Finance Manager / Liverpool City Centre / Salary £55,000 - £60,000 Accountable Recruitment are working with our client who are a well known and established business in Merseyside, looking to appoint a Finance Manager to join their growing finance team. Reporting directly into the Finance Director, this role offers broad exposure across financial reporting, compliance, commercial finance and business click apply for full job details
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager / Liverpool City Centre / Salary £55,000 - £60,000 Accountable Recruitment are working with our client who are a well known and established business in Merseyside, looking to appoint a Finance Manager to join their growing finance team. Reporting directly into the Finance Director, this role offers broad exposure across financial reporting, compliance, commercial finance and business click apply for full job details
This role involves leading the end-to-end delivery of diverse residential and commercial developments while ensuring strict Health & Safety and regulatory compliance across a multi-site portfolio. You will act as the primary technical authority, managing everything from contractor relationships and tendering to daily site inspections and strategic reporting to the Director. Client Details Our client is a prominent independent property investment and development firm based in the South East. With a reputation for delivering high-quality commercial and residential spaces, they manage the entire lifecycle of their assets-from initial acquisition and large-scale development to long-term portfolio management. Description Act as the primary point of contact across all live construction projects, ensuring successful delivery from inception through to completion. Work closely with contractors to ensure adherence to building regulations, health & safety standards, and agreed timelines. Conduct regular site visits across multiple locations, monitoring progress and reporting updates to senior stakeholders. Organise and lead site meetings and progress reviews with contractors, consultants, and internal teams. Assist in sourcing materials, obtaining costings, and liaising with suppliers to support efficient procurement processes. Prepare and issue construction tender documentation, supporting the selection and appointment of contractors. Work alongside internal finance teams to verify invoices, track payments, and ensure financial accuracy across projects. Collaborate with property management teams to coordinate and deliver larger-scale maintenance and refurbishment works across the existing portfolio. Profile To be successful in this role, you will be an experienced Project Manager with a strong background in property or construction, ideally operating at a senior level. You will demonstrate experience managing multiple concurrent projects across different sites, with a proactive and hands-on approach. A strong understanding of health & safety regulations and building compliance is essential, alongside the ability to manage contractors and drive performance on-site. Experience in internal property management environments and delivering refurbishment or development projects will be highly advantageous. Relevant qualifications in construction, project management, or health & safety (e.g. IOSH Managing Safely or equivalent) are desirable. Job Offer A competitive salary package reflective of experience. The opportunity to play a key role within a growing property business, delivering a diverse range of projects. A dynamic working environment with exposure to both development and asset management activities.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
This role involves leading the end-to-end delivery of diverse residential and commercial developments while ensuring strict Health & Safety and regulatory compliance across a multi-site portfolio. You will act as the primary technical authority, managing everything from contractor relationships and tendering to daily site inspections and strategic reporting to the Director. Client Details Our client is a prominent independent property investment and development firm based in the South East. With a reputation for delivering high-quality commercial and residential spaces, they manage the entire lifecycle of their assets-from initial acquisition and large-scale development to long-term portfolio management. Description Act as the primary point of contact across all live construction projects, ensuring successful delivery from inception through to completion. Work closely with contractors to ensure adherence to building regulations, health & safety standards, and agreed timelines. Conduct regular site visits across multiple locations, monitoring progress and reporting updates to senior stakeholders. Organise and lead site meetings and progress reviews with contractors, consultants, and internal teams. Assist in sourcing materials, obtaining costings, and liaising with suppliers to support efficient procurement processes. Prepare and issue construction tender documentation, supporting the selection and appointment of contractors. Work alongside internal finance teams to verify invoices, track payments, and ensure financial accuracy across projects. Collaborate with property management teams to coordinate and deliver larger-scale maintenance and refurbishment works across the existing portfolio. Profile To be successful in this role, you will be an experienced Project Manager with a strong background in property or construction, ideally operating at a senior level. You will demonstrate experience managing multiple concurrent projects across different sites, with a proactive and hands-on approach. A strong understanding of health & safety regulations and building compliance is essential, alongside the ability to manage contractors and drive performance on-site. Experience in internal property management environments and delivering refurbishment or development projects will be highly advantageous. Relevant qualifications in construction, project management, or health & safety (e.g. IOSH Managing Safely or equivalent) are desirable. Job Offer A competitive salary package reflective of experience. The opportunity to play a key role within a growing property business, delivering a diverse range of projects. A dynamic working environment with exposure to both development and asset management activities.
Reporting to the Opereations director you will have at least 5 years experience in warehouse and distribution 500,000 sq foot Distribution centre managing 10 million budget for Transport and 25 million for warehouse. Must be Graduate Calibre previous Budget responsibiliy of 45 million . you will be an experienced general manager who has operated within a fast-paced distribution business who puts the customer at the heart of all they do. You will have demonstrable experience of managing change programmes, driving excellence and growing an operation. With a passion for people, you will demonstrate your ability to develop teams, work collaboratively across multiple functions and build strong and lasting relationships with customers. As a commercially astute and driven individual, you will be comfortable managing a large P&L and identifying risks and opportunities within the operation. Ideally you will also have experience of working within a unionised environment and collaborating with union Reporting to the Operations Director, you will be responsible for leading and motivating a team of employees across warehouse and transport to ensure a high-quality service to our customers. This role is based in Birmingham, within one of the larger automation branches that has a strategic ambition and potential for significant growth; you will be required to operate in line with business strategy to support transformational change and increase profitability against all KPI s. Working as part of a large branch network, you will work collaboratively alongside the general manager population and other group functions such as sales finance and HR Must have union Experience Inhouse retailer
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Reporting to the Opereations director you will have at least 5 years experience in warehouse and distribution 500,000 sq foot Distribution centre managing 10 million budget for Transport and 25 million for warehouse. Must be Graduate Calibre previous Budget responsibiliy of 45 million . you will be an experienced general manager who has operated within a fast-paced distribution business who puts the customer at the heart of all they do. You will have demonstrable experience of managing change programmes, driving excellence and growing an operation. With a passion for people, you will demonstrate your ability to develop teams, work collaboratively across multiple functions and build strong and lasting relationships with customers. As a commercially astute and driven individual, you will be comfortable managing a large P&L and identifying risks and opportunities within the operation. Ideally you will also have experience of working within a unionised environment and collaborating with union Reporting to the Operations Director, you will be responsible for leading and motivating a team of employees across warehouse and transport to ensure a high-quality service to our customers. This role is based in Birmingham, within one of the larger automation branches that has a strategic ambition and potential for significant growth; you will be required to operate in line with business strategy to support transformational change and increase profitability against all KPI s. Working as part of a large branch network, you will work collaboratively alongside the general manager population and other group functions such as sales finance and HR Must have union Experience Inhouse retailer
Dr. Martens is more than a brand - it's a global icon with over 60 years of attitude, heritage, and cultural impact. We're a thriving, values driven business powered by diverse thinkers, bold doers, and people who bring their whole selves to work. If you're ready to make your mark, you're in the right place. At DM, our values guide everything we do: Be Yourself, Act Courageously, Show You Care. They're not just words - they're how we turn passion into progress. WHERE YOU SIT As our Global Head of People Business Partnering - Support Functions, you'll be part of the People team working closely with brilliant people across the business and reporting into Chief People Officer. You'll be right at the heart of fast moving projects that shape how we show up for our consumers - today and tomorrow. WHERE YOU CONTRIBUTE The Global Head of People Business Partnering - Support Functions is accountable for leading strategic people partnering across Directors office, Finance, Tech, and Legal. The role ensures these functions are structurally sound, capability rich, and resourced to underpin value creation and value capture across the wider organisation. As a senior advisor to functional leaders and the CPO, this role translates enterprise strategy into clear people and organisation plans, enabling operational excellence, scalability, efficiency, and effective collaboration across global and market connected teams. The role plays a crucial part in delivering organisational simplification, improved productivity, and consistent leadership standards across core corporate functions. CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES As our Global Head of People Business Partnering - Support Functions, you will be responsible for: Acting as the senior People partner to Global Support Function leadership teams, translating business strategy into aligned people plans and providing challenge on structure, cost and capability decisions. Leading organisation design and workforce planning, ensuring clarity of accountability, productivity focus and alignment with future capability needs. Owning talent, succession and leadership development across Support Functions, strengthening inclusive talent pipelines and delivery capability. Leading the people aspects of transformation and embedding consistent leadership behaviours, ways of working and culture across functions. Using people insights and governance to drive decision quality while leading and developing a high performing People Business Partner team. KEY SKILLS & CAPABILITIES Put simply, the key things we're looking for are: Strong understanding of how support functions enable enterprise performance, scalability and value delivery, with ability to connect people strategy to cost, productivity, risk and operational outcomes across global matrix organisations. Deep expertise in organisation design, workforce planning, succession planning and leadership development, with credibility to influence and challenge senior functional leaders and executives. Experience leading people aspects of large scale transformation and change, with strong understanding of engagement drivers and cultural levers within corporate and enabling functions. Data driven and commercially minded approach to people decisions, operating effectively across global-local environments with strong judgement, resilience and decisiveness in ambiguity. Role models organisational values and builds trust through credibility and consistency, acting as a principled leader and culture carrier across the business. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU? Hybrid working Welcome free pair of Docs 'Buy as you Earn' Share scheme 65% off all Docs 50% off Accessories Pension Scheme through Aviva Life Assurance 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays Private healthcare 2 paid volunteer days per year READY TO FILL YOUR BOOTS? If you're excited to own your impact, shape the future of an iconic brand, and grow your career in a place that champions individuality - we'd love to hear from you. Application closing date: Friday 1st of May 2026 At Dr. Martens, we are committed to creating an environment in which we can all be our best and bring our authentic selves to work. We encourage applications, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, age, veteran status, or disability. Diverse and inclusive teams have a positive impact on our brand; helping us to speak authentically to our consumers. We strive to develop a business where our people can thrive and feel empowered to express themselves. Because we believe everyone should feel supported and included whatever their role in the Dr. Martens community.