SEND Teacher - Supply Opportunities Location: Manchester and surrounding areas Start Date: Immediate starts available Contract: Flexible Supply Roles (Primary Schools) About the Role We are currently seeking passionate and dedicated SEND Teachers to join our network for flexible supply opportunities across primary schools in Manchester and the surrounding areas. These roles are ideal for teachers who enjoy variety in their work and are committed to supporting pupils in inclusive learning environments. As a supply SEND Teacher, you will have the opportunity to work in a range of school settings while making a meaningful impact on the academic, social, and emotional development of pupils with additional needs. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons for pupils with SEND Support pupils' academic progress, emotional wellbeing, and social development Adapt teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, support staff, and SENCOs to provide effective support Promote positive behaviour, communication, and inclusion within the classroom Uphold safeguarding responsibilities and contribute to a safe learning environment Ideal Candidate Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching pupils with SEND in primary school settings Strong understanding of inclusive teaching practices A patient, empathetic, and adaptable approach Excellent communication, organisation, and classroom management skills An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one Why Work with us? With over 20 years of experience in education recruitment, Step Teachers supports schools and educators across North London, East London, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Devon, and Greater Manchester. Our experienced consultants, based across our branches in Barnet, Havering, Norwich, Cambridge, Abingdon, and Plymouth, work closely with schools and academies to connect talented educators with rewarding opportunities. We are proud to be: An approved Crown Commercial Service supplier A member of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) REC Audited in Education, demonstrating the highest standards in safeguarding and compliance What We Offer Weekly PAYE pay based on your experience (no umbrella companies) Access to exclusive benefits and discounts, including high street shopping, travel offers, and gym memberships A dedicated wellbeing portal providing physical and emotional support services A supportive recruitment team focused on helping you succeed in your career Refer a Friend Know someone who may be interested in supply or permanent education roles? Refer a friend and receive a £100 Amazon voucher, plus the chance for both of you to win a holiday worth up to £1,000. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will undergo rigorous safeguarding checks, including reference checks and an Enhanced DBS check, in line with the Department for Education's statutory guidance - Keeping Children Safe in Education.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
SEND Teacher - Supply Opportunities Location: Manchester and surrounding areas Start Date: Immediate starts available Contract: Flexible Supply Roles (Primary Schools) About the Role We are currently seeking passionate and dedicated SEND Teachers to join our network for flexible supply opportunities across primary schools in Manchester and the surrounding areas. These roles are ideal for teachers who enjoy variety in their work and are committed to supporting pupils in inclusive learning environments. As a supply SEND Teacher, you will have the opportunity to work in a range of school settings while making a meaningful impact on the academic, social, and emotional development of pupils with additional needs. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons for pupils with SEND Support pupils' academic progress, emotional wellbeing, and social development Adapt teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, support staff, and SENCOs to provide effective support Promote positive behaviour, communication, and inclusion within the classroom Uphold safeguarding responsibilities and contribute to a safe learning environment Ideal Candidate Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching pupils with SEND in primary school settings Strong understanding of inclusive teaching practices A patient, empathetic, and adaptable approach Excellent communication, organisation, and classroom management skills An Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one Why Work with us? With over 20 years of experience in education recruitment, Step Teachers supports schools and educators across North London, East London, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Cornwall, Devon, and Greater Manchester. Our experienced consultants, based across our branches in Barnet, Havering, Norwich, Cambridge, Abingdon, and Plymouth, work closely with schools and academies to connect talented educators with rewarding opportunities. We are proud to be: An approved Crown Commercial Service supplier A member of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) REC Audited in Education, demonstrating the highest standards in safeguarding and compliance What We Offer Weekly PAYE pay based on your experience (no umbrella companies) Access to exclusive benefits and discounts, including high street shopping, travel offers, and gym memberships A dedicated wellbeing portal providing physical and emotional support services A supportive recruitment team focused on helping you succeed in your career Refer a Friend Know someone who may be interested in supply or permanent education roles? Refer a friend and receive a £100 Amazon voucher, plus the chance for both of you to win a holiday worth up to £1,000. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will undergo rigorous safeguarding checks, including reference checks and an Enhanced DBS check, in line with the Department for Education's statutory guidance - Keeping Children Safe in Education.
