Interim Head of Finance job in Devon Interim Head of Finance & Governance Location: Devon (hybrid working available) Contract: Temporary / Interim Rate: Up to £400 per day (inside or outside IR35 depending on contract) Start: ASAP An established organisation in Devon is seeking an experienced Interim Head of Finance & Governance to provide senior financial leadership and ensure robust financial management, compliance, and governance during a period of transition. The RoleReporting to the senior leadership team, you will take responsibility for the organisation's financial stewardship and provide high-quality financial advice to senior stakeholders. This is a hands-on interim role, combining strategic oversight with operational leadership. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the lead financial officer, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practiceLeading budget preparation, monitoring, and medium-term financial planningOverseeing year-end accounts and liaising with external auditorsEnsuring strong financial controls, risk management, and governance arrangementsAdvising senior leaders on financial strategy, policy, and decision-makingManaging and supporting the finance function and associated central servicesOverseeing payroll, investments, reserves, grants, and contractual commitments About YouYou will be an experienced senior finance professional, ideally with exposure to the public or not-for-profit sector, who is comfortable operating at leadership level in an interim capacity. You will bring:Significant experience in a senior financial leadership roleStrong knowledge of financial regulations, governance, and audit requirementsA relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA, AAT) or equivalent experienceExcellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder-management skillsThe confidence to act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders and boards What's on OfferInterim assignment with flexible working arrangementsDay rate up to £400 per dayHybrid working with a Devon based organisationOpportunity to make a tangible impact during a key period #
May 13, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Head of Finance job in Devon Interim Head of Finance & Governance Location: Devon (hybrid working available) Contract: Temporary / Interim Rate: Up to £400 per day (inside or outside IR35 depending on contract) Start: ASAP An established organisation in Devon is seeking an experienced Interim Head of Finance & Governance to provide senior financial leadership and ensure robust financial management, compliance, and governance during a period of transition. The RoleReporting to the senior leadership team, you will take responsibility for the organisation's financial stewardship and provide high-quality financial advice to senior stakeholders. This is a hands-on interim role, combining strategic oversight with operational leadership. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the lead financial officer, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practiceLeading budget preparation, monitoring, and medium-term financial planningOverseeing year-end accounts and liaising with external auditorsEnsuring strong financial controls, risk management, and governance arrangementsAdvising senior leaders on financial strategy, policy, and decision-makingManaging and supporting the finance function and associated central servicesOverseeing payroll, investments, reserves, grants, and contractual commitments About YouYou will be an experienced senior finance professional, ideally with exposure to the public or not-for-profit sector, who is comfortable operating at leadership level in an interim capacity. You will bring:Significant experience in a senior financial leadership roleStrong knowledge of financial regulations, governance, and audit requirementsA relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA, AAT) or equivalent experienceExcellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder-management skillsThe confidence to act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders and boards What's on OfferInterim assignment with flexible working arrangementsDay rate up to £400 per dayHybrid working with a Devon based organisationOpportunity to make a tangible impact during a key period #
Position: Senior Finance Officer Location: Birmingham Salary: 38,050 - 44,131 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Working pattern: Hybrid (3 days on campus, 2 from home) Sellick Partnership are recruiting on behalf of Birmingham City University for a Senior Finance Officer to join its Business Partnering team within Finance. This is a business-facing role supporting Schools and Professional Services, providing financial insight to support effective decision-making. Key responsibilities: Supporting budgeting, forecasting and variance analysis Monitoring income and expenditure across departments and projects Producing timely management information and financial reports Supporting project bids, costings, business cases and ROI analysis Leading on project audits and ensuring compliance with regulations Maintaining accurate financial records, journals and recharges About you: Ideally studying towards a full accountancy qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA) Confident working with stakeholders and providing financial advice Strong Excel skills and experience using finance systems Higher education or project / grants experience is advantageous but not essential. Apply now for immediate consideration or contact Sellick Partnership for a confidential discussion. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Position: Senior Finance Officer Location: Birmingham Salary: 38,050 - 44,131 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Working pattern: Hybrid (3 days on campus, 2 from home) Sellick Partnership are recruiting on behalf of Birmingham City University for a Senior Finance Officer to join its Business Partnering team within Finance. This is a business-facing role supporting Schools and Professional Services, providing financial insight to support effective decision-making. Key responsibilities: Supporting budgeting, forecasting and variance analysis Monitoring income and expenditure across departments and projects Producing timely management information and financial reports Supporting project bids, costings, business cases and ROI analysis Leading on project audits and ensuring compliance with regulations Maintaining accurate financial records, journals and recharges About you: Ideally studying towards a full accountancy qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA) Confident working with stakeholders and providing financial advice Strong Excel skills and experience using finance systems Higher education or project / grants experience is advantageous but not essential. Apply now for immediate consideration or contact Sellick Partnership for a confidential discussion. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
The National Lottery Community Fund
Cardiff, South Glamorgan
We are recruiting for a permanent Funding Officer to join our Funding team in Wales. The ability to communicate in Welsh fluently and confidently is essential for this role. You will join our friendly team and work alongside our colleagues in Wales and across the UK. Depending on your location and preference, you can work from home or a combination of home working and office working in our Newtown or Cardiff offices. As a funding officer you will assess requests for funding and manage grants using local knowledge, best practice, thematic expertise, and the experience of customers and stakeholders to improve our grant making and inform our decision making. By working closely with people and communities, you will understand what matters to them and where our funding can make the biggest difference. You will be responsible for supporting local people and communities across Wales, and have a strong understanding of our vision, being able to adapt your approach to the wishes of the people you are working with. You ll also need to support our stakeholders, helping them to make connections that will help them achieve their goals. You will be responsible for the pipeline of projects, understanding and responding to the different needs of our customers by providing advice and considered feedback, and be willing to have challenging but constructive conversations. Funding Officers will ensure our grant management and assessment play an effective part in contributing to the Fund s knowledge and learning as a grant maker. You will manage your own caseload, liaise with grant recipients, undertake project visits, identify and manage risk, supporting organisations to deliver their projects and measure their impact. Interview Date: Week commencing 15th June 2026 Location: Wales (Cardiff/ Newtown) Hybrid working (a combination of office working, home working and working in community). We are open to a conversation on flexible working and job share. We will be hosting a briefing session on Thursday 14th May, 12pm. To register for the session or to ask any questions about the recruitment process, please email the recruitment team. If you would like an informal conversation about the role specifically, please contact the recruitment team. How to apply: Upload your CV in word format and write a supporting statement (1000 words) with the following criteria, we will use this to score your application. Essential criteria Ability to analyse information, including financial data and project plans in order to make written funding recommendations to decision-makers. Understanding of strengths-based approaches to working with people and communities across Wales. Remain calm under pressure and handle multiple and competing priorities, supporting others when needed. Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with colleagues, community organisations and other stakeholders at various levels. The ability to communicate in Welsh fluently (spoken and written). Desirable criteria Understanding of great customer service and being confident in presenting to external audiences. Knowledge of the wider funding context. Ability to learn from our funded projects and share that learning for the benefit of the wider organisation. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Communities in the UK come in all shapes and sizes. National Lottery funding is for everyone therefore, we are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and we work hard to ensure our funding reaches where it is needed. We also believe our people should represent the communities, organisations and individuals we work with. That s why The National Lottery Community Fund is committed to being an inclusive employer and a great place to work. We recognise and celebrate the fact that our people come from diverse backgrounds. We positively welcome applications from people from ethnic minority backgrounds, people with disabilities or longstanding health conditions, people who are LGBTQ+, and people from different socio-economic and educational backgrounds, as well as people of all ages. As a Disability Confident Employer, we take a proactive approach in making reasonable adjustments, if needed, throughout the recruitment process and during employment. (This can be related to a physical and mental health condition.)
May 13, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting for a permanent Funding Officer to join our Funding team in Wales. The ability to communicate in Welsh fluently and confidently is essential for this role. You will join our friendly team and work alongside our colleagues in Wales and across the UK. Depending on your location and preference, you can work from home or a combination of home working and office working in our Newtown or Cardiff offices. As a funding officer you will assess requests for funding and manage grants using local knowledge, best practice, thematic expertise, and the experience of customers and stakeholders to improve our grant making and inform our decision making. By working closely with people and communities, you will understand what matters to them and where our funding can make the biggest difference. You will be responsible for supporting local people and communities across Wales, and have a strong understanding of our vision, being able to adapt your approach to the wishes of the people you are working with. You ll also need to support our stakeholders, helping them to make connections that will help them achieve their goals. You will be responsible for the pipeline of projects, understanding and responding to the different needs of our customers by providing advice and considered feedback, and be willing to have challenging but constructive conversations. Funding Officers will ensure our grant management and assessment play an effective part in contributing to the Fund s knowledge and learning as a grant maker. You will manage your own caseload, liaise with grant recipients, undertake project visits, identify and manage risk, supporting organisations to deliver their projects and measure their impact. Interview Date: Week commencing 15th June 2026 Location: Wales (Cardiff/ Newtown) Hybrid working (a combination of office working, home working and working in community). We are open to a conversation on flexible working and job share. We will be hosting a briefing session on Thursday 14th May, 12pm. To register for the session or to ask any questions about the recruitment process, please email the recruitment team. If you would like an informal conversation about the role specifically, please contact the recruitment team. How to apply: Upload your CV in word format and write a supporting statement (1000 words) with the following criteria, we will use this to score your application. Essential criteria Ability to analyse information, including financial data and project plans in order to make written funding recommendations to decision-makers. Understanding of strengths-based approaches to working with people and communities across Wales. Remain calm under pressure and handle multiple and competing priorities, supporting others when needed. Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with colleagues, community organisations and other stakeholders at various levels. The ability to communicate in Welsh fluently (spoken and written). Desirable criteria Understanding of great customer service and being confident in presenting to external audiences. Knowledge of the wider funding context. Ability to learn from our funded projects and share that learning for the benefit of the wider organisation. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Communities in the UK come in all shapes and sizes. National Lottery funding is for everyone therefore, we are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and we work hard to ensure our funding reaches where it is needed. We also believe our people should represent the communities, organisations and individuals we work with. That s why The National Lottery Community Fund is committed to being an inclusive employer and a great place to work. We recognise and celebrate the fact that our people come from diverse backgrounds. We positively welcome applications from people from ethnic minority backgrounds, people with disabilities or longstanding health conditions, people who are LGBTQ+, and people from different socio-economic and educational backgrounds, as well as people of all ages. As a Disability Confident Employer, we take a proactive approach in making reasonable adjustments, if needed, throughout the recruitment process and during employment. (This can be related to a physical and mental health condition.)