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Dr. Martens is more than a brand - it's a global icon with over 60 years of attitude, heritage, and cultural impact. We're a thriving, values driven business powered by diverse thinkers, bold doers, and people who bring their whole selves to work. If you're ready to make your mark, you're in the right place. At DM, our values guide everything we do: Be Yourself, Act Courageously, Show You Care. They're not just words - they're how we turn passion into progress. WHERE YOU SIT As our Global Head of People Business Partnering - Support Functions, you'll be part of the People team working closely with brilliant people across the business and reporting into Chief People Officer. You'll be right at the heart of fast moving projects that shape how we show up for our consumers - today and tomorrow. WHERE YOU CONTRIBUTE The Global Head of People Business Partnering - Support Functions is accountable for leading strategic people partnering across Directors office, Finance, Tech, and Legal. The role ensures these functions are structurally sound, capability rich, and resourced to underpin value creation and value capture across the wider organisation. As a senior advisor to functional leaders and the CPO, this role translates enterprise strategy into clear people and organisation plans, enabling operational excellence, scalability, efficiency, and effective collaboration across global and market connected teams. The role plays a crucial part in delivering organisational simplification, improved productivity, and consistent leadership standards across core corporate functions. CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES As our Global Head of People Business Partnering - Support Functions, you will be responsible for: Acting as the senior People partner to Global Support Function leadership teams, translating business strategy into aligned people plans and providing challenge on structure, cost and capability decisions. Leading organisation design and workforce planning, ensuring clarity of accountability, productivity focus and alignment with future capability needs. Owning talent, succession and leadership development across Support Functions, strengthening inclusive talent pipelines and delivery capability. Leading the people aspects of transformation and embedding consistent leadership behaviours, ways of working and culture across functions. Using people insights and governance to drive decision quality while leading and developing a high performing People Business Partner team. KEY SKILLS & CAPABILITIES Put simply, the key things we're looking for are: Strong understanding of how support functions enable enterprise performance, scalability and value delivery, with ability to connect people strategy to cost, productivity, risk and operational outcomes across global matrix organisations. Deep expertise in organisation design, workforce planning, succession planning and leadership development, with credibility to influence and challenge senior functional leaders and executives. Experience leading people aspects of large scale transformation and change, with strong understanding of engagement drivers and cultural levers within corporate and enabling functions. Data driven and commercially minded approach to people decisions, operating effectively across global-local environments with strong judgement, resilience and decisiveness in ambiguity. Role models organisational values and builds trust through credibility and consistency, acting as a principled leader and culture carrier across the business. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU? Hybrid working Welcome free pair of Docs 'Buy as you Earn' Share scheme 65% off all Docs 50% off Accessories Pension Scheme through Aviva Life Assurance 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays Private healthcare 2 paid volunteer days per year READY TO FILL YOUR BOOTS? If you're excited to own your impact, shape the future of an iconic brand, and grow your career in a place that champions individuality - we'd love to hear from you. Application closing date: Friday 1st of May 2026 At Dr. Martens, we are committed to creating an environment in which we can all be our best and bring our authentic selves to work. We encourage applications, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, age, veteran status, or disability. Diverse and inclusive teams have a positive impact on our brand; helping us to speak authentically to our consumers. We strive to develop a business where our people can thrive and feel empowered to express themselves. Because we believe everyone should feel supported and included whatever their role in the Dr. Martens community.
Global Product Portfolio Director opportunity. A newly created global role for an experienced, commercially minded Portfolio Director to manage a £Multi Million category across the UK, Europe and RoW. This role spans both B2B and B2C markets and involves regular group international travel.Excellent package, UK headquarters, Midlands / hybrid working plus travel click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Global Product Portfolio Director opportunity. A newly created global role for an experienced, commercially minded Portfolio Director to manage a £Multi Million category across the UK, Europe and RoW. This role spans both B2B and B2C markets and involves regular group international travel.Excellent package, UK headquarters, Midlands / hybrid working plus travel click apply for full job details
Procurement Manager Lincolnshire, East of Lincoln Hybrid working£65,000 + 10% bonus Some procurement roles are about keeping the wheels turning.This one is about shaping how the wheels are built, bought, negotiated, and improved. Based in Lincolnshire, just east of Lincoln, this is a senior procurement leadership role within a well-established UK manufacturer operating at real scale. The business supplies complex, engineered products into infrastructure and construction environments, where supply continuity, cost control and long-term supplier relationships genuinely matter. Procurement here is not a back office function. It plays a central role in commercial performance and operational resilience. You will step into a role that owns both direct and indirect procurement for the site, reporting to the Finance Director and leading a small, capable team of two Buyers and a Procurement Administrator. The remit is broad, influential and highly visible. Strategy, negotiation, supplier performance, inventory, cash improvement and team development all sit squarely with you. What sets this role apart is the balance it offers. There is genuine space to think strategically, setting procurement direction, aligning with group policy, rolling out framework agreements and de-risking the supply chain. At the same time, you remain close to operations, seeing your decisions land and make a measurable difference. You will work alongside operational leaders, planning teams and group procurement colleagues to ensure supply capability keeps pace with demand. This role will suit someone who enjoys leading from the front. You will act as the senior commercial presence across key suppliers, taking ownership of negotiations, onboarding and long-term contractual relationships. Developing the procurement function is a core part of the brief, so coaching your team, building capability and creating succession will be central to your success. The environment is manufacturing-led, so technical understanding and credibility matter. You will be comfortable using data to drive decisions, whether that is savings delivery, cash conversion, stock optimisation or supplier performance. You will also have the confidence to challenge constructively, influence at senior level and continuously improve how things are done. Culturally, this is a business that backs its people. Leaders are trusted, supported and encouraged to bring ideas forward. Development is taken seriously, collaboration is valued, and pragmatic decision-making is the norm rather than the exception. You are likely to bring strong procurement leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineered environment, proven commercial negotiating capability, and a track record of delivering meaningful cost and cash improvements. A collaborative leadership style and professional procurement standards, including CIPS or equivalent, will stand you in good stead. In return, you will be offered a salary up to £65,000, a 10% bonus, hybrid working and the opportunity to take genuine ownership of procurement for a key UK operation. If you are looking for a role where your commercial judgement, leadership and ideas will be visible and valued, this is one worth a proper conversation. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Procurement Manager Lincolnshire, East of Lincoln Hybrid working£65,000 + 10% bonus Some procurement roles are about keeping the wheels turning.This one is about shaping how the wheels are built, bought, negotiated, and improved. Based in Lincolnshire, just east of Lincoln, this is a senior procurement leadership role within a well-established UK manufacturer operating at real scale. The business supplies complex, engineered products into infrastructure and construction environments, where supply continuity, cost control and long-term supplier relationships genuinely matter. Procurement here is not a back office function. It plays a central role in commercial performance and operational resilience. You will step into a role that owns both direct and indirect procurement for the site, reporting to the Finance Director and leading a small, capable team of two Buyers and a Procurement Administrator. The remit is broad, influential and highly visible. Strategy, negotiation, supplier performance, inventory, cash improvement and team development all sit squarely with you. What sets this role apart is the balance it offers. There is genuine space to think strategically, setting procurement direction, aligning with group policy, rolling out framework agreements and de-risking the supply chain. At the same time, you remain close to operations, seeing your decisions land and make a measurable difference. You will work alongside operational leaders, planning teams and group procurement colleagues to ensure supply capability keeps pace with demand. This role will suit someone who enjoys leading from the front. You will act as the senior commercial presence across key suppliers, taking ownership of negotiations, onboarding and long-term contractual relationships. Developing the procurement function is a core part of the brief, so coaching your team, building capability and creating succession will be central to your success. The environment is manufacturing-led, so technical understanding and credibility matter. You will be comfortable using data to drive decisions, whether that is savings delivery, cash conversion, stock optimisation or supplier performance. You will also have the confidence to challenge constructively, influence at senior level and continuously improve how things are done. Culturally, this is a business that backs its people. Leaders are trusted, supported and encouraged to bring ideas forward. Development is taken seriously, collaboration is valued, and pragmatic decision-making is the norm rather than the exception. You are likely to bring strong procurement leadership experience within a manufacturing or engineered environment, proven commercial negotiating capability, and a track record of delivering meaningful cost and cash improvements. A collaborative leadership style and professional procurement standards, including CIPS or equivalent, will stand you in good stead. In return, you will be offered a salary up to £65,000, a 10% bonus, hybrid working and the opportunity to take genuine ownership of procurement for a key UK operation. If you are looking for a role where your commercial judgement, leadership and ideas will be visible and valued, this is one worth a proper conversation. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
JANE GORSE RECRUITMENT LIMITED
Worcester, Worcestershire
I am partnering with a privately backed, internationally aligned industrial group to appoint a Group Finance Director for its UK & EMEA operations. This appointment comes at a pivotal stage in the company s evolution. With revenues of c.£60M across multiple sites, the business is entering a period of strategic integration, systems transformation, and performance optimisation. The successful candidate will play a central role in shaping that journey. The Opportunity Reporting to the General Manager EMEA, with a close working relationship with CFO, you will assume full responsibility for financial leadership across the region. This is a role with genuine breadth and influence. The immediate focus is to evolve the finance function from a traditional reporting environment into a commercially focused, insight-led business partner. Alongside this, you will lead a programme of operational integration, including ERP implementation (Microsoft Business Central), with the longer-term objective of creating a single, cohesive EMEA platform. Key Responsibilities Act as a strategic partner to the EMEA leadership team, influencing decision-making at the highest level Lead all aspects of financial planning, reporting, and performance across a multi-site operation Drive margin improvement through robust analysis and commercial insight Ensure alignment with group reporting, controls, and governance standards Lead ERP implementation and finance systems transformation Support the integration of multiple operating entities into a unified structure Oversee cashflow, working capital, and capital allocation Build and develop a high-performing, forward-looking finance team Manage audit, tax, and statutory compliance across the region The Profile We are seeking a high-calibre Finance Director with a proven ability to operate both strategically and operationally within complex, multi-site environments. You will bring : ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualification Experience at FD level within a £20M plus industrial, manufacturing, or services business A track record of finance transformation and performance improvement Experience implementing ERP systems and supporting business integration The credibility to operate across international stakeholder groups Exposure to M&A and experience within privately backed environments will be advantageous. Personal Style Commercially astute, with a natural ability to translate data into action Comfortable leading change within evolving, fast-paced environments A visible, credible leader who can engage and influence across the business Hands-on, pragmatic, and delivery-focused High integrity with a strong sense of accountability and governance Why This Role? This is a high-impact, career-defining opportunity within a business that combines strong market fundamentals with clear strategic ambition. You will have the opportunity to shape the finance function, influence regional strategy, and play a key role in building a more integrated and commercially driven organisation. Next Steps For a confidential discussion, please get in touch directly with your most recent CV. All enquiries will be handled with discretion.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
