ASA Recruitment's client, a Public Sector organisation in Glasgow, are currently looking to recruit a Housing Project Officer, for an initial 3 month contract (with potential extensions) on a rate £21.56 - £23.95/hour PAYE (based on experience). The Role Our client is looking for an enthusiastic and organised professional to assist in the development, management and delivery of our client's new build affordable housing programme. This will include supporting the identification of development opportunities, project management of the programme through to completion and monitoring and reporting on progress to a range of stakeholders. Responsibilities Assist the Senior Development Officer/Project Manager take forward agreed sites by liaising closely with the organisation's statutory authorities, private developers and housing services colleagues. Ensure that proposed new developments meet housing need and demand by liaising closely with colleagues responsible for the local development plan and local housing strategy. Liaising closely with Finance colleagues to ensure that new build proposals are financially viable. Assisting the delivery of the organisation's new build programme by: Briefing and appointing design teams/contractors and reporting on consultant/ contractor performance. Ensuring design proposals comply with ERC's standard design guide and specification, Housing for Varying Needs and Scottish Building Regulations. Monitoring and reporting on development spend v budget. Assisting in the procurement of design and construction works. Preparing of grant funding bids and inputting tender applications and grant claims to the Scottish Government's HARP portal. Maintaining administration systems in relation to new build. Attending design team and site meetings, liaising with consultants and contractors to agree final account. Undertaking post development completion reviews and identifying ways for improving future developments. Liaise with Housing Management colleagues to maximise input into proposals and develop/ refine handover procedures. Regularly update finance colleagues on spend against budget and anticipated development completion dates; ensure ERC's Community Benefits officer is aware of new build development programme in order to maximise community benefits. Support the handover of new developments ensuring that the organisation receives all relevant documentation and information required for the effective management and maintenance of the new properties, and to minimise any void period between handover and occupation. Ensure the defect period is managed effectively and reported defects are dealt with within agreed timescales. Ensure compliance with ERC's procurement policies and relevant guidance issued by Scottish Housing Regulator, Scottish Government and ERC's internal auditors. Regularly review ERC's design guide and specification to ensure it remains fit for purpose, incorporates best practice and customer feedback. Assist the Senior Development Officer/Project Manager prepare reports for senior management, elected members on project viability, progress and final account. Remain informed on emerging housing development policy and practice. Liaising with other services and external agencies including Housing Associations and the Scottish Government on strategic and new build housing matters. Any other duties as deemed appropriate by the Head of Service or Manager. Essential Skills & Experience Experience of new build projects from inception to completion. Experience of working in a social housing environment. Experience of risk management and risk mitigation. Experience of working with performance indicators and targets. Experience of dealing with legal issues e.g Section 75 agreements. Experience of procuring construction works and services. Good understanding of construction industry legislation and Scottish Government grant requirements. Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Strong IT and report writing skills. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with people at all levels. Ability to prioritise own workload. Good negotiating and influencing skills. Educated to degree level or equivalent. Desirable Skills & Experience Construction related qualification- project management, architecture, quantity surveying, planning or other appropriate discipline. Full Driving Licence. Membership of professional relevant body. Experience of dealing with legal issues e.g Section 75 agreements. Experience of procuring construction works and services.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
ASA Recruitment's client, a Public Sector organisation in Glasgow, are currently looking to recruit a Housing Project Officer, for an initial 3 month contract (with potential extensions) on a rate £21.56 - £23.95/hour PAYE (based on experience). The Role Our client is looking for an enthusiastic and organised professional to assist in the development, management and delivery of our client's new build affordable housing programme. This will include supporting the identification of development opportunities, project management of the programme through to completion and monitoring and reporting on progress to a range of stakeholders. Responsibilities Assist the Senior Development Officer/Project Manager take forward agreed sites by liaising closely with the organisation's statutory authorities, private developers and housing services colleagues. Ensure that proposed new developments meet housing need and demand by liaising closely with colleagues responsible for the local development plan and local housing strategy. Liaising closely with Finance colleagues to ensure that new build proposals are financially viable. Assisting the delivery of the organisation's new build programme by: Briefing and appointing design teams/contractors and reporting on consultant/ contractor performance. Ensuring design proposals comply with ERC's standard design guide and specification, Housing for Varying Needs and Scottish Building Regulations. Monitoring and reporting on development spend v budget. Assisting in the procurement of design and construction works. Preparing of grant funding bids and inputting tender applications and grant claims to the Scottish Government's HARP portal. Maintaining administration systems in relation to new build. Attending design team and site meetings, liaising with consultants and contractors to agree final account. Undertaking post development completion reviews and identifying ways for improving future developments. Liaise with Housing Management colleagues to maximise input into proposals and develop/ refine handover procedures. Regularly update finance colleagues on spend against budget and anticipated development completion dates; ensure ERC's Community Benefits officer is aware of new build development programme in order to maximise community benefits. Support the handover of new developments ensuring that the organisation receives all relevant documentation and information required for the effective management and maintenance of the new properties, and to minimise any void period between handover and occupation. Ensure the defect period is managed effectively and reported defects are dealt with within agreed timescales. Ensure compliance with ERC's procurement policies and relevant guidance issued by Scottish Housing Regulator, Scottish Government and ERC's internal auditors. Regularly review ERC's design guide and specification to ensure it remains fit for purpose, incorporates best practice and customer feedback. Assist the Senior Development Officer/Project Manager prepare reports for senior management, elected members on project viability, progress and final account. Remain informed on emerging housing development policy and practice. Liaising with other services and external agencies including Housing Associations and the Scottish Government on strategic and new build housing matters. Any other duties as deemed appropriate by the Head of Service or Manager. Essential Skills & Experience Experience of new build projects from inception to completion. Experience of working in a social housing environment. Experience of risk management and risk mitigation. Experience of working with performance indicators and targets. Experience of dealing with legal issues e.g Section 75 agreements. Experience of procuring construction works and services. Good understanding of construction industry legislation and Scottish Government grant requirements. Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Strong IT and report writing skills. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with people at all levels. Ability to prioritise own workload. Good negotiating and influencing skills. Educated to degree level or equivalent. Desirable Skills & Experience Construction related qualification- project management, architecture, quantity surveying, planning or other appropriate discipline. Full Driving Licence. Membership of professional relevant body. Experience of dealing with legal issues e.g Section 75 agreements. Experience of procuring construction works and services.
Accommodation Support Salary: 15 per hour Location: Grange Central, Telford, TF3 4ER Working Pattern: 4 days per week Manpower has a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate to join Capgemini as an Accommodation Support Officer. Working as part of an established team you will play a key role in day to day site operations and project support. About Us Our Accommodation Team manages two dedicated sites in the UK, supporting approximately 2,400 HMRC and visiting Capgemini UK team members. We ensure smooth operations across real estate, facilities, and compliance. Our responsibilities include: Managing leases and supplier contracts (catering, facilities services, vending, etc.) Overseeing MU real estate projects and initiatives Delivering site services (cleaning, maintenance, refurbishments) Driving procurement for accommodation-related needs Ensuring compliance with Environmental ISO, Security ISO, and UK Health & Safety standards Supporting sustainability and legislative requirements Key Responsibilities: Assist with procurement activities, including raising and reconciling purchase orders Manage the Accommodation inbox, responding to queries and escalating as needed Liaise with workplace services supplier (ISS) on reception, parking, visitor coordination, and service improvements Support events across the estate in collaboration with the Communications Team Coordinate meeting room requests and assist with minor events Work with Learning & Development teams to ensure training setups and catering requirements are met Maintain accurate data and reporting for senior stakeholders Contribute to real estate projects and continuous improvement initiatives What You'll Bring Strong Excel skills (formulas, data manipulation) Flexible, proactive approach with a willingness to learn Excellent customer service mindset and communication skills Attention to detail and ability to produce accurate reports Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams and external suppliers Commitment to high standards in facilities and compliance Interest in learning Health & Safety and Security legislation Interested? Apply today!
Apr 26, 2026
Seasonal
Accommodation Support Salary: 15 per hour Location: Grange Central, Telford, TF3 4ER Working Pattern: 4 days per week Manpower has a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate to join Capgemini as an Accommodation Support Officer. Working as part of an established team you will play a key role in day to day site operations and project support. About Us Our Accommodation Team manages two dedicated sites in the UK, supporting approximately 2,400 HMRC and visiting Capgemini UK team members. We ensure smooth operations across real estate, facilities, and compliance. Our responsibilities include: Managing leases and supplier contracts (catering, facilities services, vending, etc.) Overseeing MU real estate projects and initiatives Delivering site services (cleaning, maintenance, refurbishments) Driving procurement for accommodation-related needs Ensuring compliance with Environmental ISO, Security ISO, and UK Health & Safety standards Supporting sustainability and legislative requirements Key Responsibilities: Assist with procurement activities, including raising and reconciling purchase orders Manage the Accommodation inbox, responding to queries and escalating as needed Liaise with workplace services supplier (ISS) on reception, parking, visitor coordination, and service improvements Support events across the estate in collaboration with the Communications Team Coordinate meeting room requests and assist with minor events Work with Learning & Development teams to ensure training setups and catering requirements are met Maintain accurate data and reporting for senior stakeholders Contribute to real estate projects and continuous improvement initiatives What You'll Bring Strong Excel skills (formulas, data manipulation) Flexible, proactive approach with a willingness to learn Excellent customer service mindset and communication skills Attention to detail and ability to produce accurate reports Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams and external suppliers Commitment to high standards in facilities and compliance Interest in learning Health & Safety and Security legislation Interested? Apply today!
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Interim Chief Financial Officer (6 Month FTC) Bristol £100,000-£110,000 Charles Maidment, from the Hays Bristol Senior Finance Contracts & Interim team, is working on an exclusive interim CFO opportunity with a well regarded UK government agency, based in Bristol. This is an urgent appointment, created by an unexpected leaver, offering a genuine Number 1 in Finance mandate at executive level. The Opportunity This hands on interim role will suit an experienced CFO who can hit the ground running, partner confidently with the CEO and COO, and provide clear financial leadership at a critical time. You'll lead and stabilise the finance function while: Driving the team through a pending audit Acting as senior sponsor on a live finance system change Providing strategic input while remaining operationally credible The remit covers Finance and Commercial / Procurement teams. What We're Looking For Proven interim CFO or 1 Finance lead experience (public sector or complex environments beneficial) Strong strategic presence, with the ability to operate hands on when needed Comfortable influencing at Board and Executive level Confident leading audit, governance, and systems transformation Resilient, pragmatic leader who can steady the ship quickly Location & Contract Bristol based office, with hybrid working Some UK travel aligned to Board and leadership meetings Initial 6 month fixed term contract £100,000-£110,000 For a confidential discussion, contact Charles Maidment at Hays Bristol
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Interim Chief Financial Officer (6 Month FTC) Bristol £100,000-£110,000 Charles Maidment, from the Hays Bristol Senior Finance Contracts & Interim team, is working on an exclusive interim CFO opportunity with a well regarded UK government agency, based in Bristol. This is an urgent appointment, created by an unexpected leaver, offering a genuine Number 1 in Finance mandate at executive level. The Opportunity This hands on interim role will suit an experienced CFO who can hit the ground running, partner confidently with the CEO and COO, and provide clear financial leadership at a critical time. You'll lead and stabilise the finance function while: Driving the team through a pending audit Acting as senior sponsor on a live finance system change Providing strategic input while remaining operationally credible The remit covers Finance and Commercial / Procurement teams. What We're Looking For Proven interim CFO or 1 Finance lead experience (public sector or complex environments beneficial) Strong strategic presence, with the ability to operate hands on when needed Comfortable influencing at Board and Executive level Confident leading audit, governance, and systems transformation Resilient, pragmatic leader who can steady the ship quickly Location & Contract Bristol based office, with hybrid working Some UK travel aligned to Board and leadership meetings Initial 6 month fixed term contract £100,000-£110,000 For a confidential discussion, contact Charles Maidment at Hays Bristol
Yolk Recruitment are proud to be supporting a valued-driven, community-based Housing Association in Cardiff in the search for a Senior Procurement Officer to join their ICT & Procurement team on a 12-month maternity cover contract. This is a pivotal role within the organisation, working closely with the Head of ICT & Procurement and key stakeholders across the business to manage and deliver end-to-end procurement activity for goods, works and services. You will play a central role in ensuring compliance with procurement legislation, maintaining the Association's contracts register, and driving value for money across all procurement activity. The Role As Senior Procurement Officer, you will lead on procurement exercises across the association, supporting teams to ensure processes align with best practice, internal policies, and all relevant legislation. You will also take responsibility for maintaining and improving procurement and contract management processes, including supplier registers, KPI monitoring, benchmarking, and supporting dispute resolution. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage procurement exercises from initiation to contract award Provide expert procurement guidance across the organisation Ensure compliance with Public Procurement Regulations and financial frameworks Maintain and manage the contracts register and approved supplier list Carry out market testing, benchmarking and supplier performance reviews Support contract managers with contract packs, KPI development and monitoring Coordinate contract dispute resolution and contractor onboarding compliance checks Deliver procurement and contract management training to internal stakeholders Support delivery of social value and community benefits within procurement Horizon scan for changes in procurement legislation and implement improvements Review and update procurement strategy, audit trails and internal processes What we're looking for: Professional procurement qualification (CIPS) Proven experience running tenders in line with Public Procurement Regulations / OJEU Strong knowledge of tendering and contracting processes, including construction procurement Experience of supplier and contract management, KPI monitoring and dispute resolution Understanding of procurement within the housing sector Strong analytical and financial skills with high attention to detail Confident communicator able to engage with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to manage multiple priorities and work under pressure to deadlines Experience working with frameworks and consortia arrangements Knowledge of GDPR and data sharing agreements Benefits Annual leave is initially 27 days plus 8 bank holidays per year. Opportunity to buy or sell up to 5 days leave each year. Hybrid working. Discounts across 4,000 brands and retailers across purchases including travel, food, entertainment and personal care. Defined Contribution pension with The Pensions Trust, contributing a minimum of 5% while you contribute from 4% to support your future savings. Health Plan. Apply Now To access the full job description and for a confidential conversation, please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment. To apply, please email your up-to-date CV demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the role.
