Medical Secretary / Administrator - Dermatology Location: Kilmarnock Contract: 6-month temporary role with potential for extension Pay Rate: 12.44 - 14.36 per hour Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday (9:00am - 5:00pm) Additional Hours: Optional weekend shifts available Working Pattern: Hybrid - typically 2 days in the office and 3 days working from home Parking: Free on-site parking available Security: Level 1 DBS check required We are currently seeking an experienced Medical Secretary / Administrator to support a busy Dermatology service in Kilmarnock. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in medical administration who is looking for a hybrid role within a professional healthcare environment. The Role In this role, you will play a key part in ensuring accurate and timely clinical correspondence, supporting clinicians and maintaining high standards of patient communication. You will also be using the Trust's dictation system as part of your day-to-day duties. Key Responsibilities Checking clinic letters against the Trust system and formatting them using the Trust letter header template Uploading clinic letters onto the Trust system Posting clinic letters to patients and GPs using Postworks (Medinet system) Drafting, proofreading, and processing clinical correspondence Liaising with Dermatology department leads and Medinet management to resolve queries and ensure timely delivery of information Person Specification To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: Previous experience as a Secretary or Administrator within a medical setting Experience within Dermatology or a related department would be advantageous Excellent organisational, time management and prioritisation skills Strong written and verbal communication skills with excellent attention to detail Confidence using Microsoft Office and electronic patient record systems The ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team This role offers a supportive working environment, hybrid flexibility, and the potential to extend beyond the initial contract for the right candidate. If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, we would love to hear from you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
May 15, 2026
Seasonal
Medical Secretary / Administrator - Dermatology Location: Kilmarnock Contract: 6-month temporary role with potential for extension Pay Rate: 12.44 - 14.36 per hour Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday (9:00am - 5:00pm) Additional Hours: Optional weekend shifts available Working Pattern: Hybrid - typically 2 days in the office and 3 days working from home Parking: Free on-site parking available Security: Level 1 DBS check required We are currently seeking an experienced Medical Secretary / Administrator to support a busy Dermatology service in Kilmarnock. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in medical administration who is looking for a hybrid role within a professional healthcare environment. The Role In this role, you will play a key part in ensuring accurate and timely clinical correspondence, supporting clinicians and maintaining high standards of patient communication. You will also be using the Trust's dictation system as part of your day-to-day duties. Key Responsibilities Checking clinic letters against the Trust system and formatting them using the Trust letter header template Uploading clinic letters onto the Trust system Posting clinic letters to patients and GPs using Postworks (Medinet system) Drafting, proofreading, and processing clinical correspondence Liaising with Dermatology department leads and Medinet management to resolve queries and ensure timely delivery of information Person Specification To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: Previous experience as a Secretary or Administrator within a medical setting Experience within Dermatology or a related department would be advantageous Excellent organisational, time management and prioritisation skills Strong written and verbal communication skills with excellent attention to detail Confidence using Microsoft Office and electronic patient record systems The ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team This role offers a supportive working environment, hybrid flexibility, and the potential to extend beyond the initial contract for the right candidate. If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, we would love to hear from you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Clinical Psychologist/Psychology Practitioner North Bedfordshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Clinical Psychologist/Practitioner Psychologist. CAMHS Adolescent Mental Health Team / Alternative to Admission Pathway Band 8a 37.5 hours per week - permanent Do you want to be a valued member of a diverse and dynamic mental health team working with young people and families? We are a range of professionals who know the importance of bringing together our different skills and experience to work together to meet the needs of our service users, and we are looking for a psychologist who would like to join us in meeting that challenge. Main duties of the job The successful applicant will be located within our North Bedfordshire clinic working with families with specific emphasis on adolescents with complex, severe and enduring mental health problems. This varied role will include the provision of specialist advice/consultation/formulation, psychological assessment, liaison with other agencies, psychological interventions, clinical supervision and teaching of staff and/or students. Psychologists make a major contribution within the team, the wider CAMH service in Bedfordshire and holding senior positions within the Trust leadership, shaping clinical strategy and service delivery at all levels. For our successful candidate there will be opportunities for individual development, in terms of clinical and leadership skills and experience. We would support time spent in our other specialist clinical areas (such as Looked After Children, Eating Disorders and the Neurodevelopmental Team) for those interested in varying and progressing their clinical experience. We are looking for someone who is an experienced clinical psychologist with a working knowledge in the field of child and adolescent mental health and who is confident working with adolescent mental health and crisis/risk management. Our clinically-led service is strongly committed to continuously improving the experience and quality of care we offer our families. We encourage curiosity and innovation in our clinicians inour ambition to do the very best for our service users. Job responsibilities As the successful candidate you would receive a robust induction program, regular clinical and management supervision to support you in the role. You would be invited to a regular countywide forum for psychologists so that you can develop and maintain links with other psychologists working across a range of teams and benefit from the shared learning from presentations by colleagues. The clinic also has the added benefit of free parking and all clinicians are supported by very dedicated and efficient administrative staff. Whilst some of the work is based in the clinic, access to a car is essential as some travel will be required to undertake outreach support at home or other CAMHS/ multi-agency sites. Education/ Qualification/ Training Minimum: First degree in Psychology (BSc). Three year Postgraduate Doctorate in Clinical or Counselling Psychology (or its equivalent for those trained prior to 1996) as accredited by the HPC, covering all care groups. Training in at least two therapeutic approaches and basic neuropsychological training. Clinical supervision training for Doctoral trainees. Registration with HCPC Experience Work as a qualified Clinical Psychologist for a minimum of two years including relevant experience - working with young people with psychosis and emerging personality disorder Experience of providing care coordination Experience of providing a direct clinical service, including specialist assessment, psychological formulation of problems and intervention (minimum 500 hours supervised practice), offering interventions in an individual, family-based or group-based formats. Relevant experience with young people and their families/ carers and wider professional network with severe and complex adolescent mental health difficulties Experience of participating in Quality Improvement, audit, evaluation and research activities. Work in a multi-cultural setting, including working with interpreters. Emergency assessments and crisis intervention work. Experience of Tier 4 liaison Experience of working on an emergency duty rota Experience of developing and delivering specialist training programmes and/or supervision of other staff groups. Knowledge & Skills Able to provide a highly specialist clinical service, including specialist assessments, formulation and therapy from at least two therapeutic modalities. Able to supervise trainee and assistant psychologists and members of other staff groups. Able to design and deliver teaching/training programmes to a range of staff groups. Knowledge of the Children's Act, Mental Health Act, CPA legislation and national treatment guidelines Able to provide & receive highly complex, sensitive or contentious information in a highly emotive and sometimes hostile atmosphere, in a range of relationships and settings including emergencies. Able to use highly specialist skills of empathy to overcome barriers to understanding and acceptance Able to draw upon a broad theoretical knowledge base in the analysis of highly complex facts or situations to arrive at appropriate formulations. Able to compare and select from a range of treatment options, based on a contextualised formulation. Able to plan, organise and prioritise own workload. Able to record and report on as required clinical information. Competent in use of basic IT packages - word processing, e-mail and internet. Up to date knowledge of psychological research and national guidance relevant to the client groups. Knowledge of legislation and its implications for clinical practice with the client groups. Aware of the potential impact of discrimination & disadvantage on mental health. Able to provide a cultural competent service Able to be flexible and adapt approach according to need. Capacity to work effectively and reflectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. Competent use of other IT packages e.g. PowerPoint, Excel and Access, RiO Knowledge of adapting therapies for adolescents and presentations, including working with young people on the Autistic Spectrum Working with victims of child sexual abuse and relational trauma Working with looked after children Doctoral level knowledge of research design and methodology, including complex multivariate data analysis. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Clinical Psychologist/Psychology Practitioner North Bedfordshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Clinical Psychologist/Practitioner Psychologist. CAMHS Adolescent Mental Health Team / Alternative to Admission Pathway Band 8a 37.5 hours per week - permanent Do you want to be a valued member of a diverse and dynamic mental health team working with young people and families? We are a range of professionals who know the importance of bringing together our different skills and experience to work together to meet the needs of our service users, and we are looking for a psychologist who would like to join us in meeting that challenge. Main duties of the job The successful applicant will be located within our North Bedfordshire clinic working with families with specific emphasis on adolescents with complex, severe and enduring mental health problems. This varied role will include the provision of specialist advice/consultation/formulation, psychological assessment, liaison with other agencies, psychological interventions, clinical supervision and teaching of staff and/or students. Psychologists make a major contribution within the team, the wider CAMH service in Bedfordshire and holding senior positions within the Trust leadership, shaping clinical strategy and service delivery at all levels. For our successful candidate there will be opportunities for individual development, in terms of clinical and leadership skills and experience. We would support time spent in our other specialist clinical areas (such as Looked After Children, Eating Disorders and the Neurodevelopmental Team) for those interested in varying and progressing their clinical experience. We are looking for someone who is an experienced clinical psychologist with a working knowledge in the field of child and adolescent mental health and who is confident working with adolescent mental health and crisis/risk management. Our clinically-led service is strongly committed to continuously improving the experience and quality of care we offer our families. We encourage curiosity and innovation in our clinicians inour ambition to do the very best for our service users. Job responsibilities As the successful candidate you would receive a robust induction program, regular clinical and management supervision to support you in the role. You would be invited to a regular countywide forum for psychologists so that you can develop and maintain links with other psychologists working across a range of teams and benefit from the shared learning from presentations by colleagues. The clinic also has the added benefit of free parking and all clinicians are supported by very dedicated and efficient administrative staff. Whilst some of the work is based in the clinic, access to a car is essential as some travel will be required to undertake outreach support at home or other CAMHS/ multi-agency sites. Education/ Qualification/ Training Minimum: First degree in Psychology (BSc). Three year Postgraduate Doctorate in Clinical or Counselling Psychology (or its equivalent for those trained prior to 1996) as accredited by the HPC, covering all care groups. Training in at least two therapeutic approaches and basic neuropsychological training. Clinical supervision training for Doctoral trainees. Registration with HCPC Experience Work as a qualified Clinical Psychologist for a minimum of two years including relevant experience - working with young people with psychosis and emerging personality disorder Experience of providing care coordination Experience of providing a direct clinical service, including specialist assessment, psychological formulation of problems and intervention (minimum 500 hours supervised practice), offering interventions in an individual, family-based or group-based formats. Relevant experience with young people and their families/ carers and wider professional network with severe and complex adolescent mental health difficulties Experience of participating in Quality Improvement, audit, evaluation and research activities. Work in a multi-cultural setting, including working with interpreters. Emergency assessments and crisis intervention work. Experience of Tier 4 liaison Experience of working on an emergency duty rota Experience of developing and delivering specialist training programmes and/or supervision of other staff groups. Knowledge & Skills Able to provide a highly specialist clinical service, including specialist assessments, formulation and therapy from at least two therapeutic modalities. Able to supervise trainee and assistant psychologists and members of other staff groups. Able to design and deliver teaching/training programmes to a range of staff groups. Knowledge of the Children's Act, Mental Health Act, CPA legislation and national treatment guidelines Able to provide & receive highly complex, sensitive or contentious information in a highly emotive and sometimes hostile atmosphere, in a range of relationships and settings including emergencies. Able to use highly specialist skills of empathy to overcome barriers to understanding and acceptance Able to draw upon a broad theoretical knowledge base in the analysis of highly complex facts or situations to arrive at appropriate formulations. Able to compare and select from a range of treatment options, based on a contextualised formulation. Able to plan, organise and prioritise own workload. Able to record and report on as required clinical information. Competent in use of basic IT packages - word processing, e-mail and internet. Up to date knowledge of psychological research and national guidance relevant to the client groups. Knowledge of legislation and its implications for clinical practice with the client groups. Aware of the potential impact of discrimination & disadvantage on mental health. Able to provide a cultural competent service Able to be flexible and adapt approach according to need. Capacity to work effectively and reflectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. Competent use of other IT packages e.g. PowerPoint, Excel and Access, RiO Knowledge of adapting therapies for adolescents and presentations, including working with young people on the Autistic Spectrum Working with victims of child sexual abuse and relational trauma Working with looked after children Doctoral level knowledge of research design and methodology, including complex multivariate data analysis. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Zest Dental is seeking a motivated and target-driven Business Development Manager to work across two sites in North / North west London. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced dental professional to play a key role in driving growth across two established practices, with a strong focus on high-value and cosmetic treatments. The successful candidate will work closely with clinicians and practice teams to increase patient numbers, improve treatment uptake, and enhance the overall patient experience across both sites. The Role As Business Development Manager, you will take the lead in engaging new patients and maximising existing opportunities across both practices. You will be responsible for driving growth in key treatment areas including Invisalign, dental implants, Enlighten teeth whitening, and composite bonding/veneers. You will support clinicians with treatment discussions, improve conversion rates, and implement structured, measurable strategies to grow both practices. Key Responsibilities Build and manage a strong pipeline of new patient enquiries across both sites Convert inbound and self-generated leads into accepted treatment plans Drive growth in: Invisalign case starts Implant case volume and revenue Enlighten teeth whitening uptake Composite bonding and veneer cases Support clinicians with treatment presentation and patient communication Provide guidance and support to improve case acceptance across the team Develop and manage referral pathways and local partnerships Identify and implement marketing and growth opportunities Monitor and report on KPIs, performance, and pipeline development Ensure a consistent and high-quality patient journey across both practices Ideal Candidate Profile Proven experience within dentistry ( essential ) Background in sales, treatment coordination, or business development Strong understanding of cosmetic and high-value dental treatments Excellent communication and consultative selling skills Ability to support clinicians and influence patient decisions Highly organised, proactive, and target-driven Comfortable working across multiple sites What's On Offer Competitive salary of 40,000 Uncapped performance-based bonus structure Opportunity to play a key role in the growth of two established practices Supportive and forward-thinking team environment Clear opportunity for career progression as the practices expand
May 15, 2026
Full time
Zest Dental is seeking a motivated and target-driven Business Development Manager to work across two sites in North / North west London. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced dental professional to play a key role in driving growth across two established practices, with a strong focus on high-value and cosmetic treatments. The successful candidate will work closely with clinicians and practice teams to increase patient numbers, improve treatment uptake, and enhance the overall patient experience across both sites. The Role As Business Development Manager, you will take the lead in engaging new patients and maximising existing opportunities across both practices. You will be responsible for driving growth in key treatment areas including Invisalign, dental implants, Enlighten teeth whitening, and composite bonding/veneers. You will support clinicians with treatment discussions, improve conversion rates, and implement structured, measurable strategies to grow both practices. Key Responsibilities Build and manage a strong pipeline of new patient enquiries across both sites Convert inbound and self-generated leads into accepted treatment plans Drive growth in: Invisalign case starts Implant case volume and revenue Enlighten teeth whitening uptake Composite bonding and veneer cases Support clinicians with treatment presentation and patient communication Provide guidance and support to improve case acceptance across the team Develop and manage referral pathways and local partnerships Identify and implement marketing and growth opportunities Monitor and report on KPIs, performance, and pipeline development Ensure a consistent and high-quality patient journey across both practices Ideal Candidate Profile Proven experience within dentistry ( essential ) Background in sales, treatment coordination, or business development Strong understanding of cosmetic and high-value dental treatments Excellent communication and consultative selling skills Ability to support clinicians and influence patient decisions Highly organised, proactive, and target-driven Comfortable working across multiple sites What's On Offer Competitive salary of 40,000 Uncapped performance-based bonus structure Opportunity to play a key role in the growth of two established practices Supportive and forward-thinking team environment Clear opportunity for career progression as the practices expand
Location : Bristol Job Types: Full time, Permanent Hours : 37,5 hours per week Salary: £38.000 - £40.000 per year We are looking to recruit a Deputy Registered Manager to join us at KIWI Children Services, part of the Catalyst Care Group family. We provide therapeutic residential homes for young people requiring high levels of support. Our approach is trauma-informed and human-first, grounded in consistency, compassion, and purpose-driven care. About the company We, at KIWI Children Services provide high-quality comprehensive care services through trusted experts, and cost-effective training for health and social care professionals and organisations. Our Vision: To humanise health and social care providers and be the most clinician-centric organisation, and a great place to work for all. This means that we are people-led and that we put our team, our clinicians, our clients, and the people that need our support at the heart of the decisions we make, and the actions we take. We exist to impact people s lives for the better. About the Role As a Deputy Registered Manager, you will support the Registered Manager in delivering a home that excels in quality, compliance, and compassion. You will coach the team, manage day-to-day operations, and lead confidently when the Registered Manager is absent bringing pace, heart, and precision to the service. This is a leadership role for someone ready to step up, take ownership, and drive meaningful outcomes for children through consistent, high-quality practice. environment, collaborating in a multidisciplinary team, promoting equality and diversity, and overseeing financial aspects are all integral to this role. Key Responsibilities Provide visible, values-led leadership and take full ownership of the home s day-to-day and strategic operations, including deputising for the Registered Manager when required. Lead, support, and develop Support Workers through supervision, performance management, and coaching to foster a positive, high-performing team culture. Oversee effective rota planning and resource coordination to ensure consistent, high-quality care that meets regulatory standards and the needs of young people. Maintain a strong safeguarding focus, ensuring care plans and risk assessments are child-centred, up to date, and reflective of individual needs. Ensure high standards of quality assurance and compliance, including accurate record-keeping, audit support, and proactive issue resolution. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with families, professionals, and external partners, contributing confidently to multi-agency working and meetings. About You Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management (Children and Young People), or willingness to work towards it. Relevant degree (e.g. Social Work, Nursing, Learning Disabilities) desirable. Minimum 2 years working in a children s residential setting. Experience supervising staff and leading shifts. Proven ability to manage complex needs and challenging behaviours. Full UK driving licence. Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection, and children s home regulations. Familiarity with Ofsted frameworks and multi-agency working. Strong leadership, organisation, and IT skills. Benefits Competitive salary with enhanced pay for on-call duties Funded qualifications and clear career progression opportunities Regular supervision, support, and wellbeing initiatives Enhanced holiday allowance, including an extra day for your birthday and four additional wellness days per year Employee Assistance Programme and Health Cash Plan Retail discount scheme, gym discounts, and Cycle to Work scheme Workplace pension scheme Group Life Insurance, Critical Illness Cover, and Income Protection Cover Apply Now If you re organised, proactive, and passionate about supporting others, we d love to hear from you! Click Apply Now , and let s arrange a quick chat about this exciting opportunity. At Olive Recruit , we are committed to fostering a workplace culture that embraces diversity and promotes inclusivity. Our core values, Integrity, Impact, Inclusivity, and Innovation, guide our efforts to create an environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to excel. As a recruitment agency, we prioritize sourcing and placing diverse candidates with our clients, recognizing that diverse perspectives are essential for business success and inclusive work environments. We take great pride in celebrating the unique backgrounds and experiences of our team members and candidates. By embracing these different perspectives, we not only create a great place to work but also better serve our clients. Your individuality is what makes our team strong. Join us in championing our values and building a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All colleagues are expected to share this commitment and participate fully in safeguarding training and processes. The successful applicant will undergo a free enhanced disclosure from the disclosure barring service & other compliance checks required.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Location : Bristol Job Types: Full time, Permanent Hours : 37,5 hours per week Salary: £38.000 - £40.000 per year We are looking to recruit a Deputy Registered Manager to join us at KIWI Children Services, part of the Catalyst Care Group family. We provide therapeutic residential homes for young people requiring high levels of support. Our approach is trauma-informed and human-first, grounded in consistency, compassion, and purpose-driven care. About the company We, at KIWI Children Services provide high-quality comprehensive care services through trusted experts, and cost-effective training for health and social care professionals and organisations. Our Vision: To humanise health and social care providers and be the most clinician-centric organisation, and a great place to work for all. This means that we are people-led and that we put our team, our clinicians, our clients, and the people that need our support at the heart of the decisions we make, and the actions we take. We exist to impact people s lives for the better. About the Role As a Deputy Registered Manager, you will support the Registered Manager in delivering a home that excels in quality, compliance, and compassion. You will coach the team, manage day-to-day operations, and lead confidently when the Registered Manager is absent bringing pace, heart, and precision to the service. This is a leadership role for someone ready to step up, take ownership, and drive meaningful outcomes for children through consistent, high-quality practice. environment, collaborating in a multidisciplinary team, promoting equality and diversity, and overseeing financial aspects are all integral to this role. Key Responsibilities Provide visible, values-led leadership and take full ownership of the home s day-to-day and strategic operations, including deputising for the Registered Manager when required. Lead, support, and develop Support Workers through supervision, performance management, and coaching to foster a positive, high-performing team culture. Oversee effective rota planning and resource coordination to ensure consistent, high-quality care that meets regulatory standards and the needs of young people. Maintain a strong safeguarding focus, ensuring care plans and risk assessments are child-centred, up to date, and reflective of individual needs. Ensure high standards of quality assurance and compliance, including accurate record-keeping, audit support, and proactive issue resolution. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with families, professionals, and external partners, contributing confidently to multi-agency working and meetings. About You Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management (Children and Young People), or willingness to work towards it. Relevant degree (e.g. Social Work, Nursing, Learning Disabilities) desirable. Minimum 2 years working in a children s residential setting. Experience supervising staff and leading shifts. Proven ability to manage complex needs and challenging behaviours. Full UK driving licence. Strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection, and children s home regulations. Familiarity with Ofsted frameworks and multi-agency working. Strong leadership, organisation, and IT skills. Benefits Competitive salary with enhanced pay for on-call duties Funded qualifications and clear career progression opportunities Regular supervision, support, and wellbeing initiatives Enhanced holiday allowance, including an extra day for your birthday and four additional wellness days per year Employee Assistance Programme and Health Cash Plan Retail discount scheme, gym discounts, and Cycle to Work scheme Workplace pension scheme Group Life Insurance, Critical Illness Cover, and Income Protection Cover Apply Now If you re organised, proactive, and passionate about supporting others, we d love to hear from you! Click Apply Now , and let s arrange a quick chat about this exciting opportunity. At Olive Recruit , we are committed to fostering a workplace culture that embraces diversity and promotes inclusivity. Our core values, Integrity, Impact, Inclusivity, and Innovation, guide our efforts to create an environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to excel. As a recruitment agency, we prioritize sourcing and placing diverse candidates with our clients, recognizing that diverse perspectives are essential for business success and inclusive work environments. We take great pride in celebrating the unique backgrounds and experiences of our team members and candidates. By embracing these different perspectives, we not only create a great place to work but also better serve our clients. Your individuality is what makes our team strong. Join us in championing our values and building a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All colleagues are expected to share this commitment and participate fully in safeguarding training and processes. The successful applicant will undergo a free enhanced disclosure from the disclosure barring service & other compliance checks required.
