Finance Manager Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work for an organisation that makes a difference A rare opportunity has arisen to join a small and vibrant finance team working with the Diocese. We are looking to recruit a new manager to take the Diocesan Board of Finance forward with developing systems and reporting and being involved with all sorts of interesting and varied departments. Position: Finance Manager Location: Oxford/Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: £49,748.09 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday 30 June 2026, at midnight Interviews: Friday 10 July 2026, at Church House Oxford, Langford Locks, Kidlington, OX5 1GF The Role In this role, you will support the Director of Finance in providing a proactive, efficient, and highly effective finance service across the Diocesan Board of Finance and Trust custodian company, as well as supporting the larger finance team who look after the Board of Education. The role will include taking ownership of the budget and forecast for Board, running the month-end and reporting process and interacting with Heads of Department and key Diocese clergy in helping to run their day-to-day operations. The role will also take the lead in managing the tax and statutory reporting, and appropriate training assistance will be made available as required. You will play a key role within a Finance department totalling 9 staff. The team have been through a time of change, including the introduction of a system 3 years ago that still requires some input to ensure it is being maximised in usefulness. About You We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Accountant to join the friendly team in the Finance function. You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. With proven experience in producing timely, high-quality and accurate financial information, your can-do approach to work will inspire you to deliver excellent, meaningful financial reports that will have high impact for stakeholders. You will be flexible in your working style, have strong numerical proficiency, confident communication skills, and excellent organisational and monitoring abilities. In return, there will be many opportunities for you to enhance your skill set, gain new experiences, and develop your career pathway within this important function. You do not need to be a practising Christian or have a faith to work with us - around 50% of our staff are not practising Christians but are comfortable with the Christian ethos that underpins our work. However, all our staff do have a desire to make a difference. The successful candidate must have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. If you do not hear from us, your application has not been successful. We are particularly keen to receive applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority heritage and disabled candidates, who are currently underrepresented. Our client is committed to the safeguarding, care, and nurture of everyone within the church community. They follow and are committed to their Safeguarding Policies and the relevant statutory legislation and guidance, "Working together" to ensure the welfare of children and young people is paramount. You may have experience in other areas such as Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance Deputy Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Charity Accountant, Business Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work for an organisation that makes a difference A rare opportunity has arisen to join a small and vibrant finance team working with the Diocese. We are looking to recruit a new manager to take the Diocesan Board of Finance forward with developing systems and reporting and being involved with all sorts of interesting and varied departments. Position: Finance Manager Location: Oxford/Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: £49,748.09 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday 30 June 2026, at midnight Interviews: Friday 10 July 2026, at Church House Oxford, Langford Locks, Kidlington, OX5 1GF The Role In this role, you will support the Director of Finance in providing a proactive, efficient, and highly effective finance service across the Diocesan Board of Finance and Trust custodian company, as well as supporting the larger finance team who look after the Board of Education. The role will include taking ownership of the budget and forecast for Board, running the month-end and reporting process and interacting with Heads of Department and key Diocese clergy in helping to run their day-to-day operations. The role will also take the lead in managing the tax and statutory reporting, and appropriate training assistance will be made available as required. You will play a key role within a Finance department totalling 9 staff. The team have been through a time of change, including the introduction of a system 3 years ago that still requires some input to ensure it is being maximised in usefulness. About You We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Accountant to join the friendly team in the Finance function. You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. With proven experience in producing timely, high-quality and accurate financial information, your can-do approach to work will inspire you to deliver excellent, meaningful financial reports that will have high impact for stakeholders. You will be flexible in your working style, have strong numerical proficiency, confident communication skills, and excellent organisational and monitoring abilities. In return, there will be many opportunities for you to enhance your skill set, gain new experiences, and develop your career pathway within this important function. You do not need to be a practising Christian or have a faith to work with us - around 50% of our staff are not practising Christians but are comfortable with the Christian ethos that underpins our work. However, all our staff do have a desire to make a difference. The successful candidate must have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. If you do not hear from us, your application has not been successful. We are particularly keen to receive applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority heritage and disabled candidates, who are currently underrepresented. Our client is committed to the safeguarding, care, and nurture of everyone within the church community. They follow and are committed to their Safeguarding Policies and the relevant statutory legislation and guidance, "Working together" to ensure the welfare of children and young people is paramount. You may have experience in other areas such as Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance Deputy Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Charity Accountant, Business Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Chief Technology Officer Location : Hybrid/Office based in London EC4R Salary : £170,000+ and 20% performance-related bonus + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You : 30 Days Annual Leave, 20% share package, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are seeking a bold, visionary, and hands-on Chief Technology Officer to lead Wilmington Plc s technology strategy at a defining moment in our journey. Wilmington is undergoing a significant evolution, repositioning itself as a RegTech Business Services platform. Technology is no longer a support function, it is the engine that will drive our growth, differentiation, and long-term success. This role exists because we are serious about transformation. As CTO, you will play a central role in shaping how Wilmington looks, operates, and competes in the future. You will unite platforms, people, data, and products into a coherent, scalable, and future-ready technology ecosystem that enables innovation at pace. This is a rare opportunity to leave a lasting legacy: architecting a modern technology landscape, embedding AI at scale, and leading change across an acquisitive, ambitious business. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Reporting directly to the CEO, the CTO is accountable for defining and delivering Wilmington s technology vision, ensuring it underpins our strategic ambitions and accelerates transformation across the group. You will operate as a trusted executive leader, shaping corporate strategy, guiding investment decisions, and ensuring technology enables innovation, scalability, and sustainable growth. This role blends strategic leadership with hands-on influence, setting direction while ensuring delivery excellence. You will be responsible for: Leading the delivery of a modern, composable architecture across proprietary platforms, cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), CI/CD pipelines, and core business systems such as Salesforce Ensuring technology scalability and integration capability to support ongoing acquisitions and rapid business growth Building, inspiring, and leading a high-performing, future-focused technology function spanning Engineering, Architecture, Data, and Systems Embedding a culture of technical excellence, learning, accountability, and continuous improvement Championing Agile and product-led delivery models that drive measurable business outcomes Defining and executing an ambitious AI strategy, unlocking value from LLMs and emerging technologies while ensuring governance, ethics, and IP protection Designing and overseeing an internal AI operations platform that integrates enterprise systems, automation workflows, and data assets Establishing robust AI governance frameworks aligned with regulatory expectations and industry best practice Driving AI-assisted development approaches to significantly enhance productivity, quality, and speed-to-market Managing strategic technology partnerships and vendors to maximise value, innovation, and performance Setting enterprise-wide technical standards to ensure consistency, resilience, and long-term sustainability Improving operational efficiency, availability, and performance across infrastructure and services Supporting strategic planning, financial oversight, and investment business cases at executive level Leading technology input into product and platform roadmaps aligned to business-unit priorities Acting as a visible, credible technology leader both internally and externally, representing Wilmington s vision and capability What s the Best Thing About This Role You will define and deliver the technology vision for a business in the midst of meaningful, purposeful transformation. With strong board-level sponsorship and a broad mandate for change, this role offers genuine freedom to innovate. You will shape how Wilmington competes in an increasingly AI-driven and regulated world building platforms, products, and capabilities that truly differentiate us and create long-term value. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role The challenge lies in balancing ambition with pragmatism. You will need to unlock innovation and transformation while maximising the value of existing platforms, teams, and investments. At the same time, you will be navigating rapid technological change (particularly in AI) while maintaining stability, governance, and trust across a complex and regulated environment. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have / be: Deep expertise in cloud architecture (AWS, Azure, or GCP), including large-scale, resilient system design and frameworks such as Well-Architected, with the ability to clearly communicate complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders Strong experience in Enterprise Architecture, solution design, and delivering complex technology transformations at scale Proven capability in modern engineering practices, including containerisation, CI/CD pipelines, Agile delivery, and code quality tooling Strong understanding of data platforms, visualisation, and product management principles, translating market and technology trends into compelling roadmaps Experience with CRM platforms (Salesforce and/or Dynamics 365), e-learning platforms, and data-led or information services environments Demonstrable success leading M&A technology integration, from due diligence through to post-acquisition execution Strong research orientation with a passion for identifying, assessing, and embedding emerging technologies Extensive experience (10+ years) in senior technology leadership roles within digitally enabled, platform-driven, or media-led environments Hands-on experience with AI and LLM platforms (e.g. Claude, GPT), including an understanding of capabilities, trade-offs, and enterprise adoption Working knowledge of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic AI architectures, with experience integrating AI securely and at scale Practical experience in enterprise AI governance, prompt engineering, and deployment approaches (including RAG, fine-tuning considerations, and risk mitigation) Experience leveraging AI-assisted development tools (e.g. GitHub Copilot, Claude Code) to materially improve engineering productivity and delivery outcomes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a shared purpose turning knowledge into advantage. We provide trusted information, training, and insight to professional markets across Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal, and Insight sectors. Our businesses empower organisations and professionals to perform better by providing high-quality, relevant, and reliable knowledge. We collaborate across the group, share success, and focus relentlessly on delivering value to our customers. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers do the right business in the right way providing the data, insights, and education they need to navigate an increasingly complex GRC landscape. When you join us, you won t just shape a company s technology future you ll make a meaningful impact for our customers. We offer flexible hybrid working, strong development opportunities, and an environment where leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Whether you re seeking your next defining role or ready to lead change at scale, this is work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Chief Technology Officer Location : Hybrid/Office based in London EC4R Salary : £170,000+ and 20% performance-related bonus + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You : 30 Days Annual Leave, 20% share package, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are seeking a bold, visionary, and hands-on Chief Technology Officer to lead Wilmington Plc s technology strategy at a defining moment in our journey. Wilmington is undergoing a significant evolution, repositioning itself as a RegTech Business Services platform. Technology is no longer a support function, it is the engine that will drive our growth, differentiation, and long-term success. This role exists because we are serious about transformation. As CTO, you will play a central role in shaping how Wilmington looks, operates, and competes in the future. You will unite platforms, people, data, and products into a coherent, scalable, and future-ready technology ecosystem that enables innovation at pace. This is a rare opportunity to leave a lasting legacy: architecting a modern technology landscape, embedding AI at scale, and leading change across an acquisitive, ambitious business. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Reporting directly to the CEO, the CTO is accountable for defining and delivering Wilmington s technology vision, ensuring it underpins our strategic ambitions and accelerates transformation across the group. You will operate as a trusted executive leader, shaping corporate strategy, guiding investment decisions, and ensuring technology enables innovation, scalability, and sustainable growth. This role blends strategic leadership with hands-on influence, setting direction while ensuring delivery excellence. You will be responsible for: Leading the delivery of a modern, composable architecture across proprietary platforms, cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), CI/CD pipelines, and core business systems such as Salesforce Ensuring technology scalability and integration capability to support ongoing acquisitions and rapid business growth Building, inspiring, and leading a high-performing, future-focused technology function spanning Engineering, Architecture, Data, and Systems Embedding a culture of technical excellence, learning, accountability, and continuous improvement Championing Agile and product-led delivery models that drive measurable business outcomes Defining and executing an ambitious AI strategy, unlocking value from LLMs and emerging technologies while ensuring governance, ethics, and IP protection Designing and overseeing an internal AI operations platform that integrates enterprise systems, automation workflows, and data assets Establishing robust AI governance frameworks aligned with regulatory expectations and industry best practice Driving AI-assisted development approaches to significantly enhance productivity, quality, and speed-to-market Managing strategic technology partnerships and vendors to maximise value, innovation, and performance Setting enterprise-wide technical standards to ensure consistency, resilience, and long-term sustainability Improving operational efficiency, availability, and performance across infrastructure and services Supporting strategic planning, financial oversight, and investment business cases at executive level Leading technology input into product and platform roadmaps aligned to business-unit priorities Acting as a visible, credible technology leader both internally and externally, representing Wilmington s vision and capability What s the Best Thing About This Role You will define and deliver the technology vision for a business in the midst of meaningful, purposeful transformation. With strong board-level sponsorship and a broad mandate for change, this role offers genuine freedom to innovate. You will shape how Wilmington competes in an increasingly AI-driven and regulated world building platforms, products, and capabilities that truly differentiate us and create long-term value. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role The challenge lies in balancing ambition with pragmatism. You will need to unlock innovation and transformation while maximising the value of existing platforms, teams, and investments. At the same time, you will be navigating rapid technological change (particularly in AI) while maintaining stability, governance, and trust across a complex and regulated environment. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have / be: Deep expertise in cloud architecture (AWS, Azure, or GCP), including large-scale, resilient system design and frameworks such as Well-Architected, with the ability to clearly communicate complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders Strong experience in Enterprise Architecture, solution design, and delivering complex technology transformations at scale Proven capability in modern engineering practices, including containerisation, CI/CD pipelines, Agile delivery, and code quality tooling Strong understanding of data platforms, visualisation, and product management principles, translating market and technology trends into compelling roadmaps Experience with CRM platforms (Salesforce and/or Dynamics 365), e-learning platforms, and data-led or information services environments Demonstrable success leading M&A technology integration, from due diligence through to post-acquisition execution Strong research orientation with a passion for identifying, assessing, and embedding emerging technologies Extensive experience (10+ years) in senior technology leadership roles within digitally enabled, platform-driven, or media-led environments Hands-on experience with AI and LLM platforms (e.g. Claude, GPT), including an understanding of capabilities, trade-offs, and enterprise adoption Working knowledge of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic AI architectures, with experience integrating AI securely and at scale Practical experience in enterprise AI governance, prompt engineering, and deployment approaches (including RAG, fine-tuning considerations, and risk mitigation) Experience leveraging AI-assisted development tools (e.g. GitHub Copilot, Claude Code) to materially improve engineering productivity and delivery outcomes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a shared purpose turning knowledge into advantage. We provide trusted information, training, and insight to professional markets across Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal, and Insight sectors. Our businesses empower organisations and professionals to perform better by providing high-quality, relevant, and reliable knowledge. We collaborate across the group, share success, and focus relentlessly on delivering value to our customers. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers do the right business in the right way providing the data, insights, and education they need to navigate an increasingly complex GRC landscape. When you join us, you won t just shape a company s technology future you ll make a meaningful impact for our customers. We offer flexible hybrid working, strong development opportunities, and an environment where leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Whether you re seeking your next defining role or ready to lead change at scale, this is work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Data Protection Officer Location: Doncaster Salary : £35,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17.30pm (One hour unpaid for lunch) 40 hours per week. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and proactive Data Protection Officer specialising in Data Protection Governance to support and strengthen our data protection, privacy, and information governance framework across our UK food manufacturing operations. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and related regulatory obligations while supporting a culture of responsible data handling across our UK operations and ensure we are achieving ISO27001 accreditation. This role requires a practical understanding of governance within a regulated manufacturing environment, including management of employee, supplier, customer, and operational data. Key Responsibilities Data Protection & Governance Assist with the development, maintenance and protection of our organisation s data protection and information governance framework. Monitor compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, PECR, and relevant industry standards. Maintain and review data protection policies, procedures, records of processing activities (ROPA), and governance controls making recommendations for improvement on a cyclic basis. Conduct data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and legitimate interest assessments (LIAs) to be approved by the Head of compliance. Support privacy-by-design initiatives across business projects and operational changes. Manage data retention schedules and oversee secure disposal practices. Become SME for the organisation's PECR activities alongside the Head of HR & Finance Director. Compliance Monitoring & Risk Management Conduct regular compliance audits and risk assessments across functions. Identify gaps in compliance controls and recommend corrective actions. Investigate and manage data incidents, breaches, and near misses, including ICO reporting where required. Track regulatory developments and provide guidance on emerging privacy and governance risks. Stakeholder Support Promote a culture of accountability and data governance throughout the business. Support internal and external audits relating to compliance and information governance. Third-Party & Supplier Governance Review supplier contracts and data processing agreements. Conduct due diligence on third-party processors and service providers. Monitor international data transfers and associated safeguards. Reporting & Documentation Prepare compliance reports and management updates for senior leadership. Maintain accurate compliance records and evidence for regulatory inspections. Support responses to subject access requests (SARs), data deletion requests, and other data subject rights. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in a data protection, compliance, governance, or privacy role. Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Experience managing compliance within a manufacturing, food production, FMCG, or regulated environment. Understanding of information governance principles and risk management practices. Experience conducting audits, DPIAs, and compliance investigations. Excellent organisational, analytical, and communication skills. Ability to engage effectively with operational and corporate stakeholders Desirable Qualifications & Experience Experience working with ISO 27001, BRCGS, or other governance frameworks. Familiarity with cybersecurity and information security controls however, full training will be given on Data Protection Officer duties and technical controls. Knowledge of supplier governance and contract compliance. Personal Attributes High level of integrity and professionalism. Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving capability. Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders. Pragmatic and commercially aware approach to compliance. Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Benefits: 3% pension after probation. 28 days holiday Full training provided To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Data Protection Officer Location: Doncaster Salary : £35,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17.30pm (One hour unpaid for lunch) 40 hours per week. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and proactive Data Protection Officer specialising in Data Protection Governance to support and strengthen our data protection, privacy, and information governance framework across our UK food manufacturing operations. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and related regulatory obligations while supporting a culture of responsible data handling across our UK operations and ensure we are achieving ISO27001 accreditation. This role requires a practical understanding of governance within a regulated manufacturing environment, including management of employee, supplier, customer, and operational data. Key Responsibilities Data Protection & Governance Assist with the development, maintenance and protection of our organisation s data protection and information governance framework. Monitor compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, PECR, and relevant industry standards. Maintain and review data protection policies, procedures, records of processing activities (ROPA), and governance controls making recommendations for improvement on a cyclic basis. Conduct data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and legitimate interest assessments (LIAs) to be approved by the Head of compliance. Support privacy-by-design initiatives across business projects and operational changes. Manage data retention schedules and oversee secure disposal practices. Become SME for the organisation's PECR activities alongside the Head of HR & Finance Director. Compliance Monitoring & Risk Management Conduct regular compliance audits and risk assessments across functions. Identify gaps in compliance controls and recommend corrective actions. Investigate and manage data incidents, breaches, and near misses, including ICO reporting where required. Track regulatory developments and provide guidance on emerging privacy and governance risks. Stakeholder Support Promote a culture of accountability and data governance throughout the business. Support internal and external audits relating to compliance and information governance. Third-Party & Supplier Governance Review supplier contracts and data processing agreements. Conduct due diligence on third-party processors and service providers. Monitor international data transfers and associated safeguards. Reporting & Documentation Prepare compliance reports and management updates for senior leadership. Maintain accurate compliance records and evidence for regulatory inspections. Support responses to subject access requests (SARs), data deletion requests, and other data subject rights. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in a data protection, compliance, governance, or privacy role. Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Experience managing compliance within a manufacturing, food production, FMCG, or regulated environment. Understanding of information governance principles and risk management practices. Experience conducting audits, DPIAs, and compliance investigations. Excellent organisational, analytical, and communication skills. Ability to engage effectively with operational and corporate stakeholders Desirable Qualifications & Experience Experience working with ISO 27001, BRCGS, or other governance frameworks. Familiarity with cybersecurity and information security controls however, full training will be given on Data Protection Officer duties and technical controls. Knowledge of supplier governance and contract compliance. Personal Attributes High level of integrity and professionalism. Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving capability. Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders. Pragmatic and commercially aware approach to compliance. Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Benefits: 3% pension after probation. 28 days holiday Full training provided To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
Pay: 27,500.00- 28,000.00 per year Work Location: Hybrid remote in Manchester (Greater Manchester) We are seeking a meticulous and organised A ccounts Payable Officer to join our clients finance team. The successful candidate will be responsible for processing supplier invoices, ensuring timely payments, and maintaining accurate financial records. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with a strong background in accounting software and data entry, looking to contribute to efficient financial operations within a dynamic organisation. Duties Ensure all payments are made accurately and within agreed deadlines Reconcile supplier statements and resolve any discrepancies promptly Maintain comprehensive records of all transactions and payments Collaborate with the human resources department on vendor-related documentation and compliance issues Assist with month-end closing procedures related to accounts payable Support internal audits by providing relevant documentation and analysis Skills Strong knowledge of accounts payable processes and procedures Proficiency in data entry with excellent attention to detail Analytical skills to identify discrepancies and resolve issues efficiently Ability to interpret financial data and produce clear reports for management Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively Good communication skills for liaising across departments and external vendors This role is ideal for candidates who are organised, detail-oriented, and possess a solid understanding of accounting systems. Applicants should demonstrate strong analytical capabilities and be comfortable working within a fast-paced environment. If you know someone suitable for this role, share the word and through our referral scheme receive up to 250! Click here for further details on our recommendation scheme. This is just one of the many roles we are working on at the Sammons Recruitment Group. Please visit our website (url removed) for full details on all Permanent, Temporary and Contract career opportunities we are actively seeking candidates for. Recruiting on the basis of Talent, we are committed to supporting and promoting diversity in the workplace and consider all applications. Any salary advertised is for search purposes only. If you have not heard from us within 7 days you will have not been successful on this occasion, however, we would welcome your application for alternative vacancies.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Pay: 27,500.00- 28,000.00 per year Work Location: Hybrid remote in Manchester (Greater Manchester) We are seeking a meticulous and organised A ccounts Payable Officer to join our clients finance team. The successful candidate will be responsible for processing supplier invoices, ensuring timely payments, and maintaining accurate financial records. This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with a strong background in accounting software and data entry, looking to contribute to efficient financial operations within a dynamic organisation. Duties Ensure all payments are made accurately and within agreed deadlines Reconcile supplier statements and resolve any discrepancies promptly Maintain comprehensive records of all transactions and payments Collaborate with the human resources department on vendor-related documentation and compliance issues Assist with month-end closing procedures related to accounts payable Support internal audits by providing relevant documentation and analysis Skills Strong knowledge of accounts payable processes and procedures Proficiency in data entry with excellent attention to detail Analytical skills to identify discrepancies and resolve issues efficiently Ability to interpret financial data and produce clear reports for management Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively Good communication skills for liaising across departments and external vendors This role is ideal for candidates who are organised, detail-oriented, and possess a solid understanding of accounting systems. Applicants should demonstrate strong analytical capabilities and be comfortable working within a fast-paced environment. If you know someone suitable for this role, share the word and through our referral scheme receive up to 250! Click here for further details on our recommendation scheme. This is just one of the many roles we are working on at the Sammons Recruitment Group. Please visit our website (url removed) for full details on all Permanent, Temporary and Contract career opportunities we are actively seeking candidates for. Recruiting on the basis of Talent, we are committed to supporting and promoting diversity in the workplace and consider all applications. Any salary advertised is for search purposes only. If you have not heard from us within 7 days you will have not been successful on this occasion, however, we would welcome your application for alternative vacancies.
