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Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Transport Coordinator Private Hire Dispatcher Full-time and part-time positions available. Fast-paced role with real responsibility. If you thrive in a fast-moving environment where every decision matters, this is where your impact is felt instantly. Our client is building a modern, reliable private hire operation powered by strong systems, great people, and high service standards. As they continue to grow across Glasgow, they are looking for a Dispatcher who wants to be part of a business that is investing in both technology and its people. This is a central role within their operation, where you will coordinate bookings, support Drivers, and ensure their service runs smoothly every day. What you ll gain: £27,000 £28,000 depending on experience. Part-time hours also available (pro rata for part time hours) to be discussed. 42 hours across 4 or 5 days, on rotation full-time hours. A fast-paced, engaging environment where your decisions matter. Ongoing training and development as our client invest in your growth. A supportive team culture with clear communication and collaboration. Free parking and pension. Genuine progression opportunities within a growing business. What you ll be doing: Managing live bookings and dispatch operations. Allocating jobs and coordinating Drivers efficiently. Supporting Drivers during shifts and resolving issues quickly. Handling customer calls professionally and calmly. Monitoring delays and maintaining service standards. Using dispatch and internal systems accurately. Working closely with the operations team to deliver a reliable service. What you ll need: Experience in dispatch, logistics, transport, or similar coordination roles is desirable. IT literate. Excellent customer service and telephone manner. Confident managing your own workload. Good knowledge of Glasgow or ability to learn quickly. Confidence using systems in a live, fast-paced environment. Availability to work rotating shifts including days, nights, and weekends. Ideally a full UK driving licence due to shift patterns. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. This role includes a short online recruitment process which takes around 10 minutes to complete. It is designed to help you demonstrate your experience and ensure a strong match between you and the role.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Transport Coordinator Private Hire Dispatcher Full-time and part-time positions available. Fast-paced role with real responsibility. If you thrive in a fast-moving environment where every decision matters, this is where your impact is felt instantly. Our client is building a modern, reliable private hire operation powered by strong systems, great people, and high service standards. As they continue to grow across Glasgow, they are looking for a Dispatcher who wants to be part of a business that is investing in both technology and its people. This is a central role within their operation, where you will coordinate bookings, support Drivers, and ensure their service runs smoothly every day. What you ll gain: £27,000 £28,000 depending on experience. Part-time hours also available (pro rata for part time hours) to be discussed. 42 hours across 4 or 5 days, on rotation full-time hours. A fast-paced, engaging environment where your decisions matter. Ongoing training and development as our client invest in your growth. A supportive team culture with clear communication and collaboration. Free parking and pension. Genuine progression opportunities within a growing business. What you ll be doing: Managing live bookings and dispatch operations. Allocating jobs and coordinating Drivers efficiently. Supporting Drivers during shifts and resolving issues quickly. Handling customer calls professionally and calmly. Monitoring delays and maintaining service standards. Using dispatch and internal systems accurately. Working closely with the operations team to deliver a reliable service. What you ll need: Experience in dispatch, logistics, transport, or similar coordination roles is desirable. IT literate. Excellent customer service and telephone manner. Confident managing your own workload. Good knowledge of Glasgow or ability to learn quickly. Confidence using systems in a live, fast-paced environment. Availability to work rotating shifts including days, nights, and weekends. Ideally a full UK driving licence due to shift patterns. Strong attention to detail and accuracy. This role includes a short online recruitment process which takes around 10 minutes to complete. It is designed to help you demonstrate your experience and ensure a strong match between you and the role.