Director of HR (Part-Time) The Company UCL Business (UCLB) is UCL's expert commercialisation partner, bringing brilliant ideas to life - and to market. Working side by side with UCL's academics, clinicians and innovators we turn exceptional research into successful products, spinouts and technologies that change the way the world works, lives and thrives. From life sciences and AI to sustainability and engineering, UCLB plays a pivotal role in turning UCL's world-class research into real-world impact. The Role Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director of People Services will provide strategic leadership across the People function, shaping and delivering a forward-thinking people strategy aligned to UCLB's organisational goals. This is a part-time role (2 days per week), initially offered as a two-year fixed-term contract with the potential to become permanent. Key areas of focus include: Leading strategic workforce planning and organisational design aligned to future growth Acting as a trusted advisor to the CEO and Senior Leadership Team on culture, talent and structure Driving a high-performance, engaged and values-led organisational culture Overseeing governance, policy and compliance, ensuring best practice and legal alignment Leading and developing the People Services team to deliver a high-quality, responsive service Supporting organisational change, including change management programmes and transformation initiatives Embedding data-driven decision making through HR systems, KPIs and workforce insights Providing oversight of reward, payroll governance and benchmarking This role offers the opportunity to influence at the highest level, including Board and Remuneration Committee engagement. The Person You will be a senior, commercially aware HR leader with a proven track record of operating at Executive and Board level. You will bring: Extensive experience shaping and delivering people strategy in complex organisations A strong track record of advising CEOs and senior stakeholders on workforce planning, culture and organisational design Experience leading significant transformation and change management programmes Deep knowledge of UK employment law and governance (CIPD Chartered or equivalent) Strong expertise in performance management, reward strategy and organisational development The ability to translate business strategy into clear, deliverable people plans Credibility, gravitas and the ability to influence at the most senior levels A pragmatic, solutions-focused approach with sound judgement and high integrity Experience within innovation-led, academic, or complex stakeholder environments would be advantageous. Location Central London - W1T 7NF Salary & Benefits Salary: Competitive - POA Excellent benefits package Alexander Mae (HR) is delighted to be retained as lead recruiters by UCL Business Ltd for this appointment; any CVs sent directly to UCLB will be redirected to Alexander Mae (HR).
May 15, 2026
Contractor
Director of HR (Part-Time) The Company UCL Business (UCLB) is UCL's expert commercialisation partner, bringing brilliant ideas to life - and to market. Working side by side with UCL's academics, clinicians and innovators we turn exceptional research into successful products, spinouts and technologies that change the way the world works, lives and thrives. From life sciences and AI to sustainability and engineering, UCLB plays a pivotal role in turning UCL's world-class research into real-world impact. The Role Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director of People Services will provide strategic leadership across the People function, shaping and delivering a forward-thinking people strategy aligned to UCLB's organisational goals. This is a part-time role (2 days per week), initially offered as a two-year fixed-term contract with the potential to become permanent. Key areas of focus include: Leading strategic workforce planning and organisational design aligned to future growth Acting as a trusted advisor to the CEO and Senior Leadership Team on culture, talent and structure Driving a high-performance, engaged and values-led organisational culture Overseeing governance, policy and compliance, ensuring best practice and legal alignment Leading and developing the People Services team to deliver a high-quality, responsive service Supporting organisational change, including change management programmes and transformation initiatives Embedding data-driven decision making through HR systems, KPIs and workforce insights Providing oversight of reward, payroll governance and benchmarking This role offers the opportunity to influence at the highest level, including Board and Remuneration Committee engagement. The Person You will be a senior, commercially aware HR leader with a proven track record of operating at Executive and Board level. You will bring: Extensive experience shaping and delivering people strategy in complex organisations A strong track record of advising CEOs and senior stakeholders on workforce planning, culture and organisational design Experience leading significant transformation and change management programmes Deep knowledge of UK employment law and governance (CIPD Chartered or equivalent) Strong expertise in performance management, reward strategy and organisational development The ability to translate business strategy into clear, deliverable people plans Credibility, gravitas and the ability to influence at the most senior levels A pragmatic, solutions-focused approach with sound judgement and high integrity Experience within innovation-led, academic, or complex stakeholder environments would be advantageous. Location Central London - W1T 7NF Salary & Benefits Salary: Competitive - POA Excellent benefits package Alexander Mae (HR) is delighted to be retained as lead recruiters by UCL Business Ltd for this appointment; any CVs sent directly to UCLB will be redirected to Alexander Mae (HR).
Physiotherapist MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Full Time An excellent opportunity is available for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking to relocate to Bermuda and work within a high-quality hospital setting. This role is based at a modern acute hospital that delivers a wide range of services and is known for its strong clinical standards, professional development focus, and supportive multidisciplinary environment. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be joining a well-established healthcare organisation committed to service excellence, education, and clinical leadership. Staff benefit from exposure to diverse caseloads, collaborative team working, and opportunities to broaden their clinical experience. Outside of work, Bermuda offers a unique lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a strong expat community, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for professionals seeking both career progression and lifestyle change. The Role The postholder will be responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and delivering physiotherapy programmes following referral from a physician. The aim is to support patients in resuming their previous life roles, either fully or in an adapted capacity. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated duties Completing comprehensive assessments for inpatients and outpatients using objective clinical measures Developing and delivering treatment plans based on realistic, patient-centred goals Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions Supervising and delegating treatment plans to aides, assistants, and students where appropriate Monitoring treatment outcomes and communicating patient progress to relevant clinicians and physicians Maintaining accurate patient records using electronic medical systems Preparing clinical reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or similar clinical environment Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Working Pattern Full-time position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Relocation support and further details can be discussed during the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for UK-based physiotherapists seeking international experience in a highly regarded healthcare environment.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Physiotherapist MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Full Time An excellent opportunity is available for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking to relocate to Bermuda and work within a high-quality hospital setting. This role is based at a modern acute hospital that delivers a wide range of services and is known for its strong clinical standards, professional development focus, and supportive multidisciplinary environment. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be joining a well-established healthcare organisation committed to service excellence, education, and clinical leadership. Staff benefit from exposure to diverse caseloads, collaborative team working, and opportunities to broaden their clinical experience. Outside of work, Bermuda offers a unique lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a strong expat community, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for professionals seeking both career progression and lifestyle change. The Role The postholder will be responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and delivering physiotherapy programmes following referral from a physician. The aim is to support patients in resuming their previous life roles, either fully or in an adapted capacity. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated duties Completing comprehensive assessments for inpatients and outpatients using objective clinical measures Developing and delivering treatment plans based on realistic, patient-centred goals Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions Supervising and delegating treatment plans to aides, assistants, and students where appropriate Monitoring treatment outcomes and communicating patient progress to relevant clinicians and physicians Maintaining accurate patient records using electronic medical systems Preparing clinical reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or similar clinical environment Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Working Pattern Full-time position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Relocation support and further details can be discussed during the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for UK-based physiotherapists seeking international experience in a highly regarded healthcare environment.