Park & Play Infrastructure Supervisor Location: Bromley Borough, reporting to High Elms Country Park Salary: 30,000 Contract Type: Permanent, Full-time Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 7am to 3:30pm About the role The Parks & Play Infrastructure Supervisor plays a key operational and supervisory role within the Parks Development Team. The postholder will lead a small reactive repairs team responsible for addressing health & safety (H&S) and security priorities across parks and open spaces. This is a hands-on supervisory role, requiring both leadership and active participation in repair and maintenance works, particularly relating to play infrastructure, street furniture, and small-scale construction. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership & Supervision: managing a small reactive response repairs team, through providing daily direction and ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to a high standard, and through training of staff. Health & Safety Compliance: ensure Health and Safety is prioritised for both staff and the public at all times, through Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS), COSHH assessments, PPE checks and audits. Operations & Reactive Maintenance: respond to priorities raised through public reporting system, orchestrating and conducting regular site inspections across parks, supervising and undertaking maintenance & repairs of park infrastructure and play equipment, and ensuring jobs are delivered using safe, cost-effective and efficient methods. Project Co-ordination & Stakeholder Management: liaise with subcontractors to obtain quotes, assist in co-ordination of and updating on small-scale projects, and communicate effectively with Council Officers, Friends Groups and contractors through in-person, email and phone. Administration & Compliance: maintain accurate records including equipment logs, stock, timesheets, absences, and HAV records, ensuring all documentation (RAMS, reports, audits) is up to date, and working closely with the Administration Team and Park Engagement Co-ordinators. What We're Looking For Essential Skills & Experience Full UK Driving Licence. Proven experience supervising multi-disciplinary teams across concurrent projects. Experience quoting soft and hard landscaping works up to circa 15,000. Strong practical knowledge of street furniture repairs and small-scale construction works. Ability to identify issues and implement effective solutions. Good IT skills (reporting systems, email, basic software). Desirable Playground inspection qualification (e.g. RPII or equivalent). Experience in playground surfacing repairs. Previous experience working in parks or public open spaces. Experience managing small budgets. Construction qualification or accreditation. Why join us? As the UK's leading grounds maintenance and landscape creation provider, no two projects are ever the same - and neither are our people. That's why we're committed to nurturing a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. What we offer We offer career advancement and development opportunities through our bespoke apprenticeship programmes, our extensive in-house training academy, and coaching and mentorship. Join a diverse and inclusive workplace where you can collaborate with passionate and talented individuals. Contribute to projects that make a real difference in the community and environment. We recognise and reward your hard work with our wide-ranging benefits package designed to prioritise your wellbeing, support life choices, and help in both good and challenging times. Benefits 21 days holiday plus bank holidays. Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave. Support for personal and professional challenges. Discounts on retail, holidays, gym memberships, and more. Secure your future - competitive pension scheme and resources to manage your finances. Colleague of the month and annual awards. Two days per year to support a cause of your choice. Comprehensive resources and support. About our client We are Europe's largest provider of grounds maintenance services and landscape creation, in the UK alone we're a community of over 3,000 passionate colleagues shaping the future of the green industry. We understand what it means to grow. Our history dates back to 1919, and today, with a turnover of 250 million, we're more than just a company - we're a force for positive change. We offer a range of services to create, maintain, and manage landscapes across the UK. Grow with us, and together we'll create a greener future for all. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Park & Play Infrastructure Supervisor Location: Bromley Borough, reporting to High Elms Country Park Salary: 30,000 Contract Type: Permanent, Full-time Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 7am to 3:30pm About the role The Parks & Play Infrastructure Supervisor plays a key operational and supervisory role within the Parks Development Team. The postholder will lead a small reactive repairs team responsible for addressing health & safety (H&S) and security priorities across parks and open spaces. This is a hands-on supervisory role, requiring both leadership and active participation in repair and maintenance works, particularly relating to play infrastructure, street furniture, and small-scale construction. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership & Supervision: managing a small reactive response repairs team, through providing daily direction and ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to a high standard, and through training of staff. Health & Safety Compliance: ensure Health and Safety is prioritised for both staff and the public at all times, through Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS), COSHH assessments, PPE checks and audits. Operations & Reactive Maintenance: respond to priorities raised through public reporting system, orchestrating and conducting regular site inspections across parks, supervising and undertaking maintenance & repairs of park infrastructure and play equipment, and ensuring jobs are delivered using safe, cost-effective and efficient methods. Project Co-ordination & Stakeholder Management: liaise with subcontractors to obtain quotes, assist in co-ordination of and updating on small-scale projects, and communicate effectively with Council Officers, Friends Groups and contractors through in-person, email and phone. Administration & Compliance: maintain accurate records including equipment logs, stock, timesheets, absences, and HAV records, ensuring all documentation (RAMS, reports, audits) is up to date, and working closely with the Administration Team and Park Engagement Co-ordinators. What We're Looking For Essential Skills & Experience Full UK Driving Licence. Proven experience supervising multi-disciplinary teams across concurrent projects. Experience quoting soft and hard landscaping works up to circa 15,000. Strong practical knowledge of street furniture repairs and small-scale construction works. Ability to identify issues and implement effective solutions. Good IT skills (reporting systems, email, basic software). Desirable Playground inspection qualification (e.g. RPII or equivalent). Experience in playground surfacing repairs. Previous experience working in parks or public open spaces. Experience managing small budgets. Construction qualification or accreditation. Why join us? As the UK's leading grounds maintenance and landscape creation provider, no two projects are ever the same - and neither are our people. That's why we're committed to nurturing a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. What we offer We offer career advancement and development opportunities through our bespoke apprenticeship programmes, our extensive in-house training academy, and coaching and mentorship. Join a diverse and inclusive workplace where you can collaborate with passionate and talented individuals. Contribute to projects that make a real difference in the community and environment. We recognise and reward your hard work with our wide-ranging benefits package designed to prioritise your wellbeing, support life choices, and help in both good and challenging times. Benefits 21 days holiday plus bank holidays. Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave. Support for personal and professional challenges. Discounts on retail, holidays, gym memberships, and more. Secure your future - competitive pension scheme and resources to manage your finances. Colleague of the month and annual awards. Two days per year to support a cause of your choice. Comprehensive resources and support. About our client We are Europe's largest provider of grounds maintenance services and landscape creation, in the UK alone we're a community of over 3,000 passionate colleagues shaping the future of the green industry. We understand what it means to grow. Our history dates back to 1919, and today, with a turnover of 250 million, we're more than just a company - we're a force for positive change. We offer a range of services to create, maintain, and manage landscapes across the UK. Grow with us, and together we'll create a greener future for all. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
About Our Client Ridgeway Education Trust is at an exciting stage of development. We are a Trust of eight schools based in and around Didcot, comprising a mix of Church of England and non-faith schools, including two secondary and six primary schools. We value the diversity of our schools alongside the strength that comes from our close geographical proximity. With an ambitious vision for the future, we plan to continue growing the Trust in the coming years. Our mission is to create excellence through high quality education for three to nineteen year olds, with strong collaboration at our heart. We believe school improvement is most effective when best practice is shared through deep professional collaboration, underpinned by trust, support and challenge. We value our people and take seriously our responsibility for staff wellbeing. Our values of ambition, integrity and leading for legacy guide our decision-making and ensure children and young people remain at the centre of all we do. We are seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer to join our established Executive Team and play a key role in shaping and delivering the Trust's next strategic plan and longer term future. Job Description Provide strategic leadership for the Trust's financial management, ensuring long term sustainability, value for money and alignment with our educational priorities. Lead on budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory reporting, presenting clear and timely financial information to our Executive, Board and the committees. Oversee the Trust-wide financial systems, controls, procurement and compliance with the Academy Trust Handbook and other regulatory frameworks. Provide strategic oversight of Human Resources and payroll, including workforce planning, affordability modelling and employment compliance. Lead risk management, audit, insurance and assurance processes, advising the CEO and Trustees on financial and operational risk. The Successful Applicant Senior financial leadership experience, ideally as a CFO, Finance Director or Deputy in a complex, multi-site not for profit or public sector organisation. Strong track record of strategic financial planning, budget management and statutory reporting within a regulated environment. Experience of leading and developing professional finance and/or HR teams, with the credibility to operate at Board and Executive level. Strong understanding of governance, risk management and value-for-money principles; academies or education sector experience desirable but not essential. What's on Offer Competitive salary ranging from £90,000 to £95,000 per annum. Additional benefits including annual leave and LGPS pension. Opportunity to influence the financial direction of a meaningful organisation. This is an opportunity to join the Trust at an important point in its journey. The role carries real purpose, with the chance to contribute positively to the education and experiences of children and young people across Didcot and the surrounding area. Ridgeway Education Trust is committed to safeguarding, equality and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff working in all its schools to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory enhanced DBS, references and pre-employment safeguarding checks. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining a post. All cases are considered confidentially and according to the nature of the role and information disclosed. To view our Safeguarding policy, please visit our website: Safeguarding - Ridgeway Education Trust Please be aware that you will be required to bring proof of right to work in the UK and photographic ID, as applicable, to interview and online searches may be made for shortlisted candidates, as part of due diligence checks. Job summary Function CFO & Financial Management Subsector CFO & Financial Management Subsector Industry Public Sector & Not-For-Profit Location Didcot Contract type Permanent Consultant name Elizabeth Campion Job reference JN-065
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
About Our Client Ridgeway Education Trust is at an exciting stage of development. We are a Trust of eight schools based in and around Didcot, comprising a mix of Church of England and non-faith schools, including two secondary and six primary schools. We value the diversity of our schools alongside the strength that comes from our close geographical proximity. With an ambitious vision for the future, we plan to continue growing the Trust in the coming years. Our mission is to create excellence through high quality education for three to nineteen year olds, with strong collaboration at our heart. We believe school improvement is most effective when best practice is shared through deep professional collaboration, underpinned by trust, support and challenge. We value our people and take seriously our responsibility for staff wellbeing. Our values of ambition, integrity and leading for legacy guide our decision-making and ensure children and young people remain at the centre of all we do. We are seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer to join our established Executive Team and play a key role in shaping and delivering the Trust's next strategic plan and longer term future. Job Description Provide strategic leadership for the Trust's financial management, ensuring long term sustainability, value for money and alignment with our educational priorities. Lead on budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory reporting, presenting clear and timely financial information to our Executive, Board and the committees. Oversee the Trust-wide financial systems, controls, procurement and compliance with the Academy Trust Handbook and other regulatory frameworks. Provide strategic oversight of Human Resources and payroll, including workforce planning, affordability modelling and employment compliance. Lead risk management, audit, insurance and assurance processes, advising the CEO and Trustees on financial and operational risk. The Successful Applicant Senior financial leadership experience, ideally as a CFO, Finance Director or Deputy in a complex, multi-site not for profit or public sector organisation. Strong track record of strategic financial planning, budget management and statutory reporting within a regulated environment. Experience of leading and developing professional finance and/or HR teams, with the credibility to operate at Board and Executive level. Strong understanding of governance, risk management and value-for-money principles; academies or education sector experience desirable but not essential. What's on Offer Competitive salary ranging from £90,000 to £95,000 per annum. Additional benefits including annual leave and LGPS pension. Opportunity to influence the financial direction of a meaningful organisation. This is an opportunity to join the Trust at an important point in its journey. The role carries real purpose, with the chance to contribute positively to the education and experiences of children and young people across Didcot and the surrounding area. Ridgeway Education Trust is committed to safeguarding, equality and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff working in all its schools to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory enhanced DBS, references and pre-employment safeguarding checks. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining a post. All cases are considered confidentially and according to the nature of the role and information disclosed. To view our Safeguarding policy, please visit our website: Safeguarding - Ridgeway Education Trust Please be aware that you will be required to bring proof of right to work in the UK and photographic ID, as applicable, to interview and online searches may be made for shortlisted candidates, as part of due diligence checks. Job summary Function CFO & Financial Management Subsector CFO & Financial Management Subsector Industry Public Sector & Not-For-Profit Location Didcot Contract type Permanent Consultant name Elizabeth Campion Job reference JN-065
Compliance Officer Data Protection Governance Location: Doncaster Salary : £35,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17.30pm (One hour unpaid for lunch) 40 hours per week. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and proactive Compliance Officer specialising in Data Protection Governance to support and strengthen our data protection, privacy, and information governance framework across our UK food manufacturing operations. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and related regulatory obligations while supporting a culture of responsible data handling across our UK operations and ensure we are achieving ISO27001 accreditation. This role requires a practical understanding of governance within a regulated manufacturing environment, including management of employee, supplier, customer, and operational data. Key Responsibilities Data Protection & Governance Assist with the development, maintenance and protection of our organisation s data protection and information governance framework. Monitor compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, PECR, and relevant industry standards. Maintain and review data protection policies, procedures, records of processing activities (ROPA), and governance controls making recommendations for improvement on a cyclic basis. Conduct data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and legitimate interest assessments (LIAs) to be approved by the Head of compliance. Support privacy-by-design initiatives across business projects and operational changes. Manage data retention schedules and oversee secure disposal practices. Become SME for the organisation's PECR activities alongside the Head of HR & Finance Director. Compliance Monitoring & Risk Management Conduct regular compliance audits and risk assessments across functions. Identify gaps in compliance controls and recommend corrective actions. Investigate and manage data incidents, breaches, and near misses, including ICO reporting where required. Track regulatory developments and provide guidance on emerging privacy and governance risks. Stakeholder Support Promote a culture of accountability and data governance throughout the business. Support internal and external audits relating to compliance and information governance. Third-Party & Supplier Governance Review supplier contracts and data processing agreements. Conduct due diligence on third-party processors and service providers. Monitor international data transfers and associated safeguards. Reporting & Documentation Prepare compliance reports and management updates for senior leadership. Maintain accurate compliance records and evidence for regulatory inspections. Support responses to subject access requests (SARs), data deletion requests, and other data subject rights. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in a data protection, compliance, governance, or privacy role. Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Experience managing compliance within a manufacturing, food production, FMCG, or regulated environment. Understanding of information governance principles and risk management practices. Experience conducting audits, DPIAs, and compliance investigations. Excellent organisational, analytical, and communication skills. Ability to engage effectively with operational and corporate stakeholders Desirable Qualifications & Experience Experience working with ISO 27001, BRCGS, or other governance frameworks. Familiarity with cybersecurity and information security controls however, full training will be given on Data Protection Officer duties and technical controls. Knowledge of supplier governance and contract compliance. Personal Attributes High level of integrity and professionalism. Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving capability. Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders. Pragmatic and commercially aware approach to compliance. Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Benefits: 3% pension after probation. 28 days holiday Full training provided To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer Data Protection Governance Location: Doncaster Salary : £35,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Hours: Monday to Friday 08:30am - 17.30pm (One hour unpaid for lunch) 40 hours per week. Role Overview We are seeking an experienced and proactive Compliance Officer specialising in Data Protection Governance to support and strengthen our data protection, privacy, and information governance framework across our UK food manufacturing operations. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and related regulatory obligations while supporting a culture of responsible data handling across our UK operations and ensure we are achieving ISO27001 accreditation. This role requires a practical understanding of governance within a regulated manufacturing environment, including management of employee, supplier, customer, and operational data. Key Responsibilities Data Protection & Governance Assist with the development, maintenance and protection of our organisation s data protection and information governance framework. Monitor compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, PECR, and relevant industry standards. Maintain and review data protection policies, procedures, records of processing activities (ROPA), and governance controls making recommendations for improvement on a cyclic basis. Conduct data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and legitimate interest assessments (LIAs) to be approved by the Head of compliance. Support privacy-by-design initiatives across business projects and operational changes. Manage data retention schedules and oversee secure disposal practices. Become SME for the organisation's PECR activities alongside the Head of HR & Finance Director. Compliance Monitoring & Risk Management Conduct regular compliance audits and risk assessments across functions. Identify gaps in compliance controls and recommend corrective actions. Investigate and manage data incidents, breaches, and near misses, including ICO reporting where required. Track regulatory developments and provide guidance on emerging privacy and governance risks. Stakeholder Support Promote a culture of accountability and data governance throughout the business. Support internal and external audits relating to compliance and information governance. Third-Party & Supplier Governance Review supplier contracts and data processing agreements. Conduct due diligence on third-party processors and service providers. Monitor international data transfers and associated safeguards. Reporting & Documentation Prepare compliance reports and management updates for senior leadership. Maintain accurate compliance records and evidence for regulatory inspections. Support responses to subject access requests (SARs), data deletion requests, and other data subject rights. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in a data protection, compliance, governance, or privacy role. Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Experience managing compliance within a manufacturing, food production, FMCG, or regulated environment. Understanding of information governance principles and risk management practices. Experience conducting audits, DPIAs, and compliance investigations. Excellent organisational, analytical, and communication skills. Ability to engage effectively with operational and corporate stakeholders Desirable Qualifications & Experience Experience working with ISO 27001, BRCGS, or other governance frameworks. Familiarity with cybersecurity and information security controls however, full training will be given on Data Protection Officer duties and technical controls. Knowledge of supplier governance and contract compliance. Personal Attributes High level of integrity and professionalism. Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving capability. Confident communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders. Pragmatic and commercially aware approach to compliance. Able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Benefits: 3% pension after probation. 28 days holiday Full training provided To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chesterfield Poultry, please do not hesitate to apply.
