages and facilitates dialogue, co-operation, mutual respect and understanding between people from different faith communities and civil society. In bringing people and communities together, the Multi-Faith Centre aims to improve the wellbeing of people living across Derbyshire. Our vision is a society where the diversity and richness of faith communities actively contribute to the building of safe, healthy and cohesive communities throughout our county. About the Role The Head of the MultiFaith Centre provides leadership, and operational management to ensure the centre is an inclusive, welcoming, and impactful space for people of all faiths and none. This is a leadership role with genuine ownership. You will shape long-term direction, safeguard financial sustainability and represent the charity with authority, working closely with Board and Committees. You will oversee the operational delivery of the centre, ensuring plans translate into measurable progress. Community partnerships are integral to the Multi-Faith Centre, and you will be required to maintain, strengthen and build partnerships across communities. To further the work of the Multi-Faith Centre, you will develop initiatives that promote spiritual wellbeing, interfaith connection and respectful dialogue. A key element of the role is securing sustainable funding. As Head of the Multi-Faith Centre you will plan, identify and lead on bid writing, grant applications and income generation activities. The breadth of the role requires energy, sound judgement and disciplined prioritisation. You will move confidently between strategy and execution, diplomacy and decision-making, commercial focus and sector representation. The role is visible and carries real responsibility and offers meaningful and lasting impact. Key Responsibilities Leadership Provide direction for the Multi-Faith Centre, ensuring alignment with organisational values and priorities. Enable effective governance through strong relationships with the Board, Committees and key stakeholders. Develop and implement annual and longterm business plans. Foster a culture of inclusion, respect, and collaboration across all faith communities. Act as the public face of the Multi-Faith Centre, representing it at events, networks, and stakeholder meetings. Operational Management Oversee the delivery of multifaith activities, events, pastoral support, and educational programmes. Ensure the Multi-Faith Centre remains a safe, well-managed, and welcoming environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. Lead the recruitment, development, and supervision of staff and volunteers. Maintain effective governance, compliance, safeguarding, health & safety, and risk management practices. Partnership and Community Engagement Build strong, trusting relationships with faith leaders, community organisations, university students, staff, and external partners. Promote interfaith dialogue, understanding, and collaboration through events, workshops, and outreach initiatives. Represent the Multi-Faith Centre in local, regional, and national networks relating to faith, wellbeing, and social impact. Funding, Bid Writing and Income Generation Lead on researching, writing, and submitting high quality funding bids to charitable trusts, foundations, and public bodies. Identify new funding opportunities to support strategic initiatives and longterm sustainability. Develop income generating activities aligned with the Multi- Faith Centre s mission. Monitor grant compliance, reporting, and impact measurement. Build strong relationships with funders and stakeholders, ensuring transparent communication and accountability. Financial and Resource Management Strengthen financial sustainability and support the continued success of the Multi- Faith Centre. Drive revenue growth and secure funding opportunities. Manage the Multi-Faith Centre s budget, ensuring effective allocation of resources. Lead on procurement, contracts, and financial reporting. Ensure excellent stewardship of all grants and donations. Person Specification Essential Skills and Experience A strategic thinker, you will have strong leadership and people management experience, setting clear direction and maintaining organisational alignment. Financial literacy, including budget planning and monitoring. Demonstrable success in grant writing/bid writing and securing external funding. Strong understanding of multifaith engagement, inclusion, and community cohesion. Excellent communication, relationship building, and stakeholder engagement skills, inspiring trust and partnership working. Report writing and presentation skills to different audience groups, spanning community groups and board level. With proven experience of leading programmes or services you will take a collaborative approach within community, faith-based, educational, or wellbeing setting. Empathetic, culturally sensitive, and respectful of diverse faith traditions and worldviews. Desirable Skills and Experience Experience working in charitable and/or higher education sectors. Knowledge of safeguarding, wellbeing, and pastoral support frameworks. Experience delivering community-led programmes or social impact initiatives. Understanding of local and national funding landscapes for community and inclusion work. Additional Information Occasional evening and weekend work may be required for events or community activities. Enhanced DBS or equivalent safeguarding checks may be required. We welcome applicants from under-represented groups. How to Apply To apply for the position of Head of the MultiFaith Centre, please submit the following: Your CV Highlight leadership experience, community engagement, funding work, and operational management. A Supporting Statement (no more than 2 3 pages) Please explain: Why you are interested in the role. How you meet the essential and desirable criteria. Examples of relevant achievements in leadership, partnership building, programme delivery, and income generation. Contact Details for Two Referees Referees will not be contacted without your consent and only if you are shortlisted. Interviews We will aim for interviews week commencing 11 May 2026.