Are you looking for a new role that lets you work flexibly from home doing remote consultations? At Practice Plus Group, we believe in delivering exceptional care that's accessible, efficient, and patient-focused. In North West London our Clinical Assessment Service plays a vital role in supporting patients across the region by providing timely, expert clinical advice and directing them to the most appropriate care pathway. As an Advanced Nurse / Clinical Practitioner, you'll be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team working within a telephone and digital triage environment. You'll help ensure patients receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time, reducing unnecessary hospital visits and improving outcomes across the system. We can offer both Self Employed (LTD Company or Sole Trader) or Bank (PAYE) contracts for this role. Main duties of the job Deliver remote clinical assessments via telephone and digital platforms for patients with urgent and unscheduled care needs. Make safe, evidence based decisions to direct patients to appropriate services, including self care, primary care, urgent treatment centres, or emergency services. Apply advanced clinical knowledge to assess undifferentiated presentations and manage risk effectively. Support clinical governance, contribute to service development, and mentor colleagues. Collaborate with GPs, paramedics, mental health professionals, and other clinicians to ensure integrated care across the region. About us Practice Plus Group is one of the UK's leading independent healthcare providers, proud to support the NHS with innovative services that put patients first. Qualifications Registered Nurse with MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice or equivalent. Experience within Out of Hours, Primary Care GP Surgery, or Urgent Treatment Centre. Holder of V300 / Non Medical Prescribing qualification and minimum 6 months experience post qualification. Ability to autonomously see and treat patients of all ages. Confident clinical decision maker with strong assessment skills, excellent patient centred communication, self motivated and committed to ongoing professional development. Live within a 1 hour commute to the site at 3 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1AF. Disclosures and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and, as such, it will be necessary to submit for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Practice Plus Group is committed to creating a diverse environment and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a new role that lets you work flexibly from home doing remote consultations? At Practice Plus Group, we believe in delivering exceptional care that's accessible, efficient, and patient-focused. In North West London our Clinical Assessment Service plays a vital role in supporting patients across the region by providing timely, expert clinical advice and directing them to the most appropriate care pathway. As an Advanced Nurse / Clinical Practitioner, you'll be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team working within a telephone and digital triage environment. You'll help ensure patients receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time, reducing unnecessary hospital visits and improving outcomes across the system. We can offer both Self Employed (LTD Company or Sole Trader) or Bank (PAYE) contracts for this role. Main duties of the job Deliver remote clinical assessments via telephone and digital platforms for patients with urgent and unscheduled care needs. Make safe, evidence based decisions to direct patients to appropriate services, including self care, primary care, urgent treatment centres, or emergency services. Apply advanced clinical knowledge to assess undifferentiated presentations and manage risk effectively. Support clinical governance, contribute to service development, and mentor colleagues. Collaborate with GPs, paramedics, mental health professionals, and other clinicians to ensure integrated care across the region. About us Practice Plus Group is one of the UK's leading independent healthcare providers, proud to support the NHS with innovative services that put patients first. Qualifications Registered Nurse with MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice or equivalent. Experience within Out of Hours, Primary Care GP Surgery, or Urgent Treatment Centre. Holder of V300 / Non Medical Prescribing qualification and minimum 6 months experience post qualification. Ability to autonomously see and treat patients of all ages. Confident clinical decision maker with strong assessment skills, excellent patient centred communication, self motivated and committed to ongoing professional development. Live within a 1 hour commute to the site at 3 Roundwood Avenue, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1AF. Disclosures and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and, as such, it will be necessary to submit for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Practice Plus Group is committed to creating a diverse environment and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Physiotherapist MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Full Time An excellent opportunity is available for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking to relocate to Bermuda and work within a high-quality hospital setting. This role is based at a modern acute hospital that delivers a wide range of services and is known for its strong clinical standards, professional development focus, and supportive multidisciplinary environment. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be joining a well-established healthcare organisation committed to service excellence, education, and clinical leadership. Staff benefit from exposure to diverse caseloads, collaborative team working, and opportunities to broaden their clinical experience. Outside of work, Bermuda offers a unique lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a strong expat community, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for professionals seeking both career progression and lifestyle change. The Role The postholder will be responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and delivering physiotherapy programmes following referral from a physician. The aim is to support patients in resuming their previous life roles, either fully or in an adapted capacity. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated duties Completing comprehensive assessments for inpatients and outpatients using objective clinical measures Developing and delivering treatment plans based on realistic, patient-centred goals Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions Supervising and delegating treatment plans to aides, assistants, and students where appropriate Monitoring treatment outcomes and communicating patient progress to relevant clinicians and physicians Maintaining accurate patient records using electronic medical systems Preparing clinical reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or similar clinical environment Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Working Pattern Full-time position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Relocation support and further details can be discussed during the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for UK-based physiotherapists seeking international experience in a highly regarded healthcare environment.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Physiotherapist MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Full Time An excellent opportunity is available for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking to relocate to Bermuda and work within a high-quality hospital setting. This role is based at a modern acute hospital that delivers a wide range of services and is known for its strong clinical standards, professional development focus, and supportive multidisciplinary environment. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be joining a well-established healthcare organisation committed to service excellence, education, and clinical leadership. Staff benefit from exposure to diverse caseloads, collaborative team working, and opportunities to broaden their clinical experience. Outside of work, Bermuda offers a unique lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a strong expat community, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for professionals seeking both career progression and lifestyle change. The Role The postholder will be responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and delivering physiotherapy programmes following referral from a physician. The aim is to support patients in resuming their previous life roles, either fully or in an adapted capacity. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated duties Completing comprehensive assessments for inpatients and outpatients using objective clinical measures Developing and delivering treatment plans based on realistic, patient-centred goals Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions Supervising and delegating treatment plans to aides, assistants, and students where appropriate Monitoring treatment outcomes and communicating patient progress to relevant clinicians and physicians Maintaining accurate patient records using electronic medical systems Preparing clinical reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or similar clinical environment Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Working Pattern Full-time position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Relocation support and further details can be discussed during the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for UK-based physiotherapists seeking international experience in a highly regarded healthcare environment.
Physiotherapist MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Full Time An excellent opportunity is available for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking to relocate to Bermuda and work within a high-quality hospital setting. This role is based at a modern acute hospital that delivers a wide range of services and is known for its strong clinical standards, professional development focus, and supportive multidisciplinary environment. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be joining a well-established healthcare organisation committed to service excellence, education, and clinical leadership. Staff benefit from exposure to diverse caseloads, collaborative team working, and opportunities to broaden their clinical experience. Outside of work, Bermuda offers a unique lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a strong expat community, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for professionals seeking both career progression and lifestyle change. The Role The postholder will be responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and delivering physiotherapy programmes following referral from a physician. The aim is to support patients in resuming their previous life roles, either fully or in an adapted capacity. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated duties Completing comprehensive assessments for inpatients and outpatients using objective clinical measures Developing and delivering treatment plans based on realistic, patient-centred goals Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions Supervising and delegating treatment plans to aides, assistants, and students where appropriate Monitoring treatment outcomes and communicating patient progress to relevant clinicians and physicians Maintaining accurate patient records using electronic medical systems Preparing clinical reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or similar clinical environment Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Working Pattern Full-time position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Relocation support and further details can be discussed during the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for UK-based physiotherapists seeking international experience in a highly regarded healthcare environment.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Physiotherapist MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Full Time An excellent opportunity is available for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking to relocate to Bermuda and work within a high-quality hospital setting. This role is based at a modern acute hospital that delivers a wide range of services and is known for its strong clinical standards, professional development focus, and supportive multidisciplinary environment. Why work here and in Bermuda? You ll be joining a well-established healthcare organisation committed to service excellence, education, and clinical leadership. Staff benefit from exposure to diverse caseloads, collaborative team working, and opportunities to broaden their clinical experience. Outside of work, Bermuda offers a unique lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a strong expat community, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for professionals seeking both career progression and lifestyle change. The Role The postholder will be responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and delivering physiotherapy programmes following referral from a physician. The aim is to support patients in resuming their previous life roles, either fully or in an adapted capacity. Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated duties Completing comprehensive assessments for inpatients and outpatients using objective clinical measures Developing and delivering treatment plans based on realistic, patient-centred goals Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions Supervising and delegating treatment plans to aides, assistants, and students where appropriate Monitoring treatment outcomes and communicating patient progress to relevant clinicians and physicians Maintaining accurate patient records using electronic medical systems Preparing clinical reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor s degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1 2 years post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or similar clinical environment Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Working Pattern Full-time position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Relocation support and further details can be discussed during the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for UK-based physiotherapists seeking international experience in a highly regarded healthcare environment.
Teenage Cancer Trust Chief Executive Location: Minimum of 2 days a week in the London office. Salary: £130,000 - £140,000. Closing Date: Wednesday 20th May. Lead a defining new chapter for a charity with a powerful legacy and an unwavering ambition for the future. A cancer diagnosis for a young person touches every part of their life, at a pivotal moment. We provide specialist compassionate care and the wraparound support young people need - so they can survive cancer, rebuild their lives and shape their own futures. For more than 30 years, we have worked alongside the NHS to build specialist services designed around the needs of teenagers and young adults. Our units, nurses and youth support teams do far more than deliver treatment. They create continuity, trust and understanding - and provide space for people to be themleves at a time when everything else feels uncertain. Listening to young people, learning from their experiences and acting on what they tell us is what defines who we are. We are now entering a defining period. Demand for our services continues to grow, inequalities in access and outcomes remain, and the wider health system is under pressure. At the same time, Teenage Cancer Trust is in a strong position: financially stable, well governed and deeply trusted by young people, clinicians, partners and supporters. We are ready for the next phase of our impact. We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Teenage Cancer Trust through this next chapter - someone who brings clarity, compassion and determination, and who believes deeply that young people's voices must sit at the centre of how decisions are made. Why this role matters Young people with cancer need more than excellent clinical care. They need services that recognise their age and stage of life - environments where they feel understood, specialist psychological and emotional support, and trusted relationships beyond their families. Too often, young people are placed in services built for children or much older adults, leaving them isolated and unheard. Teenage Cancer Trust is determined to change this. We champion age appropriate care, earlier diagnosis, equitable access to specialist services and long term wellbeing for young people wherever they live. Achieving this requires strong leadership across a complex system - working with the NHS, government, funders, clinicians, communities and young people themselves. In the coming years, we will strengthen and evolve our specialist services, deepen partnerships across the NHS, grow and diversify our income, and increase our national influence so that age appropriate cancer care becomes standard practice rather than the exception. As Chief Executive, you will lead this work with authority and empathy, balancing ambition with realism and advocacy with collaboration. Your leadership impact As Chief Executive, you will: Set clear strategic direction for the charity, ensuring decisions are grounded in lived experience and focused on long term impact Lead and inspire a diverse team, fostering a culture of compassion, inclusion and accountability Strengthen and sustain partnerships with the NHS and system leaders, influencing how specialist teenage and young adult cancer care is delivered Act as the public face and voice of Teenage Cancer Trust, representing the charity with credibility, warmth and integrity Ensure the charity remains financially resilient, with a diversified income base that protects and grows our specialist services Work closely with the Board to uphold strong governance, safeguard our reputation and guide the organisation through change You will be supported by an engaged Board, committed staff and volunteers, and young people whose insight and experience shape our direction. About you You will bring senior leadership experience, ideally within the charity, health or wider public sectors, and an understanding of how to lead organisations operating in complex, emotionally demanding environments. You will be comfortable holding influence, building trust and making difficult decisions when required. Above all, you will bring: A deep belief in youth centred leadership and the power of lived experience The ability to unite people around purpose in times of change Strong judgement, integrity and emotional intelligence Confidence engaging a wide range of audiences - from young people and clinicians to funders, policymakers and the media A commitment to equity, inclusion and addressing inequalities in access and outcomes This is a rare opportunity to lead a nationally respected charity at a moment of strength and possibility. Your leadership will help shape the future of specialist cancer care for young people across the UK, ensuring that no young person faces cancer without understanding, dignity and support. If you are motivated by impact, grounded in values and energised by the opportunity to lead a charity with a powerful legacy and an ambitious future, we would be very pleased to hear from you. For an informal conversation, please contact: Oliver Startup - Liz Dean -