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a proactive and strategic fundraiser to drive income growth and build lasting partnerships for the UK s National trails. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Remote with occasional UK travel Hours: Full time Contract: 2 year fixed term contract Closing Date: 22 May 2026 (midnight) Interview Date: 29 May 2026 (online, with second stage if required) About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a fundraising strategy focused on trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships and community engagement. Working within a small, collaborative team, you will take ownership of funding applications and relationships, helping to grow income and shape the future of the organisation s development function. Key responsibilities include: Developing and growing the grants portfolio through research and networking Writing and submitting high quality funding applications for both core and project funding Building and managing relationships with corporate partners and sponsors Identifying and securing new partnership opportunities Supporting the development of individual giving, including regular giving and legacies Managing donor stewardship and maintaining strong relationships Engaging with members and supporting their fundraising activity where required Maintaining and developing the fundraising CRM database Keeping up to date with sector trends and opportunities About You You will be a confident, self-motivated fundraiser with a strong track record of securing income and building meaningful relationships. You will have: Experience of trust and grant fundraising, including successful bid writing Experience developing and managing corporate partnerships Strong networking and relationship building skills Experience using charity CRM systems The ability to manage your own workload and work proactively A collaborative approach and ability to work within a small team It would also be beneficial if you have: Knowledge of membership or infrastructure organisations An interest in outdoor access, heritage, or environmental sectors Experience working remotely and managing your own schedule About the Organisation The charity is the independent champion of the UK s National Trails iconic long-distance walking, cycling and riding routes. Connecting people to nature and the outdoors while advocating for accessible, sustainable trail experiences. Since their formation in 2021, they ve grown quickly with an ambitious vision for a high quality, nature-rich National Trail network used and valued by all. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Fundraising Executive, Development Officer, Trusts and Grants Officer, Partnerships Officer, Corporate Partnerships Executive, Income Generation Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
May 12, 2026
Contractor
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a proactive and strategic fundraiser to drive income growth and build lasting partnerships for the UK s National trails. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Remote with occasional UK travel Hours: Full time Contract: 2 year fixed term contract Closing Date: 22 May 2026 (midnight) Interview Date: 29 May 2026 (online, with second stage if required) About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a fundraising strategy focused on trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships and community engagement. Working within a small, collaborative team, you will take ownership of funding applications and relationships, helping to grow income and shape the future of the organisation s development function. Key responsibilities include: Developing and growing the grants portfolio through research and networking Writing and submitting high quality funding applications for both core and project funding Building and managing relationships with corporate partners and sponsors Identifying and securing new partnership opportunities Supporting the development of individual giving, including regular giving and legacies Managing donor stewardship and maintaining strong relationships Engaging with members and supporting their fundraising activity where required Maintaining and developing the fundraising CRM database Keeping up to date with sector trends and opportunities About You You will be a confident, self-motivated fundraiser with a strong track record of securing income and building meaningful relationships. You will have: Experience of trust and grant fundraising, including successful bid writing Experience developing and managing corporate partnerships Strong networking and relationship building skills Experience using charity CRM systems The ability to manage your own workload and work proactively A collaborative approach and ability to work within a small team It would also be beneficial if you have: Knowledge of membership or infrastructure organisations An interest in outdoor access, heritage, or environmental sectors Experience working remotely and managing your own schedule About the Organisation The charity is the independent champion of the UK s National Trails iconic long-distance walking, cycling and riding routes. Connecting people to nature and the outdoors while advocating for accessible, sustainable trail experiences. Since their formation in 2021, they ve grown quickly with an ambitious vision for a high quality, nature-rich National Trail network used and valued by all. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Fundraising Executive, Development Officer, Trusts and Grants Officer, Partnerships Officer, Corporate Partnerships Executive, Income Generation Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
We're currently recruiting for an experienced Housing Standards Manager to join a housing standards service responsible for delivering statutory housing enforcement and compliance functions across a mixed-tenure housing portfolio. This Housing Standards Manager role will lead a small team covering housing enforcement, HMO licensing, empty homes, housing financial assistance and home energy efficiency, ensuring statutory responsibilities are met across all housing tenures. The successful Housing Standards Manager will play a key role in preparing the service for additional responsibilities under the Renters Rights Act 2025 and wider regulatory change. The role requires attendance in the office a minimum of 3 days per week to support the team effectively, collaborate with colleagues and undertake site visits where required. The Role - Lead and manage the Housing Standards Team, allocating workloads and monitoring performance. - Oversee enforcement activity relating to poor housing conditions, HHSRS inspections and statutory compliance. - Manage enforcement action including improvement notices, prohibition orders, civil penalties, prosecutions and rent repayment orders. - Oversee HMO licensing compliance and inspections of licensable properties. - Lead on the development and implementation of Housing Enforcement policies, procedures and strategies. - Oversee housing financial assistance activity, including grants, inspections, schedules of work and contractor management. - Lead on empty homes initiatives and strategies to reduce long-term vacant properties. - Oversee caravan site licensing responsibilities. - Manage service ICT systems, upgrades, reporting and case management processes. - Respond to complaints, FOIs, MP and Councillor enquiries and Ombudsman investigations. - Monitor service performance, budgets and compliance activity, reporting outcomes to senior management. Key Requirements - Significant experience working within a Housing Standards or Environmental Health service. - Experience using the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS). - Experience managing HMO licensing schemes and housing enforcement activity. - Experience inspecting residential properties and producing schedules of work. - Experience managing staff, performance and operational workloads. - Experience developing and implementing housing standards policies and procedures. - Detailed knowledge of housing standards, environmental health and enforcement legislation. - Experience using housing or environmental health ICT systems for case management and reporting. - Environmental Health degree or equivalent qualification. - Registration with CIEH or equivalent professional body. - Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Housing Standards Manager role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your application today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from Housing Standards Officers, Environmental Health Officers, Private Sector Housing Officers and Housing Enforcement Professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in housing recruitment. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed).
May 12, 2026
Contractor
We're currently recruiting for an experienced Housing Standards Manager to join a housing standards service responsible for delivering statutory housing enforcement and compliance functions across a mixed-tenure housing portfolio. This Housing Standards Manager role will lead a small team covering housing enforcement, HMO licensing, empty homes, housing financial assistance and home energy efficiency, ensuring statutory responsibilities are met across all housing tenures. The successful Housing Standards Manager will play a key role in preparing the service for additional responsibilities under the Renters Rights Act 2025 and wider regulatory change. The role requires attendance in the office a minimum of 3 days per week to support the team effectively, collaborate with colleagues and undertake site visits where required. The Role - Lead and manage the Housing Standards Team, allocating workloads and monitoring performance. - Oversee enforcement activity relating to poor housing conditions, HHSRS inspections and statutory compliance. - Manage enforcement action including improvement notices, prohibition orders, civil penalties, prosecutions and rent repayment orders. - Oversee HMO licensing compliance and inspections of licensable properties. - Lead on the development and implementation of Housing Enforcement policies, procedures and strategies. - Oversee housing financial assistance activity, including grants, inspections, schedules of work and contractor management. - Lead on empty homes initiatives and strategies to reduce long-term vacant properties. - Oversee caravan site licensing responsibilities. - Manage service ICT systems, upgrades, reporting and case management processes. - Respond to complaints, FOIs, MP and Councillor enquiries and Ombudsman investigations. - Monitor service performance, budgets and compliance activity, reporting outcomes to senior management. Key Requirements - Significant experience working within a Housing Standards or Environmental Health service. - Experience using the Housing Health & Safety Rating System (HHSRS). - Experience managing HMO licensing schemes and housing enforcement activity. - Experience inspecting residential properties and producing schedules of work. - Experience managing staff, performance and operational workloads. - Experience developing and implementing housing standards policies and procedures. - Detailed knowledge of housing standards, environmental health and enforcement legislation. - Experience using housing or environmental health ICT systems for case management and reporting. - Environmental Health degree or equivalent qualification. - Registration with CIEH or equivalent professional body. - Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Housing Standards Manager role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your application today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. Footnote If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from Housing Standards Officers, Environmental Health Officers, Private Sector Housing Officers and Housing Enforcement Professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in housing recruitment. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed).