Apr 25, 2026
Contractor
Yolk Recruitment are proud to be supporting a valued-driven, community-based Housing Association in Cardiff in the search for a Senior Procurement Officer to join their ICT & Procurement team on a 12-month maternity cover contract. This is a pivotal role within the organisation, working closely with the Head of ICT & Procurement and key stakeholders across the business to manage and deliver end-to-end procurement activity for goods, works and services. You will play a central role in ensuring compliance with procurement legislation, maintaining the Association's contracts register, and driving value for money across all procurement activity. The Role As Senior Procurement Officer, you will lead on procurement exercises across the association, supporting teams to ensure processes align with best practice, internal policies, and all relevant legislation. You will also take responsibility for maintaining and improving procurement and contract management processes, including supplier registers, KPI monitoring, benchmarking, and supporting dispute resolution. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage procurement exercises from initiation to contract award Provide expert procurement guidance across the organisation Ensure compliance with Public Procurement Regulations and financial frameworks Maintain and manage the contracts register and approved supplier list Carry out market testing, benchmarking and supplier performance reviews Support contract managers with contract packs, KPI development and monitoring Coordinate contract dispute resolution and contractor onboarding compliance checks Deliver procurement and contract management training to internal stakeholders Support delivery of social value and community benefits within procurement Horizon scan for changes in procurement legislation and implement improvements Review and update procurement strategy, audit trails and internal processes What we're looking for: Professional procurement qualification (CIPS) Proven experience running tenders in line with Public Procurement Regulations / OJEU Strong knowledge of tendering and contracting processes, including construction procurement Experience of supplier and contract management, KPI monitoring and dispute resolution Understanding of procurement within the housing sector Strong analytical and financial skills with high attention to detail Confident communicator able to engage with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to manage multiple priorities and work under pressure to deadlines Experience working with frameworks and consortia arrangements Knowledge of GDPR and data sharing agreements Benefits Annual leave is initially 27 days plus 8 bank holidays per year. Opportunity to buy or sell up to 5 days leave each year. Hybrid working. Discounts across 4,000 brands and retailers across purchases including travel, food, entertainment and personal care. Defined Contribution pension with The Pensions Trust, contributing a minimum of 5% while you contribute from 4% to support your future savings. Health Plan. Apply Now To access the full job description and for a confidential conversation, please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment. To apply, please email your up-to-date CV demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the role.
This role has a starting salary of £41,585 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. There are four positions available: two permanent roles and two 24 month fixed term contracts. We are excited to be hiring four Commissioning & Contract Officers to play a key role in discharging adult education functions and funding devolved from the UK Govt to Surrey County Council. The contractual base will be Woodhatch Place, Reigate. The role is hybrid with at least one day in Woodhatch (usually Tuesday), combined with regular attendance at meetings, workshops and events across the county, which be require travel across the county. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the team This post sits within the Council's Economy & Growth service and plays a key role in driving inclusive and sustainable growth in line with Surrey's wider economic ambitions. The service works across the organisation as One Council to deliver strategic priorities that grow the economy while ensuring no one is left behind. We provide strategic services spanning business support, innovation, skills and employment, working with partners and major employers to champion and future proof the county's economy. Surrey is home to 110,000 businesses, supports 1.2 million residents and contributes £50bn annually to the UK economy. Working closely with employers, providers and partners, the team delivers the Council's devolved adult education functions, aligning skills provision with pathways into work and empowering residents to achieve sustainable employment. Make a real difference to people living, learning and working in Surrey Surrey County Council is committed to ensuring residents can access the skills they need to enter, progress in and sustain meaningful employment, while employers can access the workforce they need. Through devolved adult education funding, Surrey is shaping skills and employment support around local needs to drive economic growth for all. About the role This role will be central to a highly visible team with significant interest from senior political leaders, local partners and wider stakeholders. Working in the Council's Economy & Growth team, you will be responsible for delivering the commissioning, procurement and contract management of skills provision across Surrey; ensuring that commissioned providers deliver high quality, value for money services that meet local economic, employer and resident needs; and contributing to all aspects of the commissioning cycle - including analysis, planning, procurement, delivery and review - to ensure provision aligns to the county's economic priorities and statutory/funding requirements. The Commissioning & Contract Officers will be expected to work horizontally across Economy & Growth and other Council services, contributing to the team's collectively owned outcomes and connecting into complementary programmes such as Connect to Work and WorkWell. Key responsibilities and outcomes: Commission and deliver programmes through effective planning, procurement and mobilisation to improve employment outcomes Manage contracts, performance, finances and risk to ensure delivery on time, on budget and against KPIs Collaborate with providers, employers and partner programmes to address skills shortages Use data and insight to monitor performance and drive continuous improvement Ensure strong governance, compliance and reporting across all funding and regulatory requirements Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: Experience in commissioning, contracts, procurement and project delivery Knowledge of public sector funding and governance, ideally in a local authority Able to manage multiple priorities at pace and meet deadlines Strong analytical and organisational skills, with clear reporting Effective relationship builder with providers and partners To apply, please submit your CV and outline your experience and suitability for the role by responding to the following questions (no more than 400 words for each): Describe your experience of commissioning provision from external organisations. What was your role and how did you ensure an outcome-focused approach? Describe your experience of managing contracts. How did you monitor performance, quality and compliance? This advert will close at 23:59 on Sunday 10th May 2026, with interviews currently scheduled for Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th May. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
This role has a starting salary of £41,585 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. There are four positions available: two permanent roles and two 24 month fixed term contracts. We are excited to be hiring four Commissioning & Contract Officers to play a key role in discharging adult education functions and funding devolved from the UK Govt to Surrey County Council. The contractual base will be Woodhatch Place, Reigate. The role is hybrid with at least one day in Woodhatch (usually Tuesday), combined with regular attendance at meetings, workshops and events across the county, which be require travel across the county. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the team This post sits within the Council's Economy & Growth service and plays a key role in driving inclusive and sustainable growth in line with Surrey's wider economic ambitions. The service works across the organisation as One Council to deliver strategic priorities that grow the economy while ensuring no one is left behind. We provide strategic services spanning business support, innovation, skills and employment, working with partners and major employers to champion and future proof the county's economy. Surrey is home to 110,000 businesses, supports 1.2 million residents and contributes £50bn annually to the UK economy. Working closely with employers, providers and partners, the team delivers the Council's devolved adult education functions, aligning skills provision with pathways into work and empowering residents to achieve sustainable employment. Make a real difference to people living, learning and working in Surrey Surrey County Council is committed to ensuring residents can access the skills they need to enter, progress in and sustain meaningful employment, while employers can access the workforce they need. Through devolved adult education funding, Surrey is shaping skills and employment support around local needs to drive economic growth for all. About the role This role will be central to a highly visible team with significant interest from senior political leaders, local partners and wider stakeholders. Working in the Council's Economy & Growth team, you will be responsible for delivering the commissioning, procurement and contract management of skills provision across Surrey; ensuring that commissioned providers deliver high quality, value for money services that meet local economic, employer and resident needs; and contributing to all aspects of the commissioning cycle - including analysis, planning, procurement, delivery and review - to ensure provision aligns to the county's economic priorities and statutory/funding requirements. The Commissioning & Contract Officers will be expected to work horizontally across Economy & Growth and other Council services, contributing to the team's collectively owned outcomes and connecting into complementary programmes such as Connect to Work and WorkWell. Key responsibilities and outcomes: Commission and deliver programmes through effective planning, procurement and mobilisation to improve employment outcomes Manage contracts, performance, finances and risk to ensure delivery on time, on budget and against KPIs Collaborate with providers, employers and partner programmes to address skills shortages Use data and insight to monitor performance and drive continuous improvement Ensure strong governance, compliance and reporting across all funding and regulatory requirements Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: Experience in commissioning, contracts, procurement and project delivery Knowledge of public sector funding and governance, ideally in a local authority Able to manage multiple priorities at pace and meet deadlines Strong analytical and organisational skills, with clear reporting Effective relationship builder with providers and partners To apply, please submit your CV and outline your experience and suitability for the role by responding to the following questions (no more than 400 words for each): Describe your experience of commissioning provision from external organisations. What was your role and how did you ensure an outcome-focused approach? Describe your experience of managing contracts. How did you monitor performance, quality and compliance? This advert will close at 23:59 on Sunday 10th May 2026, with interviews currently scheduled for Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th May. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Manchester, Lancashire
Advanced Specialist Clinical Pharmacist - Breast Cancer The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Employer: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Location: Manchester, M20 4BX Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: Yes About this job We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced Advanced Specialist Breast Cancer Pharmacist (Band 8b) to lead and further develop our breast cancer pharmacy services. This is a senior leadership position within our established breast cancer clinical pharmacy team. The post holder will provide strategic and clinical leadership to the breast cancer pharmacy service, working closely with the multidisciplinary team to ensure delivery of high-quality, patient-centred care across both the main Christie site and our outreach and peripheral clinics. You will be accountable for the safe, effective, and evidence-based use of systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT) for patients with breast cancer. You be joining a supportive and forward-thinking team with a reputation for pioneering work in service delivery for patients with breast cancer. If you are enthusiastic and keen to shape the future of breast cancer pharmacy at one of the UK's most advanced cancer centres we would like to hear from you. To lead and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service, ensuring clinical excellence, service alignment with Trust and national standards, and continuous improvement through defined performance measures. To provide advanced clinical pharmacy expertise, including independent prescribing, multidisciplinary collaboration, and delivery of patient-centred, evidence-based care for breast cancer patients. To oversee medicines optimisation and governance, ensuring safe, effective, and cost-efficient use of cancer medicines through robust protocols, incident management, and regulatory compliance. To manage and develop staff, providing leadership, mentorship, appraisals. To drive innovation and service development, leading initiatives such as pharmacist-led clinics, digital prescribing, and pathway optimisation to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities. To contribute to education, research, and financial stewardship, delivering teaching, audits, and clinical research while managing budgets, forecasting drug expenditure, and supporting sustainability goals. Although the pharmacy service is based at The Christie Hospital main site, postholders may be required to work at any location across the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network. The Trust has a flexible working policy and, subject to service commitments, it may also be possible to support an element of working from home. The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Key Duties and Responsibilities To lead, develop and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service within the Trust, ensuring alignment with departmental, Trust, and national standards. To provide highly specialist clinical pharmacy advice to other clinicians in multidisciplinary team meetings, outpatient clinics and on an ad hoc basis