Compliance Manager Annual Salary: £55,000-£65,000pa Location: Surrey Job Type: Full-time Reed have partnered with a company who are seeking a Compliance Manager to join their team, to ensure the organisation meets all statutory, regulatory, and contractual compliance obligations, particularly in line with The NHS Standard Contract Particulars, Care Quality Commission (CQC) requirements, and internal governance frameworks. This role is crucial for developing and embedding effective compliance monitoring systems, providing expert advice, and supporting a culture of continuous improvement in quality, safety, and accountability. Day-to-day of the role: Develop, implement, and oversee compliance frameworks, policies, and procedures to ensure alignment with The NHS Standard Contract Particulars, legislation, and regulatory requirements. Monitor compliance against internal and external audits, including CQC standards, NHS England regulations, and Information Governance Toolkit. Prepare reports and assurance papers for the management board, internal committee members, and external regulators. Support incident investigations under the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF). Manage complaints in line with NHS and ISCAS Code of Practice for Complaints Management. Develop, implement, and maintain a suite of compliance policies and procedures aligned with the NHS and regulatory requirements. Review to ensure they remain current, effective, and reflect best practice. Provide guidance to staff on interpreting and applying policies. Develop training guidance and evaluate training effectiveness, adapting programmes to address gaps in knowledge or practice. Design and manage the internal audit programme, ensuring systematic monitoring of compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations. Conduct compliance audits and inspections, producing reports with clear findings, risks, and recommendations. Monitor and track audit action plans, ensuring timely completion and escalation of outstanding risks. Support external audit and inspection processes, acting as a key point of contact for regulators and auditors. Maintain effective working relationships with clinical and non-clinical teams, ensuring awareness and ownership of compliance responsibilities. Act as key liaison for external regulators, auditors, and commissioners. Lead on continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen governance and compliance systems. Ensure timely escalation of risks, breaches, and regulatory concerns to senior management. Foster a culture of openness, integrity, and accountability, encouraging staff to raise compliance concerns. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in healthcare compliance, regulatory affairs, or a related field. Strong knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards. Exceptional leadership and management skills with the ability to influence and guide teams. Excellent communication and organisational skills, with a keen attention to detail. Familiarity with GDPR requirements and experience working with Information Governance teams. Benefits: Competitive salary. Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning. Supportive and collaborative work environment. To apply for the Compliance Manager position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience for this position.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Compliance Manager Annual Salary: £55,000-£65,000pa Location: Surrey Job Type: Full-time Reed have partnered with a company who are seeking a Compliance Manager to join their team, to ensure the organisation meets all statutory, regulatory, and contractual compliance obligations, particularly in line with The NHS Standard Contract Particulars, Care Quality Commission (CQC) requirements, and internal governance frameworks. This role is crucial for developing and embedding effective compliance monitoring systems, providing expert advice, and supporting a culture of continuous improvement in quality, safety, and accountability. Day-to-day of the role: Develop, implement, and oversee compliance frameworks, policies, and procedures to ensure alignment with The NHS Standard Contract Particulars, legislation, and regulatory requirements. Monitor compliance against internal and external audits, including CQC standards, NHS England regulations, and Information Governance Toolkit. Prepare reports and assurance papers for the management board, internal committee members, and external regulators. Support incident investigations under the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF). Manage complaints in line with NHS and ISCAS Code of Practice for Complaints Management. Develop, implement, and maintain a suite of compliance policies and procedures aligned with the NHS and regulatory requirements. Review to ensure they remain current, effective, and reflect best practice. Provide guidance to staff on interpreting and applying policies. Develop training guidance and evaluate training effectiveness, adapting programmes to address gaps in knowledge or practice. Design and manage the internal audit programme, ensuring systematic monitoring of compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations. Conduct compliance audits and inspections, producing reports with clear findings, risks, and recommendations. Monitor and track audit action plans, ensuring timely completion and escalation of outstanding risks. Support external audit and inspection processes, acting as a key point of contact for regulators and auditors. Maintain effective working relationships with clinical and non-clinical teams, ensuring awareness and ownership of compliance responsibilities. Act as key liaison for external regulators, auditors, and commissioners. Lead on continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen governance and compliance systems. Ensure timely escalation of risks, breaches, and regulatory concerns to senior management. Foster a culture of openness, integrity, and accountability, encouraging staff to raise compliance concerns. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in healthcare compliance, regulatory affairs, or a related field. Strong knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards. Exceptional leadership and management skills with the ability to influence and guide teams. Excellent communication and organisational skills, with a keen attention to detail. Familiarity with GDPR requirements and experience working with Information Governance teams. Benefits: Competitive salary. Opportunities for professional development and continuous learning. Supportive and collaborative work environment. To apply for the Compliance Manager position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience for this position.
Clinical Compliance Manager £55k plus Cobham Location: On-site role based in Cobham covering 2 more local sites Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) Salary Range: £55,000 - £65,000 plus 25 days holiday plus BH, Blue Light Discount, Discount platform, EAP, pension, cycle to work scheme and Christmas Party plus more Are you a passionate clinical leader with a flair for healthcare compliance? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your expertise can make a real difference? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our client as a Clinical Compliance Manager! About the Role : As the Clinical Compliance Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that this organisation meets all statutory, regulatory, and contractual compliance obligations. You will work closely with the Managing Director and be responsible for developing and embedding effective compliance monitoring systems. Your mission? To foster a culture of continuous improvement in quality, safety, and accountability! Key Responsibilities : Develop and implement compliance frameworks, policies, and procedures that aligns with Standard Contract Particulars, legislation, and regulatory requirements. Monitor compliance through internal and external audits, including CQC standards and National Health Service regulations. Prepare detailed reports and assurance papers for management boards, committees, and external regulators. Support incident investigations under the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework. Manage complaints in accordance with ISCAS Code of practise for Complaints Management. Design and oversee the internal audit programme, ensuring systematic monitoring of compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations. Lead continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen governance and compliance systems. Foster a culture of openness, integrity, and accountability, encouraging staff to voice compliance concerns. What We're Looking For : Proven experience in healthcare compliance or regulatory affairs. Strong knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards. Exceptional leadership and management skills with the ability to influence and guide teams. Excellent communication and organisational skills, coupled with keen attention to detail. Familiarity with GDPR requirements and experience working with Information Governance teams. Why Join? Impact: Your work will directly contribute to the safety and quality of healthcare services. Growth: Be part of a culture that values continuous learning and professional development. Team Spirit: Collaborate with dedicated professionals who are passionate about making a difference. If you're ready to step into this rewarding role and lead the charge in compliance excellence, we want to hear from you! Office Angels is an employment agency. We are equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Clinical Compliance Manager £55k plus Cobham Location: On-site role based in Cobham covering 2 more local sites Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) Salary Range: £55,000 - £65,000 plus 25 days holiday plus BH, Blue Light Discount, Discount platform, EAP, pension, cycle to work scheme and Christmas Party plus more Are you a passionate clinical leader with a flair for healthcare compliance? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where your expertise can make a real difference? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our client as a Clinical Compliance Manager! About the Role : As the Clinical Compliance Manager, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that this organisation meets all statutory, regulatory, and contractual compliance obligations. You will work closely with the Managing Director and be responsible for developing and embedding effective compliance monitoring systems. Your mission? To foster a culture of continuous improvement in quality, safety, and accountability! Key Responsibilities : Develop and implement compliance frameworks, policies, and procedures that aligns with Standard Contract Particulars, legislation, and regulatory requirements. Monitor compliance through internal and external audits, including CQC standards and National Health Service regulations. Prepare detailed reports and assurance papers for management boards, committees, and external regulators. Support incident investigations under the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework. Manage complaints in accordance with ISCAS Code of practise for Complaints Management. Design and oversee the internal audit programme, ensuring systematic monitoring of compliance with statutory and regulatory obligations. Lead continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen governance and compliance systems. Foster a culture of openness, integrity, and accountability, encouraging staff to voice compliance concerns. What We're Looking For : Proven experience in healthcare compliance or regulatory affairs. Strong knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards. Exceptional leadership and management skills with the ability to influence and guide teams. Excellent communication and organisational skills, coupled with keen attention to detail. Familiarity with GDPR requirements and experience working with Information Governance teams. Why Join? Impact: Your work will directly contribute to the safety and quality of healthcare services. Growth: Be part of a culture that values continuous learning and professional development. Team Spirit: Collaborate with dedicated professionals who are passionate about making a difference. If you're ready to step into this rewarding role and lead the charge in compliance excellence, we want to hear from you! Office Angels is an employment agency. We are equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Murray McIntosh is delighted to be working with CropLife UK , who are seeking a Policy and Regulation Manager to join their close-knit team. CropLife UK is the leading trade association representing the UK crop solutions sector, dedicated to promoting the crucial role of science and innovation in protecting food, parks, gardens, and public infrastructure. Their members develop and manufacture innovative crop solutions which are essential for safeguarding our food supply and maintaining public spaces. We are looking for a motivated and experienced Policy and Regulatory professional to join their team. In this role, you will contribute to the development of policy and regulatory activities, support member and stakeholder engagement, and help shape the future of the sector. Key Responsibilities: Manage and coordinate CropLife UK's policy and regulatory activities and align policy and regulatory positions to ensure consistency. Develop responses to consultations and inquiries, ensuring CropLife UK's voice is heard and positively influences outcomes for our members. Monitor EU and international regulatory developments, coordinating with CropLife associations globally. Translate technical information from EU activity and determine action and influence for UK audience Provide policy and regulatory advice to the CEO and other team members. Collaborate with members and lead member groups to coordinate industry input into policy and regulatory work. Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders across government and the sector. Plan and manage research projects that support policy and regulatory objectives. Represent CropLife UK at events, conferences, and stakeholder engagements. Essential Criteria: Proven experience in a regulatory role. Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to synthesise complex information. Excellent relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Educated to degree level or equivalent (or have relevant professional experience). Desirable Criteria: Policy development process experience Experience engaging with political stakeholders Knowledge of the agriculture, horticulture, crop protection, biotechnology, food, or environmental issues. Experience in a membership organisation or government role. Additional Details Reports to the Head of Policy and Head of Regulatory Affairs Salary: 40,000- 60,000, depending on experience. Benefits include: 28 days' annual leave, pension, health insurance, and flexible working hours. The role is remote, but you will be expected to travel regularly across the UK for engagements. Team meetings are typically held in London. Application deadline is 23:59, 4th March . No cover letter required, but please ensure all relevant experience is highlighted on your CV. Applicants must have the permanent right to work in the UK. Why Join CropLife UK? You'll have the opportunity to work on the cutting edge of agricultural and environmental policy, contributing to the development of innovative solutions that support food security and public infrastructure. CropLife UK offer a flexible, collaborative working environment with considerable opportunities for professional development. Murray McIntosh is proud to be an equal opportunities employer on behalf of their clients. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age. Murray McIntosh is a specialist Policy, Public Affairs, Strategic Communications and Economics recruitment consultancy, recruiting positions at all levels and across all sectors. Our team boasts over 20 years of experience in this space, with expertise spanning all manner of industry and subject areas.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Murray McIntosh is delighted to be working with CropLife UK , who are seeking a Policy and Regulation Manager to join their close-knit team. CropLife UK is the leading trade association representing the UK crop solutions sector, dedicated to promoting the crucial role of science and innovation in protecting food, parks, gardens, and public infrastructure. Their members develop and manufacture innovative crop solutions which are essential for safeguarding our food supply and maintaining public spaces. We are looking for a motivated and experienced Policy and Regulatory professional to join their team. In this role, you will contribute to the development of policy and regulatory activities, support member and stakeholder engagement, and help shape the future of the sector. Key Responsibilities: Manage and coordinate CropLife UK's policy and regulatory activities and align policy and regulatory positions to ensure consistency. Develop responses to consultations and inquiries, ensuring CropLife UK's voice is heard and positively influences outcomes for our members. Monitor EU and international regulatory developments, coordinating with CropLife associations globally. Translate technical information from EU activity and determine action and influence for UK audience Provide policy and regulatory advice to the CEO and other team members. Collaborate with members and lead member groups to coordinate industry input into policy and regulatory work. Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders across government and the sector. Plan and manage research projects that support policy and regulatory objectives. Represent CropLife UK at events, conferences, and stakeholder engagements. Essential Criteria: Proven experience in a regulatory role. Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to synthesise complex information. Excellent relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage with stakeholders at all levels Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Educated to degree level or equivalent (or have relevant professional experience). Desirable Criteria: Policy development process experience Experience engaging with political stakeholders Knowledge of the agriculture, horticulture, crop protection, biotechnology, food, or environmental issues. Experience in a membership organisation or government role. Additional Details Reports to the Head of Policy and Head of Regulatory Affairs Salary: 40,000- 60,000, depending on experience. Benefits include: 28 days' annual leave, pension, health insurance, and flexible working hours. The role is remote, but you will be expected to travel regularly across the UK for engagements. Team meetings are typically held in London. Application deadline is 23:59, 4th March . No cover letter required, but please ensure all relevant experience is highlighted on your CV. Applicants must have the permanent right to work in the UK. Why Join CropLife UK? You'll have the opportunity to work on the cutting edge of agricultural and environmental policy, contributing to the development of innovative solutions that support food security and public infrastructure. CropLife UK offer a flexible, collaborative working environment with considerable opportunities for professional development. Murray McIntosh is proud to be an equal opportunities employer on behalf of their clients. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age. Murray McIntosh is a specialist Policy, Public Affairs, Strategic Communications and Economics recruitment consultancy, recruiting positions at all levels and across all sectors. Our team boasts over 20 years of experience in this space, with expertise spanning all manner of industry and subject areas.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
Audit Senior Manager / Associate Director Location: Bury St Edmunds Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive, depending on experience Our client is seeking an experienced Audit Senior Manager or Associate Director to lead a substantial audit portfolio and play a key leadership role within their firm. This is a senior position for someone who combines strong technical audit expertise with commercial awareness, team leadership and the confidence to advise owner-managed businesses at a high level. You will work with a broad range of mainly family-owned and owner-managed businesses, acting as a trusted adviser while overseeing audit quality, team performance and client service delivery. The Role You will be responsible for a significant portfolio of audit clients and will operate at a senior level within the firm, working above client managers and supporting Directors and Partners in the delivery and growth of audit services. Alongside technical oversight, you will have responsibility for team structure, workflow, file quality and ensuring clients receive proactive, well-rounded advice across their affairs. Key Responsibilities Audit Portfolio Management: Managing a portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Acting as the main point of contact for clients, building strong, long-term relationships Leading audit planning, risk assessment and completion Supervising audit assignments to ensure deadlines, budgets and quality standards are met Reviewing audit files and reporting key matters to Directors/Partners Attending client meetings to present and discuss audit outcomes Client Advisory and Commercial Input: Advising clients on wider business matters alongside audit and compliance Supporting with corporation tax and personal tax matters affecting directors and owners, liaising with tax specialists where needed Providing a proactive and interactive level of service, identifying opportunities to add value Preparing or contributing to tender documents and proposals for new clients Working with clients typically in the £5m £30m turnover range, with exposure to larger businesses Team Leadership and Development: Organising the allocation of staff to ensure the right people are on the right assignments Overseeing the workflow and efficiency of the audit team Leading, mentoring and developing managers, seniors, assistants and trainees Ensuring team members receive appropriate training, experience and support Reviewing work, providing feedback and maintaining high technical standards Quality, Compliance and Standards: Taking responsibility for the quality of audit files and the completeness of advice provided to clients Ensuring compliance with UK auditing standards and firm procedures Supporting audit quality control processes and regulatory requirements Contributing to improvements in audit methodology and internal processes Firm Contribution: Working closely with Directors and Partners on client and operational matters Contributing to the development and growth of the audit service line Supporting a collaborative culture between audit, accounts and tax teams Key Skills and Qualifications: ACA or ACCA qualified with significant post-qualification audit experience Strong background in UK audit within practice Experience managing an audit portfolio and leading teams High technical and practical ability, with confidence in decision-making Comfortable advising owner-managed businesses and their directors Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple assignments Commercial awareness and a proactive approach to client service Experience contributing to tenders or new business development (desirable) RI status or working towards it (desirable for Director level) What Our Client Offers: A senior role with real responsibility and influence A varied and interesting audit client base Opportunity to shape and develop the audit function A collaborative and supportive working environment Direct exposure to Directors and strategic decision-making Benefits The salary package will be competitive, depending upon the level of qualification and experience. You will have an opportunity to progress and develop where applicable. Flexible working hours Hybrid working with fully hosted systems Progression opportunities Private healthcare Employee Assistant Programme Cycle to work scheme Electric car salary sacrifice scheme Holiday purchase Varied and successful clients, client contact and interaction Modern offices and working practices Social events Medical cash plan Enhanced pension scheme Group life assurance Charity events and paid volunteering day
