About Keech Hospice Care Keech Hospice Care provides specialist palliative care for adults and children with terminal or life limiting conditions. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for our patients and their families as they prepare for a dignified death. Our multi professional approach involves medical, nursing, social, spiritual and emotional care and is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access to our services is available to all, free from discrimination on such grounds as disability, political view or other opinion, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, wealth or otherwise and marital status. We spend £14m a year, employ almost 300 staff members and work with 1500 volunteers to provide services to the communities we serve. Main duties of the job The trustee provides clinical leadership and oversight to support Keech Hospice Care in delivering safe, effective and compassionate care. The trustee contributes to the strategic direction of the organisation ensuring clinical quality, patient safety and service sustainability are prioritised. The trustee ensures the charity fulfils its duties in line with its governing documents, relevant law and regulation. The trustee acts in good faith in the best interests of beneficiaries using clinical expertise to support effective use of resources. The trustee works collaboratively with other trustees, the chief executive and senior leaders to ensure strong governance and accountability. The trustee promotes and protects the values, integrity, reputation and public confidence in Keech Hospice Care. The trustee attends board meetings, participates in reviews and serves on committees or working groups as required. The trustee maintains awareness of clinical services, the wider health system and developments in palliative and end of life care. The trustee participates in provider visits and upholds the principles of public life including integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. Job responsibilities Our trustees play a vital role in ensuring Keech Hospice achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that Keech Hospice Care has a clear strategy and that our work and goals align with our vision. They support the team to enable growth and thrive, thereby supporting patients and families who use our services. Board members have a collective, legal responsibility. They are ultimately responsible for everything the charity does and how it does it. The overriding duty of trustees is to act in good faith within charity law and to make sure the charity pursues its aims (as set out in the governing document); uses its assets exclusively to pursue those aims; and acts in the interests of its beneficiaries. Key Responsibilities Strategic Impact: Contribute to determining the overall strategic direction of Keech Hospice Care. Decisions directly impact the services provided and the lives of patients and families. Legal Responsibility: Act in good faith, ensuring the charity pursues its aims and uses its assets effectively. Collaboration: Work with other trustees, the Chief Executive, the Senior Leadership Team and stakeholders to collectively drive success. Governance: Maintain high standards of governance that generate confidence among stakeholders and staff. Integrity: Promote and protect Keech Hospice Care's values, integrity, image and reputation. Roles and Commitments: Attend board meetings; participate in the Board's annual work programme of reviews; undertake portfolio roles as directed by the Chair; be involved in the work of committees or working groups; promote the charity with external stakeholders; participate in provider visits; perform duties in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life. Responsible for setting the strategic direction of the charity; ensure legal stewardship and guard against conflicts of interest. What we are looking for? Commitment to Keech Hospice Care and an empathy with its aims, ethos and values. Ability to attend board meetings, participate actively and advocate for our mission. Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to carrying out trustee duties. Skills and Experience Finance: Financial management and/or accountancy experience. Track record of securing value for money and effectiveness. Management: Experience in change management and organisational transformation, retail and fundraising management. Clinical: Experience in the health sector in general and end of life care in particular. Board: Experience at a board or senior manager level in a public, private or charity sector context. Experience of defining strategy, mergers & acquisitions, KPIs, governance, compliance, audit & risk management. Digital: Experience of online retail, recruitment, CRM systems, procurement & implementation of IT systems, use of AI/ML. Human Resources: Recruitment & retention of staff and/or volunteers. EDI: Working with young people, older adults, people from diverse backgrounds and/or special needs. Legal: Qualified lawyer, preferably with corporate experience. Personal Criteria No conflict of interest between your business activities and your role as trustee in line with the Seven Principles of Public Life (Nolan Principles). Ability to question intelligently, debate constructively, challenge rigorously and decide dispassionately. Ability to listen sensitively to the views of others inside and outside of the board and to gain the trust and respect of other board and senior management team members. Ability to seek and obtain full and satisfactory answers within the environment of the board. Ability to role model our values and to challenge trustees when they are being compromised. Willingness to learn and develop new skills and volunteer for specific committees and ad hoc workstreams as necessary. No prior experience required as a charity trustee - anyone with relevant skills and time is welcome to apply. Priority for applicants under 35, from a Black, Asian or other minority ethnic background, or living with a disability, as these groups are under represented on our board. Greater diversity helps us make better decisions and better represent the diversity of our membership and the communities we serve. Passion for making a difference in the community and skills/experience in the health sector, end of life care, or at a senior board/manager level in a public, private or charity sector. The role can be demanding but is deeply rewarding and you will be part of a friendly, energetic team. Support through trustee induction, training and peer to peer mentoring will be provided. Reasonable travel expenses arising from trustee duties can be covered. What you will gain Serving as a trustee can help you develop a variety of valuable skills: financial acumen, strategic thinking, governance, leadership, risk management, collaboration, communication, problem solving, ethical judgment and networking. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experience - this is a voluntary role.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
