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Ivy Rock Partners Ltd
Interim Chief Financial Officer
Ivy Rock Partners Ltd
An internationally recognised cultural organisation is seeking an experienced Interim Chief Financial Officer to provide clear financial leadership during a critical period of organisational transition and transformation. This is a high-profile opportunity for a commercially minded finance leader who can bring strategic insight across the charity's multiple income streams. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive, the Interim CFO will act as a key strategic adviser to the executive leadership team and Board. You will help to guide the organisation through a period of financial challenge, operational improvement, and long-term planning. This role will suit an experienced CFO or Finance Director who is comfortable operating within complex stakeholder environments and leading through change. The role will oversee the finance function, support the development of senior finance colleagues and help position the organisation for a smooth transition to permanent financial leadership. Key areas of focus will include: Lead strategic financial planning and scenario modelling across income streams Develop and present Board and Committee reporting packs, providing clear strategic financial insight in both written and verbal formats Partner with the Executive Leadership Team and Board to support and inform long-term organisational planning and decision-making Review and strengthen financial controls and regulatory compliance across the charity Oversee year-end processes and preparation for the external audit Lead and support the finance team across day-to-day operations while driving continuous improvement initiatives About You Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Significant experience operating at CFO or Finance Director level within a complex organisation. Experience in charities, arts and culture, education or mission-led organisations is desirable. Comfortable leading through organisational change and acting as a trusted partner to a Chief Executive, Board and senior leadership team. What s in it for you Salary of c. £120,000 per annum (pro rata for fixed-term appointment) Interim or fixed-term contract initially for 6 months London-based role with 3 to 4 days per week on-site in the central London office Candidates considering remuneration on a daily-rate only basis are encouraged to apply and enquire for further details Timings Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, so early application is encouraged. The charity is seeking someone available to start in June, although candidates with slightly later availability who are a strong fit are still encouraged to enquire. For a confidential conversation, please reach out to Holly Arrowsmith at Ivy Rock Partners
May 07, 2026
Full time
An internationally recognised cultural organisation is seeking an experienced Interim Chief Financial Officer to provide clear financial leadership during a critical period of organisational transition and transformation. This is a high-profile opportunity for a commercially minded finance leader who can bring strategic insight across the charity's multiple income streams. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive, the Interim CFO will act as a key strategic adviser to the executive leadership team and Board. You will help to guide the organisation through a period of financial challenge, operational improvement, and long-term planning. This role will suit an experienced CFO or Finance Director who is comfortable operating within complex stakeholder environments and leading through change. The role will oversee the finance function, support the development of senior finance colleagues and help position the organisation for a smooth transition to permanent financial leadership. Key areas of focus will include: Lead strategic financial planning and scenario modelling across income streams Develop and present Board and Committee reporting packs, providing clear strategic financial insight in both written and verbal formats Partner with the Executive Leadership Team and Board to support and inform long-term organisational planning and decision-making Review and strengthen financial controls and regulatory compliance across the charity Oversee year-end processes and preparation for the external audit Lead and support the finance team across day-to-day operations while driving continuous improvement initiatives About You Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Significant experience operating at CFO or Finance Director level within a complex organisation. Experience in charities, arts and culture, education or mission-led organisations is desirable. Comfortable leading through organisational change and acting as a trusted partner to a Chief Executive, Board and senior leadership team. What s in it for you Salary of c. £120,000 per annum (pro rata for fixed-term appointment) Interim or fixed-term contract initially for 6 months London-based role with 3 to 4 days per week on-site in the central London office Candidates considering remuneration on a daily-rate only basis are encouraged to apply and enquire for further details Timings Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, so early application is encouraged. The charity is seeking someone available to start in June, although candidates with slightly later availability who are a strong fit are still encouraged to enquire. For a confidential conversation, please reach out to Holly Arrowsmith at Ivy Rock Partners
RG Setsquare
Accounts Assistant - Main Contractor - East London / Essex
RG Setsquare
I am currently looking for an Accounts Assistant for a Building Contractor based in East London / Essex who work in and around the London and the M25 area with a current turnover of circa 40 million. Projects include new build, refurbishment & fit out works within commercial, healthcare, education and residential on projects ranging between 2 to 10 million. The Account Assistant will support the accounting department & Finance Director by assisting with day-to-day financial operations, ensuring accurate record-keeping, and contributing to the smooth running of the company's financial activities. This role requires strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with multiple departments within the company. Key Responsibilities: Accounts Payable & Receivable: Assist with processing invoices and payments for suppliers, contractors, and vendors. Ensure accurate and timely invoicing for clients and follow up on overdue payments. Reconcile accounts payable and receivable statements. Financial Reporting & Documentation: Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records for construction projects. Assist with preparing monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports. File and organise financial documents, including receipts, invoices, and contracts. General Ledger Maintenance: Post journal entries into the general ledger. Assist with month-end and year-end close processes. Project Cost Tracking: Monitor and report on the financial status of ongoing construction projects. Help track costs related to materials, labour, and other project expenses. Payroll Assistance: Assist with payroll preparation and ensure timely payments to employees and subcontractors. Bank Reconciliation: Assist in reconciling bank accounts and other financial statements. Communication & Coordination: Collaborate with project managers and other departments to ensure financial data is accurate and up-to-date. Answer financial inquiries from staff, vendors, and clients. The candidate must have - Experience: Proven experience (1-2 years) in an accounting or finance assistant role, preferably within the construction industry. Familiarity with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage, or similar). Skills: Strong attention to detail and accuracy in financial record-keeping. Good understanding of basic accounting principles. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Additional Requirements: Knowledge of construction industry financial practices and project-based accounting is a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to work independently and as part of a team The client is looking to pay up a competitive basic salary plus a benefits package. If you are keen to get more details on the position please send a copy of your CV to (url removed) RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
May 07, 2026
Full time
I am currently looking for an Accounts Assistant for a Building Contractor based in East London / Essex who work in and around the London and the M25 area with a current turnover of circa 40 million. Projects include new build, refurbishment & fit out works within commercial, healthcare, education and residential on projects ranging between 2 to 10 million. The Account Assistant will support the accounting department & Finance Director by assisting with day-to-day financial operations, ensuring accurate record-keeping, and contributing to the smooth running of the company's financial activities. This role requires strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with multiple departments within the company. Key Responsibilities: Accounts Payable & Receivable: Assist with processing invoices and payments for suppliers, contractors, and vendors. Ensure accurate and timely invoicing for clients and follow up on overdue payments. Reconcile accounts payable and receivable statements. Financial Reporting & Documentation: Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records for construction projects. Assist with preparing monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports. File and organise financial documents, including receipts, invoices, and contracts. General Ledger Maintenance: Post journal entries into the general ledger. Assist with month-end and year-end close processes. Project Cost Tracking: Monitor and report on the financial status of ongoing construction projects. Help track costs related to materials, labour, and other project expenses. Payroll Assistance: Assist with payroll preparation and ensure timely payments to employees and subcontractors. Bank Reconciliation: Assist in reconciling bank accounts and other financial statements. Communication & Coordination: Collaborate with project managers and other departments to ensure financial data is accurate and up-to-date. Answer financial inquiries from staff, vendors, and clients. The candidate must have - Experience: Proven experience (1-2 years) in an accounting or finance assistant role, preferably within the construction industry. Familiarity with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage, or similar). Skills: Strong attention to detail and accuracy in financial record-keeping. Good understanding of basic accounting principles. Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Additional Requirements: Knowledge of construction industry financial practices and project-based accounting is a plus. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to work independently and as part of a team The client is looking to pay up a competitive basic salary plus a benefits package. If you are keen to get more details on the position please send a copy of your CV to (url removed) RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Police Care UK
Head of Insight and Innovation
Police Care UK Woking, Surrey
About Police Care UK Police Care UK is the national, independent charity supporting serving and veteran members of the police community, and their families, when they've been physically or psychologically harmed through policing. Demand for our services has grown by more than 400% in the last decade. This reflects the increasing impact of trauma in modern policing - from major incidents and serious violence to cumulative and vicarious trauma. We understand that harm doesn't end with a shift, and that families are often affected too. We've evolved from a traditional benevolent fund into a sector-leading organisation delivering evidence-informed support, trauma-focused recovery services and practical prevention programmes across UK policing. Our work is grounded in compassion, clarity and evidence, and we're fiercely independent so we can focus on what people really need. Our vision is simple: a future where every member of the police community has access to the care and support they need, and nobody faces the impact of harm alone. Based in Woking and working nationally, we're committed to strengthening the people behind the force - and we're looking for those who want to be a part of that work. Role Purpose Reporting to the Director of Development and working closely with the Executive Leadership Team, the Head of Insight and Innovation will lead the Charity's research, data, evaluation and innovation functions. This is a strategic leadership role responsible for embedding a culture of evidence-informed practice, continuous improvement and sector-leading innovation across the Charity. The postholder will ensure that our insight drives decision-making, strengthens fundraising, informs service design and positions Police Care UK as a thought leader within the policing and blue light sectors. This will involve leading a multi-disciplinary team, with responsibility for future growth of the Insight and Innovation function as organisational needs evolve. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Lead the development of our long-term insight and innovation strategy. Ensure data, evidence and evaluation meaningfully influence strategic planning and resource allocation. Drive horizon scanning across policing, mental health and the charity sector to inform organisational priorities. Research and Academic Development Oversee our research portfolio, including academic collaborations and commissioned studies. Translate research findings into actionable recommendations that strengthen our services, policy influence and fundraising. Ensure our understanding of unmet need across the policing family remains current and robust. Data, CRM and Impact Intelligence Lead the strategic development of our CRM and data systems. Embed strong KPI frameworks, dashboards and impact reporting across the charity. Ensure high standards of data governance, integrity and compliance. Innovation and Service Development Lead our innovation pipeline, from discovery and prototyping to pilot evaluation and scaling. Embed co-production with beneficiaries and policing partners. Develop business cases and secure funding for new initiatives. Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Oversee our success measurement framework and ensure outcomes are evidenced and clearly articulated. Produce high-value insight for funders, trustees and external stakeholders. Governance and External Representation Provide high-quality insight and reporting to the Board of Trustees. Represent the charity externally across academic, sector and policy forums. Uphold the highest standards of safeguarding, ethics and data protection. Person Specification Essential Degree-level education and ongoing professional development. Significant senior experience in research, insight, evaluation or organisational development. Strong analytical skills and the ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insight. Experience leading multi-disciplinary teams and driving data-informed decision-making. Excellent communication skills, including presenting to senior stakeholders and Boards. Strong understanding of mental health, trauma or wellbeing in a public-sector or charity context. Knowledge of evaluation methodologies, data governance and ethical research standards. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a relevant field. Experience within policing, emergency services or the wider blue-light sector. Experience securing research or innovation funding. Knowledge of innovation methodologies (e.g. design thinking, co-production, agile). Why work with us You'll be joining a forward-thinking, committed and values driven team making a real difference to the people who keep our communities safe. We offer: Enhanced wellbeing support Pension scheme with up to 8% employer contributions Development opportunities A 35-hour working week A supportive, collaborative culture The chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of police officers, staff, volunteers, and their families How to Apply: Please submit your CV and a detailed cover letter explaining why you're the right fit for this role. Applications are assessed on a rolling basis, so please apply as soon as you are able. Limitations: This job description is neither exclusive nor exhaustive. The duties and responsibilities may vary from time to time in the light of changing circumstances in consultation with the jobholder. The jobholder will be required to work within the rules and regulations of the Charity and accept the authority of the Chief Executive, who has the discretion to delegate authority to the jobholder and to withdraw it. Equal Opportunities Policy: The Charity is committed to eliminating any discrimination and promoting diversity and equality of opportunity in all it does. The Charity is committed to providing equal opportunities in employment, and we will not unlawfully discriminate against job applicants, employees of the Charity, volunteers, workers, or contract workers on the grounds of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race (which includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins) religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. REF-
May 07, 2026
Full time
About Police Care UK Police Care UK is the national, independent charity supporting serving and veteran members of the police community, and their families, when they've been physically or psychologically harmed through policing. Demand for our services has grown by more than 400% in the last decade. This reflects the increasing impact of trauma in modern policing - from major incidents and serious violence to cumulative and vicarious trauma. We understand that harm doesn't end with a shift, and that families are often affected too. We've evolved from a traditional benevolent fund into a sector-leading organisation delivering evidence-informed support, trauma-focused recovery services and practical prevention programmes across UK policing. Our work is grounded in compassion, clarity and evidence, and we're fiercely independent so we can focus on what people really need. Our vision is simple: a future where every member of the police community has access to the care and support they need, and nobody faces the impact of harm alone. Based in Woking and working nationally, we're committed to strengthening the people behind the force - and we're looking for those who want to be a part of that work. Role Purpose Reporting to the Director of Development and working closely with the Executive Leadership Team, the Head of Insight and Innovation will lead the Charity's research, data, evaluation and innovation functions. This is a strategic leadership role responsible for embedding a culture of evidence-informed practice, continuous improvement and sector-leading innovation across the Charity. The postholder will ensure that our insight drives decision-making, strengthens fundraising, informs service design and positions Police Care UK as a thought leader within the policing and blue light sectors. This will involve leading a multi-disciplinary team, with responsibility for future growth of the Insight and Innovation function as organisational needs evolve. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Lead the development of our long-term insight and innovation strategy. Ensure data, evidence and evaluation meaningfully influence strategic planning and resource allocation. Drive horizon scanning across policing, mental health and the charity sector to inform organisational priorities. Research and Academic Development Oversee our research portfolio, including academic collaborations and commissioned studies. Translate research findings into actionable recommendations that strengthen our services, policy influence and fundraising. Ensure our understanding of unmet need across the policing family remains current and robust. Data, CRM and Impact Intelligence Lead the strategic development of our CRM and data systems. Embed strong KPI frameworks, dashboards and impact reporting across the charity. Ensure high standards of data governance, integrity and compliance. Innovation and Service Development Lead our innovation pipeline, from discovery and prototyping to pilot evaluation and scaling. Embed co-production with beneficiaries and policing partners. Develop business cases and secure funding for new initiatives. Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Oversee our success measurement framework and ensure outcomes are evidenced and clearly articulated. Produce high-value insight for funders, trustees and external stakeholders. Governance and External Representation Provide high-quality insight and reporting to the Board of Trustees. Represent the charity externally across academic, sector and policy forums. Uphold the highest standards of safeguarding, ethics and data protection. Person Specification Essential Degree-level education and ongoing professional development. Significant senior experience in research, insight, evaluation or organisational development. Strong analytical skills and the ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insight. Experience leading multi-disciplinary teams and driving data-informed decision-making. Excellent communication skills, including presenting to senior stakeholders and Boards. Strong understanding of mental health, trauma or wellbeing in a public-sector or charity context. Knowledge of evaluation methodologies, data governance and ethical research standards. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a relevant field. Experience within policing, emergency services or the wider blue-light sector. Experience securing research or innovation funding. Knowledge of innovation methodologies (e.g. design thinking, co-production, agile). Why work with us You'll be joining a forward-thinking, committed and values driven team making a real difference to the people who keep our communities safe. We offer: Enhanced wellbeing support Pension scheme with up to 8% employer contributions Development opportunities A 35-hour working week A supportive, collaborative culture The chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of police officers, staff, volunteers, and their families How to Apply: Please submit your CV and a detailed cover letter explaining why you're the right fit for this role. Applications are assessed on a rolling basis, so please apply as soon as you are able. Limitations: This job description is neither exclusive nor exhaustive. The duties and responsibilities may vary from time to time in the light of changing circumstances in consultation with the jobholder. The jobholder will be required to work within the rules and regulations of the Charity and accept the authority of the Chief Executive, who has the discretion to delegate authority to the jobholder and to withdraw it. Equal Opportunities Policy: The Charity is committed to eliminating any discrimination and promoting diversity and equality of opportunity in all it does. The Charity is committed to providing equal opportunities in employment, and we will not unlawfully discriminate against job applicants, employees of the Charity, volunteers, workers, or contract workers on the grounds of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race (which includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins) religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. REF-
Lorien
IT Team Leader - Perm - Educational Trust
Lorien Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
IT Team Leader - Perm - Educational Trust Full-Time | 37 hours per week | Location: 5 day onsite at Hemel Hempstead Salary: £39,881- £42,500+ 27 days holiday plus bank holidays We're looking for a proactive and skilled IT Team Leader to oversee multi-site IT operations, ensure the smooth running of critical systems, and lead a high-performing support team within an educational environment. About the Role As the IT Team Leader, you'll take ownership of day-to-day IT service delivery across multiple school sites. You'll be the senior point of technical escalation, ensuring stability, resilience, and excellent user support. Working closely with senior leadership, you will drive service improvements, manage incidents, and support key school activities such as exams and events. Key Responsibilities Oversee operational IT performance, ensuring high service levels and user satisfaction Manage incidents, service requests, and responses to major technical issues Provide updates to senior stakeholders during service disruptions Support a wide range of technologies including networks, Servers, end-user devices, interactive displays, and iOS equipment Act as the senior technical escalation point for complex issues Manage IT Technician(s), including workload allocation, performance reviews, and development Lead local IT projects and contribute to long-term system improvements Maintain accurate and up-to-date operational documentation Collaborate with other IT teams to ensure consistent standards and best practice What We're Looking For Experience managing IT support staff Strong hands-on technical experience across enterprise environments Ability to diagnose and resolve complex IT issues across networks, infrastructure, and devices Familiarity with Microsoft Server/Active Directory, virtualisation, storage/backup systems, wireless networks, patch management, and cloud platforms (Microsoft 365/Entra) Experience responding to major incidents and communicating clearly with senior stakeholders Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills Calm, customer-focused, and able to work effectively under pressure Experience with iOS devices is an advantage Must be able to drive to visit other sites Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 07, 2026