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Audit Senior Manager / Associate Director Location: Bury St Edmunds Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive, depending on experience Our client is seeking an experienced Audit Senior Manager or Associate Director to lead a substantial audit portfolio and play a key leadership role within their firm. This is a senior position for someone who combines strong technical audit expertise with commercial awareness, team leadership and the confidence to advise owner-managed businesses at a high level. You will work with a broad range of mainly family-owned and owner-managed businesses, acting as a trusted adviser while overseeing audit quality, team performance and client service delivery. The Role You will be responsible for a significant portfolio of audit clients and will operate at a senior level within the firm, working above client managers and supporting Directors and Partners in the delivery and growth of audit services. Alongside technical oversight, you will have responsibility for team structure, workflow, file quality and ensuring clients receive proactive, well-rounded advice across their affairs. Key Responsibilities Audit Portfolio Management: Managing a portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Acting as the main point of contact for clients, building strong, long-term relationships Leading audit planning, risk assessment and completion Supervising audit assignments to ensure deadlines, budgets and quality standards are met Reviewing audit files and reporting key matters to Directors/Partners Attending client meetings to present and discuss audit outcomes Client Advisory and Commercial Input: Advising clients on wider business matters alongside audit and compliance Supporting with corporation tax and personal tax matters affecting directors and owners, liaising with tax specialists where needed Providing a proactive and interactive level of service, identifying opportunities to add value Preparing or contributing to tender documents and proposals for new clients Working with clients typically in the £5m £30m turnover range, with exposure to larger businesses Team Leadership and Development: Organising the allocation of staff to ensure the right people are on the right assignments Overseeing the workflow and efficiency of the audit team Leading, mentoring and developing managers, seniors, assistants and trainees Ensuring team members receive appropriate training, experience and support Reviewing work, providing feedback and maintaining high technical standards Quality, Compliance and Standards: Taking responsibility for the quality of audit files and the completeness of advice provided to clients Ensuring compliance with UK auditing standards and firm procedures Supporting audit quality control processes and regulatory requirements Contributing to improvements in audit methodology and internal processes Firm Contribution: Working closely with Directors and Partners on client and operational matters Contributing to the development and growth of the audit service line Supporting a collaborative culture between audit, accounts and tax teams Key Skills and Qualifications: ACA or ACCA qualified with significant post-qualification audit experience Strong background in UK audit within practice Experience managing an audit portfolio and leading teams High technical and practical ability, with confidence in decision-making Comfortable advising owner-managed businesses and their directors Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple assignments Commercial awareness and a proactive approach to client service Experience contributing to tenders or new business development (desirable) RI status or working towards it (desirable for Director level) What Our Client Offers: A senior role with real responsibility and influence A varied and interesting audit client base Opportunity to shape and develop the audit function A collaborative and supportive working environment Direct exposure to Directors and strategic decision-making Benefits The salary package will be competitive, depending upon the level of qualification and experience. You will have an opportunity to progress and develop where applicable. Flexible working hours Hybrid working with fully hosted systems Progression opportunities Private healthcare Employee Assistant Programme Cycle to work scheme Electric car salary sacrifice scheme Holiday purchase Varied and successful clients, client contact and interaction Modern offices and working practices Social events Medical cash plan Enhanced pension scheme Group life assurance Charity events and paid volunteering day
If you're looking for a career that will help you stand out, join HSBC and fulfil your potential. Whether you want a career that could take you to the top, or simply take you in an exciting new direction, HSBC offers opportunities, support and rewards that will take you further. Our Wealth Management teams provide a range of services to HSBC customers, supporting key life events, such as saving for university fees, buying a new home to retirement; whilst protecting their family and interests for every eventuality, providing confidence and reassurance.We support every aspect of a customer's financial life, helping them to grow, manage and preserve their wealth and provide a professional service in a world of increasing complexity. This includes a greater range of financial products and solutions, and a better understanding of our customers' affairs. For us, Wealth Management is genuinely a relationship-based service. For our customers, this means a tailored approach, personalised attention and our teams working collaboratively to support their entire life journey. The main purpose of the role of Area Wealth Director is to implement the Wealth strategy and achieve the business objectives. To lead and build the HSBC customer first culture by providing coaching, mentorship, technical expertise and regulatory supervision to a team of Wealth Managers and Analysts. Responsibilities Being accountable for the team's compliance, sales quality, and Professional Standards, acting as the first line of defence to deliver principled business standards in line with all regulatory requirements To influence Partners to maximise Wealth opportunities, with customers being serviced by appropriate advisors in line with the Bank's strategy To manage performance, give timely, specific corrective feedback to improve poor performance and motivational feedback to recognise good performance; assessing the strengths and development needs of others and plan development activities and gain dedication to change Delivering needs-based solutions seeing opportunities and being able to support the time in delivery holistic financial planning for the needs of the clients Manage collaborators - develop and maintain effective relationships with both team members and stakeholders outside of team Qualifications You must be QCF Level 4 qualified with an appropriate qualification that allows advice giving (FCA Activity 4) Candidates must currently be holding Competent Adviser Status (CAS) under onshore UK FCA jurisdiction (i.e. does not include the Channel Islands and Isle of Man) at the point of entering role. If you are currently a Competent Supervisor, you must previously have held Competent Adviser Status (CAS) with the last 5 years and have an unbroken record of assessment and CPD (to maintain that competency) Be able to demonstrate external market awareness to keep up to date with changes in the market conditions, to ensure effective conversations with their team and both internal and external customers in developing and maintaining business Standards Require an understanding of conduct risks and HSBC business standards, allowing you to successfully attain and maintain Professional Standards Have expert knowledge in holistic financial planning and wealth products Be able to encourage others to value the customer and deliver a high quality of service Understand the Wealth & Premier proposition both in terms of servicing and products, and ensures the principles are applied consistently by the team when delivering needs-based solutions Opening up a world of opportunity WM2025 Diversity and Inclusion Being open to different points of view is important for our business and the communities we serve. At HSBC, we're dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces - no matter their gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or age. We are committed to removing barriers and ensuring careers at HSBC are inclusive and accessible for everyone to be at their best. We take pride in being a Disability Confident Leader and will offer an interview to people with disabilities, long term conditions or neurodivergent candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the role. Ifyouhaveaneedthatrequiresaccommodationsor changes duringtherecruitmentprocess, please get in touch with our Recruitment Helpdesk: Email: Telephone:
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
If you're looking for a career that will help you stand out, join HSBC and fulfil your potential. Whether you want a career that could take you to the top, or simply take you in an exciting new direction, HSBC offers opportunities, support and rewards that will take you further. Our Wealth Management teams provide a range of services to HSBC customers, supporting key life events, such as saving for university fees, buying a new home to retirement; whilst protecting their family and interests for every eventuality, providing confidence and reassurance.We support every aspect of a customer's financial life, helping them to grow, manage and preserve their wealth and provide a professional service in a world of increasing complexity. This includes a greater range of financial products and solutions, and a better understanding of our customers' affairs. For us, Wealth Management is genuinely a relationship-based service. For our customers, this means a tailored approach, personalised attention and our teams working collaboratively to support their entire life journey. The main purpose of the role of Area Wealth Director is to implement the Wealth strategy and achieve the business objectives. To lead and build the HSBC customer first culture by providing coaching, mentorship, technical expertise and regulatory supervision to a team of Wealth Managers and Analysts. Responsibilities Being accountable for the team's compliance, sales quality, and Professional Standards, acting as the first line of defence to deliver principled business standards in line with all regulatory requirements To influence Partners to maximise Wealth opportunities, with customers being serviced by appropriate advisors in line with the Bank's strategy To manage performance, give timely, specific corrective feedback to improve poor performance and motivational feedback to recognise good performance; assessing the strengths and development needs of others and plan development activities and gain dedication to change Delivering needs-based solutions seeing opportunities and being able to support the time in delivery holistic financial planning for the needs of the clients Manage collaborators - develop and maintain effective relationships with both team members and stakeholders outside of team Qualifications You must be QCF Level 4 qualified with an appropriate qualification that allows advice giving (FCA Activity 4) Candidates must currently be holding Competent Adviser Status (CAS) under onshore UK FCA jurisdiction (i.e. does not include the Channel Islands and Isle of Man) at the point of entering role. If you are currently a Competent Supervisor, you must previously have held Competent Adviser Status (CAS) with the last 5 years and have an unbroken record of assessment and CPD (to maintain that competency) Be able to demonstrate external market awareness to keep up to date with changes in the market conditions, to ensure effective conversations with their team and both internal and external customers in developing and maintaining business Standards Require an understanding of conduct risks and HSBC business standards, allowing you to successfully attain and maintain Professional Standards Have expert knowledge in holistic financial planning and wealth products Be able to encourage others to value the customer and deliver a high quality of service Understand the Wealth & Premier proposition both in terms of servicing and products, and ensures the principles are applied consistently by the team when delivering needs-based solutions Opening up a world of opportunity WM2025 Diversity and Inclusion Being open to different points of view is important for our business and the communities we serve. At HSBC, we're dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces - no matter their gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or age. We are committed to removing barriers and ensuring careers at HSBC are inclusive and accessible for everyone to be at their best. We take pride in being a Disability Confident Leader and will offer an interview to people with disabilities, long term conditions or neurodivergent candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the role. Ifyouhaveaneedthatrequiresaccommodationsor changes duringtherecruitmentprocess, please get in touch with our Recruitment Helpdesk: Email: Telephone:
BRITISH BOARD OF FILM CLASSIFICATION
City Of Westminster, London
Head of Communications (BBFC) Reports to: Director of Communications and Public Affairs About us The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is an independent, not-for-profit organisation and the UK's authority on age ratings for films and digital content. Our mission is to empower audiences, especially parents, to make informed decisions about what their families watch. We are at the forefront of regulatory policy, advocating for the protection of children in an evolving digital landscape. Role purpose Reporting to the Director of Communications and Public Affairs, the Head of Communications will take a lead on all communications activity, ensuring alignment between strategic objectives and day-to-day delivery. The postholder must be credible at a senior level, able to develop and maintain a wide network of communications stakeholders, and act as a trusted advisor to leadership. This role serves as the bridge between long-term strategy and operational execution, shaping messaging, strengthening relationships, and safeguarding the BBFC's trusted public profile. Key responsibilities: Work closely with the Director of Communications and Public Affairs to translate strategic priorities into actionable, high-impact communications plans and campaigns. Develop and implement a global communications strategy that strengthens BBFC's reputation and creates new opportunities. Lead major campaigns and strategic initiatives, ensuring they are aligned with organisational purpose and deliver measurable impact. Monitor and interpret media, policy and cultural trends, advising the Director and senior leadership on emerging risks, public sentiment and opportunities for positioning. Lead, inspire and develop the Communications team, fostering a positive, engaged and high-performing culture. Line management responsibility for the Communications and Content Manager Set clear objectives, manage workflow, allocate resources effectively and build team capability. Serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, supporting executive communications, media coaching and strategic decision-making. Collaborate with colleagues across Policy, Education, Compliance, Product and Growth to ensure alignment and amplify organisational priorities. Act as a senior spokesperson for the BBFC when delegated by the Director. Oversee media relations, maintaining strong relationships with journalists, editors and key influencers. Lead crisis and issues management, including scenario planning, rapid-response protocols and decisive handling of sensitive or high-risk situations. Oversee the production and delivery of all communications assets, including speeches, press releases, reports, events, videos, social media content and website articles. Ensure consistent messaging across press, digital channels, internal communications and stakeholder engagement. Identify and oversee opportunities for collaboration with partner organisations, associations and sector groups to enhance visibility and influence. Drive internal and external communications that support organisational goals and inspire staff engagement. Ensure governance, compliance and brand integrity across all communications and public affairs activity. Work with the Director of Communications and Public Affairs to manage communications budgets, prioritising resources effectively. Deliver regular reporting on communications performance, impact and ROI. Person Specification Essential: Demonstrable experience of operating as a senior communications leader, providing expert strategic counsel on reputational risk and media engagement to C-suite or Board-level stakeholders A robust track record of successfully leading, designing, and executing complex, multi-channel communications strategies for a high-profile or similarly complex organisation Proven ability to lead strategic PR, marketing and communications functions in complex, multi-stakeholder environments. Strong understanding of brand management, digital communications and audience engagement Demonstrated experience in managing media relations, crisis communications and stakeholder engagement at senior levels. Excellent written and verbal communication and storytelling skills, with confidence as a spokesperson when needed. Experience leading teams Strong strategic thinking, with the ability to translate long-term vision into operational delivery Ability to influence and collaborate effectively with executive leadership. Flexibility to work out-of-hours during major announcements or peak demand periods. What We Offer: Salary: £65,000 Hybrid working (a minimum two days in London office per week ) 25 days holiday per full year (increasing by one day each year to a maximum 30 days) Group personal pension plan Non-contributory life assurance Employee assistance support Opportunity to influence the future of media regulation in the UK and protect children from harmful content. Be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking organisation at the forefront of film and digital content regulation. A supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity and promotes professional development.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Head of Communications (BBFC) Reports to: Director of Communications and Public Affairs About us The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is an independent, not-for-profit organisation and the UK's authority on age ratings for films and digital content. Our mission is to empower audiences, especially parents, to make informed decisions about what their families watch. We are at the forefront of regulatory policy, advocating for the protection of children in an evolving digital landscape. Role purpose Reporting to the Director of Communications and Public Affairs, the Head of Communications will take a lead on all communications activity, ensuring alignment between strategic objectives and day-to-day delivery. The postholder must be credible at a senior level, able to develop and maintain a wide network of communications stakeholders, and act as a trusted advisor to leadership. This role serves as the bridge between long-term strategy and operational execution, shaping messaging, strengthening relationships, and safeguarding the BBFC's trusted public profile. Key responsibilities: Work closely with the Director of Communications and Public Affairs to translate strategic priorities into actionable, high-impact communications plans and campaigns. Develop and implement a global communications strategy that strengthens BBFC's reputation and creates new opportunities. Lead major campaigns and strategic initiatives, ensuring they are aligned with organisational purpose and deliver measurable impact. Monitor and interpret media, policy and cultural trends, advising the Director and senior leadership on emerging risks, public sentiment and opportunities for positioning. Lead, inspire and develop the Communications team, fostering a positive, engaged and high-performing culture. Line management responsibility for the Communications and Content Manager Set clear objectives, manage workflow, allocate resources effectively and build team capability. Serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership, supporting executive communications, media coaching and strategic decision-making. Collaborate with colleagues across Policy, Education, Compliance, Product and Growth to ensure alignment and amplify organisational priorities. Act as a senior spokesperson for the BBFC when delegated by the Director. Oversee media relations, maintaining strong relationships with journalists, editors and key influencers. Lead crisis and issues management, including scenario planning, rapid-response protocols and decisive handling of sensitive or high-risk situations. Oversee the production and delivery of all communications assets, including speeches, press releases, reports, events, videos, social media content and website articles. Ensure consistent messaging across press, digital channels, internal communications and stakeholder engagement. Identify and oversee opportunities for collaboration with partner organisations, associations and sector groups to enhance visibility and influence. Drive internal and external communications that support organisational goals and inspire staff engagement. Ensure governance, compliance and brand integrity across all communications and public affairs activity. Work with the Director of Communications and Public Affairs to manage communications budgets, prioritising resources effectively. Deliver regular reporting on communications performance, impact and ROI. Person Specification Essential: Demonstrable experience of operating as a senior communications leader, providing expert strategic counsel on reputational risk and media engagement to C-suite or Board-level stakeholders A robust track record of successfully leading, designing, and executing complex, multi-channel communications strategies for a high-profile or similarly complex organisation Proven ability to lead strategic PR, marketing and communications functions in complex, multi-stakeholder environments. Strong understanding of brand management, digital communications and audience engagement Demonstrated experience in managing media relations, crisis communications and stakeholder engagement at senior levels. Excellent written and verbal communication and storytelling skills, with confidence as a spokesperson when needed. Experience leading teams Strong strategic thinking, with the ability to translate long-term vision into operational delivery Ability to influence and collaborate effectively with executive leadership. Flexibility to work out-of-hours during major announcements or peak demand periods. What We Offer: Salary: £65,000 Hybrid working (a minimum two days in London office per week ) 25 days holiday per full year (increasing by one day each year to a maximum 30 days) Group personal pension plan Non-contributory life assurance Employee assistance support Opportunity to influence the future of media regulation in the UK and protect children from harmful content. Be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking organisation at the forefront of film and digital content regulation. A supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity and promotes professional development.