THE ARTS THEATRE CAMBRIDGE
House & Volunteering Manager
THE ARTS THEATRE CAMBRIDGE Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Purpose of Role Lead volunteer recruitment, training, engagement and retention, and design and deliver volunteer-led activities that support front-of-house operations. Act as one of the venue's primary Duty Managers, ensuring the safe, efficient and customer-focused delivery of performances and events, including shift operations, staff supervision, health and safety, and on-the-day decision-making. Act as the FOH Accessibility Champion, working with the Arts Theatre Accessibility Coordinator to embed accessibility-aware processes across all front-of-house activity and operational workflows. Key responsibilities Strategy and Planning: Volunteer strategy: Develop and implement volunteer recruitment, retention and development plans aligned with the venue's programme and community objectives. Accessibility strategy: Work with the Arts Theatre Accessibility Coordinator to set FOH accessibility priorities and embed inclusive practice across operations. Programme Development: Design and deliver volunteer-led activities and community outreach initiatives that support performances, fundraising and audience engagement. Operational Leadership: Oversee front-of-house readiness for performances and events, setting standards and processes to ensure a consistent, high-quality customer experience. Act as one of the venue's Duty Managers, taking overall responsibility for venue operations, safety, crowd management and customer experience during duty shifts. Act as main point of contact for planning and delivery of all Creative Learning & Engagement tours and events. Duty Management & Venue Operations: Make operational decisions on the night, manage incidents, liaise with performers and contractors, and ensure compliance with licensing and health & safety requirements. Serve as a key holder and emergency call-out where required. People Management & Development: Lead recruitment, selection and onboarding for volunteers and casual front-of-house staff, including DBS checks where required. Deliver induction programmes, role-specific training and accessibility awareness training; design development pathways and recognition schemes to drive retention. Create and maintain rotas and scheduling systems aligned to performance timetables and staffing capacity. Volunteer Engagement & Events: Run briefings, feedback loops and recognition programmes; plan and deliver social, training and appreciation events for volunteers. Coordinate volunteer involvement in community outreach and fundraising activities. Partnerships, Suppliers & Contractors: Coordinate box office handovers and event readiness with the Theatre Manager; liaise with contractors and suppliers to resolve on-the-night issues and report building defects as required. Administration, Reporting & Insight: Produce regular reports on volunteer metrics, accessibility outcomes and front-of-house performance; assist with reconciliation and administrative tasks. Use volunteer feedback and operational data to recommend improvements to FOH processes and accessibility provision. Safeguarding & Compliance: Support licensing, safeguarding and incident reporting; ensure adherence to health & safety and licensing regulations in FOH activity. Continuous Improvement: Audit front-of-house accessibility provision, recommend and implement improvements, and lead initiatives to improve operational efficiency and inclusivity. Role profile Qualifications: Desirable: First Aid, SIA or equivalent, health & safety training, safeguarding training. DBS check required where the role involves contact with vulnerable people. Experience: Experience in live events, theatre or hospitality environments, including front-of-house or duty management. Experience recruiting, training and managing volunteers or community groups. Knowledge of accessibility standards and reasonable adjustments in public venues. Skills & Knowledge: Leadership: Confident supervising staff and volunteers with a collaborative, supportive style. Accessibility expertise: Practical knowledge of access needs and inclusive practice. Volunteer management: Proven ability to recruit, train and retain volunteers and run recognition programmes. Communication: Clear, calm communicator with strong customer-service focus and the ability to handle challenging situations. Organisation: Strong planning, scheduling and administrative skills; comfortable managing rotas and reporting. Problem solving: Decisive under pressure with a pragmatic, safety-first approach. Behaviours & Attributes: Customer-first mindset and strong attention to detail. Resilient and decisive in fast-paced live-event environments. Collaborative and inclusive, committed to accessibility and safeguarding. KPIs and working conditions: KPIs: Volunteer retention rate; number of trained accessibility champions; on-the-night incident rate; customer satisfaction scores; timely completion of rotas and reports. Reporting: Regular updates to the Theatre Manager and monthly volunteer/accessibility reports to senior management. Working pattern: Flexible hours including evenings and weekends; on-call for events as Duty Manager. Development: Opportunities to lead accessibility projects, develop volunteer pathways and shape community engagement strategy. Terms and conditions: Salary range: £29,000 to £31,500 per annum Hours of Work: An average of 35 hours per week excluding an unpaid lunchbreak. Holiday entitlement: 25 days plus statutory bank holidays. Pension: The Theatre offers an auto-enrolment pension scheme. Please send CV's and a short covering letter by an email via the button below. If you have any questions about the role please contact: Closing date for application is 5pm on Tuesday 28th April 2026. Interviews will be held week commencing Monday 4th May 2026.