May 15, 2026
Full time
Teenage Cancer Trust Chief Executive Location: Minimum of 2 days a week in the London office. Salary: £130,000 - £140,000. Closing Date: Wednesday 20th May. Lead a defining new chapter for a charity with a powerful legacy and an unwavering ambition for the future. A cancer diagnosis for a young person touches every part of their life, at a pivotal moment. We provide specialist compassionate care and the wraparound support young people need - so they can survive cancer, rebuild their lives and shape their own futures. For more than 30 years, we have worked alongside the NHS to build specialist services designed around the needs of teenagers and young adults. Our units, nurses and youth support teams do far more than deliver treatment. They create continuity, trust and understanding - and provide space for people to be themleves at a time when everything else feels uncertain. Listening to young people, learning from their experiences and acting on what they tell us is what defines who we are. We are now entering a defining period. Demand for our services continues to grow, inequalities in access and outcomes remain, and the wider health system is under pressure. At the same time, Teenage Cancer Trust is in a strong position: financially stable, well governed and deeply trusted by young people, clinicians, partners and supporters. We are ready for the next phase of our impact. We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Teenage Cancer Trust through this next chapter - someone who brings clarity, compassion and determination, and who believes deeply that young people's voices must sit at the centre of how decisions are made. Why this role matters Young people with cancer need more than excellent clinical care. They need services that recognise their age and stage of life - environments where they feel understood, specialist psychological and emotional support, and trusted relationships beyond their families. Too often, young people are placed in services built for children or much older adults, leaving them isolated and unheard. Teenage Cancer Trust is determined to change this. We champion age appropriate care, earlier diagnosis, equitable access to specialist services and long term wellbeing for young people wherever they live. Achieving this requires strong leadership across a complex system - working with the NHS, government, funders, clinicians, communities and young people themselves. In the coming years, we will strengthen and evolve our specialist services, deepen partnerships across the NHS, grow and diversify our income, and increase our national influence so that age appropriate cancer care becomes standard practice rather than the exception. As Chief Executive, you will lead this work with authority and empathy, balancing ambition with realism and advocacy with collaboration. Your leadership impact As Chief Executive, you will: Set clear strategic direction for the charity, ensuring decisions are grounded in lived experience and focused on long term impact Lead and inspire a diverse team, fostering a culture of compassion, inclusion and accountability Strengthen and sustain partnerships with the NHS and system leaders, influencing how specialist teenage and young adult cancer care is delivered Act as the public face and voice of Teenage Cancer Trust, representing the charity with credibility, warmth and integrity Ensure the charity remains financially resilient, with a diversified income base that protects and grows our specialist services Work closely with the Board to uphold strong governance, safeguard our reputation and guide the organisation through change You will be supported by an engaged Board, committed staff and volunteers, and young people whose insight and experience shape our direction. About you You will bring senior leadership experience, ideally within the charity, health or wider public sectors, and an understanding of how to lead organisations operating in complex, emotionally demanding environments. You will be comfortable holding influence, building trust and making difficult decisions when required. Above all, you will bring: A deep belief in youth centred leadership and the power of lived experience The ability to unite people around purpose in times of change Strong judgement, integrity and emotional intelligence Confidence engaging a wide range of audiences - from young people and clinicians to funders, policymakers and the media A commitment to equity, inclusion and addressing inequalities in access and outcomes This is a rare opportunity to lead a nationally respected charity at a moment of strength and possibility. Your leadership will help shape the future of specialist cancer care for young people across the UK, ensuring that no young person faces cancer without understanding, dignity and support. If you are motivated by impact, grounded in values and energised by the opportunity to lead a charity with a powerful legacy and an ambitious future, we would be very pleased to hear from you. For an informal conversation, please contact: Oliver Startup - Liz Dean -
LaunchPad Statistician | 12 Month Contract | (Outside IR35) | Hybrid, Glasgow| Starting ASAP Day Rate: £DOE About the Role: The LaunchPad Statistician will play a key role in supporting a diverse portfolio of innovation projects across healthcare settings, contributing to the design, delivery, and evaluation of data-driven solutions that improve patient outcomes, service efficiency, and system sustainability. The post will primarily utilise routinely collected usual care data provided through the Safe Haven environment, with an understanding that datasets may be subject to gaps, variability, or incomplete records inherent to real-world clinical data sources. Working closely with project managers, clinical leads, digital teams, and external partners, the postholder will provide expert statistical input across the full project life cycle. The role will involve working with complex, real-world healthcare datasets, including routinely collected clinical data, digital health outputs, and linked datasets within secure environments such as Trusted Research Environments (TREs). The postholder will be responsible for developing robust statistical analysis plans aligned to project objectives, applying appropriate quantitative methodologies, and ensuring outputs are accurate, reproducible, and compliant with relevant governance frameworks. This includes supporting evaluations of digital health technologies, service redesign initiatives, and Pathway transformation programmes. A key aspect of the role will be translating complex statistical outputs into clear, actionable insights for a wide range of stakeholders, including clinicians, operational teams, industry partners, and senior leadership. The analyst will contribute to reporting requirements, including highlight reports, steering group updates, and external dissemination such as publications and presentations. The role also requires close adherence to data governance, information governance, and regulatory requirements, ensuring all analyses are conducted in line with policies, data protection legislation, and best practice in research and innovation. This is an opportunity to work at the intersection of data, innovation, and healthcare transformation, supporting the generation of real-world evidence to inform decision-making and scale impactful solutions across the business. Essential Skills & Experience: Degree in statistics, mathematics, data science Experience of working with NHS Health Boards Experience working with NHS datasets Experience delivering statistical analysis across multiple projects or a programme/portfolio Producing statistical analysis plans, reports, dashboards, or publications Experience with data linkage and working within Trusted Research Environments Desirable Qualifications Evidence of continued professional development in areas such as: Health data science, project methodology. Etc Postgraduate qualification (MSc/PhD) in statistics, public health, or a relevant discipline Knowledge of AI/ML approaches and their application in healthcare This role has been deemed Outside IR35 by the client. Applicants must hold, or be happy to apply for, a valid Basic Disclosure Scotland. Please click the link to apply.
May 15, 2026
Contractor
LaunchPad Statistician | 12 Month Contract | (Outside IR35) | Hybrid, Glasgow| Starting ASAP Day Rate: £DOE About the Role: The LaunchPad Statistician will play a key role in supporting a diverse portfolio of innovation projects across healthcare settings, contributing to the design, delivery, and evaluation of data-driven solutions that improve patient outcomes, service efficiency, and system sustainability. The post will primarily utilise routinely collected usual care data provided through the Safe Haven environment, with an understanding that datasets may be subject to gaps, variability, or incomplete records inherent to real-world clinical data sources. Working closely with project managers, clinical leads, digital teams, and external partners, the postholder will provide expert statistical input across the full project life cycle. The role will involve working with complex, real-world healthcare datasets, including routinely collected clinical data, digital health outputs, and linked datasets within secure environments such as Trusted Research Environments (TREs). The postholder will be responsible for developing robust statistical analysis plans aligned to project objectives, applying appropriate quantitative methodologies, and ensuring outputs are accurate, reproducible, and compliant with relevant governance frameworks. This includes supporting evaluations of digital health technologies, service redesign initiatives, and Pathway transformation programmes. A key aspect of the role will be translating complex statistical outputs into clear, actionable insights for a wide range of stakeholders, including clinicians, operational teams, industry partners, and senior leadership. The analyst will contribute to reporting requirements, including highlight reports, steering group updates, and external dissemination such as publications and presentations. The role also requires close adherence to data governance, information governance, and regulatory requirements, ensuring all analyses are conducted in line with policies, data protection legislation, and best practice in research and innovation. This is an opportunity to work at the intersection of data, innovation, and healthcare transformation, supporting the generation of real-world evidence to inform decision-making and scale impactful solutions across the business. Essential Skills & Experience: Degree in statistics, mathematics, data science Experience of working with NHS Health Boards Experience working with NHS datasets Experience delivering statistical analysis across multiple projects or a programme/portfolio Producing statistical analysis plans, reports, dashboards, or publications Experience with data linkage and working within Trusted Research Environments Desirable Qualifications Evidence of continued professional development in areas such as: Health data science, project methodology. Etc Postgraduate qualification (MSc/PhD) in statistics, public health, or a relevant discipline Knowledge of AI/ML approaches and their application in healthcare This role has been deemed Outside IR35 by the client. Applicants must hold, or be happy to apply for, a valid Basic Disclosure Scotland. Please click the link to apply.
Healthcare Solicitor - Birmingham Our client is looking to recruit Associates at all levels to join its Healthcare team, following continued growth across our UK offices. Why Join Our Client? Hybrid working 25 days' holiday plus option to buy more Pension scheme, health cash plan, life assurance and income protection Additional benefits including gym discounts, car leasing, cycle to work and more The Role You will work closely with a Partner advising on a broad range of healthcare matters, including: Representation at inquests Advising clinicians in regulatory proceedings Medical device and product liability claims General healthcare advisory work Key Responsibilities Advising on complex healthcare and professional liability matters Drafting and interpreting complex legal documentation Managing claims involving breaches of professional standards Liaising with clients, witnesses and stakeholders Preparing court documents and supporting litigation strategy Contributing to seminars, publications and client events Identifying business development and cross-selling opportunities Developing a strong understanding of clients' commercial objectives Skills & Experience Ideally 1+ years' PQE Experience in defended clinical negligence/medical malpractice work Exposure to high-value or multi-million-pound claims preferred Experience within the healthcare sector Strong technical ability, initiative and case management skills Qualified Solicitor with a valid practising certificate Join a market-leading healthcare team and work on high-quality, meaningful matters, apply today by contacting James Durkan at G2 Legal.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Healthcare Solicitor - Birmingham Our client is looking to recruit Associates at all levels to join its Healthcare team, following continued growth across our UK offices. Why Join Our Client? Hybrid working 25 days' holiday plus option to buy more Pension scheme, health cash plan, life assurance and income protection Additional benefits including gym discounts, car leasing, cycle to work and more The Role You will work closely with a Partner advising on a broad range of healthcare matters, including: Representation at inquests Advising clinicians in regulatory proceedings Medical device and product liability claims General healthcare advisory work Key Responsibilities Advising on complex healthcare and professional liability matters Drafting and interpreting complex legal documentation Managing claims involving breaches of professional standards Liaising with clients, witnesses and stakeholders Preparing court documents and supporting litigation strategy Contributing to seminars, publications and client events Identifying business development and cross-selling opportunities Developing a strong understanding of clients' commercial objectives Skills & Experience Ideally 1+ years' PQE Experience in defended clinical negligence/medical malpractice work Exposure to high-value or multi-million-pound claims preferred Experience within the healthcare sector Strong technical ability, initiative and case management skills Qualified Solicitor with a valid practising certificate Join a market-leading healthcare team and work on high-quality, meaningful matters, apply today by contacting James Durkan at G2 Legal.