regarding the management of inpatients undergoing treatment for breast cancer including the management of clinical uncertainty by critically appraising the evidence-base and applying it to novel situations and reaching appropriate decisions in complex, challenging or sensitive environments where there are competing priorities and/or an absence of reliable evidence and in situations where other professionals may challenge the advice given. To act as an independent prescriber for appropriate breast cancer patients, managing own caseload and undertaking pharmacist-led clinics. This will include the management of patients with complex pharmaceutical care issues and distressed patients in emotive circumstances. To record personally generated information in the patient's Electronic Case Notes and Electronic Prescribing systems. To support patient-centred care by providing expert medicines advice, promoting adherence, and facilitating shared decision-making including verbal and written communication of highly complex drug or medicine related information to patients and relatives or carers including patients who may have language difficulties, physical or mental disabilities. To identify service improvement opportunities to meet the changing requirements of both the patient population and the Trust and take a pro active role in the development and implementation of these initiatives both within the Trust and with external agencies across the network where applicable e.g.: Greater Manchester Breast pathway board, NorthWest Genomics Laboratory Hub. To drive innovation in the treatment of patients with breast cancer, including pharmacist led clinics, supportive care interventions, and digital prescribing systems (EPMA). To establish a series of performance measures (discussed and agreed with the Consultant breast cancer pharmacist, and Service Manager & the Director of Pharmacy) against which the success of the post will be measured and reviewed on an ongoing basis. To lead and take responsibility for specific projects involving business planning for service expansion, workforce models, delivery of Trust and NHS strategy in shaping the breast cancer services across the organisation which may impact across or within departments, services or agencies external to the organization and collaborate with key stakeholders. To work collaboratively with other organisations across the network to encourage and support the implementation of creative and innovative service models to improve healthcare inequality and drive efficiencies across the system. To identify opportunities to reduce health inequalities and improve access to optimal breast cancer treatments across the network. To develop, implement, and maintain treatment protocols, prescribing guidelines, standard operating procedures and patient information in collaboration with the consultant pharmacist, clinicians and nursing teams. To collaborate in the development and monitoring of breast cancer specific homecare, self administration, and pathway optimisation initiatives and monitor expenditure across these areas. To be responsible for proactive reporting, investigating and reviewing trends in medication incidents in collaboration with the Medicines Safety Officer. Including risk assessment and leading on the implementation of actions with the wider multidisciplinary team to reduce likelihood of future harm and share learning through relevant governance committees. To maintain assurance that high cost, high risk medicines are used appropriately with robust governance processes. To act as a national opinion leader through involvement in guideline development, advisory boards, and specialist forums. To represent the Trust in regional and national projects to advance breast cancer pharmaceutical services. To deputise for the Breast Cancer Consultant Pharmacist at local, regional, and national level meetings (e.g. GM Cancer Breast Pathway Board). To continuously deliver and evaluate clinical pharmacy services and lead on service improvements to optimise breast cancer medication use and contribute to service/system efficiencies. To provide specialist teaching, supervision, and mentorship to pharmacy staff, medical staff, nurses, allied health professionals and students. To develop educational resources for both staff and patients and contribute to local and national training programmes in breast cancer and oncology pharmacy. To initiate, plan, organise, lead and participate in research, clinical audits, quality improvement projects, and service evaluation and disseminate findings through publications, conferences, and professional networks. To monitor and forecast breast cancer drug expenditure in collaboration with pharmacy leadership and consultant teams. To ensure safe, effective, and cost efficient use of medicines for patients with breast cancer, including horizon scanning and implementation of commissioning decisions. To analyse prescribing trends and implement cost saving initiatives while maintaining patient safety and outcomes including the generation of reports from Electronic Prescribing Systems where required. To provide expert advice on procurement, named patient requests, and management of drug shortages. To provide direct line management and professional leadership for specialist breast cancer pharmacists and pharmacy technicians within the oncology clinical pharmacy team. To undertake appraisals, supervision, training, and performance management of staff. . click apply for full job details
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
Advanced Specialist Clinical Pharmacist - Breast Cancer The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Employer: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Location: Manchester, M20 4BX Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: Yes About this job We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced Advanced Specialist Breast Cancer Pharmacist (Band 8b) to lead and further develop our breast cancer pharmacy services. This is a senior leadership position within our established breast cancer clinical pharmacy team. The post holder will provide strategic and clinical leadership to the breast cancer pharmacy service, working closely with the multidisciplinary team to ensure delivery of high-quality, patient-centred care across both the main Christie site and our outreach and peripheral clinics. You will be accountable for the safe, effective, and evidence-based use of systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT) for patients with breast cancer. You be joining a supportive and forward-thinking team with a reputation for pioneering work in service delivery for patients with breast cancer. If you are enthusiastic and keen to shape the future of breast cancer pharmacy at one of the UK's most advanced cancer centres we would like to hear from you. To lead and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service, ensuring clinical excellence, service alignment with Trust and national standards, and continuous improvement through defined performance measures. To provide advanced clinical pharmacy expertise, including independent prescribing, multidisciplinary collaboration, and delivery of patient-centred, evidence-based care for breast cancer patients. To oversee medicines optimisation and governance, ensuring safe, effective, and cost-efficient use of cancer medicines through robust protocols, incident management, and regulatory compliance. To manage and develop staff, providing leadership, mentorship, appraisals. To drive innovation and service development, leading initiatives such as pharmacist-led clinics, digital prescribing, and pathway optimisation to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities. To contribute to education, research, and financial stewardship, delivering teaching, audits, and clinical research while managing budgets, forecasting drug expenditure, and supporting sustainability goals. Although the pharmacy service is based at The Christie Hospital main site, postholders may be required to work at any location across the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network. The Trust has a flexible working policy and, subject to service commitments, it may also be possible to support an element of working from home. The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Key Duties and Responsibilities To lead, develop and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service within the Trust, ensuring alignment with departmental, Trust, and national standards. To provide highly specialist clinical pharmacy advice to other clinicians in multidisciplinary team meetings, outpatient clinics and on an ad hoc basis regarding the management of inpatients undergoing treatment for breast cancer including the management of clinical uncertainty by critically appraising the evidence-base and applying it to novel situations and reaching appropriate decisions in complex, challenging or sensitive environments where there are competing priorities and/or an absence of reliable evidence and in situations where other professionals may challenge the advice given. To act as an independent prescriber for appropriate breast cancer patients, managing own caseload and undertaking pharmacist-led clinics. This will include the management of patients with complex pharmaceutical care issues and distressed patients in emotive circumstances. To record personally generated information in the patient's Electronic Case Notes and Electronic Prescribing systems. To support patient-centred care by providing expert medicines advice, promoting adherence, and facilitating shared decision-making including verbal and written communication of highly complex drug or medicine related information to patients and relatives or carers including patients who may have language difficulties, physical or mental disabilities. To identify service improvement opportunities to meet the changing requirements of both the patient population and the Trust and take a pro active role in the development and implementation of these initiatives both within the Trust and with external agencies across the network where applicable e.g.: Greater Manchester Breast pathway board, NorthWest Genomics Laboratory Hub. To drive innovation in the treatment of patients with breast cancer, including pharmacist led clinics, supportive care interventions, and digital prescribing systems (EPMA). To establish a series of performance measures (discussed and agreed with the Consultant breast cancer pharmacist, and Service Manager & the Director of Pharmacy) against which the success of the post will be measured and reviewed on an ongoing basis. To lead and take responsibility for specific projects involving business planning for service expansion, workforce models, delivery of Trust and NHS strategy in shaping the breast cancer services across the organisation which may impact across or within departments, services or agencies external to the organization and collaborate with key stakeholders. To work collaboratively with other organisations across the network to encourage and support the implementation of creative and innovative service models to improve healthcare inequality and drive efficiencies across the system. To identify opportunities to reduce health inequalities and improve access to optimal breast cancer treatments across the network. To develop, implement, and maintain treatment protocols, prescribing guidelines, standard operating procedures and patient information in collaboration with the consultant pharmacist, clinicians and nursing teams. To collaborate in the development and monitoring of breast cancer specific homecare, self administration, and pathway optimisation initiatives and monitor expenditure across these areas. To be responsible for proactive reporting, investigating and reviewing trends in medication incidents in collaboration with the Medicines Safety Officer. Including risk assessment and leading on the implementation of actions with the wider multidisciplinary team to reduce likelihood of future harm and share learning through relevant governance committees. To maintain assurance that high cost, high risk medicines are used appropriately with robust governance processes. To act as a national opinion leader through involvement in guideline development, advisory boards, and specialist forums. To represent the Trust in regional and national projects to advance breast cancer pharmaceutical services. To deputise for the Breast Cancer Consultant Pharmacist at local, regional, and national level meetings (e.g. GM Cancer Breast Pathway Board). To continuously deliver and evaluate clinical pharmacy services and lead on service improvements to optimise breast cancer medication use and contribute to service/system efficiencies. To provide specialist teaching, supervision, and mentorship to pharmacy staff, medical staff, nurses, allied health professionals and students. To develop educational resources for both staff and patients and contribute to local and national training programmes in breast cancer and oncology pharmacy. To initiate, plan, organise, lead and participate in research, clinical audits, quality improvement projects, and service evaluation and disseminate findings through publications, conferences, and professional networks. To monitor and forecast breast cancer drug expenditure in collaboration with pharmacy leadership and consultant teams. To ensure safe, effective, and cost efficient use of medicines for patients with breast cancer, including horizon scanning and implementation of commissioning decisions. To analyse prescribing trends and implement cost saving initiatives while maintaining patient safety and outcomes including the generation of reports from Electronic Prescribing Systems where required. To provide expert advice on procurement, named patient requests, and management of drug shortages. To provide direct line management and professional leadership for specialist breast cancer pharmacists and pharmacy technicians within the oncology clinical pharmacy team. To undertake appraisals, supervision, training, and performance management of staff. . click apply for full job details