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. We're looking for an impact driven, collaborative and CIP Lead to drive and embed place based working across our London locality. Based at The Hive in Wembley , you'll be at the centre of our mission to create thriving, healthy and resilient communities through strong local partnerships and meaningful social impact. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. As our London Locality Lead, you will develop and deliver impact driven, place based working that brings together colleagues, residents and partners around shared priorities. Your work will focus on: Improving health and wellbeing Strengthening local partnerships Co creating solutions with communities Enabling customers to thrive What You'll Do Develop a place based working across London localities Lead, commission and support a wide range of community investment programmes and interventions Work closely with customer-facing colleagues to ensure community voice and lived experience shape local priorities Building Strong Local Partnerships Build and maintain strong, cross-sector relationships with: NHS and Integrated Care Systems Local authorities Community anchor organisations and VCSE partners Police, community safety and youth services Education providers and local networks Drive collaborative, shared approaches that support health equality and vibrant neighbourhoods Programme, Contract & Financial Oversight Ensure the effective management of contracts, partners and projects, demonstrating clear, measurable social impact Oversee budgets, grants and procurement activity in line with financial policies Embed robust performance management and outcomes recording across all locality work Funding & Social Impact Work with the Partnerships & Funding team to develop, shape and write compelling funding bids Collaborate with our Grants Officer to support and guide grant recipients Embed a strong culture of impact measurement, ensuring outcomes are recorded and shared effectively What we need from you You'll bring passion, experience and confidence in impact driven community investment and cross-sector collaboration. You'll be a connector, a relationship builder and someone who thrives in complex partnership environments. You will have: Significant experience in community investment or a closely related field Substantial experience in working in place within community investment A strong track record of building and managing partnerships with diverse stakeholders Excellent written and verbal communication skills tailored to varied audiences Strong organisational abilities with experience in commissioning programmes and managing contract performance Great inter-personal skills and a proven record of stakeholder relationship management Experience in monitoring, evaluation and quality assurance Confidence with budget management and financial systems Strong digital skills and the ability to use technology effectively for programme delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
May 12, 2026
Full time
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. We're looking for an impact driven, collaborative and CIP Lead to drive and embed place based working across our London locality. Based at The Hive in Wembley , you'll be at the centre of our mission to create thriving, healthy and resilient communities through strong local partnerships and meaningful social impact. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. As our London Locality Lead, you will develop and deliver impact driven, place based working that brings together colleagues, residents and partners around shared priorities. Your work will focus on: Improving health and wellbeing Strengthening local partnerships Co creating solutions with communities Enabling customers to thrive What You'll Do Develop a place based working across London localities Lead, commission and support a wide range of community investment programmes and interventions Work closely with customer-facing colleagues to ensure community voice and lived experience shape local priorities Building Strong Local Partnerships Build and maintain strong, cross-sector relationships with: NHS and Integrated Care Systems Local authorities Community anchor organisations and VCSE partners Police, community safety and youth services Education providers and local networks Drive collaborative, shared approaches that support health equality and vibrant neighbourhoods Programme, Contract & Financial Oversight Ensure the effective management of contracts, partners and projects, demonstrating clear, measurable social impact Oversee budgets, grants and procurement activity in line with financial policies Embed robust performance management and outcomes recording across all locality work Funding & Social Impact Work with the Partnerships & Funding team to develop, shape and write compelling funding bids Collaborate with our Grants Officer to support and guide grant recipients Embed a strong culture of impact measurement, ensuring outcomes are recorded and shared effectively What we need from you You'll bring passion, experience and confidence in impact driven community investment and cross-sector collaboration. You'll be a connector, a relationship builder and someone who thrives in complex partnership environments. You will have: Significant experience in community investment or a closely related field Substantial experience in working in place within community investment A strong track record of building and managing partnerships with diverse stakeholders Excellent written and verbal communication skills tailored to varied audiences Strong organisational abilities with experience in commissioning programmes and managing contract performance Great inter-personal skills and a proven record of stakeholder relationship management Experience in monitoring, evaluation and quality assurance Confidence with budget management and financial systems Strong digital skills and the ability to use technology effectively for programme delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
The Royal Society Grants team is responsible for administering the Society's grants programmes including the major fellowships, international collaborations, capacity building initiatives, innovation and industry programmes. The postholder will provide essential administrative support to the Grant Operations team to ensure that the Royal Society's Grants schemes and programmes are being delivered in the most effective manner. This role has a specific focus on supporting the Grant Section's use of systems and data including: Working with members of the Grants team, IT team and service providers to support the day-to-day management of systems, including the grant management system Flexi-Grant and the CRM, Dynamics. Supporting the management of data quality across our grant making systems ensuring that data is accurate, up to date and that data retention policies are observed. Collaborate with colleagues across the Royal Society in the delivery of activities designed to improve the Royal Society's management of grants. The Grant Operations Officer role would suit an individual looking to develop their knowledge of Grant systems management and gain experience of research funding and grant making. Reports to: Senior Manager, Grant Operations Line manages: N/A Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Location: Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG plus hybrid remote working Pay Band: B Contract type: permanent Salary: £33, 417 per annum The application closing date is 18 May 2026 at 23:59. Interviews will be held week commencing 1 June 2026.
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Royal Society Grants team is responsible for administering the Society's grants programmes including the major fellowships, international collaborations, capacity building initiatives, innovation and industry programmes. The postholder will provide essential administrative support to the Grant Operations team to ensure that the Royal Society's Grants schemes and programmes are being delivered in the most effective manner. This role has a specific focus on supporting the Grant Section's use of systems and data including: Working with members of the Grants team, IT team and service providers to support the day-to-day management of systems, including the grant management system Flexi-Grant and the CRM, Dynamics. Supporting the management of data quality across our grant making systems ensuring that data is accurate, up to date and that data retention policies are observed. Collaborate with colleagues across the Royal Society in the delivery of activities designed to improve the Royal Society's management of grants. The Grant Operations Officer role would suit an individual looking to develop their knowledge of Grant systems management and gain experience of research funding and grant making. Reports to: Senior Manager, Grant Operations Line manages: N/A Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Location: Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG plus hybrid remote working Pay Band: B Contract type: permanent Salary: £33, 417 per annum The application closing date is 18 May 2026 at 23:59. Interviews will be held week commencing 1 June 2026.
Job Title: Housing & Support Officer (Level 1 / Level 2) Location: Swindon Hours: (Apply online only) or (Apply online only) Salary: £27,000 per annum Job Overview We are currently recruiting for a compassionate and motivated Housing & Support Officer to support vulnerable individuals facing multiple and complex needs. This rewarding role involves helping clients sustain accommodation, improve independence, and overcome barriers such as homelessness, mental health challenges, substance misuse, offending behaviour, and unemployment. You will work closely with internal teams and external agencies to deliver person-centred support, housing management, and resettlement services that empower individuals to make positive long-term changes. This position requires flexibility, excellent communication skills, and a genuine commitment to improving lives. Participation in an on-call rota may be required. Key Responsibilities Provide housing management, tenancy sustainment, and resettlement support to clients. Process referrals and complete assessments to determine suitability for services. Manage an allocated caseload effectively, ensuring timely support and accurate records. Develop personalised support plans focused on housing goals, independence, and wellbeing. Carry out regular reviews and monitor progress against agreed outcomes. Support clients with accessing benefits, budgeting, charitable grants, and income maximisation. Liaise with landlords, housing providers, support agencies, and statutory services. Advocate on behalf of clients to access appropriate services and opportunities. Manage breaches of tenancy/licence agreements in line with procedures. Maintain accurate case notes, records, and database systems. Assist in reducing void periods and ensuring properties are occupied promptly. Conduct health & safety checks on properties and report repairs or maintenance issues. Support rent recovery processes and work with relevant teams regarding arrears. Attend client meetings, case reviews, and multi-agency meetings as required. Provide reports, statistical information, and case studies when needed. Contribute to team meetings, training, and continuous service improvement. Provide cover for colleagues during absence when required. Work occasional evenings or weekends where service delivery requires it. Requirements Essential Skills & Experience Experience working in housing, homelessness, support work, social care, or a related field. Strong understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable adults. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to build professional relationships and motivate clients positively. Good organisational skills with the ability to manage a busy caseload. Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office and case management systems. High levels of confidentiality, professionalism, and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexible and adaptable approach to work. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential. Benefits Mileage paid at 45p per mile for business travel. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Supportive team environment. Career progression opportunities. Competitive salary and benefits package. Compliance Requirements Enhanced DBS check required. Right to work in the UK. Willingness to work within safeguarding, confidentiality, equality, diversity, and health & safety policies. Apply Now If you are a serious applicant who meets the above criteria and is looking to join a successful and growing team, we want to hear from you. This role offers an excellent opportunity for career progression and the chance to become a valued permanent member of staff. Sound like the job for you? Click APPLY to upload your CV and one of our friendly team will be in contact. Don t have a CV? Call the office on (phone number removed) and the team will help you with your registration. Gap Personnel is acting as an employment business.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Housing & Support Officer (Level 1 / Level 2) Location: Swindon Hours: (Apply online only) or (Apply online only) Salary: £27,000 per annum Job Overview We are currently recruiting for a compassionate and motivated Housing & Support Officer to support vulnerable individuals facing multiple and complex needs. This rewarding role involves helping clients sustain accommodation, improve independence, and overcome barriers such as homelessness, mental health challenges, substance misuse, offending behaviour, and unemployment. You will work closely with internal teams and external agencies to deliver person-centred support, housing management, and resettlement services that empower individuals to make positive long-term changes. This position requires flexibility, excellent communication skills, and a genuine commitment to improving lives. Participation in an on-call rota may be required. Key Responsibilities Provide housing management, tenancy sustainment, and resettlement support to clients. Process referrals and complete assessments to determine suitability for services. Manage an allocated caseload effectively, ensuring timely support and accurate records. Develop personalised support plans focused on housing goals, independence, and wellbeing. Carry out regular reviews and monitor progress against agreed outcomes. Support clients with accessing benefits, budgeting, charitable grants, and income maximisation. Liaise with landlords, housing providers, support agencies, and statutory services. Advocate on behalf of clients to access appropriate services and opportunities. Manage breaches of tenancy/licence agreements in line with procedures. Maintain accurate case notes, records, and database systems. Assist in reducing void periods and ensuring properties are occupied promptly. Conduct health & safety checks on properties and report repairs or maintenance issues. Support rent recovery processes and work with relevant teams regarding arrears. Attend client meetings, case reviews, and multi-agency meetings as required. Provide reports, statistical information, and case studies when needed. Contribute to team meetings, training, and continuous service improvement. Provide cover for colleagues during absence when required. Work occasional evenings or weekends where service delivery requires it. Requirements Essential Skills & Experience Experience working in housing, homelessness, support work, social care, or a related field. Strong understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable adults. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to build professional relationships and motivate clients positively. Good organisational skills with the ability to manage a busy caseload. Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office and case management systems. High levels of confidentiality, professionalism, and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexible and adaptable approach to work. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential. Benefits Mileage paid at 45p per mile for business travel. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Supportive team environment. Career progression opportunities. Competitive salary and benefits package. Compliance Requirements Enhanced DBS check required. Right to work in the UK. Willingness to work within safeguarding, confidentiality, equality, diversity, and health & safety policies. Apply Now If you are a serious applicant who meets the above criteria and is looking to join a successful and growing team, we want to hear from you. This role offers an excellent opportunity for career progression and the chance to become a valued permanent member of staff. Sound like the job for you? Click APPLY to upload your CV and one of our friendly team will be in contact. Don t have a CV? Call the office on (phone number removed) and the team will help you with your registration. Gap Personnel is acting as an employment business.