I am partnering with a privately backed, internationally aligned industrial group to appoint a Group Finance Director for its UK & EMEA operations. This appointment comes at a pivotal stage in the company s evolution. With revenues of c.£60M across multiple sites, the business is entering a period of strategic integration, systems transformation, and performance optimisation. The successful candidate will play a central role in shaping that journey. The Opportunity Reporting to the General Manager EMEA, with a close working relationship with CFO, you will assume full responsibility for financial leadership across the region. This is a role with genuine breadth and influence. The immediate focus is to evolve the finance function from a traditional reporting environment into a commercially focused, insight-led business partner. Alongside this, you will lead a programme of operational integration, including ERP implementation (Microsoft Business Central), with the longer-term objective of creating a single, cohesive EMEA platform. Key Responsibilities Act as a strategic partner to the EMEA leadership team, influencing decision-making at the highest level Lead all aspects of financial planning, reporting, and performance across a multi-site operation Drive margin improvement through robust analysis and commercial insight Ensure alignment with group reporting, controls, and governance standards Lead ERP implementation and finance systems transformation Support the integration of multiple operating entities into a unified structure Oversee cashflow, working capital, and capital allocation Build and develop a high-performing, forward-looking finance team Manage audit, tax, and statutory compliance across the region The Profile We are seeking a high-calibre Finance Director with a proven ability to operate both strategically and operationally within complex, multi-site environments. You will bring : ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualification Experience at FD level within a £20M plus industrial, manufacturing, or services business A track record of finance transformation and performance improvement Experience implementing ERP systems and supporting business integration The credibility to operate across international stakeholder groups Exposure to M&A and experience within privately backed environments will be advantageous. Personal Style Commercially astute, with a natural ability to translate data into action Comfortable leading change within evolving, fast-paced environments A visible, credible leader who can engage and influence across the business Hands-on, pragmatic, and delivery-focused High integrity with a strong sense of accountability and governance Why This Role? This is a high-impact, career-defining opportunity within a business that combines strong market fundamentals with clear strategic ambition. You will have the opportunity to shape the finance function, influence regional strategy, and play a key role in building a more integrated and commercially driven organisation. Next Steps For a confidential discussion, please get in touch directly with your most recent CV. All enquiries will be handled with discretion.
Project Director Major Healthcare Projects Canada Why Move to Canada? Canada continues to rank among the world s most liveable countries known for its stability, safety, and world-class quality of life. With a strong economy, universal healthcare, and diverse culture , it s an ideal destination for professionals looking to advance their careers while building a meaningful life. From thriving urban centres to pristine natural landscapes, Canada offers a rare balance of opportunity and well-being making it the perfect setting for the next chapter of your leadership journey. About the Company We re representing one of Canada s leading Employee- owned T1 Construction Contractors, recognized for delivering complex, high-value infrastructure that shapes communities across the country. Their reputation is built on technical excellence, collaborative delivery, and innovation across sectors such as healthcare, transportation, and institutional development. With a portfolio that includes landmark hospital projects, they re trusted by both public and private partners to deliver outcomes that combine precision, sustainability, and community impact. Joining this team means becoming part of a company that values its people as much as its projects where integrity, growth, and long-term success are part of the foundation. The Opportunity We re seeking an accomplished Project Director to lead the planning and execution of major healthcare infrastructure projects across Ontario. This is a strategic leadership role, ideal for someone who thrives at the intersection of engineering, governance, and project finance, and who can guide multi-disciplinary teams through every phase of complex project delivery. You ll represent the company in high-stakes discussions with government agencies, joint venture partners, and investors while driving innovation in delivery models such as P3 and Alliance contracts. If you re a forward-thinking leader with a passion for large-scale construction and meaningful community impact this is where you can make it happen. What You ll Do • Oversee the complete lifecycle of multi-billion-dollar healthcare projects, from early planning to commissioning • Develop project strategies that align with client vision, operational performance, and financial targets • Lead project controls, including budgeting, scheduling, forecasting, and risk mitigation • Ensure compliance with the Ontario Building Code and hospital-specific infection control standards • Manage project financing, contracts, and procurement in P3 and Design-Build delivery models • Drive collaboration across engineering, construction, and commercial teams to ensure seamless execution • Engage with public-sector clients, boards, and executive stakeholders with professionalism and clarity • Mentor and develop emerging leaders, supporting future talent pipelines • Champion a culture of safety, quality, and digital transformation company-wide What You Bring • 20+ years of experience in construction, including 10+ years at a senior project leadership level • Degree or diploma in Construction, Engineering, or a related field • P.Eng., PMP, or equivalent professional certification • Proven record of delivering hospital or institutional builds exceeding $1B under P3, EPC, or Design-Build models • Strong understanding of capital planning, contract negotiation, and financial management • Experience managing large joint ventures and working with multinational partners • Deep familiarity with public-sector procurement and regulatory frameworks • Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage government and executive-level stakeholders • Recognized for promoting a strong safety culture and operational excellence Ready to take your career global and lead transformative healthcare projects that define the future of Canada s infrastructure? Let s build something remarkable together Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Project Director Major Healthcare Projects Canada Why Move to Canada? Canada continues to rank among the world s most liveable countries known for its stability, safety, and world-class quality of life. With a strong economy, universal healthcare, and diverse culture , it s an ideal destination for professionals looking to advance their careers while building a meaningful life. From thriving urban centres to pristine natural landscapes, Canada offers a rare balance of opportunity and well-being making it the perfect setting for the next chapter of your leadership journey. About the Company We re representing one of Canada s leading Employee- owned T1 Construction Contractors, recognized for delivering complex, high-value infrastructure that shapes communities across the country. Their reputation is built on technical excellence, collaborative delivery, and innovation across sectors such as healthcare, transportation, and institutional development. With a portfolio that includes landmark hospital projects, they re trusted by both public and private partners to deliver outcomes that combine precision, sustainability, and community impact. Joining this team means becoming part of a company that values its people as much as its projects where integrity, growth, and long-term success are part of the foundation. The Opportunity We re seeking an accomplished Project Director to lead the planning and execution of major healthcare infrastructure projects across Ontario. This is a strategic leadership role, ideal for someone who thrives at the intersection of engineering, governance, and project finance, and who can guide multi-disciplinary teams through every phase of complex project delivery. You ll represent the company in high-stakes discussions with government agencies, joint venture partners, and investors while driving innovation in delivery models such as P3 and Alliance contracts. If you re a forward-thinking leader with a passion for large-scale construction and meaningful community impact this is where you can make it happen. What You ll Do • Oversee the complete lifecycle of multi-billion-dollar healthcare projects, from early planning to commissioning • Develop project strategies that align with client vision, operational performance, and financial targets • Lead project controls, including budgeting, scheduling, forecasting, and risk mitigation • Ensure compliance with the Ontario Building Code and hospital-specific infection control standards • Manage project financing, contracts, and procurement in P3 and Design-Build delivery models • Drive collaboration across engineering, construction, and commercial teams to ensure seamless execution • Engage with public-sector clients, boards, and executive stakeholders with professionalism and clarity • Mentor and develop emerging leaders, supporting future talent pipelines • Champion a culture of safety, quality, and digital transformation company-wide What You Bring • 20+ years of experience in construction, including 10+ years at a senior project leadership level • Degree or diploma in Construction, Engineering, or a related field • P.Eng., PMP, or equivalent professional certification • Proven record of delivering hospital or institutional builds exceeding $1B under P3, EPC, or Design-Build models • Strong understanding of capital planning, contract negotiation, and financial management • Experience managing large joint ventures and working with multinational partners • Deep familiarity with public-sector procurement and regulatory frameworks • Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage government and executive-level stakeholders • Recognized for promoting a strong safety culture and operational excellence Ready to take your career global and lead transformative healthcare projects that define the future of Canada s infrastructure? Let s build something remarkable together Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Blusource Professional Services Ltd
Leicester, Leicestershire
Group Finance Director Leicester based(Hybrid with UK-wide travel) £100,000 £125,000 package We are partnering with a high-growth, acquisitive UK group to appoint a commercially driven Group Finance Director. This is a pivotal leadership role at the centre of an ambitious expansion strategy, offering real influence at Board level and the opportunity to shape the future of a scaling business click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Group Finance Director Leicester based(Hybrid with UK-wide travel) £100,000 £125,000 package We are partnering with a high-growth, acquisitive UK group to appoint a commercially driven Group Finance Director. This is a pivotal leadership role at the centre of an ambitious expansion strategy, offering real influence at Board level and the opportunity to shape the future of a scaling business click apply for full job details
An exciting and rare opportunity to join a Top 10 Accountancy Practice, open to mutiple locations including London! The team is seeking an M&A Tax Associate Director! This is a great opportunity for those who want a fast paced and challenging environment, without the strong pressures and cultures of the big 4. Benefits Hybrid working Competitive pension contribution Generous holiday package Discretionary bonus Private medical insurance Life assurance Shared parental leave Responsibilities and Duties As an Associate Director, your main focus on providing quality tax advice within the deals space. Responsibilities will include but not be limited to: Lead discussions, present findings, and manage relationships with clients and the target's management team. Ensure seamless integration of work with Financial Due Diligence (FDD) and Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) Advisory teams. Lead due diligence meetings, oversee analysis, and review reports for accuracy and robustness before final partner/director review. Prepare and review reports on acquisition structures, considering key tax implications and commercial requirements. Review forecast models, funds flows, and legal documentation with team support. Establish a strong internal network to drive opportunities across the tax team, Corporate Finance, and international member firms. Work closely with private equity funds, corporate clients, law firms, and intermediaries to drive business development. Research and prepare proposals, participate in presentations to prospective clients. Manage project budgets, ensure accurate billing, timely fee collection, and minimal debtors. Produce well-supported technical research using legislation, tax authority guidance, and firm resources. Provide ongoing training and development for your team. Requirements Candidates must hold a chartered accountant or tax advisor qualification (ACA, CA CTA, ADIT or equivalent). Additional requirements include: Expertise in UK corporation tax compliance and M&A. Knowledge of transfer pricing, R&D, VAT, employment taxes, stamp duty, and share transactions/share option schemes. Proven ability to manage clients and projects, building and sustaining relationships. If you're interested in exploring this opportunity further, please apply directly or drop me an email with your full CV to:
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