Full time
IT Team Leader - Perm - Educational Trust Full-Time | 37 hours per week | Location: 5 day onsite at Hemel Hempstead Salary: £39,881- £42,500+ 27 days holiday plus bank holidays We're looking for a proactive and skilled IT Team Leader to oversee multi-site IT operations, ensure the smooth running of critical systems, and lead a high-performing support team within an educational environment. About the Role As the IT Team Leader, you'll take ownership of day-to-day IT service delivery across multiple school sites. You'll be the senior point of technical escalation, ensuring stability, resilience, and excellent user support. Working closely with senior leadership, you will drive service improvements, manage incidents, and support key school activities such as exams and events. Key Responsibilities Oversee operational IT performance, ensuring high service levels and user satisfaction Manage incidents, service requests, and responses to major technical issues Provide updates to senior stakeholders during service disruptions Support a wide range of technologies including networks, Servers, end-user devices, interactive displays, and iOS equipment Act as the senior technical escalation point for complex issues Manage IT Technician(s), including workload allocation, performance reviews, and development Lead local IT projects and contribute to long-term system improvements Maintain accurate and up-to-date operational documentation Collaborate with other IT teams to ensure consistent standards and best practice What We're Looking For Experience managing IT support staff Strong hands-on technical experience across enterprise environments Ability to diagnose and resolve complex IT issues across networks, infrastructure, and devices Familiarity with Microsoft Server/Active Directory, virtualisation, storage/backup systems, wireless networks, patch management, and cloud platforms (Microsoft 365/Entra) Experience responding to major incidents and communicating clearly with senior stakeholders Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills Calm, customer-focused, and able to work effectively under pressure Experience with iOS devices is an advantage Must be able to drive to visit other sites Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Surrey County Council
Principal Historic Buildings Officer
Surrey County Council Knaphill, Surrey
This role has a starting salary of 53,713 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. The office base for this Principal Historic Building Officer position is Woking . We support hybrid working and you will be required to attend the office for at least 2 days per week. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role Surrey County Council is looking for a Principal Historic Buildings Officer to manage, promote and enhance its Historic Buildings service. Based within the Council's Historic Environment Planning Team at Woking, this role offers an exciting opportunity for a qualified heritage specialist to develop, grow and put into practice their skills in the assessment, understanding and management of historic buildings and conservation areas within the context of the planning process, whilst managing a small team of dedicated buildings specialists. Surrey County Council is a County Planning Authority responsible for dealing with planning applications for minerals and waste development, and for the County Council's own development proposals, which include Education and Highways Management. The Historic Environment Planning Team is part of the Environment, Transport and Infrastructure directorate and provides advice, guidance and heritage-related planning advice to a number of organisations, as well as to the general public. The successful candidate will be an experienced conservation and buildings specialist with a strong track record in delivering timely, efficient and pragmatic planning-related services. You will be familiar with the architecture and architectural history of Surrey in particular, and the UK in general, and have thorough knowledge of the investigation, assessment, understanding, conservation and management of historic buildings and conservation areas. A degree in a suitable heritage-related subject (History, architectural studies, historic building conservation, archaeology) is required, as is extensive experience in the provision of advice, guidance and expertise in the management of a wide range of historic buildings types, as well as conservation areas and designed landscapes. We are particularly looking for applications from candidates that can demonstrate how they would develop this role further and expand the boundaries of the current service into new thematic and geographic areas, together with experience of contract management and a talent for developing projects and attracting grant funding. They would also be required to navigate effectively a significant degree of stakeholder engagement, ranging from the general public, through to fellow professionals and elected Members. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Educated to degree level in a relevant subject, with a passion for and a developed level of experience in, advising and managing various aspects of the built historic environment Full membership of the IHBC A broad and detailed knowledge of British Architecture, Designed Landscapes and Archaeology, and a deep and extensive understanding of the planning process surrounding heritage management Excellent IT skills and be confident at using Microsoft Office and GIS applications Provision of examples of service development You will need to have the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and personal statement Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description & Our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Contact Us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. Please contact Tony Howe, Historic Environment Planning Manager via email at The job advert closes at 23:59 on 31/05/2026 with interviews planned to follow. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
May 07, 2026
Full time
This role has a starting salary of 53,713 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. The office base for this Principal Historic Building Officer position is Woking . We support hybrid working and you will be required to attend the office for at least 2 days per week. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role Surrey County Council is looking for a Principal Historic Buildings Officer to manage, promote and enhance its Historic Buildings service. Based within the Council's Historic Environment Planning Team at Woking, this role offers an exciting opportunity for a qualified heritage specialist to develop, grow and put into practice their skills in the assessment, understanding and management of historic buildings and conservation areas within the context of the planning process, whilst managing a small team of dedicated buildings specialists. Surrey County Council is a County Planning Authority responsible for dealing with planning applications for minerals and waste development, and for the County Council's own development proposals, which include Education and Highways Management. The Historic Environment Planning Team is part of the Environment, Transport and Infrastructure directorate and provides advice, guidance and heritage-related planning advice to a number of organisations, as well as to the general public. The successful candidate will be an experienced conservation and buildings specialist with a strong track record in delivering timely, efficient and pragmatic planning-related services. You will be familiar with the architecture and architectural history of Surrey in particular, and the UK in general, and have thorough knowledge of the investigation, assessment, understanding, conservation and management of historic buildings and conservation areas. A degree in a suitable heritage-related subject (History, architectural studies, historic building conservation, archaeology) is required, as is extensive experience in the provision of advice, guidance and expertise in the management of a wide range of historic buildings types, as well as conservation areas and designed landscapes. We are particularly looking for applications from candidates that can demonstrate how they would develop this role further and expand the boundaries of the current service into new thematic and geographic areas, together with experience of contract management and a talent for developing projects and attracting grant funding. They would also be required to navigate effectively a significant degree of stakeholder engagement, ranging from the general public, through to fellow professionals and elected Members. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Educated to degree level in a relevant subject, with a passion for and a developed level of experience in, advising and managing various aspects of the built historic environment Full membership of the IHBC A broad and detailed knowledge of British Architecture, Designed Landscapes and Archaeology, and a deep and extensive understanding of the planning process surrounding heritage management Excellent IT skills and be confident at using Microsoft Office and GIS applications Provision of examples of service development You will need to have the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and personal statement Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description & Our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Contact Us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. Please contact Tony Howe, Historic Environment Planning Manager via email at The job advert closes at 23:59 on 31/05/2026 with interviews planned to follow. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
24x7 Group
Area Operations Manager
24x7 Group Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Area Operations Manager The Company 24x7 Group is recognised as the leading provider of specialist education transport for children and young people, particularly those with special educational needs. We have been in the transport sector for many years, but since 2001, we have used our knowledge and extensive experience to design and set up the best and most effective special needs transport organisation in the country. We continue to receive many awards for our service to the sector and stakeholders. We are now seeking an Area Operations Manager to join the team on a full-time, permanent basis and play a primary role in driving our continued success. The Benefits - Salary between £30,000 - £35,000 - Company Pension Scheme (voluntary) - 23 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays This is an unmissable opportunity for an Area Operations Manager with a track record of successful operational management to join our inspirational organisation. You will have the chance to work with a like-minded set of individuals and make a real difference to the lives of children with special educational needs. With your expertise and our vision, we will drive the business forward. The Role As the Area Operations Manager, you will help lead operations across Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. Reporting to the Area Director, your responsibilities will be to assist in overseeing staff management and making sure systems are in place to support the team and enable our people to thrive at work. You will ensure customer needs are met, staff are managed effectively, contracts and services are managed efficiently, whilst also ensuring the business remains profitable and continues to grow. About You To be considered as the Area Operations Manager, you will need: - Experience of staff management with a proven track record in leading and managing your own team. - Strong examples of where you have personally generated success and satisfaction. - Experience of overseeing the contract management of services. - Highly organised with an understanding of compliance requirements and the ability to plan proactively. - Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment, think quickly, and reprioritise tasks at short notice. - Experience of service procurement via third-party services and tender portals. - Financial management and cost control skills. - Advanced relationship management skills. - Experience in transport management would be beneficial, but is not essential. Other organisations may call this role Site Manager, or Service Manager. 24x7 Group is an equal opportunities employer, values diversity and is strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business, and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you re ready to join the team as our Area Operations Manager, please select the apply button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Area Operations Manager The Company 24x7 Group is recognised as the leading provider of specialist education transport for children and young people, particularly those with special educational needs. We have been in the transport sector for many years, but since 2001, we have used our knowledge and extensive experience to design and set up the best and most effective special needs transport organisation in the country. We continue to receive many awards for our service to the sector and stakeholders. We are now seeking an Area Operations Manager to join the team on a full-time, permanent basis and play a primary role in driving our continued success. The Benefits - Salary between £30,000 - £35,000 - Company Pension Scheme (voluntary) - 23 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays This is an unmissable opportunity for an Area Operations Manager with a track record of successful operational management to join our inspirational organisation. You will have the chance to work with a like-minded set of individuals and make a real difference to the lives of children with special educational needs. With your expertise and our vision, we will drive the business forward. The Role As the Area Operations Manager, you will help lead operations across Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. Reporting to the Area Director, your responsibilities will be to assist in overseeing staff management and making sure systems are in place to support the team and enable our people to thrive at work. You will ensure customer needs are met, staff are managed effectively, contracts and services are managed efficiently, whilst also ensuring the business remains profitable and continues to grow. About You To be considered as the Area Operations Manager, you will need: - Experience of staff management with a proven track record in leading and managing your own team. - Strong examples of where you have personally generated success and satisfaction. - Experience of overseeing the contract management of services. - Highly organised with an understanding of compliance requirements and the ability to plan proactively. - Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment, think quickly, and reprioritise tasks at short notice. - Experience of service procurement via third-party services and tender portals. - Financial management and cost control skills. - Advanced relationship management skills. - Experience in transport management would be beneficial, but is not essential. Other organisations may call this role Site Manager, or Service Manager. 24x7 Group is an equal opportunities employer, values diversity and is strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business, and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you re ready to join the team as our Area Operations Manager, please select the apply button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
WSP
Associate Director Land
WSP
Associate Director, Land At WSP, our Land team is the largest and most successful in the industry, delivering major strategic infrastructure projects across the UK and Ireland. We support a wide range of sectors - Energy, Highways, Water, Rail, Local Government, and Aviation - through land referencing, acquisition, access, and stakeholder engagement. We offer flexible working patterns, competitive salaries, and a range of benefits that support your professional growth and personal well being. Responsibilities Provide leadership and direction on WSP Land projects. Deliver excellent stakeholder engagement to secure land rights and acquisition through landowner agreements and statutory powers. Champion a collaborative, high performance team culture and foster partnership with senior leadership across WSP Land. Serve as a trusted strategic advisor to internal and external clients, engaging with client capture teams and Key Client Managers to enhance relationships and secure business opportunities. Oversee successful delivery of major projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to exemplary quality standards. Lead business development initiatives within the Energy, Water, and Rail sectors, securing new projects and cultivating new client relationships. Partner with engineering, engagement, environmental, and planning disciplines to identify multidisciplinary and strategic opportunities that support business growth. Enhance WSP Land's reputation through thought leadership and sector engagement in the public sphere, targeted business sectors, and academic settings. Direct the preparation of compelling bids and tenders, ensuring the highest quality submissions to secure new business opportunities. Implement effective resource strategies-including talent retention, succession planning, and recruitment-to align the team's capabilities with project requirements. Lead regular reviews to identify and manage risks and opportunities, ensuring robust project governance and proactive issue resolution. Maintain rigorous oversight of project delivery, aligning with client objectives and integrating client feedback to drive continuous improvement and satisfaction. Promote WSP culture of Health, Safety & Wellbeing; quality assurance; data protection; and digital innovation and excellence. Travel within Ireland and the UK. Qualifications Proven leadership in delivering comprehensive Land services, including land identification, access, and acquisition at a strategic level. Extensive expertise in navigating land consents, consultation processes, and landowner engagement for major infrastructure projects. Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across sectors and locations, guiding projects through all development stages. Advanced capability in mitigating land risk and providing strategic advice throughout the project lifecycle. Experience representing clients at Public Inquiries and Oral Hearings, managing objections effectively. Strong record of fostering repeat business and expanding services with established clients. Proven success in securing and cultivating new business opportunities and client relationships. Demonstrable expertise in bid management, including writing, review, and approval, ensuring high quality submissions. Experience developing and implementing resource strategies, including talent retention, succession planning, and recruitment for high performing teams. Exceptional stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to engage the public and landowners. Outstanding communication, influencing, and negotiation skills, driving consensus and delivering positive outcomes. Highly effective collaboration at all organisational levels. Resilient under pressure, consistently delivering high quality outputs in demanding environments. Excellent commercial acumen and proficiency with relevant IT systems. Rigorous commitment to quality assurance, data protection, and Health and Safety standards. Degree level education in Geography, Agriculture, Land and Estate Management, or a related discipline. Chartered status or membership of a recognised professional body is highly desirable. Benefits Flexible working patterns. Competitive salaries. Support for professional development and career growth. Health, safety and wellbeing initiatives. Apply today.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Associate Director, Land At WSP, our Land team is the largest and most successful in the industry, delivering major strategic infrastructure projects across the UK and Ireland. We support a wide range of sectors - Energy, Highways, Water, Rail, Local Government, and Aviation - through land referencing, acquisition, access, and stakeholder engagement. We offer flexible working patterns, competitive salaries, and a range of benefits that support your professional growth and personal well being. Responsibilities Provide leadership and direction on WSP Land projects. Deliver excellent stakeholder engagement to secure land rights and acquisition through landowner agreements and statutory powers. Champion a collaborative, high performance team culture and foster partnership with senior leadership across WSP Land. Serve as a trusted strategic advisor to internal and external clients, engaging with client capture teams and Key Client Managers to enhance relationships and secure business opportunities. Oversee successful delivery of major projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to exemplary quality standards. Lead business development initiatives within the Energy, Water, and Rail sectors, securing new projects and cultivating new client relationships. Partner with engineering, engagement, environmental, and planning disciplines to identify multidisciplinary and strategic opportunities that support business growth. Enhance WSP Land's reputation through thought leadership and sector engagement in the public sphere, targeted business sectors, and academic settings. Direct the preparation of compelling bids and tenders, ensuring the highest quality submissions to secure new business opportunities. Implement effective resource strategies-including talent retention, succession planning, and recruitment-to align the team's capabilities with project requirements. Lead regular reviews to identify and manage risks and opportunities, ensuring robust project governance and proactive issue resolution. Maintain rigorous oversight of project delivery, aligning with client objectives and integrating client feedback to drive continuous improvement and satisfaction. Promote WSP culture of Health, Safety & Wellbeing; quality assurance; data protection; and digital innovation and excellence. Travel within Ireland and the UK. Qualifications Proven leadership in delivering comprehensive Land services, including land identification, access, and acquisition at a strategic level. Extensive expertise in navigating land consents, consultation processes, and landowner engagement for major infrastructure projects. Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across sectors and locations, guiding projects through all development stages. Advanced capability in mitigating land risk and providing strategic advice throughout the project lifecycle. Experience representing clients at Public Inquiries and Oral Hearings, managing objections effectively. Strong record of fostering repeat business and expanding services with established clients. Proven success in securing and cultivating new business opportunities and client relationships. Demonstrable expertise in bid management, including writing, review, and approval, ensuring high quality submissions. Experience developing and implementing resource strategies, including talent retention, succession planning, and recruitment for high performing teams. Exceptional stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to engage the public and landowners. Outstanding communication, influencing, and negotiation skills, driving consensus and delivering positive outcomes. Highly effective collaboration at all organisational levels. Resilient under pressure, consistently delivering high quality outputs in demanding environments. Excellent commercial acumen and proficiency with relevant IT systems. Rigorous commitment to quality assurance, data protection, and Health and Safety standards. Degree level education in Geography, Agriculture, Land and Estate Management, or a related discipline. Chartered status or membership of a recognised professional body is highly desirable. Benefits Flexible working patterns. Competitive salaries. Support for professional development and career growth. Health, safety and wellbeing initiatives. Apply today.