Location: Central London office with the option to work two days per week from home Hours: Full-time, permanent (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £40,000 to £45,000 per annum Holidays: 25 days annual leave plus eight bank holidays Benefits: Generous 8% employer pension contribution; membership of The Hoxton Hotel shared workspace with refreshments, events, and discounts. How to apply: We recommend submitting a cover letter along with your CV, outlining why you're right for the role to . About MicroLoan Foundation MicroLoan Foundation envisions a world where people living in poverty can build sustainable and better lives for themselves and their families. We empower women in sub Saharan Africa through access to financial services, business training, mentoring, and ongoing support. By enabling women to establish small businesses, we foster lasting economic independence and resilience for families and communities. This is an exciting time to join MicroLoan Foundation as we prepare to launch a major capital campaign in 2026, scaling our impact from supporting 150,000 women annually to reaching 1 million women each year. Role Overview Purpose of the Role The Trust & Foundations Manager is responsible for securing significant grant income from trusts, foundations, and institutional funders in the UK and internationally. The role leads on developing and managing a high value funding pipeline, securing five , six and seven figure grants, and building strong, long term funder relationships. Reporting to the Director of Fundraising & Communications, the postholder will work closely with colleagues in London and across sub Saharan Africa to develop compelling proposals, budgets, and reports. The role includes line management responsibility for one fundraising team member and plays a key part in supporting organisational growth during a critical scale up phase. Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Income Generation & Leadership Lead the implementation of the trusts, foundations, and institutional fundraising strategy, delivering sustainable income growth against agreed targets. Research, identify, and prioritise new funding opportunities, developing and managing a robust and dynamic pipeline in collaboration with senior leadership and Board members in the UK, USA, and Australia. Develop high quality, tailored funding applications and concept notes for five , six and seven figure grants, ensuring strong alignment with funder priorities and organisational strategy. Take ownership of the end to end bid writing process, producing persuasive, well structured applications that clearly articulate impact and value for money. Oversee the management of the grants pipeline, ensuring deadlines, reporting requirements, and performance are effectively monitored. 2. Relationship Management & Stewardship Build and maintain strong, long term relationships with key trust, foundation, and institutional funders through proactive engagement, stewardship, and high quality communications. Engage directly with trustees, programme officers, and decision makers to understand funder interests and position MicroLoan Foundation as a strategic delivery partner. Ensure excellent stewardship of existing funders through timely reports, impact updates, and ongoing relationship management, maximising renewal and uplift opportunities. 3. Line Management & Team Development Line manage one fundraising team member, providing clear objectives, regular supervision, coaching, and development support.
May 10, 2026
Full time
Location: Central London office with the option to work two days per week from home Hours: Full-time, permanent (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £40,000 to £45,000 per annum Holidays: 25 days annual leave plus eight bank holidays Benefits: Generous 8% employer pension contribution; membership of The Hoxton Hotel shared workspace with refreshments, events, and discounts. How to apply: We recommend submitting a cover letter along with your CV, outlining why you're right for the role to . About MicroLoan Foundation MicroLoan Foundation envisions a world where people living in poverty can build sustainable and better lives for themselves and their families. We empower women in sub Saharan Africa through access to financial services, business training, mentoring, and ongoing support. By enabling women to establish small businesses, we foster lasting economic independence and resilience for families and communities. This is an exciting time to join MicroLoan Foundation as we prepare to launch a major capital campaign in 2026, scaling our impact from supporting 150,000 women annually to reaching 1 million women each year. Role Overview Purpose of the Role The Trust & Foundations Manager is responsible for securing significant grant income from trusts, foundations, and institutional funders in the UK and internationally. The role leads on developing and managing a high value funding pipeline, securing five , six and seven figure grants, and building strong, long term funder relationships. Reporting to the Director of Fundraising & Communications, the postholder will work closely with colleagues in London and across sub Saharan Africa to develop compelling proposals, budgets, and reports. The role includes line management responsibility for one fundraising team member and plays a key part in supporting organisational growth during a critical scale up phase. Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Income Generation & Leadership Lead the implementation of the trusts, foundations, and institutional fundraising strategy, delivering sustainable income growth against agreed targets. Research, identify, and prioritise new funding opportunities, developing and managing a robust and dynamic pipeline in collaboration with senior leadership and Board members in the UK, USA, and Australia. Develop high quality, tailored funding applications and concept notes for five , six and seven figure grants, ensuring strong alignment with funder priorities and organisational strategy. Take ownership of the end to end bid writing process, producing persuasive, well structured applications that clearly articulate impact and value for money. Oversee the management of the grants pipeline, ensuring deadlines, reporting requirements, and performance are effectively monitored. 2. Relationship Management & Stewardship Build and maintain strong, long term relationships with key trust, foundation, and institutional funders through proactive engagement, stewardship, and high quality communications. Engage directly with trustees, programme officers, and decision makers to understand funder interests and position MicroLoan Foundation as a strategic delivery partner. Ensure excellent stewardship of existing funders through timely reports, impact updates, and ongoing relationship management, maximising renewal and uplift opportunities. 3. Line Management & Team Development Line manage one fundraising team member, providing clear objectives, regular supervision, coaching, and development support.
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a specialist Income Recovery Officer to join one of our leading public sector clients in a full time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday), fixed term contract role for the next 12 months. Based in North London for 4 days per week and working from home one day per week (once probation is passed), this role reports into the Income Team Leader, and our client is looking for a candidate who has experience of: Ensuring prompt and appropriate contact is made with customers who fall into arrears of rent and/or other charges. Running weekly rent arrears reports, keeping records of actions taken and corresponding with tenants. Advising tenants on Housing Benefit and Universal Credit, with the aim of sustaining tenancies. Liaising with benefit agencies to resolve problems with Housing Benefit and Universal Credit. Submitting former tenant debts for write-off where the debt is unrecoverable. Taking legal action against residents who will not pay, including representing the Association in court. Applying for grants, DHP's, APA's and Direct UC payments Making affordable repayment agreements taking income and expenditure into account. Offering appropriate advice and support including referrals to the Tenancy Sustainment Service. Proactively monitoring and managing rent and service charge accounts for both current and former residents across all tenure types. Participating in the development, implementation and successful delivery of income and financial inclusion projects and service improvements This (predominantly office-based) role requires the successful candidate to have some experience in housing management (preferably 2 years), be highly self-motivated and be strong on the telephone. A car driver and owner is not needed as the patch (585 units across the boroughs of Enfield and Waltham Forest) is all local and can be covered by foot or bus. Previous public sector experience would be useful, but not essential. Experience in reclaiming debt owed to the client/landlord by tenants in court would also be a real advantage, as would knowledge of how to deal with leaseholders. Excellent understanding of welfare and benefits would be highly desirable. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply for this post, as the client is keen to interview in person in early May 2026. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply.
May 09, 2026
Contractor
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a specialist Income Recovery Officer to join one of our leading public sector clients in a full time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday), fixed term contract role for the next 12 months. Based in North London for 4 days per week and working from home one day per week (once probation is passed), this role reports into the Income Team Leader, and our client is looking for a candidate who has experience of: Ensuring prompt and appropriate contact is made with customers who fall into arrears of rent and/or other charges. Running weekly rent arrears reports, keeping records of actions taken and corresponding with tenants. Advising tenants on Housing Benefit and Universal Credit, with the aim of sustaining tenancies. Liaising with benefit agencies to resolve problems with Housing Benefit and Universal Credit. Submitting former tenant debts for write-off where the debt is unrecoverable. Taking legal action against residents who will not pay, including representing the Association in court. Applying for grants, DHP's, APA's and Direct UC payments Making affordable repayment agreements taking income and expenditure into account. Offering appropriate advice and support including referrals to the Tenancy Sustainment Service. Proactively monitoring and managing rent and service charge accounts for both current and former residents across all tenure types. Participating in the development, implementation and successful delivery of income and financial inclusion projects and service improvements This (predominantly office-based) role requires the successful candidate to have some experience in housing management (preferably 2 years), be highly self-motivated and be strong on the telephone. A car driver and owner is not needed as the patch (585 units across the boroughs of Enfield and Waltham Forest) is all local and can be covered by foot or bus. Previous public sector experience would be useful, but not essential. Experience in reclaiming debt owed to the client/landlord by tenants in court would also be a real advantage, as would knowledge of how to deal with leaseholders. Excellent understanding of welfare and benefits would be highly desirable. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply for this post, as the client is keen to interview in person in early May 2026. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply.
Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC)
Lambeth, London
Location: MSSC National Support Centre, 200b Lambeth Road, London SE1 7JY Contract: 35 hours per week Salary: £27,300 gross per annum Closing Date: Monday 25 May 2026 Interviews: Assessment Day at MSSC NSC on Monday 1 June 2026 Are you passionate about supporting volunteers and looking for a new opportunity? The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure and also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Working with our employees, cadets, and volunteers, we have built a strong vision and five-year Future Ready strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide, both for young people, seafarers and maritime professionals - and the thousands who aspire to be the sea cadets and marine professionals of the future. It is also about equipping them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world, while growing our charity to benefit even more people - including those from under-represented or marginalised groups. We are currently looking for a Volunteer Support Officer with proven administrative and IT skills to join our busy Volunteer Support team based at our National Support Centre. This role plays a vital part in supporting the smooth and safe onboarding of adult volunteers within Sea Cadets. As a key member of the Volunteer Support Team, you will ensure that all administrative processes are completed. You will act as a first point of contact for volunteer enquiries, maintain high quality records throughout volunteers' membership, maintaining MSSC's commitment to safer recruitment and compliance. Responsibilities Support the processing of adult volunteer applications to join Sea Cadets, ensuring all personnel records are accurately updated on the CRM system. Review and approve volunteer references in line with MSSC's Safer Recruitment Policy. Administer the enhanced disclosure process, acting as an MSSC counter-signatory. Process grants and claims relating to volunteer uniform allowances. Review and submit applications for UKSV Security Clearances and MOD 90 ID Cards. Respond to all Volunteer Support enquiries received by MSSC via email, post, and phone. Requirements Experience working in a customer focused role, handling a wide range of enquiries by phone and email, including challenging conversations. Excellent IT proficiency, particularly in Microsoft Excel and Outlook. Experience using data protection procedures and handling confidential information appropriately. Experience organising own workload and managing deadlines effectively . Desirable Experience of database inputting, record maintenance, and data management. Experience working with volunteers. Benefits 25 days annual leave per annum increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Additional Information MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks.
May 09, 2026
Full time
Location: MSSC National Support Centre, 200b Lambeth Road, London SE1 7JY Contract: 35 hours per week Salary: £27,300 gross per annum Closing Date: Monday 25 May 2026 Interviews: Assessment Day at MSSC NSC on Monday 1 June 2026 Are you passionate about supporting volunteers and looking for a new opportunity? The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure and also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Working with our employees, cadets, and volunteers, we have built a strong vision and five-year Future Ready strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide, both for young people, seafarers and maritime professionals - and the thousands who aspire to be the sea cadets and marine professionals of the future. It is also about equipping them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world, while growing our charity to benefit even more people - including those from under-represented or marginalised groups. We are currently looking for a Volunteer Support Officer with proven administrative and IT skills to join our busy Volunteer Support team based at our National Support Centre. This role plays a vital part in supporting the smooth and safe onboarding of adult volunteers within Sea Cadets. As a key member of the Volunteer Support Team, you will ensure that all administrative processes are completed. You will act as a first point of contact for volunteer enquiries, maintain high quality records throughout volunteers' membership, maintaining MSSC's commitment to safer recruitment and compliance. Responsibilities Support the processing of adult volunteer applications to join Sea Cadets, ensuring all personnel records are accurately updated on the CRM system. Review and approve volunteer references in line with MSSC's Safer Recruitment Policy. Administer the enhanced disclosure process, acting as an MSSC counter-signatory. Process grants and claims relating to volunteer uniform allowances. Review and submit applications for UKSV Security Clearances and MOD 90 ID Cards. Respond to all Volunteer Support enquiries received by MSSC via email, post, and phone. Requirements Experience working in a customer focused role, handling a wide range of enquiries by phone and email, including challenging conversations. Excellent IT proficiency, particularly in Microsoft Excel and Outlook. Experience using data protection procedures and handling confidential information appropriately. Experience organising own workload and managing deadlines effectively . Desirable Experience of database inputting, record maintenance, and data management. Experience working with volunteers. Benefits 25 days annual leave per annum increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Additional Information MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks.
The Senior Research Finance Officer provides high-quality post-award financial management and reporting support across a portfolio of research projects, with a particular focus on year-end activities, reconciliations, funder claims, invoicing, and financial compliance. The role is responsible for ensuring that research project finances are accurately maintained throughout the year, with robust controls at month-end and year-end to support statutory reporting, audits, and funder requirements. The post holder plays a key role in cash-flow management through the timely submission of claims and invoices and supports departments and investigators by offering clear financial advice and problem resolution. Role information: Job title: Senior Research Finance Officer Hourly rate : £31.98 PAYE inclusive of holiday pay Location: Tooting Key Responsibilities Research Portfolio Management Take ownership of a defined portfolio of research grants and contracts, ensuring accurate financial management from account set-up through to close-down. Act as the main finance contact for Principal Investigators and departmental staff for all post-award financial matters. Monitor project spend against budget, identifying risks, variances, and corrective actions early. Year-End and Period-End Financial Support Lead and support year-end and month-end processes for research accounts, ensuring deadlines are met and balances are accurate. Prepare and review accruals, prepayments, and deferred income relating to research projects. Support internal and external audits by providing reconciliations, evidence, and explanations as required. Reconciliations and Financial Control Prepare, maintain, and review detailed reconciliations for all research accounts within the portfolio. Investigate discrepancies and ensure timely resolution in line with College policies. Ensure data integrity across finance and research systems. Funder Claims, Invoicing, and Income Management Prepare and submit funder financial claims , invoices, and expenditure statements in line with funder terms and conditions. Coordinate partner and subcontractor expenditure, ensuring claims are accurate and supported. Work closely with Credit Control to support timely income collection and cash-flow management. Journals and Adjustments Calculate and post journals, including overhead recovery, indirect and estates costs, cost transfers, and corrections. Ensure journals are fully supported, compliant, and approved in line with financial regulations. Reporting and Data Analysis Produce regular financial reports for investigators, departments, and management. Download, analyse, and manipulate financial data using finance systems and Excel to support decision-making. Compliance and Continuous Improvement Ensure compliance with funder rules, College financial regulations, and audit requirements. Identify opportunities to improve processes, controls, and consistency across research finance activities. Contribute to a collaborative "one-team" approach across research and finance functions.
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
The Senior Research Finance Officer provides high-quality post-award financial management and reporting support across a portfolio of research projects, with a particular focus on year-end activities, reconciliations, funder claims, invoicing, and financial compliance. The role is responsible for ensuring that research project finances are accurately maintained throughout the year, with robust controls at month-end and year-end to support statutory reporting, audits, and funder requirements. The post holder plays a key role in cash-flow management through the timely submission of claims and invoices and supports departments and investigators by offering clear financial advice and problem resolution. Role information: Job title: Senior Research Finance Officer Hourly rate : £31.98 PAYE inclusive of holiday pay Location: Tooting Key Responsibilities Research Portfolio Management Take ownership of a defined portfolio of research grants and contracts, ensuring accurate financial management from account set-up through to close-down. Act as the main finance contact for Principal Investigators and departmental staff for all post-award financial matters. Monitor project spend against budget, identifying risks, variances, and corrective actions early. Year-End and Period-End Financial Support Lead and support year-end and month-end processes for research accounts, ensuring deadlines are met and balances are accurate. Prepare and review accruals, prepayments, and deferred income relating to research projects. Support internal and external audits by providing reconciliations, evidence, and explanations as required. Reconciliations and Financial Control Prepare, maintain, and review detailed reconciliations for all research accounts within the portfolio. Investigate discrepancies and ensure timely resolution in line with College policies. Ensure data integrity across finance and research systems. Funder Claims, Invoicing, and Income Management Prepare and submit funder financial claims , invoices, and expenditure statements in line with funder terms and conditions. Coordinate partner and subcontractor expenditure, ensuring claims are accurate and supported. Work closely with Credit Control to support timely income collection and cash-flow management. Journals and Adjustments Calculate and post journals, including overhead recovery, indirect and estates costs, cost transfers, and corrections. Ensure journals are fully supported, compliant, and approved in line with financial regulations. Reporting and Data Analysis Produce regular financial reports for investigators, departments, and management. Download, analyse, and manipulate financial data using finance systems and Excel to support decision-making. Compliance and Continuous Improvement Ensure compliance with funder rules, College financial regulations, and audit requirements. Identify opportunities to improve processes, controls, and consistency across research finance activities. Contribute to a collaborative "one-team" approach across research and finance functions.