An exciting and rare opportunity to join a Top 10 Accountancy Practice, open to mutiple locations including London! The team is seeking an M&A Tax Associate Director! This is a great opportunity for those who want a fast paced and challenging environment, without the strong pressures and cultures of the big 4. Benefits Hybrid working Competitive pension contribution Generous holiday package Discretionary bonus Private medical insurance Life assurance Shared parental leave Responsibilities and Duties As an Associate Director, your main focus on providing quality tax advice within the deals space. Responsibilities will include but not be limited to: Lead discussions, present findings, and manage relationships with clients and the target's management team. Ensure seamless integration of work with Financial Due Diligence (FDD) and Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) Advisory teams. Lead due diligence meetings, oversee analysis, and review reports for accuracy and robustness before final partner/director review. Prepare and review reports on acquisition structures, considering key tax implications and commercial requirements. Review forecast models, funds flows, and legal documentation with team support. Establish a strong internal network to drive opportunities across the tax team, Corporate Finance, and international member firms. Work closely with private equity funds, corporate clients, law firms, and intermediaries to drive business development. Research and prepare proposals, participate in presentations to prospective clients. Manage project budgets, ensure accurate billing, timely fee collection, and minimal debtors. Produce well-supported technical research using legislation, tax authority guidance, and firm resources. Provide ongoing training and development for your team. Requirements Candidates must hold a chartered accountant or tax advisor qualification (ACA, CA CTA, ADIT or equivalent). Additional requirements include: Expertise in UK corporation tax compliance and M&A. Knowledge of transfer pricing, R&D, VAT, employment taxes, stamp duty, and share transactions/share option schemes. Proven ability to manage clients and projects, building and sustaining relationships. If you're interested in exploring this opportunity further, please apply directly or drop me an email with your full CV to:
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Desborough, Northamptonshire
Job Title: Management Accountant Location: Kettering, Northamptonshire Salary: 35,000 + Study Support Working Pattern: 4 days office / 1 day WFH Role Overview We are seeking a part-qualified Management Accountant to join a growing construction business during an exciting period of expansion and systems transformation. This role will take ownership of key month-end processes while supporting the wider finance function with accurate reporting, commercial insight, and process improvement. The successful candidate will play a key role in strengthening financial controls, improving processes, and building strong relationships across operational teams. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to develop into a senior leadership role, with a clear progression path towards Head of Finance. Key Responsibilities Preparation of monthly management accounts, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Full ownership of month-end processes including accruals, prepayments, and journals Balance sheet reconciliations and investigation of variances Support budgeting and forecasting processes Provide financial analysis and insight to commercial and operational teams Work closely with project teams to ensure accurate financial reporting (construction-specific accounting) Support year-end audit and preparation of audit schedules Assist with VAT returns and cash flow reporting Contribute to the implementation of a new ERP system ( COINS ) over the next 6-9 months Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and reporting quality Support and collaborate with the wider finance team where required Skills & Experience Part-qualified accountant (AAT / CIMA / ACCA) Strong foundation in management accounting Previous experience within the construction sector ( highly desirable ) Strong understanding of accruals, prepayments, and month-end processes Experience with fixed assets and journal postings Confident working with non-finance stakeholders Strong Excel skills and systems experience (Sage 200 experience beneficial; COINS highly advantageous) Experience supporting audit processes is beneficial Additional Information Study support provided On-site parking Interview process: 2 stages (Teams interview followed by face-to-face with Finance Director) At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Management Accountant Location: Kettering, Northamptonshire Salary: 35,000 + Study Support Working Pattern: 4 days office / 1 day WFH Role Overview We are seeking a part-qualified Management Accountant to join a growing construction business during an exciting period of expansion and systems transformation. This role will take ownership of key month-end processes while supporting the wider finance function with accurate reporting, commercial insight, and process improvement. The successful candidate will play a key role in strengthening financial controls, improving processes, and building strong relationships across operational teams. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to develop into a senior leadership role, with a clear progression path towards Head of Finance. Key Responsibilities Preparation of monthly management accounts, ensuring accuracy and timeliness Full ownership of month-end processes including accruals, prepayments, and journals Balance sheet reconciliations and investigation of variances Support budgeting and forecasting processes Provide financial analysis and insight to commercial and operational teams Work closely with project teams to ensure accurate financial reporting (construction-specific accounting) Support year-end audit and preparation of audit schedules Assist with VAT returns and cash flow reporting Contribute to the implementation of a new ERP system ( COINS ) over the next 6-9 months Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and reporting quality Support and collaborate with the wider finance team where required Skills & Experience Part-qualified accountant (AAT / CIMA / ACCA) Strong foundation in management accounting Previous experience within the construction sector ( highly desirable ) Strong understanding of accruals, prepayments, and month-end processes Experience with fixed assets and journal postings Confident working with non-finance stakeholders Strong Excel skills and systems experience (Sage 200 experience beneficial; COINS highly advantageous) Experience supporting audit processes is beneficial Additional Information Study support provided On-site parking Interview process: 2 stages (Teams interview followed by face-to-face with Finance Director) At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
I am currently looking for an Accounts Assistant for a Building Contractor based in East London / Essex who work in and around the London and the M25 area with a current turnover of circa 40 million. Projects include new build, refurbishment & fit out works within commercial, healthcare, education and residential on projects ranging between 2 to 10 million. The Account Assistant will support the accounting department & Finance Director by assisting with day-to-day financial operations, ensuring accurate record-keeping, and contributing to the smooth running of the company's financial activities. This role requires strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with multiple departments within the company. Key Responsibilities: The candidate must have experience in the below - Proven experience in an accounting or finance assistant role, preferably within the construction industry. Double Entry experience Payroll Able to do Sub contractor payments Vat Returns Credit Card & Bank Reconciliation IR35 Debtors and Creditors Familiarity with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage, or similar). Must be able to produce accounts up to Trial Balance Skills: Strong attention to detail and accuracy in financial record-keeping. Good understanding of accounting principles. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Additional Requirements: Knowledge of construction industry financial practices and project-based accounting is a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to work independently and as part of a team The client is looking to pay up a competitive basic salary between 40- 45k plus a benefits package. If you are keen to get more details on the position please send a copy of your CV to (url removed) RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
I am currently looking for an Accounts Assistant for a Building Contractor based in East London / Essex who work in and around the London and the M25 area with a current turnover of circa 40 million. Projects include new build, refurbishment & fit out works within commercial, healthcare, education and residential on projects ranging between 2 to 10 million. The Account Assistant will support the accounting department & Finance Director by assisting with day-to-day financial operations, ensuring accurate record-keeping, and contributing to the smooth running of the company's financial activities. This role requires strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with multiple departments within the company. Key Responsibilities: The candidate must have experience in the below - Proven experience in an accounting or finance assistant role, preferably within the construction industry. Double Entry experience Payroll Able to do Sub contractor payments Vat Returns Credit Card & Bank Reconciliation IR35 Debtors and Creditors Familiarity with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage, or similar). Must be able to produce accounts up to Trial Balance Skills: Strong attention to detail and accuracy in financial record-keeping. Good understanding of accounting principles. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Additional Requirements: Knowledge of construction industry financial practices and project-based accounting is a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to work independently and as part of a team The client is looking to pay up a competitive basic salary between 40- 45k plus a benefits package. If you are keen to get more details on the position please send a copy of your CV to (url removed) RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Director of Asset Strategy Location: London - Greater London House Salary: £137,003.00 - £188,380.00 plus £8,000.00 car allowance Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an opportunity for a Director of Asset Strategy to lead a clear, evidence-based approach to managing our property portfolio, ensuring long-term financial resilience, regulatory compliance and delivery of our Clarion 2050 Asset Strategy. You will shape and deliver a Group-wide portfolio strategy, making informed decisions on investment, regeneration and disposals to maximise financial return, social value and operational efficiency, ensuring full alignment with the long-term financial plan and overall business objectives. Working across Asset Management, Finance, Development, Sustainability and Digital, you will drive a data-led, commercially robust approach to decision-making, and lead on asset systems to ensure strong digital capability, data integrity and effective governance. You will lead strategic and annual business planning, translating complex challenges and opportunities into clear priorities, outcomes and investment decisions. We are seeking a senior leader with experience in a large, regulated property environment, with a strong track record in delivering asset strategies at scale, including portfolio optimisation, disposals and capital recycling. You will bring expertise in long-term financial modelling and appraisal (NPV, IRR, scenario planning), and the ability to translate complex analysis into clear, Board-level insight. Please review the full role profile and Behaviours & Mandatory Accountabilities on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: April 27th 2026 at midnight. Please note the position closes internally on the 8th April 2026. This is a hybrid role with a base location at our offices in London. Candidates will be expected to work from the office at least 3 days per week and must be able to travel as required. We are not accepting applications or referrals from recruitment agencies for this role. Please submit your application directly before the deadline of the 27th April, as applications received after this date will not be considered. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. This vacancy may close without notice.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Director of Asset Strategy Location: London - Greater London House Salary: £137,003.00 - £188,380.00 plus £8,000.00 car allowance Hours: 36 hours per week Contract Type: Permanent We have an opportunity for a Director of Asset Strategy to lead a clear, evidence-based approach to managing our property portfolio, ensuring long-term financial resilience, regulatory compliance and delivery of our Clarion 2050 Asset Strategy. You will shape and deliver a Group-wide portfolio strategy, making informed decisions on investment, regeneration and disposals to maximise financial return, social value and operational efficiency, ensuring full alignment with the long-term financial plan and overall business objectives. Working across Asset Management, Finance, Development, Sustainability and Digital, you will drive a data-led, commercially robust approach to decision-making, and lead on asset systems to ensure strong digital capability, data integrity and effective governance. You will lead strategic and annual business planning, translating complex challenges and opportunities into clear priorities, outcomes and investment decisions. We are seeking a senior leader with experience in a large, regulated property environment, with a strong track record in delivering asset strategies at scale, including portfolio optimisation, disposals and capital recycling. You will bring expertise in long-term financial modelling and appraisal (NPV, IRR, scenario planning), and the ability to translate complex analysis into clear, Board-level insight. Please review the full role profile and Behaviours & Mandatory Accountabilities on our website before applying. Salaries are just the starting point. Here at Clarion we're dedicated to rewarding hard work and commitment, and providing benefits that support you and your lifestyle. Not sure who we are and what we do? Click 'apply' to visit our website where you can dive in and find out more about us and the benefits we offer. Closing Date: April 27th 2026 at midnight. Please note the position closes internally on the 8th April 2026. This is a hybrid role with a base location at our offices in London. Candidates will be expected to work from the office at least 3 days per week and must be able to travel as required. We are not accepting applications or referrals from recruitment agencies for this role. Please submit your application directly before the deadline of the 27th April, as applications received after this date will not be considered. At Clarion Housing Group, we support the responsible use of AI. Please visit our website to view your guide to using AI during your recruitment process. You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment. This vacancy may close without notice.