About Keech Hospice Care Keech Hospice Care provides specialist palliative care for adults and children with terminal or life limiting conditions. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for our patients and their families as they prepare for a dignified death. Our multi professional approach involves medical, nursing, social, spiritual and emotional care and is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access to our services is available to all, free from discrimination on such grounds as disability, political view or other opinion, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, wealth or otherwise and marital status. We spend £14m a year, employ almost 300 staff members and work with 1500 volunteers to provide services to the communities we serve. Main duties of the job The trustee provides clinical leadership and oversight to support Keech Hospice Care in delivering safe, effective and compassionate care. The trustee contributes to the strategic direction of the organisation ensuring clinical quality, patient safety and service sustainability are prioritised. The trustee ensures the charity fulfils its duties in line with its governing documents, relevant law and regulation. The trustee acts in good faith in the best interests of beneficiaries using clinical expertise to support effective use of resources. The trustee works collaboratively with other trustees, the chief executive and senior leaders to ensure strong governance and accountability. The trustee promotes and protects the values, integrity, reputation and public confidence in Keech Hospice Care. The trustee attends board meetings, participates in reviews and serves on committees or working groups as required. The trustee maintains awareness of clinical services, the wider health system and developments in palliative and end of life care. The trustee participates in provider visits and upholds the principles of public life including integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. Job responsibilities Our trustees play a vital role in ensuring Keech Hospice achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that Keech Hospice Care has a clear strategy and that our work and goals align with our vision. They support the team to enable growth and thrive, thereby supporting patients and families who use our services. Board members have a collective, legal responsibility. They are ultimately responsible for everything the charity does and how it does it. The overriding duty of trustees is to act in good faith within charity law and to make sure the charity pursues its aims (as set out in the governing document); uses its assets exclusively to pursue those aims; and acts in the interests of its beneficiaries. Key Responsibilities Strategic Impact: Contribute to determining the overall strategic direction of Keech Hospice Care. Decisions directly impact the services provided and the lives of patients and families. Legal Responsibility: Act in good faith, ensuring the charity pursues its aims and uses its assets effectively. Collaboration: Work with other trustees, the Chief Executive, the Senior Leadership Team and stakeholders to collectively drive success. Governance: Maintain high standards of governance that generate confidence among stakeholders and staff. Integrity: Promote and protect Keech Hospice Care's values, integrity, image and reputation. Roles and Commitments: Attend board meetings; participate in the Board's annual work programme of reviews; undertake portfolio roles as directed by the Chair; be involved in the work of committees or working groups; promote the charity with external stakeholders; participate in provider visits; perform duties in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life. Responsible for setting the strategic direction of the charity; ensure legal stewardship and guard against conflicts of interest. What we are looking for? Commitment to Keech Hospice Care and an empathy with its aims, ethos and values. Ability to attend board meetings, participate actively and advocate for our mission. Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to carrying out trustee duties. Skills and Experience Finance: Financial management and/or accountancy experience. Track record of securing value for money and effectiveness. Management: Experience in change management and organisational transformation, retail and fundraising management. Clinical: Experience in the health sector in general and end of life care in particular. Board: Experience at a board or senior manager level in a public, private or charity sector context. Experience of defining strategy, mergers & acquisitions, KPIs, governance, compliance, audit & risk management. Digital: Experience of online retail, recruitment, CRM systems, procurement & implementation of IT systems, use of AI/ML. Human Resources: Recruitment & retention of staff and/or volunteers. EDI: Working with young people, older adults, people from diverse backgrounds and/or special needs. Legal: Qualified lawyer, preferably with corporate experience. Personal Criteria No conflict of interest between your business activities and your role as trustee in line with the Seven Principles of Public Life (Nolan Principles). Ability to question intelligently, debate constructively, challenge rigorously and decide dispassionately. Ability to listen sensitively to the views of others inside and outside of the board and to gain the trust and respect of other board and senior management team members. Ability to seek and obtain full and satisfactory answers within the environment of the board. Ability to role model our values and to challenge trustees when they are being compromised. Willingness to learn and develop new skills and volunteer for specific committees and ad hoc workstreams as necessary. No prior experience required as a charity trustee - anyone with relevant skills and time is welcome to apply. Priority for applicants under 35, from a Black, Asian or other minority ethnic background, or living with a disability, as these groups are under represented on our board. Greater diversity helps us make better decisions and better represent the diversity of our membership and the communities we serve. Passion for making a difference in the community and skills/experience in the health sector, end of life care, or at a senior board/manager level in a public, private or charity sector. The role can be demanding but is deeply rewarding and you will be part of a friendly, energetic team. Support through trustee induction, training and peer to peer mentoring will be provided. Reasonable travel expenses arising from trustee duties can be covered. What you will gain Serving as a trustee can help you develop a variety of valuable skills: financial acumen, strategic thinking, governance, leadership, risk management, collaboration, communication, problem solving, ethical judgment and networking. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experience - this is a voluntary role.