Senior Administration Officer - FTC When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Senior Administration Officer - ftc - 9 Months Home-based Working Remotely- London & South East £25,101 per annum + £750 Home Working Allowance per annum + £4,184 London weighting per annum- (if eligible) Salary will be pro-rated based on a 9-month fixed-term contract 35 hours Monday Friday Fixed Term Contract - (9 Months) Why Join TACT? Top 5 UK Charity to Work For (2024) 97% proud to work at TACT 92% love working here Not-for-profit every surplus reinvested into children, carers & staff Children s voices shape every decision, system, and improvement we make at TACT. Flexible homeworking Trauma-informed, values-led organisation Benefits 31 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays (pro rata as ftc) 45p per mile business mileage Stakeholder Pension (salary sacrifice) Family-friendly & flexible working policies Volunteer days Wellbeing & Non-Salary Benefits Homeworking IT bundle + home office loan HelpHand EAP (24/7 GP, CBT, physio, mental health support) Over 35 hours a year of access to on line wellbeing events and team wellbeing days Menopause Policy + free clinician appointments Regular team wellbeing & connection events Training & Career Development Excellent learning & development programme Opportunity to grow therapeutic & trauma-informed practice Supportive leadership and clear career progression pathways Involvement in innovative projects (e.g. TACT Connect, Health, Education) The Role You ll work closely with foster carers and social work colleagues to deliver high-quality, trauma-informed support and improve outcomes for children and young people. The Senior Admin Officer will be responsible for general administrative functions within the London & South East region and will report to the Administrative Manager. In some instances, the Senior Admin Officer may be required to deputise for the Admin Manager in the post holder s absence in relation to day to day matters. The Senior Admin Officer will specialise in a particular area (s), such as Panels, statutory paperwork, minute-taking, training, and maintaining the in-house database (Charms). As a charity we are committed to ensuring that our resources are directed toward supporting our children. For this reason, we can only consider applicants from London and the surrounding counties as they will need to travel to face to face events at least monthly. Candidates based outside these areas would incur additional costs. Key Responsibilities: Providing an administration service to the London & South-East region to help meet the service objectives of increased foster carer recruitment Organise and prepare all panel papers for approvals and reviews. Minute panels and prepare ADM paperwork Timely and accurate record keeping on Charms (in house system). Responding to telephone calls and allocating these to staff as appropriate. When necessary, take messages for staff members and ensure that these are passed on. Communicating professionally with a wide range of stakeholders, including colleagues, carers, and third-party agencies to establish professional working relationships which focus on the best outcomes for the children and young people in our care. Working flexibly within the team and autonomously as needed to manage your time and duties. What You ll Need GCSE in English & Maths or equivalent Experience of working in a busy administrative setting in a social care-related field. Ability to obtain, extract and analyse information from various systems. Confidence in using all Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook & OneDrive. Experience of using a software system to record, retrieve and maintain records Excellent communication skills to suit a broad range of professional relationships The ability to work to deadlines, with accuracy and flexibility, sometimes dealing with conflicting priorities Familiarity with handling confidential and sensitive information in line with relevant regulations and legislative requirements A tendency to think creatively, exhibit resourcefulness, work with enthusiasm, compassion, and commitment Evidence of an understanding and commitment to equality, diversity, and anti-discriminatory practices Enhanced DBS / PVG (processed by TACT) Travel Home-based role Required to attend monthly face-to-face meetings and other occasional meetings in London and surrounding counties Additional travel for training, team and carer events Key Dates Closing Date: Monday, 25th May 2026 (midnight) Interviews: Thursday, 4th June 2026 (Microsoft Teams) Safeguarding Commitment Safeguarding is everyone s business, and TACT believes that only the people with the right skills and values should work in social work. As part of TACT s commitment to safeguarding, we properly examine the skills, experience, qualifications, and values of potential staff in relation to our work with vulnerable young children. We use rigorous and consistent recruitment approaches to help safeguard TACT s young people. All our staff are expected to work in line with TACT s safeguarding policies. Apply early - we may close the role if we receive a high volume of applications.
May 15, 2026
Contractor
Senior Administration Officer - FTC When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Senior Administration Officer - ftc - 9 Months Home-based Working Remotely- London & South East £25,101 per annum + £750 Home Working Allowance per annum + £4,184 London weighting per annum- (if eligible) Salary will be pro-rated based on a 9-month fixed-term contract 35 hours Monday Friday Fixed Term Contract - (9 Months) Why Join TACT? Top 5 UK Charity to Work For (2024) 97% proud to work at TACT 92% love working here Not-for-profit every surplus reinvested into children, carers & staff Children s voices shape every decision, system, and improvement we make at TACT. Flexible homeworking Trauma-informed, values-led organisation Benefits 31 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays (pro rata as ftc) 45p per mile business mileage Stakeholder Pension (salary sacrifice) Family-friendly & flexible working policies Volunteer days Wellbeing & Non-Salary Benefits Homeworking IT bundle + home office loan HelpHand EAP (24/7 GP, CBT, physio, mental health support) Over 35 hours a year of access to on line wellbeing events and team wellbeing days Menopause Policy + free clinician appointments Regular team wellbeing & connection events Training & Career Development Excellent learning & development programme Opportunity to grow therapeutic & trauma-informed practice Supportive leadership and clear career progression pathways Involvement in innovative projects (e.g. TACT Connect, Health, Education) The Role You ll work closely with foster carers and social work colleagues to deliver high-quality, trauma-informed support and improve outcomes for children and young people. The Senior Admin Officer will be responsible for general administrative functions within the London & South East region and will report to the Administrative Manager. In some instances, the Senior Admin Officer may be required to deputise for the Admin Manager in the post holder s absence in relation to day to day matters. The Senior Admin Officer will specialise in a particular area (s), such as Panels, statutory paperwork, minute-taking, training, and maintaining the in-house database (Charms). As a charity we are committed to ensuring that our resources are directed toward supporting our children. For this reason, we can only consider applicants from London and the surrounding counties as they will need to travel to face to face events at least monthly. Candidates based outside these areas would incur additional costs. Key Responsibilities: Providing an administration service to the London & South-East region to help meet the service objectives of increased foster carer recruitment Organise and prepare all panel papers for approvals and reviews. Minute panels and prepare ADM paperwork Timely and accurate record keeping on Charms (in house system). Responding to telephone calls and allocating these to staff as appropriate. When necessary, take messages for staff members and ensure that these are passed on. Communicating professionally with a wide range of stakeholders, including colleagues, carers, and third-party agencies to establish professional working relationships which focus on the best outcomes for the children and young people in our care. Working flexibly within the team and autonomously as needed to manage your time and duties. What You ll Need GCSE in English & Maths or equivalent Experience of working in a busy administrative setting in a social care-related field. Ability to obtain, extract and analyse information from various systems. Confidence in using all Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook & OneDrive. Experience of using a software system to record, retrieve and maintain records Excellent communication skills to suit a broad range of professional relationships The ability to work to deadlines, with accuracy and flexibility, sometimes dealing with conflicting priorities Familiarity with handling confidential and sensitive information in line with relevant regulations and legislative requirements A tendency to think creatively, exhibit resourcefulness, work with enthusiasm, compassion, and commitment Evidence of an understanding and commitment to equality, diversity, and anti-discriminatory practices Enhanced DBS / PVG (processed by TACT) Travel Home-based role Required to attend monthly face-to-face meetings and other occasional meetings in London and surrounding counties Additional travel for training, team and carer events Key Dates Closing Date: Monday, 25th May 2026 (midnight) Interviews: Thursday, 4th June 2026 (Microsoft Teams) Safeguarding Commitment Safeguarding is everyone s business, and TACT believes that only the people with the right skills and values should work in social work. As part of TACT s commitment to safeguarding, we properly examine the skills, experience, qualifications, and values of potential staff in relation to our work with vulnerable young children. We use rigorous and consistent recruitment approaches to help safeguard TACT s young people. All our staff are expected to work in line with TACT s safeguarding policies. Apply early - we may close the role if we receive a high volume of applications.
Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, International page is loaded Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, Internationallocations: DE - Cologne: UK - London: Sweden: IT - Milantime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R26-12786 Help us change lives At Exact Sciences, we're helping change how the world prevents, detects and guides treatment for cancer. We give patients and clinicians the clarity needed to make confident decisions when they matter most. Join our team to find a purpose-driven career, an inclusive culture, and robust benefits to support your life while you're working to help others. Position Overview The Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, International will support or lead the creation and submission of product Technical Files/Standard Technical Documentation and other submission related documents for market authorizations in targeted markets and countries. The Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, International supports or leads the creation and execution of regulatory strategy for assigned projects, including new product development, product changes, and manufacturing improvement initiatives. This role assists in creating, developing, and implementing global regulatory affairs procedures and educating others on global regulatory expectations and requirements. Essential Duties Include but are not limited to the following: Participate, lead or support the preparation and maintenance of regulatory submissions and other premarket registrations to acquire appropriate commercial distribution approvals and/or clearances. Support or lead as needed regulatory strategy development, document appropriate regulatory strategy for proposed new products and markets and initiate necessary activities by working with project teams and regulatory team members as needed. Control and maintain regulatory records. Represent Regulatory Affairs on project teams by attending team meetings and providing the required plans, procedures and regulatory decisions. Manage distributors and RA consultants to ensure global registrations are completed on time and maintained. Review and approve documents and product changes for regulatory compliance, determining if a new premarket application is required. Review technical publications, articles, and abstracts to stay abreast of regulatory and technical developments in the industry. Review and approve product labeling and marketing material. Provide Regulatory reviews and approvals of advertising, promotional and external product training materials in compliance with applicable regulatory and trade requirements and Exact Sciences Medical, Legal and Regulatory (MLR) review process. Demonstrate continuous pursuit of global regulatory knowledge to obtain experience and expertise in product submissions and regulatory topics, including IVDR, UK CA, FDA and Health Canada regulations and policies applying to In Vitro Diagnostic medical devices including, PMAs, 510(k)s, labeling and promotional materials, global registration, and technical writing. Experience with regulators in the Middles East and/or Latin America will be a plus. Strong technical writing skills. Effective communicator: ability to convey messages in a logical and concise manner. Consistently reinforce regulatory expectations and requirements. Exceptional attention to detail. Strong organizational skills. Independent self-starter; manage time effectively and complete tasks on-time with minimal supervision. Flexible and able to self-manage multiple priorities. Ability to work effectively in multinational/multicultural environments. Adapt readily to changes in workload, staffing, and scheduling. Comply with management direction. Seek assistance from supervisor in identifying and reporting problems or concerns relating to job functions. Conduct self in a professional manner with coworkers, management, customers, and others. Uphold company mission and values through accountability, innovation, integrity, quality, and teamwork. Support and comply with the company's Quality Management System policies and procedures. Regular and reliable attendance. Ability to work designated schedule. Ability to work nights and/or weekends as needed. Ability to work on a mobile device, tablet, or in front of a computer screen and/or perform typing for approximately 75% of a typical working day. Ability to work on a computer and phone simultaneously. Ability to use a telephone through a headset. Ability to travel 30% of working time away from work location, may include overnight/weekend travel. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Physical or Life Sciences; or a High School Diploma/ General Education Degree (GED) and at least 5 years of relevant career experience in lieu of Bachelor's degree. 7+ years relevant experience in a regulated pharmaceutical or medical device environment. Basic computer skills to include Internet navigation, Email usage, and word processing. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Authorization to work in the European Union. Demonstrated ability to perform the Essential Duties of the position with or without accommodation. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Science or Health related discipline. Professional working knowledge with reviewing and approving product advertising and creating product labeling. Professional working knowledge with adverse event reporting and is familiar with post-market surveillance and vigilance requirements. success relies on the experiences and perspectives of a diverse team, and Exact Sciences fosters a culture where all employees can develop personally and professionally with a sense of respect and belonging. If you require an accommodation, please contact us here.to stay updated on the latest news and opportunities at Exact Sciences.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, International page is loaded Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, Internationallocations: DE - Cologne: UK - London: Sweden: IT - Milantime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R26-12786 Help us change lives At Exact Sciences, we're helping change how the world prevents, detects and guides treatment for cancer. We give patients and clinicians the clarity needed to make confident decisions when they matter most. Join our team to find a purpose-driven career, an inclusive culture, and robust benefits to support your life while you're working to help others. Position Overview The Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, International will support or lead the creation and submission of product Technical Files/Standard Technical Documentation and other submission related documents for market authorizations in targeted markets and countries. The Lead Regulatory Affairs Manager, International supports or leads the creation and execution of regulatory strategy for assigned projects, including new product development, product changes, and manufacturing improvement initiatives. This role assists in creating, developing, and implementing global regulatory affairs procedures and educating others on global regulatory expectations and requirements. Essential Duties Include but are not limited to the following: Participate, lead or support the preparation and maintenance of regulatory submissions and other premarket registrations to acquire appropriate commercial distribution approvals and/or clearances. Support or lead as needed regulatory strategy development, document appropriate regulatory strategy for proposed new products and markets and initiate necessary activities by working with project teams and regulatory team members as needed. Control and maintain regulatory records. Represent Regulatory Affairs on project teams by attending team meetings and providing the required plans, procedures and regulatory decisions. Manage distributors and RA consultants to ensure global registrations are completed on time and maintained. Review and approve documents and product changes for regulatory compliance, determining if a new premarket application is required. Review technical publications, articles, and abstracts to stay abreast of regulatory and technical developments in the industry. Review and approve product labeling and marketing material. Provide Regulatory reviews and approvals of advertising, promotional and external product training materials in compliance with applicable regulatory and trade requirements and Exact Sciences Medical, Legal and Regulatory (MLR) review process. Demonstrate continuous pursuit of global regulatory knowledge to obtain experience and expertise in product submissions and regulatory topics, including IVDR, UK CA, FDA and Health Canada regulations and policies applying to In Vitro Diagnostic medical devices including, PMAs, 510(k)s, labeling and promotional materials, global registration, and technical writing. Experience with regulators in the Middles East and/or Latin America will be a plus. Strong technical writing skills. Effective communicator: ability to convey messages in a logical and concise manner. Consistently reinforce regulatory expectations and requirements. Exceptional attention to detail. Strong organizational skills. Independent self-starter; manage time effectively and complete tasks on-time with minimal supervision. Flexible and able to self-manage multiple priorities. Ability to work effectively in multinational/multicultural environments. Adapt readily to changes in workload, staffing, and scheduling. Comply with management direction. Seek assistance from supervisor in identifying and reporting problems or concerns relating to job functions. Conduct self in a professional manner with coworkers, management, customers, and others. Uphold company mission and values through accountability, innovation, integrity, quality, and teamwork. Support and comply with the company's Quality Management System policies and procedures. Regular and reliable attendance. Ability to work designated schedule. Ability to work nights and/or weekends as needed. Ability to work on a mobile device, tablet, or in front of a computer screen and/or perform typing for approximately 75% of a typical working day. Ability to work on a computer and phone simultaneously. Ability to use a telephone through a headset. Ability to travel 30% of working time away from work location, may include overnight/weekend travel. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Physical or Life Sciences; or a High School Diploma/ General Education Degree (GED) and at least 5 years of relevant career experience in lieu of Bachelor's degree. 7+ years relevant experience in a regulated pharmaceutical or medical device environment. Basic computer skills to include Internet navigation, Email usage, and word processing. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Authorization to work in the European Union. Demonstrated ability to perform the Essential Duties of the position with or without accommodation. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Science or Health related discipline. Professional working knowledge with reviewing and approving product advertising and creating product labeling. Professional working knowledge with adverse event reporting and is familiar with post-market surveillance and vigilance requirements. success relies on the experiences and perspectives of a diverse team, and Exact Sciences fosters a culture where all employees can develop personally and professionally with a sense of respect and belonging. If you require an accommodation, please contact us here.to stay updated on the latest news and opportunities at Exact Sciences.
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
May 14, 2026
Full time
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
May 14, 2026
Full time
£45,123 - £53,603 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Luxborough Court School. Luxborough Court School is a purpose-built school registered for 150 pupils aged 5-19 with autism. There is a large sports hall with changing facilities (the site was formally a Premier League football club's training ground), a bespoke 6th form suite plus a number of other smaller individual spaces used for therapeutic intervention and bespoke support. The School benefits from extensive outdoor space plus a large central courtyard garden in the centre of the school and separate secondary and junior playgrounds, with a multi-use games area. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Head of Multidisciplinary Team Coordination Nationwide - Sheffield. Full time, 40 hours per week. National role with regular travel across England. We are looking for an exceptional senior registered healthcare professional to design and lead a national multidisciplinary model that will directly improve outcomes for adults living with complex and high acuity needs. About the role As Head of Multidisciplinary Team Coordination you will design and lead a national model that ensures the right clinical decisions happen at the right time for people with complex, multi morbidity conditions. Your work will have a direct and meaningful impact by: reducing avoidable hospital admissions improving early identification of deterioration strengthening anticipatory and end of life care planning optimising health, stability, and quality of life Day to day responsibilities include: designing and implementing a consistent MDT coordination model across regions establishing clear referral, triage, and escalation pathways coordinating MDT input for individuals with the highest clinical risk and complexity ensuring MDT activity is outcome focused, with clear decisions and accountability embedding proactive approaches to deterioration management across physical, mental, and behavioural health reducing unplanned hospital use through early intervention and coordinated care leading a consistent and high quality approach to advance and end of life care planning providing expert clinical advice to senior operational and regional leaders developing performance frameworks and using data to drive prioritisation and improvement About you You are a highly credible registered clinician (GP, advanced practitioner such as a paramedic, nurse, or allied health professional). Experienced prescriber, or operating at an equivalent level of clinical decision making. Confident managing complex multi morbidity, particularly in neuro degenerative disease, dementia, complex mental health, and end of life care. Experienced in designing or coordinating care pathways across multiple services. Comfortable operating at senior level with autonomy and influence. Analytically strong, able to translate clinical data and insight into clear, prioritised action. Calm, confident, and authoritative in complex and high pressure situations. Motivated by improving outcomes and transforming how care is delivered at scale. Experience of developing or working within proactive care models (e.g., virtual wards or virtual clinics) would be advantageous. What we offer Excellent supervision, peer support, learning opportunities, and career prospects Retail and lifestyle discounts Free DBS check Electric car salary sacrifice scheme BUPA Health Care coverage Life insurance Paid access to the RCNi Learning platform 24/7 counselling and support Blue Light Card eligibility Travel expenses We look forward to hearing from qualified candidates who share our values of fun, integrity, responsiveness, success, and teamwork.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Head of Multidisciplinary Team Coordination Nationwide - Sheffield. Full time, 40 hours per week. National role with regular travel across England. We are looking for an exceptional senior registered healthcare professional to design and lead a national multidisciplinary model that will directly improve outcomes for adults living with complex and high acuity needs. About the role As Head of Multidisciplinary Team Coordination you will design and lead a national model that ensures the right clinical decisions happen at the right time for people with complex, multi morbidity conditions. Your work will have a direct and meaningful impact by: reducing avoidable hospital admissions improving early identification of deterioration strengthening anticipatory and end of life care planning optimising health, stability, and quality of life Day to day responsibilities include: designing and implementing a consistent MDT coordination model across regions establishing clear referral, triage, and escalation pathways coordinating MDT input for individuals with the highest clinical risk and complexity ensuring MDT activity is outcome focused, with clear decisions and accountability embedding proactive approaches to deterioration management across physical, mental, and behavioural health reducing unplanned hospital use through early intervention and coordinated care leading a consistent and high quality approach to advance and end of life care planning providing expert clinical advice to senior operational and regional leaders developing performance frameworks and using data to drive prioritisation and improvement About you You are a highly credible registered clinician (GP, advanced practitioner such as a paramedic, nurse, or allied health professional). Experienced prescriber, or operating at an equivalent level of clinical decision making. Confident managing complex multi morbidity, particularly in neuro degenerative disease, dementia, complex mental health, and end of life care. Experienced in designing or coordinating care pathways across multiple services. Comfortable operating at senior level with autonomy and influence. Analytically strong, able to translate clinical data and insight into clear, prioritised action. Calm, confident, and authoritative in complex and high pressure situations. Motivated by improving outcomes and transforming how care is delivered at scale. Experience of developing or working within proactive care models (e.g., virtual wards or virtual clinics) would be advantageous. What we offer Excellent supervision, peer support, learning opportunities, and career prospects Retail and lifestyle discounts Free DBS check Electric car salary sacrifice scheme BUPA Health Care coverage Life insurance Paid access to the RCNi Learning platform 24/7 counselling and support Blue Light Card eligibility Travel expenses We look forward to hearing from qualified candidates who share our values of fun, integrity, responsiveness, success, and teamwork.