Salary: L33-L39, £113,646 - £130,274 (negotiable for an exceptional candidate) + relocation package + wellbeing cash plan + pension scheme (TPS) + additional Lift Schools benefits Start date: September 2026 Closing date: 9:00am, 13th April 2026 Interview dates: Friday 17th April 2026 (Lift Firth Park) and Monday 20th April 2026 (Ed City) We're looking for an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Firth Park into its next chapter. This is your chance to shape a school on the rise, one that's proud of its identity, rooted in its community, and ambitious for every child. About this role: Lift Schools is seeking an exceptional and experienced Principal to lead Lift Firth Park through its next phase of improvement. This is a rare opportunity for an established Principal to build on strong foundations and shape the long-term success of a school on a clear upward trajectory. We are looking for a leader who combines strategic clarity with decisive action and who understands what it takes to secure sustained improvement at scale. You will work closely with our Regional Education Director, Nigel Whittle who knows the school deeply, having previously served as Principal. You'll benefit from the full backing of our central team and the wider Lift Schools network. This role is particularly suited to serving or former Principals who bring a strong record of school improvement and are ready to extend their impact. Lift Firth Park offers an exceptional platform to consolidate success, strengthen culture, and deliver lasting outcomes for pupils and the community. We are seeking a leader with a demonstrable track record of improving schools, securing measurable gains in pupil outcomes, and building high-performance cultures where staff and pupils thrive. The successful candidate will: Have a proven track record of sustained school improvement Demonstrate measurable impact on pupil outcomes and life chances Show evidence of building disciplined, inclusive, high-expectation cultures Lead with clarity, integrity and compassion Thrive in high challenge / high support environments Be motivated to influence improvement beyond their own school As Principal, you will: Lead the strategic direction and daily life of the school Secure excellence in teaching, learning and curriculum Embed a culture of high expectations, belonging and inclusion Develop, support and retain high-performing staff Build strong partnerships with families and the community Contribute to improvement across the Lift Schools network and the wider system About Lift Firth Park Lift Firth Park is a vibrant and ambitious 11-16 secondary school at the heart of a diverse Sheffield community. Serving around 1,200 pupils in Shiregreen, the school reflects the richness of its local area, with over a third of students speaking English as an additional language. The school is undergoing rapid and sustained improvement, with strong momentum, high expectations and a clear sense of purpose. Deep partnerships with Sheffield City Council, Sheffield Wednesday Football Club and local organisations strengthen opportunities for pupils and position the school as a cornerstone of the community. This is an outstanding opportunity for an established Headteacher to build on strong foundations, harness existing momentum and shape the next phase of improvement, creating a lasting legacy for pupils and the community. About Lift Schools We are a diverse, inclusive network of 58 schools united by one mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. We believe every child deserves the best, regardless of background or ability, and we need outstanding leaders to make this happen. How we'll support you At Lift Schools, we believe talent drives performance. You'll benefit from: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Experiential learning opportunities, including study tours One-to-one unlimited executive coaching High-quality, evidence-informed professional development A year-long induction programme The option of a professional sabbatical after five years A relocation package if moving for the role Who are seeking a leader who is: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. If you are an experienced Principal ready for a new opportunity, if you are driven, determined, and committed to creating lasting change, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation, please contact us. Closing date: 9:00am 13th April 2026 Interview dates: Friday 17th April 2026 (Lift Firth Park) and Monday 20th April 2026 (Ed City) Lift Schools is committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Salary: L33-L39, £113,646 - £130,274 (negotiable for an exceptional candidate) + relocation package + wellbeing cash