Russam
Services Director - NSPCC
Russam
The Organisation The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is the UK s leading children s charity, driven by a single, unwavering belief: every child deserves to be safe, loved, and free from abuse. Established in 1884 and operating under Royal Charter, the organisation has spent more than 140 years working to prevent cruelty to children and create lasting change in their lives. Today, that mission has never been more urgent. As the challenges facing children continue to evolve, from the risks of online harm to complex family circumstances, the NSPCC provides vital frontline support while also working to influence the systems that protect children. Each year, it helps make over a million children safer from abuse, with thousands of adults turning to its Helpline and children and young people relying on Childline s 24/7 counselling when they have nowhere else to turn. Working across all four nations of the UK and the Channel Islands, the NSPCC combines direct services, education programmes, and national advocacy to drive impact far beyond its immediate reach. Central to its work is a commitment to evidence-led practice, ensuring every action is informed by what works, and that the voices and experiences of children and young people remain at the heart of a safer, more protective society. The Role At the heart of NSPCC is its Services Directorate, delivering practical, child-centred support that helps keep children and young people safe. These services translate the organisation s mission into action through prevention, therapeutic support, and strengthening safeguarding practice. The Services Director will play a critical role in shaping the NSPCC s future as a member of the Executive Leadership Team, leading the development and delivery of a national services strategy and overseeing a complex portfolio of services. Key aspects of the role include: Leading high-quality national and local services that improve outcomes for children and young people Shaping and delivering the services strategy to support the organisation s wider ambitions Driving integration and impact across NSPCC and Childline services Building strong relationships with senior stakeholders, including the Chief Executive, Board, and external partners The Person This is an opportunity for a collaborative, values-driven leader to navigate complexity, drive meaningful change, and make a lasting difference to children s lives at scale. The successful candidate will demonstrate the following: Extensive experience and proven track record at Director level of successfully developing and delivering services, including co-production and collaboration with partners, in a complex stakeholder environment that have a measurably positive impact for beneficiaries. Highly experienced in child protection with demonstrable knowledge and experience of child safeguarding. A social work qualification will be highly advantageous. Proven experience leading and managing teams of functional experts, overseeing significant income and expenditure budgets, and driving operational performance through the setting and monitoring of clear, aligned objectives. Experience of designing and delivering transformational change and driving performance management using appropriate quality and management methods and models, to deliver efficient and effective services. Demonstrable understanding of the operational context for services including the commissioning and market environment. Experience of managing senior stakeholders, both internally and externally, and confidence in dealing with, and influencing, senior employees and volunteer colleagues, and producing and imparting clear and non-technical advice and information. Values the different skills and attributes of others, utilising the insight, experience and expertise of colleagues. Experience of representing an organisation at the highest level. Clearly articulates a compelling vision, focussing on both what the future might hold and the more immediate stepping stones to realise those outcomes. Challenges constructively and evidences a willingness to receive constructive challenge in order to drive our individual and collective efforts forward. Further Information For further information about NSPCC, the role responsibilities, and the person we are looking for, please download the Candidate Briefing Pack . How to Apply If you are interested in this key role within the NSPCC and feel you have the skills and experience required, please include the following with your application: An up to date CV with the details of two referees (we will not contact them without your prior permission). A supporting statement which addresses how you meet the criteria for the role as detailed in the Person Specification. Please also discuss your motivations for applying. Closing date for applications: Monday 1st June 2026 Preliminary interviews with Russam : 12th-16th June 2026 First stage interviews with NSPCC: Week commencing 29th June 2026 Second stage interviews with NSPCC : Week commencing 6th July 2026
May 06, 2026
Full time
The Organisation The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is the UK s leading children s charity, driven by a single, unwavering belief: every child deserves to be safe, loved, and free from abuse. Established in 1884 and operating under Royal Charter, the organisation has spent more than 140 years working to prevent cruelty to children and create lasting change in their lives. Today, that mission has never been more urgent. As the challenges facing children continue to evolve, from the risks of online harm to complex family circumstances, the NSPCC provides vital frontline support while also working to influence the systems that protect children. Each year, it helps make over a million children safer from abuse, with thousands of adults turning to its Helpline and children and young people relying on Childline s 24/7 counselling when they have nowhere else to turn. Working across all four nations of the UK and the Channel Islands, the NSPCC combines direct services, education programmes, and national advocacy to drive impact far beyond its immediate reach. Central to its work is a commitment to evidence-led practice, ensuring every action is informed by what works, and that the voices and experiences of children and young people remain at the heart of a safer, more protective society. The Role At the heart of NSPCC is its Services Directorate, delivering practical, child-centred support that helps keep children and young people safe. These services translate the organisation s mission into action through prevention, therapeutic support, and strengthening safeguarding practice. The Services Director will play a critical role in shaping the NSPCC s future as a member of the Executive Leadership Team, leading the development and delivery of a national services strategy and overseeing a complex portfolio of services. Key aspects of the role include: Leading high-quality national and local services that improve outcomes for children and young people Shaping and delivering the services strategy to support the organisation s wider ambitions Driving integration and impact across NSPCC and Childline services Building strong relationships with senior stakeholders, including the Chief Executive, Board, and external partners The Person This is an opportunity for a collaborative, values-driven leader to navigate complexity, drive meaningful change, and make a lasting difference to children s lives at scale. The successful candidate will demonstrate the following: Extensive experience and proven track record at Director level of successfully developing and delivering services, including co-production and collaboration with partners, in a complex stakeholder environment that have a measurably positive impact for beneficiaries. Highly experienced in child protection with demonstrable knowledge and experience of child safeguarding. A social work qualification will be highly advantageous. Proven experience leading and managing teams of functional experts, overseeing significant income and expenditure budgets, and driving operational performance through the setting and monitoring of clear, aligned objectives. Experience of designing and delivering transformational change and driving performance management using appropriate quality and management methods and models, to deliver efficient and effective services. Demonstrable understanding of the operational context for services including the commissioning and market environment. Experience of managing senior stakeholders, both internally and externally, and confidence in dealing with, and influencing, senior employees and volunteer colleagues, and producing and imparting clear and non-technical advice and information. Values the different skills and attributes of others, utilising the insight, experience and expertise of colleagues. Experience of representing an organisation at the highest level. Clearly articulates a compelling vision, focussing on both what the future might hold and the more immediate stepping stones to realise those outcomes. Challenges constructively and evidences a willingness to receive constructive challenge in order to drive our individual and collective efforts forward. Further Information For further information about NSPCC, the role responsibilities, and the person we are looking for, please download the Candidate Briefing Pack . How to Apply If you are interested in this key role within the NSPCC and feel you have the skills and experience required, please include the following with your application: An up to date CV with the details of two referees (we will not contact them without your prior permission). A supporting statement which addresses how you meet the criteria for the role as detailed in the Person Specification. Please also discuss your motivations for applying. Closing date for applications: Monday 1st June 2026 Preliminary interviews with Russam : 12th-16th June 2026 First stage interviews with NSPCC: Week commencing 29th June 2026 Second stage interviews with NSPCC : Week commencing 6th July 2026
Busy Bees
Assistant Nursery Manager
Busy Bees Guildford, Surrey
Role Overview: Join the Buzz at Our BRAND-NEW Busy Bees Nursery in West End, Surrey! With space to welcome up to 110 little learners , this state-of-the-art setting is designed to spark curiosity, encourage creativity, and nurture young minds. Why Join Busy Bees? Your Exclusive Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary- £35,089.60 Ongoing professional development & career progression - Grow with us! Birthday off - Because YOU deserve a celebration! 50% childcare discount - Supporting your family while you support others Up to 28 days holiday - Plus bank holidays! Menopause support - Through Peppy, helping you through life's milestones Wellbeing perks - Access to Hive, our fantastic wellbeing & retail discount hub Cycle to Work scheme - A healthy commute for a happier you! Pension & financial perks - Easy access to workplace pension through Cushon & Salary Finance support Travel opportunities - Learn from childcare professionals around the world Enhanced family leave & return-to-work bonus - Because balance matters Employee Assistance Programme & Mental Health First Aiders - Supporting your wellbeing PLUS: You'll get exclusive access to Hive , our Benefits & Wellbeing platform -filled with retail discounts, a Wellbeing Hub supporting your physical & mental health, a Celebrating You section recognizing our valued team members, and a Grow with Us area packed with development opportunities and training Role Responsibilities: What You'll Do As An Assistant Manager Support the Centre Director in overseeing daily operations and maintaining educational standards Develop & deliver an engaging, high-quality curriculum tailored to children's needs Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and maintain health & safety standards Provide leadership & mentorship to staff, ensuring a cohesive and motivated team Enhance customer satisfaction by delivering exceptional service and promoting a positive nursery experience for families Assist with administrative tasks , including scheduling, payroll, and recruitment Manage operational records and support financial planning to ensure sustainability Required Qualifications: Ideal Assistant Manager Candidate Level 3 qualification or above in early years education Experience in an early years setting , with supervisory experience an advantage-ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager, or Nursery Practitioner Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills to inspire and support your team Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families This is YOUR chance to be part of something exciting, rewarding, and career-changing. APPLY NOW and start your next adventure with Busy Bees!
May 06, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: Join the Buzz at Our BRAND-NEW Busy Bees Nursery in West End, Surrey! With space to welcome up to 110 little learners , this state-of-the-art setting is designed to spark curiosity, encourage creativity, and nurture young minds. Why Join Busy Bees? Your Exclusive Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary- £35,089.60 Ongoing professional development & career progression - Grow with us! Birthday off - Because YOU deserve a celebration! 50% childcare discount - Supporting your family while you support others Up to 28 days holiday - Plus bank holidays! Menopause support - Through Peppy, helping you through life's milestones Wellbeing perks - Access to Hive, our fantastic wellbeing & retail discount hub Cycle to Work scheme - A healthy commute for a happier you! Pension & financial perks - Easy access to workplace pension through Cushon & Salary Finance support Travel opportunities - Learn from childcare professionals around the world Enhanced family leave & return-to-work bonus - Because balance matters Employee Assistance Programme & Mental Health First Aiders - Supporting your wellbeing PLUS: You'll get exclusive access to Hive , our Benefits & Wellbeing platform -filled with retail discounts, a Wellbeing Hub supporting your physical & mental health, a Celebrating You section recognizing our valued team members, and a Grow with Us area packed with development opportunities and training Role Responsibilities: What You'll Do As An Assistant Manager Support the Centre Director in overseeing daily operations and maintaining educational standards Develop & deliver an engaging, high-quality curriculum tailored to children's needs Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and maintain health & safety standards Provide leadership & mentorship to staff, ensuring a cohesive and motivated team Enhance customer satisfaction by delivering exceptional service and promoting a positive nursery experience for families Assist with administrative tasks , including scheduling, payroll, and recruitment Manage operational records and support financial planning to ensure sustainability Required Qualifications: Ideal Assistant Manager Candidate Level 3 qualification or above in early years education Experience in an early years setting , with supervisory experience an advantage-ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager, or Nursery Practitioner Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills to inspire and support your team Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families This is YOUR chance to be part of something exciting, rewarding, and career-changing. APPLY NOW and start your next adventure with Busy Bees!