Commercial Director Location: Remote (UK based) with travel Salary: £81,795 (Grade X) per year (plus Inner London Weighting of £3,483.94, if eligible) Length of contract: Permanent Hours per week: 37 Closing date: We reserve the right to adapt the advert at any time per organisational circumstances and to close this vacancy early for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Interviews: Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis Who are Women s Aid? Women s Aid is the national charity working to end domestic abuse against women and children. We are a federation of just under 180 organisations which provide over 300 local lifesaving services to women and children across England. For 50 years we have campaigned on behalf of our members and survivors to shape policy and practice, and to raise awareness of domestic abuse. Our support services, which include the Survivors Forum, the No Woman Turned Away Project, the Survivor s Handbook, Love Respect (our dedicated website for young people), the national Women s Aid Directory and our advocacy projects, help thousands of women and children every year. Purpose of the Commercial Director role: This role is about driving long-term income growth, innovation and commercial performance, while also establishing the foundations required for future scale. It is not solely a strategic role and will require pace, delivery and visible impact from the outset. The Commercial Director is a pivotal member of the Executive Leadership Team, responsible for shaping and delivering Women s Aid s commercial strategy to ensure sustainability, impact and innovation. The postholder will lead and enable teams to deliver high-quality income generation while ensuring our feminist values and social purpose remain central. The Commercial Director will lead the development and delivery of all income streams, oversee procurement and contract management, and establish the commercial, digital and governance foundations required for future growth. Key duties and responsibilities of the Commercial Director: Develop and lead a bold, values-led commercial strategy that drives growth in earned income, social enterprise activity, and strategic partnerships Build and embed the commercial, digital and data foundations required for sustainable income growth, recognising varying levels of organisational maturity. Develop, in collaboration with the CEO and Leadership Team, a portfolio of commercial opportunities and intervention for Women s Aid which could include housing support, consultancy based-back-office support for members and digital/on-line interventions and tools Provide strategic leadership and oversight across income generation. Guide the development and implementation of integrated strategies to grow and diversify income from individuals, corporates, trusts, and other key partners Lead the development and scaling of products, services, training, and accreditation offers that align with our expertise and meet market needs, with clear expectations to establish viable, revenue-generating products where these are not yet fully developed. Oversee the training function, ensuring delivery against budget and a strategic training development plan Ensure the development of commercial infrastructure, digital capability and data insight necessary to support scalable income growth Support the membership team in strengthening the member value proposition and supporting the sustainability of specialist services Embed early-stage governance, horizon scanning and prioritisation into commercial planning to avoid late-stage risk and delay. What we are looking for in our Commercial Director: Proven senior leadership experience in commercial strategy, business development, or social enterprise in a purpose-driven organisation. Financially literate, with experience in forecasting, budgeting, and performance monitoring. Experience of delivering digital transformation or building digital and data foundations within an organisation. Exceptional interpersonal, communication & networking skills A strategic thinker and implementer with the ability to analyse data The strategic and entrepreneurial mindset to create and implement an ambitious fundraising and income generation strategy Fully computer literate, comfortable with and experienced in using word processing, spreadsheets, fundraising databases, CRM, internet, and email applications. Benefits of joining us as our Commercial Director include: Generous Annual Leave Valuable Pension Benefits: a generous 7% employer contribution. Flexible Working: remote working, a generous TOIL scheme, and family-friendly policies NB: Women only need apply under schedule 9 (Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 All posts, including remote posts, must be based in the UK. Women s Aid is committed to quality, equality, and valuing diversity. Applications are particularly welcome from Black and minoritised women. Please see the Reasonable Adjustments Statement on Job Description. Please read the Single Sex Statement on our website
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Commercial Director Location: Remote (UK based) with travel Salary: £81,795 (Grade X) per year (plus Inner London Weighting of £3,483.94, if eligible) Length of contract: Permanent Hours per week: 37 Closing date: We reserve the right to adapt the advert at any time per organisational circumstances and to close this vacancy early for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Interviews: Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis Who are Women s Aid? Women s Aid is the national charity working to end domestic abuse against women and children. We are a federation of just under 180 organisations which provide over 300 local lifesaving services to women and children across England. For 50 years we have campaigned on behalf of our members and survivors to shape policy and practice, and to raise awareness of domestic abuse. Our support services, which include the Survivors Forum, the No Woman Turned Away Project, the Survivor s Handbook, Love Respect (our dedicated website for young people), the national Women s Aid Directory and our advocacy projects, help thousands of women and children every year. Purpose of the Commercial Director role: This role is about driving long-term income growth, innovation and commercial performance, while also establishing the foundations required for future scale. It is not solely a strategic role and will require pace, delivery and visible impact from the outset. The Commercial Director is a pivotal member of the Executive Leadership Team, responsible for shaping and delivering Women s Aid s commercial strategy to ensure sustainability, impact and innovation. The postholder will lead and enable teams to deliver high-quality income generation while ensuring our feminist values and social purpose remain central. The Commercial Director will lead the development and delivery of all income streams, oversee procurement and contract management, and establish the commercial, digital and governance foundations required for future growth. Key duties and responsibilities of the Commercial Director: Develop and lead a bold, values-led commercial strategy that drives growth in earned income, social enterprise activity, and strategic partnerships Build and embed the commercial, digital and data foundations required for sustainable income growth, recognising varying levels of organisational maturity. Develop, in collaboration with the CEO and Leadership Team, a portfolio of commercial opportunities and intervention for Women s Aid which could include housing support, consultancy based-back-office support for members and digital/on-line interventions and tools Provide strategic leadership and oversight across income generation. Guide the development and implementation of integrated strategies to grow and diversify income from individuals, corporates, trusts, and other key partners Lead the development and scaling of products, services, training, and accreditation offers that align with our expertise and meet market needs, with clear expectations to establish viable, revenue-generating products where these are not yet fully developed. Oversee the training function, ensuring delivery against budget and a strategic training development plan Ensure the development of commercial infrastructure, digital capability and data insight necessary to support scalable income growth Support the membership