plan + pension scheme (TPS) + additional Lift Schools benefits Start date: September 2026 Closing date: 9:00am, 13th April 2026 Interview dates: Friday 17th April 2026 (Lift Firth Park) and Monday 20th April 2026 (Ed City) We're looking for an exceptional Principal to lead Lift Firth Park into its next chapter. This is your chance to shape a school on the rise, one that's proud of its identity, rooted in its community, and ambitious for every child. About this role: Lift Schools is seeking an exceptional and experienced Principal to lead Lift Firth Park through its next phase of improvement. This is a rare opportunity for an established Principal to build on strong foundations and shape the long-term success of a school on a clear upward trajectory. We are looking for a leader who combines strategic clarity with decisive action and who understands what it takes to secure sustained improvement at scale. You will work closely with our Regional Education Director, Nigel Whittle who knows the school deeply, having previously served as Principal. You'll benefit from the full backing of our central team and the wider Lift Schools network. This role is particularly suited to serving or former Principals who bring a strong record of school improvement and are ready to extend their impact. Lift Firth Park offers an exceptional platform to consolidate success, strengthen culture, and deliver lasting outcomes for pupils and the community. We are seeking a leader with a demonstrable track record of improving schools, securing measurable gains in pupil outcomes, and building high-performance cultures where staff and pupils thrive. The successful candidate will: Have a proven track record of sustained school improvement Demonstrate measurable impact on pupil outcomes and life chances Show evidence of building disciplined, inclusive, high-expectation cultures Lead with clarity, integrity and compassion Thrive in high challenge / high support environments Be motivated to influence improvement beyond their own school As Principal, you will: Lead the strategic direction and daily life of the school Secure excellence in teaching, learning and curriculum Embed a culture of high expectations, belonging and inclusion Develop, support and retain high-performing staff Build strong partnerships with families and the community Contribute to improvement across the Lift Schools network and the wider system About Lift Firth Park Lift Firth Park is a vibrant and ambitious 11-16 secondary school at the heart of a diverse Sheffield community. Serving around 1,200 pupils in Shiregreen, the school reflects the richness of its local area, with over a third of students speaking English as an additional language. The school is undergoing rapid and sustained improvement, with strong momentum, high expectations and a clear sense of purpose. Deep partnerships with Sheffield City Council, Sheffield Wednesday Football Club and local organisations strengthen opportunities for pupils and position the school as a cornerstone of the community. This is an outstanding opportunity for an established Headteacher to build on strong foundations, harness existing momentum and shape the next phase of improvement, creating a lasting legacy for pupils and the community. About Lift Schools We are a diverse, inclusive network of 58 schools united by one mission: to deliver an excellent education to every child, in every classroom, every day. We believe every child deserves the best, regardless of background or ability, and we need outstanding leaders to make this happen. How we'll support you At Lift Schools, we believe talent drives performance. You'll benefit from: An individual development account of up to £100,000 over five years Experiential learning opportunities, including study tours One-to-one unlimited executive coaching High-quality, evidence-informed professional development A year-long induction programme The option of a professional sabbatical after five years A relocation package if moving for the role Who are seeking a leader who is: Self-aware - thriving in high challenge, high support environments. Network-minded - committed to improving outcomes across all schools. Intellectually curious - eager to use evidence-informed approaches to drive success. If you are an experienced Principal ready for a new opportunity, if you are driven, determined, and committed to creating lasting change, we would love to hear from you. For an informal, confidential conversation, please contact us. Closing date: 9:00am 13th April 2026 Interview dates: Friday 17th April 2026 (Lift Firth Park) and Monday 20th April 2026 (Ed City) Lift Schools is committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. PandoLogic.