Morgan McKinley
Head of FP&A
Morgan McKinley Bath, Somerset
Morgan McKinley is currently partnering with a fantastic Bath based organisation in the Education sector to recruit a Head of FP&A. The Role Reporting to the Finance Director within a large finance team, this role would have a broad remit encompassing the following responsibilities: Lead on development of 5-year financial plan and annual budget planning Oversee automation and data model enhancement Provide management accounts support and financial insight including variances against budget Provide data driven insight to enhance financial performance Leadership of small team and influence cross team outcomes Lead development of financial models and provide scenario planning and modelling to support strategic decision making The Person To be considered for this role, you will be a Qualified Accountant with breadth and depth in planning and analysis experience. Experience of working in the Education sector is highly desirable, and you will be experienced in developing financial plans, forecasting and scenario analysis. My client has experienced strong recent growth and is currently outperforming peers in the same sector, and you would be working in a highly attractive working environment, with flexible, hybrid working on offer (2 days p/w in the office).
May 06, 2026
Full time
Morgan McKinley is currently partnering with a fantastic Bath based organisation in the Education sector to recruit a Head of FP&A. The Role Reporting to the Finance Director within a large finance team, this role would have a broad remit encompassing the following responsibilities: Lead on development of 5-year financial plan and annual budget planning Oversee automation and data model enhancement Provide management accounts support and financial insight including variances against budget Provide data driven insight to enhance financial performance Leadership of small team and influence cross team outcomes Lead development of financial models and provide scenario planning and modelling to support strategic decision making The Person To be considered for this role, you will be a Qualified Accountant with breadth and depth in planning and analysis experience. Experience of working in the Education sector is highly desirable, and you will be experienced in developing financial plans, forecasting and scenario analysis. My client has experienced strong recent growth and is currently outperforming peers in the same sector, and you would be working in a highly attractive working environment, with flexible, hybrid working on offer (2 days p/w in the office).
Clifton College
Fundraising Manager
Clifton College Clifton, Nottinghamshire
Working closely with the Director of Development, this individual will be responsible for raising funds and managing relationships with prospects and donors, organising fundraising campaigns and delivering events. You will support the Director of Development to raise philanthropic funds through major gift and regular giving fundraising to support key development projects for the College. About Us Clifton College is a leading independent day and boarding school educating over 1,200 pupils aged 3 to 18. Founded in 1862, the College provides an all-round education, a rich heritage with modern state-of-the-art facilities. Located in the beautiful suburb of Clifton, we lead the way as one of the best independent schools in the country. What you ll be doing: Donor Relations and Stewardship Work closely with the Director of Development to deliver the fundraising strategy, with a focus on securing major gifts, regular giving, and corporate sponsorships. Build and maintain strong, long-lasting relationships with prospective and existing donors. Identify new prospects and funding opportunities. Meet with donors and prospects with the Director and alone to develop the pipeline of future support. Ensure timely and personalised communication with donors to acknowledge gifts, provide updates on impact, and cultivate long-term relationships. Write compelling proposals and impact reports. Work with the Head of Alumni to develop engagement strategies for legacy giving to the 1862 Club. Work with marketing to create promotional materials and build our portfolio of testimonials. Event Management Create engagement events for potential donors. Work with the alumni team to plan stewardship events for supporters. Support the development of parent engagement events. Support the Head of Alumni with the career mentoring programme. Administration Manage gift processing using Raiser s Edge, including receipting and thanking supporters, and managing pledge payment reminders. Create tailored communication and engagement plans for prospects and donors. Provide regular updates on fundraising progress and donor reports for the Director of Development. Develop and manage fundraising budgets, ensuring all fundraising activities are cost-effective and within financial targets. About You The ideal candidate will be an excellent communicator, highly organised, and have fundraising experience within the education or charity sector. Required Qualifications & experience Proven experience in fundraising, development, or a related field, ideally within an educational or non-profit organisation. Strong knowledge of fundraising best practices, including major gifts, regular giving, legacy giving, grant writing, and event management. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including current and former parents, alumni, pupils, staff, Governors and donors. Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlineseffectively. A passion for education and an understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities facing independent schools. A team player who positively contributes to a collaborative and ambitious team culture. Adaptable and flexible to change as required. Experience with managing budgets and using fundraising CRM systems (preferably Raiser s Edge). A proactive, results-driven attitude and a desire to make a tangible impact in a school environment. Proven experience of planning and implementing successful major donor fundraising programmes Proven experience of securing high-value major gifts An understanding of trends and developments across the sector and demonstrable knowledge of best practice in major donors, trusts and foundations fundraising A degree or equivalent. Desirable Skills Experience in organising and leading fundraising events. Knowledge of UK charitable giving regulations Experience in working with high-net-worth individuals and corporate sponsors. Previous experience in alumni relations or school development. What s in it for you £38,000- £42,000 salary • 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays • BUPA Employee Assistance Programme •BUPA Confidential counselling and advice • Career development and training • Cycle to work scheme • Discounted onsite gym and pool membership • Subsidised lunch • Enhanced Pension scheme • Life Assurance • Menopause clinic • Onsite Flu vaccine clinics • Pop up bike servicing • Refer a friend scheme • Subsided Holiday Club employee benefit which is available for children from Reception Year up to Year 8 • Wellbeing benefits Clifton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. That s why we apply robust selection principles to our recruitment, in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE). Although not all the roles at Clifton College are pupil-facing, we treat all roles as regulated activity. This means we can be safe in the knowledge that we have applied the most stringent recruitment checks to safeguard our pupils. Due to the nature of the role, you will need to complete an enhanced criminal record disclosure (DBS check) and undergo our pre-employment screening. As a regulated sector we are required to ask for references prior to interview. By applying for this role, you are consenting for us to contact your referees. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 therefore you will be asked to disclose all previous convictions not exempt under amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975,2013 and 2020. If you join us, we ll expect you to maintain an up-to-date knowledge of Safeguarding legislation, and our safeguarding policies and procedures. We ll also ask you to maintain an up-to-date knowledge of Equality and Diversity legislation and associated policies, as well as Health & Safety legislation. But don t worry because we ll provide training to do this! Equal Opportunities Applications are welcome from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of ethnicity, gender, age or disability. We particularly encourage applications from under-represented groups. Clifton College is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. How to apply Please note that we can only accept applications via our vacancy website application form (which will also allow you to attach your CV or any other supporting information). Clifton College and the Clifton College Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, all staff and volunteers are required to share this commitment. Due to the nature of the role, you will need to complete an enhanced criminal record disclosure (DBS check) and undergo our pre-employment screening. As a regulated sector we are required to ask for references prior to interview. By applying for this role, you are consenting for us to contact your referees. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 therefore you will be asked to disclose all previous convictions not exempt under amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
May 06, 2026
Full time
Working closely with the Director of Development, this individual will be responsible for raising funds and managing relationships with prospects and donors, organising fundraising campaigns and delivering events. You will support the Director of Development to raise philanthropic funds through major gift and regular giving fundraising to support key development projects for the College. About Us Clifton College is a leading independent day and boarding school educating over 1,200 pupils aged 3 to 18. Founded in 1862, the College provides an all-round education, a rich heritage with modern state-of-the-art facilities. Located in the beautiful suburb of Clifton, we lead the way as one of the best independent schools in the country. What you ll be doing: Donor Relations and Stewardship Work closely with the Director of Development to deliver the fundraising strategy, with a focus on securing major gifts, regular giving, and corporate sponsorships. Build and maintain strong, long-lasting relationships with prospective and existing donors. Identify new prospects and funding opportunities. Meet with donors and prospects with the Director and alone to develop the pipeline of future support. Ensure timely and personalised communication with donors to acknowledge gifts, provide updates on impact, and cultivate long-term relationships. Write compelling proposals and impact reports. Work with the Head of Alumni to develop engagement strategies for legacy giving to the 1862 Club. Work with marketing to create promotional materials and build our portfolio of testimonials. Event Management Create engagement events for potential donors. Work with the alumni team to plan stewardship events for supporters. Support the development of parent engagement events. Support the Head of Alumni with the career mentoring programme. Administration Manage gift processing using Raiser s Edge, including receipting and thanking supporters, and managing pledge payment reminders. Create tailored communication and engagement plans for prospects and donors. Provide regular updates on fundraising progress and donor reports for the Director of Development. Develop and manage fundraising budgets, ensuring all fundraising activities are cost-effective and within financial targets. About You The ideal candidate will be an excellent communicator, highly organised, and have fundraising experience within the education or charity sector. Required Qualifications & experience Proven experience in fundraising, development, or a related field, ideally within an educational or non-profit organisation. Strong knowledge of fundraising best practices, including major gifts, regular giving, legacy giving, grant writing, and event management. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including current and former parents, alumni, pupils, staff, Governors and donors. Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlineseffectively. A passion for education and an understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities facing independent schools. A team player who positively contributes to a collaborative and ambitious team culture. Adaptable and flexible to change as required. Experience with managing budgets and using fundraising CRM systems (preferably Raiser s Edge). A proactive, results-driven attitude and a desire to make a tangible impact in a school environment. Proven experience of planning and implementing successful major donor fundraising programmes Proven experience of securing high-value major gifts An understanding of trends and developments across the sector and demonstrable knowledge of best practice in major donors, trusts and foundations fundraising A degree or equivalent. Desirable Skills Experience in organising and leading fundraising events. Knowledge of UK charitable giving regulations Experience in working with high-net-worth individuals and corporate sponsors. Previous experience in alumni relations or school development. What s in it for you £38,000- £42,000 salary • 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays • BUPA Employee Assistance Programme •BUPA Confidential counselling and advice • Career development and training • Cycle to work scheme • Discounted onsite gym and pool membership • Subsidised lunch • Enhanced Pension scheme • Life Assurance • Menopause clinic • Onsite Flu vaccine clinics • Pop up bike servicing • Refer a friend scheme • Subsided Holiday Club employee benefit which is available for children from Reception Year up to Year 8 • Wellbeing benefits Clifton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. That s why we apply robust selection principles to our recruitment, in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE). Although not all the roles at Clifton College are pupil-facing, we treat all roles as regulated activity. This means we can be safe in the knowledge that we have applied the most stringent recruitment checks to safeguard our pupils. Due to the nature of the role, you will need to complete an enhanced criminal record disclosure (DBS check) and undergo our pre-employment screening. As a regulated sector we are required to ask for references prior to interview. By applying for this role, you are consenting for us to contact your referees. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 therefore you will be asked to disclose all previous convictions not exempt under amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975,2013 and 2020. If you join us, we ll expect you to maintain an up-to-date knowledge of Safeguarding legislation, and our safeguarding policies and procedures. We ll also ask you to maintain an up-to-date knowledge of Equality and Diversity legislation and associated policies, as well as Health & Safety legislation. But don t worry because we ll provide training to do this! Equal Opportunities Applications are welcome from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of ethnicity, gender, age or disability. We particularly encourage applications from under-represented groups. Clifton College is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. How to apply Please note that we can only accept applications via our vacancy website application form (which will also allow you to attach your CV or any other supporting information). Clifton College and the Clifton College Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, all staff and volunteers are required to share this commitment. Due to the nature of the role, you will need to complete an enhanced criminal record disclosure (DBS check) and undergo our pre-employment screening. As a regulated sector we are required to ask for references prior to interview. By applying for this role, you are consenting for us to contact your referees. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 therefore you will be asked to disclose all previous convictions not exempt under amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
Kisharon Langdon
Head of Income Generation and Engagement
Kisharon Langdon
Are you ready to lead transformational fundraising for a cause that matters? Kisharon Langdon has an exciting Head of Income Generation and Engagement opportunity! Location: North West London (NW9) Salary: £60,000 to £65,000 Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Hours: 36 hours per week Closing Date: 29th May 2026 About Us: Kisharon Langdon is a charity that has been supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people, and their families, for many years. We offer a comprehensive range of services spanning nursery and school education, further education, employment opportunities and supported living. Our mission is to empower people with learning disabilities and autistic people to thrive and realise their ambitions and aspirations. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve. Head of Income Generation and Engagement - The Role: You will lead a dynamic range of fundraising and supporter engagement activities designed to inspire people to connect with our organisation and make a meaningful difference. Working closely with the Director of Fundraising, you will oversee the development and delivery of multiple income streams including our expanding events and challenges programme, Direct Mail appeals, community fundraising and mid value giving. You will use your expertise to create and implement initiatives that drive income growth and broaden opportunities for supporters to engage with and champion our work. Head of Income Generation and Engagement - Key Responsibilities: - Support development and implementation of the fundraising strategy - Personally manage a portfolio of mid-level donors and prospect new mid-level donors to develop long-term relationships and maximise income - Oversee budget planning, monitoring and forecasting while ensuring compliance with Fundraising Regulator standards - Work collaboratively with the marketing team to create supportive communication campaigns - Provide values-based leadership for employees and teams to build a high-performance culture - Monitor spend within your areas of responsibility and identify risks or opportunities for savings Head of Income Generation and Engagement - You: - Educated to degree level or equivalent professional experience - Holding a professional fundraising qualification - Proven track record of senior strategic leadership in an organisation of comparable scope and complexity - Experience of financial and budget management - Significant experience in income generation through relationship-based sales, marketing and fundraising activity - Demonstrable success of delivering to and beyond targets - Good understanding of how digital technologies can underpin data-driven supporter engagement Benefits: - 21 days paid holiday per year, increasing with length of service, plus bank and public holidays and major Jewish festivals - Company pension scheme - Occupational sick pay after a qualifying period, increasing with length of service - Employee Assistance and Wellbeing Programme with free access to independent advice, support and counselling - Development and career progression opportunities Closing Date: 29th May 2026 To submit your CV for this exciting Head of Income Generation and Engagement opportunity, click Apply today!