Technical Manager This is a well-established, forward-thinking food manufacturer with a strong reputation for innovation and sustainability. The business is committed to producing high-quality products using ethical practices, certified supply chains, and renewable energy. About the Technical Manager job The purpose of your role will be to focus on ensuring the company meets customer, regulatory, and external accreditation requirements for quality and food safety, maintaining legal compliance, and achieving industry certifications. Act as part of the senior leadership team driving continuous improvement. Key tasks Maintain and develop BRCGS and ensure audit readiness. Oversee HACCP, TACCP, VACCP, and the wider Quality Management System. Manage supplier approvals, handle any issues or complaints, maintain traceability, and make sure all processes meet high standards for food safety, quality, and sustainability. Stay on top of current and emerging legislation, manage labelling and external portals and work with external bodies to ensure the company adapts to any changes in legislation. Lead the QA team, deliver training, encourage a strong food safety and health and safety culture, and collaborate across departments. Make sure everyone understands and follows quality and regulatory standards while helping drive continuous improvement. Contribute to operational efficiency, shaping a positive workplace culture, and implementing improvements in quality, safety, and compliance to support the business. About You The successful candidate will have experience in food manufacturing, in a Quality Assurance, Technical, or Regulatory at a managerial level. A strong knowledge of BRC, HACCP/TACCP/VACCP principles is essential. With Qualifications such as Level 3 Food Hygiene, Auditor training, optional IOSH or Health and Safety. You shall be skilled in effective team leadership, ongoing coaching, GMP implementation, and regulatory compliance. More details The Technical Manager job (ref:8987) is paying up to £55,000 according to your experience. The working hours are usual office hours Monday to Friday. This is a site-based role and is commutable from Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, Maidstone, and London via high-speed rail. Alternate job titles - Food Regulatory Affairs Jobs Food Compliance Officer Food Technical Jobs Regulatory Affairs Officer Technical Officer Regulatory Advisor Food Technical Compliance Jobs Food Manufacturing Regulatory Jobs Quality Assurance Manager QA Manager Head of Quality Food Manufacturing QA Management Jobs Food Industry QA Jobs Technical Manager
Feb 26, 2026
Full time
Technical Manager This is a well-established, forward-thinking food manufacturer with a strong reputation for innovation and sustainability. The business is committed to producing high-quality products using ethical practices, certified supply chains, and renewable energy. About the Technical Manager job The purpose of your role will be to focus on ensuring the company meets customer, regulatory, and external accreditation requirements for quality and food safety, maintaining legal compliance, and achieving industry certifications. Act as part of the senior leadership team driving continuous improvement. Key tasks Maintain and develop BRCGS and ensure audit readiness. Oversee HACCP, TACCP, VACCP, and the wider Quality Management System. Manage supplier approvals, handle any issues or complaints, maintain traceability, and make sure all processes meet high standards for food safety, quality, and sustainability. Stay on top of current and emerging legislation, manage labelling and external portals and work with external bodies to ensure the company adapts to any changes in legislation. Lead the QA team, deliver training, encourage a strong food safety and health and safety culture, and collaborate across departments. Make sure everyone understands and follows quality and regulatory standards while helping drive continuous improvement. Contribute to operational efficiency, shaping a positive workplace culture, and implementing improvements in quality, safety, and compliance to support the business. About You The successful candidate will have experience in food manufacturing, in a Quality Assurance, Technical, or Regulatory at a managerial level. A strong knowledge of BRC, HACCP/TACCP/VACCP principles is essential. With Qualifications such as Level 3 Food Hygiene, Auditor training, optional IOSH or Health and Safety. You shall be skilled in effective team leadership, ongoing coaching, GMP implementation, and regulatory compliance. More details The Technical Manager job (ref:8987) is paying up to £55,000 according to your experience. The working hours are usual office hours Monday to Friday. This is a site-based role and is commutable from Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, Maidstone, and London via high-speed rail. Alternate job titles - Food Regulatory Affairs Jobs Food Compliance Officer Food Technical Jobs Regulatory Affairs Officer Technical Officer Regulatory Advisor Food Technical Compliance Jobs Food Manufacturing Regulatory Jobs Quality Assurance Manager QA Manager Head of Quality Food Manufacturing QA Management Jobs Food Industry QA Jobs Technical Manager
Job Title: Head of Digital Identity Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview: Digital identity is crucial for building trust in the digital economy, reducing fraud, and supporting innovation across various sectors. the organisation leads industry efforts to promote secure, inclusive, and interoperable digital identity solutions in the UK, working closely with policymakers. A key part of this work is advocating for the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework, which sets essential standards to boost market growth and widespread adoption. At a time when industries are looking to harness the opportunities offered by digital identity technologies, and the UK government is preparing to consult on the next steps of a national digital ID, it has never been more critical for the UK to get market development right. The successful candidate will lead engagement initiatives to promote the UK's digital identity sector, including organising events, roundtables, and providing thought leadership. This role also involves advocating for digital identity policy, guiding regulatory discussions, and convening industry leaders through the organisation's Digital Identity Working Group to influence government and drive industry growth. This high-profile role would see you become an industry expert on digital ID policy, where you will be working at a senior level of policy development, representing members in stakeholder meetings. You will need experience of building close relationships with relevant bodies and key stakeholders, with the ability to react quickly to shifting policy developments and the changing needs of this thriving industry. Market development is vital to the programme's success and requires engagement with end user industries like financial services, fraud, transport and more. A strong grasp of the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework is essential for understanding its scope. Increasingly, the role also involves how international digital ID systems work together through events, roundtables, and thought leadership. the organisation seeks someone with solid policy and programme experience who can manage sector-wide needs in a fast-paced environment, proactively working with members to shape early debates. Key Responsibilities: Programme Leadership: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation's digital ID programme, including events, roundtables, workshops and other thought-leadership opportunities that present a co-ordinated approach to addressing member priorities and policy change. Policy & Advocacy: Shape and promote effective, inclusive digital identity policy positions in the UK, collaborating with government, regulators, industry partners and civil society. Member Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with organisation members, including the digital identity working group, to drive insights, participation and co-creation of digital ID initiatives. Campaigns & Communications: Lead high-impact campaigns, events, thought leadership and other communication opportunities to raise awareness of digital identity opportunities and strategic priorities. Industry expertise: Act as a trusted partner to policymakers, regulatory bodies and government departments working on digital identity. Essential Knowledge and Experience Proven Policy Leadership: Strong track record of leading complex policy, advocacy or technology programmes, preferably in digital identity, digital inclusion, cybersecurity or financial services. Sector Expertise: Deep understanding of digital identity markets, including ability to navigate the different parts of the digital ID policy landscape, including the Trust Framework and the Data (Use and Access) Act, The GOV . UK Wallet, and the proposed national digital ID scheme Stakeholder Relationships: Experience building and maintaining high-level engagement across government, industry and civil society stakeholders. Communication & Influence: Excellent communicator with public speaking experience, able to shape narratives and influence diverse audiences through clear, compelling messaging. Programme and Event Delivery: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, deliver results and lead cross-functional work. This includes flagship activity in the digital ID programme such as the Digital ID Summit and campaign week. Team Collaboration: A collaborative and inclusive leadership style that supports team members, external partners and an engaged membership base. This role will intersect with different programmes including financial services, fraud and smart data. As such, collaboration is a must. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of the organisation's London offices, however the organisation operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Public Affairs, Policy Manager, Senior Policy Manager, Local Council Policy Manager, Public Sector Programme Management, Digital Identity Programme Manager may also be considered for this role.
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Digital Identity Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Role Overview: Digital identity is crucial for building trust in the digital economy, reducing fraud, and supporting innovation across various sectors. the organisation leads industry efforts to promote secure, inclusive, and interoperable digital identity solutions in the UK, working closely with policymakers. A key part of this work is advocating for the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework, which sets essential standards to boost market growth and widespread adoption. At a time when industries are looking to harness the opportunities offered by digital identity technologies, and the UK government is preparing to consult on the next steps of a national digital ID, it has never been more critical for the UK to get market development right. The successful candidate will lead engagement initiatives to promote the UK's digital identity sector, including organising events, roundtables, and providing thought leadership. This role also involves advocating for digital identity policy, guiding regulatory discussions, and convening industry leaders through the organisation's Digital Identity Working Group to influence government and drive industry growth. This high-profile role would see you become an industry expert on digital ID policy, where you will be working at a senior level of policy development, representing members in stakeholder meetings. You will need experience of building close relationships with relevant bodies and key stakeholders, with the ability to react quickly to shifting policy developments and the changing needs of this thriving industry. Market development is vital to the programme's success and requires engagement with end user industries like financial services, fraud, transport and more. A strong grasp of the UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework is essential for understanding its scope. Increasingly, the role also involves how international digital ID systems work together through events, roundtables, and thought leadership. the organisation seeks someone with solid policy and programme experience who can manage sector-wide needs in a fast-paced environment, proactively working with members to shape early debates. Key Responsibilities: Programme Leadership: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation's digital ID programme, including events, roundtables, workshops and other thought-leadership opportunities that present a co-ordinated approach to addressing member priorities and policy change. Policy & Advocacy: Shape and promote effective, inclusive digital identity policy positions in the UK, collaborating with government, regulators, industry partners and civil society. Member Engagement: Build and maintain strong relationships with organisation members, including the digital identity working group, to drive insights, participation and co-creation of digital ID initiatives. Campaigns & Communications: Lead high-impact campaigns, events, thought leadership and other communication opportunities to raise awareness of digital identity opportunities and strategic priorities. Industry expertise: Act as a trusted partner to policymakers, regulatory bodies and government departments working on digital identity. Essential Knowledge and Experience Proven Policy Leadership: Strong track record of leading complex policy, advocacy or technology programmes, preferably in digital identity, digital inclusion, cybersecurity or financial services. Sector Expertise: Deep understanding of digital identity markets, including ability to navigate the different parts of the digital ID policy landscape, including the Trust Framework and the Data (Use and Access) Act, The GOV . UK Wallet, and the proposed national digital ID scheme Stakeholder Relationships: Experience building and maintaining high-level engagement across government, industry and civil society stakeholders. Communication & Influence: Excellent communicator with public speaking experience, able to shape narratives and influence diverse audiences through clear, compelling messaging. Programme and Event Delivery: Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, deliver results and lead cross-functional work. This includes flagship activity in the digital ID programme such as the Digital ID Summit and campaign week. Team Collaboration: A collaborative and inclusive leadership style that supports team members, external partners and an engaged membership base. This role will intersect with different programmes including financial services, fraud and smart data. As such, collaboration is a must. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of the organisation's London offices, however the organisation operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Public Affairs, Policy Manager, Senior Policy Manager, Local Council Policy Manager, Public Sector Programme Management, Digital Identity Programme Manager may also be considered for this role.
Senior Manager, Trading Partner Quality Closing Date: 4th March 2026 (COB) Business Introduction We manufacture and supply reliable, high quality medicines and vaccines to meet patients' needs and drive our performance. Our network of 37 medicines and vaccines manufacturing sites delivered 1.7 billion packs of medicines and 409 million vaccine doses in 2024 to help make a positive impact on the health of millions of people. Our supply chain is not just core to our operations; it's vital to bringing our innovations to patients as quickly, efficiently and effectively as possible. Technology is transforming how we manufacture medicines and vaccines, enabling us to increase the speed, quality and scale of product supply. We need the very best minds and capability to help us on our journey to make more complex products, harnessing the power of smart manufacturing technologies including robotics, digital solutions and artificial intelligence to deliver for patients. Position Summary You will lead quality activities for GSK's trading partner operations in the United Kingdom. You will act as the Responsible Person for wholesale distribution and the Designated Person for active substance distribution. You will work with internal teams and external partners to keep supply chains compliant and resilient. We value practical, collaborative leaders who protect patient safety and enable efficient, compliant distribution. This role offers visible impact, career growth and the chance to contribute to our mission of uniting science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. Responsibilities Serve as Responsible Person for wholesale distribution and Designated Person for active substance distribution, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance. Own licensing and registrations required for trading operations and keep them current with national and international regulations. Lead the Trading Partner Quality Management System, maintaining policies, procedures and records to meet regulatory expectations. Manage quality risk and issue escalation through the Trading Partner Quality Risk Management Board and Quality Council. Provide quality oversight for audits, manage audit responses and drive corrective actions to closure. Lead, coach and develop a small team of quality specialists and assistants supporting trading partner activities. Working pattern and travel This role is based in the United Kingdom at GSKHQ site and follows a hybrid working model. You will work on site and remotely as required. Flexible hours may be needed for global collaboration. Travel may be required for stakeholder meetings or audits in the UK and internationally. Basic Qualifications Degree in a scientific, technical, legal or related discipline, or equivalent experience. Significant experience in quality, regulatory or compliance roles in a regulated industry. Practical knowledge of Good Distribution Practice and the Human Medicines Regulations, or equivalent national legislation. Experience managing Quality Management Systems and audit programs. Experience in licensing, registrations or regulatory affairs for distribution activities. Proven people leadership experience, including managing teams in a matrix environment. Preferred Qualifications Previous experience holding Responsible Person status with a national regulator. Knowledge of controlled drug licensing and precursor chemical requirements for the UK. Experience with active substance registrations and global trading services operations. Strong track record managing supplier or third party quality relationships. Experience using quality management systems such as Veeva or similar electronic QMS tools. Professional qualifications in quality, pharmacy, regulatory affairs or related fields. What we value in you You focus on outcomes and patient safety. You make clear, evidence based decisions. You build trusted working relationships across teams. You explain complex requirements in simple terms. You coach others and share knowledge. You welcome inclusion and different perspectives. You stay calm under pressure and keep work moving forward. How to apply If this role feels like a good next step, please apply now. Tell us how your experience will help deliver safe, compliant distribution and strengthen trading partner quality. We look forward to hearing from you. Why GSK? GSK is a global biopharma company with a purpose to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. We aim to positively impact the health of 2.5 billion people by the end of the decade, as a successful, growing company where people can thrive. We get ahead of disease by preventing and treating it with innovation in specialty medicines and vaccines. We focus on four therapeutic areas: respiratory, immunology and inflammation; oncology; HIV; and infectious diseases - to impact health at scale. People and patients around the world count on the medicines and vaccines we make, so we're committed to creating an environment where our people can thrive and focus on what matters most. Our culture of being ambitious for patients, accountable for impact and doing the right thing is the foundation for how, together, we deliver for patients, shareholders and our people. GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), military service or any basis prohibited under federal, state or local law. We believe in an agile working culture for all our roles. If flexibility is important to you, we encourage you to explore with our hiring team what the opportunities are. Should you require any adjustments to our process to assist you in demonstrating your strengths and capabilities contact us at where you can also request a call.