Berry Recruitment have a new exciting opportunity within Manufacturing and Production! We're currently recruiting for a Head of Production for a successful UK family Production and Distribution company near Wisbech. The Head of Production will be required to lead the production operations. This pivotal role involves overseeing productions processes to ensure the highest standards of quality and efficiency, supporting their mission to deliver top-tier products across markets. The Head of Production will report directly to the General Manager as part of a small, structured team of 6 executives. This team comprises the Managing Director, General Manager, Finance Manager, Technical Manager and Commercial Director. They will have responsibility for the management of a 12m turnover, 200 head operation (at peak season) alongside the Technical Manager. This position presents a rare opportunity to help grow a successful business and build significant efficiency through production process improvements. Key Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day production, goods inwards, despatch and quality operations alongside various labour processes Volume and Labour planning to the sales forecast with labour deployment and control including the management of seasonal agency staff Actively develop and refine our stock management systems, developing accuracy and discipline in stock systems and operations Lead operational teams to follow the core business process and deliver financial expectations. Design, implement and develop production systems within the core business process around operational control, lean principles and efficiency. Ensure excellent communication and team working between management, operations, technical, transport and client-facing teams. Engage employees to develop their potential, building team spirit and a positive environment Experience The successful candidate is likely to be an existing operational leader with a strong background and track record of achievement in: Production and project management with a time-critical product in horticulture, food processing or similar. Communication & people management Driving system and process improvements to automate or improve labour intensive processes. Creative problem solving when there is no precedent. Enhancing the B2B customer experience, particularly when dealing with major retail customers. Managing flexibility within the workforce. Salary depending on experience, between 40,000- 50,000. Working hours are Monday to Friday but weekends required in peak periods and flexibility required due to nature of the business. For further information, please contact Lauren at Berry Recruitment, King's Lynn. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Berry Recruitment have a new exciting opportunity within Manufacturing and Production! We're currently recruiting for a Head of Production for a successful UK family Production and Distribution company near Wisbech. The Head of Production will be required to lead the production operations. This pivotal role involves overseeing productions processes to ensure the highest standards of quality and efficiency, supporting their mission to deliver top-tier products across markets. The Head of Production will report directly to the General Manager as part of a small, structured team of 6 executives. This team comprises the Managing Director, General Manager, Finance Manager, Technical Manager and Commercial Director. They will have responsibility for the management of a 12m turnover, 200 head operation (at peak season) alongside the Technical Manager. This position presents a rare opportunity to help grow a successful business and build significant efficiency through production process improvements. Key Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day production, goods inwards, despatch and quality operations alongside various labour processes Volume and Labour planning to the sales forecast with labour deployment and control including the management of seasonal agency staff Actively develop and refine our stock management systems, developing accuracy and discipline in stock systems and operations Lead operational teams to follow the core business process and deliver financial expectations. Design, implement and develop production systems within the core business process around operational control, lean principles and efficiency. Ensure excellent communication and team working between management, operations, technical, transport and client-facing teams. Engage employees to develop their potential, building team spirit and a positive environment Experience The successful candidate is likely to be an existing operational leader with a strong background and track record of achievement in: Production and project management with a time-critical product in horticulture, food processing or similar. Communication & people management Driving system and process improvements to automate or improve labour intensive processes. Creative problem solving when there is no precedent. Enhancing the B2B customer experience, particularly when dealing with major retail customers. Managing flexibility within the workforce. Salary depending on experience, between 40,000- 50,000. Working hours are Monday to Friday but weekends required in peak periods and flexibility required due to nature of the business. For further information, please contact Lauren at Berry Recruitment, King's Lynn. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.
Office Assistant Location: Chichester Type: Full-time About the Role We are looking for a proactive and organised Office Assistant to support the day-to-day running of a busy, fast-paced business in Chichester. This is a key role within a small team, providing administrative support to directors and project teams while helping keep the office running smoothly and efficiently. Key Responsibilities Office & Administration Manage incoming calls, emails, post, and deliveries Maintain office supplies and general organisation Keep filing systems (digital and physical) up to date Team & Director Support Schedule meetings and assist with diary coordination Prepare basic documents and correspondence Provide general administrative support across the team Project & Commercial Support Assist with project administration and document management Print drawings and order materials as required Finance & HR Support Support data entry and invoice processing Assist with timesheets and record keeping Help maintain employee records and onboarding documentation Facilities & IT Assist with office equipment, vehicles, and maintenance coordination Support new starter setup and liaise with IT when needed About You Highly organised with strong attention to detail Reliable and able to manage multiple tasks Confident communicator with a positive, can-do attitude Proactive and willing to take initiative Comfortable working in a busy office environment What You ll Bring Strong administrative skills Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (or similar systems) Ability to prioritise and follow tasks through to completion
Apr 25, 2026
Contractor
Office Assistant Location: Chichester Type: Full-time About the Role We are looking for a proactive and organised Office Assistant to support the day-to-day running of a busy, fast-paced business in Chichester. This is a key role within a small team, providing administrative support to directors and project teams while helping keep the office running smoothly and efficiently. Key Responsibilities Office & Administration Manage incoming calls, emails, post, and deliveries Maintain office supplies and general organisation Keep filing systems (digital and physical) up to date Team & Director Support Schedule meetings and assist with diary coordination Prepare basic documents and correspondence Provide general administrative support across the team Project & Commercial Support Assist with project administration and document management Print drawings and order materials as required Finance & HR Support Support data entry and invoice processing Assist with timesheets and record keeping Help maintain employee records and onboarding documentation Facilities & IT Assist with office equipment, vehicles, and maintenance coordination Support new starter setup and liaise with IT when needed About You Highly organised with strong attention to detail Reliable and able to manage multiple tasks Confident communicator with a positive, can-do attitude Proactive and willing to take initiative Comfortable working in a busy office environment What You ll Bring Strong administrative skills Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (or similar systems) Ability to prioritise and follow tasks through to completion
Interim Director of Housing Standards, Assets and Investment Location: Central London, hybrid working Rate: £900 per day Contract: Interim/Ongoing Spencer Clarke Group are supporting a leading London local authority to appoint an Interim Director of Housing Standards, Assets and Investment to provide strategic leadership across housing standards, asset management, compliance, and investment. This is a strategic leadership role, not an operational post. You will lead a large multi-disciplinary function and drive improvement, assurance, and long-term sustainability across a high-profile council housing portfolio. Responsibilities include Strategic leadership of housing standards, assets, compliance, and investment planning Directorate leadership for building safety, fire safety, regulation, and statutory compliance Ownership of the housing asset strategy, investment planning, and major works programme Oversight of repairs, remedial works, M and E services, and damp and mould remediation at a strategic level Delivery leadership for net zero carbon roadmap activity across the housing estate Driving commercial value through procurement, contract management, and performance Embedding data-led quality improvement, audit, and organisational learning Senior engagement with members and corporate leadership, with a strong resident focus About you Degree level education, Chartered Institute of Housing professional and/or equivalent professional qualification Senior leadership experience in local government or similarly complex environments Strong background in housing, property, asset management or built environment Strong knowledge of housing regulation, building safety and compliance Track record delivering transformation, cultural change, and measurable improvement Politically astute, confident advising senior stakeholders and members How to Apply Send your CV or get in touch with Joe O'Halloran at Spencer Clarke Group on or
Apr 25, 2026
Contractor
Interim Director of Housing Standards, Assets and Investment Location: Central London, hybrid working Rate: £900 per day Contract: Interim/Ongoing Spencer Clarke Group are supporting a leading London local authority to appoint an Interim Director of Housing Standards, Assets and Investment to provide strategic leadership across housing standards, asset management, compliance, and investment. This is a strategic leadership role, not an operational post. You will lead a large multi-disciplinary function and drive improvement, assurance, and long-term sustainability across a high-profile council housing portfolio. Responsibilities include Strategic leadership of housing standards, assets, compliance, and investment planning Directorate leadership for building safety, fire safety, regulation, and statutory compliance Ownership of the housing asset strategy, investment planning, and major works programme Oversight of repairs, remedial works, M and E services, and damp and mould remediation at a strategic level Delivery leadership for net zero carbon roadmap activity across the housing estate Driving commercial value through procurement, contract management, and performance Embedding data-led quality improvement, audit, and organisational learning Senior engagement with members and corporate leadership, with a strong resident focus About you Degree level education, Chartered Institute of Housing professional and/or equivalent professional qualification Senior leadership experience in local government or similarly complex environments Strong background in housing, property, asset management or built environment Strong knowledge of housing regulation, building safety and compliance Track record delivering transformation, cultural change, and measurable improvement Politically astute, confident advising senior stakeholders and members How to Apply Send your CV or get in touch with Joe O'Halloran at Spencer Clarke Group on or