Role Overview: The Talent Set are delighted to partner with their client on a fantastic Marketing Officer role. This position involves developing and implementing impactful marketing campaigns to strengthen the charity s brand, engage supporters, and help achieve strategic objectives through innovative and well-coordinated activities. Key Responsibilities: Lead the planning and delivery of integrated marketing campaigns across multiple channels including digital, print, and social media. Conduct market research to understand supporter needs, sector trends, and competitive landscape. Develop clear and compelling marketing propositions, ensuring brand consistency across all materials. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external agencies to create engaging content, including digital collateral, case studies, and multimedia assets. Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources to meet campaign milestones and goals. Monitor, evaluate, and optimise campaign performance through data analysis, providing insights and recommendations for improvement. Produce reports and presentations for stakeholders, including senior management, to demonstrate campaign impact. Oversee procurement of marketing services and manage supplier relationships to ensure quality and value. Support departmental processes such as GDPR compliance, CRM updates, and stock management of branded materials. Person Specification: Proven experience in managing marketing campaigns across multiple channels and customer touchpoints. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage time effectively. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail. Ability to work collaboratively and build professional relationships internally and with external partners. Competent in budget management and performance tracking. Knowledge of digital marketing tools and social media platforms (desirable). Demonstrates a proactive approach to learning and professional development. Passionate about making a difference within the charity or health sector environment. What s on Offer: Salary: £31,000 Location: Hybrid North Yorkshire Contract: Full time and permanent How to Apply: To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity: The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: The Talent Set are delighted to partner with their client on a fantastic Marketing Officer role. This position involves developing and implementing impactful marketing campaigns to strengthen the charity s brand, engage supporters, and help achieve strategic objectives through innovative and well-coordinated activities. Key Responsibilities: Lead the planning and delivery of integrated marketing campaigns across multiple channels including digital, print, and social media. Conduct market research to understand supporter needs, sector trends, and competitive landscape. Develop clear and compelling marketing propositions, ensuring brand consistency across all materials. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external agencies to create engaging content, including digital collateral, case studies, and multimedia assets. Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources to meet campaign milestones and goals. Monitor, evaluate, and optimise campaign performance through data analysis, providing insights and recommendations for improvement. Produce reports and presentations for stakeholders, including senior management, to demonstrate campaign impact. Oversee procurement of marketing services and manage supplier relationships to ensure quality and value. Support departmental processes such as GDPR compliance, CRM updates, and stock management of branded materials. Person Specification: Proven experience in managing marketing campaigns across multiple channels and customer touchpoints. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage time effectively. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail. Ability to work collaboratively and build professional relationships internally and with external partners. Competent in budget management and performance tracking. Knowledge of digital marketing tools and social media platforms (desirable). Demonstrates a proactive approach to learning and professional development. Passionate about making a difference within the charity or health sector environment. What s on Offer: Salary: £31,000 Location: Hybrid North Yorkshire Contract: Full time and permanent How to Apply: To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity: The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Principal Commercial Officer Location - Oppotunities in Hertfordshire or Bristol Copello is supporting a leading defence organisation in the recruitment of a Principal Commercial Officer. This role offers the exciting chance to work in a business-critical area, directly influencing the future of UK defence domains. This role is ideal for candidates with 2+ years experience looking for career development within an exciting, global company. Salary offered will reflect level of experience. The Role: As a Principal Commercial Officer, you will be responsible for: Leading and managing commercial activities across the full project lifecycle Developing, negotiating, and managing high-value contracts and subcontracts Providing strategic commercial advice to internal stakeholders Ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, governance, and procurement policies Managing risk, supporting pricing strategies, and overseeing bid governance What We re Looking For: Proven experience in a senior or principal-level commercial role A background in defence, aerospace, nuclear, or another regulated industry Strong knowledge of contract law and negotiation, ideally with experience in DEFCONs or equivalent frameworks Ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholders in a complex environment Eligibility for security clearance may be required What s on Offer: The opportunity to influence the nations critical defence programmes Career development in a supportive and collaborative environment Annual bonus Paid overtime Dynamic working (no core hours) Flexible/hybrid working (more on site presence required during State of the art working facilities (on site gym, subsidised restaurant and café) Flexi discount and benefit scheme & much more If you would like to find out more or have any questions, please make apply and we can discuss further at a suitable time.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Principal Commercial Officer Location - Oppotunities in Hertfordshire or Bristol Copello is supporting a leading defence organisation in the recruitment of a Principal Commercial Officer. This role offers the exciting chance to work in a business-critical area, directly influencing the future of UK defence domains. This role is ideal for candidates with 2+ years experience looking for career development within an exciting, global company. Salary offered will reflect level of experience. The Role: As a Principal Commercial Officer, you will be responsible for: Leading and managing commercial activities across the full project lifecycle Developing, negotiating, and managing high-value contracts and subcontracts Providing strategic commercial advice to internal stakeholders Ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, governance, and procurement policies Managing risk, supporting pricing strategies, and overseeing bid governance What We re Looking For: Proven experience in a senior or principal-level commercial role A background in defence, aerospace, nuclear, or another regulated industry Strong knowledge of contract law and negotiation, ideally with experience in DEFCONs or equivalent frameworks Ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholders in a complex environment Eligibility for security clearance may be required What s on Offer: The opportunity to influence the nations critical defence programmes Career development in a supportive and collaborative environment Annual bonus Paid overtime Dynamic working (no core hours) Flexible/hybrid working (more on site presence required during State of the art working facilities (on site gym, subsidised restaurant and café) Flexi discount and benefit scheme & much more If you would like to find out more or have any questions, please make apply and we can discuss further at a suitable time.
Smarter, Faster Care. Join the Digital Health Revolution. At Open Medical, we have one driving mission: Smarter, Faster Care. We are the experts behind Pathpoint, the award-winning platform synchronising clinical workflows and transforming patient outcomes globally. We're hiring a Senior Account Manager who thrives on challenges and is committed to making a measurable difference. This is a high-visibility role where you take personal responsibility for client satisfaction, protecting our recurring revenue while unlocking new opportunities for expansion, across the United Kingdom. Our team is full-time in-office, as this is how we feel we collaborate, problem-solve and develop ourselves the best. The successful candidate for this role will be expected to be on UK client sites on average 2 - 3 times per week. Who You Are We've worked hard to build a culture of excellence and we take great care in selecting the individuals who will carry it forward. To succeed here, you must be: A True Team Player: You thrive in a diverse, collaborative environment and win as a team. Mission-Driven: You genuinely care about the healthcare space and the impact of digital transformation. A Standard-Bearer: You take immense pride in doing your very best work and hold yourself, and others to an exceptional standard. Commercial & Responsible: You understand that you are the face of the company; you take personal responsibility for client satisfaction and maintaining our ARR through strategic retention and growth. What's In It For You? We believe in a two-way street. By joining us, you will: Shape the Strategy: You won't just follow a script; you'll have the opportunity to lead and refine the operational processes for the entire customer life-cycle. Gain High-Level Exposure: Work directly with the Head of Revenue and Chief Commercial Officer, acting as a strategic adviser to our leadership team on all things account management, providing the frontline intelligence that shapes our growth plans and future roadmap Master the HealthTech Landscape: Deepen your expertise in NHS procurement and digital delivery, positioning yourself at the forefront of a booming industry. Enjoy the autonomy to lead while receiving the structured support and investment you need to reach your full potential The Mission Strategic Growth: Own the full customer life-cycle, preventing churn, leading renewals and identifying smart opportunities for up-sells and cross-sells. Client Ambassadorship: Spend 2-3 days a week on-site with NHS stakeholders, ensuring they are extracting maximum value from our solutions. Operational Excellence: Maintain an airtight HubSpot pipeline and provide accurate forecasting for renewals and expansion to the executive team. Feedback Loop: Act as the bridge between the front line and our Product teams to keep our innovation "smarter and faster." What You Bring Enterprise SaaS Expertise: Proven success in proactive account management and revenue growth. Healthcare Knowledge: Essential experience in the digital health sector and a solid grasp of NHS procurement. Relationship Mastery: The ability to navigate complex stakeholder landscapes and act as a trusted adviser. Benefits 33 days holiday per annum (including public holidays), increasing with tenure. Private Health Insurance provided by Vitality, with a vast array of perks and discounts, included discounted gym membership. Cycle to work and salary sacrifice pension scheme Access to CPD budget Paid sickness and compassionate leave, alongside enhanced parental leave. Car allowance/mileage options and a competitive commission structure Salary range £45 - 57k , depending on experience Our Recruitment Process Submit your CV and answer the application questions The Intro: A 5 minute logistics and introductory call with the People team The Values Fit: A short video call to discuss your motivations for joining and your alignment with our company values. The Deep Dive: A 20-minute video interview with the Hiring Manager. The Finale: An in-person interview at our offices in Ealing featuring a presentation task. Ready to deliver smarter, faster care? Apply today.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Smarter, Faster Care. Join the Digital Health Revolution. At Open Medical, we have one driving mission: Smarter, Faster Care. We are the experts behind Pathpoint, the award-winning platform synchronising clinical workflows and transforming patient outcomes globally. We're hiring a Senior Account Manager who thrives on challenges and is committed to making a measurable difference. This is a high-visibility role where you take personal responsibility for client satisfaction, protecting our recurring revenue while unlocking new opportunities for expansion, across the United Kingdom. Our team is full-time in-office, as this is how we feel we collaborate, problem-solve and develop ourselves the best. The successful candidate for this role will be expected to be on UK client sites on average 2 - 3 times per week. Who You Are We've worked hard to build a culture of excellence and we take great care in selecting the individuals who will carry it forward. To succeed here, you must be: A True Team Player: You thrive in a diverse, collaborative environment and win as a team. Mission-Driven: You genuinely care about the healthcare space and the impact of digital transformation. A Standard-Bearer: You take immense pride in doing your very best work and hold yourself, and others to an exceptional standard. Commercial & Responsible: You understand that you are the face of the company; you take personal responsibility for client satisfaction and maintaining our ARR through strategic retention and growth. What's In It For You? We believe in a two-way street. By joining us, you will: Shape the Strategy: You won't just follow a script; you'll have the opportunity to lead and refine the operational processes for the entire customer life-cycle. Gain High-Level Exposure: Work directly with the Head of Revenue and Chief Commercial Officer, acting as a strategic adviser to our leadership team on all things account management, providing the frontline intelligence that shapes our growth plans and future roadmap Master the HealthTech Landscape: Deepen your expertise in NHS procurement and digital delivery, positioning yourself at the forefront of a booming industry. Enjoy the autonomy to lead while receiving the structured support and investment you need to reach your full potential The Mission Strategic Growth: Own the full customer life-cycle, preventing churn, leading renewals and identifying smart opportunities for up-sells and cross-sells. Client Ambassadorship: Spend 2-3 days a week on-site with NHS stakeholders, ensuring they are extracting maximum value from our solutions. Operational Excellence: Maintain an airtight HubSpot pipeline and provide accurate forecasting for renewals and expansion to the executive team. Feedback Loop: Act as the bridge between the front line and our Product teams to keep our innovation "smarter and faster." What You Bring Enterprise SaaS Expertise: Proven success in proactive account management and revenue growth. Healthcare Knowledge: Essential experience in the digital health sector and a solid grasp of NHS procurement. Relationship Mastery: The ability to navigate complex stakeholder landscapes and act as a trusted adviser. Benefits 33 days holiday per annum (including public holidays), increasing with tenure. Private Health Insurance provided by Vitality, with a vast array of perks and discounts, included discounted gym membership. Cycle to work and salary sacrifice pension scheme Access to CPD budget Paid sickness and compassionate leave, alongside enhanced parental leave. Car allowance/mileage options and a competitive commission structure Salary range £45 - 57k , depending on experience Our Recruitment Process Submit your CV and answer the application questions The Intro: A 5 minute logistics and introductory call with the People team The Values Fit: A short video call to discuss your motivations for joining and your alignment with our company values. The Deep Dive: A 20-minute video interview with the Hiring Manager. The Finale: An in-person interview at our offices in Ealing featuring a presentation task. Ready to deliver smarter, faster care? Apply today.