We are seeking a proactive and compassionate Housing Options Officer to join a local authority in Cambridgeshire. This vital front-line role focuses on preventing and relieving homelessness, delivering a highly effective and customer-centred housing options service. You will assess and investigate homelessness approaches and applications in line with statutory duties under the Housing Act 1996 and relevant case law. The role also involves assessing housing needs in accordance with the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, ensuring compliance while delivering positive outcomes for residents. Managing a varied caseload, you will work across either the Single Homeless Pathway or the Families Pathway, providing tailored advice, support, and prevention solutions. The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of homelessness legislation, excellent assessment and case management skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a hybrid environment. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed).
Mar 13, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking a proactive and compassionate Housing Options Officer to join a local authority in Cambridgeshire. This vital front-line role focuses on preventing and relieving homelessness, delivering a highly effective and customer-centred housing options service. You will assess and investigate homelessness approaches and applications in line with statutory duties under the Housing Act 1996 and relevant case law. The role also involves assessing housing needs in accordance with the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, ensuring compliance while delivering positive outcomes for residents. Managing a varied caseload, you will work across either the Single Homeless Pathway or the Families Pathway, providing tailored advice, support, and prevention solutions. The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of homelessness legislation, excellent assessment and case management skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a hybrid environment. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed).
Unlock Your Potential as a Part-time SEN Tutor in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire! Are you a dedicated and skilled educator seeking a rewarding part-time role? Look no further! Our client, a pioneering institution committed to providing exceptional educational opportunities, is seeking a talented Part-time SEN Tutor to join their dynamic team in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire. With a competitive hourly rate ranging from £20.00 to £30.00, this position offers the perfect chance to make a genuine difference in the lives of students with special educational needs. Utilising your expertise and enthusiasm, you will work closely with our client to deliver tailored, one-on-one support, ensuring each student's unique learning needs are met. As the successful candidate, you will possess a deep understanding of SEND teaching methodologies, a proven track record of delivering engaging and effective lessons, and the ability to adapt your approach to suit the individual requirements of your students. With a strong background in special educational needs, you will be equipped to create a nurturing and inclusive learning environment that empowers your students to thrive. This job is being advertised on Senploy - the UK's favourite education and SEND job board. If you are excited by the prospect of this opportunity and believe you have the necessary skills and experience to excel in this role, we encourage you to submit your CV for consideration. Don't miss out on this chance to make a lasting impact. Apply now and embark on a rewarding journey as a Part-time SEN Tutor with our client in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire!
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Unlock Your Potential as a Part-time SEN Tutor in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire! Are you a dedicated and skilled educator seeking a rewarding part-time role? Look no further! Our client, a pioneering institution committed to providing exceptional educational opportunities, is seeking a talented Part-time SEN Tutor to join their dynamic team in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire. With a competitive hourly rate ranging from £20.00 to £30.00, this position offers the perfect chance to make a genuine difference in the lives of students with special educational needs. Utilising your expertise and enthusiasm, you will work closely with our client to deliver tailored, one-on-one support, ensuring each student's unique learning needs are met. As the successful candidate, you will possess a deep understanding of SEND teaching methodologies, a proven track record of delivering engaging and effective lessons, and the ability to adapt your approach to suit the individual requirements of your students. With a strong background in special educational needs, you will be equipped to create a nurturing and inclusive learning environment that empowers your students to thrive. This job is being advertised on Senploy - the UK's favourite education and SEND job board. If you are excited by the prospect of this opportunity and believe you have the necessary skills and experience to excel in this role, we encourage you to submit your CV for consideration. Don't miss out on this chance to make a lasting impact. Apply now and embark on a rewarding journey as a Part-time SEN Tutor with our client in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire!