Transaction Recruitment are supporting our Coventry based client in their search for an experienced Part-Time Payroll Officer to join them on a permanent basis. This role requires a high level of accuracy, confidentiality, and the ability to manage payroll operations independently from start to finish for 300+ employees. This position offers 20 hours per week, over five days (Monday to Friday). The salary range advertised is the full time equivalent. Daily duties and experience required includes: Taking full ownership of the payroll from start to finish for 300+ employees Maintain and update employee payroll records (starters, leavers, salary changes, benefits, deductions) Calculate wages, overtime, bonuses, commissions, and statutory payments Process statutory deductions including PAYE, National Insurance, pensions, and other benefits Reconcile payroll reports and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner Prepare and submit required payroll reports to HMRC Handle payroll-related queries from employees in a professional and timely manner Collaborate with HR and Finance teams to ensure data accuracy and alignment Support audits by maintaining organised and accurate payroll records In return my client is offering the opportunity to join a market leading business offering part time working hours, the option to work from home on Fridays, free on-site parking, as well as easy access by public transport. If this opportunity is of interest please do not hesitate to get in touch as they are looking to secure their new team member quickly.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Transaction Recruitment are supporting our Coventry based client in their search for an experienced Part-Time Payroll Officer to join them on a permanent basis. This role requires a high level of accuracy, confidentiality, and the ability to manage payroll operations independently from start to finish for 300+ employees. This position offers 20 hours per week, over five days (Monday to Friday). The salary range advertised is the full time equivalent. Daily duties and experience required includes: Taking full ownership of the payroll from start to finish for 300+ employees Maintain and update employee payroll records (starters, leavers, salary changes, benefits, deductions) Calculate wages, overtime, bonuses, commissions, and statutory payments Process statutory deductions including PAYE, National Insurance, pensions, and other benefits Reconcile payroll reports and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner Prepare and submit required payroll reports to HMRC Handle payroll-related queries from employees in a professional and timely manner Collaborate with HR and Finance teams to ensure data accuracy and alignment Support audits by maintaining organised and accurate payroll records In return my client is offering the opportunity to join a market leading business offering part time working hours, the option to work from home on Fridays, free on-site parking, as well as easy access by public transport. If this opportunity is of interest please do not hesitate to get in touch as they are looking to secure their new team member quickly.
JOB DESCRIPTION. Head of Corporate Finance, Deputy S151 Sheffield Permanent 77,259 - 86,055 per year Senior finance leadership role at the heart of policing Lead, influence and shape finance in a high-impact public service About Our Client South Yorkshire Police serves a diverse and vibrant region covering approximately 600 square miles and a population of almost 1.4 million people. With an annual budget of 380 million and a workforce of over 3,000 police officers and 2,200 support staff, the organisation plays a critical role in protecting communities and delivering essential public services across Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham and Doncaster. At its core, South Yorkshire Police is focused on preventing crime and disorder, responding to the needs of victims and communities, and targeting those who cause the most harm. The Force is already high performing, with clear ambitions to build on this and drive future policing to an even higher standard. Working as part of a cohesive leadership team, the finance function plays a vital role in enabling these priorities, ensuring every pound is used effectively, efficiently and in the public interest. This goes beyond managing budgets, requiring strong insight, influence and leadership to support confident decision-making at the highest levels of the organisation. South Yorkshire Police is entering an important period of transformation, with a clear focus on strengthening its financial capability, embracing innovation and continuous improvement, and enhancing the impact of recent investment in systems and infrastructure. Police staff work side by side with officers, united by a shared commitment to protecting and supporting communities. This is an opportunity to join a purpose-led organisation at a pivotal moment, where inclusive, values-led leadership will play a key role in shaping the future of finance and supporting the delivery of safer communities across South Yorkshire. Job Description Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, this is a visible and influential leadership role at a pivotal point for South Yorkshire Police and the wider policing sector. This is not a traditional technical finance role. You will play a key part in shaping the future direction of the finance function, working closely with the CFO to lead the organisation through a significant period of transformation. You will bring teams together, create clarity from complexity, and ensure finance is a trusted, forward-looking partner to the wider organisation. Key responsibilities include: Providing strong, values-led leadership to an established finance team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability and continuous improvement Acting as a key member of the senior finance leadership team, working in partnership with the CFO to shape the long-term direction of travel for the function Translating strategic priorities into clear, actionable financial plans, ensuring alignment between organisational objectives and delivery on the ground Building strong, credible relationships across the organisation, acting as the bridge between senior leadership, operational stakeholders and budget holders Driving a more outward-facing, business-partnering approach to finance, helping non-finance colleagues understand financial context and make informed decisions Supporting the organisation to navigate complexity, scale and pace, ensuring finance keeps up with the demands of a dynamic and evolving environment Leading through change, helping the organisation unlock the benefits of recent system investment and embedding more insight-led ways of working Developing and motivating teams to perform at their best, creating an environment where people feel engaged, supported and part of a shared purpose Championing the role of finance within policing, ensuring it is seen as a proactive, enabling function rather than a transactional service This is an opportunity to join at the start of a transformation journey, not to maintain the status quo, but to help build, shape and lead what comes next. The Successful Applicant We are seeking a values-led, visible and engaging finance leader who brings people with them. This role is as much about leadership, influence and judgement as it is about technical expertise. You will be someone who can operate confidently at a senior level, translating strategic direction into meaningful action, and connecting finance with the wider organisation. This is an opportunity for an individual who is either operating at this level already or ready to step up, demonstrating the potential, self-awareness and ambition to grow into a critical leadership role within policing. You will bring: A recognised professional accountancy qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Senior-level finance experience within a large, complex organisation (public sector or similarly complex environment highly advantageous) A leadership style that brings teams together, motivates performance and creates a strong sense of shared purpose The ability to operate at both a strategic and operational level, translating organisational priorities into clear, deliverable financial outcomes Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence, challenge and build credibility across a diverse, non-finance audience Experience of working at pace within a complex environment, with the resilience and adaptability to navigate change and ambiguity The ability to act as the bridge between senior leadership priorities and delivery on the ground Critically, we are looking for someone who: Is more than a technical accountant. You will be a leader first, with the ability to shape, influence and drive change Can communicate financial information in a clear and engaging way, bringing colleagues with varying levels of financial understanding on the journey Demonstrates a genuine interest in, and passion for, policing and public service Brings curiosity and a growth mindset, with the ability to develop both themselves and others Understands that this is not a caretaker role, but an opportunity to join at the start of a transformation journey and help shape what comes next We welcome applications from individuals with a range of backgrounds. Whilst experience within policing is advantageous, we are open to candidates who can demonstrate transferable skills from across the public sector, the right leadership profile and the potential to succeed in a fast-paced, high-profile public service environment. What's on Offer Salary ranging from 77,259 to 86,055 per annum depending on experience Generous annual leave allowance of 34 days (plus bank holidays) LGPS Pension Scheme with an employer pension contribution of 11.6% Hybrid working available with a minimum requirement of 3 days a week in the office Flexible working and flexi-time available as well as a number of excellent family friendly policies Process and Key Dates: Application Deadline: Thursday 2nd July before 23:59pm First Stage Interviews: 15th and 21st July 2026 Final Stage Interviews: 24th or 27th July 2026 For any further questions please email or call, however a CV application must be received via the advert to be considered in the process.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION. Head of Corporate Finance, Deputy S151 Sheffield Permanent 77,259 - 86,055 per year Senior finance leadership role at the heart of policing Lead, influence and shape finance in a high-impact public service About Our Client South Yorkshire Police serves a diverse and vibrant region covering approximately 600 square miles and a population of almost 1.4 million people. With an annual budget of 380 million and a workforce of over 3,000 police officers and 2,200 support staff, the organisation plays a critical role in protecting communities and delivering essential public services across Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham and Doncaster. At its core, South Yorkshire Police is focused on preventing crime and disorder, responding to the needs of victims and communities, and targeting those who cause the most harm. The Force is already high performing, with clear ambitions to build on this and drive future policing to an even higher standard. Working as part of a cohesive leadership team, the finance function plays a vital role in enabling these priorities, ensuring every pound is used effectively, efficiently and in the public interest. This goes beyond managing budgets, requiring strong insight, influence and leadership to support confident decision-making at the highest levels of the organisation. South Yorkshire Police is entering an important period of transformation, with a clear focus on strengthening its financial capability, embracing innovation and continuous improvement, and enhancing the impact of recent investment in systems and infrastructure. Police staff work side by side with officers, united by a shared commitment to protecting and supporting communities. This is an opportunity to join a purpose-led organisation at a pivotal moment, where inclusive, values-led leadership will play a key role in shaping the future of finance and supporting the delivery of safer communities across South Yorkshire. Job Description Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, this is a visible and influential leadership role at a pivotal point for South Yorkshire Police and the wider policing sector. This is not a traditional technical finance role. You will play a key part in shaping the future direction of the finance function, working closely with the CFO to lead the organisation through a significant period of transformation. You will bring teams together, create clarity from complexity, and ensure finance is a trusted, forward-looking partner to the wider organisation. Key responsibilities include: Providing strong, values-led leadership to an established finance team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability and continuous improvement Acting as a key member of the senior finance leadership team, working in partnership with the CFO to shape the long-term direction of travel for the function Translating strategic priorities into clear, actionable financial plans, ensuring alignment between organisational objectives and delivery on the ground Building strong, credible relationships across the organisation, acting as the bridge between senior leadership, operational stakeholders and budget holders Driving a more outward-facing, business-partnering approach to finance, helping non-finance colleagues understand financial context and make informed decisions Supporting the organisation to navigate complexity, scale and pace, ensuring finance keeps up with the demands of a dynamic and evolving environment Leading through change, helping the organisation unlock the benefits of recent system investment and embedding more insight-led ways of working Developing and motivating teams to perform at their best, creating an environment where people feel engaged, supported and part of a shared purpose Championing the role of finance within policing, ensuring it is seen as a proactive, enabling function rather than a transactional service This is an opportunity to join at the start of a transformation journey, not to maintain the status quo, but to help build, shape and lead what comes next. The Successful Applicant We are seeking a values-led, visible and engaging finance leader who brings people with them. This role is as much about leadership, influence and judgement as it is about technical expertise. You will be someone who can operate confidently at a senior level, translating strategic direction into meaningful action, and connecting finance with the wider organisation. This is an opportunity for an individual who is either operating at this level already or ready to step up, demonstrating the potential, self-awareness and ambition to grow into a critical leadership role within policing. You will bring: A recognised professional accountancy qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Senior-level finance experience within a large, complex organisation (public sector or similarly complex environment highly advantageous) A leadership style that brings teams together, motivates performance and creates a strong sense of shared purpose The ability to operate at both a strategic and operational level, translating organisational priorities into clear, deliverable financial outcomes Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence, challenge and build credibility across a diverse, non-finance audience Experience of working at pace within a complex environment, with the resilience and adaptability to navigate change and ambiguity The ability to act as the bridge between senior leadership priorities and delivery on the ground Critically, we are looking for someone who: Is more than a technical accountant. You will be a leader first, with the ability to shape, influence and drive change Can communicate financial information in a clear and engaging way, bringing colleagues with varying levels of financial understanding on the journey Demonstrates a genuine interest in, and passion for, policing and public service Brings curiosity and a growth mindset, with the ability to develop both themselves and others Understands that this is not a caretaker role, but an opportunity to join at the start of a transformation journey and help shape what comes next We welcome applications from individuals with a range of backgrounds. Whilst experience within policing is advantageous, we are open to candidates who can demonstrate transferable skills from across the public sector, the right leadership profile and the potential to succeed in a fast-paced, high-profile public service environment. What's on Offer Salary ranging from 77,259 to 86,055 per annum depending on experience Generous annual leave allowance of 34 days (plus bank holidays) LGPS Pension Scheme with an employer pension contribution of 11.6% Hybrid working available with a minimum requirement of 3 days a week in the office Flexible working and flexi-time available as well as a number of excellent family friendly policies Process and Key Dates: Application Deadline: Thursday 2nd July before 23:59pm First Stage Interviews: 15th and 21st July 2026 Final Stage Interviews: 24th or 27th July 2026 For any further questions please email or call, however a CV application must be received via the advert to be considered in the process.