We are looking for a Senior Regional Fundraiser to provide leadership, cover and support across two hospice-based teams, contributing to the delivery of key income streams, including events, philanthropy and partnerships, working alongside national and regional colleagues. This is a hybrid role in the Swindon area. The Charity An enthusiastic and collaborative local hospice, dedicated to supporting people through the most difficult times of their lives. You would be be joining a highly respected organisation, with an inclusive working culture, offering fantastic benefits including: Company pension scheme 27 days holiday - rising to 33 with length of service plus bank holidays Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Enhanced sick pay Employee Networks - LGBTQ+, Ethnic Diversity and Equality, People with Disabilities, and Women and Non Binary Individuals Staff discount of 10% on new goods online. Structured induction programme and learning and development opportunities. The Role Support for the Regional Fundraising Manager to raise c£1.7m income covering the fundraising region including two hospice sites. Day-to-day management of income and expenditure, includind budgeting and reforcasting. Deliver regional Fundraising stretegu across key income stream area (events, philanthropy and partnerships). To deliver a number of fundraising events to a high standard to achieve targeted net income and supporter numbers. To deliver income from a portfolio of Philanthropic and Corporate Partners. The Candidate Experience of successfully delivering fundraising strategy. Experience of leading growth of net income across a variety of income streams ideally including events, corporate and philanthropy. Experience supporting with the development and management of budgets, reforecasts and financial reporting. An understanding of line management responsibilities, team working, building a collaborative culture. IMPORTANT NOTE Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful, but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a Senior Regional Fundraiser to provide leadership, cover and support across two hospice-based teams, contributing to the delivery of key income streams, including events, philanthropy and partnerships, working alongside national and regional colleagues. This is a hybrid role in the Swindon area. The Charity An enthusiastic and collaborative local hospice, dedicated to supporting people through the most difficult times of their lives. You would be be joining a highly respected organisation, with an inclusive working culture, offering fantastic benefits including: Company pension scheme 27 days holiday - rising to 33 with length of service plus bank holidays Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Enhanced sick pay Employee Networks - LGBTQ+, Ethnic Diversity and Equality, People with Disabilities, and Women and Non Binary Individuals Staff discount of 10% on new goods online. Structured induction programme and learning and development opportunities. The Role Support for the Regional Fundraising Manager to raise c£1.7m income covering the fundraising region including two hospice sites. Day-to-day management of income and expenditure, includind budgeting and reforcasting. Deliver regional Fundraising stretegu across key income stream area (events, philanthropy and partnerships). To deliver a number of fundraising events to a high standard to achieve targeted net income and supporter numbers. To deliver income from a portfolio of Philanthropic and Corporate Partners. The Candidate Experience of successfully delivering fundraising strategy. Experience of leading growth of net income across a variety of income streams ideally including events, corporate and philanthropy. Experience supporting with the development and management of budgets, reforecasts and financial reporting. An understanding of line management responsibilities, team working, building a collaborative culture. IMPORTANT NOTE Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful, but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
Company Description Field Care Supervisor Salary: £24,620 Location - Belfast BT5 4BD A driving licence and own transport is essential for this role Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Do you have a passion for delivering exceptional care? Join CCH Group, the UK's largest and most trusted care provider, as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in shaping the future of home care in your community. At CCH Group, we deliver 1.5 million hours of care monthly across 260+ locations. Join us as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in organizing and delivering high-quality care services in your community. Job Description What you'll do The role of the Field Care Supervisor is to support the delivery of the highest quality care support services by carrying out a range of functions in the field, including the assessment and review of individual services and the practical supervision, instruction and support of care workers. Working with Care Coordinators to support the planning of realistic, effective care worker rotas, with due regard for the particular needs of the individual and the particular skills and attributes of the worker. Carrying out regular reviews of individual services, including repeated and renewed needs and risk assessments. Participate as required in multi-disciplinary review of service users' needs. Shadow new care workers in the field to ensure their competence. Carry out the on-site observation and evaluation of care worker practice as part of routine supervision, in response to particular performance concerns, or as otherwise directed. Field Care Supervisors are expected to spend the majority of