Chair of the Remuneration & People Sub Committee St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge Voluntary position (reasonable expenses reimbursed) Term: Up to 3 years, renewable once St Edmund's College is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as Chair of the Remuneration & People Sub Committee, providing independent, strategic leadership in the governance of the College's people, remuneration, and HR related policies. This is a vital governance role at the heart of a diverse, values driven Cambridge college community. The Chair will help ensure that the College's approach to people, reward, and organisational culture reflects its charitable purpose, aligns with the Charity Governance Code, and upholds the highest standards of fairness, transparency, and accountability. About the Role The Chair of the Remuneration & People Sub Committee leads the Committee in overseeing the College's people strategy, remuneration frameworks, and HR governance. Working closely with the Bursar, HR Manager, and Governance, Risk & Compliance Manager, the Chair ensures that discussions are evidence based, inclusive, and aligned with the College's values. This role is primarily carried out online, with occasional visits to the College's buildings in Cambridge. Time Commitment: Minimum of three meetings per academic year (typically 1-2 hours each), plus preparation and follow up. Occasional ad hoc or extraordinary meetings. Approximate annual commitment: 5 days. Key Responsibilities Committee Leadership: Chair the Remuneration & People Sub Committee in line with its Terms of Reference. Ensure meetings are well structured, transparent, and conducted within delegated authority. Set agendas collaboratively with senior officers. Foster constructive, inclusive, and well informed discussion. Ensure timely approval of accurate minutes and records. Uphold the Charity Governance Code, particularly integrity, accountability, and openness. Manage conflicts of interest and safeguard the independence of Committee decisions. Promote continuous improvement in governance and Committee effectiveness. Oversight: Lead the review and recommendation of people related policies, ensuring they reflect best practice and support equality, diversity, inclusion, freedom of speech, and a positive working environment. Oversee decisions on the creation of new permanent staff roles within delegated authority. Ensure remuneration decisions are proportionate, justifiable, and aligned with Charity Commission guidance. Support transparent remuneration reporting in statutory accounts and the annual report. Champion staff welfare, wellbeing, and inclusion. Act as a trusted advisor on sensitive or complex matters. Risk & Compliance: Oversee risks relating to HR, remuneration, and people strategy. Review relevant sections of the College's risk register and monitor mitigation actions. Escalate issues to senior leadership and Council where appropriate. Maintain awareness of developments in employment law, charity regulation, and remuneration governance. Person Specification Essential: Significant leadership experience at board or committee level, ideally in a complex organisation, charity, higher education, or public sector setting. Strong understanding of HR practice, employment legislation, and regulatory compliance in a charitable context. Proven ability to exercise independent judgement and maintain confidentiality. Commitment to the College's charitable objectives, values, and academic mission. Excellent chairing, communication, and interpersonal skills. Integrity, impartiality, and strong strategic awareness. Desirable: Experience as a charity trustee, HR committee chair, or similar governance role. Familiarity with the Charity Governance Code for Larger Charities and good remuneration practice (e.g., Senior Staff Remuneration Code, HE governance standards). Understanding of the University of Cambridge's collegiate environment. How to apply To apply, please send the below documents to the HR Team Your CV A supporting statement that addresses the criteria in the person specification and outlines your motivation for applying. The statement should be no longer than 2 pages of A4.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Chair of the Remuneration & People Sub Committee St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge Voluntary position (reasonable expenses reimbursed) Term: Up to 3 years, renewable once St Edmund's College is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as Chair of the Remuneration & People Sub Committee, providing independent, strategic leadership in the governance of the College's people, remuneration, and HR related policies. This is a vital governance role at the heart of a diverse, values driven Cambridge college community. The Chair will help ensure that the College's approach to people, reward, and organisational culture reflects its charitable purpose, aligns with the Charity Governance Code, and upholds the highest standards of fairness, transparency, and accountability. About the Role The Chair of the Remuneration & People Sub Committee leads the Committee in overseeing the College's people strategy, remuneration frameworks, and HR governance. Working closely with the Bursar, HR Manager, and Governance, Risk & Compliance Manager, the Chair ensures that discussions are evidence based, inclusive, and aligned with the College's values. This role is primarily carried out online, with occasional visits to the College's buildings in Cambridge. Time Commitment: Minimum of three meetings per academic year (typically 1-2 hours each), plus preparation and follow up. Occasional ad hoc or extraordinary meetings. Approximate annual commitment: 5 days. Key Responsibilities Committee Leadership: Chair the Remuneration & People Sub Committee in line with its Terms of Reference. Ensure meetings are well structured, transparent, and conducted within delegated authority. Set agendas collaboratively with senior officers. Foster constructive, inclusive, and well informed discussion. Ensure timely approval of accurate minutes and records. Uphold the Charity Governance Code, particularly integrity, accountability, and