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
Senior Manager, Trading Partner Quality Closing Date: 4th March 2026 (COB) Business Introduction We manufacture and supply reliable, high quality medicines and vaccines to meet patients' needs and drive our performance. Our network of 37 medicines and vaccines manufacturing sites delivered 1.7 billion packs of medicines and 409 million vaccine doses in 2024 to help make a positive impact on the health of millions of people. Our supply chain is not just core to our operations; it's vital to bringing our innovations to patients as quickly, efficiently and effectively as possible. Technology is transforming how we manufacture medicines and vaccines, enabling us to increase the speed, quality and scale of product supply. We need the very best minds and capability to help us on our journey to make more complex products, harnessing the power of smart manufacturing technologies including robotics, digital solutions and artificial intelligence to deliver for patients. Position Summary You will lead quality activities for GSK's trading partner operations in the United Kingdom. You will act as the Responsible Person for wholesale distribution and the Designated Person for active substance distribution. You will work with internal teams and external partners to keep supply chains compliant and resilient. We value practical, collaborative leaders who protect patient safety and enable efficient, compliant distribution. This role offers visible impact, career growth and the chance to contribute to our mission of uniting science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. Responsibilities Serve as Responsible Person for wholesale distribution and Designated Person for active substance distribution, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance. Own licensing and registrations required for trading operations and keep them current with national and international regulations. Lead the Trading Partner Quality Management System, maintaining policies, procedures and records to meet regulatory expectations. Manage quality risk and issue escalation through the Trading Partner Quality Risk Management Board and Quality Council. Provide quality oversight for audits, manage audit responses and drive corrective actions to closure. Lead, coach and develop a small team of quality specialists and assistants supporting trading partner activities. Working pattern and travel This role is based in the United Kingdom at GSKHQ site and follows a hybrid working model. You will work on site and remotely as required. Flexible hours may be needed for global collaboration. Travel may be required for stakeholder meetings or audits in the UK and internationally. Basic Qualifications Degree in a scientific, technical, legal or related discipline, or equivalent experience. Significant experience in quality, regulatory or compliance roles in a regulated industry. Practical knowledge of Good Distribution Practice and the Human Medicines Regulations, or equivalent national legislation. Experience managing Quality Management Systems and audit programs. Experience in licensing, registrations or regulatory affairs for distribution activities. Proven people leadership experience, including managing teams in a matrix environment. Preferred Qualifications Previous experience holding Responsible Person status with a national regulator. Knowledge of controlled drug licensing and precursor chemical requirements for the UK. Experience with active substance registrations and global trading services operations. Strong track record managing supplier or third party quality relationships. Experience using quality management systems such as Veeva or similar electronic QMS tools. Professional qualifications in quality, pharmacy, regulatory affairs or related fields. What we value in you You focus on outcomes and patient safety. You make clear, evidence based decisions. You build trusted working relationships across teams. You explain complex requirements in simple terms. You coach others and share knowledge. You welcome inclusion and different perspectives. You stay calm under pressure and keep work moving forward. How to apply If this role feels like a good next step, please apply now. Tell us how your experience will help deliver safe, compliant distribution and strengthen trading partner quality. We look forward to hearing from you. Why GSK? GSK is a global biopharma company with a purpose to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together. We aim to positively impact the health of 2.5 billion people by the end of the decade, as a successful, growing company where people can thrive. We get ahead of disease by preventing and treating it with innovation in specialty medicines and vaccines. We focus on four therapeutic areas: respiratory, immunology and inflammation; oncology; HIV; and infectious diseases - to impact health at scale. People and patients around the world count on the medicines and vaccines we make, so we're committed to creating an environment where our people can thrive and focus on what matters most. Our culture of being ambitious for patients, accountable for impact and doing the right thing is the foundation for how, together, we deliver for patients, shareholders and our people. GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), military service or any basis prohibited under federal, state or local law. We believe in an agile working culture for all our roles. If flexibility is important to you, we encourage you to explore with our hiring team what the opportunities are. Should you require any adjustments to our process to assist you in demonstrating your strengths and capabilities contact us at where you can also request a call.
At Vodafone, we're working hard to build a better future. A more connected, inclusive and sustainable world. As a dynamic global community, it's our human spirit, together with technology, that empowers us to achieve this. We challenge and innovate in order to connect people, businesses, and communities across the world. Delighting our customers and earning their loyalty drive us, and we experiment, learn fast and get it done, together. With us, you can be truly be yourself and belong, share inspiration, embrace new opportunities, thrive, and make a real difference. Join Us At Vodafone, we're not just shaping the future of connectivity for our customers - we're shaping the future for everyone who joins our team. When you work with us, you're part of a global mission to connect people, solve complex challenges, and create a sustainable and more inclusive world. If you want to grow your career whilst finding the perfect balance between work and life, Vodafone offers the opportunities to help you belong and make a real impact. What you'll do Role purpose: Part of a small team of subject matter experts responsible for managing security compliance risk across Vodafone Group entities by providing expert advice, translating complex regulations into actionable business guidance and processes, and coordinating all security-related responses. Act as primary PoC for specific Vodafone Group entities and contribute to the wider priorities as required. Ensure Vodafone Group Entities understand and manage their security compliance risks from security regulation obligations in alignment with the Vodafone Cyber and Corporate Security policies. Provide accurate, timely and effective Security advice and own stakeholder relationship to Vodafone Group Entities activities, including products, networks, and customer services. Review technology and telecommunications security regulations and feed the requirements into internal security processes, tools, and business-wide updates. Be responsible for creating and maintaining a base of business guidance, standards, and best practices on the expert topic of security risk and compliance. Coordinating and responding to security or business resilience regulator/government questionnaires or queries. Who you are A qualification or professional experience in cyber security or law is desirable Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to communicate with impact. Comfortable working independently and virtually, with a capability to collaborate, inspire and test in a complex organisation. Strong analytical strength for establishing effective and business relevant advice in the context of sometimes ambiguous legal, regulatory and political environments. Not a perfect fit? Worried that you don't meet all the desired criteria exactly? At Vodafone we are passionate about empowering people and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive, whatever their personal or professional background. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align exactly with every part of the job description, we encourage you to still apply as you may be the right candidate for this role or another opportunity. What's in it for you Yearly bonus: 10% Annual leave: 28 days + bank holidays + the opportunity to buy/sell/carry over 5 days/year Charity days: 5 days/year Maternity leave: 52 weeks: the first 13 weeks are fully paid, followed by 26 weeks of half pay Private pension: You can contribute up to 5% of your basic pay with 2:1 matching from Vodafone up to 10%. Access to: private medical, private dental, free health assessments, share save scheme Additional discounts: Vodafone retail, gym, cinema, cycle to work, season ticket loan Who we are We are a leading international Telco, serving millions of customers. At Vodafone, we believe that connectivity is a force for good. If we use it for the things that really matter, it can improve people's lives and the world around us. Through our technology we empower people, connecting everyone regardless of who they are or where they live and we protect the planet, whilst helping our customers do the same. Belonging at Vodafone isn't a concept; it's lived, breathed, and cultivated through everything we do. You'll be part of a global and diverse community, with many different minds, abilities, backgrounds and cultures. ;We're committed to increase diversity, ensure equal representation, and make Vodafone a place everyone feels safe, valued and included. Vodafone is committed to attracting, developing and retaining the very best people by offering a motivating and inclusive workplace in which talent is truly recognised and rewarded. We are committed to promoting Inclusion for All with the belief that diversity plays an important role in the success of our business. We actively encourage everyone to consider becoming a part of our journey.
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
At Vodafone, we're working hard to build a better future. A more connected, inclusive and sustainable world. As a dynamic global community, it's our human spirit, together with technology, that empowers us to achieve this. We challenge and innovate in order to connect people, businesses, and communities across the world. Delighting our customers and earning their loyalty drive us, and we experiment, learn fast and get it done, together. With us, you can be truly be yourself and belong, share inspiration, embrace new opportunities, thrive, and make a real difference. Join Us At Vodafone, we're not just shaping the future of connectivity for our customers - we're shaping the future for everyone who joins our team. When you work with us, you're part of a global mission to connect people, solve complex challenges, and create a sustainable and more inclusive world. If you want to grow your career whilst finding the perfect balance between work and life, Vodafone offers the opportunities to help you belong and make a real impact. What you'll do Role purpose: Part of a small team of subject matter experts responsible for managing security compliance risk across Vodafone Group entities by providing expert advice, translating complex regulations into actionable business guidance and processes, and coordinating all security-related responses. Act as primary PoC for specific Vodafone Group entities and contribute to the wider priorities as required. Ensure Vodafone Group Entities understand and manage their security compliance risks from security regulation obligations in alignment with the Vodafone Cyber and Corporate Security policies. Provide accurate, timely and effective Security advice and own stakeholder relationship to Vodafone Group Entities activities, including products, networks, and customer services. Review technology and telecommunications security regulations and feed the requirements into internal security processes, tools, and business-wide updates. Be responsible for creating and maintaining a base of business guidance, standards, and best practices on the expert topic of security risk and compliance. Coordinating and responding to security or business resilience regulator/government questionnaires or queries. Who you are A qualification or professional experience in cyber security or law is desirable Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to communicate with impact. Comfortable working independently and virtually, with a capability to collaborate, inspire and test in a complex organisation. Strong analytical strength for establishing effective and business relevant advice in the context of sometimes ambiguous legal, regulatory and political environments. Not a perfect fit? Worried that you don't meet all the desired criteria exactly? At Vodafone we are passionate about empowering people and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive, whatever their personal or professional background. If you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align exactly with every part of the job description, we encourage you to still apply as you may be the right candidate for this role or another opportunity. What's in it for you Yearly bonus: 10% Annual leave: 28 days + bank holidays + the opportunity to buy/sell/carry over 5 days/year Charity days: 5 days/year Maternity leave: 52 weeks: the first 13 weeks are fully paid, followed by 26 weeks of half pay Private pension: You can contribute up to 5% of your basic pay with 2:1 matching from Vodafone up to 10%. Access to: private medical, private dental, free health assessments, share save scheme Additional discounts: Vodafone retail, gym, cinema, cycle to work, season ticket loan Who we are We are a leading international Telco, serving millions of customers. At Vodafone, we believe that connectivity is a force for good. If we use it for the things that really matter, it can improve people's lives and the world around us. Through our technology we empower people, connecting everyone regardless of who they are or where they live and we protect the planet, whilst helping our customers do the same. Belonging at Vodafone isn't a concept; it's lived, breathed, and cultivated through everything we do. You'll be part of a global and diverse community, with many different minds, abilities, backgrounds and cultures. ;We're committed to increase diversity, ensure equal representation, and make Vodafone a place everyone feels safe, valued and included. Vodafone is committed to attracting, developing and retaining the very best people by offering a motivating and inclusive workplace in which talent is truly recognised and rewarded. We are committed to promoting Inclusion for All with the belief that diversity plays an important role in the success of our business. We actively encourage everyone to consider becoming a part of our journey.
The Senior Manager, Production Safety provides regional leadership and operational oversight for production safety across The Walt Disney Company's (TWDC) physical productions and events, ensuring compliance with UK legislation and providing strategic and operational safety guidance. This role supports productions in managing risks associated with high-hazard activities and collaborates with production teams, external advisors, and internal stakeholders to embed safety into all phases of production. The Senior Manager also integrates select cross-regional responsibilities, including sustainability oversight, team management, and strategic alignment with global safety vision. Key Responsibilities Production Safety Operations Provide expert safety guidance throughout all production phases: pre-prep, prep, shoot, and wrap. Conduct site safety inspections and audits across sets, workshops, and construction areas. Support productions in implementing safety protocols tailored to UK regulations and industry standards. Advise on safe practices for high-risk activities such as stunts, special effects, rigging, and working at height. Ensure integration of safety procedures into departmental workflows (e.g., transportation, costumes, set construction). Oversee technical safety guidance and pilot new technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Establish and monitor KPIs for safety and sustainability; provide updates to leadership. Regional Safety Leadership & Team Management Lead and manage a team of Production Safety Managers and Advisors in the UK region. Provide mentorship, training, and performance oversight to safety staff. Develop a talent pool of Production Safety Advisors in region. Support team members in prioritising tasks across multiple concurrent projects. Training & Orientation Deliver health and safety inductions for crew, including training on UK-specific requirements such as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM Regulations. Facilitate training on PPE usage, equipment handling, and emergency procedures. Develop and maintain safety training materials and presentations. Oversee delivery of safety inductions and training sessions for crew members, ensuring consistency in occupational health and safety training across productions. Risk Assessment & Compliance Lead the creation and review of risk assessments and method statements (RAMS). Ensure compliance with UK health and safety legislation, including HSE guidelines and local authority requirements. Liaise with legal and compliance teams to ensure documentation meets regulatory standards. Implement safety policies and programs aligned with UK and Disney global standards. Advisor & Vendor Coordination Assist productions in sourcing and vetting qualified safety advisors and consultants. Coordinate with external safety, hygiene, and engineering professionals as needed. Supervise the vetting and appointment of qualified safety advisors and technical consultants. Incident Management & Reporting Investigate and report incidents, near misses, and injuries. Maintain accurate records and ensure timely reporting to relevant authorities (e.g., RIDDOR). Support post-incident reviews and corrective action planning. Lead investigations and reporting of injuries and incidents; interface with regulators and ensure proper documentation and follow-up. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with Studio Stakeholders such as Physical Production, Legal, Labor Relations, HR, Risk Management, and Governmental Affairs on safety-related matters. Liaise with landlords and facilities teams to understand site-specific safety needs. Represent Disney in industry forums and regulatory engagements. Strategic & Operational Integration Contribute to regional safety strategy in collaboration with the Director. Monitor production safety KPIs and ensure business continuity through risk control. Influence safety culture across all levels of production. Qualifications Education & Experience Required: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in occupational safety, engineering, production, or related field. Extensive experience conducting safety audits, risk assessments, and training in UK film/TV production or similar environments. Proven track record of managing safety operations in complex, fast-paced production settings. Strong experience in production safety, including team leadership and field safety operations. Skills & Certifications Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and industry best practices. Preferred certifications: NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent. Excellent communication and training facilitation skills. Proficiency in digital tools such as Microsoft Office, AirTable, and Learning Management Systems (LMS). Strong technical writing skills for documentation and training development. Experience with international productions and cross-border safety logistics is a plus. Familiarity with SPFX, stunts, rigging, and other high-risk production environments. Certifications such as CIH, CSP, ARM, or equivalent are desirable. This role is critical to maintaining Disney's commitment to safety, risk mitigation, sustainability, and operational excellence in UK physical production. The Senior Manager serves as a strategic partner to production teams, ensuring that safety is embedded in every aspect of the production lifecycle.