Caroline Chisholm School is partnering with Robertson Bell on a retained basis to appoint a Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. This is a pivotal leadership role within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, lead transformation, and support the school s evolution Caroline Chisholm School is a high-achieving, values-led all-through school with a strong reputation for academic excellence, staff engagement, and community impact. Already operating at a scale and complexity comparable to a multi-academy trust, the organisation is entering an exciting new phase of growth, with plans to expand into primary provision and formally develop as a MAT. This is a unique opportunity to join a forward-thinking leadership team and play a central role in driving financial sustainability, operational transformation, and long-term strategic growth. The role Partner with the Principal, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to develop and deliver a long-term financial strategy, supporting the school s growth ambitions. Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting across a complex and evolving organisation, ensuring strong financial control and sustainability. Take ownership of a significant transformation agenda, including digital system implementation (Bromcom), contract optimisation, and operational redesign. Support with the operational re-design of financial systems providing strategic oversight of major projects such as introduction of Bromcom for financial processes, ensuring robust due diligence, and stakeholder management. Act as a key advisor to Trustees, auditors and external stakeholders including the DfE and Local Authority. Drive value for money through effective procurement, contract negotiation and cost optimisation initiatives. Lead and develop the finance function, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and forward-thinking team culture. Support wider organisational leadership, overseeing linked operational areas including IT and educational visits. Identify opportunities for income generation, funding and financial innovation to support future growth. The organisation Caroline Chisholm School is a school with a strong ethos centred on kindness, curiosity and integrity. With a highly engaged workforce and a 96% positive staff survey rating, the school offers a collaborative and ambitious working environment. The organisation has successfully navigated recent financial pressures, delivering significant savings while maintaining educational excellence. With a clear financial sustainability plan in place and strong governance support, the school is now well positioned for its next phase of growth. Alongside this, a major digital and operational transformation programme is underway, modernising systems and infrastructure to support long-term efficiency and scalability. Essential criteria Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior financial leadership role within a complex organisation Strong track record of leading financial strategy, planning and reporting Experience managing multi-million-pound budgets and driving financial sustainability Demonstrable experience leading transformation projects (systems, operations or organisational change) Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at Board and executive level Commercial mindset, with the ability to identify efficiencies and funding opportunities A collaborative and adaptable leadership style, aligned to a values-driven environment Apply now If you are a strategic and forward-thinking finance leader looking to make a tangible impact within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, we would love to hear from you. This role requires primarily on-site working during term time, with some flexibility available. Applications close on the 24 th May but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Something like this as we see the COO role (already recruited for) being responsible for PFI handback process and procurement of same.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Caroline Chisholm School is partnering with Robertson Bell on a retained basis to appoint a Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. This is a pivotal leadership role within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, lead transformation, and support the school s evolution Caroline Chisholm School is a high-achieving, values-led all-through school with a strong reputation for academic excellence, staff engagement, and community impact. Already operating at a scale and complexity comparable to a multi-academy trust, the organisation is entering an exciting new phase of growth, with plans to expand into primary provision and formally develop as a MAT. This is a unique opportunity to join a forward-thinking leadership team and play a central role in driving financial sustainability, operational transformation, and long-term strategic growth. The role Partner with the Principal, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to develop and deliver a long-term financial strategy, supporting the school s growth ambitions. Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting across a complex and evolving organisation, ensuring strong financial control and sustainability. Take ownership of a significant transformation agenda, including digital system implementation (Bromcom), contract optimisation, and operational redesign. Support with the operational re-design of financial systems providing strategic oversight of major projects such as introduction of Bromcom for financial processes, ensuring robust due diligence, and stakeholder management. Act as a key advisor to Trustees, auditors and external stakeholders including the DfE and Local Authority. Drive value for money through effective procurement, contract negotiation and cost optimisation initiatives. Lead and develop the finance function, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and forward-thinking team culture. Support wider organisational leadership, overseeing linked operational areas including IT and educational visits. Identify opportunities for income generation, funding and financial innovation to support future growth. The organisation Caroline Chisholm School is a school with a strong ethos centred on kindness, curiosity and integrity. With a highly engaged workforce and a 96% positive staff survey rating, the school offers a collaborative and ambitious working environment. The organisation has successfully navigated recent financial pressures, delivering significant savings while maintaining educational excellence. With a clear financial sustainability plan in place and strong governance support, the school is now well positioned for its next phase of growth. Alongside this, a major digital and operational transformation programme is underway, modernising systems and infrastructure to support long-term efficiency and scalability. Essential criteria Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior financial leadership role within a complex organisation Strong track record of leading financial strategy, planning and reporting Experience managing multi-million-pound budgets and driving financial sustainability Demonstrable experience leading transformation projects (systems, operations or organisational change) Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at Board and executive level Commercial mindset, with the ability to identify efficiencies and funding opportunities A collaborative and adaptable leadership style, aligned to a values-driven environment Apply now If you are a strategic and forward-thinking finance leader looking to make a tangible impact within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, we would love to hear from you. This role requires primarily on-site working during term time, with some flexibility available. Applications close on the 24 th May but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Something like this as we see the COO role (already recruited for) being responsible for PFI handback process and procurement of same.
As a Buyer, are you frustrated in your current procurement role or just ready for a new challenge? If you want more autonomy and responsibility to drive change and improvements in our purchasing function, with a clear career path into a more senior buying role then you should keep reading. We're a fast-paced manufacturing site in Oakham with a domestic and international client base, and we need your help to drive our purchasing department forwards. BASIC SALARY: Up to £40,000 dependent on your relevant experience BENEFITS: 4% employer pension Cash back medical plan after probation 37.5 hour working week with lunchtime finish on a Friday 24 days holiday + bank holidays - rising with service External training and qualifications, if needed for your development LOCATION: Oakham, Rutland COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Corby, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Stamford, Grantham, Uppingham, Peterborough, Kettering, Wellingborough are just some of the locations our current employees live Why should you join us? Our business is growing thanks to the government-backed incentives around the power industry We can offer you genuine career development into a more senior buying role We manufacture on site so you can get hands on involved with the business and really make a difference JOB DESCRIPTION: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Our procurement team and production planning work closely together, so you'll know what to buy and how much of it. We have over 1000+ different SKUs that we directly procure. As a Buyer, you'll support our existing Buyers, ease their workload and be involved in all areas of direct purchasing including raw materials, consumables, parts, and components. No two days will be the same. This role is vital in the success of our business growth. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Drive down procurement costs, improve our existing supplier lead times, improve product quality. Ensure your raw materials, parts and components are ordered in a timely manner, with transparency of lead times - there will be 1000s of different things being bought. Some are simple reorder generation, others will be bespoke or one-off purchase orders. Raise, chase and close off POs Find that balance between minimum and maximum stock levels Support our existing experienced Buyers where needed YOUR BACKGROUND: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Solid procurement exposure from a manufacturing or production environment Experience of stock control and supplier management, cost reduction and improving lead times You will be competent with ERP and have good Excel skills too Be competent with CAD drawings (Schematics) / Bill of Materials (BOMs) Ideally your direct buying experience will cover a variety of things such as stainless steel, aluminium, fabricated or machined parts, sheet-metal, mild steel and sub-assemblies, hydraulics, pneumatics, fasteners, technical consumables etc so you will find the transition to us easier. But, we also welcome your application if you come from any manufacturing related procurement background. THE COMPANY: We design and manufacture our own special purpose machinery and equipment. We sell domestically and globally into the power and telecoms sectors. PROSPECTS: There is a genuine career development opportunity for you within our business if you are good enough. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets and worked with the following products and/or services: Buyer, buying, procurement, raw materials, MRP, ERP, Excel, expediting, purchasing, strategic buyer, procurement officer, procurement manager, senior buyer, CIPS. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JAC18438, Wallace Hind Selection
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
As a Buyer, are you frustrated in your current procurement role or just ready for a new challenge? If you want more autonomy and responsibility to drive change and improvements in our purchasing function, with a clear career path into a more senior buying role then you should keep reading. We're a fast-paced manufacturing site in Oakham with a domestic and international client base, and we need your help to drive our purchasing department forwards. BASIC SALARY: Up to £40,000 dependent on your relevant experience BENEFITS: 4% employer pension Cash back medical plan after probation 37.5 hour working week with lunchtime finish on a Friday 24 days holiday + bank holidays - rising with service External training and qualifications, if needed for your development LOCATION: Oakham, Rutland COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Corby, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Stamford, Grantham, Uppingham, Peterborough, Kettering, Wellingborough are just some of the locations our current employees live Why should you join us? Our business is growing thanks to the government-backed incentives around the power industry We can offer you genuine career development into a more senior buying role We manufacture on site so you can get hands on involved with the business and really make a difference JOB DESCRIPTION: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Our procurement team and production planning work closely together, so you'll know what to buy and how much of it. We have over 1000+ different SKUs that we directly procure. As a Buyer, you'll support our existing Buyers, ease their workload and be involved in all areas of direct purchasing including raw materials, consumables, parts, and components. No two days will be the same. This role is vital in the success of our business growth. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Drive down procurement costs, improve our existing supplier lead times, improve product quality. Ensure your raw materials, parts and components are ordered in a timely manner, with transparency of lead times - there will be 1000s of different things being bought. Some are simple reorder generation, others will be bespoke or one-off purchase orders. Raise, chase and close off POs Find that balance between minimum and maximum stock levels Support our existing experienced Buyers where needed YOUR BACKGROUND: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Solid procurement exposure from a manufacturing or production environment Experience of stock control and supplier management, cost reduction and improving lead times You will be competent with ERP and have good Excel skills too Be competent with CAD drawings (Schematics) / Bill of Materials (BOMs) Ideally your direct buying experience will cover a variety of things such as stainless steel, aluminium, fabricated or machined parts, sheet-metal, mild steel and sub-assemblies, hydraulics, pneumatics, fasteners, technical consumables etc so you will find the transition to us easier. But, we also welcome your application if you come from any manufacturing related procurement background. THE COMPANY: We design and manufacture our own special purpose machinery and equipment. We sell domestically and globally into the power and telecoms sectors. PROSPECTS: There is a genuine career development opportunity for you within our business if you are good enough. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets and worked with the following products and/or services: Buyer, buying, procurement, raw materials, MRP, ERP, Excel, expediting, purchasing, strategic buyer, procurement officer, procurement manager, senior buyer, CIPS. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JAC18438, Wallace Hind Selection
Wallace Hind Selection
Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
As a Buyer, are you frustrated in your current procurement role or just ready for a new challenge? If you want more autonomy and responsibility to drive change and improvements in our purchasing function, with a clear career path into a more senior buying role then you should keep reading. We're a fast-paced manufacturing site in Oakham with a domestic and international client base, and we need your help to drive our purchasing department forwards. BASIC SALARY: Up to £40,000 dependent on your relevant experience BENEFITS: 4% employer pension Cash back medical plan after probation 37.5 hour working week with lunchtime finish on a Friday 24 days holiday + bank holidays - rising with service External training and qualifications, if needed for your development LOCATION: Oakham, Rutland COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Corby, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Stamford, Grantham, Uppingham, Peterborough, Kettering, Wellingborough are just some of the locations our current employees live Why should you join us? Our business is growing thanks to the government-backed incentives around the power industry We can offer you genuine career development into a more senior buying role We manufacture on site so you can get hands on involved with the business and really make a difference JOB DESCRIPTION: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Our procurement team and production planning work closely together, so you'll know what to buy and how much of it. We have over 1000+ different SKUs that we directly procure. As a Buyer, you'll support our existing Buyers, ease their workload and be involved in all areas of direct purchasing including raw materials, consumables, parts, and components. No two days will be the same. This role is vital in the success of our business growth. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Drive down procurement costs, improve our existing supplier lead times, improve product quality. Ensure your raw materials, parts and components are ordered in a timely manner, with transparency of lead times - there will be 1000s of different things being bought. Some are simple reorder generation, others will be bespoke or one-off purchase orders. Raise, chase and close off POs Find that balance between minimum and maximum stock levels Support our existing experienced Buyers where needed YOUR BACKGROUND: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Solid procurement exposure from a manufacturing or production environment Experience of stock control and supplier management, cost reduction and improving lead times You will be competent with ERP and have good Excel skills too Be competent with CAD drawings (Schematics) / Bill of Materials (BOMs) Ideally your direct buying experience will cover a variety of things such as stainless steel, aluminium, fabricated or machined parts, sheet-metal, mild steel and sub-assemblies, hydraulics, pneumatics, fasteners, technical consumables etc so you will find the transition to us easier. But, we also welcome your application if you come from any manufacturing related procurement background. THE COMPANY: We design and manufacture our own special purpose machinery and equipment. We sell domestically and globally into the power and telecoms sectors. PROSPECTS: There is a genuine career development opportunity for you within our business if you are good enough. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets and worked with the following products and/or services: Buyer, buying, procurement, raw materials, MRP, ERP, Excel, expediting, purchasing, strategic buyer, procurement officer, procurement manager, senior buyer, CIPS. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JAC18438, Wallace Hind Selection
