Group Director of Governance & Assurance And Company Secretary Stonewater Stonewater is one of the UK's leading social housing providers. We manage around 40,000 homes for more than 93,000 customers and are financially strong, ambitious and values driven. With a long term A+ credit rating and a G1/V2 governance and viability rating, we are a major national provider with a clear social purpose and a complex, growing group structure. As we deliver our Strategic Plan to 2030, we are undertaking significant and complex work to deliver our three core objectives: Customer-centred services - providing customer-centred services that are proactive and efficient, and that help us to retain and attract customers. Quality homes and neighbourhoods - we will supply, manage, and maintain homes and neighbourhoods that are safe, connected, efficient, affordable, and flexible. Maximising value - we will maximise the value we provide to our customers and communities through decision making and initiatives that support environmental and social sustainability. Against an increasingly challenging regulatory and operating environment, the Director of Governance & Assurance and Company Secretary will be a trusted adviser to our Board and Executive, and a key enabler of confident, well judged leadership across the Group. We are seeking a highly credible governance professional with senior company secretarial experience in a large, complex and regulated environment. You will bring a strong understanding of company, charity and community benefit society law, regulatory frameworks relevant to registered providers, and experience of strategic planning, performance and risk management. This is a unique, organisation wide role, combining Company Secretary to the Stonewater Group with Senior Risk Officer responsibility. Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, with independent access to the Board Chair, Chief Executive and Risk & Assurance Committee Chair, you will ensure Stonewater and its subsidiaries operate within legal, regulatory and constitutional requirements, and that robust decision making, risk management and assurance arrangements are in place across the Group. Calm, authoritative and collaborative, able to build effective relationships, you will be a trusted adviser to the Chair, Board and non executives, providing high quality governance support, insight and challenge, across the Board, executive and wider organisation. This is a rare opportunity to shape and safeguard the governance of one of the sector's most forward thinking housing organisations, ensuring Stonewater continues to operate with excellence, probity and ambition as it delivers for customers and communities. For further information please click Apply or for a confidential conversation call. Jude Watters on / Simon Wing on / Rosie Gunn on / Closing date: 9am Thursday 14th May 2026
May 08, 2026
Full time
Group Director of Governance & Assurance And Company Secretary Stonewater Stonewater is one of the UK's leading social housing providers. We manage around 40,000 homes for more than 93,000 customers and are financially strong, ambitious and values driven. With a long term A+ credit rating and a G1/V2 governance and viability rating, we are a major national provider with a clear social purpose and a complex, growing group structure. As we deliver our Strategic Plan to 2030, we are undertaking significant and complex work to deliver our three core objectives: Customer-centred services - providing customer-centred services that are proactive and efficient, and that help us to retain and attract customers. Quality homes and neighbourhoods - we will supply, manage, and maintain homes and neighbourhoods that are safe, connected, efficient, affordable, and flexible. Maximising value - we will maximise the value we provide to our customers and communities through decision making and initiatives that support environmental and social sustainability. Against an increasingly challenging regulatory and operating environment, the Director of Governance & Assurance and Company Secretary will be a trusted adviser to our Board and Executive, and a key enabler of confident, well judged leadership across the Group. We are seeking a highly credible governance professional with senior company secretarial experience in a large, complex and regulated environment. You will bring a strong understanding of company, charity and community benefit society law, regulatory frameworks relevant to registered providers, and experience of strategic planning, performance and risk management. This is a unique, organisation wide role, combining Company Secretary to the Stonewater Group with Senior Risk Officer responsibility. Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer, with independent access to the Board Chair, Chief Executive and Risk & Assurance Committee Chair, you will ensure Stonewater and its subsidiaries operate within legal, regulatory and constitutional requirements, and that robust decision making, risk management and assurance arrangements are in place across the Group. Calm, authoritative and collaborative, able to build effective relationships, you will be a trusted adviser to the Chair, Board and non executives, providing high quality governance support, insight and challenge, across the Board, executive and wider organisation. This is a rare opportunity to shape and safeguard the governance of one of the sector's most forward thinking housing organisations, ensuring Stonewater continues to operate with excellence, probity and ambition as it delivers for customers and communities. For further information please click Apply or for a confidential conversation call. Jude Watters on / Simon Wing on / Rosie Gunn on / Closing date: 9am Thursday 14th May 2026