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Purpose of Role Lead volunteer recruitment, training, engagement and retention, and design and deliver volunteer-led activities that support front-of-house operations. Act as one of the venue's primary Duty Managers, ensuring the safe, efficient and customer-focused delivery of performances and events, including shift operations, staff supervision, health and safety, and on-the-day decision-making. Act as the FOH Accessibility Champion, working with the Arts Theatre Accessibility Coordinator to embed accessibility-aware processes across all front-of-house activity and operational workflows. Key responsibilities Strategy and Planning: Volunteer strategy: Develop and implement volunteer recruitment, retention and development plans aligned with the venue's programme and community objectives. Accessibility strategy: Work with the Arts Theatre Accessibility Coordinator to set FOH accessibility priorities and embed inclusive practice across operations. Programme Development: Design and deliver volunteer-led activities and community outreach initiatives that support performances, fundraising and audience engagement. Operational Leadership: Oversee front-of-house readiness for performances and events, setting standards and processes to ensure a consistent, high-quality customer experience. Act as one of the venue's Duty Managers, taking overall responsibility for venue operations, safety, crowd management and customer experience during duty shifts. Act as main point of contact for planning and delivery of all Creative Learning & Engagement tours and events. Duty Management & Venue Operations: Make operational decisions on the night, manage incidents, liaise with performers and contractors, and ensure compliance with licensing and health & safety requirements. Serve as a key holder and emergency call-out where required. People Management & Development: Lead recruitment, selection and onboarding for volunteers and casual front-of-house staff, including DBS checks where required. Deliver induction programmes, role-specific training and accessibility awareness training; design development pathways and recognition schemes to drive retention. Create and maintain rotas and scheduling systems aligned to performance timetables and staffing capacity. Volunteer Engagement & Events: Run briefings, feedback loops and recognition programmes; plan and deliver social, training and appreciation events for volunteers. Coordinate volunteer involvement in community outreach and fundraising activities. Partnerships, Suppliers & Contractors: Coordinate box office handovers and event readiness with the Theatre Manager; liaise with contractors and suppliers to resolve on-the-night issues and report building defects as required. Administration, Reporting & Insight: Produce regular reports on volunteer metrics, accessibility outcomes and front-of-house performance; assist with reconciliation and administrative tasks. Use volunteer feedback and operational data to recommend improvements to FOH processes and accessibility provision. Safeguarding & Compliance: Support licensing, safeguarding and incident reporting; ensure adherence to health & safety and licensing regulations in FOH activity. Continuous Improvement: Audit front-of-house accessibility provision, recommend and implement improvements, and lead initiatives to improve operational efficiency and inclusivity. Role profile Qualifications: Desirable: First Aid, SIA or equivalent, health & safety training, safeguarding training. DBS check required where the role involves contact with vulnerable people. Experience: Experience in live events, theatre or hospitality environments, including front-of-house or duty management. Experience recruiting, training and managing volunteers or community groups. Knowledge of accessibility standards and reasonable adjustments in public venues. Skills & Knowledge: Leadership: Confident supervising staff and volunteers with a collaborative, supportive style. Accessibility expertise: Practical knowledge of access needs and inclusive practice. Volunteer management: Proven ability to recruit, train and retain volunteers and run recognition programmes. Communication: Clear, calm communicator with strong customer-service focus and the ability to handle challenging situations. Organisation: Strong planning, scheduling and administrative skills; comfortable managing rotas and reporting. Problem solving: Decisive under pressure with a pragmatic, safety-first approach. Behaviours & Attributes: Customer-first mindset and strong attention to detail. Resilient and decisive in fast-paced live-event environments. Collaborative and inclusive, committed to accessibility and safeguarding. KPIs and working conditions: KPIs: Volunteer retention rate; number of trained accessibility champions; on-the-night incident rate; customer satisfaction scores; timely completion of rotas and reports. Reporting: Regular updates to the Theatre Manager and monthly volunteer/accessibility reports to senior management. Working pattern: Flexible hours including evenings and weekends; on-call for events as Duty Manager. Development: Opportunities to lead accessibility projects, develop volunteer pathways and shape community engagement strategy. Terms and conditions: Salary range: £29,000 to £31,500 per annum Hours of Work: An average of 35 hours per week excluding an unpaid lunchbreak. Holiday entitlement: 25 days plus statutory bank holidays. Pension: The Theatre offers an auto-enrolment pension scheme. Please send CV's and a short covering letter by an email via the button below. If you have any questions about the role please contact: Closing date for application is 5pm on Tuesday 28th April 2026. Interviews will be held week commencing Monday 4th May 2026.