Senior Audit Manager - Value For Money Contract type: Permanent Location: London or Newcastle offices based with a min 2 days a week attendance in either office. Salary: Newcastle salary; circa£67,000 & London salary, circa£74,500 plus Civil Service Employer Pension Contribution of 28.9% The NAO welcomes applications from candidates who work part-time and are keen to support colleagues to work flexibly including on a job share basis. Senior Audit Manager: Value for money (performance audit) Introduction Thank you for your interest in joining the National Audit Office (NAO) as a Senior Audit Manager. This job description will give you a better idea of who we are, what you will do when you join us, and what we offer. It also gives more detail/s about the application process. We are independent of government and the civil service, and we play a critical role supporting Parliament scrutinise how effectively the government spends public money. Our strategy () sets out our ambition to contribute to two distinct outcomes - helping to improve the productivity and resilience of public services and supporting better financial management and reporting in government. Our strategy is also clear that government will need to innovate if it is to deliver effective and affordable public services. We will use our public audit perspective to highlight positive examples of innovation within the public sector and take account of government's risk appetite in our audit approach. The recommendations from our work can result in financial savings and positive changes in government to improve services and ensure value for money for taxpayers. You will tackle complex projects that inform debates and influence some of the biggest decisions that government makes. You will work with dedicated and talented people toward shared and important goals. And, by taking on new opportunities and challenges, you'll build a rewarding and fascinating career. We are looking to recruit Senior Audit Managers. We are looking for people with strong analytical and communication skills as well as experience of project and people management, which can be drawn from a range of backgrounds including experienced analysts, value for money (performance audit) auditors, the civil service and internal auditors.If you like what you see and can meet our requirements, then we want to hear from you. The role Each year we publish around 60 major value for money (VFM) reports looking at various government programmes and projects. VFM reports are multi-method reports often delivered at pace to achieve real impact. We write long form reports and other types of written communication on complex subjects in ways that nonspecialist or technical audiences can understand. Our work can cover any area where government spends public money, ranging from government's plans to build new hospitals to the use of data analytics to tackle fraud and error. Our lessons learned reports bring together what we know on important recurring issues to make it easier for others to understand and apply the lessons from our work, such as government's use of external consultants and key findings from the NAO's financial audits. More about the NAO, including some of our recent value for money reports, is available on our website Responsibilities Our Senior Audit Managers play a key role in making sure we achieve our objectives and secure impact from our work: You will lead our teams to deliver high-quality work that supports improvements in the delivery of public services. This involves planning, researching and drafting our value for money reports, working alongside sector or topic specialists, analysts and qualified accountants as well as applying strong quantitative and qualitative analytical skills. You will role model behaviours and ways of working to support us as an exemplar organisation. You will engage with external clients and stakeholders to deliver greater engagement with our work. You will get involved in other work too, including investigations, correspondence (from the public and MPs) and other work that supports Parliamentary select committees. All Senior Audit Managers are expected to spend part of their time developing their expertise in one or more specialist areas through our networks (Hubs) across the office. This includes providing analytical insight and support to others outside of your team on your areas of expertise such as analytical techniques and methods, commercial and regulatory issues, digital transformation and data use in the public sector, financial risk and management, major project delivery, and people and operational management. Relationships and Accountability You will manage a team to deliver value for money work to time and budget. You will work with other people of all grades. You will work with Senior Auditors and / or Senior Analysts who lead a team of Analysts and accounting trainees to deliver high-quality reports. The Director is accountable for the overall quality and impact of the audit. You will commonly meet and interact with senior people in the NAO and in government bodies. The impact you will make Our work responds to government's plans and particularly those with long-term implications for public spending. You'll contribute to work that examines the cost, effectiveness and efficiency of government programmes and projects. Whatever you work on, it all serves to help hold government to account for the way it uses public money and helps to promote improvements in public service delivery. Our recommendations and reports on good practice help government improve public services, and our work in the last year led to: Positive financial impacts of £5.3 billion in 2024. For every £1 spent we delivered an impact of £53 through either reduced costs, improved service delivery or other benefits to people. 93% of our recommendations to government were accepted or partially accepted. You can find out more about us and our work by visiting The people we are looking for Education /work experience This role operates within the NAO's hybrid working model, with a minimum expectation of two days per week working from the office (or at an audited body), in line with our organisation wide approach. We are committed to supporting flexible ways of working and actively encourage applications from candidates seeking part time hours. Working patterns, including office days, are agreed with the line manager. Based in either our London or Newcastle office, you'll join a collaborative and supportive environment that values work life balance, flexibility and professional development. A strong academic background and experience in managing audit projects and producing high quality, accessible written outputs. For individuals with an audit background this means: An ACA or other professional qualification (e.g. ACCA, CIPFA, CIA, MIIA, CIMA) with relevant experience. For individuals with other backgrounds this means either: A minimum of a 2:1 degree or a relevant post-graduate qualification and relevant experience. We are keen to hear from people who have experience shaping and evaluating public policy, leading change in organisations, or making a difference through impactful projects, no matter what sector those skills were gained in. Abilities: It will be essential that you can demonstrate the ability to: Lead, develop and motivate diverse teams and support all colleagues to deliver great work and achieve their potential. Support and manage teams ensure the delivery of high-quality assurance work which supports our strategic aims and enables longer term value for money. Oversee the production of a range of well-produced written outputs which support our findings and recommendations and are designed to engage a wide audience. Work collaboratively and flexibly to ensure the office achieves its objectives and to support the wellbeing and development of colleagues. Show creativity and innovation in how we do our work and build insights and support teams to do so. Work closely with colleagues in our Hubs (specialist knowledge teams) and other client teams to ensure we get the most value from our work and expand our knowledge and expertise. Create recognition and impact (improvements in public service delivery) from our work by developing strong and influential relationships with external clients and stakeholders. Attributes In addition, we are looking for the candidates with the following attributes: Show a strong commitment to your own self development, to delivering the NAO's strategic objectives, and keeping yourself up to date on office initiatives and information relevant to your work and specialism. Compliance with corporate responsibilities and interest in supporting others to do so. Working in accordance with the NAO's values and champion our diversity and inclusion strategy. Intellectual curiosity, especially about using data and evidence to answer questions. Flexibility to make a significant contribution across a range of topics and outputs. Drive and determination to overcome obstacles, resistance or challenges to achieve goals. Passion for improving government and the ability to defend and promote your point of view in the face of challenge click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Senior Audit Manager - Value For Money Contract type: Permanent Location: London or Newcastle offices based with a min 2 days a week attendance in either office. Salary: Newcastle salary; circa£67,000 & London salary, circa£74,500 plus Civil Service Employer Pension Contribution of 28.9% The NAO welcomes applications from candidates who work part-time and are keen to support colleagues to work flexibly including on a job share basis. Senior Audit Manager: Value for money (performance audit) Introduction Thank you for your interest in joining the National Audit Office (NAO) as a Senior Audit Manager. This job description will give you a better idea of who we are, what you will do when you join us, and what we offer. It also gives more detail/s about the application process. We are independent of government and the civil service, and we play a critical role supporting Parliament scrutinise how effectively the government spends public money. Our strategy () sets out our ambition to contribute to two distinct outcomes - helping to improve the productivity and resilience of public services and supporting better financial management and reporting in government. Our strategy is also clear that government will need to innovate if it is to deliver effective and affordable public services. We will use our public audit perspective to highlight positive examples of innovation within the public sector and take account of government's risk appetite in our audit approach. The recommendations from our work can result in financial savings and positive changes in government to improve services and ensure value for money for taxpayers. You will tackle complex projects that inform debates and influence some of the biggest decisions that government makes. You will work with dedicated and talented people toward shared and important goals. And, by taking on new opportunities and challenges, you'll build a rewarding and fascinating career. We are looking to recruit Senior Audit Managers. We are looking for people with strong analytical and communication skills as well as experience of project and people management, which can be drawn from a range of backgrounds including experienced analysts, value for money (performance audit) auditors, the civil service and internal auditors.If you like what you see and can meet our requirements, then we want to hear from you. The role Each year we publish around 60 major value for money (VFM) reports looking at various government programmes and projects. VFM reports are multi-method reports often delivered at pace to achieve real impact. We write long form reports and other types of written communication on complex subjects in ways that nonspecialist or technical audiences can understand. Our work can cover any area where government spends public money, ranging from government's plans to build new hospitals to the use of data analytics to tackle fraud and error. Our lessons learned reports bring together what we know on important recurring issues to make it easier for others to understand and apply the lessons from our work, such as government's use of external consultants and key findings from the NAO's financial audits. More about the NAO, including some of our recent value for money reports, is available on our website Responsibilities Our Senior Audit Managers play a key role in making sure we achieve our objectives and secure impact from our work: You will lead our teams to deliver high-quality work that supports improvements in the delivery of public services. This involves planning, researching and drafting our value for money reports, working alongside sector or topic specialists, analysts and qualified accountants as well as applying strong quantitative and qualitative analytical skills. You will role model behaviours and ways of working to support us as an exemplar organisation. You will engage with external clients and stakeholders to deliver greater engagement with our work. You will get involved in other work too, including investigations, correspondence (from the public and MPs) and other work that supports Parliamentary select committees. All Senior Audit Managers are expected to spend part of their time developing their expertise in one or more specialist areas through our networks (Hubs) across the office. This includes providing analytical insight and support to others outside of your team on your areas of expertise such as analytical techniques and methods, commercial and regulatory issues, digital transformation and data use in the public sector, financial risk and management, major project delivery, and people and operational management. Relationships and Accountability You will manage a team to deliver value for money work to time and budget. You will work with other people of all grades. You will work with Senior Auditors and / or Senior Analysts who lead a team of Analysts and accounting trainees to deliver high-quality reports. The Director is accountable for the overall quality and impact of the audit. You will commonly meet and interact with senior people in the NAO and in government bodies. The impact you will make Our work responds to government's plans and particularly those with long-term implications for public spending. You'll contribute to work that examines the cost, effectiveness and efficiency of government programmes and projects. Whatever you work on, it all serves to help hold government to account for the way it uses public money and helps to promote improvements in public service delivery. Our recommendations and reports on good practice help government improve public services, and our work in the last year led to: Positive financial impacts of £5.3 billion in 2024. For every £1 spent we delivered an impact of £53 through either reduced costs, improved service delivery or other benefits to people. 