We are partnering exclusively with a market leading company in the construction materials sector, in their search for a Senior Financial Analyst. This is a 12-month temporary role based in Leicester, offering a hybrid working model and a day rate of up to 400 via PAYE for the right candidate. The role Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will provide high-quality finance support and analytical business partnering to local management teams. You will work closely with the team to deliver divisional R2R (Record to Report) services while driving financial and sustainability performance improvements. Key Responsibilities Performance Analysis: Review and analyse divisional financial and sustainability results, providing decision support for market, product, and commercial activities. Reporting & Planning: Produce monthly reporting packs for the Finance Director and Executive team, while supporting budgeting, forecasting, and capex processes. Financial Control: Ensure compliance, participate in annual audits, and attend fixed asset verifications or inventory stock takes when required. Balance Sheet Oversight: Review reconciliations to ensure the Statement of Financial Position is robust and ready for sign-off. Process Improvement: Collaborate across the UK finance team to share best practices, leverage synergies, and drive continuous improvement initiatives. Stakeholder Management: Act as the primary point of escalation for divisional R2R matters and provide feedback on the performance of the global hub team. This role could be right for you if you have: Qualifications: You are a Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). Technical Knowledge: Experience with ERP systems such as SAP or E1. Analytical Skills: The ability to translate complex financial and non-financial data into actionable insights for business leaders. System Proficiency: Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel, Google Workspace, and reporting tools like Qlikview or Insight. Randstad Financial & Professional encourage 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. Randstad Financial & Professional 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
Seasonal
We are partnering exclusively with a market leading company in the construction materials sector, in their search for a Senior Financial Analyst. This is a 12-month temporary role based in Leicester, offering a hybrid working model and a day rate of up to 400 via PAYE for the right candidate. The role Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will provide high-quality finance support and analytical business partnering to local management teams. You will work closely with the team to deliver divisional R2R (Record to Report) services while driving financial and sustainability performance improvements. Key Responsibilities Performance Analysis: Review and analyse divisional financial and sustainability results, providing decision support for market, product, and commercial activities. Reporting & Planning: Produce monthly reporting packs for the Finance Director and Executive team, while supporting budgeting, forecasting, and capex processes. Financial Control: Ensure compliance, participate in annual audits, and attend fixed asset verifications or inventory stock takes when required. Balance Sheet Oversight: Review reconciliations to ensure the Statement of Financial Position is robust and ready for sign-off. Process Improvement: Collaborate across the UK finance team to share best practices, leverage synergies, and drive continuous improvement initiatives. Stakeholder Management: Act as the primary point of escalation for divisional R2R matters and provide feedback on the performance of the global hub team. This role could be right for you if you have: Qualifications: You are a Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). Technical Knowledge: Experience with ERP systems such as SAP or E1. Analytical Skills: The ability to translate complex financial and non-financial data into actionable insights for business leaders. System Proficiency: Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel, Google Workspace, and reporting tools like Qlikview or Insight. Randstad Financial & Professional encourage 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. Randstad Financial & Professional 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