their working time in the community carrying out their primary functions, but their role will typically also entail a certain amount of office-based administrative work. Qualifications What you need You would need experience in carrying out initial risk and needs assessments in respect of individual service users, either in the service user's home or, where required, in other settings such as hospitals or residential/nursing homes; Work in partnership with service users, their family, carers, advocates, healthcare professionals and others to ensure the seamless delivery of holistic packages of individual care support. This is a great chance to be part of one of the UK's most exciting business's within Domiciliary Care, who are going from strength to strength focusing on their growth and quality of care. What we offer Career Growth: Leadership opportunities with a trusted sector leader. Support: Access to top experts and innovative systems. Recognition: "Extraordinary Care Awards"-monthly recognition of outstanding contributions by our care professionals and branch teams, culminating in prestigious regional and national award ceremonies. Over 300 individuals are honoured each month. Additional Information Who We Are: At CCH Group, our vision is to become the best place to work in care. Our mission is to expand our reach so that those in need of care are never forgotten or alone. We achieve this by nurturing our people, elevating their roles in society, and transforming lives together. Our Values: COMMUNITY: We are stronger together. One team building a culture where our customers and people thrive. COURAGE: We boldly shape a better future, tackling challenges head-on. HEART: We are passionate and dedicated-we love what we do because what we do matters. Ready to Take the Next Step? Apply today and become part of a team that's transforming lives, one person at a time. CCH Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a proud member of the Home Care Association, adhering to their Code of Practice.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Company Description Field Care Supervisor Salary: £24,620 Location - Belfast BT5 4BD A driving licence and own transport is essential for this role Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Do you have a passion for delivering exceptional care? Join CCH Group, the UK's largest and most trusted care provider, as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in shaping the future of home care in your community. At CCH Group, we deliver 1.5 million hours of care monthly across 260+ locations. Join us as a Care Coordinator and play a key role in organizing and delivering high-quality care services in your community. Job Description What you'll do The role of the Field Care Supervisor is to support the delivery of the highest quality care support services by carrying out a range of functions in the field, including the assessment and review of individual services and the practical supervision, instruction and support of care workers. Working with Care Coordinators to support the planning of realistic, effective care worker rotas, with due regard for the particular needs of the individual and the particular skills and attributes of the worker. Carrying out regular reviews of individual services, including repeated and renewed needs and risk assessments. Participate as required in multi-disciplinary review of service users' needs. Shadow new care workers in the field to ensure their competence. Carry out the on-site observation and evaluation of care worker practice as part of routine supervision, in response to particular performance concerns, or as otherwise directed. Field Care Supervisors are expected to spend the majority of their working time in the community carrying out their primary functions, but their role will typically also entail a certain amount of office-based administrative work. Qualifications What you need You would need experience in carrying out initial risk and needs assessments in respect of individual service users, either in the service user's home or, where required, in other settings such as hospitals or residential/nursing homes; Work in partnership with service users, their family, carers, advocates, healthcare professionals and others to ensure the seamless delivery of holistic packages of individual care support. This is a great chance to be part of one of the UK's most exciting business's within Domiciliary Care, who are going from strength to strength focusing on their growth and quality of care. What we offer Career Growth: Leadership opportunities with a trusted sector leader. Support: Access to top experts and innovative systems. Recognition: "Extraordinary Care Awards"-monthly recognition of outstanding contributions by our care professionals and branch teams, culminating in prestigious regional and national award ceremonies. Over 300 individuals are honoured each month. Additional Information Who We Are: At CCH Group, our vision is to become the best place to work in care. Our mission is to expand our reach so that those in need of care are never forgotten or alone. We achieve this by nurturing our people, elevating their roles in society, and transforming lives together. Our Values: COMMUNITY: We are stronger together. One team building a culture where our customers and people thrive. COURAGE: We boldly shape a better future, tackling challenges head-on. HEART: We are passionate and dedicated-we love what we do because what we do matters. Ready to Take the Next Step? Apply today and become part of a team that's transforming lives, one person at a time. CCH Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a proud member of the Home Care Association, adhering to their Code of Practice.