team in strengthening the member value proposition and supporting the sustainability of specialist services Embed early-stage governance, horizon scanning and prioritisation into commercial planning to avoid late-stage risk and delay. What we are looking for in our Commercial Director: Proven senior leadership experience in commercial strategy, business development, or social enterprise in a purpose-driven organisation. Financially literate, with experience in forecasting, budgeting, and performance monitoring. Experience of delivering digital transformation or building digital and data foundations within an organisation. Exceptional interpersonal, communication & networking skills A strategic thinker and implementer with the ability to analyse data The strategic and entrepreneurial mindset to create and implement an ambitious fundraising and income generation strategy Fully computer literate, comfortable with and experienced in using word processing, spreadsheets, fundraising databases, CRM, internet, and email applications. Benefits of joining us as our Commercial Director include: Generous Annual Leave Valuable Pension Benefits: a generous 7% employer contribution. Flexible Working: remote working, a generous TOIL scheme, and family-friendly policies NB: Women only need apply under schedule 9 (Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 All posts, including remote posts, must be based in the UK. Women s Aid is committed to quality, equality, and valuing diversity. Applications are particularly welcome from Black and minoritised women. Please see the Reasonable Adjustments Statement on Job Description. Please read the Single Sex Statement on our website
Project Director North West England An opportunity has arisen for a Project Director to join the Team at Galliford Try. Ideally you will be based in or around North West and will have the opportunity to travel across multiple sites/projects in the Region. What you will be doing Ensure that the site is organised and always in good order. Understand your role within the construction team and what is expected. Assist and lead with various disciplines within the construction processes. Communicate within the construction team and direct junior members of the team. Take direction and instruction from line managers and challenge if necessary. Direct the necessary labour, plant, staff and equipment to achieve both plot and project completion on time, to specification and within budget. Train and develop junior members of the team to meet current and future requirements. Monitor that the Buying team and Surveying department order the correct materials and subcontract services on time to meet contract objectives. Ensure compliance with Group Safety Policy and Health and Safety Regulations. Manage staff and operatives effectively, developing skills and attitudes that foster a high-morale working environment. Manage site teams by monitoring performance against contract targets and initiating corrective actions when necessary. Ensure that staff training and development has occurred as planned at annual appraisal and review stages. Achieve maximum marks on the twice monthly Health and Safety audit. About You Applicants must have significant experience of working on design and build projects for a main contractor, as well as management of H&S and design and procurement processes. Applicants must also manage all aspects of the build process, coordinating packages from design and procurement through to installation on site and handover. Experience on Education and/or MOJ Projects is welcomed. Up-to-date knowledge of health and safety obligations and building legislation. CSCS Card at Site Manager level. Valid SMSTS certificate. What we can offer With an impressive order book of over £4.1 billion, we offer the opportunity to work on some of the UK's most exciting projects, providing stability and the chance to stretch your capabilities and realise long held career goals. We invest in high quality training for employees of all levels, from leadership development to apprenticeship programmes, and offer flexibility through our Agile Working programme. Our benefits Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with years of service, plus the opportunity to purchase further holidays. A wide range of corporate discounts. Cycle to Work schemes. Comprehensive pension plan. Regular Save as You Earn share purchase scheme. Private medical scheme options for all salaried employees and an employee assistance programme providing free 24/7 support. Paid yearly membership to one recognised professional association relevant to your role. As a Disability Confident employer, we commit to offering an interview to any candidate with a long term health condition or disability that meets the essential criteria for the advertised position. Additional Information Galliford Try welcomes applications from candidates who would like to work full time, reduced hours or flexibly. These arrangements will be discussed in detail as part of the recruitment process.
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Project Director North West England An opportunity has arisen for a Project Director to join the Team at Galliford Try. Ideally you will be based in or around North West and will have the opportunity to travel across multiple sites/projects in the Region. What you will be doing Ensure that the site is organised and always in good order. Understand your role within the construction team and what is expected. Assist and lead with various disciplines within the construction processes. Communicate within the construction team and direct junior members of the team. Take direction and instruction from line managers and challenge if necessary. Direct the necessary labour, plant, staff and equipment to achieve both plot and project completion on time, to specification and within budget. Train and develop junior members of the team to meet current and future requirements. Monitor that the Buying team and Surveying department order the correct materials and subcontract services on time to meet contract objectives. Ensure compliance with Group Safety Policy and Health and Safety Regulations. Manage staff and operatives effectively, developing skills and attitudes that foster a high-morale working environment. Manage site teams by monitoring performance against contract targets and initiating corrective actions when necessary. Ensure that staff training and development has occurred as planned at annual appraisal and review stages. Achieve maximum marks on the twice monthly Health and Safety audit. About You Applicants must have significant experience of working on design and build projects for a main contractor, as well as management of H&S and design and procurement processes. Applicants must also manage all aspects of the build process, coordinating packages from design and procurement through to installation on site and handover. Experience on Education and/or MOJ Projects is welcomed. Up-to-date knowledge of health and safety obligations and building legislation. CSCS Card at Site Manager level. Valid SMSTS certificate. What we can offer With an impressive order book of over £4.1 billion, we offer the opportunity to work on some of the UK's most exciting projects, providing stability and the chance to stretch your capabilities and realise long held career goals. We invest in high quality training for employees of all levels, from leadership development to apprenticeship programmes, and offer flexibility through our Agile Working programme. Our benefits Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with years of service, plus the opportunity to purchase further holidays. A wide range of corporate discounts. Cycle to Work schemes. Comprehensive pension plan. Regular Save as You Earn share purchase scheme. Private medical scheme options for all salaried employees and an employee assistance programme providing free 24/7 support. Paid yearly membership to one recognised professional association relevant to your role. As a Disability Confident employer, we commit to offering an interview to any candidate with a long term health condition or disability that meets the essential criteria for the advertised position. Additional Information Galliford Try welcomes applications from candidates who would like to work full time, reduced hours or flexibly. These arrangements will be discussed in detail as part of the recruitment process.