Winner Recruitment
Recruitment Account Coordinator
Winner Recruitment Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Winner Recruitment has an excellent opportunity for an Account Coordinator looking to take their next step and join a successful and award-winning team. Winner Recruitment is a privately owned recruitment specialist UK company that has several clients across the UK within a variety of different sectors. The Account Coordinator will be responsible for all aspects of one of our newly acquired contracts to ensure that a high-quality consistent service is delivered to meet client requirements. This role will be responsible for delivering on the KPIs and SLA, working on-site with the client to ensure smooth operation success. Shift and salary: Sunday to Wednesday 4 x 10 hour shift £28,000 to £30,000 depending on experience This role requires travel between Nottingham and Sheffield, with mileage reimbursed for journeys outside of the primary location. Job description: Remotely manage and recruit for multiple clients and locations taking ownership building effective client relationships and operational delivery Based on various client s premises across the midlands patch millage will be reimbursed outside of your primary site location Overachieving KPIs Oversee and manage the daily implementation of the operational plan Regularly updating Regional Operations Manager with risks and potential opportunities Building strong client relationships and creating of positive client perception of Winner Recruitment Fully understand client requirements and ensure fulfilment of these is consistently achieved Recruitment of drivers and warehouse colleagues to be able to fulfil client requirements Plan and organise the assessment and induction process for all workers Accountable for overall compliance at sites and ensuring plans for contingencies are in place Effective worker management including absence, pay queries, performance, retention, etc. Undertake investigations and conduct disciplinary/grievances as and when required Attend weekly meetings with key stakeholders within the client's leadership team to review performance and delivery Plan and organise the induction process for new starters including a meet and greet and issuing of welcome packs/uniforms, etc. Responsible for accurate accident reporting and any insurance/claim issue that may rise Act in a calm, professional and proactive manner always which portrays a respectable image of Winner Recruitments company values The Account Coordinator will take a flexible approach to their working arrangements, particularly in relation to the re-assignment of duties that may be necessary when colleagues are away or during peak periods of work and on bank holidays. Onsite Coordinator Requirements: Travel to multiple client locations least 2-3 times per week across central region Full UK Driving licence and own vehicle Experience in building effective client relationships at all levels Experienced and successful at managing and delivering results. Experience in working with various reporting and forecasting tools. Experience with strong people management skills and enjoys a challenge and working to targets. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to establish rapport with a variety of stakeholders at all organisational levels Excellent client-facing skills with the ability to build effective and sustainable relationships Self-driven, proactive, and results-oriented with a positive outlook, and a clear focus on quality and business profit. Uses own initiative and uses good judgement to make decisions Excellent organisational and time management skills Very good computer skills including MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) Have strong leadership skills and be able to motivate and encourage good teamwork Be analytical and methodical in your approach to problems The ability to effectively handle a busy and varied workload, meet tight deadlines and prioritise effectively Resilient and able to work in an organisation that is undergoing change due to development and growth Onsite Coordinator Benefits: Sunday to Wednesday shift 4 x 10 hour shifts Salary:£28,000 to £30,000 per year depending on experience 28 days per annum + 1 day per each year s service Competitive Bonus scheme paid quarterly 1000 companies to inspire Britain Free onsite car park Career Development Flexible approach to weekends/bank holidays and peak time, you will be responsible for managing your own time If you are interested in this amazing opportunity, apply now to secure your role and one of our friendly team will call be in touch Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated, or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Winner Recruitment Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £28,000.00-£30,000.00 per year Additional pay: Bonus scheme Performance bonus Quarterly bonus Benefits: Bereavement leave Canteen Company events Free parking On-site parking Sick pay Work from home Schedule: 10 hour shift Day shift Every weekend Holidays Night shift Overtime Weekend availability Experience: Recruiting: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required)