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
As a Buyer, are you frustrated in your current procurement role or just ready for a new challenge? If you want more autonomy and responsibility to drive change and improvements in our purchasing function, with a clear career path into a more senior buying role then you should keep reading. We're a fast-paced manufacturing site in Oakham with a domestic and international client base, and we need your help to drive our purchasing department forwards. BASIC SALARY: Up to £40,000 dependent on your relevant experience BENEFITS: 4% employer pension Cash back medical plan after probation 37.5 hour working week with lunchtime finish on a Friday 24 days holiday + bank holidays - rising with service External training and qualifications, if needed for your development LOCATION: Oakham, Rutland COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Corby, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Stamford, Grantham, Uppingham, Peterborough, Kettering, Wellingborough are just some of the locations our current employees live Why should you join us? Our business is growing thanks to the government-backed incentives around the power industry We can offer you genuine career development into a more senior buying role We manufacture on site so you can get hands on involved with the business and really make a difference JOB DESCRIPTION: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Our procurement team and production planning work closely together, so you'll know what to buy and how much of it. We have over 1000+ different SKUs that we directly procure. As a Buyer, you'll support our existing Buyers, ease their workload and be involved in all areas of direct purchasing including raw materials, consumables, parts, and components. No two days will be the same. This role is vital in the success of our business growth. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Drive down procurement costs, improve our existing supplier lead times, improve product quality. Ensure your raw materials, parts and components are ordered in a timely manner, with transparency of lead times - there will be 1000s of different things being bought. Some are simple reorder generation, others will be bespoke or one-off purchase orders. Raise, chase and close off POs Find that balance between minimum and maximum stock levels Support our existing experienced Buyers where needed YOUR BACKGROUND: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Solid procurement exposure from a manufacturing or production environment Experience of stock control and supplier management, cost reduction and improving lead times You will be competent with ERP and have good Excel skills too Be competent with CAD drawings (Schematics) / Bill of Materials (BOMs) Ideally your direct buying experience will cover a variety of things such as stainless steel, aluminium, fabricated or machined parts, sheet-metal, mild steel and sub-assemblies, hydraulics, pneumatics, fasteners, technical consumables etc so you will find the transition to us easier. But, we also welcome your application if you come from any manufacturing related procurement background. THE COMPANY: We design and manufacture our own special purpose machinery and equipment. We sell domestically and globally into the power and telecoms sectors. PROSPECTS: There is a genuine career development opportunity for you within our business if you are good enough. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets and worked with the following products and/or services: Buyer, buying, procurement, raw materials, MRP, ERP, Excel, expediting, purchasing, strategic buyer, procurement officer, procurement manager, senior buyer, CIPS. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JAC18438, Wallace Hind Selection
Interim Chief Financial Officer (6-Month FTC)Bristol £100,000-£110,000Charles Maidment, from the Hays Bristol Senior Finance - Contracts & Interim team, is working on an exclusive interim CFO opportunity with a well-regarded UK government agency, based in Bristol. This is an urgent appointment, created by an unexpected leaver, offering a genuine Number 1 in Finance mandate at executive level.The Opportunity This hands-on interim role will suit an experienced CFO who can hit the ground running, partner confidently with the CEO and COO, and provide clear financial leadership at a critical time. You'll lead and stabilise the finance function while: Driving the team through a pending audit Acting as senior sponsor on a live finance system change Providing strategic input while remaining operationally credible The remit covers Finance and Commercial / Procurement teams What We're Looking For Proven interim CFO or Finance lead experience (public sector or complex environments beneficial) Strong strategic presence, with the ability to operate hands-on when needed Comfortable influencing at Board and Executive level Confident leading audit, governance, and systems transformation Resilient, pragmatic leader who can steady the ship quickly Location & Contract Bristol-based office, with hybrid working Some UK travel aligned to Board and leadership meetings Initial 6-month fixed-term contract £100,000-£110,000 For a confidential discussion, contact Charles Maidment at Hays Bristol - Senior Finance Interims & Contracts. 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 23, 2026
Contractor
Interim Chief Financial Officer (6-Month FTC)Bristol £100,000-£110,000Charles Maidment, from the Hays Bristol Senior Finance - Contracts & Interim team, is working on an exclusive interim CFO opportunity with a well-regarded UK government agency, based in Bristol. This is an urgent appointment, created by an unexpected leaver, offering a genuine Number 1 in Finance mandate at executive level.The Opportunity This hands-on interim role will suit an experienced CFO who can hit the ground running, partner confidently with the CEO and COO, and provide clear financial leadership at a critical time. You'll lead and stabilise the finance function while: Driving the team through a pending audit Acting as senior sponsor on a live finance system change Providing strategic input while remaining operationally credible The remit covers Finance and Commercial / Procurement teams What We're Looking For Proven interim CFO or Finance lead experience (public sector or complex environments beneficial) Strong strategic presence, with the ability to operate hands-on when needed Comfortable influencing at Board and Executive level Confident leading audit, governance, and systems transformation Resilient, pragmatic leader who can steady the ship quickly Location & Contract Bristol-based office, with hybrid working Some UK travel aligned to Board and leadership meetings Initial 6-month fixed-term contract £100,000-£110,000 For a confidential discussion, contact Charles Maidment at Hays Bristol - Senior Finance Interims & Contracts. 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
Our client is a £40m further education college at the heart of a fast-growing economic hub, serving Swindon, Wiltshire and parts of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. With two campuses and an adult learning centre, they offer a wide range of specialist provision, a strong track record in technical training and employer engagement and are the largest academic sixth form provider in the region. Our client is seeking a high-achieving and ambitious Chief Financial Officer to join their executive team. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership for finance, procurement, funding and management information, IT and estates/facilities management. You will play a central role in advising the Principal and Chief Executive Officer, the Senior Leadership Team and the Board of Governors on all strategic financial issues, including capital investments, revenue and expenditure, financial governance, audit and risk management. This is a pivotal opportunity for an experienced and fully qualified accountant to help shape the future of the college and drive innovation and transformation across their corporate services. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Contact to discuss the role before the closing date. Closing date: 9am on Tuesday 5 May 2026 Interview date: Friday 15 May 2026
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Our client is a £40m further education college at the heart of a fast-growing economic hub, serving Swindon, Wiltshire and parts of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. With two campuses and an adult learning centre, they offer a wide range of specialist provision, a strong track record in technical training and employer engagement and are the largest academic sixth form provider in the region. Our client is seeking a high-achieving and ambitious Chief Financial Officer to join their executive team. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership for finance, procurement, funding and management information, IT and estates/facilities management. You will play a central role in advising the Principal and Chief Executive Officer, the Senior Leadership Team and the Board of Governors on all strategic financial issues, including capital investments, revenue and expenditure, financial governance, audit and risk management. This is a pivotal opportunity for an experienced and fully qualified accountant to help shape the future of the college and drive innovation and transformation across their corporate services. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Contact to discuss the role before the closing date. Closing date: 9am on Tuesday 5 May 2026 Interview date: Friday 15 May 2026
The primary purpose of this role is to establish, develop, and manage the delivery of high-quality services and operations across a multi-let office building, on behalf of the Landlord. This includes overseeing all services provided to occupiers, ensuring the smooth and efficient running of the property. The role also carries responsibility for maintaining full compliance with statutory regulations, internal policies, and industry best practices, while consistently delivering a safe, welcoming, and professional environment for all Occupiers. Property Outline This position is primarily based at the Arbor, 255 Blackfriars Road - a vibrant, multi-occupied, high specification property located in Blackfriars which will form part of the Bankside Yards development. The site offers 225,000 ft of diverse office space for the next generation. While the Arbor will be your focus, the role may also include involvement with other high-profile properties managed by Ashdown Phillips & Partners across London The Arbor has a service charge budget of circa £4m with a year-end date of December 31 st . On-site Reports (all 3 rd party) Security Service Partner. Front of House/Reception Service Partner. Cleaning Service Partner. Mechanical and Electrical maintenance Service Partner. Communication Lines Contract managers for Security, Front of House and Cleaning Services. Day to day management and monitoring of M&E contract staff and sub-contractors. On site contracted service team manager meetings on a weekly basis to ensure coherent working. Fabric maintenance contractors - communicating with contract manager. Client Landlord; the Landlord's architect, surveyors, consultants, insurance agents & surveyors, marketing agency and letting agents. Ashdown Phillips & Partners; MD, Directors, surveyors, consultants, staff and fellow centre/building managers. Health & Safety Consultants; asbestos surveyors, Local Authority H&S Officers. Regional Fire Brigade; Fire Officers. Occupiers: their consultants, fit out agents and contractors. Key Objectives Ensuring compliance with regulations and health, safety, environment and security standards. Supporting the monitoring and management of budgets to ensure costs, quality standards and efficiencies are achieved to target. Work with key stakeholders in developing and managing events at the property. Contribute to developing strong relationships with occupiers through dynamic engagement opportunities. Drive the company's and Arbor's Environmental Social Governance (ESG) pledge and act as an ambassador for Ashdown Phillips in communicating the Clients objectives in relation to sustainability. Support the Senior Facilities Manager on working and fostering relationships with the local community in establishing the property as part of a wider network support CSR initiatives Key Accountabilities Ensure the cost-effective provision of agreed Facilities Management services for the Landlord, as required. Responsible for the procurement of, and subsequently manage, the provision of relevant services (e.g. M & E, Security and Cleaning), ensuring optimum service standards from internal/external sources. Drive a culture of continuous improvement. Manager monthly meetings with all service partners, including completion of key performance indicators. Contribute to the forecasting, and then subsequently monitor and control budgets, ensuring costs are properly allocated against the respective property schedule, contained within agreed levels, and corresponding reports provided as required and agreed with the Senior Facilities Manager and Property Surveyor Ensuring compliance with all statutory and internal obligations applicable to the ongoing occupation, operations and maintenance (including project work) of the Property. Maintain, establish and develop appropriate relationships and communication channels with all occupiers and other stakeholders (including members of the public, colleagues, line manager and client representatives) to ensure that service levels are maintained and improved having regard to relevant budgetary constraints. Manage and develop relationships with the service partners to ensure compliance with contracts and continued delivery of agreed services. Ensure all building services and life safety systems are maintained within relevant scheduled frequencies and inspections deadlines. Respond to out-of-hours emergency calls. Ensure the Senior Facilities Manager is kept appraised on operational matters. Coordinate and manage ad hoc fabric repairs within the property. Oversee emergency preparedness and response plans (fire drills, evacuation procedures). Oversee documentation for emergency procedures and safe systems of work in conjunction with our Duty Holder responsibilities Monthly reporting on building operations and performance. Monitor utilities usage and suggest sustainability initiatives. Deputise the Senior Facilities Manager in their absence. Ad hoc duties commensurate with the role. Personal Specification These are the minimum key areas of knowledge, skills and experience. Working knowledge of current statutory legislation and regulations, especially regarding Health, Safety and Environment. IOSH qualification is essential. Knowledge and experience of managing contractors and service levels (e.g. M & E, security and cleaning) associated with a retail, office or business park/estate, and within agreed budgets. Problem solving skills to continue to match resources to achieve various service requirements. Good knowledge of service charges and budgeting techniques. Excellent organisational and time management, able to meet tight deadlines and respond in emergency situations. Self motivated and able to work on own initiative without ongoing direct supervision. Resilient and adaptable, with a continuous improvement mindset Excellent interpersonal and communication skills able to effectively communicate at all levels and operate comfortably as part of a multi skilled team. Willingness to adopt a flexible approach to working patterns to respond to the changing needs of the property. High attention to detail and commitment to quality service delivery Previous facilities management or management experience in either retail or mixed use environment, ideal but not essential. Interest in the property sector and an understanding of the occupational requirements of tenants. Good IT skills in particular Microsoft Word and Excel. Interested? Apply here Complete our short form and upload your CV to express your interest in applying.