A leading optometry business seeks an Optometry Partner in Ely. This role offers a unique partnership with a 25% shareholding in both stores plus 12.5% in Hearcare. The ideal candidate will play a pivotal role in driving clinical excellence and service standards in a supportive environment. Ely, known for its picturesque surroundings and strong community reputation, offers an attractive lifestyle for clinicians and families. This is an excellent opportunity for those ambitious about advancing their career in optometry.
May 13, 2026
Full time
A leading optometry business seeks an Optometry Partner in Ely. This role offers a unique partnership with a 25% shareholding in both stores plus 12.5% in Hearcare. The ideal candidate will play a pivotal role in driving clinical excellence and service standards in a supportive environment. Ely, known for its picturesque surroundings and strong community reputation, offers an attractive lifestyle for clinicians and families. This is an excellent opportunity for those ambitious about advancing their career in optometry.
Optometry Partner - Ely & Ely Lisle Lane Optometrist Partner - Specsavers Ely & Ely Lisle Lane 25% shares available in each store, + 12.5% Hearcare £180,000 Specsavers Ely and Ely Lisle Lane present an outstanding partnership opportunity for an ambitious Optometrist looking to join a thriving, well performing dual store business. With a strong clinical team, exceptional community reputation, and ambitious growth plans, this is the perfect platform to take your clinical and commercial leadership to the next level. Key Features: 25% Optometrist shares available in each store + 12.5% Hearcare shares Over 80% local market share Strong clinical team Happy, supportive team culture with a strong "grow your own" ethos What's on Offer? You will acquire a 25% shareholding in both the Ely and Ely Lisle Lane stores, plus 12.5% of the Hearcare shares. You will be buying into a business with a great team, excellent processes, and a strong financial position. Ely is gearing up for significant growth, and as the Optometrist Partner, you will play a central role in shaping the clinical excellence, service standards and future expansion of the business. Why Ely? Ely is a picturesque, affluent, and fast growing market town with a diverse patient demographic. It offers convenience, accessibility and a high quality of life, making it an attractive home for clinicians and families alike. Why this opportunity stands out: Beautiful high end town north of Cambridge with excellent transport links Free parking and easy access, attracting patients from Cambridge commuting routes No major optical competitors, strengthening demand further Loyal customer base and excellent reputation Safe, family-friendly area with top-rated schools (including The King's School) Key Attributes Required We are looking for a forward-thinking Optometrist with: Strong clinical capability and confidence Passion for patient care and clinical leadership Desire to contribute to a high performing team environment Ambition to help scale and develop the business
May 13, 2026
Full time
Optometry Partner - Ely & Ely Lisle Lane Optometrist Partner - Specsavers Ely & Ely Lisle Lane 25% shares available in each store, + 12.5% Hearcare £180,000 Specsavers Ely and Ely Lisle Lane present an outstanding partnership opportunity for an ambitious Optometrist looking to join a thriving, well performing dual store business. With a strong clinical team, exceptional community reputation, and ambitious growth plans, this is the perfect platform to take your clinical and commercial leadership to the next level. Key Features: 25% Optometrist shares available in each store + 12.5% Hearcare shares Over 80% local market share Strong clinical team Happy, supportive team culture with a strong "grow your own" ethos What's on Offer? You will acquire a 25% shareholding in both the Ely and Ely Lisle Lane stores, plus 12.5% of the Hearcare shares. You will be buying into a business with a great team, excellent processes, and a strong financial position. Ely is gearing up for significant growth, and as the Optometrist Partner, you will play a central role in shaping the clinical excellence, service standards and future expansion of the business. Why Ely? Ely is a picturesque, affluent, and fast growing market town with a diverse patient demographic. It offers convenience, accessibility and a high quality of life, making it an attractive home for clinicians and families alike. Why this opportunity stands out: Beautiful high end town north of Cambridge with excellent transport links Free parking and easy access, attracting patients from Cambridge commuting routes No major optical competitors, strengthening demand further Loyal customer base and excellent reputation Safe, family-friendly area with top-rated schools (including The King's School) Key Attributes Required We are looking for a forward-thinking Optometrist with: Strong clinical capability and confidence Passion for patient care and clinical leadership Desire to contribute to a high performing team environment Ambition to help scale and develop the business
Hertfordshire Mind Network
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Do you want to support people with mental health issues in a moment of crisis? Are you calm, non-judgemental and able to work effectively with people experiencing distress? If you can embody our values of Hope , Courage , Togetherness , and Responsiveness , and want to help others build resilience and manage their wellbeing, we d love to hear from you. Clinical Lead Counselling Services Reference number: 349 Responsible to: Services Manager Counselling, and Senior Clinical Lead Contract: Permanent Working hours: 30 Hours per week Salary: £35,000 - £36,885 per annum, pro rata Working base: One of Hertfordshire Mind Network s (HMN) Wellbeing Centres About Us We deliver essential mental health support in Hertfordshire, providing a diverse range of services from our Wellbeing Centres and other locations across the county. We help individuals experiencing mental ill health to make choices, find their solutions, build resilience and manage their wellbeing. We offer opportunities for individuals to get support to allow them to recover from or live with mental ill health. Each year, we help 17,000 people experiencing mental ill health. We are a local Mind, affiliated to national Mind, the leading mental health charity in England and Wales. This means that we are an independent charity responsible for raising our own funds through contracts, grants and fundraising. About the Service Herts Mind Network s proven counselling provision has significantly expanded over the last two years, employing over 100 self-employed and/or volunteer counsellors. We provide a range of funded, affordable and paid for counselling services, through 1:1, group, couples and play provision. About the role We are seeking a highly motivated, proactive, qualified clinician to oversee our counsellors, providing clinical guidance, to ensure safe, effective practice. In this highly rewarding role, you will be clinically responsible for supporting clients and counsellors across multiple counselling services. As a Clinical Lead you will be an integral member of the counselling management team, providing clinical knowledge and expertise into decision making, as well as ensuring we continue to deliver high quality, safe therapeutic services. You will providing clinical support to counsellors (sessional, volunteers and trainees) including compassionate and safe supervision, ensuring the delivery and development of counselling provision is effective. You will also oversee our trainee placement scheme, enabling a smooth transition from application to onboarding. Alongside other senior members of the counselling team, you will support the Service Manager to implement strategic service plans. By instilling HMN s values throughout the provision, person centred care will be at the core of your principles. The successful candidate will have a BACP recognised Diploma in Counselling at Level 4 with a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience, an understanding of person centred care, and the recovery model in mental health with demonstrable understanding of relevant legislation and policies such as the Data Protection Act, Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults, Safeguarding Children and the BACP ethical framework and will understand of the relationship between mental health and social issues and how these issues may impact on physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. Benefits Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year pro rata, rising to a max. of 29 days after 5 years employment (plus 8 days Bank Holidays). Birthday leave day. Cash plan health cover (after 6 months employment). Eligibility for blue light card. Employee Assistance Programme. Ongoing training relevant to your role. Being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle (or equivalent) is essential for this role. Closing date for receipt of applications is Wednesday 20th May 2026. Interviews to be held on Thursday 4th June 2026. N.B. Please quote reference number 349 when completing your application for this role. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief, or sexual orientation. In addition, during the various stages of recruitment, specific measures can be taken to ensure equal opportunities for candidates with disabilities or special needs. Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. Our inclusive approach recognises the unique skills, knowledge, and perspectives that lived experience brings to our team. No agencies please.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Do you want to support people with mental health issues in a moment of crisis? Are you calm, non-judgemental and able to work effectively with people experiencing distress? If you can embody our values of Hope , Courage , Togetherness , and Responsiveness , and want to help others build resilience and manage their wellbeing, we d love to hear from you. Clinical Lead Counselling Services Reference number: 349 Responsible to: Services Manager Counselling, and Senior Clinical Lead Contract: Permanent Working hours: 30 Hours per week Salary: £35,000 - £36,885 per annum, pro rata Working base: One of Hertfordshire Mind Network s (HMN) Wellbeing Centres About Us We deliver essential mental health support in Hertfordshire, providing a diverse range of services from our Wellbeing Centres and other locations across the county. We help individuals experiencing mental ill health to make choices, find their solutions, build resilience and manage their wellbeing. We offer opportunities for individuals to get support to allow them to recover from or live with mental ill health. Each year, we help 17,000 people experiencing mental ill health. We are a local Mind, affiliated to national Mind, the leading mental health charity in England and Wales. This means that we are an independent charity responsible for raising our own funds through contracts, grants and fundraising. About the Service Herts Mind Network s proven counselling provision has significantly expanded over the last two years, employing over 100 self-employed and/or volunteer counsellors. We provide a range of funded, affordable and paid for counselling services, through 1:1, group, couples and play provision. About the role We are seeking a highly motivated, proactive, qualified clinician to oversee our counsellors, providing clinical guidance, to ensure safe, effective practice. In this highly rewarding role, you will be clinically responsible for supporting clients and counsellors across multiple counselling services. As a Clinical Lead you will be an integral member of the counselling management team, providing clinical knowledge and expertise into decision making, as well as ensuring we continue to deliver high quality, safe therapeutic services. You will providing clinical support to counsellors (sessional, volunteers and trainees) including compassionate and safe supervision, ensuring the delivery and development of counselling provision is effective. You will also oversee our trainee placement scheme, enabling a smooth transition from application to onboarding. Alongside other senior members of the counselling team, you will support the Service Manager to implement strategic service plans. By instilling HMN s values throughout the provision, person centred care will be at the core of your principles. The successful candidate will have a BACP recognised Diploma in Counselling at Level 4 with a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience, an understanding of person centred care, and the recovery model in mental health with demonstrable understanding of relevant legislation and policies such as the Data Protection Act, Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults, Safeguarding Children and the BACP ethical framework and will understand of the relationship between mental health and social issues and how these issues may impact on physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. Benefits Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year pro rata, rising to a max. of 29 days after 5 years employment (plus 8 days Bank Holidays). Birthday leave day. Cash plan health cover (after 6 months employment). Eligibility for blue light card. Employee Assistance Programme. Ongoing training relevant to your role. Being able to drive and having access to your own vehicle (or equivalent) is essential for this role. Closing date for receipt of applications is Wednesday 20th May 2026. Interviews to be held on Thursday 4th June 2026. N.B. Please quote reference number 349 when completing your application for this role. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We welcome applications from all suitably-qualified candidates, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief, or sexual orientation. In addition, during the various stages of recruitment, specific measures can be taken to ensure equal opportunities for candidates with disabilities or special needs. Hertfordshire Mind Network is committed to the Disability Confident and Mindful Employer charters. We actively recruit staff who have a lived experience of mental ill health. Our inclusive approach recognises the unique skills, knowledge, and perspectives that lived experience brings to our team. No agencies please.