Chief Officer Location: Long Eaton, Derbyshire Salary : £55,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent (37 hours per week) Closing Date: Monday 6th July 2026 Canaan Trust is an independent charity and company limited by guarantee that has supported those who are homeless or threatened with homelessness since 1995. We work with people across the Borough of Erewash and the neighbouring Borough of Broxtowe. Our public office is on Main Street in Long Eaton and we have two houses for homeless men and one house for homeless women. Canaan Trust operates 24-7, 365 days a year. We aim to provide care and support to anyone with problems relating to homelessness, insecure accommodation, benefits, debt and food poverty. The Canaan Trust is a Christian Charity and while we are very clear that we welcome, serve and work with people of all religious faiths and of none, the CO role includes a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) to be held by a practising Christian, under Part 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010. This is an opportunity to lead an organisation with an excellent reputation which has strong foundations, and a dedicated and enthusiastic team of staff and volunteers. Our new Chief Officer will have: Experience as a senior leader in a small to medium sized charity or values led organisation, with responsibility for strategy, people, finance and performance. Strong financial and income generation expertise ensuring that the organisation remains mission-focussed, financially sustainable and responsive to local need. A values-based leadership approach that prioritises safeguarding, trust and inclusion. Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective relationships with diverse stakeholders. Experience of influencing, campaigning and representing an organisation externally. To Apply If you are inspired to work with homeless people and those threatened with homelessness please find out more by downloading an application pack from our website when you click apply. This will take you to the application pack.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Chief Officer Location: Long Eaton, Derbyshire Salary : £55,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent (37 hours per week) Closing Date: Monday 6th July 2026 Canaan Trust is an independent charity and company limited by guarantee that has supported those who are homeless or threatened with homelessness since 1995. We work with people across the Borough of Erewash and the neighbouring Borough of Broxtowe. Our public office is on Main Street in Long Eaton and we have two houses for homeless men and one house for homeless women. Canaan Trust operates 24-7, 365 days a year. We aim to provide care and support to anyone with problems relating to homelessness, insecure accommodation, benefits, debt and food poverty. The Canaan Trust is a Christian Charity and while we are very clear that we welcome, serve and work with people of all religious faiths and of none, the CO role includes a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) to be held by a practising Christian, under Part 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010. This is an opportunity to lead an organisation with an excellent reputation which has strong foundations, and a dedicated and enthusiastic team of staff and volunteers. Our new Chief Officer will have: Experience as a senior leader in a small to medium sized charity or values led organisation, with responsibility for strategy, people, finance and performance. Strong financial and income generation expertise ensuring that the organisation remains mission-focussed, financially sustainable and responsive to local need. A values-based leadership approach that prioritises safeguarding, trust and inclusion. Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective relationships with diverse stakeholders. Experience of influencing, campaigning and representing an organisation externally. To Apply If you are inspired to work with homeless people and those threatened with homelessness please find out more by downloading an application pack from our website when you click apply. This will take you to the application pack.
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Coventry, Warwickshire
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Finance Assistant Location: Coventry Salary: 13.10 per hour PAYE Hours: 18.5 hours per week Working Pattern Flexible across 3 days per week Hours: 9:00am - 3:40pm (including a 30-minute unpaid lunch break) Join a Team Making a Difference We are seeking an organised and detail-oriented Finance Assistant to support the day-to-day financial administration of a busy charitable organisation. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with finance experience who is looking for a flexible part-time role while contributing to services that support vulnerable individuals within the community. Working closely with the Finance Officer, you will play a key role in ensuring financial records are accurate, payments are processed efficiently, and financial procedures are maintained to a high standard. Key Responsibilities Verify expense claims and ensure supporting documentation is complete and accurate. Process cash and cheque payment requests in accordance with financial procedures. Assist with maintaining cash logs and recording income. Support rent collection processes and communicate with relevant stakeholders regarding outstanding payments. Maintain accurate financial records and filing systems. Assist with treasury and banking transactions, ensuring documentation is complete and compliant. Prepare and support monthly bank reconciliations. Update rent schedules and accommodation occupancy records. Input financial data into accounting systems to support monthly management accounts. Produce financial reports as required. Ensure financial records are maintained in line with organisational policies and procedures. Attend finance meetings and contribute to the smooth running of the finance function. About You We are looking for someone who has: A degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration or a relevant qualification such as AAT. Previous experience using accounting software such as Sage, QuickBooks or similar systems. Strong understanding of financial administration and internal controls. Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Strong written and verbal communication skills. The ability to work independently with minimal supervision as well as collaboratively within a team. Desirable Fluency in one or more community languages. Experience working within the charity, voluntary or community sector. Experience supporting vulnerable individuals or community-based services. Personal Qualities The successful candidate will be: Reliable, professional and trustworthy. Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. Passionate about supporting services that improve people's lives. Able to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information appropriately. Proactive, adaptable and willing to take initiative. Committed to anti-discriminatory and anti-racist practice. Additional Requirements Enhanced DBS check. Strong commitment to confidentiality and safeguarding principles. What We Offer Flexible working pattern across three days per week. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunity to develop your finance and administrative skills. Meaningful work that contributes to vital community services. Apply Today If you are an organised finance professional looking for a flexible part-time opportunity where your work will make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Finance Assistant Location: Coventry Salary: 13.10 per hour PAYE Hours: 18.5 hours per week Working Pattern Flexible across 3 days per week Hours: 9:00am - 3:40pm (including a 30-minute unpaid lunch break) Join a Team Making a Difference We are seeking an organised and detail-oriented Finance Assistant to support the day-to-day financial administration of a busy charitable organisation. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with finance experience who is looking for a flexible part-time role while contributing to services that support vulnerable individuals within the community. Working closely with the Finance Officer, you will play a key role in ensuring financial records are accurate, payments are processed efficiently, and financial procedures are maintained to a high standard. Key Responsibilities Verify expense claims and ensure supporting documentation is complete and accurate. Process cash and cheque payment requests in accordance with financial procedures. Assist with maintaining cash logs and recording income. Support rent collection processes and communicate with relevant stakeholders regarding outstanding payments. Maintain accurate financial records and filing systems. Assist with treasury and banking transactions, ensuring documentation is complete and compliant. Prepare and support monthly bank reconciliations. Update rent schedules and accommodation occupancy records. Input financial data into accounting systems to support monthly management accounts. Produce financial reports as required. Ensure financial records are maintained in line with organisational policies and procedures. Attend finance meetings and contribute to the smooth running of the finance function. About You We are looking for someone who has: A degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration or a relevant qualification such as AAT. Previous experience using accounting software such as Sage, QuickBooks or similar systems. Strong understanding of financial administration and internal controls. Excellent IT skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Strong written and verbal communication skills. The ability to work independently with minimal supervision as well as collaboratively within a team. Desirable Fluency in one or more community languages. Experience working within the charity, voluntary or community sector. Experience supporting vulnerable individuals or community-based services. Personal Qualities The successful candidate will be: Reliable, professional and trustworthy. Committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. Passionate about supporting services that improve people's lives. Able to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information appropriately. Proactive, adaptable and willing to take initiative. Committed to anti-discriminatory and anti-racist practice. Additional Requirements Enhanced DBS check. Strong commitment to confidentiality and safeguarding principles. What We Offer Flexible working pattern across three days per week. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunity to develop your finance and administrative skills. Meaningful work that contributes to vital community services. Apply Today If you are an organised finance professional looking for a flexible part-time opportunity where your work will make a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Finance/Income Officer - Permanent - part-time or Full-time - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - Hays Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are partnering exclusively with a leading charity within the care sector to recruit a dynamic & hands-on part-time Finance/Income Officer to join their close-knit accounting team based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Reporting to the Head of Finance, this part-time role will play a vital member of the finance team responsible for ensuring the integrity of sales ledger, accurate billing, along with income collection. This varied position will require a key communicator with a friendly & professional working approach. Offering 25 hours per week on a permanent basis with flexible start/finish times. Although the role is part-time, the organisation will also consider full-time applicants as additional duties can be added to the position. Your new role Your key duties will involve producing monthly sales invoices and credit notes, including billing purchases. Ensuring all billing information and fee structures are accurate within the system, processing/reconciling monthly direct debit collections, along with submission of new bank mandates. You will act as a primary point of contact for invoicing queries, liaising externally/internally with different departments to resolve any issues. You will monitor overdue accounts, conduct regular credit control via phone, email & other means, while keeping the Head of Finance up to date on any complex aged debt issues. You will post/reconcile bank entries relating to income, support month-end journal entries, provide debtor/revenue analysis for cash flow reporting, along with general support to the wider finance team when required. The role will be tailored around the right candidate, with further involvement in additional duties if wanted. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this varied Finance/Income Officer role, you will need some experience in Credit Control & Sales Ledger processes. Experience in a range of financial systems, key problem-solving skills, strong attention to detail with excellent interpersonal skills to build both internal and external relationships. You will be adaptable to organisational needs, willing to learn, along with a proactive approach to resolving queries/discrepancies. You can manage workloads to meet deadlines, a team player who can also use their own initiative. Experience within healthcare, social care or service-led environments, along with knowledge of Xero financial system would be advantageous but not essential. What you'll get in return This permanent part-time Finance/Income Officer role offers a salary between £28,000 - £33,000 per annum, pro rata over 25 hours per week, based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Flexible start/finish times, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension scheme, life insurance, company sick pay & more. Full-time applicants will also be considered, as the role can be tailored around the right candidate with additional duties. A great opportunity to join a leading Charity in a varied & interesting role, reporting directly to the Head of Finance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Finance/Income Officer - Permanent - part-time or Full-time - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire - Hays Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are partnering exclusively with a leading charity within the care sector to recruit a dynamic & hands-on part-time Finance/Income Officer to join their close-knit accounting team based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Reporting to the Head of Finance, this part-time role will play a vital member of the finance team responsible for ensuring the integrity of sales ledger, accurate billing, along with income collection. This varied position will require a key communicator with a friendly & professional working approach. Offering 25 hours per week on a permanent basis with flexible start/finish times. Although the role is part-time, the organisation will also consider full-time applicants as additional duties can be added to the position. Your new role Your key duties will involve producing monthly sales invoices and credit notes, including billing purchases. Ensuring all billing information and fee structures are accurate within the system, processing/reconciling monthly direct debit collections, along with submission of new bank mandates. You will act as a primary point of contact for invoicing queries, liaising externally/internally with different departments to resolve any issues. You will monitor overdue accounts, conduct regular credit control via phone, email & other means, while keeping the Head of Finance up to date on any complex aged debt issues. You will post/reconcile bank entries relating to income, support month-end journal entries, provide debtor/revenue analysis for cash flow reporting, along with general support to the wider finance team when required. The role will be tailored around the right candidate, with further involvement in additional duties if wanted. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this varied Finance/Income Officer role, you will need some experience in Credit Control & Sales Ledger processes. Experience in a range of financial systems, key problem-solving skills, strong attention to detail with excellent interpersonal skills to build both internal and external relationships. You will be adaptable to organisational needs, willing to learn, along with a proactive approach to resolving queries/discrepancies. You can manage workloads to meet deadlines, a team player who can also use their own initiative. Experience within healthcare, social care or service-led environments, along with knowledge of Xero financial system would be advantageous but not essential. What you'll get in return This permanent part-time Finance/Income Officer role offers a salary between £28,000 - £33,000 per annum, pro rata over 25 hours per week, based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Flexible start/finish times, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension scheme, life insurance, company sick pay & more. Full-time applicants will also be considered, as the role can be tailored around the right candidate with additional duties. A great opportunity to join a leading Charity in a varied & interesting role, reporting directly to the Head of Finance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