Oct 07, 2025
Contractor
Winner Recruitment has an excellent opportunity for an Account Coordinator looking to take their next step and join a successful and award-winning team. Winner Recruitment is a privately owned recruitment specialist UK company that has several clients across the UK within a variety of different sectors. The Account Coordinator will be responsible for all aspects of one of our newly acquired contracts to ensure that a high-quality consistent service is delivered to meet client requirements. This role will be responsible for delivering on the KPIs and SLA, working on-site with the client to ensure smooth operation success. Shift and salary: Sunday to Wednesday 4 x 10 hour shift £28,000 to £30,000 depending on experience This role requires travel between Nottingham and Sheffield, with mileage reimbursed for journeys outside of the primary location. Job description: Remotely manage and recruit for multiple clients and locations taking ownership building effective client relationships and operational delivery Based on various client s premises across the midlands patch millage will be reimbursed outside of your primary site location Overachieving KPIs Oversee and manage the daily implementation of the operational plan Regularly updating Regional Operations Manager with risks and potential opportunities Building strong client relationships and creating of positive client perception of Winner Recruitment Fully understand client requirements and ensure fulfilment of these is consistently achieved Recruitment of drivers and warehouse colleagues to be able to fulfil client requirements Plan and organise the assessment and induction process for all workers Accountable for overall compliance at sites and ensuring plans for contingencies are in place Effective worker management including absence, pay queries, performance, retention, etc. Undertake investigations and conduct disciplinary/grievances as and when required Attend weekly meetings with key stakeholders within the client's leadership team to review performance and delivery Plan and organise the induction process for new starters including a meet and greet and issuing of welcome packs/uniforms, etc. Responsible for accurate accident reporting and any insurance/claim issue that may rise Act in a calm, professional and proactive manner always which portrays a respectable image of Winner Recruitments company values The Account Coordinator will take a flexible approach to their working arrangements, particularly in relation to the re-assignment of duties that may be necessary when colleagues are away or during peak periods of work and on bank holidays. Onsite Coordinator Requirements: Travel to multiple client locations least 2-3 times per week across central region Full UK Driving licence and own vehicle Experience in building effective client relationships at all levels Experienced and successful at managing and delivering results. Experience in working with various reporting and forecasting tools. Experience with strong people management skills and enjoys a challenge and working to targets. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to establish rapport with a variety of stakeholders at all organisational levels Excellent client-facing skills with the ability to build effective and sustainable relationships Self-driven, proactive, and results-oriented with a positive outlook, and a clear focus on quality and business profit. Uses own initiative and uses good judgement to make decisions Excellent organisational and time management skills Very good computer skills including MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) Have strong leadership skills and be able to motivate and encourage good teamwork Be analytical and methodical in your approach to problems The ability to effectively handle a busy and varied workload, meet tight deadlines and prioritise effectively Resilient and able to work in an organisation that is undergoing change due to development and growth Onsite Coordinator Benefits: Sunday to Wednesday shift 4 x 10 hour shifts Salary:£28,000 to £30,000 per year depending on experience 28 days per annum + 1 day per each year s service Competitive Bonus scheme paid quarterly 1000 companies to inspire Britain Free onsite car park Career Development Flexible approach to weekends/bank holidays and peak time, you will be responsible for managing your own time If you are interested in this amazing opportunity, apply now to secure your role and one of our friendly team will call be in touch Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated, or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Winner Recruitment Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £28,000.00-£30,000.00 per year Additional pay: Bonus scheme Performance bonus Quarterly bonus Benefits: Bereavement leave Canteen Company events Free parking On-site parking Sick pay Work from home Schedule: 10 hour shift Day shift Every weekend Holidays Night shift Overtime Weekend availability Experience: Recruiting: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required)

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