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
The Senior Manager, Production Safety provides regional leadership and operational oversight for production safety across The Walt Disney Company's (TWDC) physical productions and events, ensuring compliance with UK legislation and providing strategic and operational safety guidance. This role supports productions in managing risks associated with high-hazard activities and collaborates with production teams, external advisors, and internal stakeholders to embed safety into all phases of production. The Senior Manager also integrates select cross-regional responsibilities, including sustainability oversight, team management, and strategic alignment with global safety vision. Key Responsibilities Production Safety Operations Provide expert safety guidance throughout all production phases: pre-prep, prep, shoot, and wrap. Conduct site safety inspections and audits across sets, workshops, and construction areas. Support productions in implementing safety protocols tailored to UK regulations and industry standards. Advise on safe practices for high-risk activities such as stunts, special effects, rigging, and working at height. Ensure integration of safety procedures into departmental workflows (e.g., transportation, costumes, set construction). Oversee technical safety guidance and pilot new technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Establish and monitor KPIs for safety and sustainability; provide updates to leadership. Regional Safety Leadership & Team Management Lead and manage a team of Production Safety Managers and Advisors in the UK region. Provide mentorship, training, and performance oversight to safety staff. Develop a talent pool of Production Safety Advisors in region. Support team members in prioritising tasks across multiple concurrent projects. Training & Orientation Deliver health and safety inductions for crew, including training on UK-specific requirements such as the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM Regulations. Facilitate training on PPE usage, equipment handling, and emergency procedures. Develop and maintain safety training materials and presentations. Oversee delivery of safety inductions and training sessions for crew members, ensuring consistency in occupational health and safety training across productions. Risk Assessment & Compliance Lead the creation and review of risk assessments and method statements (RAMS). Ensure compliance with UK health and safety legislation, including HSE guidelines and local authority requirements. Liaise with legal and compliance teams to ensure documentation meets regulatory standards. Implement safety policies and programs aligned with UK and Disney global standards. Advisor & Vendor Coordination Assist productions in sourcing and vetting qualified safety advisors and consultants. Coordinate with external safety, hygiene, and engineering professionals as needed. Supervise the vetting and appointment of qualified safety advisors and technical consultants. Incident Management & Reporting Investigate and report incidents, near misses, and injuries. Maintain accurate records and ensure timely reporting to relevant authorities (e.g., RIDDOR). Support post-incident reviews and corrective action planning. Lead investigations and reporting of injuries and incidents; interface with regulators and ensure proper documentation and follow-up. Cross-Functional Collaboration Partner with Studio Stakeholders such as Physical Production, Legal, Labor Relations, HR, Risk Management, and Governmental Affairs on safety-related matters. Liaise with landlords and facilities teams to understand site-specific safety needs. Represent Disney in industry forums and regulatory engagements. Strategic & Operational Integration Contribute to regional safety strategy in collaboration with the Director. Monitor production safety KPIs and ensure business continuity through risk control. Influence safety culture across all levels of production. Qualifications Education & Experience Required: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in occupational safety, engineering, production, or related field. Extensive experience conducting safety audits, risk assessments, and training in UK film/TV production or similar environments. Proven track record of managing safety operations in complex, fast-paced production settings. Strong experience in production safety, including team leadership and field safety operations. Skills & Certifications Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and industry best practices. Preferred certifications: NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent. Excellent communication and training facilitation skills. Proficiency in digital tools such as Microsoft Office, AirTable, and Learning Management Systems (LMS). Strong technical writing skills for documentation and training development. Experience with international productions and cross-border safety logistics is a plus. Familiarity with SPFX, stunts, rigging, and other high-risk production environments. Certifications such as CIH, CSP, ARM, or equivalent are desirable. This role is critical to maintaining Disney's commitment to safety, risk mitigation, sustainability, and operational excellence in UK physical production. The Senior Manager serves as a strategic partner to production teams, ensuring that safety is embedded in every aspect of the production lifecycle.
Pension Insurance Corporation ("PIC") provides secure retirement incomes through comprehensive risk management and excellence in asset and liability management, as well as exceptional customer service. Our purpose is to pay the pensions of our current and future policyholders. We achieve our purpose by setting companywide strategic objectives and driving a healthy culture based on our PIC Values of Resilient, Adaptable, and Loyal. Role purpose The role is in the Regulatory Affairs team, which sits in the Risk and Compliance function. The role of the team is to facilitate strong regulatory risk management and ensure a good understanding of regulatory risks, issues and projects across PIC. The team assist the business in ensuring that regulatory risks and issues are considered as part of relevant activity and decision making. As a result, the team works collaboratively with the business to maintain controlled risk taking which delivers long term value. The Regulatory Affairs team are the owners of PIC's regulatory strategy including being responsible for managing the relationships with the relevant UK regulators (PRA and FCA). This includes, but not limited to, management of and challenging regulatory queries and communications, as well as providing regulatory insights and advice. The team work across a variety of activities, including but not limited to first line and risk colleagues, to secure buy-in and implement improvements to systems, processes, and technology, as appropriate. This also includes: To apply knowledge and insights concerning the Regulators and how this impacts PIC and policyholders. Proactively horizon scan to identify and analysis emerging trends, regulations and policies to help anticipate future requirements and support the mitigation of risks. To deliver strong business outcomes relating to capital, profitability, the Company brand and market reputation whilst achieving positive outcomes on a consistent basis. Our Company values are expected to be reflected in the delivery and performance of every role. Specific accountabilities assigned to the role of Regulatory Risk Affairs Manager within the Risk and Compliance Function: To work with the team to continue to develop the regulatory engagement across the business to ensure PIC maintains an approach which is fit for purpose and efficient and effective. Conduct thorough analysis of regulatory change and support the team in advising the business of an appropriate course of actions. Support the team in the timing and nature of responses to regulatory activity, including queries, thematic requests, as well as relevant consultations and policy. Able to gather, interpret and use complex data to develop actionable steps that will improve processes and optimise the team activity. Manage, with the support of the team, all regulatory reporting, producing regularly and ad-hoc reporting and develop perspective/value-add commentary where needed. Taking the lead on developing and optimising the regulatory reporting, utilising new tools and technology. Ensuring reporting and data has the appropriate controls and governance in place, in line with PIC's frameworks and policies, for example appropriate ownership, agreement and record keeping. Support the strong regulatory risk culture across the PIC, and to ensure individuals and teams are aware of their obligations, including but not limited to Compliance, risk teams and the first line teams. Suggest areas of improvement and make recommendations for what the team can do to a deal with any issues identified. To work with the team to provide papers to relevant PIC Committee meetings, ensuring they are kept informed of regulatory issues, projects, forward looking activities. Support the delivery of briefings to ensure that Executive and Non-Executive Directors are fully briefed on material matters being discussed with the Regulators alongside key emerging themes. To ensure accurate records of regulatory discussions and activity are maintained. To monitor regulatory communications and to work with the rest of risk and compliance and the business, to ensure we develop our processes to maintain ongoing compliance with changing regulations rules and expectations. Knowledge Knowledge of UK financial services regulations and regulators Must be willing and able to develop knowledge of PICs business processes, standards, policies and procedures; alongside maintaining broad relevant legal, regulatory and industry requirements Skills Strong organisational skills Strong working knowledge of MS Office packages, including Power BI and other IT tools. Strong communication skills, including written and oral communications Ability to be flexible and prioritise work to meet all relevant deadlines Ability to work within defined procedures as set out by functional teams Ability to consider regulation and apply this in day-to-day work Experience Experience of working on regulatory or risk issues Experience of working with a variety of business stakeholders Experience/knowledge in project management planning and support Insurance sector experience is desirable DE&I at PIC At PIC, we believe that true innovation stems from embracing diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to building a workplace where every individual, regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or socio-economic background, feels valued, heard and empowered to succeed. We hold ourselves accountable through ongoing initiatives, such as inclusive hiring practices, and equitable career development opportunities that support belonging and community. While we're proud of our progress, we recognise there's work ahead, and we remain dedicated to listening, learning and evolving together. In addition to a competitive base salary and the opportunity to participate in our annual, performance-related bonus plan, upon joining us here at Pension Insurance Corporation, you will get access to some great benefits, including private medical insurance, 28 days' annual leave (excluding bank holidays), a generous pension scheme and much more.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Pension Insurance Corporation ("PIC") provides secure retirement incomes through comprehensive risk management and excellence in asset and liability management, as well as exceptional customer service. Our purpose is to pay the pensions of our current and future policyholders. We achieve our purpose by setting companywide strategic objectives and driving a healthy culture based on our PIC Values of Resilient, Adaptable, and Loyal. Role purpose The role is in the Regulatory Affairs team, which sits in the Risk and Compliance function. The role of the team is to facilitate strong regulatory risk management and ensure a good understanding of regulatory risks, issues and projects across PIC. The team assist the business in ensuring that regulatory risks and issues are considered as part of relevant activity and decision making. As a result, the team works collaboratively with the business to maintain controlled risk taking which delivers long term value. The Regulatory Affairs team are the owners of PIC's regulatory strategy including being responsible for managing the relationships with the relevant UK regulators (PRA and FCA). This includes, but not limited to, management of and challenging regulatory queries and communications, as well as providing regulatory insights and advice. The team work across a variety of activities, including but not limited to first line and risk colleagues, to secure buy-in and implement improvements to systems, processes, and technology, as appropriate. This also includes: To apply knowledge and insights concerning the Regulators and how this impacts PIC and policyholders. Proactively horizon scan to identify and analysis emerging trends, regulations and policies to help anticipate future requirements and support the mitigation of risks. To deliver strong business outcomes relating to capital, profitability, the Company brand and market reputation whilst achieving positive outcomes on a consistent basis. Our Company values are expected to be reflected in the delivery and performance of every role. Specific accountabilities assigned to the role of Regulatory Risk Affairs Manager within the Risk and Compliance Function: To work with the team to continue to develop the regulatory engagement across the business to ensure PIC maintains an approach which is fit for purpose and efficient and effective. Conduct thorough analysis of regulatory change and support the team in advising the business of an appropriate course of actions. Support the team in the timing and nature of responses to regulatory activity, including queries, thematic requests, as well as relevant consultations and policy. Able to gather, interpret and use complex data to develop actionable steps that will improve processes and optimise the team activity. Manage, with the support of the team, all regulatory reporting, producing regularly and ad-hoc reporting and develop perspective/value-add commentary where needed. Taking the lead on developing and optimising the regulatory reporting, utilising new tools and technology. Ensuring reporting and data has the appropriate controls and governance in place, in line with PIC's frameworks and policies, for example appropriate ownership, agreement and record keeping. Support the strong regulatory risk culture across the PIC, and to ensure individuals and teams are aware of their obligations, including but not limited to Compliance, risk teams and the first line teams. Suggest areas of improvement and make recommendations for what the team can do to a deal with any issues identified. To work with the team to provide papers to relevant PIC Committee meetings, ensuring they are kept informed of regulatory issues, projects, forward looking activities. Support the delivery of briefings to ensure that Executive and Non-Executive Directors are fully briefed on material matters being discussed with the Regulators alongside key emerging themes. To ensure accurate records of regulatory discussions and activity are maintained. To monitor regulatory communications and to work with the rest of risk and compliance and the business, to ensure we develop our processes to maintain ongoing compliance with changing regulations rules and expectations. Knowledge Knowledge of UK financial services regulations and regulators Must be willing and able to develop knowledge of PICs business processes, standards, policies and procedures; alongside maintaining broad relevant legal, regulatory and industry requirements Skills Strong organisational skills Strong working knowledge of MS Office packages, including Power BI and other IT tools. Strong communication skills, including written and oral communications Ability to be flexible and prioritise work to meet all relevant deadlines Ability to work within defined procedures as set out by functional teams Ability to consider regulation and apply this in day-to-day work Experience Experience of working on regulatory or risk issues Experience of working with a variety of business stakeholders Experience/knowledge in project management planning and support Insurance sector experience is desirable DE&I at PIC At PIC, we believe that true innovation stems from embracing diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to building a workplace where every individual, regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or socio-economic background, feels valued, heard and empowered to succeed. We hold ourselves accountable through ongoing initiatives, such as inclusive hiring practices, and equitable career development opportunities that support belonging and community. While we're proud of our progress, we recognise there's work ahead, and we remain dedicated to listening, learning and evolving together. In addition to a competitive base salary and the opportunity to participate in our annual, performance-related bonus plan, upon joining us here at Pension Insurance Corporation, you will get access to some great benefits, including private medical insurance, 28 days' annual leave (excluding bank holidays), a generous pension scheme and much more.