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
The primary purpose of this role is to establish, develop, and manage the delivery of high-quality services and operations across a multi-let office building, on behalf of the Landlord. This includes overseeing all services provided to occupiers, ensuring the smooth and efficient running of the property. The role also carries responsibility for maintaining full compliance with statutory regulations, internal policies, and industry best practices, while consistently delivering a safe, welcoming, and professional environment for all Occupiers. Property Outline This position is primarily based at the Arbor, 255 Blackfriars Road - a vibrant, multi-occupied, high specification property located in Blackfriars which will form part of the Bankside Yards development. The site offers 225,000 ft of diverse office space for the next generation. While the Arbor will be your focus, the role may also include involvement with other high-profile properties managed by Ashdown Phillips & Partners across London The Arbor has a service charge budget of circa £4m with a year-end date of December 31 st . On-site Reports (all 3 rd party) Security Service Partner. Front of House/Reception Service Partner. Cleaning Service Partner. Mechanical and Electrical maintenance Service Partner. Communication Lines Contract managers for Security, Front of House and Cleaning Services. Day to day management and monitoring of M&E contract staff and sub-contractors. On site contracted service team manager meetings on a weekly basis to ensure coherent working. Fabric maintenance contractors - communicating with contract manager. Client Landlord; the Landlord's architect, surveyors, consultants, insurance agents & surveyors, marketing agency and letting agents. Ashdown Phillips & Partners; MD, Directors, surveyors, consultants, staff and fellow centre/building managers. Health & Safety Consultants; asbestos surveyors, Local Authority H&S Officers. Regional Fire Brigade; Fire Officers. Occupiers: their consultants, fit out agents and contractors. Key Objectives Ensuring compliance with regulations and health, safety, environment and security standards. Supporting the monitoring and management of budgets to ensure costs, quality standards and efficiencies are achieved to target. Work with key stakeholders in developing and managing events at the property. Contribute to developing strong relationships with occupiers through dynamic engagement opportunities. Drive the company's and Arbor's Environmental Social Governance (ESG) pledge and act as an ambassador for Ashdown Phillips in communicating the Clients objectives in relation to sustainability. Support the Senior Facilities Manager on working and fostering relationships with the local community in establishing the property as part of a wider network support CSR initiatives Key Accountabilities Ensure the cost-effective provision of agreed Facilities Management services for the Landlord, as required. Responsible for the procurement of, and subsequently manage, the provision of relevant services (e.g. M & E, Security and Cleaning), ensuring optimum service standards from internal/external sources. Drive a culture of continuous improvement. Manager monthly meetings with all service partners, including completion of key performance indicators. Contribute to the forecasting, and then subsequently monitor and control budgets, ensuring costs are properly allocated against the respective property schedule, contained within agreed levels, and corresponding reports provided as required and agreed with the Senior Facilities Manager and Property Surveyor Ensuring compliance with all statutory and internal obligations applicable to the ongoing occupation, operations and maintenance (including project work) of the Property. Maintain, establish and develop appropriate relationships and communication channels with all occupiers and other stakeholders (including members of the public, colleagues, line manager and client representatives) to ensure that service levels are maintained and improved having regard to relevant budgetary constraints. Manage and develop relationships with the service partners to ensure compliance with contracts and continued delivery of agreed services. Ensure all building services and life safety systems are maintained within relevant scheduled frequencies and inspections deadlines. Respond to out-of-hours emergency calls. Ensure the Senior Facilities Manager is kept appraised on operational matters. Coordinate and manage ad hoc fabric repairs within the property. Oversee emergency preparedness and response plans (fire drills, evacuation procedures). Oversee documentation for emergency procedures and safe systems of work in conjunction with our Duty Holder responsibilities Monthly reporting on building operations and performance. Monitor utilities usage and suggest sustainability initiatives. Deputise the Senior Facilities Manager in their absence. Ad hoc duties commensurate with the role. Personal Specification These are the minimum key areas of knowledge, skills and experience. Working knowledge of current statutory legislation and regulations, especially regarding Health, Safety and Environment. IOSH qualification is essential. Knowledge and experience of managing contractors and service levels (e.g. M & E, security and cleaning) associated with a retail, office or business park/estate, and within agreed budgets. Problem solving skills to continue to match resources to achieve various service requirements. Good knowledge of service charges and budgeting techniques. Excellent organisational and time management, able to meet tight deadlines and respond in emergency situations. Self motivated and able to work on own initiative without ongoing direct supervision. Resilient and adaptable, with a continuous improvement mindset Excellent interpersonal and communication skills able to effectively communicate at all levels and operate comfortably as part of a multi skilled team. Willingness to adopt a flexible approach to working patterns to respond to the changing needs of the property. High attention to detail and commitment to quality service delivery Previous facilities management or management experience in either retail or mixed use environment, ideal but not essential. Interest in the property sector and an understanding of the occupational requirements of tenants. Good IT skills in particular Microsoft Word and Excel. Interested? Apply here Complete our short form and upload your CV to express your interest in applying.
Assistant Building Safety Manager We are seeking an Assistant Building Safety Manager to support compliance and resident safety across a portfolio of residential buildings. Position: Assistant Building Safety Manager Salary: £37,451 to £45,500 per annum depending on experience plus £1,300 car allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 4th May 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About the role This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing building safety team and support the delivery of key safety and compliance activities across a residential portfolio. Working closely with Building Safety Managers and senior leaders, you will play an important role in ensuring buildings are safe, compliant and aligned with current legislation, including the Building Safety Act. Key responsibilities include: Supporting Building Safety Managers with the management of building safety compliance Assisting with site inspections to ensure adherence to current safety regulations Gathering building information and supporting the preparation of Building Safety Case Reports Helping to ensure fire safety and wider building safety activities are tracked and recorded through the Golden Thread Reviewing maintenance and testing activities and identifying potential risks Supporting the procurement and management of consultants and specialist service providers Working collaboratively with residents, internal teams and external stakeholders to promote building safety Contributing to meetings and discussions relating to whole building safety About you You will be a proactive and collaborative individual with a keen interest in building safety and compliance. You will have: Experience or exposure to building safety, compliance, property or related environments Knowledge of fire safety and building safety principles Strong communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders Good IT skills and experience using multiple systems to manage data and records A relevant Building Safety qualification or willingness to work towards one About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading housing providers, managing homes for hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and North West. They are committed to providing high quality housing and creating inclusive communities where people can thrive. Their approach is underpinned by strong values, a focus on diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to sustainability. Employees benefit from a comprehensive package including a generous pension, enhanced annual leave, wellbeing support and opportunities for development. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Building Safety Officer, Compliance Officer, Fire Safety Officer, Property Safety Officer, Assistant Compliance Manager, Housing Compliance Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Assistant Building Safety Manager We are seeking an Assistant Building Safety Manager to support compliance and resident safety across a portfolio of residential buildings. Position: Assistant Building Safety Manager Salary: £37,451 to £45,500 per annum depending on experience plus £1,300 car allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 4th May 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About the role This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing building safety team and support the delivery of key safety and compliance activities across a residential portfolio. Working closely with Building Safety Managers and senior leaders, you will play an important role in ensuring buildings are safe, compliant and aligned with current legislation, including the Building Safety Act. Key responsibilities include: Supporting Building Safety Managers with the management of building safety compliance Assisting with site inspections to ensure adherence to current safety regulations Gathering building information and supporting the preparation of Building Safety Case Reports Helping to ensure fire safety and wider building safety activities are tracked and recorded through the Golden Thread Reviewing maintenance and testing activities and identifying potential risks Supporting the procurement and management of consultants and specialist service providers Working collaboratively with residents, internal teams and external stakeholders to promote building safety Contributing to meetings and discussions relating to whole building safety About you You will be a proactive and collaborative individual with a keen interest in building safety and compliance. You will have: Experience or exposure to building safety, compliance, property or related environments Knowledge of fire safety and building safety principles Strong communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders Good IT skills and experience using multiple systems to manage data and records A relevant Building Safety qualification or willingness to work towards one About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK's leading housing providers, managing homes for hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and North West. They are committed to providing high quality housing and creating inclusive communities where people can thrive. Their approach is underpinned by strong values, a focus on diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to sustainability. Employees benefit from a comprehensive package including a generous pension, enhanced annual leave, wellbeing support and opportunities for development. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Building Safety Officer, Compliance Officer, Fire Safety Officer, Property Safety Officer, Assistant Compliance Manager, Housing Compliance Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Location: Cambridge (CB25) Duration: Permanent Hours: 37.5 per week 8am - 4pm (Monday to Friday) Salary: Competitive Job Reference: 36072 Our client, a leading technology manufacturer based just north of Cambridge, is seeking a Legal and Compliance Officer to support its commercial, operational and governance activities. This is a broad, hands on role covering contracts, compliance, risk management and legal support across the business. You will work closely with senior management and cross functional teams to ensure robust legal and regulatory compliance. This role offers a broad exposure to commercial, compliance, employment and IP matters, strong professional development opportunities and the ability to influence legal and governance processes within a high tech environment. Responsibilities: - Contract Management: Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a variety of commercial agreements (supply, distribution, consultancy, NDAs, licensing etc.). Maintaining contract records and supporting commercial teams with risk assessments - Compliance: Leading internal compliance frameworks across data protection, export control, corporate governance and wider regulatory requirements. Developing policies, conducting audits and delivering staff training - Legal Risk and Advisory: Providing practical advice on legal and compliance matters, supporting dispute resolution, and promoting strong ethical practices across the organisation - HR and Employment Support: Advising on employment contracts, policies and employee relations matters - Intellectual Property: Assisting with the protection and administration of patents, trademarks and trade secrets, including liaison with external counsel - Corporate Governance: Supporting statutory compliance, maintaining company records and assisting with board documentation - Cross Functional Collaboration: Working with engineering, HR, finance, sales and procurement teams to provide clear and commercially focused legal guidance Requirements - 5+ years' experience in commercial law, compliance or regulatory roles, ideally within technology, engineering or manufacturing - Strong background in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts - Good knowledge of GDPR, compliance frameworks, export controls and risk management - Able to explain complex legal issues in a clear and practical way - Experience with IP, international partners or defence/advanced engineering is beneficial Please contact us as soon as possible for more details or apply below!
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Location: Cambridge (CB25) Duration: Permanent Hours: 37.5 per week 8am - 4pm (Monday to Friday) Salary: Competitive Job Reference: 36072 Our client, a leading technology manufacturer based just north of Cambridge, is seeking a Legal and Compliance Officer to support its commercial, operational and governance activities. This is a broad, hands on role covering contracts, compliance, risk management and legal support across the business. You will work closely with senior management and cross functional teams to ensure robust legal and regulatory compliance. This role offers a broad exposure to commercial, compliance, employment and IP matters, strong professional development opportunities and the ability to influence legal and governance processes within a high tech environment. Responsibilities: - Contract Management: Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a variety of commercial agreements (supply, distribution, consultancy, NDAs, licensing etc.). Maintaining contract records and supporting commercial teams with risk assessments - Compliance: Leading internal compliance frameworks across data protection, export control, corporate governance and wider regulatory requirements. Developing policies, conducting audits and delivering staff training - Legal Risk and Advisory: Providing practical advice on legal and compliance matters, supporting dispute resolution, and promoting strong ethical practices across the organisation - HR and Employment Support: Advising on employment contracts, policies and employee relations matters - Intellectual Property: Assisting with the protection and administration of patents, trademarks and trade secrets, including liaison with external counsel - Corporate Governance: Supporting statutory compliance, maintaining company records and assisting with board documentation - Cross Functional Collaboration: Working with engineering, HR, finance, sales and procurement teams to provide clear and commercially focused legal guidance Requirements - 5+ years' experience in commercial law, compliance or regulatory roles, ideally within technology, engineering or manufacturing - Strong background in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts - Good knowledge of GDPR, compliance frameworks, export controls and risk management - Able to explain complex legal issues in a clear and practical way - Experience with IP, international partners or defence/advanced engineering is beneficial Please contact us as soon as possible for more details or apply below!