Job Title: Delivery Officer Location: Kidlington Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 18.27 Working Pattern: Full Time Driving Required: Yes Are you ready to make a difference in your community? We are seeking a passionate and driven Delivery Officer to join Thames Valley Police's dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to support the delivery of key projects and initiatives within the public services sector, working towards the aims of the Police and Crime Commissioner's Police & Criminal Justice Plan. What You'll Do: As a Delivery Officer, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Your responsibilities will include: Project Coordination : Develop and maintain project documentation, including delivery plans, risk logs, and stakeholder management plans to guarantee successful project outcomes. Grant Management : Assist in the recommissioning of effective interventions and services funded by the OPCC, ensuring compliance with statutory duties and functions. Monitoring & Evaluation : Support the monitoring of OPCC contracts and grants, maintaining communication with providers to ensure effective delivery. Data Management : Collaborate with the Strategy and Performance team to compile data and prepare necessary documentation for funding applications and performance returns. Community Engagement : Ensure that the voices of communities and those with lived experience are represented in the delivery of OPCC services. Who You Are: We are looking for someone who is: Highly Organized: Excellent project management and planning skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Tech-Savvy: High level of IT literacy, proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Communicative: Proven interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Knowledgeable: An understanding of crime and disorder issues across the Thames Valley (desirable). Adaptable: Willingness to travel across the Thames Valley and occasionally beyond to engage with partners. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO THE POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION What We Offer: A supportive and collaborative work environment. The chance to contribute to meaningful projects that impact local communities. Competitive hourly rate of 18.27. The opportunity to develop your skills in a challenging and rewarding role. If you're excited about the opportunity to work in public services and support the delivery of vital projects, we want to hear from you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Delivery Officer Location: Kidlington Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 18.27 Working Pattern: Full Time Driving Required: Yes Are you ready to make a difference in your community? We are seeking a passionate and driven Delivery Officer to join Thames Valley Police's dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to support the delivery of key projects and initiatives within the public services sector, working towards the aims of the Police and Crime Commissioner's Police & Criminal Justice Plan. What You'll Do: As a Delivery Officer, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Your responsibilities will include: Project Coordination : Develop and maintain project documentation, including delivery plans, risk logs, and stakeholder management plans to guarantee successful project outcomes. Grant Management : Assist in the recommissioning of effective interventions and services funded by the OPCC, ensuring compliance with statutory duties and functions. Monitoring & Evaluation : Support the monitoring of OPCC contracts and grants, maintaining communication with providers to ensure effective delivery. Data Management : Collaborate with the Strategy and Performance team to compile data and prepare necessary documentation for funding applications and performance returns. Community Engagement : Ensure that the voices of communities and those with lived experience are represented in the delivery of OPCC services. Who You Are: We are looking for someone who is: Highly Organized: Excellent project management and planning skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Tech-Savvy: High level of IT literacy, proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Communicative: Proven interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Knowledgeable: An understanding of crime and disorder issues across the Thames Valley (desirable). Adaptable: Willingness to travel across the Thames Valley and occasionally beyond to engage with partners. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO THE POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION What We Offer: A supportive and collaborative work environment. The chance to contribute to meaningful projects that impact local communities. Competitive hourly rate of 18.27. The opportunity to develop your skills in a challenging and rewarding role. If you're excited about the opportunity to work in public services and support the delivery of vital projects, we want to hear from you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Position: Senior Finance Officer Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,050 - £44,131 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Working pattern: Hybrid (3 days on campus, 2 from home) Sellick Partnership are recruiting on behalf of Birmingham City University for a Senior Finance Officer to join its Business Partnering team within Finance. This is a business-facing role supporting Schools and Professional Services, providing financial insight to support effective decision-making. Key responsibilities: Supporting budgeting, forecasting and variance analysis Monitoring income and expenditure across departments and projects Producing timely management information and financial reports Supporting project bids, costings, business cases and ROI analysis Leading on project audits and ensuring compliance with regulations Maintaining accurate financial records, journals and recharges About you: Ideally studying towards a full accountancy qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA) Confident working with stakeholders and providing financial advice Strong Excel skills and experience using finance systems Higher education or project / grants experience is advantageous but not essential. Apply now for immediate consideration or contact Sellick Partnership for a confidential discussion. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Position: Senior Finance Officer Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,050 - £44,131 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Working pattern: Hybrid (3 days on campus, 2 from home) Sellick Partnership are recruiting on behalf of Birmingham City University for a Senior Finance Officer to join its Business Partnering team within Finance. This is a business-facing role supporting Schools and Professional Services, providing financial insight to support effective decision-making. Key responsibilities: Supporting budgeting, forecasting and variance analysis Monitoring income and expenditure across departments and projects Producing timely management information and financial reports Supporting project bids, costings, business cases and ROI analysis Leading on project audits and ensuring compliance with regulations Maintaining accurate financial records, journals and recharges About you: Ideally studying towards a full accountancy qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA) Confident working with stakeholders and providing financial advice Strong Excel skills and experience using finance systems Higher education or project / grants experience is advantageous but not essential. Apply now for immediate consideration or contact Sellick Partnership for a confidential discussion. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
We are looking for a creative Trust and Grants Manager to oversee high value relationships, lead strategy and planning, and provide inspiring line management to Trust fundraising colleagues. This is a hybrid role with once a week in the Surrey office. The charity You would be joining a long standing and well respected social welfare charity with a welcoming and supportive working culture. Benefits include - Formalised flexible working. - Annual Pay Review Salaries are reviewed each April (non-contractual). - Matched Pension Contribution Matched up to 5% of salary. - Sharing of internal vacancies with you Helping you to grow, develop and progress your career. - Health Cash Plan Employees can claim reimbursement on routine healthcare expenses (optical, dental etc) as well as much more! The Role Working with the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income to lead and deliver the strategy for the Trusts and Statutory programme raising over £2 million every year and developing ambitions plan for growth. Account manage existing and new high value relationships in the Trust portfolio, delivering on a personal annual income target of £600K - 700K. Lead the prospect research strategy and process to support portfolio allocation across the team to build the Trust pipeline, specifically brining in new large trusts prospects. Line Manage the Trust and Grants Fundraising Officer (supporting on High Value Trusts) and Trust Fundraising Officer (Supporting on Small to Medium Trusts) The Candidate Strong experience from Trusts, Foundations, lottery or public bodies, and demonstrable experience of meeting similar financial income targets. Experience of undertaking prospect research and pipeline management. Ability to deliver excellent presentations and engaging pitches to internal and external stakeholder. Strong grant management skills, knowledge of excellent donor care and ability to develop strong working relationships. Excellent understanding of Trust fundraising sector, trends and best practice and experience of working with large well known trust funders. Ideally experience in line management/supervision and developing a team. IMPORTANT NOTE Please note this role is closing on 25th May so do get in touch ASAP to discuss further. Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful, but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
May 08, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a creative Trust and Grants Manager to oversee high value relationships, lead strategy and planning, and provide inspiring line management to Trust fundraising colleagues. This is a hybrid role with once a week in the Surrey office. The charity You would be joining a long standing and well respected social welfare charity with a welcoming and supportive working culture. Benefits include - Formalised flexible working. - Annual Pay Review Salaries are reviewed each April (non-contractual). - Matched Pension Contribution Matched up to 5% of salary. - Sharing of internal vacancies with you Helping you to grow, develop and progress your career. - Health Cash Plan Employees can claim reimbursement on routine healthcare expenses (optical, dental etc) as well as much more! The Role Working with the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income to lead and deliver the strategy for the Trusts and Statutory programme raising over £2 million every year and developing ambitions plan for growth. Account manage existing and new high value relationships in the Trust portfolio, delivering on a personal annual income target of £600K - 700K. Lead the prospect research strategy and process to support portfolio allocation across the team to build the Trust pipeline, specifically brining in new large trusts prospects. Line Manage the Trust and Grants Fundraising Officer (supporting on High Value Trusts) and Trust Fundraising Officer (Supporting on Small to Medium Trusts) The Candidate Strong experience from Trusts, Foundations, lottery or public bodies, and demonstrable experience of meeting similar financial income targets. Experience of undertaking prospect research and pipeline management. Ability to deliver excellent presentations and engaging pitches to internal and external stakeholder. Strong grant management skills, knowledge of excellent donor care and ability to develop strong working relationships. Excellent understanding of Trust fundraising sector, trends and best practice and experience of working with large well known trust funders. Ideally experience in line management/supervision and developing a team. IMPORTANT NOTE Please note this role is closing on 25th May so do get in touch ASAP to discuss further. Our aim is to respond to all successful applications within 5 days. If you havent been contacted within 5 days your application has been unsuccessful, but we positively encourage you to apply for any other positions that you may see in the future. We apologise that we cannot contact everybody in person but thank you in advance for your interest. Third Solutions encourages applications from individuals of all ages & backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit alone but candidates must be able to demonstrate their ability to work in the UK. Third Solutions acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment & an employment business for temporary recruitment as defined by the Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Business Regulations 2003.