Pension Insurance Corporation ("PIC") provides secure retirement incomes through comprehensive risk management and excellence in asset and liability management, as well as exceptional customer service. Our purpose is to pay the pensions of our current and future policyholders. We achieve our purpose by setting companywide strategic objectives and driving a healthy culture based on our PIC Values of Resilient, Adaptable, and Loyal. Role purpose The role is in the Regulatory Affairs team, which sits in the Risk and Compliance function. The role of the team is to facilitate strong regulatory risk management and ensure a good understanding of regulatory risks, issues and projects across PIC. The team assist the business in ensuring that regulatory risks and issues are considered as part of relevant activity and decision making. As a result, the team works collaboratively with the business to maintain controlled risk taking which delivers long term value. The Regulatory Affairs team are the owners of PIC's regulatory strategy including being responsible for managing the relationships with the relevant UK regulators (PRA and FCA). This includes, but not limited to, management of and challenging regulatory queries and communications, as well as providing regulatory insights and advice. The team work across a variety of activities, including but not limited to first line and risk colleagues, to secure buy-in and implement improvements to systems, processes, and technology, as appropriate. This also includes: To apply knowledge and insights concerning the Regulators and how this impacts PIC and policyholders. Proactively horizon scan to identify and analysis emerging trends, regulations and policies to help anticipate future requirements and support the mitigation of risks. To deliver strong business outcomes relating to capital, profitability, the Company brand and market reputation whilst achieving positive outcomes on a consistent basis. Specific accountabilities assigned to the role of Regulatory Risk Affairs Manager within the Risk and Compliance Function: To work with the team to continue to develop the regulatory engagement across the business to ensure PIC maintains an approach which is fit for purpose and efficient and effective. Conduct thorough analysis of regulatory change and support the team in advising the business of an appropriate course of actions. Support the team in the timing and nature of responses to regulatory activity, including queries, thematic requests, as well as relevant consultations and policy. Able to gather, interpret and use complex data to develop actionable steps that will improve processes and optimise the team activity. Manage, with the support of the team, all regulatory reporting, producing regularly and ad hoc reporting and develop perspective/value add commentary where needed. Taking the lead on developing and optimising the regulatory reporting, utilising new tools and technology. Ensuring reporting and data has the appropriate controls and governance in place, in line with PIC's frameworks and policies, for example appropriate ownership, agreement and record keeping. Support the strong regulatory risk culture across the PIC, and to ensure individuals and teams are aware of their obligations, including but not limited to Compliance, risk teams and the first line teams. Suggest areas of improvement and make recommendations for what the team can do to a deal with any issues identified. To work with the team to provide papers to relevant PIC Committee meetings, ensuring they are kept informed of regulatory issues, projects, forward looking activities. Support the delivery of briefings to ensure that Executive and Non Executive Directors are fully briefed on material matters being discussed with the Regulators alongside key emerging themes. To ensure accurate records of regulatory discussions and activity are maintained. To monitor regulatory communications and to work with the rest of risk and compliance and the business, to ensure we develop our processes to maintain ongoing compliance with changing regulations rules and expectations. Knowledge Knowledge of UK financial services regulations and regulators Must be willing and able to develop knowledge of PIC's business processes, standards, policies and procedures; alongside maintaining broad relevant legal, regulatory and industry requirements Skills Strong organisational skills Strong working knowledge of MS Office packages, including Power BI and other IT tools. Strong communication skills, including written and oral communications Ability to be flexible and prioritise work to meet all relevant deadlines Ability to work within defined procedures as set out by functional teams Ability to consider regulation and apply this in day to day work Experience Experience of working on regulatory or risk issues Experience of working with a variety of business stakeholders Experience/knowledge in project management planning and support Insurance sector experience is desirable DE&I at PIC At PIC, we believe that true innovation stems from embracing diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to building a workplace where every individual, regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or socio economic background, feels valued, heard and empowered to succeed. We hold ourselves accountable through ongoing initiatives, such as inclusive hiring practices, and equitable career development opportunities that support belonging and community. While we're proud of our progress, we recognise there's work ahead, and we remain dedicated to listening, learning and evolving together. In addition to a competitive base salary and the opportunity to participate in our annual, performance related bonus plan, upon joining us here at Pension Insurance Corporation, you will get access to some great benefits, including private medical insurance, 28 days' annual leave (excluding bank holidays), a generous pension scheme and much more.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Pension Insurance Corporation ("PIC") provides secure retirement incomes through comprehensive risk management and excellence in asset and liability management, as well as exceptional customer service. Our purpose is to pay the pensions of our current and future policyholders. We achieve our purpose by setting companywide strategic objectives and driving a healthy culture based on our PIC Values of Resilient, Adaptable, and Loyal. Role purpose The role is in the Regulatory Affairs team, which sits in the Risk and Compliance function. The role of the team is to facilitate strong regulatory risk management and ensure a good understanding of regulatory risks, issues and projects across PIC. The team assist the business in ensuring that regulatory risks and issues are considered as part of relevant activity and decision making. As a result, the team works collaboratively with the business to maintain controlled risk taking which delivers long term value. The Regulatory Affairs team are the owners of PIC's regulatory strategy including being responsible for managing the relationships with the relevant UK regulators (PRA and FCA). This includes, but not limited to, management of and challenging regulatory queries and communications, as well as providing regulatory insights and advice. The team work across a variety of activities, including but not limited to first line and risk colleagues, to secure buy-in and implement improvements to systems, processes, and technology, as appropriate. This also includes: To apply knowledge and insights concerning the Regulators and how this impacts PIC and policyholders. Proactively horizon scan to identify and analysis emerging trends, regulations and policies to help anticipate future requirements and support the mitigation of risks. To deliver strong business outcomes relating to capital, profitability, the Company brand and market reputation whilst achieving positive outcomes on a consistent basis. Specific accountabilities assigned to the role of Regulatory Risk Affairs Manager within the Risk and Compliance Function: To work with the team to continue to develop the regulatory engagement across the business to ensure PIC maintains an approach which is fit for purpose and efficient and effective. Conduct thorough analysis of regulatory change and support the team in advising the business of an appropriate course of actions. Support the team in the timing and nature of responses to regulatory activity, including queries, thematic requests, as well as relevant consultations and policy. Able to gather, interpret and use complex data to develop actionable steps that will improve processes and optimise the team activity. Manage, with the support of the team, all regulatory reporting, producing regularly and ad hoc reporting and develop perspective/value add commentary where needed. Taking the lead on developing and optimising the regulatory reporting, utilising new tools and technology. Ensuring reporting and data has the appropriate controls and governance in place, in line with PIC's frameworks and policies, for example appropriate ownership, agreement and record keeping. Support the strong regulatory risk culture across the PIC, and to ensure individuals and teams are aware of their obligations, including but not limited to Compliance, risk teams and the first line teams. Suggest areas of improvement and make recommendations for what the team can do to a deal with any issues identified. To work with the team to provide papers to relevant PIC Committee meetings, ensuring they are kept informed of regulatory issues, projects, forward looking activities. Support the delivery of briefings to ensure that Executive and Non Executive Directors are fully briefed on material matters being discussed with the Regulators alongside key emerging themes. To ensure accurate records of regulatory discussions and activity are maintained. To monitor regulatory communications and to work with the rest of risk and compliance and the business, to ensure we develop our processes to maintain ongoing compliance with changing regulations rules and expectations. Knowledge Knowledge of UK financial services regulations and regulators Must be willing and able to develop knowledge of PIC's business processes, standards, policies and procedures; alongside maintaining broad relevant legal, regulatory and industry requirements Skills Strong organisational skills Strong working knowledge of MS Office packages, including Power BI and other IT tools. Strong communication skills, including written and oral communications Ability to be flexible and prioritise work to meet all relevant deadlines Ability to work within defined procedures as set out by functional teams Ability to consider regulation and apply this in day to day work Experience Experience of working on regulatory or risk issues Experience of working with a variety of business stakeholders Experience/knowledge in project management planning and support Insurance sector experience is desirable DE&I at PIC At PIC, we believe that true innovation stems from embracing diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to building a workplace where every individual, regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or socio economic background, feels valued, heard and empowered to succeed. We hold ourselves accountable through ongoing initiatives, such as inclusive hiring practices, and equitable career development opportunities that support belonging and community. While we're proud of our progress, we recognise there's work ahead, and we remain dedicated to listening, learning and evolving together. In addition to a competitive base salary and the opportunity to participate in our annual, performance related bonus plan, upon joining us here at Pension Insurance Corporation, you will get access to some great benefits, including private medical insurance, 28 days' annual leave (excluding bank holidays), a generous pension scheme and much more.
Business Affairs Lead - Marketing & Advertising - ICONIC GLOBAL TECH BRAND Contract length: 6 months, March - Sept. - potential to extend Rate: £61.54 per hour Location: London, short haul trips to EU as required Role Overview We are seeking a highly experiecned Business Affairs Lead to support a spike in global marketing activity. This role will align and scale Business Affairs best practices across EMEA in close partnership with the US lead, while serving as the primary Business Affairs contact for high-profile marketing campaigns.You will work directly with Product Marketing Managers (PMMs), creative, production, legal, and external partners to secure talent, manage rights and licenses, ensure advertising compliance, and enable campaigns to launch smoothly across multiple markets and platforms. Key Roles & Responsibilities Business Affairs & Program Management Align and scale global Business Affairs best practices across EMEA, in partnership with the US Business Affairs lead. Provide programmatic oversight within marketing to ensure consistent rights management, compliance, and efficient workflows. Anticipate business needs, build scalable processes, and respond effectively in a fast-paced, fluid environment. Talent, Partnerships & Rights Secure and advise on celebrity and non-celebrity talent for global and local campaigns. Lead celebrity partnership deals and complex talent negotiations. Secure, advise on, and manage third-party licenses across campaigns and markets (music, footage, imagery, IP). Oversee rights management throughout campaign lifecycles, working closely with agencies and rights holders. Advertising, Legal & Regulatory Compliance Serve as the primary Business Affairs contact for marketing campaigns, advising on: Talent Production structures Campaign tactics Advertising standards and legal considerations Support advertising regulation compliance across markets, including clearance submissions and regulator engagement with: Clearcast Advertising Standards Authority ARPP IAP Consult closely with internal legal teams on risk assessment, approvals, and compliance strategy.Support in-house contracting where possible, rather than via agency intermediaries. Cross-Functional Collaboration Work directly with PMM teams from early concept development through execution. Partner with production, creative, legal, and external agencies to enable compliant, cost-effective, and timely delivery. Act as a trusted advisor to stakeholders across EMEA and globally. Qualifications & Experience Required Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience. 10+ years' experience in Business Affairs within advertising, marketing production, or media, handling complex talent, rights, legal, and production negotiations in a high-volume environment. Broad, current knowledge of UK and international production, licensing, and legal issues across all media platforms (TV, digital, social, tech). Experience working agency-side, production-studio-side, and/or client-side marketing production. Strong understanding of copyright, trademark, licensing, and advertising law, particularly for digital, social, and technology-driven campaigns. Deep working knowledge of Equity and European advertising standards and guidelines, with the ability to forecast and project global production costs accurately. Preferred / Nice to Have Legal training or formal legal experience (a plus, but not required). Experience contracting in-house for a global brand rather than exclusively via agencies. Proven ability to manage high-profile celebrity partnerships and multi-market licensing deals.
Feb 24, 2026
Seasonal
Business Affairs Lead - Marketing & Advertising - ICONIC GLOBAL TECH BRAND Contract length: 6 months, March - Sept. - potential to extend Rate: £61.54 per hour Location: London, short haul trips to EU as required Role Overview We are seeking a highly experiecned Business Affairs Lead to support a spike in global marketing activity. This role will align and scale Business Affairs best practices across EMEA in close partnership with the US lead, while serving as the primary Business Affairs contact for high-profile marketing campaigns.You will work directly with Product Marketing Managers (PMMs), creative, production, legal, and external partners to secure talent, manage rights and licenses, ensure advertising compliance, and enable campaigns to launch smoothly across multiple markets and platforms. Key Roles & Responsibilities Business Affairs & Program Management Align and scale global Business Affairs best practices across EMEA, in partnership with the US Business Affairs lead. Provide programmatic oversight within marketing to ensure consistent rights management, compliance, and efficient workflows. Anticipate business needs, build scalable processes, and respond effectively in a fast-paced, fluid environment. Talent, Partnerships & Rights Secure and advise on celebrity and non-celebrity talent for global and local campaigns. Lead celebrity partnership deals and complex talent negotiations. Secure, advise on, and manage third-party licenses across campaigns and markets (music, footage, imagery, IP). Oversee rights management throughout campaign lifecycles, working closely with agencies and rights holders. Advertising, Legal & Regulatory Compliance Serve as the primary Business Affairs contact for marketing campaigns, advising on: Talent Production structures Campaign tactics Advertising standards and legal considerations Support advertising regulation compliance across markets, including clearance submissions and regulator engagement with: Clearcast Advertising Standards Authority ARPP IAP Consult closely with internal legal teams on risk assessment, approvals, and compliance strategy.Support in-house contracting where possible, rather than via agency intermediaries. Cross-Functional Collaboration Work directly with PMM teams from early concept development through execution. Partner with production, creative, legal, and external agencies to enable compliant, cost-effective, and timely delivery. Act as a trusted advisor to stakeholders across EMEA and globally. Qualifications & Experience Required Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience. 10+ years' experience in Business Affairs within advertising, marketing production, or media, handling complex talent, rights, legal, and production negotiations in a high-volume environment. Broad, current knowledge of UK and international production, licensing, and legal issues across all media platforms (TV, digital, social, tech). Experience working agency-side, production-studio-side, and/or client-side marketing production. Strong understanding of copyright, trademark, licensing, and advertising law, particularly for digital, social, and technology-driven campaigns. Deep working knowledge of Equity and European advertising standards and guidelines, with the ability to forecast and project global production costs accurately. Preferred / Nice to Have Legal training or formal legal experience (a plus, but not required). Experience contracting in-house for a global brand rather than exclusively via agencies. Proven ability to manage high-profile celebrity partnerships and multi-market licensing deals.