Governance Professional Lead on all matters relating to governance across the Angling Trust, Fish Legal and the Fisheries Conservation Trust group. Maintain compliance with the Code for Sports Governance, the Charity Governance Code and other relevant frameworks. Own organisational risk management, including maintaining risk registers and leading periodic reviews. Build relationships that support non executive directors, senior management and colleagues across the organisations. Work with colleagues across the group to influence a culture of good governance. Act as Company Secretary. Qualifications & Experience Governance professional with experience within prescribed governance frameworks. Personable, flexible, with excellent interpersonal skills and a 'can do' attitude. Self motivated, organised, able to manage a varied workload and pivot with changing priorities. Owner of continuous professional development, with support and mentoring available. Proven track record of implementing the Code for Sports Governance or the Charity Governance Code. Recognised governance qualification. Experience working across organisations and teams to facilitate continuous improvement and change. Experience working with boards and committees. Line management experience in a hybrid working environment. Parliamentary Officer Parliamentary engagement and monitoring. Build and maintain effective working relationships with Ministers, MPs, Peers, parliamentary staff and relevant All Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs). Draft high quality parliamentary briefings for MPs and Peers on freshwater and marine issues affecting recreational angling with support from the wider Campaigns team. Work closely with policy leads across freshwater and marine to translate technical and policy detail into accessible and persuasive parliamentary material. Act as a key link between the Campaigns & Policy team and parliamentary stakeholders. Qualifications & Experience (Parliamentary Officer) Demonstrable understanding of the UK parliamentary system and how to influence decision making within it. Experience producing clear, accurate and persuasive briefings for political or public policy audiences. Strong written and verbal communication skills, translating complex policy and technical issues into accessible language. Ability to monitor, analyse and summarise parliamentary activity and policy developments. Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Experience working in Parliament, for a political organisation, membership body, NGO or public affairs environment. Knowledge of environmental, fisheries, water, access to nature or rural policy. Understanding of recreational angling, fisheries management or wider environmental and conservation policy. Salary & Contract (Parliamentary Officer) Salary £30,000 - £35,000 per annum pro rata, dependent on experience. 24 months fixed term contract, potentially extendable or convertible to permanent role with the right funding framework. Remote role with regular travel nationwide (occasional overnight stays, as required). Flexible working across the week - will consider less than FT requests (minimum 30 hours) (some evening or weekend work, as required). Pro rate of 25 days annual leave (plus public holidays). Laptop and telephone as well as any mileage, expenses, and TOIL. Training Officer Lead development of the central training proposition, delivered consistently across the online learning portal. Use in house course authoring tool to design, build, and publish digital learning modules, courses and structured pathways. Act as key point of contact with the online learning platform, fostering strong partnerships that support training development. Convert scripts, outlines and raw content created by subject matter specialists into clear, accessible, high quality training resources. Ensure all courses reflect a unified organisational voice and remain fully aligned with policies, codes of conduct, safeguarding requirements and environmental standards. Work closely with internal experts to translate technical environmental, coaching and charity based knowledge into user friendly learning. Maintain consistency of tone, structure, style and quality across all training materials. Manage training content pipelines, production workflows and version control. Develop assessments, quizzes, tasks and interactive digital elements to support effective learning. Review learner data, feedback and analytics to enhance the training offer. Provide occasional guidance to colleagues, tutors, clubs and volunteers on using the online portal. Qualifications & Experience (Training Officer) Experienced in training design, digital learning development, instructional design or building structured learning content. Enjoy converting technical or specialist knowledge into accessible training. Confident shaping scripts, organising content and creating structured digital learning experiences. Strong writer and communicator with excellent attention to detail. Can maintain consistent standards, ensuring training reflects organisational policies and messaging. Proactive, organised, self motivated and comfortable balancing multiple projects. Collaborates well with experts across different teams and disciplines. Experience designing training in environmental, conservation, charity or community focused contexts. Experience using course authoring tools for online learning platforms. Experience managing training workflows, version control or content production pipelines. Understanding of instructional design principles or learning theory. Knowledge of angling or a personal interest in the sport. Experience working with safeguarding, codes of conduct or compliance based training. We believe a diversity of backgrounds, experience and opinions builds the strongest team, so we encourage people from under represented groups to apply. We are members of the Sporting Equals Charter and are actively participating in the Sport England sponsored Inclusive Employers development programme. Please only apply if you have the right to work in the UK and meet the specific travel or vehicle requirements specified in each role. We take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application for this role-we will never pass your details onto a third party. We may contact you by email or telephone about the progress of your application. This processing is conducted lawfully based on legitimate interests.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Governance Professional Lead on all matters relating to governance across the Angling Trust, Fish Legal and the Fisheries Conservation Trust group. Maintain compliance with the Code for Sports Governance, the Charity Governance Code and other relevant frameworks. Own organisational risk management, including maintaining risk registers and leading periodic reviews. Build relationships that support non executive directors, senior management and colleagues across the organisations. Work with colleagues across the group to influence a culture of good governance. Act as Company Secretary. Qualifications & Experience Governance professional with experience within prescribed governance frameworks. Personable, flexible, with excellent interpersonal skills and a 'can do' attitude. Self motivated, organised, able to manage a varied workload and pivot with changing priorities. Owner of continuous professional development, with support and mentoring available. Proven track record of implementing the Code for Sports Governance or the Charity Governance Code. Recognised governance qualification. Experience working across organisations and teams to facilitate continuous improvement and change. Experience working with boards and committees. Line management experience in a hybrid working environment. Parliamentary Officer Parliamentary engagement and monitoring. Build and maintain effective working relationships with Ministers, MPs, Peers, parliamentary staff and relevant All Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs). Draft high quality parliamentary briefings for MPs and Peers on freshwater and marine issues affecting recreational angling with support from the wider Campaigns team. Work closely with policy leads across freshwater and marine to translate technical and policy detail into accessible and persuasive parliamentary material. Act as a key link between the Campaigns & Policy team and parliamentary stakeholders. Qualifications & Experience (Parliamentary Officer) Demonstrable understanding of the UK parliamentary system and how to influence decision making within it. Experience producing clear, accurate and persuasive briefings for political or public policy audiences. Strong written and verbal communication skills, translating complex policy and technical issues into accessible language. Ability to monitor, analyse and summarise parliamentary activity and policy developments. Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Experience working in Parliament, for a political organisation, membership body, NGO or public affairs environment. Knowledge of environmental, fisheries, water, access to nature or rural policy. Understanding of recreational angling, fisheries management or wider environmental and conservation policy. Salary & Contract (Parliamentary Officer) Salary £30,000 - £35,000 per annum pro rata, dependent on experience. 24 months fixed term contract, potentially extendable or convertible to permanent role with the right funding framework. Remote role with regular travel nationwide (occasional overnight stays, as required). Flexible working across the week - will consider less than FT requests (minimum 30 hours) (some evening or weekend work, as required). Pro rate of 25 days annual leave (plus public holidays). Laptop and telephone as well as any mileage, expenses, and TOIL. Training Officer Lead development of the central training proposition, delivered consistently across the online learning portal. Use in house course authoring tool to design, build, and publish digital learning modules, courses and structured pathways. Act as key point of contact with the online learning platform, fostering strong partnerships that support training development. Convert scripts, outlines and raw content created by subject matter specialists into clear, accessible, high quality training resources. Ensure all courses reflect a unified organisational voice and remain fully aligned with policies, codes of conduct, safeguarding requirements and environmental standards. Work closely with internal experts to translate technical environmental, coaching and charity based knowledge into user friendly learning. Maintain consistency of tone, structure, style and quality across all training materials. Manage training content pipelines, production workflows and version control. Develop assessments, quizzes, tasks and interactive digital elements to support effective learning. Review learner data, feedback and analytics to enhance the training offer. Provide occasional guidance to colleagues, tutors, clubs and volunteers on using the online portal. Qualifications & Experience (Training Officer) Experienced in training design, digital learning development, instructional design or building structured learning content. Enjoy converting technical or specialist knowledge into accessible training. Confident shaping scripts, organising content and creating structured digital learning experiences. Strong writer and communicator with excellent attention to detail. Can maintain consistent standards, ensuring training reflects organisational policies and messaging. Proactive, organised, self motivated and comfortable balancing multiple projects. Collaborates well with experts across different teams and disciplines. Experience designing training in environmental, conservation, charity or community focused contexts. Experience using course authoring tools for online learning platforms. Experience managing training workflows, version control or content production pipelines. Understanding of instructional design principles or learning theory. Knowledge of angling or a personal interest in the sport. Experience working with safeguarding, codes of conduct or compliance based training. We believe a diversity of backgrounds, experience and opinions builds the strongest team, so we encourage people from under represented groups to apply. We are members of the Sporting Equals Charter and are actively participating in the Sport England sponsored Inclusive Employers development programme. Please only apply if you have the right to work in the UK and meet the specific travel or vehicle requirements specified in each role. We take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application for this role-we will never pass your details onto a third party. We may contact you by email or telephone about the progress of your application. This processing is conducted lawfully based on legitimate interests.
Job Summary An exciting opportunity to lead The Exhibitions Group into its next chapter The Exhibitions Group (TEG) is seeking an Executive Director to drive the continued growth and development of our organisation. Job Description Following a successful first three years of Arts Council England funding, and with a new brand identity, enhanced visibility across the sector, and a growing programme of activity, TEG is ready to move into an exciting new phase. We are looking for an experienced and passionate museum and gallery professional to lead us there. Having previously been led on a part time freelance basis, the current recruitment is for a salaried role which reflects our commitment to building long term capacity and sustainability for the organisation. As Executive Director, you will provide strategic leadership for TEG, championing the vital role of temporary and touring exhibitions in building audiences and driving income across the wider museum and gallery sector. You will strengthen our diversified income model, grow our membership, raise our national and international profile, and ensure our voice remains clear, confident, and impactful. You will also oversee a dynamic programme of professional development, workshops, and knowledge exchange initiatives, supporting the creation of a diverse, inclusive, and accessible exhibitions profession. What We're Looking For We're seeking a leader with demonstrable experience of developing organisations with mixed funding models, alongside in depth knowledge of the current challenges and priorities facing the exhibitions sector. You'll be a confident advocate, a skilled communicator, and a collaborative team leader. The Details Job title: Executive Director Location: Remote, with regular travel expected Contract: Permanent, part time (30 hours per week) Core hours: 10am - 3pm Salary: £44,000 (FTE £55,000) Reporting to: Board of Trustees If you are ready to shape the future of the exhibitions sector, we'd love to hear from you.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Job Summary An exciting opportunity to lead The Exhibitions Group into its next chapter The Exhibitions Group (TEG) is seeking an Executive Director to drive the continued growth and development of our organisation. Job Description Following a successful first three years of Arts Council England funding, and with a new brand identity, enhanced visibility across the sector, and a growing programme of activity, TEG is ready to move into an exciting new phase. We are looking for an experienced and passionate museum and gallery professional to lead us there. Having previously been led on a part time freelance basis, the current recruitment is for a salaried role which reflects our commitment to building long term capacity and sustainability for the organisation. As Executive Director, you will provide strategic leadership for TEG, championing the vital role of temporary and touring exhibitions in building audiences and driving income across the wider museum and gallery sector. You will strengthen our diversified income model, grow our membership, raise our national and international profile, and ensure our voice remains clear, confident, and impactful. You will also oversee a dynamic programme of professional development, workshops, and knowledge exchange initiatives, supporting the creation of a diverse, inclusive, and accessible exhibitions profession. What We're Looking For We're seeking a leader with demonstrable experience of developing organisations with mixed funding models, alongside in depth knowledge of the current challenges and priorities facing the exhibitions sector. You'll be a confident advocate, a skilled communicator, and a collaborative team leader. The Details Job title: Executive Director Location: Remote, with regular travel expected Contract: Permanent, part time (30 hours per week) Core hours: 10am - 3pm Salary: £44,000 (FTE £55,000) Reporting to: Board of Trustees If you are ready to shape the future of the exhibitions sector, we'd love to hear from you.