May 06, 2026
Full time
Are you ready to lead transformational fundraising for a cause that matters? Kisharon Langdon has an exciting Head of Income Generation and Engagement opportunity! Location: North West London (NW9) Salary: £60,000 to £65,000 Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Hours: 36 hours per week Closing Date: 29th May 2026 About Us: Kisharon Langdon is a charity that has been supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people, and their families, for many years. We offer a comprehensive range of services spanning nursery and school education, further education, employment opportunities and supported living. Our mission is to empower people with learning disabilities and autistic people to thrive and realise their ambitions and aspirations. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and celebrate the diversity of the communities we serve. Head of Income Generation and Engagement - The Role: You will lead a dynamic range of fundraising and supporter engagement activities designed to inspire people to connect with our organisation and make a meaningful difference. Working closely with the Director of Fundraising, you will oversee the development and delivery of multiple income streams including our expanding events and challenges programme, Direct Mail appeals, community fundraising and mid value giving. You will use your expertise to create and implement initiatives that drive income growth and broaden opportunities for supporters to engage with and champion our work. Head of Income Generation and Engagement - Key Responsibilities: - Support development and implementation of the fundraising strategy - Personally manage a portfolio of mid-level donors and prospect new mid-level donors to develop long-term relationships and maximise income - Oversee budget planning, monitoring and forecasting while ensuring compliance with Fundraising Regulator standards - Work collaboratively with the marketing team to create supportive communication campaigns - Provide values-based leadership for employees and teams to build a high-performance culture - Monitor spend within your areas of responsibility and identify risks or opportunities for savings Head of Income Generation and Engagement - You: - Educated to degree level or equivalent professional experience - Holding a professional fundraising qualification - Proven track record of senior strategic leadership in an organisation of comparable scope and complexity - Experience of financial and budget management - Significant experience in income generation through relationship-based sales, marketing and fundraising activity - Demonstrable success of delivering to and beyond targets - Good understanding of how digital technologies can underpin data-driven supporter engagement Benefits: - 21 days paid holiday per year, increasing with length of service, plus bank and public holidays and major Jewish festivals - Company pension scheme - Occupational sick pay after a qualifying period, increasing with length of service - Employee Assistance and Wellbeing Programme with free access to independent advice, support and counselling - Development and career progression opportunities Closing Date: 29th May 2026 To submit your CV for this exciting Head of Income Generation and Engagement opportunity, click Apply today!
ImpactEd Group
Senior Rails Engineer
ImpactEd Group Leeds, Yorkshire
We are an ambitious team incubated and supported by ImpactEd Group. The role would be employed by TEP Services Limited. Our platform has been built from the ground up by a small, skilled development team over the past three years. We are appointing a Senior Rails Engineer at a pivotal moment, joining as a senior individual contributor with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem, and acting as the senior technical reference point for the wider development team. You will work closely with our fractional CTO and the TEP Director to translate strategic priorities into well-built software, helping us actively embed AI-assisted development practices that we believe will significantly change how our team works over the next two years. Supporting our early- to mid-career developers in their work comes alongside the technical role. We are a small, mission-driven team and this is a high-trust, high-ownership role. The right person will care about the quality of what they build, be genuinely curious about the problems schools and trusts are trying to solve, and be excited about using AI tooling not as a shortcut but as a genuine accelerant for good work. What you ll inherit A proven, established codebase. Three years of well-considered Ruby on Rails development serving 600+ schools across the UK, Australia and the UAE, with active users, real data, and a roadmap shaped by partner feedback. A small, capable, agile team alongside you. Early-mid career developers learning from your day-to-day practice, with a culture of peer review, pair programming and honest feedback already in place. A fractional CTO and an engaged Director. Architectural sounding board on one side, a Director who understands the platform and the partner base on the other. You will not be navigating priorities alone. A clear AI-first direction. AI assisted development tools are in use and central to how we expect the team to work going forward. You will help shape that practice. Real product ambition. A roadmap that includes deeper data pipelines, international growth, and the underlying infrastructure to support a national-scale evidence base. A base in Leeds. A vibrant, accessible city-centre office at Platform, New Station Street, two minutes from Leeds station, in the heart of the northern tech hub. Remote-first or office-based at your preference. Role responsibilities This is an individual contributor role, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, working closely with the TEP Director and our fractional CTO. You will write production code day to day, own architectural decisions across your scope alongside the fractional CTO, and act as the senior technical reference point for the development team. Platform development You will: Write well-tested, high-quality code using Ruby on Rails and front-end technologies, delivering features, fixing bugs and addressing technical debt. Work within our Trello and GitHub workflow and agile ways of working, reviewing code, maintaining pull request quality and upholding a strong peer review culture. Take ownership of architectural decisions on the platform, working with the fractional CTO to ensure they are sound, well-reasoned and documented. Balance delivery pace with code quality. We want to move fast without accumulating debt. Contribute to the ongoing improvement of our development processes, tooling and ways of working as the team and platform grow. Lead on security and platform performance workstreams. Use AI-assisted development tools (Claude Code and similar) as a genuine part of your daily working practice, not as an occasional aid. Product planning You will Collaborate with the Director and fractional CTO on roadmap prioritisation, balancing new features, fixes, security and technical debt with a clear view of capacity and complexity. Translate product priorities into well-scoped, well-estimated technical work, developing cards, running planning sessions and ensuring the team has clarity on what they are building and why. Engage in sprint planning and retrospectives, contributing to how we continuously improve our delivery cadence. Bring your own perspective on where AI tooling adds value and where it introduces risk. We want someone who uses these tools critically and thoughtfully. Contribute to how we think about AI in product development more broadly. This is an area we are actively investing in and your input will shape our approach. Provide the Director with clear, honest technical input on decisions that have a product or strategic dimension. Problem solving You will: Respond to bug reports, both automated exceptions and human reports, working with the team to diagnose and resolve issues quickly. Maintain and improve platform reliability, security, monitoring and incident response processes. Team development and mentoring You will: Provide day-to-day technical support for the development team, the senior technical reference point for our developers. Contribute to strategy and working culture as part of a small, growing organisation. We value people who engage beyond their immediate technical brief. Mentor and support the team s growth through pair programming, code review, structured knowledge sharing and honest feedback. Help model and embed AI-first working practices across the team, supporting the developers in building real fluency. Work with the TEP Director and fractional CTO on team development and ways of working. About you We are open to a range of backgrounds. The right person will bring strong technical depth, creative problem solving and real enthusiasm for the way emergent technologies and AI are changing how development work gets done. You do not need to have worked in education or edtech before, but you should care about the mission. What you ll need We imagine that most strong applicants will have 7+ years of relevant commercial Ruby experience, with strong Rails experience in production environments. We are more interested in your skills than where they came from. A strong instinct for code quality. You care about maintainability, test coverage and what the codebase looks like in two years, not just whether it ships today. Genuine, practical experience with AI-assisted development tools. You use these comfortably and can speak with real authority about when and how they work. Comfort working in an evolving, established codebase. You are at ease with inherited code and incremental improvement. Familiarity with data pipelines, analytics infrastructure or big data. Translating product priorities into well-scoped technical work. You are comfortable bridging product and engineering. Strong communication skills. You can explain complex technical decisions clearly to a non-technical Director and work effectively with a fractional CTO. What will set you apart Experience working in Python. Experience significantly contributing to a small development team, not just individual delivery, but helping others do their best work. An interest in education, social enterprise or the tech for good context.
May 06, 2026
Full time
We are an ambitious team incubated and supported by ImpactEd Group. The role would be employed by TEP Services Limited. Our platform has been built from the ground up by a small, skilled development team over the past three years. We are appointing a Senior Rails Engineer at a pivotal moment, joining as a senior individual contributor with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem, and acting as the senior technical reference point for the wider development team. You will work closely with our fractional CTO and the TEP Director to translate strategic priorities into well-built software, helping us actively embed AI-assisted development practices that we believe will significantly change how our team works over the next two years. Supporting our early- to mid-career developers in their work comes alongside the technical role. We are a small, mission-driven team and this is a high-trust, high-ownership role. The right person will care about the quality of what they build, be genuinely curious about the problems schools and trusts are trying to solve, and be excited about using AI tooling not as a shortcut but as a genuine accelerant for good work. What you ll inherit A proven, established codebase. Three years of well-considered Ruby on Rails development serving 600+ schools across the UK, Australia and the UAE, with active users, real data, and a roadmap shaped by partner feedback. A small, capable, agile team alongside you. Early-mid career developers learning from your day-to-day practice, with a culture of peer review, pair programming and honest feedback already in place. A fractional CTO and an engaged Director. Architectural sounding board on one side, a Director who understands the platform and the partner base on the other. You will not be navigating priorities alone. A clear AI-first direction. AI assisted development tools are in use and central to how we expect the team to work going forward. You will help shape that practice. Real product ambition. A roadmap that includes deeper data pipelines, international growth, and the underlying infrastructure to support a national-scale evidence base. A base in Leeds. A vibrant, accessible city-centre office at Platform, New Station Street, two minutes from Leeds station, in the heart of the northern tech hub. Remote-first or office-based at your preference. Role responsibilities This is an individual contributor role, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, working closely with the TEP Director and our fractional CTO. You will write production code day to day, own architectural decisions across your scope alongside the fractional CTO, and act as the senior technical reference point for the development team. Platform development You will: Write well-tested, high-quality code using Ruby on Rails and front-end technologies, delivering features, fixing bugs and addressing technical debt. Work within our Trello and GitHub workflow and agile ways of working, reviewing code, maintaining pull request quality and upholding a strong peer review culture. Take ownership of architectural decisions on the platform, working with the fractional CTO to ensure they are sound, well-reasoned and documented. Balance delivery pace with code quality. We want to move fast without accumulating debt. Contribute to the ongoing improvement of our development processes, tooling and ways of working as the team and platform grow. Lead on security and platform performance workstreams. Use AI-assisted development tools (Claude Code and similar) as a genuine part of your daily working practice, not as an occasional aid. Product planning You will Collaborate with the Director and fractional CTO on roadmap prioritisation, balancing new features, fixes, security and technical debt with a clear view of capacity and complexity. Translate product priorities into well-scoped, well-estimated technical work, developing cards, running planning sessions and ensuring the team has clarity on what they are building and why. Engage in sprint planning and retrospectives, contributing to how we continuously improve our delivery cadence. Bring your own perspective on where AI tooling adds value and where it introduces risk. We want someone who uses these tools critically and thoughtfully. Contribute to how we think about AI in product development more broadly. This is an area we are actively investing in and your input will shape our approach. Provide the Director with clear, honest technical input on decisions that have a product or strategic dimension. Problem solving You will: Respond to bug reports, both automated exceptions and human reports, working with the team to diagnose and resolve issues quickly. Maintain and improve platform reliability, security, monitoring and incident response processes. Team development and mentoring You will: Provide day-to-day technical support for the development team, the senior technical reference point for our developers. Contribute to strategy and working culture as part of a small, growing organisation. We value people who engage beyond their immediate technical brief. Mentor and support the team s growth through pair programming, code review, structured knowledge sharing and honest feedback. Help model and embed AI-first working practices across the team, supporting the developers in building real fluency. Work with the TEP Director and fractional CTO on team development and ways of working. About you We are open to a range of backgrounds. The right person will bring strong technical depth, creative problem solving and real enthusiasm for the way emergent technologies and AI are changing how development work gets done. You do not need to have worked in education or edtech before, but you should care about the mission. What you ll need We imagine that most strong applicants will have 7+ years of relevant commercial Ruby experience, with strong Rails experience in production environments. We are more interested in your skills than where they came from. A strong instinct for code quality. You care about maintainability, test coverage and what the codebase looks like in two years, not just whether it ships today. Genuine, practical experience with AI-assisted development tools. You use these comfortably and can speak with real authority about when and how they work. Comfort working in an evolving, established codebase. You are at ease with inherited code and incremental improvement. Familiarity with data pipelines, analytics infrastructure or big data. Translating product priorities into well-scoped technical work. You are comfortable bridging product and engineering. Strong communication skills. You can explain complex technical decisions clearly to a non-technical Director and work effectively with a fractional CTO. What will set you apart Experience working in Python. Experience significantly contributing to a small development team, not just individual delivery, but helping others do their best work. An interest in education, social enterprise or the tech for good context.
Engine by Starling
Technical Platform Owner - Engine by Starling
Engine by Starling
At Engine by Starling, we are on a mission to find and work with leading banks all around the world who have the ambition to build rapid growth businesses, on our technology. Engine is Starling's software-as-a-service (SaaS) business, the technology that was built to power Starling Bank, and two years ago we split out as a separate business. Starling has seen exceptional growth and success, and a large part of that is down to the fact that we have built our own modern technology from the ground up. This SaaS technology platform is now available to banks and financial institutions all around the world, enabling them to benefit from the innovative digital features, and efficient back-office processes that has helped achieve Starling's success. As a company, everyone is expected to roll up their sleeves to help deliver great outcomes for our clients. We are an engineering led company and we're looking for someone who will be excited by the potential for Engine's technology to transform banking in different markets around the world. Hybrid Working We have a Hybrid approach to working here at Engine - our preference is that you're located within a commutable distance of one of our offices so that we're able to interact and collaborate in person. About the Role The Engine Platform is a highly configurable core banking platform, supporting clients globally. This role is focused on development and delivery of our core Platform technical strategy, such as integrations, connections, configurations, and internal tools to facilitate the platform's growth and allow our clients to integrate with their local providers into the platform. As a Technical Platform Owner at Engine, you will collaborate closely with teams across Technology and work with our engineering and product teams to ensure that our technology platform meets the needs of our clients and partner engineers who integrate with it. You will also ensure that the platform aligns with the company's broader technical strategy, long term goals and make integrating with Engine as seamless as possible. At Engine, we spend our time building products that we're really proud of. We focus on the experience, often delivering things with real polish but sometimes making a fast strategic move. We think being good at product requires clear communication, a sense of focus, and to challenge the conventional ways of doing things. We're open-minded when it comes to hiring, we care more about skills and attitude than specific experience or qualifications. Key Responsibilities Work with platform engineering teams to develop and communicate a cohesive product roadmap that delivers high-impact outcomes that improve developer productivity and experience for our clients engineers. Gather feedback and break down problems: Actively listen to teams for pain points and feedback, gather requirements, and break down complex problems into actionable projects across teams. Drive adoption and education: Promote the platform's capabilities by creating clear documentation (with the help of our technical writers), providing training and guidance to our internal teams. Define and Measure Success: Establish and track key technical and business metrics like API latency, developer satisfaction, integration time, and platform adoption rates to ensure our strategy is impactful. Ensure security and compliance: Collaborate with security and compliance teams to embed best practices and meet all regulatory requirements. Requirements A deep, hands-on understanding of how modern, distributed systems are built at scale. You should be able to articulate the trade-offs of different architectural decisions and speak fluently about REST APIs, webhooks, event-driven architecture, and asynchronous communication patterns. Hands-on engineering experience or a technical background. Proven experience as a product or platform owner in a highly technical domain. Ideally, you've been a part of a team that has scaled a platform from a foundational stage to a widely adopted product. The ability to simplify and provide clarity on complex, architectural problems to a wide range of stakeholders, from junior engineers to executive leadership. Experience in making evidence-based product decisions using both qualitative and quantitative data, specifically within a technical product context. A proven ability to act as a voice for the user and influence teams and stakeholders without direct authority, particularly in engineering-led environments. You should be comfortable working directly with engineers, both internally and externally. You can "speak their language" and have a strong understanding of how they would integrate into a technical platform. Experience building B2B SaaS products from the ground up. Nice to have Experience integrating with a core banking platform. Experience in the FinTech or banking industry. Experience in taking a software from an internal tool to an external, revenue-generating product. Interview process Interviewing is a two way process and we want you to have the time and opportunity to get to know us, as much as we are getting to know you! Our interviews are conversational and we want to get the best from you, so come with questions and be curious. In general you can expect the below, following a chat with one of our Talent Team: Stage 1 - 45 mins with someone from the tech team Stage 2 - 60 min with two team members Stage 3 - Final with either CTO/ Deputy CTO or Engineering Director Benefits 33 days holiday (including public holidays, which you can take when it works best for you) An extra day's holiday for your birthday Annual leave is increased with length of service, and you can choose to buy or sell up to five extra days off 16 hours paid volunteering time a year Salary sacrifice, company enhanced pension scheme Life insurance at 4x your salary & group income protection Private Medical Insurance with VitalityHealth including mental health support and cancer care. Partner benefits include discounts with Waitrose, Mr&Mrs Smith and Peloton Generous family-friendly policies Incentives refer a friend scheme Perkbox membership giving access to retail discounts, a wellness platform for physical and mental health, and weekly free and boosted perks Access to initiatives like Cycle to Work, Salary Sacrificed Gym partnerships and Electric Vehicle (EV) leasing About Us You may be put off applying for a role because you don't tick every box. Forget that! While we can't accommodate every flexible working request, we're always open to discussion. So, if you're excited about working with us, but aren't sure if you're 100% there yet, get in touch anyway. We're on a mission to radically reshape banking - and that starts with our brilliant team. Whatever came before, we're proud to bring together people of all backgrounds and experiences who love working together to solve problems. Engine by Starling is an equal opportunity employer, and we're proud of our ongoing efforts to foster diversity & inclusion in the workplace. Individuals seeking employment at Engine by Starling are considered without regard to race, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, ancestry, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. When you provide us with this information, you are doing so at your own consent, with full knowledge that we will process this personal data in accordance with our Privacy Notice. By submitting your application, you agree that Engine by Starling and Starling will collect your personal data for recruiting and related purposes. Our Privacy Notice explains what personal information we will process, where we will process your personal information, its purposes for processing your personal information, and the rights you can exercise over our use of your personal information.