Interim Head of Finance & Governance Location: Devon (hybrid working available) Contract: Temporary / Interim Rate: Up to 400 per day (inside or outside IR35 depending on contract) Start: ASAP An established organisation in Devon is seeking an experienced Interim Head of Finance & Governance to provide senior financial leadership and ensure robust financial management, compliance, and governance during a period of transition. The RoleReporting to the senior leadership team, you will take responsibility for the organisation's financial stewardship and provide high-quality financial advice to senior stakeholders. This is a hands-on interim role, combining strategic oversight with operational leadership. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the lead financial officer, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practice Leading budget preparation, monitoring, and medium-term financial planning Overseeing year-end accounts and liaising with external auditors Ensuring strong financial controls, risk management, and governance arrangements Advising senior leaders on financial strategy, policy, and decision-making Managing and supporting the finance function and associated central services Overseeing payroll, investments, reserves, grants, and contractual commitments About YouYou will be an experienced senior finance professional, ideally with exposure to the public or not-for-profit sector, who is comfortable operating at leadership level in an interim capacity. You will bring: Significant experience in a senior financial leadership role Strong knowledge of financial regulations, governance, and audit requirements A relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA, AAT) or equivalent experience Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder-management skills The confidence to act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders and boards What's on Offer Interim assignment with flexible working arrangements Day rate up to 400 per day Hybrid working with a Devon based organisation Opportunity to make a tangible impact during a key period Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Head of Finance & Governance Location: Devon (hybrid working available) Contract: Temporary / Interim Rate: Up to 400 per day (inside or outside IR35 depending on contract) Start: ASAP An established organisation in Devon is seeking an experienced Interim Head of Finance & Governance to provide senior financial leadership and ensure robust financial management, compliance, and governance during a period of transition. The RoleReporting to the senior leadership team, you will take responsibility for the organisation's financial stewardship and provide high-quality financial advice to senior stakeholders. This is a hands-on interim role, combining strategic oversight with operational leadership. Key responsibilities include: Acting as the lead financial officer, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and best practice Leading budget preparation, monitoring, and medium-term financial planning Overseeing year-end accounts and liaising with external auditors Ensuring strong financial controls, risk management, and governance arrangements Advising senior leaders on financial strategy, policy, and decision-making Managing and supporting the finance function and associated central services Overseeing payroll, investments, reserves, grants, and contractual commitments About YouYou will be an experienced senior finance professional, ideally with exposure to the public or not-for-profit sector, who is comfortable operating at leadership level in an interim capacity. You will bring: Significant experience in a senior financial leadership role Strong knowledge of financial regulations, governance, and audit requirements A relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACCA, CIMA, AAT) or equivalent experience Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder-management skills The confidence to act as a trusted adviser to senior leaders and boards What's on Offer Interim assignment with flexible working arrangements Day rate up to 400 per day Hybrid working with a Devon based organisation Opportunity to make a tangible impact during a key period Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Job Title: Project Officer Location: Kidlington Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 18.27 Working Pattern: Full Time Driving Required: Yes Are you ready to make a difference in your community? We are seeking a passionate and driven Project Officer to join Thames Valley Police's dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to support the delivery of key projects and initiatives within the public services sector, working towards the aims of the Police and Crime Commissioner's Police & Criminal Justice Plan. What You'll Do: As a Project Officer, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Your responsibilities will include: Project Coordination : Develop and maintain project documentation, including delivery plans, risk logs, and stakeholder management plans to guarantee successful project outcomes. Grant Management : Assist in the recommissioning of effective interventions and services funded by the OPCC, ensuring compliance with statutory duties and functions. Monitoring & Evaluation : Support the monitoring of OPCC contracts and grants, maintaining communication with providers to ensure effective delivery. Data Management : Collaborate with the Strategy and Performance team to compile data and prepare necessary documentation for funding applications and performance returns. Community Engagement : Ensure that the voices of communities and those with lived experience are represented in the delivery of OPCC services. Who You Are: We are looking for someone who is: Highly Organized: Excellent project management and planning skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Tech-Savvy: High level of IT literacy, proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Communicative: Proven interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Knowledgeable: An understanding of crime and disorder issues across the Thames Valley (desirable). Adaptable: Willingness to travel across the Thames Valley and occasionally beyond to engage with partners. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO THE POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION What We Offer: A supportive and collaborative work environment. The chance to contribute to meaningful projects that impact local communities. Competitive hourly rate of 18.27. The opportunity to develop your skills in a challenging and rewarding role. If you're excited about the opportunity to work in public services and support the delivery of vital projects, we want to hear from you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Project Officer Location: Kidlington Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: 18.27 Working Pattern: Full Time Driving Required: Yes Are you ready to make a difference in your community? We are seeking a passionate and driven Project Officer to join Thames Valley Police's dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to support the delivery of key projects and initiatives within the public services sector, working towards the aims of the Police and Crime Commissioner's Police & Criminal Justice Plan. What You'll Do: As a Project Officer, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. Your responsibilities will include: Project Coordination : Develop and maintain project documentation, including delivery plans, risk logs, and stakeholder management plans to guarantee successful project outcomes. Grant Management : Assist in the recommissioning of effective interventions and services funded by the OPCC, ensuring compliance with statutory duties and functions. Monitoring & Evaluation : Support the monitoring of OPCC contracts and grants, maintaining communication with providers to ensure effective delivery. Data Management : Collaborate with the Strategy and Performance team to compile data and prepare necessary documentation for funding applications and performance returns. Community Engagement : Ensure that the voices of communities and those with lived experience are represented in the delivery of OPCC services. Who You Are: We are looking for someone who is: Highly Organized: Excellent project management and planning skills, with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Tech-Savvy: High level of IT literacy, proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Communicative: Proven interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Knowledgeable: An understanding of crime and disorder issues across the Thames Valley (desirable). Adaptable: Willingness to travel across the Thames Valley and occasionally beyond to engage with partners. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO THE POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION What We Offer: A supportive and collaborative work environment. The chance to contribute to meaningful projects that impact local communities. Competitive hourly rate of 18.27. The opportunity to develop your skills in a challenging and rewarding role. If you're excited about the opportunity to work in public services and support the delivery of vital projects, we want to hear from you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support 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 explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a proactive and strategic fundraiser to drive income growth and build lasting partnerships for the UK's National trails. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Remote with occasional UK travel Hours: Full time Contract: 2 year fixed term contract Closing Date: 22 May 2026 (midnight) Interview Date: 29 May 2026 (online, with second stage if required) About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a fundraising strategy focused on trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships and community engagement. Working within a small, collaborative team, you will take ownership of funding applications and relationships, helping to grow income and shape the future of the organisation's development function. Key responsibilities include: Developing and growing the grants portfolio through research and networking Writing and submitting high quality funding applications for both core and project funding Building and managing relationships with corporate partners and sponsors Identifying and securing new partnership opportunities Supporting the development of individual giving, including regular giving and legacies Managing donor stewardship and maintaining strong relationships Engaging with members and supporting their fundraising activity where required Maintaining and developing the fundraising CRM database Keeping up to date with sector trends and opportunities About You You will be a confident, self-motivated fundraiser with a strong track record of securing income and building meaningful relationships. You will have: Experience of trust and grant fundraising, including successful bid writing Experience developing and managing corporate partnerships Strong networking and relationship building skills Experience using charity CRM systems The ability to manage your own workload and work proactively A collaborative approach and ability to work within a small team It would also be beneficial if you have: Knowledge of membership or infrastructure organisations An interest in outdoor access, heritage, or environmental sectors Experience working remotely and managing your own schedule About the Organisation The charity is the independent champion of the UK's National Trails - iconic long-distance walking, cycling and riding routes. Connecting people to nature and the outdoors while advocating for accessible, sustainable trail experiences. Since their formation in 2021, they've grown quickly with an ambitious vision for a high quality, nature-rich National Trail network used and valued by all. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Fundraising Executive, Development Officer, Trusts and Grants Officer, Partnerships Officer, Corporate Partnerships Executive, Income Generation Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Fundraising Officer We are seeking a proactive and strategic fundraiser to drive income growth and build lasting partnerships for the UK's National trails. Position: Fundraising Officer Salary: £32,000 per annum Location: Remote with occasional UK travel Hours: Full time Contract: 2 year fixed term contract Closing Date: 22 May 2026 (midnight) Interview Date: 29 May 2026 (online, with second stage if required) About the Role This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a fundraising strategy focused on trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships and community engagement. Working within a small, collaborative team, you will take ownership of funding applications and relationships, helping to grow income and shape the future of the organisation's development function. Key responsibilities include: Developing and growing the grants portfolio through research and networking Writing and submitting high quality funding applications for both core and project funding Building and managing relationships with corporate partners and sponsors Identifying and securing new partnership opportunities Supporting the development of individual giving, including regular giving and legacies Managing donor stewardship and maintaining strong relationships Engaging with members and supporting their fundraising activity where required Maintaining and developing the fundraising CRM database Keeping up to date with sector trends and opportunities About You You will be a confident, self-motivated fundraiser with a strong track record of securing income and building meaningful relationships. You will have: Experience of trust and grant fundraising, including successful bid writing Experience developing and managing corporate partnerships Strong networking and relationship building skills Experience using charity CRM systems The ability to manage your own workload and work proactively A collaborative approach and ability to work within a small team It would also be beneficial if you have: Knowledge of membership or infrastructure organisations An interest in outdoor access, heritage, or environmental sectors Experience working remotely and managing your own schedule About the Organisation The charity is the independent champion of the UK's National Trails - iconic long-distance walking, cycling and riding routes. Connecting people to nature and the outdoors while advocating for accessible, sustainable trail experiences. Since their formation in 2021, they've grown quickly with an ambitious vision for a high quality, nature-rich National Trail network used and valued by all. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Fundraising Executive, Development Officer, Trusts and Grants Officer, Partnerships Officer, Corporate Partnerships Executive, Income Generation Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Fundraising Manager, Trusts & Statutory £42,000-£44,000 Permanent Hybrid (London SW8, 1 day/week) Change life stories. One grant at a time. Literacy is not a given. For millions of children and young people growing up in disadvantaged communities across the UK, a lack of literacy skills shuts doors before they've had the chance to open them. The literacy trust exists to change that and your fundraising will be at the heart of making it happen. We're looking for a Fundraising Manager, Trusts & Statutory to join our Development team and grow our income from charitable trusts and foundations. You'll manage a portfolio of high-value funders, craft compelling proposals, and forge the kind of long-term relationships that sustain our work in 22 of the UK's most under-resourced communities. What you'll be doing Building and managing a pipeline of five and six-figure trust and foundation grants Writing persuasive, evidence-rich funding applications and stewardship reports Developing deep, lasting relationships with funders at all levels, from programme officers to trustees Working in close collaboration with programme leads and the senior management team to align bids with our strategy Supporting and supervising a Trusts and Statutory Executive as a dotted-line report Contributing to income forecasting and budgeting for trustees Representing the charity at sector events and with external stakeholders What we're looking for Significant experience securing and stewarding five and six-figure grants from charitable trusts and foundations Excellent written skills; you write proposals that inspire, not just inform Strong relationship management across a range of internal and external stakeholders Experience managing a funding pipeline with a CRM, and confident working to income targets Ability to juggle multiple deadlines without dropping quality A genuine commitment to social justice and the power of literacy Why join us? We are a rapidly growing organisation with 30 years' experience of changing lives through words. Our funders include the Arts Council, national government departments, and some of the UK's most respected foundations. You'll be joining a collaborative team where your work directly enables programmes in nurseries, schools, prisons and communities across the country. We offer 39 days' annual leave (including bank holidays and Christmas closure), an 8% employer pension contribution, a flexible hybrid working policy, and a culture that genuinely values every member of the team. We are committed to diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Ready to make words matter? If you're as excited about this role as we are, please send your CV or profile to Philippa Randle at Charity People to start the conversation. If your experience aligns with the brief, we'll be in touch with next steps on how to make your formal application. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please inform us if you require any assistance or adjustment to help ensure the application process works for you. Key dates Closing: 9am, on Friday, 15th of May Interviews: w/c 18th May Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Fundraising Manager, Trusts & Statutory £42,000-£44,000 Permanent Hybrid (London SW8, 1 day/week) Change life stories. One grant at a time. Literacy is not a given. For millions of children and young people growing up in disadvantaged communities across the UK, a lack of literacy skills shuts doors before they've had the chance to open them. The literacy trust exists to change that and your fundraising will be at the heart of making it happen. We're looking for a Fundraising Manager, Trusts & Statutory to join our Development team and grow our income from charitable trusts and foundations. You'll manage a portfolio of high-value funders, craft compelling proposals, and forge the kind of long-term relationships that sustain our work in 22 of the UK's most under-resourced communities. What you'll be doing Building and managing a pipeline of five and six-figure trust and foundation grants Writing persuasive, evidence-rich funding applications and stewardship reports Developing deep, lasting relationships with funders at all levels, from programme officers to trustees Working in close collaboration with programme leads and the senior management team to align bids with our strategy Supporting and supervising a Trusts and Statutory Executive as a dotted-line report Contributing to income forecasting and budgeting for trustees Representing the charity at sector events and with external stakeholders What we're looking for Significant experience securing and stewarding five and six-figure grants from charitable trusts and foundations Excellent written skills; you write proposals that inspire, not just inform Strong relationship management across a range of internal and external stakeholders Experience managing a funding pipeline with a CRM, and confident working to income targets Ability to juggle multiple deadlines without dropping quality A genuine commitment to social justice and the power of literacy Why join us? We are a rapidly growing organisation with 30 years' experience of changing lives through words. Our funders include the Arts Council, national government departments, and some of the UK's most respected foundations. You'll be joining a collaborative team where your work directly enables programmes in nurseries, schools, prisons and communities across the country. We offer 39 days' annual leave (including bank holidays and Christmas closure), an 8% employer pension contribution, a flexible hybrid working policy, and a culture that genuinely values every member of the team. We are committed to diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Ready to make words matter? If you're as excited about this role as we are, please send your CV or profile to Philippa Randle at Charity People to start the conversation. If your experience aligns with the brief, we'll be in touch with next steps on how to make your formal application. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential. Please inform us if you require any assistance or adjustment to help ensure the application process works for you. Key dates Closing: 9am, on Friday, 15th of May Interviews: w/c 18th May Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
usiness Development Officer Ascend Learning Trust (Central Team) Salary: Grade I, £34,434-£36,363 (DOE) FTE Contract: Permanent, full time Hours: 37 hours per week, 08:30-16:30 Monday-Thursday and 08:30-16:00 Friday Closing date: Midday Sunday 17th May 2026 Interview Date : TBC Anticipated Start Date: ASAP Job Overview We are looking for a proactive and detail-driven Business Development Officer to help maximise external funding opportunities across our Trust. As a successful applicant, you will lead on researching and securing grants, preparing high-quality bids, and ensuring full compliance with funding and procurement requirements. Working closely with school leaders, finance teams, and the Legal and Procurement Lead, you will play a key role in supporting strategic priorities across our seven schools. If you have strong communication skills, proven experience in grant management, and the ability to build effective partnerships, we'd love to hear from you. Full details can be found in the recruitment pack. Ascend Learning Trust creates a sense of belonging for everyone. All our young people receive a holistic, world class education regardless of where they come from or their life challenges. They will leave their Ascend community with outcomes that opens doors to a fulfilling and successful future. If you want to be a part of this, and work alongside ambitious, compassionate, and dedicated people we welcome your application. Our mission is to develop and retain high quality professional who relentlessly pursue the Ascend vision. Together we will foster a culture of compassion and inclusivity with high expectations and standards for all. Where horizons are limitless, and education is unmissable. Together we Belong, Believe, Become. We also offer an excellent staff benefit package which include discounts on high street stores, restaurants, cinemas, and gyms as well as having a wellbeing hub and a cycle to work scheme. We have a wide range of benefits for employees which include: Health & Wellbeing Free annual Flu Vaccines Discounted Gym Memberships 24-hour access to free counselling helpline for family, debt advice Annual 'Wellbeing Day' Generous holiday allowance Flexible working solutions Financial Hundreds of offers and discounts and cashback on local and national stores Excellent Pension Schemes including an employer contribution of 24.3% for support staff Cycle to Work and Tech Schemes Health and Fitness Schemes (available at additional cost) Career Progression Instructional Coaching for Teachers Developmental performance management conversations Apprenticeship opportunities for 'on the job training' Investment in your career, internal and external talent solutions. Recognition and Reward -including service awards Please note some allowances are only applicable on completion of a successful 6 month probation. Please note if we receive sufficient applications, we may close this job role earlier. At Ascend Learning Trust, we believe in the power of diversity to drive innovation, foster creativity, and create a workplace that truly reflects the richness of the world around us. We are excited to welcome applicants from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to join our dynamic team. Reasonable adjustments are modifications or accommodations made to ensure that individuals with disabilities or specific needs can perform their job duties effectively. We embrace the idea that everyone should have equal opportunities to succeed, and our aim is to make this a reality. SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT Ascend Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or religion. Please note that this role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, which means that you are required to disclose any criminal convictions, cautions, warnings, or reprimands, even if they would normally be considered "spent" and a DBS check will be carried out before any employment commences. In line with KCSIE 2025 and safer recruitment practices, the school will conduct an online search for all shortlisted candidates. The online search is part of our safeguarding checks and will seek publicly available information on candidates' suitability to work with children. Shortlisted candidates will be provided with further guidance and will be asked to clarify their online presence. References will be obtained before interview at shortlisting stage and may be used in the interview process. If previous employment has included working with children, then at least one referee must be from this employment regardless of whether this is the current or most recent employment Any gaps in employment must be detailed and an explanation provided in the relevant section.
May 07, 2026
Full time
usiness Development Officer Ascend Learning Trust (Central Team) Salary: Grade I, £34,434-£36,363 (DOE) FTE Contract: Permanent, full time Hours: 37 hours per week, 08:30-16:30 Monday-Thursday and 08:30-16:00 Friday Closing date: Midday Sunday 17th May 2026 Interview Date : TBC Anticipated Start Date: ASAP Job Overview We are looking for a proactive and detail-driven Business Development Officer to help maximise external funding opportunities across our Trust. As a successful applicant, you will lead on researching and securing grants, preparing high-quality bids, and ensuring full compliance with funding and procurement requirements. Working closely with school leaders, finance teams, and the Legal and Procurement Lead, you will play a key role in supporting strategic priorities across our seven schools. If you have strong communication skills, proven experience in grant management, and the ability to build effective partnerships, we'd love to hear from you. Full details can be found in the recruitment pack. Ascend Learning Trust creates a sense of belonging for everyone. All our young people receive a holistic, world class education regardless of where they come from or their life challenges. They will leave their Ascend community with outcomes that opens doors to a fulfilling and successful future. If you want to be a part of this, and work alongside ambitious, compassionate, and dedicated people we welcome your application. Our mission is to develop and retain high quality professional who relentlessly pursue the Ascend vision. Together we will foster a culture of compassion and inclusivity with high expectations and standards for all. Where horizons are limitless, and education is unmissable. Together we Belong, Believe, Become. We also offer an excellent staff benefit package which include discounts on high street stores, restaurants, cinemas, and gyms as well as having a wellbeing hub and a cycle to work scheme. We have a wide range of benefits for employees which include: Health & Wellbeing Free annual Flu Vaccines Discounted Gym Memberships 24-hour access to free counselling helpline for family, debt advice Annual 'Wellbeing Day' Generous holiday allowance Flexible working solutions Financial Hundreds of offers and discounts and cashback on local and national stores Excellent Pension Schemes including an employer contribution of 24.3% for support staff Cycle to Work and Tech Schemes Health and Fitness Schemes (available at additional cost) Career Progression Instructional Coaching for Teachers Developmental performance management conversations Apprenticeship opportunities for 'on the job training' Investment in your career, internal and external talent solutions. Recognition and Reward -including service awards Please note some allowances are only applicable on completion of a successful 6 month probation. Please note if we receive sufficient applications, we may close this job role earlier. At Ascend Learning Trust, we believe in the power of diversity to drive innovation, foster creativity, and create a workplace that truly reflects the richness of the world around us. We are excited to welcome applicants from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to join our dynamic team. Reasonable adjustments are modifications or accommodations made to ensure that individuals with disabilities or specific needs can perform their job duties effectively. We embrace the idea that everyone should have equal opportunities to succeed, and our aim is to make this a reality. SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT Ascend Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or religion. Please note that this role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, which means that you are required to disclose any criminal convictions, cautions, warnings, or reprimands, even if they would normally be considered "spent" and a DBS check will be carried out before any employment commences. In line with KCSIE 2025 and safer recruitment practices, the school will conduct an online search for all shortlisted candidates. The online search is part of our safeguarding checks and will seek publicly available information on candidates' suitability to work with children. Shortlisted candidates will be provided with further guidance and will be asked to clarify their online presence. References will be obtained before interview at shortlisting stage and may be used in the interview process. If previous employment has included working with children, then at least one referee must be from this employment regardless of whether this is the current or most recent employment Any gaps in employment must be detailed and an explanation provided in the relevant section.