Overview - 4/5 DAYS PER WEEK IN THE OFFICE DEPENDANT ON BUSINESS NEEDS Interim Head of Leisure The Interim Head of Leisure Operations will provide strategic and operational leadership across Liverpools leisure facilities and associated services. The Interim Head of Leisure will ensure the safe, efficient and commercially sustainable operation of the councils leisure estate while supporting the councils ambitions to improve health, wellbeing and participation in sport and physical activity across the city. The role will lead operational teams delivering services across leisure centres, swimming pools, sports facilities, GP referral and community programmes, ensuring high standards of customer service, regulatory compliance and financial performance. This is a key leadership role responsible for stabilising and improving operational performance, supporting workforce development, and helping shape the future operating model for leisure services in Liverpool. Key Responsibilities Interim Head of Leisure Provide strategic leadership for the delivery of the councils leisure operations and physical activity services. Contribute to the development and delivery of the citys leisure, sport and physical activity strategy. Support the councils wider public health and wellbeing priorities through increased participation in sport and active lifestyles. Lead the day-to-day operation of the councils leisure facilities, ensuring services are safe, accessible and customer focused. Oversee operational performance across leisure centres, swimming pools and sports facilities. Ensure compliance with health and safety, safeguarding and statutory regulatory requirements. Manage significant operational budgets and ensure services operate efficiently and sustainably. Identify opportunities to improve income generation, utilisation of facilities and commercial performance. Monitor performance against financial and operational targets. Provide leadership and direction to operational managers and wider leisure teams. Drive a positive organisational culture focused on service improvement and customer experience. Work collaboratively with HR and trade unions on workforce matters including organisational change where required. Develop strong partnerships with local sports organisations, community groups, schools and health partners. Represent the council in regional and national leisure networks. Work with partners to maximise the impact of leisure services on community wellbeing. Identify opportunities to modernise services and improve the operating model. Lead initiatives to improve participation levels, customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Support longer-term strategic planning for the councils leisure estate. Essential Experience Interim Head of Leisure Senior leadership experience managing leisure operations or similar frontline service environments. Experience overseeing multiple leisure facilities or a complex operational estate. Strong financial and commercial management experience. Experience leading large operational teams and managing workforce issues. Strong understanding of health and safety and compliance requirements in leisure services. Experience delivering service improvement or transformation programmes. Key Skills Interim Head of Leisure Strategic leadership and decision-making Operational performance management Financial and commercial acumen Stakeholder and partnership management Strong people leadership and organisational change capability
Apr 03, 2026
Contractor
Overview - 4/5 DAYS PER WEEK IN THE OFFICE DEPENDANT ON BUSINESS NEEDS Interim Head of Leisure The Interim Head of Leisure Operations will provide strategic and operational leadership across Liverpools leisure facilities and associated services. The Interim Head of Leisure will ensure the safe, efficient and commercially sustainable operation of the councils leisure estate while supporting the councils ambitions to improve health, wellbeing and participation in sport and physical activity across the city. The role will lead operational teams delivering services across leisure centres, swimming pools, sports facilities, GP referral and community programmes, ensuring high standards of customer service, regulatory compliance and financial performance. This is a key leadership role responsible for stabilising and improving operational performance, supporting workforce development, and helping shape the future operating model for leisure services in Liverpool. Key Responsibilities Interim Head of Leisure Provide strategic leadership for the delivery of the councils leisure operations and physical activity services. Contribute to the development and delivery of the citys leisure, sport and physical activity strategy. Support the councils wider public health and wellbeing priorities through increased participation in sport and active lifestyles. Lead the day-to-day operation of the councils leisure facilities, ensuring services are safe, accessible and customer focused. Oversee operational performance across leisure centres, swimming pools and sports facilities. Ensure compliance with health and safety, safeguarding and statutory regulatory requirements. Manage significant operational budgets and ensure services operate efficiently and sustainably. Identify opportunities to improve income generation, utilisation of facilities and commercial performance. Monitor performance against financial and operational targets. Provide leadership and direction to operational managers and wider leisure teams. Drive a positive organisational culture focused on service improvement and customer experience. Work collaboratively with HR and trade unions on workforce matters including organisational change where required. Develop strong partnerships with local sports organisations, community groups, schools and health partners. Represent the council in regional and national leisure networks. Work with partners to maximise the impact of leisure services on community wellbeing. Identify opportunities to modernise services and improve the operating model. Lead initiatives to improve participation levels, customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. Support longer-term strategic planning for the councils leisure estate. Essential Experience Interim Head of Leisure Senior leadership experience managing leisure operations or similar frontline service environments. Experience overseeing multiple leisure facilities or a complex operational estate. Strong financial and commercial management experience. Experience leading large operational teams and managing workforce issues. Strong understanding of health and safety and compliance requirements in leisure services. Experience delivering service improvement or transformation programmes. Key Skills Interim Head of Leisure Strategic leadership and decision-making Operational performance management Financial and commercial acumen Stakeholder and partnership management Strong people leadership and organisational change capability