RECfinancial are supporting a well-established prestigious Leicestershire organisation, to appoint an experienced Finance Officer for a full-time, permanent position. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive finance team within a stable and successful organisation. This is a varied role that requires a proactive and organised individual who can manage various Credit Control and Sales Ledger tasks efficiently. Working full-time Monday to Friday on site, Commutable from Thurmaston, Syston, Melton Mowbray, Hamilton and Greater Leicestershire. THE ROLE FINANCE OFFICER The Finance Officer will be a critical support for the wider finance team, to ensure all payment fees are collected within the agreed timeframe and to support the raising of invoices and all other sales invoices We are seeking a highly organised, detail-oriented individual with a proactive approach to processing and the allocation of payments on a daily basis This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop accounting skills within an evolving business environment. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FINANCE OFFICER ROLE: Liaise directly with customers to chase outstanding payments, answering queries and issuing statements on request Follow the credit control process to ensure timely collection of debt Record payment adjustments. Complete the issue and raise all sales invoices Payment allocation, posting incoming payments (BACS, credit cards, cheques) and refunds as required to the correct customer accounts Monitor and chase any failed direct debits. Liaise with all departments to ensure accurate and smooth running of processes. Plus, any ad-hoc Financial or Administration tasks within the Finance team. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel Ideally AAT Level 3 - 4 qualified or working towards. High level of attention to detail with the ability to reconcile data accurately Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong ability to prioritise and manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment. Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive financial information. WHAT THE COMPANY CAN OFFER: Company Pension Competitive salary £28,000 to £32,000 depending on experience. On-Site Parking Employee Rewards and benefits. 25 Days Holiday BH Don t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and apply through the web site as we would like to hear from you. Please note we are unable to accept candidates without UK experience or requiring sponsorship. INDTB
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
RECfinancial are supporting a well-established prestigious Leicestershire organisation, to appoint an experienced Finance Officer for a full-time, permanent position. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive finance team within a stable and successful organisation. This is a varied role that requires a proactive and organised individual who can manage various Credit Control and Sales Ledger tasks efficiently. Working full-time Monday to Friday on site, Commutable from Thurmaston, Syston, Melton Mowbray, Hamilton and Greater Leicestershire. THE ROLE FINANCE OFFICER The Finance Officer will be a critical support for the wider finance team, to ensure all payment fees are collected within the agreed timeframe and to support the raising of invoices and all other sales invoices We are seeking a highly organised, detail-oriented individual with a proactive approach to processing and the allocation of payments on a daily basis This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop accounting skills within an evolving business environment. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FINANCE OFFICER ROLE: Liaise directly with customers to chase outstanding payments, answering queries and issuing statements on request Follow the credit control process to ensure timely collection of debt Record payment adjustments. Complete the issue and raise all sales invoices Payment allocation, posting incoming payments (BACS, credit cards, cheques) and refunds as required to the correct customer accounts Monitor and chase any failed direct debits. Liaise with all departments to ensure accurate and smooth running of processes. Plus, any ad-hoc Financial or Administration tasks within the Finance team. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel Ideally AAT Level 3 - 4 qualified or working towards. High level of attention to detail with the ability to reconcile data accurately Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong ability to prioritise and manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment. Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive financial information. WHAT THE COMPANY CAN OFFER: Company Pension Competitive salary £28,000 to £32,000 depending on experience. On-Site Parking Employee Rewards and benefits. 25 Days Holiday BH Don t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and apply through the web site as we would like to hear from you. Please note we are unable to accept candidates without UK experience or requiring sponsorship. INDTB
Your new company You will be joining a well-established organisation within the public sector, supporting a busy Revenues & Benefits team. The organisation is known for its structured processes, collaborative working environment, and commitment to delivering high-quality services to the local community. This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience within a stable and supportive team. Your new role As an Administration Support Officer, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of the Revenues & Benefits department through efficient and accurate administrative support. Your responsibilities will include: Processing, printing, sorting and checking documents and correspondence Running, reviewing and distributing system reports to support team activity Maintaining spreadsheets and producing data outputs such as tables and charts Managing shared inboxes, importing and forwarding emails appropriately Supporting finance-related admin, including Direct Debits, invoices and purchase orders Scanning, indexing and managing post and document systems Liaising with internal teams, customers and external organisations as required Monitoring stationery stock and organising confidential waste disposal This is a process-driven, detail-focused role, where accuracy and organisation are key to success. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous administrative experience within a busy office environment Strong IT skills, including experience using spreadsheets and office systems Excellent attention to detail and accuracy when handling data Good organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise workloads Strong communication and teamwork skills when liaising with colleagues and external contacts A proactive and conscientious approach, with the ability to quickly learn new systems and processes Experience within a public sector or revenues/benefits environment is advantageous but not essential, as full training will be provided. What you'll get in return Part-time hours: 22 hours per week across 4 days, with flexibility Opportunity for hybrid working following an initial training period A structured and supportive working environment with clear processes Valuable experience within the public sector Initial 3-4 month contract with potential for extension What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. 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 (url removed)
Jun 12, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company You will be joining a well-established organisation within the public sector, supporting a busy Revenues & Benefits team. The organisation is known for its structured processes, collaborative working environment, and commitment to delivering high-quality services to the local community. This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience within a stable and supportive team. Your new role As an Administration Support Officer, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of the Revenues & Benefits department through efficient and accurate administrative support. Your responsibilities will include: Processing, printing, sorting and checking documents and correspondence Running, reviewing and distributing system reports to support team activity Maintaining spreadsheets and producing data outputs such as tables and charts Managing shared inboxes, importing and forwarding emails appropriately Supporting finance-related admin, including Direct Debits, invoices and purchase orders Scanning, indexing and managing post and document systems Liaising with internal teams, customers and external organisations as required Monitoring stationery stock and organising confidential waste disposal This is a process-driven, detail-focused role, where accuracy and organisation are key to success. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous administrative experience within a busy office environment Strong IT skills, including experience using spreadsheets and office systems Excellent attention to detail and accuracy when handling data Good organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise workloads Strong communication and teamwork skills when liaising with colleagues and external contacts A proactive and conscientious approach, with the ability to quickly learn new systems and processes Experience within a public sector or revenues/benefits environment is advantageous but not essential, as full training will be provided. What you'll get in return Part-time hours: 22 hours per week across 4 days, with flexibility Opportunity for hybrid working following an initial training period A structured and supportive working environment with clear processes Valuable experience within the public sector Initial 3-4 month contract with potential for extension What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. 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 (url removed)
Payroll Officer Salary: Competitive + Benefits Location: Hybrid/Flexible Working Available Job Type: Full Time, Permanent We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Payroll Officer to join a busy payroll function supporting a large, multi-site workforce of approximately 15,000 employees. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced payroll professional to develop their career within a fast-paced and collaborative environment. Working as part of a professional payroll team, you will play a key role in supporting the end-to-end payroll process through an outsourced payroll solution, ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time while maintaining compliance with all relevant legislation and internal controls. Key Responsibilities Process employee starters and leavers accurately and efficiently. Validate payroll output from time and attendance systems, resolving exceptions and managing approval processes. Calculate and process statutory payments including sickness, maternity, paternity and adoption pay. Process and validate manual payroll adjustments in accordance with approved pay rules. Administer court orders and statutory deductions, liaising with relevant authorities where required. Support pension administration, including auto-enrolment activities. Administer and reconcile salary sacrifice schemes and employee benefit deductions, investigating and resolving discrepancies. Calculate and process out-of-cycle payments, ensuring accurate recovery and reconciliation. Resolve payroll queries from managers, administrators and employees in a timely and professional manner. Process and recover payroll overpayments, escalating issues where necessary. Assist with year-end payroll activities and statutory reporting requirements. Produce payroll-related correspondence and documentation. Prepare and deliver regular payroll KPI and management reporting. Support payroll activities associated with acquisitions, mergers, TUPE transfers and organisational integrations. Participate in payroll improvement initiatives, projects and ad hoc assignments as required. About You You will be an organised and analytical payroll professional who thrives in a high-volume environment. You will have excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills and a commitment to delivering a high-quality service to internal stakeholders. Essential Requirements GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and Maths. Experience working within a high-volume payroll, finance or administration environment. Strong Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel. Excellent numerical, analytical and problem-solving abilities. High levels of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Professional approach to handling confidential information. Desirable Requirements A Levels (or equivalent). Studying towards a recognised payroll qualification (e.g. CIPP). Experience supporting acquisitions, mergers or TUPE transfers. Experience working in a fast-paced, changing environment. Knowledge of payroll legislation and compliance requirements. Experience using payroll systems such as iTrent. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Hybrid and flexible working opportunities. Career development and training support. Opportunity to work within a large-scale payroll operation. Supportive and collaborative team environment. Exposure to payroll projects, system improvements and organisational change initiatives. If you are an experienced payroll professional looking to join a dynamic and growing organisation where you can make a real impact, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Payroll Officer Salary: Competitive + Benefits Location: Hybrid/Flexible Working Available Job Type: Full Time, Permanent We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Payroll Officer to join a busy payroll function supporting a large, multi-site workforce of approximately 15,000 employees. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced payroll professional to develop their career within a fast-paced and collaborative environment. Working as part of a professional payroll team, you will play a key role in supporting the end-to-end payroll process through an outsourced payroll solution, ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time while maintaining compliance with all relevant legislation and internal controls. Key Responsibilities Process employee starters and leavers accurately and efficiently. Validate payroll output from time and attendance systems, resolving exceptions and managing approval processes. Calculate and process statutory payments including sickness, maternity, paternity and adoption pay. Process and validate manual payroll adjustments in accordance with approved pay rules. Administer court orders and statutory deductions, liaising with relevant authorities where required. Support pension administration, including auto-enrolment activities. Administer and reconcile salary sacrifice schemes and employee benefit deductions, investigating and resolving discrepancies. Calculate and process out-of-cycle payments, ensuring accurate recovery and reconciliation. Resolve payroll queries from managers, administrators and employees in a timely and professional manner. Process and recover payroll overpayments, escalating issues where necessary. Assist with year-end payroll activities and statutory reporting requirements. Produce payroll-related correspondence and documentation. Prepare and deliver regular payroll KPI and management reporting. Support payroll activities associated with acquisitions, mergers, TUPE transfers and organisational integrations. Participate in payroll improvement initiatives, projects and ad hoc assignments as required. About You You will be an organised and analytical payroll professional who thrives in a high-volume environment. You will have excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills and a commitment to delivering a high-quality service to internal stakeholders. Essential Requirements GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and Maths. Experience working within a high-volume payroll, finance or administration environment. Strong Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel. Excellent numerical, analytical and problem-solving abilities. High levels of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Professional approach to handling confidential information. Desirable Requirements A Levels (or equivalent). Studying towards a recognised payroll qualification (e.g. CIPP). Experience supporting acquisitions, mergers or TUPE transfers. Experience working in a fast-paced, changing environment. Knowledge of payroll legislation and compliance requirements. Experience using payroll systems such as iTrent. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Hybrid and flexible working opportunities. Career development and training support. Opportunity to work within a large-scale payroll operation. Supportive and collaborative team environment. Exposure to payroll projects, system improvements and organisational change initiatives. If you are an experienced payroll professional looking to join a dynamic and growing organisation where you can make a real impact, we would love to hear from you.