May 06, 2026
Full time
At Engine by Starling, we are on a mission to find and work with leading banks all around the world who have the ambition to build rapid growth businesses, on our technology. Engine is Starling's software-as-a-service (SaaS) business, the technology that was built to power Starling Bank, and two years ago we split out as a separate business. Starling has seen exceptional growth and success, and a large part of that is down to the fact that we have built our own modern technology from the ground up. This SaaS technology platform is now available to banks and financial institutions all around the world, enabling them to benefit from the innovative digital features, and efficient back-office processes that has helped achieve Starling's success. As a company, everyone is expected to roll up their sleeves to help deliver great outcomes for our clients. We are an engineering led company and we're looking for someone who will be excited by the potential for Engine's technology to transform banking in different markets around the world. Hybrid Working We have a Hybrid approach to working here at Engine - our preference is that you're located within a commutable distance of one of our offices so that we're able to interact and collaborate in person. About the Role The Engine Platform is a highly configurable core banking platform, supporting clients globally. This role is focused on development and delivery of our core Platform technical strategy, such as integrations, connections, configurations, and internal tools to facilitate the platform's growth and allow our clients to integrate with their local providers into the platform. As a Technical Platform Owner at Engine, you will collaborate closely with teams across Technology and work with our engineering and product teams to ensure that our technology platform meets the needs of our clients and partner engineers who integrate with it. You will also ensure that the platform aligns with the company's broader technical strategy, long term goals and make integrating with Engine as seamless as possible. At Engine, we spend our time building products that we're really proud of. We focus on the experience, often delivering things with real polish but sometimes making a fast strategic move. We think being good at product requires clear communication, a sense of focus, and to challenge the conventional ways of doing things. We're open-minded when it comes to hiring, we care more about skills and attitude than specific experience or qualifications. Key Responsibilities Work with platform engineering teams to develop and communicate a cohesive product roadmap that delivers high-impact outcomes that improve developer productivity and experience for our clients engineers. Gather feedback and break down problems: Actively listen to teams for pain points and feedback, gather requirements, and break down complex problems into actionable projects across teams. Drive adoption and education: Promote the platform's capabilities by creating clear documentation (with the help of our technical writers), providing training and guidance to our internal teams. Define and Measure Success: Establish and track key technical and business metrics like API latency, developer satisfaction, integration time, and platform adoption rates to ensure our strategy is impactful. Ensure security and compliance: Collaborate with security and compliance teams to embed best practices and meet all regulatory requirements. Requirements A deep, hands-on understanding of how modern, distributed systems are built at scale. You should be able to articulate the trade-offs of different architectural decisions and speak fluently about REST APIs, webhooks, event-driven architecture, and asynchronous communication patterns. Hands-on engineering experience or a technical background. Proven experience as a product or platform owner in a highly technical domain. Ideally, you've been a part of a team that has scaled a platform from a foundational stage to a widely adopted product. The ability to simplify and provide clarity on complex, architectural problems to a wide range of stakeholders, from junior engineers to executive leadership. Experience in making evidence-based product decisions using both qualitative and quantitative data, specifically within a technical product context. A proven ability to act as a voice for the user and influence teams and stakeholders without direct authority, particularly in engineering-led environments. You should be comfortable working directly with engineers, both internally and externally. You can "speak their language" and have a strong understanding of how they would integrate into a technical platform. Experience building B2B SaaS products from the ground up. Nice to have Experience integrating with a core banking platform. Experience in the FinTech or banking industry. Experience in taking a software from an internal tool to an external, revenue-generating product. Interview process Interviewing is a two way process and we want you to have the time and opportunity to get to know us, as much as we are getting to know you! Our interviews are conversational and we want to get the best from you, so come with questions and be curious. In general you can expect the below, following a chat with one of our Talent Team: Stage 1 - 45 mins with someone from the tech team Stage 2 - 60 min with two team members Stage 3 - Final with either CTO/ Deputy CTO or Engineering Director Benefits 33 days holiday (including public holidays, which you can take when it works best for you) An extra day's holiday for your birthday Annual leave is increased with length of service, and you can choose to buy or sell up to five extra days off 16 hours paid volunteering time a year Salary sacrifice, company enhanced pension scheme Life insurance at 4x your salary & group income protection Private Medical Insurance with VitalityHealth including mental health support and cancer care. Partner benefits include discounts with Waitrose, Mr&Mrs Smith and Peloton Generous family-friendly policies Incentives refer a friend scheme Perkbox membership giving access to retail discounts, a wellness platform for physical and mental health, and weekly free and boosted perks Access to initiatives like Cycle to Work, Salary Sacrificed Gym partnerships and Electric Vehicle (EV) leasing About Us You may be put off applying for a role because you don't tick every box. Forget that! While we can't accommodate every flexible working request, we're always open to discussion. So, if you're excited about working with us, but aren't sure if you're 100% there yet, get in touch anyway. We're on a mission to radically reshape banking - and that starts with our brilliant team. Whatever came before, we're proud to bring together people of all backgrounds and experiences who love working together to solve problems. Engine by Starling is an equal opportunity employer, and we're proud of our ongoing efforts to foster diversity & inclusion in the workplace. Individuals seeking employment at Engine by Starling are considered without regard to race, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, ancestry, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. When you provide us with this information, you are doing so at your own consent, with full knowledge that we will process this personal data in accordance with our Privacy Notice. By submitting your application, you agree that Engine by Starling and Starling will collect your personal data for recruiting and related purposes. Our Privacy Notice explains what personal information we will process, where we will process your personal information, its purposes for processing your personal information, and the rights you can exercise over our use of your personal information.
Compass Group UK
Director of Catering
Compass Group UK Brighton, Sussex
Director of Catering (Strategy & Operations) Brighton College & Brighton College Prep Handcross Job Title: Director of Catering (Strategy & Operations) - Brighton College Group Responsible To: Director of Operations / Regional Manager- Lodestone House Location: Based at Brighton College, supporting Brighton College, Brighton College Prep Handcross and any other associated Brighton College Schools as required. Work Level: Senior Leadership / Strategic Account Level Working Hours: 40 hours, 5 days over 7 Salary: Up to £72,000 Annual Leave Entitlement: 25 days + Bank Holidays Contract: Permanent Role Context Lodestone House operates the catering and hospitality services at Brighton College, one of the UK's most prestigious independent schools and named School of the Decade. Brighton College continues to expand its operations both within the UK and internationally and represents a complex, high-profile and fast-paced catering and hospitality environment. This newly created senior leadership role oversees all catering and hospitality operations and works in close partnership with the Head of Catering Operations (Brighton College). The role exists to provide strategic direction, operational structure, commercial grip and senior leadership across the Brighton College and Brighton College Prep Handcross catering and hospitality operation, with the potential for further growth in the future. Brighton College & Brighton College Handcross Brighton College is one of the UK's most prestigious and forward-thinking independent schools and has been recognised nationally as School of the Decade. Founded in 1845, the College has built an outstanding reputation for academic excellence, pastoral care, innovation and an unapologetically ambitious approach to education. The College educates pupils from ages 3 to 18 and operates as a large, dynamic community, combining day and boarding provision. It has consistently ranked at the top of national league tables and is widely regarded as a benchmark for best practice across the independent education sector. Internal Brighton College Prep Handcross educates pupils from nursery through to 13+, with a strong emphasis on academic foundations, pastoral care and preparing pupils for progression into senior independent education, including Brighton College. Catering and hospitality are viewed as core to the pupil and staff experience, not simply a support function. Food quality, service standards, nutrition, sustainability and operational reliability are all critical to the College's daily life and reputation. The catering operation supports: A large day and boarding pupil population across multiple age groups in central Brighton and a Prep boarding school, based in Handcross High-volume daily breakfast, lunch and supper services with over 3,000 meals served per day across the group including customers with complex allergen and intolerance needs Extensive hospitality provision including: • Formal dinners and receptions • Sporting and cultural events • Parent, alumni and donor events • Conferences, summer schools and commercial lettings • A busy calendar of evening and weekend activity The operation is characterised by: • High service expectations • A strong focus on food quality, nutrition and sustainability • Significant logistical complexity • A requirement for absolute reliability alongside innovation and evolution Overall Purpose of the Role To provide strategic, operational and commercial leadership across the Brighton College (which includes Brighton College and Brighton College Prep Handcross) catering and hospitality operation, ensuring delivery of a seamless, best-in-class service that reflects the College's ambition, reputation and uncompromising standards. The role will set the strategic direction of catering and hospitality, lead and manage complex catering projects, introduce and refine structure and process, support and enable the Head of Catering Operations to deliver day-to-day excellence, and be fully accountable for financial performance, and senior stakeholder reporting. Internal Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Direction. Set and drive the strategic direction for catering and hospitality across Brighton College. Translate Brighton College's vision and values into a clear catering and hospitality strategy. Act as a senior strategic advisor to Brighton College leadership. Ensure alignment between Brighton College expectations and Lodestone House / Compass Group frameworks. Operational Excellence Oversee all catering and hospitality operations across Brighton College and Brighton College Prep Handcross. Introduce clarity, structure and rhythm into operational planning. Ensure consistently high standards of food quality, service and customer experience. Project Leadership & Change Management. Lead major catering and hospitality projects including service redesign, process implementation and offer evolution. Ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, with minimal operational disruption and within the agreed budget. Establish clear project ownership, governance and delivery plans. Manage risk, dependencies and stakeholder expectations throughout delivery. Translate strategic intent into practical, deliverable outcomes. Financial Accountability & Commercial Performance. Full accountability for contract financial performance. Lead monthly financial reporting, forecasting and variance analysis with the support of the Catering Financial Manager. Prepare and present financial and operational proposals to Brighton College and internal leadership teams. Data, Insight & Reporting Use data to drive decision-making and performance improvement Translate complex financial and operational data into meaningful insight Ensure clear, accurate and trusted reporting People Leadership & Organisation Ensure the operation is correctly structured with the right capability in the right rolesCoach and support senior leaders including the Head of Catering Operations, Deputy Head of
May 06, 2026
Full time
Director of Catering (Strategy & Operations) Brighton College & Brighton College Prep Handcross Job Title: Director of Catering (Strategy & Operations) - Brighton College Group Responsible To: Director of Operations / Regional Manager- Lodestone House Location: Based at Brighton College, supporting Brighton College, Brighton College Prep Handcross and any other associated Brighton College Schools as required. Work Level: Senior Leadership / Strategic Account Level Working Hours: 40 hours, 5 days over 7 Salary: Up to £72,000 Annual Leave Entitlement: 25 days + Bank Holidays Contract: Permanent Role Context Lodestone House operates the catering and hospitality services at Brighton College, one of the UK's most prestigious independent schools and named School of the Decade. Brighton College continues to expand its operations both within the UK and internationally and represents a complex, high-profile and fast-paced catering and hospitality environment. This newly created senior leadership role oversees all catering and hospitality operations and works in close partnership with the Head of Catering Operations (Brighton College). The role exists to provide strategic direction, operational structure, commercial grip and senior leadership across the Brighton College and Brighton College Prep Handcross catering and hospitality operation, with the potential for further growth in the future. Brighton College & Brighton College Handcross Brighton College is one of the UK's most prestigious and forward-thinking independent schools and has been recognised nationally as School of the Decade. Founded in 1845, the College has built an outstanding reputation for academic excellence, pastoral care, innovation and an unapologetically ambitious approach to education. The College educates pupils from ages 3 to 18 and operates as a large, dynamic community, combining day and boarding provision. It has consistently ranked at the top of national league tables and is widely regarded as a benchmark for best practice across the independent education sector. Internal Brighton College Prep Handcross educates pupils from nursery through to 13+, with a strong emphasis on academic foundations, pastoral care and preparing pupils for progression into senior independent education, including Brighton College. Catering and hospitality are viewed as core to the pupil and staff experience, not simply a support function. Food quality, service standards, nutrition, sustainability and operational reliability are all critical to the College's daily life and reputation. The catering operation supports: A large day and boarding pupil population across multiple age groups in central Brighton and a Prep boarding school, based in Handcross High-volume daily breakfast, lunch and supper services with over 3,000 meals served per day across the group including customers with complex allergen and intolerance needs Extensive hospitality provision including: • Formal dinners and receptions • Sporting and cultural events • Parent, alumni and donor events • Conferences, summer schools and commercial lettings • A busy calendar of evening and weekend activity The operation is characterised by: • High service expectations • A strong focus on food quality, nutrition and sustainability • Significant logistical complexity • A requirement for absolute reliability alongside innovation and evolution Overall Purpose of the Role To provide strategic, operational and commercial leadership across the Brighton College (which includes Brighton College and Brighton College Prep Handcross) catering and hospitality operation, ensuring delivery of a seamless, best-in-class service that reflects the College's ambition, reputation and uncompromising standards. The role will set the strategic direction of catering and hospitality, lead and manage complex catering projects, introduce and refine structure and process, support and enable the Head of Catering Operations to deliver day-to-day excellence, and be fully accountable for financial performance, and senior stakeholder reporting. Internal Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Direction. Set and drive the strategic direction for catering and hospitality across Brighton College. Translate Brighton College's vision and values into a clear catering and hospitality strategy. Act as a senior strategic advisor to Brighton College leadership. Ensure alignment between Brighton College expectations and Lodestone House / Compass Group frameworks. Operational Excellence Oversee all catering and hospitality operations across Brighton College and Brighton College Prep Handcross. Introduce clarity, structure and rhythm into operational planning. Ensure consistently high standards of food quality, service and customer experience. Project Leadership & Change Management. Lead major catering and hospitality projects including service redesign, process implementation and offer evolution. Ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, with minimal operational disruption and within the agreed budget. Establish clear project ownership, governance and delivery plans. Manage risk, dependencies and stakeholder expectations throughout delivery. Translate strategic intent into practical, deliverable outcomes. Financial Accountability & Commercial Performance. Full accountability for contract financial performance. Lead monthly financial reporting, forecasting and variance analysis with the support of the Catering Financial Manager. Prepare and present financial and operational proposals to Brighton College and internal leadership teams. Data, Insight & Reporting Use data to drive decision-making and performance improvement Translate complex financial and operational data into meaningful insight Ensure clear, accurate and trusted reporting People Leadership & Organisation Ensure the operation is correctly structured with the right capability in the right rolesCoach and support senior leaders including the Head of Catering Operations, Deputy Head of