Job Title: Solicitor 2 - 10 PQE Department: Agriculture & Estate Salary: £60K - £110,000 + bonus Hours: Full Time, permanent Location: Bath, hybrid. Job Reference: CWS446 OVERVIEW Top Ranked Legal 500 firm.This opportunity is ideal for a solicitor with a genuine interest in rural affairs and experience in agricultural or rural property law. You'll join a specialist team advising a diverse range of clients including farmers, landowners, estates, and agribusinesses. RESPONSIBILITIES Manage your own caseload of agricultural and commercial property matters from start to finish, including sales, purchases, lettings, and licences involving farmland, rural buildings, and estates. Advise on land development and diversification projects, such as promotion and option agreements, and renewable energy schemes. Draft and negotiate a range of agricultural property agreements, with support from paralegals and collaboration across the team. Provide legal input on estate management, including succession planning, AHA and FBT tenancies, and rights of way. Work closely with colleagues in other departments to advise clients on regulatory, commercial, and compliance issues affecting rural businesses. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships with landowners, farmers, and estate managers. Stay informed on legal and policy developments in agricultural, land use, and environmental law EXPEREINCE REQUIRED Qualified solicitor (England & Wales), ideally with 2+ years' PQE agricultural/ rural property land law Strong technical knowledge of rural property matters Excellent client-facing and communication skills A genuine interest in countryside affairs and rural communities Experience working with farming businesses, estates, or landowners is highly desirable BENEFITS - one of the best on the market Up to 27 days holiday + bank + option to buy and sell + special occasion leave (birthday/wedding etc) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave. Enhanced employer pension contribution Life assurance Private medical and dental insurance + Healthcare cashplan + income protection Various other perks and discounts including legal services, gym discounts, shops, season tickets etc. Many more. For more details please contact:
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Solicitor 2 - 10 PQE Department: Agriculture & Estate Salary: £60K - £110,000 + bonus Hours: Full Time, permanent Location: Bath, hybrid. Job Reference: CWS446 OVERVIEW Top Ranked Legal 500 firm.This opportunity is ideal for a solicitor with a genuine interest in rural affairs and experience in agricultural or rural property law. You'll join a specialist team advising a diverse range of clients including farmers, landowners, estates, and agribusinesses. RESPONSIBILITIES Manage your own caseload of agricultural and commercial property matters from start to finish, including sales, purchases, lettings, and licences involving farmland, rural buildings, and estates. Advise on land development and diversification projects, such as promotion and option agreements, and renewable energy schemes. Draft and negotiate a range of agricultural property agreements, with support from paralegals and collaboration across the team. Provide legal input on estate management, including succession planning, AHA and FBT tenancies, and rights of way. Work closely with colleagues in other departments to advise clients on regulatory, commercial, and compliance issues affecting rural businesses. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships with landowners, farmers, and estate managers. Stay informed on legal and policy developments in agricultural, land use, and environmental law EXPEREINCE REQUIRED Qualified solicitor (England & Wales), ideally with 2+ years' PQE agricultural/ rural property land law Strong technical knowledge of rural property matters Excellent client-facing and communication skills A genuine interest in countryside affairs and rural communities Experience working with farming businesses, estates, or landowners is highly desirable BENEFITS - one of the best on the market Up to 27 days holiday + bank + option to buy and sell + special occasion leave (birthday/wedding etc) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave. Enhanced employer pension contribution Life assurance Private medical and dental insurance + Healthcare cashplan + income protection Various other perks and discounts including legal services, gym discounts, shops, season tickets etc. Many more. For more details please contact:
Senior Consultant, Regulatory Insights At EY, we're all in to shape your future with confidence. We'll help you succeed in a globally connected powerhouse of diverse teams and take your career wherever you want it to go. Join EY and help to build a better working world. The Opportunity EY's Financial Services practice is a unique industry-focused business unit that provides a broad range of integrated services to financial institutions and other capital markets participants, including banks, insurers and asset managers. We also work extensively with governments and regulators around the world. EY UK's Regulatory Insight Team operates across EMEIA and Globally to provide deep regulatory expertise. Our aim is to deliver the latest in regulatory thinking to clients in the UK and internationally. Our objective is to be market leading in the space where strategy, regulation and technology come together, looking at the regulatory agenda ahead and helping clients both comply with regulation, but also think about the design and delivery of regulation. We work closely with teams across EY delivering strategy, compliance, risk, financial crime and technology solutions. The team reports to Christopher Woolard CBE, who is a partner at EY, EMEIA consulting leader for financial regulation and Chairs EY's Global Regulatory Network. Christopher was interim CEO at the Financial Conduct Authority and also served on the Bank of England Financial Policy Committee, IOSCO Board and FSB Strategic Risk Committee. Key Responsibilities You will be expected to provide support to senior leadership as the team covers the regulatory waterfront across both conduct and prudential. As a Senior Consultant within the Regulatory Insights Team, typical engagements you can expect to be involved in designing or reviewing: Developing long-term views of the strategic direction of regulation Changing regulation (eg Duty of Care, Insurance pricing) Innovative business models and fit with regulation Developing regulatory models overseas Approach to climate change, ESG Approaches to authorisation Rapid communications for clients on changes to regulation The successful candidate will be expected to: Play an important role in the delivery of our engagements to clients undertaking investigations and articulating EY findings, conclusions and recommendations in writing or verbally Support engagement leaders to deliver key projects on a day to day basis Work on client site, managing teams where required Analyse any potential emerging issues, support the development of an EY point of view and work with client facing teams to develop an EY proposition Help build proposals in response to new client opportunities Work effectively as a team member sharing responsibility, providing support and updating senior members on progress We are looking for individuals who have a proactive attitude and are seeking the opportunity for personal and professional growth. Skills and Attributes for Success Knowledge and experience of regulation Outstanding communication skills as well as commercial awareness Ability to work in a client facing and consulting role, with the ability to build networks and relationships There will be opportunity to travel in this role and to work across borders To Qualify for the Role, You Must Have Experience of working as a regulator, trade body, in regulatory affairs or regulatory consulting in another Advisory firm Up to date knowledge of the regulatory environment Ideally, You'll Also Have Strong written and verbal communication skills for report writing and client presentations Ability to prioritise and challenge What working at EY Offers We offer a competitive remuneration package where you'll be rewarded for your individual and team performance. Our comprehensive Total Rewards package includes support for flexible working and career development, and with MyReward you can select benefits that suit your needs, covering holidays, health and well-being, insurance, savings and a wide range of discounts, offers and promotions. Plus, we offer: Support, coaching and feedback from some of the most engaging colleagues around Opportunities to develop new skills and progress your career The freedom and flexibility to handle your role in a way that's right for you About EY As a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services, we're using the finance products, expertise and systems we've developed to build a better working world. That starts with a culture that believes in giving you the training, opportunities and creative freedom to make things better. Whenever you join, however long you stay, the exceptional EY experience lasts a lifetime. And with a commitment to hiring and developing the most passionate people, we'll make our ambition to be the best employer by 2020 a reality. Who We Are EY is committed to being an inclusive employer and we are happy to consider flexible working arrangements. We strive to achieve the right balance for our people, enabling us to deliver excellent client service whilst allowing you to build your career without sacrificing your personal priorities. While our client-facing professionals can be required to travel regularly, and at times be based at client sites, our flexible working arrangements can help you to achieve a lifestyle balance. Prior to finalizing your application, you will be asked to provide personal information across several dimensions of diversity and inclusiveness. The information you provide is kept entirely confidential and will not be used to evaluate your candidacy. We collect this data to help us analyse our recruitment process holistically and implement actions that promote diversity and inclusiveness. While optional, we encourage you to provide this information to hold us accountable towards our goal of building a better working world. We ask because it matters! Join us in building a better working world Apply now.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Senior Consultant, Regulatory Insights At EY, we're all in to shape your future with confidence. We'll help you succeed in a globally connected powerhouse of diverse teams and take your career wherever you want it to go. Join EY and help to build a better working world. The Opportunity EY's Financial Services practice is a unique industry-focused business unit that provides a broad range of integrated services to financial institutions and other capital markets participants, including banks, insurers and asset managers. We also work extensively with governments and regulators around the world. EY UK's Regulatory Insight Team operates across EMEIA and Globally to provide deep regulatory expertise. Our aim is to deliver the latest in regulatory thinking to clients in the UK and internationally. Our objective is to be market leading in the space where strategy, regulation and technology come together, looking at the regulatory agenda ahead and helping clients both comply with regulation, but also think about the design and delivery of regulation. We work closely with teams across EY delivering strategy, compliance, risk, financial crime and technology solutions. The team reports to Christopher Woolard CBE, who is a partner at EY, EMEIA consulting leader for financial regulation and Chairs EY's Global Regulatory Network. Christopher was interim CEO at the Financial Conduct Authority and also served on the Bank of England Financial Policy Committee, IOSCO Board and FSB Strategic Risk Committee. Key Responsibilities You will be expected to provide support to senior leadership as the team covers the regulatory waterfront across both conduct and prudential. As a Senior Consultant within the Regulatory Insights Team, typical engagements you can expect to be involved in designing or reviewing: Developing long-term views of the strategic direction of regulation Changing regulation (eg Duty of Care, Insurance pricing) Innovative business models and fit with regulation Developing regulatory models overseas Approach to climate change, ESG Approaches to authorisation Rapid communications for clients on changes to regulation The successful candidate will be expected to: Play an important role in the delivery of our engagements to clients undertaking investigations and articulating EY findings, conclusions and recommendations in writing or verbally Support engagement leaders to deliver key projects on a day to day basis Work on client site, managing teams where required Analyse any potential emerging issues, support the development of an EY point of view and work with client facing teams to develop an EY proposition Help build proposals in response to new client opportunities Work effectively as a team member sharing responsibility, providing support and updating senior members on progress We are looking for individuals who have a proactive attitude and are seeking the opportunity for personal and professional growth. Skills and Attributes for Success Knowledge and experience of regulation Outstanding communication skills as well as commercial awareness Ability to work in a client facing and consulting role, with the ability to build networks and relationships There will be opportunity to travel in this role and to work across borders To Qualify for the Role, You Must Have Experience of working as a regulator, trade body, in regulatory affairs or regulatory consulting in another Advisory firm Up to date knowledge of the regulatory environment Ideally, You'll Also Have Strong written and verbal communication skills for report writing and client presentations Ability to prioritise and challenge What working at EY Offers We offer a competitive remuneration package where you'll be rewarded for your individual and team performance. Our comprehensive Total Rewards package includes support for flexible working and career development, and with MyReward you can select benefits that suit your needs, covering holidays, health and well-being, insurance, savings and a wide range of discounts, offers and promotions. Plus, we offer: Support, coaching and feedback from some of the most engaging colleagues around Opportunities to develop new skills and progress your career The freedom and flexibility to handle your role in a way that's right for you About EY As a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services, we're using the finance products, expertise and systems we've developed to build a better working world. That starts with a culture that believes in giving you the training, opportunities and creative freedom to make things better. Whenever you join, however long you stay, the exceptional EY experience lasts a lifetime. And with a commitment to hiring and developing the most passionate people, we'll make our ambition to be the best employer by 2020 a reality. Who We Are EY is committed to being an inclusive employer and we are happy to consider flexible working arrangements. We strive to achieve the right balance for our people, enabling us to deliver excellent client service whilst allowing you to build your career without sacrificing your personal priorities. While our client-facing professionals can be required to travel regularly, and at times be based at client sites, our flexible working arrangements can help you to achieve a lifestyle balance. Prior to finalizing your application, you will be asked to provide personal information across several dimensions of diversity and inclusiveness. The information you provide is kept entirely confidential and will not be used to evaluate your candidacy. We collect this data to help us analyse our recruitment process holistically and implement actions that promote diversity and inclusiveness. While optional, we encourage you to provide this information to hold us accountable towards our goal of building a better working world. We ask because it matters! Join us in building a better working world Apply now.
Job Title: Solicitor 2 - 10 PQE Department: Agriculture & Estate Salary: 60K - 90K + bonus Hours: Full Time, permanent Location: Bath, hybrid. Job Reference: CWS446 OVERVIEW Top Ranked Legal 500 firm. This opportunity is ideal for a solicitor with a genuine interest in rural affairs and experience in agricultural or rural property law. You'll join a specialist team advising a diverse range of clients including farmers, landowners, estates, and agribusinesses. RESPONSIBILITIES Manage your own caseload of agricultural and commercial property matters from start to finish, including sales, purchases, lettings, and licences involving farmland, rural buildings, and estates. Advise on land development and diversification projects, such as promotion and option agreements, and renewable energy schemes. Draft and negotiate a range of agricultural property agreements, with support from paralegals and collaboration across the team. Provide legal input on estate management, including succession planning, AHA and FBT tenancies, and rights of way. Work closely with colleagues in other departments to advise clients on regulatory, commercial, and compliance issues affecting rural businesses. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships with landowners, farmers, and estate managers. Stay informed on legal and policy developments in agricultural, land use, and environmental law EXPEREINCE REQUIRED Qualified solicitor (England & Wales), ideally with 2+ years' PQE agricultural/ rural property land law Strong technical knowledge of rural property matters Excellent client-facing and communication skills A genuine interest in countryside affairs and rural communities Experience working with farming businesses, estates, or landowners is highly desirable BENEFITS - one of the best on the market Up to 27 days holiday + bank + option to buy and sell + special occasion leave (birthday/wedding etc) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave. Enhanced employer pension contribution Life assurance Private medical and dental insurance + Healthcare cashplan + income protection Various other perks and discounts including legal services, gym discounts, shops, season tickets etc. Many more. For more details please contact: removed)
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Solicitor 2 - 10 PQE Department: Agriculture & Estate Salary: 60K - 90K + bonus Hours: Full Time, permanent Location: Bath, hybrid. Job Reference: CWS446 OVERVIEW Top Ranked Legal 500 firm. This opportunity is ideal for a solicitor with a genuine interest in rural affairs and experience in agricultural or rural property law. You'll join a specialist team advising a diverse range of clients including farmers, landowners, estates, and agribusinesses. RESPONSIBILITIES Manage your own caseload of agricultural and commercial property matters from start to finish, including sales, purchases, lettings, and licences involving farmland, rural buildings, and estates. Advise on land development and diversification projects, such as promotion and option agreements, and renewable energy schemes. Draft and negotiate a range of agricultural property agreements, with support from paralegals and collaboration across the team. Provide legal input on estate management, including succession planning, AHA and FBT tenancies, and rights of way. Work closely with colleagues in other departments to advise clients on regulatory, commercial, and compliance issues affecting rural businesses. Build and maintain strong, long-term client relationships with landowners, farmers, and estate managers. Stay informed on legal and policy developments in agricultural, land use, and environmental law EXPEREINCE REQUIRED Qualified solicitor (England & Wales), ideally with 2+ years' PQE agricultural/ rural property land law Strong technical knowledge of rural property matters Excellent client-facing and communication skills A genuine interest in countryside affairs and rural communities Experience working with farming businesses, estates, or landowners is highly desirable BENEFITS - one of the best on the market Up to 27 days holiday + bank + option to buy and sell + special occasion leave (birthday/wedding etc) Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave. Enhanced employer pension contribution Life assurance Private medical and dental insurance + Healthcare cashplan + income protection Various other perks and discounts including legal services, gym discounts, shops, season tickets etc. Many more. For more details please contact: removed)
Primary Location :BIGGLESWADE, United KingdomAt Solina, our community of close to 5,000 people share a passion for food and live our entrepreneurial culture.We design customised savoury solutions for our clients operating in the food industry, food service, butchery and nutrition markets. With sustainability at the heart of our business model, we aim to produce food that is good in every sense of the word: delicious, nourishing, affordable, sustainable and convenient.Solina is a fast-growing business, with around 50 production sites and R&D laboratories present in more than 19 countries mainly in Europe and North America.By constantly rethinking culinary solutions, we make food matter for people and the planet . If you're ready for a new adventure in a dynamic, expanding, passionate, international company, join us !We are looking for an experienced Group Supplier Quality Assurance Manager to define and lead our vendor quality and food safety strategy across Europe and North America .In this pivotal role, you will shape how we work with suppliers at Group level, ensuring robust quality, food safety, regulatory compliance, and responsible sourcing , while actively supporting major procurement and digital transformation initiatives . You will play a key role in enabling supplier consolidation, complexity reduction, supply continuity, and long term resilience.As a member of the Group Quality Leadership Team and reporting to the Group Quality Director , you will act as a senior partner to Procurement, Sustainability, Operations, R&D, Regulatory Affairs, and external vendors. You will lead the evolution towards a risk based, value driven supplier governance model , supporting business growth, M&A integration, and increasing regulatory and customer expectations. Your responsibilities will include: Defining and deploying the Group Supplier Quality Assurance strategy aligned with our overaal Quality, Food Safety, Procurement, and ESG ambitions Establishing clear Group policies, standards, and governance frameworks for vendor approval, monitoring, escalation, and performance Acting as Quality & Food Safety lead for procurement transformation programs, ensuring supplier changes are robustly assessed Leading vendor risk management , crisis preparedness, and incident response related to supplier quality, food safety, or supply continuity Driving continuous improvement and performance management with strategic and preferred suppliers Building and leading the Group Supplier Quality community , strengthening capabilities across regionsThis is a highly visible role combining strategy, execution, leadership, and influence in a complex, international environment. Candidate's profile We are looking for a senior quality leader with strong credibility in multinational, matrix organisations. Master's degree in Food Science, Quality, or a related field 15+ years of experience in Quality roles within food, ingredients, or FMCG Proven experience at senior management in an international organisation Strong background in supplier audits, risk management, and food safety standards (BRCGS, IFS, FSSC 22000) Solid understanding of regulatory requirements and emerging EU regulations , as well as sustainability frameworks Demonstrated experience with vendor consolidation, harmonisation, dual sourcing, and change programmes Experience working across Europe and North America is a strong asset Strategic mindset combined with strong execution capability Excellent influencing skills, particularly in procurement driven environments, collaborative, pragmatic, and partnership oriented mindset Ability to balance standardization with pragmatic regional adaptation Strong leadership presence and credibility with senior stakeholder, proven crisis leadership and change management skills Location The preferred location is one of the following Solina sites: Biggleswade (UK), Bolingbrook (USA), Malmö (Sweden), or Eastvale (USA). The role involves frequent travel within Europe and North America. We are open to talents of all backgrounds. Our recruitment process is based on competences, and we openly welcome all candidates of all types according to our DEI Commitment Introduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Primary Location :BIGGLESWADE, United KingdomAt Solina, our community of close to 5,000 people share a passion for food and live our entrepreneurial culture.We design customised savoury solutions for our clients operating in the food industry, food service, butchery and nutrition markets. With sustainability at the heart of our business model, we aim to produce food that is good in every sense of the word: delicious, nourishing, affordable, sustainable and convenient.Solina is a fast-growing business, with around 50 production sites and R&D laboratories present in more than 19 countries mainly in Europe and North America.By constantly rethinking culinary solutions, we make food matter for people and the planet . If you're ready for a new adventure in a dynamic, expanding, passionate, international company, join us !We are looking for an experienced Group Supplier Quality Assurance Manager to define and lead our vendor quality and food safety strategy across Europe and North America .In this pivotal role, you will shape how we work with suppliers at Group level, ensuring robust quality, food safety, regulatory compliance, and responsible sourcing , while actively supporting major procurement and digital transformation initiatives . You will play a key role in enabling supplier consolidation, complexity reduction, supply continuity, and long term resilience.As a member of the Group Quality Leadership Team and reporting to the Group Quality Director , you will act as a senior partner to Procurement, Sustainability, Operations, R&D, Regulatory Affairs, and external vendors. You will lead the evolution towards a risk based, value driven supplier governance model , supporting business growth, M&A integration, and increasing regulatory and customer expectations. Your responsibilities will include: Defining and deploying the Group Supplier Quality Assurance strategy aligned with our overaal Quality, Food Safety, Procurement, and ESG ambitions Establishing clear Group policies, standards, and governance frameworks for vendor approval, monitoring, escalation, and performance Acting as Quality & Food Safety lead for procurement transformation programs, ensuring supplier changes are robustly assessed Leading vendor risk management , crisis preparedness, and incident response related to supplier quality, food safety, or supply continuity Driving continuous improvement and performance management with strategic and preferred suppliers Building and leading the Group Supplier Quality community , strengthening capabilities across regionsThis is a highly visible role combining strategy, execution, leadership, and influence in a complex, international environment. Candidate's profile We are looking for a senior quality leader with strong credibility in multinational, matrix organisations. Master's degree in Food Science, Quality, or a related field 15+ years of experience in Quality roles within food, ingredients, or FMCG Proven experience at senior management in an international organisation Strong background in supplier audits, risk management, and food safety standards (BRCGS, IFS, FSSC 22000) Solid understanding of regulatory requirements and emerging EU regulations , as well as sustainability frameworks Demonstrated experience with vendor consolidation, harmonisation, dual sourcing, and change programmes Experience working across Europe and North America is a strong asset Strategic mindset combined with strong execution capability Excellent influencing skills, particularly in procurement driven environments, collaborative, pragmatic, and partnership oriented mindset Ability to balance standardization with pragmatic regional adaptation Strong leadership presence and credibility with senior stakeholder, proven crisis leadership and change management skills Location The preferred location is one of the following Solina sites: Biggleswade (UK), Bolingbrook (USA), Malmö (Sweden), or Eastvale (USA). The role involves frequent travel within Europe and North America. We are open to talents of all backgrounds. Our recruitment process is based on competences, and we openly welcome all candidates of all types according to our DEI Commitment Introduce yourself to our recruiters and we'll get in touch if there's a role that seems like a good match.