Finance Manager Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work for an organisation that makes a difference? A rare opportunity has arisen to join a small and vibrant finance team working with the Diocese. We are looking to recruit a new manager to take the Diocesan Board of Finance forward with developing systems and reporting and being involved with all sorts of interesting and varied departments. Position: Finance Manager Location: Oxford/Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: £49,748.09 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday 30 June 2026, at midnight Interviews: Friday 10 July 2026, at Church House Oxford, Langford Locks, Kidlington, OX5 1GF The Role In this role, you will support the Director of Finance in providing a proactive, efficient, and highly effective finance service across the Diocesan Board of Finance and Trust custodian company, as well as supporting the larger finance team who look after the Board of Education. The role will include taking ownership of the budget and forecast for Board, running the month-end and reporting process and interacting with Heads of Department and key Diocese clergy in helping to run their day-to-day operations. The role will also take the lead in managing the tax and statutory reporting, and appropriate training assistance will be made available as required. You will play a key role within a Finance department totalling 9 staff. The team have been through a time of change, including the introduction of a system 3 years ago that still requires some input to ensure it is being maximised in usefulness. About You We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Accountant to join the friendly team in the Finance function. You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. With proven experience in producing timely, high-quality and accurate financial information, your 'can-do' approach to work will inspire you to deliver excellent, meaningful financial reports that will have high impact for stakeholders. You will be flexible in your working style, have strong numerical proficiency, confident communication skills, and excellent organisational and monitoring abilities. In return, there will be many opportunities for you to enhance your skill set, gain new experiences, and develop your career pathway within this important function. You do not need to be a practising Christian or have a faith to work with us - around 50% of our staff are not practising Christians but are comfortable with the Christian ethos that underpins our work. However, all our staff do have a desire to make a difference. The successful candidate must have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. If you do not hear from us, your application has not been successful. We are particularly keen to receive applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority heritage and disabled candidates, who are currently underrepresented. Our client is committed to the safeguarding, care, and nurture of everyone within the church community. They follow and are committed to their Safeguarding Policies and the relevant statutory legislation and guidance, "Working together" to ensure the welfare of children and young people is paramount. You may have experience in other areas such as Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance Deputy Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Charity Accountant, Business Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work for an organisation that makes a difference? A rare opportunity has arisen to join a small and vibrant finance team working with the Diocese. We are looking to recruit a new manager to take the Diocesan Board of Finance forward with developing systems and reporting and being involved with all sorts of interesting and varied departments. Position: Finance Manager Location: Oxford/Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week Salary: £49,748.09 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Tuesday 30 June 2026, at midnight Interviews: Friday 10 July 2026, at Church House Oxford, Langford Locks, Kidlington, OX5 1GF The Role In this role, you will support the Director of Finance in providing a proactive, efficient, and highly effective finance service across the Diocesan Board of Finance and Trust custodian company, as well as supporting the larger finance team who look after the Board of Education. The role will include taking ownership of the budget and forecast for Board, running the month-end and reporting process and interacting with Heads of Department and key Diocese clergy in helping to run their day-to-day operations. The role will also take the lead in managing the tax and statutory reporting, and appropriate training assistance will be made available as required. You will play a key role within a Finance department totalling 9 staff. The team have been through a time of change, including the introduction of a system 3 years ago that still requires some input to ensure it is being maximised in usefulness. About You We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Accountant to join the friendly team in the Finance function. You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. With proven experience in producing timely, high-quality and accurate financial information, your 'can-do' approach to work will inspire you to deliver excellent, meaningful financial reports that will have high impact for stakeholders. You will be flexible in your working style, have strong numerical proficiency, confident communication skills, and excellent organisational and monitoring abilities. In return, there will be many opportunities for you to enhance your skill set, gain new experiences, and develop your career pathway within this important function. You do not need to be a practising Christian or have a faith to work with us - around 50% of our staff are not practising Christians but are comfortable with the Christian ethos that underpins our work. However, all our staff do have a desire to make a difference. The successful candidate must have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. If you do not hear from us, your application has not been successful. We are particularly keen to receive applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority heritage and disabled candidates, who are currently underrepresented. Our client is committed to the safeguarding, care, and nurture of everyone within the church community. They follow and are committed to their Safeguarding Policies and the relevant statutory legislation and guidance, "Working together" to ensure the welfare of children and young people is paramount. You may have experience in other areas such as Finance Manager, Finance Officer, Finance Deputy Manager, Finance and Operations Manager, Accountant, Charity Accountant, Business Accountant. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire
Ledger Officer Sales Ledger Location: Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester Salary : £26,707 £31,236 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, 35 hours per week The Royal Agricultural University is seeking a proactive and organised Ledger Officer to join our Finance team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced finance professional who enjoys working in a varied role, building positive relationships with customers and colleagues, and contributing to the smooth running of a busy finance function. As Ledger Officer, you will play an important role in supporting the University's financial operations. Working closely with colleagues across the Finance Department, you will be responsible for managing commercial sales ledger activities, raising invoices, monitoring outstanding debt and ensuring customer queries are dealt with efficiently and professionally. You will help maintain accurate financial records, carry out account reconciliations and support effective credit control processes in line with University procedures. The role offers a broad range of responsibilities and requires someone who can balance attention to detail with excellent customer service. You will liaise with staff and external customers, supporting the prompt collection of income while maintaining positive working relationships. You will also contribute to month-end and year-end processes, provide support to student ledger activities when required and work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure continuity of service across the Finance team. We are looking for someone with recent experience in a busy finance or accounting environment, including sales ledger and credit control responsibilities. You will have strong IT skills, particularly in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook, together with excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to manage competing priorities, work accurately and contribute positively as part of a team is essential. Experience of Access Dimensions or a similar accounting system would be advantageous. The Royal Agricultural University offers a friendly and supportive working environment within a unique institution with a strong sense of community. If you are looking for a rewarding finance role within a welcoming and professional team, we would be delighted to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Raising of commercial sales ledger invoices as requested by RAU staff. Dealing with customer and staff queries relating to the commercial sales ledgers as required, ensuring the prompt collection of debts. Maintaining good customer relationships both internally and externally. Monitoring outstanding commercial debt and carrying out debt recovery procedures in accordance with the RAU debt collection policy from initial debt chasing to pursuing recovery through more formal means. Preparing month-end and year-end sales ledger reconciliations, reporting on the debt position and advising of any old debts which may need to be provided against. Maintaining the credit control notes on the finance system and keeping accurate records of debt collection. Raising of student ledger invoices and assisting with queries when required. Assisting Student Ledger Officer in recovering student ledger debt and providing cover as required. Downloading of commercial conference invoices from the KX system Requesting new customer accounts are set up on the finance system. Providing cover for the Cashier as required. 1 Providing administrative support for the Finance Ledger team when required and completing other tasks as are reasonably requested by the Finance Supervisor/Head of Department. General responsibilities: The University is committed to equality of opportunity. All staff are required to comply with current legislation, University policies and good practice guidance. All staff are required to act in a way that safeguards the health and wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults at all times. The post holder must be familiar with and adhere to appropriate safeguarding policies and guidance and participate in related mandatory/statutory training. Managers have a responsibility to ensure their team members understand their individual responsibilities with regard to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All staff are required to participate in the University appraisal process and should ensure they are familiar with the process and plan time to prepare for their appraisal. Following the appraisal, staff are expected to undertake in any necessary learning and development and work towards the objectives that have been set. The University expects staff to attend any training designated as mandatory and to undertake learning and development activities to support their role. Managers must facilitate learning and development within their teams. Closing date: 28 June 2026 Interviews on: 8 July 2026 The RAU is an equal opportunities employer and we particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are underrepresented within the RAU at this level To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Royal Agricultural University, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Ledger Officer Sales Ledger Location: Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester Salary : £26,707 £31,236 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, 35 hours per week The Royal Agricultural University is seeking a proactive and organised Ledger Officer to join our Finance team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced finance professional who enjoys working in a varied role, building positive relationships with customers and colleagues, and contributing to the smooth running of a busy finance function. As Ledger Officer, you will play an important role in supporting the University's financial operations. Working closely with colleagues across the Finance Department, you will be responsible for managing commercial sales ledger activities, raising invoices, monitoring outstanding debt and ensuring customer queries are dealt with efficiently and professionally. You will help maintain accurate financial records, carry out account reconciliations and support effective credit control processes in line with University procedures. The role offers a broad range of responsibilities and requires someone who can balance attention to detail with excellent customer service. You will liaise with staff and external customers, supporting the prompt collection of income while maintaining positive working relationships. You will also contribute to month-end and year-end processes, provide support to student ledger activities when required and work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure continuity of service across the Finance team. We are looking for someone with recent experience in a busy finance or accounting environment, including sales ledger and credit control responsibilities. You will have strong IT skills, particularly in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook, together with excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to manage competing priorities, work accurately and contribute positively as part of a team is essential. Experience of Access Dimensions or a similar accounting system would be advantageous. The Royal Agricultural University offers a friendly and supportive working environment within a unique institution with a strong sense of community. If you are looking for a rewarding finance role within a welcoming and professional team, we would be delighted to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Raising of commercial sales ledger invoices as requested by RAU staff. Dealing with customer and staff queries relating to the commercial sales ledgers as required, ensuring the prompt collection of debts. Maintaining good customer relationships both internally and externally. Monitoring outstanding commercial debt and carrying out debt recovery procedures in accordance with the RAU debt collection policy from initial debt chasing to pursuing recovery through more formal means. Preparing month-end and year-end sales ledger reconciliations, reporting on the debt position and advising of any old debts which may need to be provided against. Maintaining the credit control notes on the finance system and keeping accurate records of debt collection. Raising of student ledger invoices and assisting with queries when required. Assisting Student Ledger Officer in recovering student ledger debt and providing cover as required. Downloading of commercial conference invoices from the KX system Requesting new customer accounts are set up on the finance system. Providing cover for the Cashier as required. 