Nursing & Midwifery Council
Executive Business Manager
Nursing & Midwifery Council
Our vision is for safe and effective nursing and midwifery practice across the four countries of the UK - regulated and supported by the NMC - a fit for the future organisation, with fairness and equity at the heart of everything we do. Our role is to protect the public and maintain confidence in the nursing and midwifery professions. As the largest independent regulator in Europe of more than 860,000 nursing and midwifery professionals, we have a crucial role in making this a reality. We do this by setting and promoting high education and professional standards for all future and registered nurses and midwives in the UK and nursing associates in England. We also ensure every nurse, midwife and nursing associate on our Register meets clear standards of conduct and practice which protects the public and the reputation of our professions. We have a duty to investigate concerns and to take steps to protect the public in the relatively rare instances where we need to limit or restrict a nurse, midwife or nursing associate's right to practise. We are building a new NMC with integrity, fairness, respect, equity and effectiveness at its core. We are determined to improve and modernise our culture and ways of working. This will ensure that the public and professionals feel confident in our work. About the team We are currently recruiting this role on an initial 12 month contract. The Professional Regulation directorate plays a critical role in delivering the NMC's core regulatory functions, ensuring that concerns about professionals on our register are managed effectively, fairly and in the public interest. At the centre of the directorate is the Executive Support Team, a collaborative unit that enables the directorate to operate effectively and deliver against its priorities through a strong governance, performance and risk framework. You'll be joining a high performing and fast paced team that works closely with senior leaders, corporate and operational teams. With a focus on delivering high-quality outputs, improving processes and ensuring the directorate is able to run smoothly, with accurate and timely information to support decision-making at every level. Your role and impact As Executive Business Manager, you'll play a central role in coordinating and delivering the core business management activity that underpins the Professional Regulation directorate. Working closely with the Senior Executive Business Manager, you'll ensure governance, planning, performance and risk processes are delivered effectively, with high quality outputs to support senior decision-making, including producing Executive Board and Council papers. You'll lead the coordination of governance activity; from commissioning inputs and tracking actions to producing clear, well-structure papers and briefings. Alongside this, you'll support business planning cycles, performance reporting and risk management processes, ensuring information is accurate, aligned with our directorate and corporate objectives and is delivered to tight deadlines. This is a highly collaborative role and you'll be working across teams and functions to bring together complex information, maintain systems and logs and ensure directorate-wide activity is aligned and delivered to standard. The role also line manages Executive Assistants who support the delivery of high-quality executive support to our directorate leadership team and you will be contributing to a strong, values-led team culture. This is a role with real influence - offering the opportunity to shape how our business management activity is delivered and strengthen processes and drive continuous improvement across a critical part of our organisation. What you'll bring Experience Working in a business management, executive support or operational coordination role within a complex organisation. Supporting governance, business planning, performance reporting or risk management processes. Working with senior stakeholders and coordinating inputs across multiple teams. Skills Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Excellent written communication skills, with experience producing high-quality reports, briefing and governance papers. Strong coordination skills, with the ability to manage processes, track actions and meet deadlines Analytical capability, with confidence in collating and interpreting information to support decision making. If you're a highly organised, proactive professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and wants to play a key role in supporting senior leadership and organisational performance, we'd love to hear from you. Benefits 30 days annual leave Enhanced Pension Contributions via our attractive Pension Scheme - with a basic 8% employer contribution as standard which increases up to 14% with optional added Employee Contributions Life Insurance - 4 x current salary Hybrid working Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Leave 24 Hours Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work Scheme Perkbox membership Subsidised restaurant in our Portland Place office Season ticket loans Additional Information The role you are applying for is a flexible role, and whilst you will be posted initially to a team, this may require movement between teams as the flow of work dictates. You will of course understand that this flexible approach enables us to provide the best possible service to our registrants and reach the outcomes to our cases quickly and within a reasonable timeframe. This will not change your terms and conditions and will be discussed with you prior to you taking up the post. Hybrid Working Policy We are currently working to a policy of office attendance for two days per week with the rest of the time working from home. Before submitting your application, please ensure you are able to commit to working in one of our office locations twice per week. If you are applying for a part-time role, please pro-rata office attendance based on the number of days you would be working. Our Pay Policy It is expected that staff new to the NMC will ordinarily be appointed to the bottom of the relevant pay band. However in exceptional circumstances, it may be possible to offer a salary above the bottom of the relevant pay band but we may request proof of current earnings. Please note that we offer an annual review of salaries and adopt a generous progressive pay approach. Further details of which are available on request. For our internal colleagues, you will be paid in accordance to our internal pay policy. Reasonable adjustments We will provide reasonable adjustments to support disabled candidates throughout the recruitment process. Please let us know if you need any additional support to enable you to make an application with us. Screening and vetting All of our roles are subject to pre-employment checks. We are in the process of introducing a vetting policy, and it is possible that this role may become subject to DBS and further vetting checks in future.
May 06, 2026
Full time
Our vision is for safe and effective nursing and midwifery practice across the four countries of the UK - regulated and supported by the NMC - a fit for the future organisation, with fairness and equity at the heart of everything we do. Our role is to protect the public and maintain confidence in the nursing and midwifery professions. As the largest independent regulator in Europe of more than 860,000 nursing and midwifery professionals, we have a crucial role in making this a reality. We do this by setting and promoting high education and professional standards for all future and registered nurses and midwives in the UK and nursing associates in England. We also ensure every nurse, midwife and nursing associate on our Register meets clear standards of conduct and practice which protects the public and the reputation of our professions. We have a duty to investigate concerns and to take steps to protect the public in the relatively rare instances where we need to limit or restrict a nurse, midwife or nursing associate's right to practise. We are building a new NMC with integrity, fairness, respect, equity and effectiveness at its core. We are determined to improve and modernise our culture and ways of working. This will ensure that the public and professionals feel confident in our work. About the team We are currently recruiting this role on an initial 12 month contract. The Professional Regulation directorate plays a critical role in delivering the NMC's core regulatory functions, ensuring that concerns about professionals on our register are managed effectively, fairly and in the public interest. At the centre of the directorate is the Executive Support Team, a collaborative unit that enables the directorate to operate effectively and deliver against its priorities through a strong governance, performance and risk framework. You'll be joining a high performing and fast paced team that works closely with senior leaders, corporate and operational teams. With a focus on delivering high-quality outputs, improving processes and ensuring the directorate is able to run smoothly, with accurate and timely information to support decision-making at every level. Your role and impact As Executive Business Manager, you'll play a central role in coordinating and delivering the core business management activity that underpins the Professional Regulation directorate. Working closely with the Senior Executive Business Manager, you'll ensure governance, planning, performance and risk processes are delivered effectively, with high quality outputs to support senior decision-making, including producing Executive Board and Council papers. You'll lead the coordination of governance activity; from commissioning inputs and tracking actions to producing clear, well-structure papers and briefings. Alongside this, you'll support business planning cycles, performance reporting and risk management processes, ensuring information is accurate, aligned with our directorate and corporate objectives and is delivered to tight deadlines. This is a highly collaborative role and you'll be working across teams and functions to bring together complex information, maintain systems and logs and ensure directorate-wide activity is aligned and delivered to standard. The role also line manages Executive Assistants who support the delivery of high-quality executive support to our directorate leadership team and you will be contributing to a strong, values-led team culture. This is a role with real influence - offering the opportunity to shape how our business management activity is delivered and strengthen processes and drive continuous improvement across a critical part of our organisation. What you'll bring Experience Working in a business management, executive support or operational coordination role within a complex organisation. Supporting governance, business planning, performance reporting or risk management processes. Working with senior stakeholders and coordinating inputs across multiple teams. Skills Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities Excellent written communication skills, with experience producing high-quality reports, briefing and governance papers. Strong coordination skills, with the ability to manage processes, track actions and meet deadlines Analytical capability, with confidence in collating and interpreting information to support decision making. If you're a highly organised, proactive professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and wants to play a key role in supporting senior leadership and organisational performance, we'd love to hear from you. Benefits 30 days annual leave Enhanced Pension Contributions via our attractive Pension Scheme - with a basic 8% employer contribution as standard which increases up to 14% with optional added Employee Contributions Life Insurance - 4 x current salary Hybrid working Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Leave 24 Hours Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work Scheme Perkbox membership Subsidised restaurant in our Portland Place office Season ticket loans Additional Information The role you are applying for is a flexible role, and whilst you will be posted initially to a team, this may require movement between teams as the flow of work dictates. You will of course understand that this flexible approach enables us to provide the best possible service to our registrants and reach the outcomes to our cases quickly and within a reasonable timeframe. This will not change your terms and conditions and will be discussed with you prior to you taking up the post. Hybrid Working Policy We are currently working to a policy of office attendance for two days per week with the rest of the time working from home. Before submitting your application, please ensure you are able to commit to working in one of our office locations twice per week. If you are applying for a part-time role, please pro-rata office attendance based on the number of days you would be working. Our Pay Policy It is expected that staff new to the NMC will ordinarily be appointed to the bottom of the relevant pay band. However in exceptional circumstances, it may be possible to offer a salary above the bottom of the relevant pay band but we may request proof of current earnings. Please note that we offer an annual review of salaries and adopt a generous progressive pay approach. Further details of which are available on request. For our internal colleagues, you will be paid in accordance to our internal pay policy. Reasonable adjustments We will provide reasonable adjustments to support disabled candidates throughout the recruitment process. Please let us know if you need any additional support to enable you to make an application with us. Screening and vetting All of our roles are subject to pre-employment checks. We are in the process of introducing a vetting policy, and it is possible that this role may become subject to DBS and further vetting checks in future.
Busy Bees
Assistant Nursery Manager
Busy Bees Guildford, Surrey
Role Overview: Join the Buzz at Our BRAND-NEW Busy Bees Nursery in West End, Surrey! With space to welcome up to 110 little learners , this state-of-the-art setting is designed to spark curiosity, encourage creativity, and nurture young minds. Why Join Busy Bees? Your Exclusive Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary- £35,089.60 Ongoing professional development & career progression - Grow with us! Birthday off - Because YOU deserve a celebration! 50% childcare discount - Supporting your family while you support others Up to 28 days holiday - Plus bank holidays! Menopause support - Through Peppy, helping you through life's milestones Wellbeing perks - Access to Hive, our fantastic wellbeing & retail discount hub Cycle to Work scheme - A healthy commute for a happier you! Pension & financial perks - Easy access to workplace pension through Cushon & Salary Finance support Travel opportunities - Learn from childcare professionals around the world Enhanced family leave & return-to-work bonus - Because balance matters Employee Assistance Programme & Mental Health First Aiders - Supporting your wellbeing PLUS: You'll get exclusive access to Hive , our Benefits & Wellbeing platform -filled with retail discounts, a Wellbeing Hub supporting your physical & mental health, a Celebrating You section recognizing our valued team members, and a Grow with Us area packed with development opportunities and training Role Responsibilities: What You'll Do As An Assistant Manager Support the Centre Director in overseeing daily operations and maintaining educational standards Develop & deliver an engaging, high-quality curriculum tailored to children's needs Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and maintain health & safety standards Provide leadership & mentorship to staff, ensuring a cohesive and motivated team Enhance customer satisfaction by delivering exceptional service and promoting a positive nursery experience for families Assist with administrative tasks , including scheduling, payroll, and recruitment Manage operational records and support financial planning to ensure sustainability Required Qualifications: Ideal Assistant Manager Candidate Level 3 qualification or above in early years education Experience in an early years setting , with supervisory experience an advantage-ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager, or Nursery Practitioner Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills to inspire and support your team Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families This is YOUR chance to be part of something exciting, rewarding, and career-changing. APPLY NOW and start your next adventure with Busy Bees!