openness. Manage conflicts of interest and safeguard the independence of Committee decisions. Promote continuous improvement in governance and Committee effectiveness. Oversight: Lead the review and recommendation of people related policies, ensuring they reflect best practice and support equality, diversity, inclusion, freedom of speech, and a positive working environment. Oversee decisions on the creation of new permanent staff roles within delegated authority. Ensure remuneration decisions are proportionate, justifiable, and aligned with Charity Commission guidance. Support transparent remuneration reporting in statutory accounts and the annual report. Champion staff welfare, wellbeing, and inclusion. Act as a trusted advisor on sensitive or complex matters. Risk & Compliance: Oversee risks relating to HR, remuneration, and people strategy. Review relevant sections of the College's risk register and monitor mitigation actions. Escalate issues to senior leadership and Council where appropriate. Maintain awareness of developments in employment law, charity regulation, and remuneration governance. Person Specification Essential: Significant leadership experience at board or committee level, ideally in a complex organisation, charity, higher education, or public sector setting. Strong understanding of HR practice, employment legislation, and regulatory compliance in a charitable context. Proven ability to exercise independent judgement and maintain confidentiality. Commitment to the College's charitable objectives, values, and academic mission. Excellent chairing, communication, and interpersonal skills. Integrity, impartiality, and strong strategic awareness. Desirable: Experience as a charity trustee, HR committee chair, or similar governance role. Familiarity with the Charity Governance Code for Larger Charities and good remuneration practice (e.g., Senior Staff Remuneration Code, HE governance standards). Understanding of the University of Cambridge's collegiate environment. How to apply To apply, please send the below documents to the HR Team Your CV A supporting statement that addresses the criteria in the person specification and outlines your motivation for applying. The statement should be no longer than 2 pages of A4.
About the Role TP Tutors are seeking passionate and dedicated tutors to support students across the Cambridge area. This role involves providing 1:1 tuition in English and Maths to learners who need extra support to reach their academic potential. Sessions may take place in students homes, local libraries, or school settings, helping students improve their confidence, engagement, and academic performance. Many of the students we support may currently be outside mainstream education or require additional guidance to achieve their goals. Key Responsibilities Deliver personalised 1:1 tutoring sessions tailored to each student s needs. Provide support in English and Maths (KS2 KS3 or GCSE level). Adapt teaching approaches to suit students with different learning styles and abilities. Assess progress and provide feedback to students, parents, and schools. Encourage engagement, confidence, and a positive approach to learning. Tutor Requirements Experience working with children or young people in an educational or tutoring setting. Strong subject knowledge of English and Maths. Experience supporting students with SEND, SEMH, or additional learning needs is desirable. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one via TP Tutors. Excellent communication, organisation, and interpersonal skills. Teaching qualifications (QTS/PGCE) are preferred but not essential. Benefits of Working with TP Tutors Flexible part-time hours to suit your schedule. Competitive hourly pay. Support from a dedicated tuition consultant and team. Access to CPD and professional development opportunities. Weekly PAYE pay (no umbrella company fees). Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in students education. Apply Today If you are passionate about supporting students and helping them achieve their academic goals, please apply with your up-to-date CV to be considered for this opportunity. Teacher, Tutor, Teaching, Tutoring.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
About the Role TP Tutors are seeking passionate and dedicated tutors to support students across the Cambridge area. This role involves providing 1:1 tuition in English and Maths to learners who need extra support to reach their academic potential. Sessions may take place in students homes, local libraries, or school settings, helping students improve their confidence, engagement, and academic performance. Many of the students we support may currently be outside mainstream education or require additional guidance to achieve their goals. Key Responsibilities Deliver personalised 1:1 tutoring sessions tailored to each student s needs. Provide support in English and Maths (KS2 KS3 or GCSE level). Adapt teaching approaches to suit students with different learning styles and abilities. Assess progress and provide feedback to students, parents, and schools. Encourage engagement, confidence, and a positive approach to learning. Tutor Requirements Experience working with children or young people in an educational or tutoring setting. Strong subject knowledge of English and Maths. Experience supporting students with SEND, SEMH, or additional learning needs is desirable. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one via TP Tutors. Excellent communication, organisation, and interpersonal skills. Teaching qualifications (QTS/PGCE) are preferred but not essential. Benefits of Working with TP Tutors Flexible part-time hours to suit your schedule. Competitive hourly pay. Support from a dedicated tuition consultant and team. Access to CPD and professional development opportunities. Weekly PAYE pay (no umbrella company fees). Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in students education. Apply Today If you are passionate about supporting students and helping them achieve their academic goals, please apply with your up-to-date CV to be considered for this opportunity. Teacher, Tutor, Teaching, Tutoring.