Assistant Building Safety Manager We are seeking an Assistant Building Safety Manager to support compliance and resident safety across a portfolio of residential buildings. Position: Assistant Building Safety Manager Salary: £37,451 to £45,500 per annum depending on experience plus £1,300 car allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 4th May 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About the role This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing building safety team and support the delivery of key safety and compliance activities across a residential portfolio. Working closely with Building Safety Managers and senior leaders, you will play an important role in ensuring buildings are safe, compliant and aligned with current legislation, including the Building Safety Act. Key responsibilities include: Supporting Building Safety Managers with the management of building safety compliance Assisting with site inspections to ensure adherence to current safety regulations Gathering building information and supporting the preparation of Building Safety Case Reports Helping to ensure fire safety and wider building safety activities are tracked and recorded through the Golden Thread Reviewing maintenance and testing activities and identifying potential risks Supporting the procurement and management of consultants and specialist service providers Working collaboratively with residents, internal teams and external stakeholders to promote building safety Contributing to meetings and discussions relating to whole building safety About you You will be a proactive and collaborative individual with a keen interest in building safety and compliance. You will have: Experience or exposure to building safety, compliance, property or related environments Knowledge of fire safety and building safety principles Strong communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders Good IT skills and experience using multiple systems to manage data and records A relevant Building Safety qualification or willingness to work towards one About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK s leading housing providers, managing homes for hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and North West. They are committed to providing high quality housing and creating inclusive communities where people can thrive. Their approach is underpinned by strong values, a focus on diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to sustainability. Employees benefit from a comprehensive package including a generous pension, enhanced annual leave, wellbeing support and opportunities for development. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Building Safety Officer, Compliance Officer, Fire Safety Officer, Property Safety Officer, Assistant Compliance Manager, Housing Compliance Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Assistant Building Safety Manager We are seeking an Assistant Building Safety Manager to support compliance and resident safety across a portfolio of residential buildings. Position: Assistant Building Safety Manager Salary: £37,451 to £45,500 per annum depending on experience plus £1,300 car allowance Location: London, Stratford with hybrid working Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 4th May 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed About the role This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing building safety team and support the delivery of key safety and compliance activities across a residential portfolio. Working closely with Building Safety Managers and senior leaders, you will play an important role in ensuring buildings are safe, compliant and aligned with current legislation, including the Building Safety Act. Key responsibilities include: Supporting Building Safety Managers with the management of building safety compliance Assisting with site inspections to ensure adherence to current safety regulations Gathering building information and supporting the preparation of Building Safety Case Reports Helping to ensure fire safety and wider building safety activities are tracked and recorded through the Golden Thread Reviewing maintenance and testing activities and identifying potential risks Supporting the procurement and management of consultants and specialist service providers Working collaboratively with residents, internal teams and external stakeholders to promote building safety Contributing to meetings and discussions relating to whole building safety About you You will be a proactive and collaborative individual with a keen interest in building safety and compliance. You will have: Experience or exposure to building safety, compliance, property or related environments Knowledge of fire safety and building safety principles Strong communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders Good IT skills and experience using multiple systems to manage data and records A relevant Building Safety qualification or willingness to work towards one About the organisation This organisation is one of the UK s leading housing providers, managing homes for hundreds of thousands of residents across London, the South East and North West. They are committed to providing high quality housing and creating inclusive communities where people can thrive. Their approach is underpinned by strong values, a focus on diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to sustainability. Employees benefit from a comprehensive package including a generous pension, enhanced annual leave, wellbeing support and opportunities for development. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Building Safety Officer, Compliance Officer, Fire Safety Officer, Property Safety Officer, Assistant Compliance Manager, Housing Compliance Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Role: Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer Type: Permanent, Full-time Salary: 54,143 to 68,655 Hybrid: Office presence (limited remote flexibility) Location: Buckinghamshire Sellick Partnership is partnering with a highly regarded Academy Trust organisation to recruit a Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. The responsibilities of the Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer will be: Providing strategic financial leadership as part of the senior leadership team, supporting long-term sustainability and organisational objectives Leading the development and delivery of robust budgeting, forecasting and multi-year financial planning Ensuring strong financial governance, compliance and control frameworks are embedded and continuously improved Producing clear, insightful financial reporting to support informed decision-making at senior leadership and board level Overseeing day-to-day financial operations, including management accounts, audits and statutory returns Leading and developing finance and related support teams to maintain high professional standards Supporting value-for-money initiatives, procurement activity and effective contract management Working closely with senior stakeholders across operations, HR, estates and IT to ensure resources are aligned with strategic priorities The ideal candidate for the Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer role will have: A professional accountancy qualification or equivalent senior financial leadership experience A strong background in strategic financial management within an academy trust organisation Experience producing and interpreting financial reports for non-finance stakeholders A track record of managing budgets, forecasts and financial planning processes Proven leadership capability, with experience managing teams and influencing at senior level Strong analytical and systems skills, including advanced use of financial and reporting tools Experience within the public or education sector would be advantageous, though not essential How to apply for the Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer role: If you believe that you are well-suited to this excellent opportunity of Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer, please apply directly or contact Tim Farnsworth at Sellick Partnership - Derby Office for more information. CVs will be screened and submitted to the client for shortlisting, with interviews arranged promptly for shortlisted candidates. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Role: Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer Type: Permanent, Full-time Salary: 54,143 to 68,655 Hybrid: Office presence (limited remote flexibility) Location: Buckinghamshire Sellick Partnership is partnering with a highly regarded Academy Trust organisation to recruit a Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. The responsibilities of the Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer will be: Providing strategic financial leadership as part of the senior leadership team, supporting long-term sustainability and organisational objectives Leading the development and delivery of robust budgeting, forecasting and multi-year financial planning Ensuring strong financial governance, compliance and control frameworks are embedded and continuously improved Producing clear, insightful financial reporting to support informed decision-making at senior leadership and board level Overseeing day-to-day financial operations, including management accounts, audits and statutory returns Leading and developing finance and related support teams to maintain high professional standards Supporting value-for-money initiatives, procurement activity and effective contract management Working closely with senior stakeholders across operations, HR, estates and IT to ensure resources are aligned with strategic priorities The ideal candidate for the Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer role will have: A professional accountancy qualification or equivalent senior financial leadership experience A strong background in strategic financial management within an academy trust organisation Experience producing and interpreting financial reports for non-finance stakeholders A track record of managing budgets, forecasts and financial planning processes Proven leadership capability, with experience managing teams and influencing at senior level Strong analytical and systems skills, including advanced use of financial and reporting tools Experience within the public or education sector would be advantageous, though not essential How to apply for the Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer role: If you believe that you are well-suited to this excellent opportunity of Director of Finance / Chief Finance Officer, please apply directly or contact Tim Farnsworth at Sellick Partnership - Derby Office for more information. CVs will be screened and submitted to the client for shortlisting, with interviews arranged promptly for shortlisted candidates. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
As a Buyer, are you frustrated in your current procurement role or just ready for a new challenge? If you want more autonomy and responsibility to drive change and improvements in our purchasing function, with a clear career path into a more senior buying role then you should keep reading. We're a fast-paced manufacturing site in Oakham with a domestic and international client base, and we need your help to drive our purchasing department forwards. BASIC SALARY: Up to £40,000 dependent on your relevant experience BENEFITS: 4% employer pension Cash back medical plan after probation 37.5 hour working week with lunchtime finish on a Friday 24 days holiday + bank holidays - rising with service External training and qualifications, if needed for your development LOCATION: Oakham, Rutland COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Corby, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Stamford, Grantham, Uppingham, Peterborough, Kettering, Wellingborough are just some of the locations our current employees live Why should you join us? Our business is growing thanks to the government-backed incentives around the power industry We can offer you genuine career development into a more senior buying role We manufacture on site so you can get hands on involved with the business and really make a difference JOB DESCRIPTION: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Our procurement team and production planning work closely together, so you'll know what to buy and how much of it. We have over 1000+ different SKUs that we directly procure. As a Buyer, you'll support our existing Buyers, ease their workload and be involved in all areas of direct purchasing including raw materials, consumables, parts, and components. No two days will be the same. This role is vital in the success of our business growth. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Drive down procurement costs, improve our existing supplier lead times, improve product quality. Ensure your raw materials, parts and components are ordered in a timely manner, with transparency of lead times - there will be 1000s of different things being bought. Some are simple reorder generation, others will be bespoke or one-off purchase orders. Raise, chase and close off POs Find that balance between minimum and maximum stock levels Support our existing experienced Buyers where needed YOUR BACKGROUND: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Solid procurement exposure from a manufacturing or production environment Experience of stock control and supplier management, cost reduction and improving lead times You will be competent with ERP and have good Excel skills too Be competent with CAD drawings (Schematics) / Bill of Materials (BOMs) Ideally your direct buying experience will cover a variety of things such as stainless steel, aluminium, fabricated or machined parts, sheet-metal, mild steel and sub-assemblies, hydraulics, pneumatics, fasteners, technical consumables etc so you will find the transition to us easier. But, we also welcome your application if you come from any manufacturing related procurement background. THE COMPANY: We design and manufacture our own special purpose machinery and equipment. We sell domestically and globally into the power and telecoms sectors. PROSPECTS: There is a genuine career development opportunity for you within our business if you are good enough. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets and worked with the following products and/or services: Buyer, buying, procurement, raw materials, MRP, ERP, Excel, expediting, purchasing, strategic buyer, procurement officer, procurement manager, senior buyer, CIPS. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JAC18438, Wallace Hind Selection
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
As a Buyer, are you frustrated in your current procurement role or just ready for a new challenge? If you want more autonomy and responsibility to drive change and improvements in our purchasing function, with a clear career path into a more senior buying role then you should keep reading. We're a fast-paced manufacturing site in Oakham with a domestic and international client base, and we need your help to drive our purchasing department forwards. BASIC SALARY: Up to £40,000 dependent on your relevant experience BENEFITS: 4% employer pension Cash back medical plan after probation 37.5 hour working week with lunchtime finish on a Friday 24 days holiday + bank holidays - rising with service External training and qualifications, if needed for your development LOCATION: Oakham, Rutland COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Corby, Melton Mowbray, Market Harborough, Stamford, Grantham, Uppingham, Peterborough, Kettering, Wellingborough are just some of the locations our current employees live Why should you join us? Our business is growing thanks to the government-backed incentives around the power industry We can offer you genuine career development into a more senior buying role We manufacture on site so you can get hands on involved with the business and really make a difference JOB DESCRIPTION: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Our procurement team and production planning work closely together, so you'll know what to buy and how much of it. We have over 1000+ different SKUs that we directly procure. As a Buyer, you'll support our existing Buyers, ease their workload and be involved in all areas of direct purchasing including raw materials, consumables, parts, and components. No two days will be the same. This role is vital in the success of our business growth. YOUR MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Drive down procurement costs, improve our existing supplier lead times, improve product quality. Ensure your raw materials, parts and components are ordered in a timely manner, with transparency of lead times - there will be 1000s of different things being bought. Some are simple reorder generation, others will be bespoke or one-off purchase orders. Raise, chase and close off POs Find that balance between minimum and maximum stock levels Support our existing experienced Buyers where needed YOUR BACKGROUND: Buyer, Procurement - raw materials, manufacturing, engineering Solid procurement exposure from a manufacturing or production environment Experience of stock control and supplier management, cost reduction and improving lead times You will be competent with ERP and have good Excel skills too Be competent with CAD drawings (Schematics) / Bill of Materials (BOMs) Ideally your direct buying experience will cover a variety of things such as stainless steel, aluminium, fabricated or machined parts, sheet-metal, mild steel and sub-assemblies, hydraulics, pneumatics, fasteners, technical consumables etc so you will find the transition to us easier. But, we also welcome your application if you come from any manufacturing related procurement background. THE COMPANY: We design and manufacture our own special purpose machinery and equipment. We sell domestically and globally into the power and telecoms sectors. PROSPECTS: There is a genuine career development opportunity for you within our business if you are good enough. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets and worked with the following products and/or services: Buyer, buying, procurement, raw materials, MRP, ERP, Excel, expediting, purchasing, strategic buyer, procurement officer, procurement manager, senior buyer, CIPS. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JAC18438, Wallace Hind Selection