93% of our recommendations to government were accepted or partially accepted. You can find out more about us and our work by visiting The people we are looking for Education /work experience This role operates within the NAO's hybrid working model, with a minimum expectation of two days per week working from the office (or at an audited body), in line with our organisation wide approach. We are committed to supporting flexible ways of working and actively encourage applications from candidates seeking part time hours. Working patterns, including office days, are agreed with the line manager. Based in either our London or Newcastle office, you'll join a collaborative and supportive environment that values work life balance, flexibility and professional development. A strong academic background and experience in managing audit projects and producing high quality, accessible written outputs. For individuals with an audit background this means: An ACA or other professional qualification (e.g. ACCA, CIPFA, CIA, MIIA, CIMA) with relevant experience. For individuals with other backgrounds this means either: A minimum of a 2:1 degree or a relevant post-graduate qualification and relevant experience. We are keen to hear from people who have experience shaping and evaluating public policy, leading change in organisations, or making a difference through impactful projects, no matter what sector those skills were gained in. Abilities: It will be essential that you can demonstrate the ability to: Lead, develop and motivate diverse teams and support all colleagues to deliver great work and achieve their potential. Support and manage teams ensure the delivery of high-quality assurance work which supports our strategic aims and enables longer term value for money. Oversee the production of a range of well-produced written outputs which support our findings and recommendations and are designed to engage a wide audience. Work collaboratively and flexibly to ensure the office achieves its objectives and to support the wellbeing and development of colleagues. Show creativity and innovation in how we do our work and build insights and support teams to do so. Work closely with colleagues in our Hubs (specialist knowledge teams) and other client teams to ensure we get the most value from our work and expand our knowledge and expertise. Create recognition and impact (improvements in public service delivery) from our work by developing strong and influential relationships with external clients and stakeholders. Attributes In addition, we are looking for the candidates with the following attributes: Show a strong commitment to your own self development, to delivering the NAO's strategic objectives, and keeping yourself up to date on office initiatives and information relevant to your work and specialism. Compliance with corporate responsibilities and interest in supporting others to do so. Working in accordance with the NAO's values and champion our diversity and inclusion strategy. Intellectual curiosity, especially about using data and evidence to answer questions. Flexibility to make a significant contribution across a range of topics and outputs. Drive and determination to overcome obstacles, resistance or challenges to achieve goals. Passion for improving government and the ability to defend and promote your point of view in the face of challenge click apply for full job details
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi About this role Transform data into actionable insights and strategic recommendations that benefit conservation outcomes for Aotearoa Provide advice and insights, deliver top-notch analysis to define projects and more Full time, 12-month fixed term role with a flexible location Our vision: Nature is thriving in Aotearoa Te Oranga o te Ao Tūroa He angitūtanga About the role As an Analyst for DOC Te Papa Atawhai, you will join a dynamic team and provide vital analytical support to our Heritage and Visitors Directorate and beyond. You'll leverage your expertise and commercial thinking to deliver top-notch analysis, ensuring our projects are well-defined, properly scoped, and informed by robust data. Your work will directly impact our strategic direction and decision-making processes. The position will be focused on: Data Analysis: Utilize best practice analytical frameworks to extract actionable insights from diverse data sources. Visitor focus and commercial thinking: Leverage visitor insight and commercial thinking to improve visitor outcomes and DOC's financial sustainability. Pricing: Grow revenue through pricing including revenue management approaches. Research and Innovation: Conduct comprehensive research and identify opportunities to enhance business practices. Communication: Present technical findings clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences, supporting strategic decision-making.This is a 12-month fixed term role that is preferably based at either National Office in Wellington or the Christchurch Office. Other locations will be considered for the right candidate. Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako Skills and experience If you have some of following, we are keen to hear from you: A relevant university degree and at least two years of experience in an analytical role Strong conceptual and analytical skills, proficient in both qualitative and quantitative data Strong written and oral communication skills with the ability to convey complex information effectively Strong ability to build and maintain effective relationships Relevant experience in quantitative/financial modelling, including forecasting Experience in leading projects, including planning, execution, and review An understanding of economic and commercial thinking Experience in pricing Understanding or willingness to learn Māori tikanga and understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how it relates to your work Work in genuine partnership with Māori and act as an honourable treaty partnerBeing a genuine Treaty partner means: Putting Treaty relationships first in the way we work Showing respect in every partnership Growing our Treaty knowledge and Te Ao Māori capability Mō te tīma About the team The Heritage and Visitors Directorate is responsible for DOC's systems and investment strategy for all visitor experiences and historic heritage programmes. The Experience Management and Commercial Team, which includes this role, is responsible for the product management of great visitor experiences and improving DOC's financial outcomes. We are a future-focused, data-driven team passionate about continuous improvement, with a collaborative culture where everyone is driven to make a difference. At the heart of our success is our strong DOC culture, built on clear values. Our integrity grounds us, our connections take us further together, we empower ourselves and others to do the best work, so we achieve more for nature and New Zealand. DOC is committed to working as an honourable Treaty Partner. DOC places importance on developing a culture where everyone can participate, thrive, and grow. We're working towards being an organisation that is diverse, equitable and inclusive by default. You can learn more about what we offer Tono ināianei Apply now Apply online with a CV and cover letter that highlights your relevant skills, experience and motivation for joining Te Papa Atawhai. Please note, due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to accept direct or emailed applications and provide feedback to those not shortlisted. If you require any accommodations or adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please do let us know. The salary range for this position is $80,054 to $101,142 with the starting salary of the successful applicant being based on their relevant skills and experience. Eligibility to work in New Zealand is mandatory - this includes holding a valid work visa that covers the whole period of employment. Rā katinga Applications close at 11:59 pm on Sunday, 3 May 2026 Me he pātai anō For further enquiries , contact Carly Strausberg at Location: Canterbury
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi About this role Transform data into actionable insights and strategic recommendations that benefit conservation outcomes for Aotearoa Provide advice and insights, deliver top-notch analysis to define projects and more Full time, 12-month fixed term role with a flexible location Our vision: Nature is thriving in Aotearoa Te Oranga o te Ao Tūroa He angitūtanga About the role As an Analyst for DOC Te Papa Atawhai, you will join a dynamic team and provide vital analytical support to our Heritage and Visitors Directorate and beyond. You'll leverage your expertise and commercial thinking to deliver top-notch analysis, ensuring our projects are well-defined, properly scoped, and informed by robust data. Your work will directly impact our strategic direction and decision-making processes. The position will be focused on: Data Analysis: Utilize best practice analytical frameworks to extract actionable insights from diverse data sources. Visitor focus and commercial thinking: Leverage visitor insight and commercial thinking to improve visitor outcomes and DOC's financial sustainability. Pricing: Grow revenue through pricing including revenue management approaches. Research and Innovation: Conduct comprehensive research and identify opportunities to enhance business practices. Communication: Present technical findings clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences, supporting strategic decision-making.This is a 12-month fixed term role that is preferably based at either National Office in Wellington or the Christchurch Office. Other locations will be considered for the right candidate. Ngā pūkenga me ngā wheako Skills and experience If you have some of following, we are keen to hear from you: A relevant university degree and at least two years of experience in an analytical role Strong conceptual and analytical skills, proficient in both qualitative and quantitative data Strong written and oral communication skills with the ability to convey complex information effectively Strong ability to build and maintain effective relationships Relevant experience in quantitative/financial modelling, including forecasting Experience in leading projects, including planning, execution, and review An understanding of economic and commercial thinking Experience in pricing Understanding or willingness to learn Māori tikanga and understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how it relates to your work Work in genuine partnership with Māori and act as an honourable treaty partnerBeing a genuine Treaty partner means: Putting Treaty relationships first in the way we work Showing respect in every partnership Growing our Treaty knowledge and Te Ao Māori capability Mō te tīma About the team The Heritage and Visitors Directorate is responsible for DOC's systems and investment strategy for all visitor experiences and historic heritage programmes. The Experience Management and Commercial Team, which includes this role, is responsible for the product management of great visitor experiences and improving DOC's financial outcomes. We are a future-focused, data-driven team passionate about continuous improvement, with a collaborative culture where everyone is driven to make a difference. At the heart of our success is our strong DOC culture, built on clear values. Our integrity grounds us, our connections take us further together, we empower ourselves and others to do the best work, so we achieve more for nature and New Zealand. DOC is committed to working as an honourable Treaty Partner. DOC places importance on developing a culture where everyone can participate, thrive, and grow. We're working towards being an organisation that is diverse, equitable and inclusive by default. You can learn more about what we offer Tono ināianei Apply now Apply online with a CV and cover letter that highlights your relevant skills, experience and motivation for joining Te Papa Atawhai. Please note, due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to accept direct or emailed applications and provide feedback to those not shortlisted. If you require any accommodations or adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please do let us know. The salary range for this position is $80,054 to $101,142 with the starting salary of the successful applicant being based on their relevant skills and experience. Eligibility to work in New Zealand is mandatory - this includes holding a valid work visa that covers the whole period of employment. Rā katinga Applications close at 11:59 pm on Sunday, 3 May 2026 Me he pātai anō For further enquiries , contact Carly Strausberg at Location: Canterbury