Senior Architect Location: Cambridge Salary: 40-50,000 A leading and progressive design practice is seeking a Senior Architect to join its Cambridge studio. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced professional to play a pivotal role in delivering innovative, high-quality projects across a broad range of sectors. The ideal candidate will bring together strong design flair and technical expertise, with the confidence to guide projects from initial concept through to completion. This role offers the chance to take on real responsibility while contributing to the continued growth and success of the studio. Key Responsibilities Lead the design and delivery of projects across all RIBA work stages Oversee and coordinate technical drawings, specifications, and project documentation Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, statutory requirements, and industry standards Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and contractors to deliver successful outcomes Mentor and support junior architects and team members Drive design quality and contribute to the wider studio culture Candidate Profile ARB-registered Architect with substantial post-qualification experience Experience in defence, healthcare, and education projects (advantageous) Strong design and technical skills with a proven record of project delivery Proficiency in BIM processes; Revit essential Excellent leadership, communication, and client-facing abilities Highly organised with the capability to manage multiple projects simultaneously What's on Offer Permanent position with excellent career development prospects Exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio of projects A collaborative, supportive, and design-focused studio environment Competitive salary and benefits package To apply for this role, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Senior Architect Location: Cambridge Salary: 40-50,000 A leading and progressive design practice is seeking a Senior Architect to join its Cambridge studio. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced professional to play a pivotal role in delivering innovative, high-quality projects across a broad range of sectors. The ideal candidate will bring together strong design flair and technical expertise, with the confidence to guide projects from initial concept through to completion. This role offers the chance to take on real responsibility while contributing to the continued growth and success of the studio. Key Responsibilities Lead the design and delivery of projects across all RIBA work stages Oversee and coordinate technical drawings, specifications, and project documentation Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, statutory requirements, and industry standards Build strong relationships with clients, consultants, and contractors to deliver successful outcomes Mentor and support junior architects and team members Drive design quality and contribute to the wider studio culture Candidate Profile ARB-registered Architect with substantial post-qualification experience Experience in defence, healthcare, and education projects (advantageous) Strong design and technical skills with a proven record of project delivery Proficiency in BIM processes; Revit essential Excellent leadership, communication, and client-facing abilities Highly organised with the capability to manage multiple projects simultaneously What's on Offer Permanent position with excellent career development prospects Exposure to a diverse and exciting portfolio of projects A collaborative, supportive, and design-focused studio environment Competitive salary and benefits package To apply for this role, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) . I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Job Title: Senior Heritage Consultant Location: Cambridge Salary: 40-48,000 About the company: The practice is an architecture, masterplanning, and heritage consultancy with a long, distinguished history, focused on sustainably enhancing significant buildings and places. It works across a range of sectors- including cultural, public, education, residential, hospitality, commercial, infrastructure, and faith- combining deep expertise in conservation, heritage, design, and planning. The practice emphasises thoughtful understanding of heritage and designs responsively and responsibly for future generations. It has recently achieved B Corporation status, reflecting a commitment to high social and environmental standards. Benefits Hybrid working model, enabling a flexible balance between office and remote work Generous leave, increasing with length of service Life assurance Study sponsorship with paid study leave Sabbaticals Employee assistance programme Season ticket loans and cycle-to-work scheme Virtual GP service Coverage