United Utilities' (UU) purpose is to deliver great water for a stronger, greener and healthier North West of England. We are committed to providing our services in a way that respects the environment, supports the economy, and benefits society. We value diversity, inclusion and innovation in our workplace, and we foster a culture where our people can grow, excel, and be themselves. We uphold our ethics, values and business model to fulfil our mission and, by setting clear goals and objectives, we create sustainable long-term value for our colleagues, customers and communities. Whether you work with a team that shares your vision or join a network of peers with similar interests, you will find a welcoming and supportive organisation to be part of. We've got a lot to offer. You'll be part of a thriving FTSE 100 company and will enjoy a range of core benefits that reflect your value and value contribution. Benefits A generous annual leave package of 26 days, which increases to 30 days after four years of service (increases one day per year), in addition to 8 bank holidays A competitive pension scheme with up to 14% employer contribution, 21% combined, and life cover Up to 7.5% performance-related bonus scheme, as well as recognition awards for outstanding achievements A comprehensive healthcare plan through our company-funded scheme MyGymDiscounts - gym and wellness benefit that offers up to 25% off on gym memberships and digital fitness subscriptions Best Doctors Salary Finance Wealth at Work courses Deals and discounts EVolve Car Scheme Employee Assistance Plan Mental health first aiders ShareBuy MORE Choices flexible benefits Enhanced parental leave schemes Job Purpose To lead, develop and manage UU's strategic direction for water related activities across the Water business. You will help to develop policies and strategies that support excellent service, add value and support long-term stewardship for water assets. To integrate strategies into wider business plans such as the drought plan, WRMP and the Price Review business plan submission. Accountabilities & Responsibilities As a Business Analyst in the Water Resources team, you will play a vital role in supporting the development and delivery of strategic water resource plans. Your analytical expertise will help ensure the company meets regulatory requirements while delivering sustainable and cost-effective water resource solutions. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the delivery of the Water Resources Management Plan (WRMP), Drought Plan, and the Annual Review of the Water Resources Management Plan through robust data analysis to produce high-quality technical outputs. Preparing and integrating water resource components into the WRMP and Business Plan, ensuring alignment and consistency across key strategic plans. Applying robust water resources planning methodologies to support evidence-based decision-making that balances risk, resilience, and affordability. Translating complex technical outputs into clear, actionable insights for internal stakeholders and senior decision-makers Facilitating effective communication and collaboration between the water resources team, regulators, and key stakeholders Technical Skills & Experience Relevant experience and a good knowledge of water, wastewater and associated practices, techniques, strategies and the operation of water and wastewater assets and business procedures Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex datasets and draw meaningful conclusions Experience with data handling, analysis, and visualisation tools; with good knowledge of GIS, Power BI and Tableau. Experience in data modelling and analysis using tools such as Python, VBA, and SQL to support water resources planning, regulatory submissions (e.g. WRMP, WINEP), and strategic decision-making. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present technical information clearly to a range of stakeholders Qualifications Essential Qualifications Degree (or equivalent) in a numerate, scientific, or technical discipline Visa sponsorship may not be available for this role About the Team Water is a vital but limited natural resource. The pressures of population growth, climate change and environmental considerations mean that it's now more important than ever to plan how we will manage water resources. In Water Resources we plan we will continue to deliver a reliable supply of water for customers in the future, while protecting the environment. Utilising the latest techniques we forecast supply and demand and take into account environmental and drought resilience requirements, as well as future customer needs, assessing under regional and national planning frameworks. We define our strategy to achieve a long-term, best value and sustainable plan for water supplies on the North West. We set out the approach to how we manage water supplies to make sure there is always enough for customers, business and the environment. As a result, here in Water Resources, our planning involves making some huge strategic decisions that are critical to the company. We work closely with the Executive to shape the future of United Utilities, providing excellent opportunities for progression
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
United Utilities' (UU) purpose is to deliver great water for a stronger, greener and healthier North West of England. We are committed to providing our services in a way that respects the environment, supports the economy, and benefits society. We value diversity, inclusion and innovation in our workplace, and we foster a culture where our people can grow, excel, and be themselves. We uphold our ethics, values and business model to fulfil our mission and, by setting clear goals and objectives, we create sustainable long-term value for our colleagues, customers and communities. Whether you work with a team that shares your vision or join a network of peers with similar interests, you will find a welcoming and supportive organisation to be part of. We've got a lot to offer. You'll be part of a thriving FTSE 100 company and will enjoy a range of core benefits that reflect your value and value contribution. Benefits A generous annual leave package of 26 days, which increases to 30 days after four years of service (increases one day per year), in addition to 8 bank holidays A competitive pension scheme with up to 14% employer contribution, 21% combined, and life cover Up to 7.5% performance-related bonus scheme, as well as recognition awards for outstanding achievements A comprehensive healthcare plan through our company-funded scheme MyGymDiscounts - gym and wellness benefit that offers up to 25% off on gym memberships and digital fitness subscriptions Best Doctors Salary Finance Wealth at Work courses Deals and discounts EVolve Car Scheme Employee Assistance Plan Mental health first aiders ShareBuy MORE Choices flexible benefits Enhanced parental leave schemes Job Purpose To lead, develop and manage UU's strategic direction for water related activities across the Water business. You will help to develop policies and strategies that support excellent service, add value and support long-term stewardship for water assets. To integrate strategies into wider business plans such as the drought plan, WRMP and the Price Review business plan submission. Accountabilities & Responsibilities As a Business Analyst in the Water Resources team, you will play a vital role in supporting the development and delivery of strategic water resource plans. Your analytical expertise will help ensure the company meets regulatory requirements while delivering sustainable and cost-effective water resource solutions. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the delivery of the Water Resources Management Plan (WRMP), Drought Plan, and the Annual Review of the Water Resources Management Plan through robust data analysis to produce high-quality technical outputs. Preparing and integrating water resource components into the WRMP and Business Plan, ensuring alignment and consistency across key strategic plans. Applying robust water resources planning methodologies to support evidence-based decision-making that balances risk, resilience, and affordability. Translating complex technical outputs into clear, actionable insights for internal stakeholders and senior decision-makers Facilitating effective communication and collaboration between the water resources team, regulators, and key stakeholders Technical Skills & Experience Relevant experience and a good knowledge of water, wastewater and associated practices, techniques, strategies and the operation of water and wastewater assets and business procedures Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex datasets and draw meaningful conclusions Experience with data handling, analysis, and visualisation tools; with good knowledge of GIS, Power BI and Tableau. Experience in data modelling and analysis using tools such as Python, VBA, and SQL to support water resources planning, regulatory submissions (e.g. WRMP, WINEP), and strategic decision-making. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present technical information clearly to a range of stakeholders Qualifications Essential Qualifications Degree (or equivalent) in a numerate, scientific, or technical discipline Visa sponsorship may not be available for this role About the Team Water is a vital but limited natural resource. The pressures of population growth, climate change and environmental considerations mean that it's now more important than ever to plan how we will manage water resources. In Water Resources we plan we will continue to deliver a reliable supply of water for customers in the future, while protecting the environment. Utilising the latest techniques we forecast supply and demand and take into account environmental and drought resilience requirements, as well as future customer needs, assessing under regional and national planning frameworks. We define our strategy to achieve a long-term, best value and sustainable plan for water supplies on the North West. We set out the approach to how we manage water supplies to make sure there is always enough for customers, business and the environment. As a result, here in Water Resources, our planning involves making some huge strategic decisions that are critical to the company. We work closely with the Executive to shape the future of United Utilities, providing excellent opportunities for progression
Family Lawyers - Multiple Locations Across the South of England Are you an experienced Family Lawyer seeking your next opportunity within a forward-thinking, client-focused firm? Our client, a highly regarded law practice with a strong reputation in family law, is currently recruiting experienced and talented Family Lawyers to join their growing teams across multiple offices in the South of England. Available locations include: Ascot, Basingstoke, Beaconsfield, Guildford, Henley-On-Thames, Marlow, Newbury, Oxford, Petersfield, St. Albans, Southampton, Winchester, and Woodley. Whether you're looking to deepen your expertise, step into a leadership role, or simply work in a supportive environment where your contributions are genuinely valued, this is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your career. The Opportunity You will handle a varied caseload of privately funded family matters, including divorce, financial remedy, cohabitation disputes, children issues, and pre/post-nuptial agreements. With support from experienced colleagues and access to excellent training and development programmes, you'll be encouraged to develop your practice and grow professionally. What's on Offer Highly competitive salary structure, tailored to your experience Generous bonus scheme with significant earning potential Private healthcare and enhanced pension contributions Substantial annual leave, wellbeing initiatives, and staff events Free parking and modern office environments Leadership development and career progression opportunities What You Will Bring: Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with the right to practice in England & Wales Strong experience in handling privately funded family law matters, including divorce, financial remedy, and children matters Resolution membership or accreditation (desirable but not essential) Excellent client care, communication, and case management skills Our client is committed to creating an inclusive and empowering workplace where legal professionals can thrive and make a meaningful impact-both in their clients' lives and the communities they serve. If you're an ambitious Family Lawyer with a strong track record and a passion for delivering excellent client service, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to confidentially explore opportunities across these locations and find a role that works for your lifestyle and career goals. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Omnia Resourcing who are operating as an employment business.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Family Lawyers - Multiple Locations Across the South of England Are you an experienced Family Lawyer seeking your next opportunity within a forward-thinking, client-focused firm? Our client, a highly regarded law practice with a strong reputation in family law, is currently recruiting experienced and talented Family Lawyers to join their growing teams across multiple offices in the South of England. Available locations include: Ascot, Basingstoke, Beaconsfield, Guildford, Henley-On-Thames, Marlow, Newbury, Oxford, Petersfield, St. Albans, Southampton, Winchester, and Woodley. Whether you're looking to deepen your expertise, step into a leadership role, or simply work in a supportive environment where your contributions are genuinely valued, this is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your career. The Opportunity You will handle a varied caseload of privately funded family matters, including divorce, financial remedy, cohabitation disputes, children issues, and pre/post-nuptial agreements. With support from experienced colleagues and access to excellent training and development programmes, you'll be encouraged to develop your practice and grow professionally. What's on Offer Highly competitive salary structure, tailored to your experience Generous bonus scheme with significant earning potential Private healthcare and enhanced pension contributions Substantial annual leave, wellbeing initiatives, and staff events Free parking and modern office environments Leadership development and career progression opportunities What You Will Bring: Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with the right to practice in England & Wales Strong experience in handling privately funded family law matters, including divorce, financial remedy, and children matters Resolution membership or accreditation (desirable but not essential) Excellent client care, communication, and case management skills Our client is committed to creating an inclusive and empowering workplace where legal professionals can thrive and make a meaningful impact-both in their clients' lives and the communities they serve. If you're an ambitious Family Lawyer with a strong track record and a passion for delivering excellent client service, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to confidentially explore opportunities across these locations and find a role that works for your lifestyle and career goals. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Omnia Resourcing who are operating as an employment business.