Robert Walters - Head of Finance - Permanent - Hybrid - Solihull - £85,000 per annum Our client, a growing and entrepreneurial SME based in Solihull, is seeking a commercially astute Head of Finance to lead the finance function and act as a true right hand to the Managing Director. This is a highly hands-on role, ideal for a finance leader who enjoys being close to the detail while also influencing strategy, driving performance, and supporting business growth. Location: Solihull (2 days on-site) Position: Head of Finance Full-Time Salary: £85,000 per annum Key responsibilities of the Head of Finance: Act as a strategic partner and trusted advisor to the Managing Director, supporting key commercial and operational decisions. Own and lead all aspects of the finance function, maintaining a hands-on approach across day-to-day finance operations. Deliver timely and accurate monthly management accounts, including commentary, variance analysis, and KPIs. Lead budgeting, forecasting, and cashflow management to support business planning and growth ambitions. Oversee statutory accounts preparation and manage the year-end process with external accountants and auditors. Ensure strong financial controls, governance, and compliance across the business. Drive improvements in financial processes, systems, and reporting to support scalability. Manage and develop junior finance team members, providing guidance and leadership by example. Take ownership of working capital, cash management, and commercial insights to improve profitability. Support wider business initiatives, projects, and process improvements as part of the senior leadership team. Key essentials of the Head of Finance: ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified accountant. Proven experience in a senior finance role within an SME or hands-on environment. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to influence non-finance stakeholders. Comfortable operating at both strategic and transactional levels. Excellent communication skills and the confidence to challenge and support senior leadership. Advanced Excel skills and experience improving finance processes and controls. At the Robert Walters Group, we endeavour to contact all candidates to register their details. However, due to the high number of applications we receive, if we have not reached out to you within 72 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Robert Walters - Head of Finance - Permanent - Hybrid - Solihull - £85,000 per annum Our client, a growing and entrepreneurial SME based in Solihull, is seeking a commercially astute Head of Finance to lead the finance function and act as a true right hand to the Managing Director. This is a highly hands-on role, ideal for a finance leader who enjoys being close to the detail while also influencing strategy, driving performance, and supporting business growth. Location: Solihull (2 days on-site) Position: Head of Finance Full-Time Salary: £85,000 per annum Key responsibilities of the Head of Finance: Act as a strategic partner and trusted advisor to the Managing Director, supporting key commercial and operational decisions. Own and lead all aspects of the finance function, maintaining a hands-on approach across day-to-day finance operations. Deliver timely and accurate monthly management accounts, including commentary, variance analysis, and KPIs. Lead budgeting, forecasting, and cashflow management to support business planning and growth ambitions. Oversee statutory accounts preparation and manage the year-end process with external accountants and auditors. Ensure strong financial controls, governance, and compliance across the business. Drive improvements in financial processes, systems, and reporting to support scalability. Manage and develop junior finance team members, providing guidance and leadership by example. Take ownership of working capital, cash management, and commercial insights to improve profitability. Support wider business initiatives, projects, and process improvements as part of the senior leadership team. Key essentials of the Head of Finance: ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified accountant. Proven experience in a senior finance role within an SME or hands-on environment. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to influence non-finance stakeholders. Comfortable operating at both strategic and transactional levels. Excellent communication skills and the confidence to challenge and support senior leadership. Advanced Excel skills and experience improving finance processes and controls. At the Robert Walters Group, we endeavour to contact all candidates to register their details. However, due to the high number of applications we receive, if we have not reached out to you within 72 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Arboricultural Manager Location: Telford, with travel to sites as required Salary: Up to 40,000 dependant on experience + car allowance Contract type: Full time, Permanent Working hours: 40 hours a week, Mon - Fri 08:00 - 16:00 About the role We are seeking an experienced Arboricultural Manager to oversee the delivery of our clients' Arboricultural services across Telford & surrounding areas, as well as several additional contracts. The successful candidate will lead our client's expanding, dedicated team to ensure high standards of tree care, health and safety, and client satisfaction, in line with Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor requirements. In this role, you will take full responsibility for the financial performance, quality, and safety of the Arboricultural division, ensuring the efficient delivery of existing contracts while focusing on business development. You'll also play a key role in driving growth across both the public and private sectors by building strong client relationships and working closely with the regional Managing Director. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day running of the Arboricultural department, including the yard and operational teams. Manage and coordinate a workforce of 23 staff, plus 1 Surveyor. Ensure all works are completed efficiently, safely, and to the highest professional standards. Oversee scheduling, resource allocation, operational planning & tree safety programmes. Developing tree strategies and ensuring compliance with UK legislation. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, attend regular client meetings and develop and maintain strong working relationships with clients and stakeholders. Develop business opportunities and maintain long-term client relationships, striving for growth within the business. Requirements Extensive experience in Arboricultural management or a similar supervisory role. Recognised Arboricultural qualification (e.g. Level 4 Certificate in Arboriculture or higher). Excellent knowledge of Arboricultural legislation, TPOs and planning procedures. Proven experience in managing trees in urban or commercial settings. Strong IT skills, including Excel, GIS and management software proficiency. Excellent communication, organisational, and leadership skills. Commitment to maintaining high standards of safety and professionalism. Full UK driving licence. Why join our client? As the UK's leading grounds maintenance and landscape creation provider, no two projects are ever the same - and neither are our people. That's why we're committed to nurturing a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. What they offer Career development: Our client offers excellent career advancement and development opportunities through bespoke apprenticeship programmes, an extensive in-house training academy, as well as coaching and mentorship. Collaborative team environment: Join a diverse and inclusive workplace where you can collaborate with passionate and talented individuals. Meaningful impact: Contribute to projects that make a real difference within local communities and the environment. Competitive benefits package: Our client recognises and rewards hard work through a comprehensive benefits package designed to prioritise wellbeing, support life choices, and help in both good and challenging times. Benefits 25 days holiday prorated plus bank holidays. Family-friendly policies: Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave. Voluntary benefits: Discounts on retail, holidays, gym memberships, and more. Financial wellbeing support: Resources to manage your finances. Competitive pension scheme: Secure your future. Recognition schemes: Colleague of the month and annual awards. Volunteering policy: Two days per year to support a cause of your choice. Mental health support: Comprehensive resources and support. About our client Our client is Europe's largest provider of grounds maintenance services and landscape creation. In the UK alone, they are a community of over 3,000 passionate colleagues shaping the future of the green industry. Our client understands what it means to grow. With a history dating back to 1919 and a turnover of 250 million, they are more than just a company-they are a force for positive change. They offer a comprehensive range of services to create, maintain, and manage landscapes across the UK. Grow with us, and together we'll create a greener future for all.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Arboricultural Manager Location: Telford, with travel to sites as required Salary: Up to 40,000 dependant on experience + car allowance Contract type: Full time, Permanent Working hours: 40 hours a week, Mon - Fri 08:00 - 16:00 About the role We are seeking an experienced Arboricultural Manager to oversee the delivery of our clients' Arboricultural services across Telford & surrounding areas, as well as several additional contracts. The successful candidate will lead our client's expanding, dedicated team to ensure high standards of tree care, health and safety, and client satisfaction, in line with Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor requirements. In this role, you will take full responsibility for the financial performance, quality, and safety of the Arboricultural division, ensuring the efficient delivery of existing contracts while focusing on business development. You'll also play a key role in driving growth across both the public and private sectors by building strong client relationships and working closely with the regional Managing Director. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day running of the Arboricultural department, including the yard and operational teams. Manage and coordinate a workforce of 23 staff, plus 1 Surveyor. Ensure all works are completed efficiently, safely, and to the highest professional standards. Oversee scheduling, resource allocation, operational planning & tree safety programmes. Developing tree strategies and ensuring compliance with UK legislation. Act as the primary point of contact for clients, attend regular client meetings and develop and maintain strong working relationships with clients and stakeholders. Develop business opportunities and maintain long-term client relationships, striving for growth within the business. Requirements Extensive experience in Arboricultural management or a similar supervisory role. Recognised Arboricultural qualification (e.g. Level 4 Certificate in Arboriculture or higher). Excellent knowledge of Arboricultural legislation, TPOs and planning procedures. Proven experience in managing trees in urban or commercial settings. Strong IT skills, including Excel, GIS and management software proficiency. Excellent communication, organisational, and leadership skills. Commitment to maintaining high standards of safety and professionalism. Full UK driving licence. Why join our client? As the UK's leading grounds maintenance and landscape creation provider, no two projects are ever the same - and neither are our people. That's why we're committed to nurturing a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. What they offer Career development: Our client offers excellent career advancement and development opportunities through bespoke apprenticeship programmes, an extensive in-house training academy, as well as coaching and mentorship. Collaborative team environment: Join a diverse and inclusive workplace where you can collaborate with passionate and talented individuals. Meaningful impact: Contribute to projects that make a real difference within local communities and the environment. Competitive benefits package: Our client recognises and rewards hard work through a comprehensive benefits package designed to prioritise wellbeing, support life choices, and help in both good and challenging times. Benefits 25 days holiday prorated plus bank holidays. Family-friendly policies: Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave. Voluntary benefits: Discounts on retail, holidays, gym memberships, and more. Financial wellbeing support: Resources to manage your finances. Competitive pension scheme: Secure your future. Recognition schemes: Colleague of the month and annual awards. Volunteering policy: Two days per year to support a cause of your choice. Mental health support: Comprehensive resources and support. About our client Our client is Europe's largest provider of grounds maintenance services and landscape creation. In the UK alone, they are a community of over 3,000 passionate colleagues shaping the future of the green industry. Our client understands what it means to grow. With a history dating back to 1919 and a turnover of 250 million, they are more than just a company-they are a force for positive change. They offer a comprehensive range of services to create, maintain, and manage landscapes across the UK. Grow with us, and together we'll create a greener future for all.