Pension Insurance Corporation ("PIC") provides secure retirement incomes through comprehensive risk management and excellence in asset and liability management, as well as exceptional customer service. Our purpose is to pay the pensions of our current and future policyholders. We achieve our purpose by setting companywide strategic objectives and driving a healthy culture based on our PIC Values of Resilient, Adaptable, and Loyal. Role purpose The role is in the Regulatory Affairs team, which sits in the Risk and Compliance function. The role of the team is to facilitate strong regulatory risk management and ensure a good understanding of regulatory risks, issues and projects across PIC. The team assist the business in ensuring that regulatory risks and issues are considered as part of relevant activity and decision making. As a result, the team works collaboratively with the business to maintain controlled risk taking which delivers long term value. The Regulatory Affairs team are the owners of PIC's regulatory strategy including being responsible for managing the relationships with the relevant UK regulators (PRA and FCA). This includes, but not limited to, management of and challenging regulatory queries and communications, as well as providing regulatory insights and advice. The team work across a variety of activities, including but not limited to first line and risk colleagues, to secure buy-in and implement improvements to systems, processes, and technology, as appropriate. This also includes: To apply knowledge and insights concerning the Regulators and how this impacts PIC and policyholders. Proactively horizon scan to identify and analysis emerging trends, regulations and policies to help anticipate future requirements and support the mitigation of risks. To deliver strong business outcomes relating to capital, profitability, the Company brand and market reputation whilst achieving positive outcomes on a consistent basis. Our Company values are expected to be reflected in the delivery and performance of every role. Specific accountabilities assigned to the role of Regulatory Risk Affairs Manager within the Risk and Compliance Function: To work with the team to continue to develop the regulatory engagement across the business to ensure PIC maintains an approach which is fit for purpose and efficient and effective. Conduct thorough analysis of regulatory change and support the team in advising the business of an appropriate course of actions. Support the team in the timing and nature of responses to regulatory activity, including queries, thematic requests, as well as relevant consultations and policy. Able to gather, interpret and use complex data to develop actionable steps that will improve processes and optimise the team activity. Manage, with the support of the team, all regulatory reporting, producing regularly and ad-hoc reporting and develop perspective/value-add commentary where needed. Taking the lead on developing and optimising the regulatory reporting, utilising new tools and technology. Ensuring reporting and data has the appropriate controls and governance in place, in line with PIC's frameworks and policies, for example appropriate ownership, agreement and record keeping. Support the strong regulatory risk culture across the PIC, and to ensure individuals and teams are aware of their obligations, including but not limited to Compliance, risk teams and the first line teams. Suggest areas of improvement and make recommendations for what the team can do to a deal with any issues identified. To work with the team to provide papers to relevant PIC Committee meetings, ensuring they are kept informed of regulatory issues, projects, forward looking activities. Support the delivery of briefings to ensure that Executive and Non-Executive Directors are fully briefed on material matters being discussed with the Regulators alongside key emerging themes. To ensure accurate records of regulatory discussions and activity are maintained. To monitor regulatory communications and to work with the rest of risk and compliance and the business, to ensure we develop our processes to maintain ongoing compliance with changing regulations rules and expectations. Knowledge Knowledge of UK financial services regulations and regulators Must be willing and able to develop knowledge of PICs business processes, standards, policies and procedures; alongside maintaining broad relevant legal, regulatory and industry requirements Skills Strong organisational skills Strong working knowledge of MS Office packages, including Power BI and other IT tools. Strong communication skills, including written and oral communications Ability to be flexible and prioritise work to meet all relevant deadlines Ability to work within defined procedures as set out by functional teams Ability to consider regulation and apply this in day-to-day work Experience Experience of working on regulatory or risk issues Experience of working with a variety of business stakeholders Experience/knowledge in project management planning and support Insurance sector experience is desirable DE&I at PIC At PIC, we believe that true innovation stems from embracing diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to building a workplace where every individual, regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or socio-economic background, feels valued, heard and empowered to succeed. We hold ourselves accountable through ongoing initiatives, such as inclusive hiring practices, and equitable career development opportunities that support belonging and community. While we're proud of our progress, we recognise there's work ahead, and we remain dedicated to listening, learning and evolving together. In addition to a competitive base salary and the opportunity to participate in our annual, performance-related bonus plan, upon joining us here at Pension Insurance Corporation, you will get access to some great benefits, including private medical insurance, 28 days' annual leave (excluding bank holidays), a generous pension scheme and much more.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Pension Insurance Corporation ("PIC") provides secure retirement incomes through comprehensive risk management and excellence in asset and liability management, as well as exceptional customer service. Our purpose is to pay the pensions of our current and future policyholders. We achieve our purpose by setting companywide strategic objectives and driving a healthy culture based on our PIC Values of Resilient, Adaptable, and Loyal. Role purpose The role is in the Regulatory Affairs team, which sits in the Risk and Compliance function. The role of the team is to facilitate strong regulatory risk management and ensure a good understanding of regulatory risks, issues and projects across PIC. The team assist the business in ensuring that regulatory risks and issues are considered as part of relevant activity and decision making. As a result, the team works collaboratively with the business to maintain controlled risk taking which delivers long term value. The Regulatory Affairs team are the owners of PIC's regulatory strategy including being responsible for managing the relationships with the relevant UK regulators (PRA and FCA). This includes, but not limited to, management of and challenging regulatory queries and communications, as well as providing regulatory insights and advice. The team work across a variety of activities, including but not limited to first line and risk colleagues, to secure buy-in and implement improvements to systems, processes, and technology, as appropriate. This also includes: To apply knowledge and insights concerning the Regulators and how this impacts PIC and policyholders. Proactively horizon scan to identify and analysis emerging trends, regulations and policies to help anticipate future requirements and support the mitigation of risks. To deliver strong business outcomes relating to capital, profitability, the Company brand and market reputation whilst achieving positive outcomes on a consistent basis. Our Company values are expected to be reflected in the delivery and performance of every role. Specific accountabilities assigned to the role of Regulatory Risk Affairs Manager within the Risk and Compliance Function: To work with the team to continue to develop the regulatory engagement across the business to ensure PIC maintains an approach which is fit for purpose and efficient and effective. Conduct thorough analysis of regulatory change and support the team in advising the business of an appropriate course of actions. Support the team in the timing and nature of responses to regulatory activity, including queries, thematic requests, as well as relevant consultations and policy. Able to gather, interpret and use complex data to develop actionable steps that will improve processes and optimise the team activity. Manage, with the support of the team, all regulatory reporting, producing regularly and ad-hoc reporting and develop perspective/value-add commentary where needed. Taking the lead on developing and optimising the regulatory reporting, utilising new tools and technology. Ensuring reporting and data has the appropriate controls and governance in place, in line with PIC's frameworks and policies, for example appropriate ownership, agreement and record keeping. Support the strong regulatory risk culture across the PIC, and to ensure individuals and teams are aware of their obligations, including but not limited to Compliance, risk teams and the first line teams. Suggest areas of improvement and make recommendations for what the team can do to a deal with any issues identified. To work with the team to provide papers to relevant PIC Committee meetings, ensuring they are kept informed of regulatory issues, projects, forward looking activities. Support the delivery of briefings to ensure that Executive and Non-Executive Directors are fully briefed on material matters being discussed with the Regulators alongside key emerging themes. To ensure accurate records of regulatory discussions and activity are maintained. To monitor regulatory communications and to work with the rest of risk and compliance and the business, to ensure we develop our processes to maintain ongoing compliance with changing regulations rules and expectations. Knowledge Knowledge of UK financial services regulations and regulators Must be willing and able to develop knowledge of PICs business processes, standards, policies and procedures; alongside maintaining broad relevant legal, regulatory and industry requirements Skills Strong organisational skills Strong working knowledge of MS Office packages, including Power BI and other IT tools. Strong communication skills, including written and oral communications Ability to be flexible and prioritise work to meet all relevant deadlines Ability to work within defined procedures as set out by functional teams Ability to consider regulation and apply this in day-to-day work Experience Experience of working on regulatory or risk issues Experience of working with a variety of business stakeholders Experience/knowledge in project management planning and support Insurance sector experience is desirable DE&I at PIC At PIC, we believe that true innovation stems from embracing diverse perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to building a workplace where every individual, regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, or socio-economic background, feels valued, heard and empowered to succeed. We hold ourselves accountable through ongoing initiatives, such as inclusive hiring practices, and equitable career development opportunities that support belonging and community. While we're proud of our progress, we recognise there's work ahead, and we remain dedicated to listening, learning and evolving together. In addition to a competitive base salary and the opportunity to participate in our annual, performance-related bonus plan, upon joining us here at Pension Insurance Corporation, you will get access to some great benefits, including private medical insurance, 28 days' annual leave (excluding bank holidays), a generous pension scheme and much more.
Regulatory Affairs Manager - SecurityNewbury, United Kingdom Join Us At Vodafone, we're not just shaping the future of connectivity for our customers - we're shaping the future for everyone who joins our team. When you work with us, you're part of a global mission to connect people, solve complex challenges, and create a sustainable and more inclusive world. If you want to grow your career whilst finding the perfect balance between work and life, Vodafone offers the opportunities to help you belong and make a real impact.Role purpose: Part of a small team of subject matter experts responsible for managing security compliance risk across Vodafone Group entities by providing expert advice, translating complex regulations into actionable business guidance and processes, and coordinating all security-related responses. Act as primary PoC for specific Vodafone Group entities and contribute to the wider priorities as required. Ensure Vodafone Group Entities understand and manage their security compliance risks from security regulation obligations in alignment with the Vodafone Cyber and Corporate Security policies. Provide accurate, timely and effective Security advice and own stakeholder relationship to Vodafone Group Entities activities, including products, networks, and customer services. Review technology and telecommunications security regulations and feed the requirements into internal security processes, tools, and business-wide updates. Be responsible for creating and maintaining a base of business guidance, standards, and best practices on the expert topic of security risk and compliance. Coordinating and responding to security or business resilience regulator/government questionnaires or queries. Who you are >3 years' experience in advising on regulatory compliance within communications or digital services A qualification or professional experience in cyber security or law is desirable Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to communicate with impact. Comfortable working independently and virtually, with a capability to collaborate, inspire and test in a complex organisation. Strong analytical strength for establishing effective and business relevant advice in the context of sometimes ambiguous legal, regulatory and political environments.We are a leading international Telco, serving millions of customers. At Vodafone, we believe that connectivity is a force for good. If we use it for the things that really matter, it can improve people's lives and the world around us. Through our technology we empower people, connecting everyone regardless of who they are or where they live and we protect the planet, whilst helping our customers do the same.Belonging at Vodafone isn't a concept; it's lived, breathed, and cultivated through everything we do. You'll be part of a global and diverse community, with many different minds, abilities, backgrounds and cultures. ;We're committed to increase diversity, ensure equal representation, and make Vodafone a place everyone feels safe, valued and included.If you require any reasonable adjustments or have an accessibility request as part of your recruitment journey, for example, extended time or breaks in between online assessments, please refer to for guidance.Together we can.Top skillsPhysical SecuritySecurity
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Regulatory Affairs Manager - SecurityNewbury, United Kingdom Join Us At Vodafone, we're not just shaping the future of connectivity for our customers - we're shaping the future for everyone who joins our team. When you work with us, you're part of a global mission to connect people, solve complex challenges, and create a sustainable and more inclusive world. If you want to grow your career whilst finding the perfect balance between work and life, Vodafone offers the opportunities to help you belong and make a real impact.Role purpose: Part of a small team of subject matter experts responsible for managing security compliance risk across Vodafone Group entities by providing expert advice, translating complex regulations into actionable business guidance and processes, and coordinating all security-related responses. Act as primary PoC for specific Vodafone Group entities and contribute to the wider priorities as required. Ensure Vodafone Group Entities understand and manage their security compliance risks from security regulation obligations in alignment with the Vodafone Cyber and Corporate Security policies. Provide accurate, timely and effective Security advice and own stakeholder relationship to Vodafone Group Entities activities, including products, networks, and customer services. Review technology and telecommunications security regulations and feed the requirements into internal security processes, tools, and business-wide updates. Be responsible for creating and maintaining a base of business guidance, standards, and best practices on the expert topic of security risk and compliance. Coordinating and responding to security or business resilience regulator/government questionnaires or queries. Who you are >3 years' experience in advising on regulatory compliance within communications or digital services A qualification or professional experience in cyber security or law is desirable Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to communicate with impact. Comfortable working independently and virtually, with a capability to collaborate, inspire and test in a complex organisation. Strong analytical strength for establishing effective and business relevant advice in the context of sometimes ambiguous legal, regulatory and political environments.We are a leading international Telco, serving millions of customers. At Vodafone, we believe that connectivity is a force for good. If we use it for the things that really matter, it can improve people's lives and the world around us. Through our technology we empower people, connecting everyone regardless of who they are or where they live and we protect the planet, whilst helping our customers do the same.Belonging at Vodafone isn't a concept; it's lived, breathed, and cultivated through everything we do. You'll be part of a global and diverse community, with many different minds, abilities, backgrounds and cultures. ;We're committed to increase diversity, ensure equal representation, and make Vodafone a place everyone feels safe, valued and included.If you require any reasonable adjustments or have an accessibility request as part of your recruitment journey, for example, extended time or breaks in between online assessments, please refer to for guidance.Together we can.Top skillsPhysical SecuritySecurity