of professional subscription fees Company day out and team-building events Volunteering scheme Enhanced learning and development opportunities Daily Duties Lead heritage consultancy projects in the East of England region, with occasional London projects Produce heritage advice, reports, and outputs such as conservation management plans, significance and capacity analyses, and heritage impact assessments Undertake archival and desk-based research, as well as on-site built fabric analysis Collaborate with architects, engineers, statutory bodies, and other stakeholders to integrate heritage considerations Prepare fee proposals, tenders, and bids; contribute to business development and maintain client relationships Manage project resources, timelines, and budgets; review work of junior team members Mentor, develop, and oversee junior staff, helping to grow the team's skills and capacity Ideal Candidate Holds a relevant degree (e.g., architectural history, archaeology, building surveying, conservation, or planning) Has at least 7 years of relevant professional experience in heritage, conservation, or the built environment Strong skills in archival and desk research, built-fabric analysis, and high-quality report writing Demonstrable experience as a heritage lead, providing advice and guidance on projects Proven track record in preparing bids and fee proposals, winning work, and managing multiple simultaneous projects Sound understanding of national and local heritage policy, legislation, and guidance Experienced working with architects, engineers, and statutory stakeholders (e.g., conservation officers, Historic England) Member of a relevant professional body (IHBC, CIfA, or similar) To apply, please contact KAZ on (phone number removed) OR alternatively, send your updated CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) I hope to hear from you soon!
Sep 22, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Senior Heritage Consultant Location: Cambridge Salary: 40-48,000 About the company: The practice is an architecture, masterplanning, and heritage consultancy with a long, distinguished history, focused on sustainably enhancing significant buildings and places. It works across a range of sectors- including cultural, public, education, residential, hospitality, commercial, infrastructure, and faith- combining deep expertise in conservation, heritage, design, and planning. The practice emphasises thoughtful understanding of heritage and designs responsively and responsibly for future generations. It has recently achieved B Corporation status, reflecting a commitment to high social and environmental standards. Benefits Hybrid working model, enabling a flexible balance between office and remote work Generous leave, increasing with length of service Life assurance Study sponsorship with paid study leave Sabbaticals Employee assistance programme Season ticket loans and cycle-to-work scheme Virtual GP service Coverage of professional subscription fees Company day out and team-building events Volunteering scheme Enhanced learning and development opportunities Daily Duties Lead heritage consultancy projects in the East of England region, with occasional London projects Produce heritage advice, reports, and outputs such as conservation management plans, significance and capacity analyses, and heritage impact assessments Undertake archival and desk-based research, as well as on-site built fabric analysis Collaborate with architects, engineers, statutory bodies, and other stakeholders to integrate heritage considerations Prepare fee proposals, tenders, and bids; contribute to business development and maintain client relationships Manage project resources, timelines, and budgets; review work of junior team members Mentor, develop, and oversee junior staff, helping to grow the team's skills and capacity Ideal Candidate Holds a relevant degree (e.g., architectural history, archaeology, building surveying, conservation, or planning) Has at least 7 years of relevant professional experience in heritage, conservation, or the built environment Strong skills in archival and desk research, built-fabric analysis, and high-quality report writing Demonstrable experience as a heritage lead, providing advice and guidance on projects Proven track record in preparing bids and fee proposals, winning work, and managing multiple simultaneous projects Sound understanding of national and local heritage policy, legislation, and guidance Experienced working with architects, engineers, and statutory stakeholders (e.g., conservation officers, Historic England) Member of a relevant professional body (IHBC, CIfA, or similar) To apply, please contact KAZ on (phone number removed) OR alternatively, send your updated CV and Portfolio across to (url removed) I hope to hear from you soon!