1 Providing administrative support for the Finance Ledger team when required and completing other tasks as are reasonably requested by the Finance Supervisor/Head of Department. General responsibilities: The University is committed to equality of opportunity. All staff are required to comply with current legislation, University policies and good practice guidance. All staff are required to act in a way that safeguards the health and wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults at all times. The post holder must be familiar with and adhere to appropriate safeguarding policies and guidance and participate in related mandatory/statutory training. Managers have a responsibility to ensure their team members understand their individual responsibilities with regard to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All staff are required to participate in the University appraisal process and should ensure they are familiar with the process and plan time to prepare for their appraisal. Following the appraisal, staff are expected to undertake in any necessary learning and development and work towards the objectives that have been set. The University expects staff to attend any training designated as mandatory and to undertake learning and development activities to support their role. Managers must facilitate learning and development within their teams. Closing date: 28 June 2026 Interviews on: 8 July 2026 The RAU is an equal opportunities employer and we particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are underrepresented within the RAU at this level To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Royal Agricultural University, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Data Protection Manager Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work for an organisation that makes a difference An organisation that nurtures its people, encourages development, and rewards staff for their hard work. If the answer is yes, then this is the place for you! We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated data protection expert to join the Secretariat Team. You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. Position: Data Protection Manager Location: Oxford/Hybrid Hours: Part-time, 15 hours a week Salary: £41,241.86 pro rata (actual £16,719.67) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Midnight, Sunday 5 July 2026 Interviews: Tuesday 21 July 2026, Oxford The Role A highly valued role in the Secretariat Team of the Oxford Diocesan Board of Finance (ODBF) has become available due to the portfolio growth of the existing postholder. This is an important role which combines high quality General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) advice and collegiate support, policy and practice development and hands-on case management, such as undertaking Subject Access Requests (SARs). You will directly support ODBF staff, including training and response to queries and proactive advice and support to area teams (bishops, archdeacons and their teams) and parishes. The role provides an excellent opportunity for varied work, especially for someone who enjoys the full breadth and depth of data protection work. Although there is no direct line management responsibility, the role requires working well in a team, supporting others with confidence in your personal decision-making. Whilst the role involves managing autonomously the full portfolio of data protection issues on a part-time basis, it sits within a friendly, high-functioning and highly motivated team, supported by the Director of Secretariat. About You You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. With proven knowledge and experience in offering timely, high-quality advice and guidance on GDPR issues and a can-do approach to case work, you will deliver excellent, meaningful support to the ODBF, area teams and parishes. You will be flexible in your working style and collegiate in spirit, with confident communication skills and excellent attention to detail. You will be comfortable prioritising competing demands and in dealing with information of a sensitive and sometimes emotive nature. In return, there will be many opportunities for you to enhance your skill set and gain new experiences, whilst performing a highly valued role, in an organisation striving to make a positive difference. This role can be fulfilled on a hybrid basis, with some requirement for a physical presence in the office (Church House Oxford, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GF). You do not need to be a practising Christian or have a faith to work with us - around 50% of our staff are not practising Christians but are comfortable with the Christian ethos that underpins our work. However, all our staff do have a shared desire to make a difference. The successful candidate must have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. If you do not hear from us, your application has not been successful. We are particularly keen to receive applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority heritage and disabled candidates, who are currently underrepresented. Our client is committed to the safeguarding, care, and nurture of everyone within the church community. They follow and are committed to their Safeguarding Policies and the relevant statutory legislation and guidance, "Working together" to ensure the welfare of children and young people is paramount. You may have experience in other areas such as Data, Data Protection, Data Manager, Data Protection Manger, Data Officer, Data Protection Officer, GDPR Manager, GDPR Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Data Protection Manager Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work for an organisation that makes a difference An organisation that nurtures its people, encourages development, and rewards staff for their hard work. If the answer is yes, then this is the place for you! We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated data protection expert to join the Secretariat Team. You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. Position: Data Protection Manager Location: Oxford/Hybrid Hours: Part-time, 15 hours a week Salary: £41,241.86 pro rata (actual £16,719.67) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Midnight, Sunday 5 July 2026 Interviews: Tuesday 21 July 2026, Oxford The Role A highly valued role in the Secretariat Team of the Oxford Diocesan Board of Finance (ODBF) has become available due to the portfolio growth of the existing postholder. This is an important role which combines high quality General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) advice and collegiate support, policy and practice development and hands-on case management, such as undertaking Subject Access Requests (SARs). You will directly support ODBF staff, including training and response to queries and proactive advice and support to area teams (bishops, archdeacons and their teams) and parishes. The role provides an excellent opportunity for varied work, especially for someone who enjoys the full breadth and depth of data protection work. Although there is no direct line management responsibility, the role requires working well in a team, supporting others with confidence in your personal decision-making. Whilst the role involves managing autonomously the full portfolio of data protection issues on a part-time basis, it sits within a friendly, high-functioning and highly motivated team, supported by the Director of Secretariat. About You You will embrace the challenge that such a varied role brings. With proven knowledge and experience in offering timely, high-quality advice and guidance on GDPR issues and a can-do approach to case work, you will deliver excellent, meaningful support to the ODBF, area teams and parishes. You will be flexible in your working style and collegiate in spirit, with confident communication skills and excellent attention to detail. You will be comfortable prioritising competing demands and in dealing with information of a sensitive and sometimes emotive nature. In return, there will be many opportunities for you to enhance your skill set and gain new experiences, whilst performing a highly valued role, in an organisation striving to make a positive difference. This role can be fulfilled on a hybrid basis, with some requirement for a physical presence in the office (Church House Oxford, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GF). You do not need to be a practising Christian or have a faith to work with us - around 50% of our staff are not practising Christians but are comfortable with the Christian ethos that underpins our work. However, all our staff do have a shared desire to make a difference. The successful candidate must have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. If you do not hear from us, your application has not been successful. We are particularly keen to receive applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority heritage and disabled candidates, who are currently underrepresented. Our client is committed to the safeguarding, care, and nurture of everyone within the church community. They follow and are committed to their Safeguarding Policies and the relevant statutory legislation and guidance, "Working together" to ensure the welfare of children and young people is paramount. You may have experience in other areas such as Data, Data Protection, Data Manager, Data Protection Manger, Data Officer, Data Protection Officer, GDPR Manager, GDPR Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Finance Lead Alloa Permanent Full -Time (35hours) Hybrid £48,500 - £54,500 + Benefits Your new company Hays aredelighted to be partnering exclusively once again with Clackmannanshire Councilto recruit a Finance Lead to support the Transformation Through Collaboration(TTC) Programme. This landmark initiative brings together Clackmannanshire,Stirling and Falkirk Councils with a shared ambition to transform publicservice delivery, unlock efficiencies and create sustainable, long-term valuefor communities across the Forth Valley. This is a uniqueopportunity to join a high-profile, multi-authority transformation programme atan exciting stage of development, where innovation, collaboration andevidence-based decision-making are central to shaping future service provision. Your new role As Finance Lead,you will play a pivotal role at the centre of this ambitious programme,providing strategic financial insight, governance and oversight across multipleworkstreams. Reporting directly to the Chief Finance Officer, you will operatewith a high degree of autonomy while working collaboratively with stakeholdersacross three local authorities and a wide range of service areas. You will beresponsible for establishing robust financial frameworks that underpinprogramme delivery, ensuring that financial assumptions are sound, transparentand appropriately challenged. In this role, you will develop and implement costmodels for new and evolving service delivery approaches, while providinghigh-quality financial reporting to the TTC Board to enable informeddecision-making. A key focus will be on tracking financial benefits,identifying risks and maintaining financial integrity across all programmeactivities. Working closelywith service leads and governance teams, you will ensure that all financialinformation is accurate, timely and aligned to strategic objectives. Your inputwill be critical in supporting the development of cost and benefit-sharingmodels, enabling the programme to deliver scalable, sustainable and equitableoutcomes for the region. What you'll need to succeed To succeed inthis role, you will bring strong experience in financial management, reportingand governance, with the ability to provide clear, insightful analysis tosupport strategic decision-making. You will have proven experience ofdeveloping financial models and challenging assumptions constructively,alongside the ability to work effectively across complex, multi-stakeholderenvironments. You will be aconfident communicator with the ability to influence senior stakeholders,building strong relationships across service areas while maintaining a focus ontransparency, accountability and delivering value. A collaborative andproactive mindset will be essential, as will a genuine enthusiasm forcontributing to a large-scale transformation programme that delivers meaningfuloutcomes for communities. What you'll get in return In return, youwill receive a competitive salary, alongside a flexible 35-hour working weekand a hybrid working model with two days based in office. The role offersaccess to a generous benefits package, including membership of the LocalGovernment Pension Scheme with a significant employer contribution of around19%, annual leave of 29 days plus public holidays with additional entitlementbased on service, and a range of salary sacrifice schemes and wellbeing supportinitiatives. Above all, thisposition offers the opportunity to be part of a high-impact transformationprogramme, providing genuine influence over how public services are shaped anddelivered across multiple councils. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Finance Lead Alloa Permanent Full -Time (35hours) Hybrid £48,500 - £54,500 + Benefits Your new company Hays aredelighted to be partnering exclusively once again with Clackmannanshire Councilto recruit a Finance Lead to support the Transformation Through Collaboration(TTC) Programme. This landmark initiative brings together Clackmannanshire,Stirling and Falkirk Councils with a shared ambition to transform publicservice delivery, unlock efficiencies and create sustainable, long-term valuefor communities across the Forth Valley. This is a uniqueopportunity to join a high-profile, multi-authority transformation programme atan exciting stage of development, where innovation, collaboration andevidence-based decision-making are central to shaping future service provision. Your new role As Finance Lead,you will play a pivotal role at the centre of this ambitious programme,providing strategic financial insight, governance and oversight across multipleworkstreams. Reporting directly to the Chief Finance Officer, you will operatewith a high degree of autonomy while working collaboratively with stakeholdersacross three local authorities and a wide range of service areas. You will beresponsible for establishing robust financial frameworks that underpinprogramme delivery, ensuring that financial assumptions are sound, transparentand appropriately challenged. In this role, you will develop and implement costmodels for new and evolving service delivery approaches, while providinghigh-quality financial reporting to the TTC Board to enable informeddecision-making. A key focus will be on tracking financial benefits,identifying risks and maintaining financial integrity across all programmeactivities. Working closelywith service leads and governance teams, you will ensure that all financialinformation is accurate, timely and aligned to strategic objectives. Your inputwill be critical in supporting the development of cost and benefit-sharingmodels, enabling the programme to deliver scalable, sustainable and equitableoutcomes for the region. What you'll need to succeed To succeed inthis role, you will bring strong experience in financial management, reportingand governance, with the ability to provide clear, insightful analysis tosupport strategic decision-making. You will have proven experience ofdeveloping financial models and challenging assumptions constructively,alongside the ability to work effectively across complex, multi-stakeholderenvironments. You will be aconfident communicator with the ability to influence senior stakeholders,building strong relationships across service areas while maintaining a focus ontransparency, accountability and delivering value. A collaborative andproactive mindset will be essential, as will a genuine enthusiasm forcontributing to a large-scale transformation programme that delivers meaningfuloutcomes for communities. What you'll get in return In return, youwill receive a competitive salary, alongside a flexible 35-hour working weekand a hybrid working model with two days based in office. The role offersaccess to a generous benefits package, including membership of the LocalGovernment Pension Scheme with a significant employer contribution of around19%, annual leave of 29 days plus public holidays with additional entitlementbased on service, and a range of salary sacrifice schemes and wellbeing supportinitiatives. Above all, thisposition offers the opportunity to be part of a high-impact transformationprogramme, providing genuine influence over how public services are shaped anddelivered across multiple councils. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
The Payroll and HRIS Officer will play a key role in managing payroll processes and maintaining HR systems to ensure smooth operations within the organisation. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established organisation that has recently undergone a successful period of transformation. Description Ensure accurate and timely processing of payroll for all employees. Manage and maintain HRIS systems, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality. Collaborate with HR and finance teams to resolve payroll-related queries. Prepare and submit payroll reports to relevant internal and external stakeholders. Assist in the implementation and optimisation of HRIS processes and tools. Stay updated on payroll legislation and ensure compliance with current regulations. Support the development and training of employees on HRIS functionalities. Contribute to ad hoc payroll and HR projects as required by the department. Profile A successful Payroll and HRIS Officer should have: Proven experience in payroll processing. Strong understanding of payroll legislation and compliance requirements. Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy skills. Proficiency in using payroll and HRIS software systems. Ability to collaborate effectively with HR and finance teams. Strong organisational skills to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and handling sensitive information responsibly. Job Offer Competitive salary Permanent role Opportunities to work in a supportive and professional environment in Dover.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
The Payroll and HRIS Officer will play a key role in managing payroll processes and maintaining HR systems to ensure smooth operations within the organisation. Client Details This opportunity is with a well-established organisation that has recently undergone a successful period of transformation. Description Ensure accurate and timely processing of payroll for all employees. Manage and maintain HRIS systems, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality. Collaborate with HR and finance teams to resolve payroll-related queries. Prepare and submit payroll reports to relevant internal and external stakeholders. Assist in the implementation and optimisation of HRIS processes and tools. Stay updated on payroll legislation and ensure compliance with current regulations. Support the development and training of employees on HRIS functionalities. Contribute to ad hoc payroll and HR projects as required by the department. Profile A successful Payroll and HRIS Officer should have: Proven experience in payroll processing. Strong understanding of payroll legislation and compliance requirements. Excellent attention to detail and data accuracy skills. Proficiency in using payroll and HRIS software systems. Ability to collaborate effectively with HR and finance teams. Strong organisational skills to manage multiple tasks and deadlines. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and handling sensitive information responsibly. Job Offer Competitive salary Permanent role Opportunities to work in a supportive and professional environment in Dover.