May 06, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: Join the Buzz at Our BRAND-NEW Busy Bees Nursery in West End, Surrey! With space to welcome up to 110 little learners , this state-of-the-art setting is designed to spark curiosity, encourage creativity, and nurture young minds. Why Join Busy Bees? Your Exclusive Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary- £35,089.60 Ongoing professional development & career progression - Grow with us! Birthday off - Because YOU deserve a celebration! 50% childcare discount - Supporting your family while you support others Up to 28 days holiday - Plus bank holidays! Menopause support - Through Peppy, helping you through life's milestones Wellbeing perks - Access to Hive, our fantastic wellbeing & retail discount hub Cycle to Work scheme - A healthy commute for a happier you! Pension & financial perks - Easy access to workplace pension through Cushon & Salary Finance support Travel opportunities - Learn from childcare professionals around the world Enhanced family leave & return-to-work bonus - Because balance matters Employee Assistance Programme & Mental Health First Aiders - Supporting your wellbeing PLUS: You'll get exclusive access to Hive , our Benefits & Wellbeing platform -filled with retail discounts, a Wellbeing Hub supporting your physical & mental health, a Celebrating You section recognizing our valued team members, and a Grow with Us area packed with development opportunities and training Role Responsibilities: What You'll Do As An Assistant Manager Support the Centre Director in overseeing daily operations and maintaining educational standards Develop & deliver an engaging, high-quality curriculum tailored to children's needs Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and maintain health & safety standards Provide leadership & mentorship to staff, ensuring a cohesive and motivated team Enhance customer satisfaction by delivering exceptional service and promoting a positive nursery experience for families Assist with administrative tasks , including scheduling, payroll, and recruitment Manage operational records and support financial planning to ensure sustainability Required Qualifications: Ideal Assistant Manager Candidate Level 3 qualification or above in early years education Experience in an early years setting , with supervisory experience an advantage-ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager, or Nursery Practitioner Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills to inspire and support your team Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families This is YOUR chance to be part of something exciting, rewarding, and career-changing. APPLY NOW and start your next adventure with Busy Bees!
LANGTON N4P
Fundraising Trustee
LANGTON N4P Reading, Berkshire
We are delighted to be working alongside Red Balloon Reading to recruit their next Fundraising Trustee. Red Balloon Reading is an inviting and nurturing educational setting that caters for students from across the local and neighbouring boroughs. They provide full-time or part-time therapeutic and educational support for young people who are aged between 11-16. Red Balloon Reading is now looking to strengthen its Board and is seeking a Fundraising Trustee - an experienced fundraising professional with a strong track record in generating income through both traditional and innovative methods. You will bring a solid understanding of fundraising regulations and governance, along with demonstrable experience in the field. As a Trustee, you will champion and help develop best practice in fundraising at Board level, playing a key role in supporting the mission and long-term sustainability. Trustees have a duty to ensure that the charity is well run, solvent, legally compliant, and working towards the charitable purpose for which it was established, and Trustee roles are an important and highly rewarding way to support an organisation. Please note that Trustee roles are unremunerated voluntary positions, although reasonable travel expenses will be paid. RB Reading is committed to equality of opportunity, supports, and encourages under-represented groups, and values diversity. We seek people from a wide range of backgrounds, who will bring a fresh perspective to the Board, and having reviewed the existing Trustee's diversity, skills, and experience, RB Reading are keen for the Board to reflect the diversity of the communities that they work with and therefore welcome applications from all sections of the community. Please contact Heidi Earp, Director of Langton Not 4 Profit our retained consultants for further information on the role.
May 06, 2026
Full time
We are delighted to be working alongside Red Balloon Reading to recruit their next Fundraising Trustee. Red Balloon Reading is an inviting and nurturing educational setting that caters for students from across the local and neighbouring boroughs. They provide full-time or part-time therapeutic and educational support for young people who are aged between 11-16. Red Balloon Reading is now looking to strengthen its Board and is seeking a Fundraising Trustee - an experienced fundraising professional with a strong track record in generating income through both traditional and innovative methods. You will bring a solid understanding of fundraising regulations and governance, along with demonstrable experience in the field. As a Trustee, you will champion and help develop best practice in fundraising at Board level, playing a key role in supporting the mission and long-term sustainability. Trustees have a duty to ensure that the charity is well run, solvent, legally compliant, and working towards the charitable purpose for which it was established, and Trustee roles are an important and highly rewarding way to support an organisation. Please note that Trustee roles are unremunerated voluntary positions, although reasonable travel expenses will be paid. RB Reading is committed to equality of opportunity, supports, and encourages under-represented groups, and values diversity. We seek people from a wide range of backgrounds, who will bring a fresh perspective to the Board, and having reviewed the existing Trustee's diversity, skills, and experience, RB Reading are keen for the Board to reflect the diversity of the communities that they work with and therefore welcome applications from all sections of the community. Please contact Heidi Earp, Director of Langton Not 4 Profit our retained consultants for further information on the role.
Senior Director Pricing - EMEA
Sitel Corp.
Foundever is looking for a new EMEA Senior Pricing Director, reporting to the Leader of Global Pricing. The role combines commercial strategy, analytical skills, financial acumen, team work and a strong ability to support nuanced decision making in fast paced deals. He/She/They will be working on high profile deals with Global and EMEA clients. Supported by Pricing Managers, the Pricing Director will be responsible for developing competitive and sustainable commercial proposals and modeling the financial returns of deals. The Pricing Director will also take a key role in Foundever transformation by engaging in strategic projects, including designing new commercial models. The role involves a mix of client facing work and internal cross functional work in a fast paced environment. Duties and Responsibilities Support the qualification of new opportunities when needed. Deliver Strategic Pricing for large, complex, international deals mixing Contact Centre business and Tech solutions. Model commercial offers and shape bespoke commercial models specific to the outsourcing industry. Manage Executive Reviews with Foundever leadership, assess risks and propose mitigation plans. Work with Clients and Internal stakeholders to efficiently close contracts. Assist with Transition from Sales to Delivery teams. Steer Deal Owners (Business Developers, Account Managers ) in their commercial discussions with clients, until closing deal and contract signature. Non bid work Engage on and own high profile projects - for instance: design and launch of new tools, commercial strategy, account recovery plans Design and shape new commercial models for new offers (new product and service lines, new technologies, new delivery locations ); bring new commercial models to life. Create a Winning Team Mindset across the pricing team. The role requires a proven track record in shaping commercial strategy and executing it for large organizations on outsourcing, technology or other business services. Qualifications At least 10 years in Commercial roles in Professional Services or Tech industries. Preferred - Hands on experience in managing B2B engagements and negotiating with large client organizations. Prior roles in Customer Success, Pricing, Solutions or Management Consulting are valued. Education Minimum: Bachelor/Master degree in Business Administration or related field, or graduated from a Business/Engineering school or a top tier university. Accounting & Auditing skills / qualifications (AAT, ACCA, ACA, CIMA are a plus but not essential). Tools and Applications Excellent knowledge of Excel for modelling and MS Office suite (Word, PowerPoint ). Knowledge of CPQ (Configure Price Quote) or other SAAS Pricing tools is a strong plus. Knowledge of AI generative tools such as ChatGPT, Jasper and similar is a plus. Languages Fluent English - both conversational and written. Candidates with French or German languages is preferred as you will be required to speak with the external stakeholders appropriately.
May 06, 2026
Full time
Foundever is looking for a new EMEA Senior Pricing Director, reporting to the Leader of Global Pricing. The role combines commercial strategy, analytical skills, financial acumen, team work and a strong ability to support nuanced decision making in fast paced deals. He/She/They will be working on high profile deals with Global and EMEA clients. Supported by Pricing Managers, the Pricing Director will be responsible for developing competitive and sustainable commercial proposals and modeling the financial returns of deals. The Pricing Director will also take a key role in Foundever transformation by engaging in strategic projects, including designing new commercial models. The role involves a mix of client facing work and internal cross functional work in a fast paced environment. Duties and Responsibilities Support the qualification of new opportunities when needed. Deliver Strategic Pricing for large, complex, international deals mixing Contact Centre business and Tech solutions. Model commercial offers and shape bespoke commercial models specific to the outsourcing industry. Manage Executive Reviews with Foundever leadership, assess risks and propose mitigation plans. Work with Clients and Internal stakeholders to efficiently close contracts. Assist with Transition from Sales to Delivery teams. Steer Deal Owners (Business Developers, Account Managers ) in their commercial discussions with clients, until closing deal and contract signature. Non bid work Engage on and own high profile projects - for instance: design and launch of new tools, commercial strategy, account recovery plans Design and shape new commercial models for new offers (new product and service lines, new technologies, new delivery locations ); bring new commercial models to life. Create a Winning Team Mindset across the pricing team. The role requires a proven track record in shaping commercial strategy and executing it for large organizations on outsourcing, technology or other business services. Qualifications At least 10 years in Commercial roles in Professional Services or Tech industries. Preferred - Hands on experience in managing B2B engagements and negotiating with large client organizations. Prior roles in Customer Success, Pricing, Solutions or Management Consulting are valued. Education Minimum: Bachelor/Master degree in Business Administration or related field, or graduated from a Business/Engineering school or a top tier university. Accounting & Auditing skills / qualifications (AAT, ACCA, ACA, CIMA are a plus but not essential). Tools and Applications Excellent knowledge of Excel for modelling and MS Office suite (Word, PowerPoint ). Knowledge of CPQ (Configure Price Quote) or other SAAS Pricing tools is a strong plus. Knowledge of AI generative tools such as ChatGPT, Jasper and similar is a plus. Languages Fluent English - both conversational and written. Candidates with French or German languages is preferred as you will be required to speak with the external stakeholders appropriately.
Frontline
Principal Academic Inclusion Lead
Frontline
A little bit about the role Location : Hybrid, 2 days a week expected in our London Office. Those living outside the M25 can opt to not receive London Office Allowance and agree a more flexible office attendance pattern at offer stage. Contract: Full Time, up to 12-month fixed term Salary : £61,155.40 (£65,431.97 with London office allowance) plus competitive pension Please note that this role will be closing on Monday 18 May 2026 at midnight. The Principal Academic and Inclusion Lead acts as a participant-centred professional to lead retention, belonging, and academic success initiatives on our programmes. The Principal Academic Inclusion Lead will strategically design, deliver, and evaluate systems that enable all participants, particularly those at risk or with additional needs, to thrive across the three year Approach Social Work Programme. You will be based within the Chief Social Worker directorate within the Curriculum Team. However, this role will work across the whole of the Chief directorate including the Curriculum, Delivery and Admissions and Support Teams on the Approach Social Work Programme. As a Principal you will hold line management responsibility within the Chief Social Worker Directorate. You will report to the Head of Curriculum. Some key responsibilities include: Creating and implementing a proactive framework to identify participants requiring early intervention, informed by data and tutor insight Training and developing internal practice tutors and curriculum leads in effective academic skills guidance and culturally responsive tutoring Lead and participate in teaching, marking, moderation and dissertation supervision Please review the job pack for full list of responsibilities. A little bit about you We are looking for a registered social worker with a master s level qualification and a strong commitment to social justice and inclusive education. You will bring substantial experience in higher education student support, with a proven track record in retention strategy, early intervention and reducing awarding gaps. You will be an effective people manager, able to lead and develop staff across a programme, and a confident, credible practitioner who can influence at a strategic level while maintaining a visible and active role in participant success. We have a fast-moving culture within the team and organisation, so we re looking for someone who is who is well organised, details-focused and can use their initiative to do what works. You will have excellent communication skills, be able to build relationships with people and be willing to learn. There are lots of opportunities for growth and development in this role and for the right candidate to make the role their own. If you feel you have the skills to make a real impact and contribute to creating lasting social change for children and families, we would love to hear from you. Important information We have increased the diversity of Frontline s workforce in the last 12 months, but we need to do more to have greater global majority representation in our senior roles. We know the value global majority voices bring and therefore, we are strongly encouraging applicants from these backgrounds to apply. We are also a disability confident employer and welcome applicants with disabilities. We recognise that artificial intelligence (AI) such as ChatGPT etc can be useful for applicants e.g. to shorten an initial draft, so we do not attempt to have an absolute ban on AI in applications. However we would caution applicants not to rely too much on AI in drafting answers to application questions. We want to hear your authentic voice arising out of your experience, and we will be looking for answers that use examples and experiences that are specific to you. You are more likely to be able to produce that kind of content yourself than an AI will. We reserve the right to close this role ahead of the deadline once we reach a suitable number of applications, so please apply as soon as you can! This role is ineligible for sponsorship and so all applicants must have the right to work in the UK. For further information about this role, please contact Damon Briggs, Head of Curriculum (see job pack for contact details).
May 06, 2026
Full time
A little bit about the role Location : Hybrid, 2 days a week expected in our London Office. Those living outside the M25 can opt to not receive London Office Allowance and agree a more flexible office attendance pattern at offer stage. Contract: Full Time, up to 12-month fixed term Salary : £61,155.40 (£65,431.97 with London office allowance) plus competitive pension Please note that this role will be closing on Monday 18 May 2026 at midnight. The Principal Academic and Inclusion Lead acts as a participant-centred professional to lead retention, belonging, and academic success initiatives on our programmes. The Principal Academic Inclusion Lead will strategically design, deliver, and evaluate systems that enable all participants, particularly those at risk or with additional needs, to thrive across the three year Approach Social Work Programme. You will be based within the Chief Social Worker directorate within the Curriculum Team. However, this role will work across the whole of the Chief directorate including the Curriculum, Delivery and Admissions and Support Teams on the Approach Social Work Programme. As a Principal you will hold line management responsibility within the Chief Social Worker Directorate. You will report to the Head of Curriculum. Some key responsibilities include: Creating and implementing a proactive framework to identify participants requiring early intervention, informed by data and tutor insight Training and developing internal practice tutors and curriculum leads in effective academic skills guidance and culturally responsive tutoring Lead and participate in teaching, marking, moderation and dissertation supervision Please review the job pack for full list of responsibilities. A little bit about you We are looking for a registered social worker with a master s level qualification and a strong commitment to social justice and inclusive education. You will bring substantial experience in higher education student support, with a proven track record in retention strategy, early intervention and reducing awarding gaps. You will be an effective people manager, able to lead and develop staff across a programme, and a confident, credible practitioner who can influence at a strategic level while maintaining a visible and active role in participant success. We have a fast-moving culture within the team and organisation, so we re looking for someone who is who is well organised, details-focused and can use their initiative to do what works. You will have excellent communication skills, be able to build relationships with people and be willing to learn. There are lots of opportunities for growth and development in this role and for the right candidate to make the role their own. If you feel you have the skills to make a real impact and contribute to creating lasting social change for children and families, we would love to hear from you. Important information We have increased the diversity of Frontline s workforce in the last 12 months, but we need to do more to have greater global majority representation in our senior roles. We know the value global majority voices bring and therefore, we are strongly encouraging applicants from these backgrounds to apply. We are also a disability confident employer and welcome applicants with disabilities. We recognise that artificial intelligence (AI) such as ChatGPT etc can be useful for applicants e.g. to shorten an initial draft, so we do not attempt to have an absolute ban on AI in applications. However we would caution applicants not to rely too much on AI in drafting answers to application questions. We want to hear your authentic voice arising out of your experience, and we will be looking for answers that use examples and experiences that are specific to you. You are more likely to be able to produce that kind of content yourself than an AI will. We reserve the right to close this role ahead of the deadline once we reach a suitable number of applications, so please apply as soon as you can! This role is ineligible for sponsorship and so all applicants must have the right to work in the UK. For further information about this role, please contact Damon Briggs, Head of Curriculum (see job pack for contact details).

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