Adobe Campaign Analyst £45,000 - £55,000 plus benefits Reports to: Senior Marketing Data Manager Directorate: Marketing, Fundraising & Engagement Contract: x2 positions, 12 month fixed-term contract Hours: Full time 35 hours per week Location: Stratford, London Office-based with high flexibility (1-2 days per week in the office). Closing date: 10th May :55. Please let us know if there is anything about the recruitment process that you would like to discuss, in particular if there are any changes or adjustments that would make it easier for you to apply. Please contact or as soon as possible. Visa sponsorship: You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy. Cancer Research UK is not able to offer visa sponsorship. Recruitment process: Competency based interview Interview date: Week commencing 18th May At Cancer Research UK, we exist to beat cancer. We are professionals with purpose, beating cancer every day. But we need to go much further and much faster. That's why we we're looking for someone talented, someone who shares our vision, someone like you. We have an exciting opportunity for you to join us as an Adobe Campaign Analyst. We are looking for an expert Adobe user, who has strong experience building and executing marketing campaigns using Adobe Campaign. The role will work closely with stakeholders supporting campaign build and driving improvements to support business requirements. You will play a key role to ensure campaigns are delivered accurately on time and effectively. You will need a data analytical mindset and ability to work collaboratively, suggesting and contributing to campaign ideas with ease. What will I be doing? Providing expertise in the design and implementation of CRUK campaigns in Adobe Developing, implementing, and managing data workflows using Adobe Campaign, ensuring campaigns are automated where possible, optimised, and data-driven Building trigger-based journeys, integrating data points for timely and effective communications Working closely with the Product Manager to ensure appropriate processes and controls are in place for effective and efficient working Supporting the end-to-end data selection process ensuring ways of working are validated, captured and subsequently error free Maintaining a thorough understanding of marketing strategy and advising campaign managers on data selections, ensuring that all groups of supporters are considered appropriately and that we are maximising the value of our contactable base Mentoring the Data Selections Executive, guiding and upskilling them to deliver accurate selections in Adobe Campaign Working closely with the matrix team to explore and exploit Adobe Campaign capabilities. What are we looking for? Proven track record at working with Adobe Campaign to a highly proficient level Good knowledge of the technical configuration of Adobe Campaign Significant experience of complex data selection methodology gained in a marketing environment Proven ability of building positive working relationships and influencing others Excellent attention to detail Experience of managing own and others' workloads Strong team player with the ability to build effective working relationships and coach junior team members Strong communication skills combined with strong levels of interpersonal and negotiation skills Logical approach to solving complex problems Able to balance multiple campaign builds and deadlines simultaneously - highly organised with great time management A good knowledge of fundraising and marketing regulatory frameworks. Our organisation values are designed to guide all that we do. Bold: Act with ambition, courage and determination Credible: Act with rigour and professionalism Human : Act to have a positive impact on people Together: Act inclusively and collaboratively We're looking for people who can believe in and embody these organisation values and can use them to drive forward progress against our mission to beat cancer. If you're interested in applying and excited about working with us but are unsure if you have the right skills and experience we'd still love to hear from you. What will I gain? We create a working environment that supports your wellbeing and provide a generous benefits package, a wide range of career and personal development opportunities and high-quality tools. Our policies and processes enable you to improve your work-life balance, take positive steps in your career and achieve your personal wellbeing goals. You can explore our benefits by visiting our careers web page. How do I apply? We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you fairly and objectively. For more information on this career opportunity please visit our website or contact us. For more updates on our work and careers, follow us on: Linked In, Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Adobe Campaign Analyst £45,000 - £55,000 plus benefits Reports to: Senior Marketing Data Manager Directorate: Marketing, Fundraising & Engagement Contract: x2 positions, 12 month fixed-term contract Hours: Full time 35 hours per week Location: Stratford, London Office-based with high flexibility (1-2 days per week in the office). Closing date: 10th May :55. Please let us know if there is anything about the recruitment process that you would like to discuss, in particular if there are any changes or adjustments that would make it easier for you to apply. Please contact or as soon as possible. Visa sponsorship: You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy. Cancer Research UK is not able to offer visa sponsorship. Recruitment process: Competency based interview Interview date: Week commencing 18th May At Cancer Research UK, we exist to beat cancer. We are professionals with purpose, beating cancer every day. But we need to go much further and much faster. That's why we we're looking for someone talented, someone who shares our vision, someone like you. We have an exciting opportunity for you to join us as an Adobe Campaign Analyst. We are looking for an expert Adobe user, who has strong experience building and executing marketing campaigns using Adobe Campaign. The role will work closely with stakeholders supporting campaign build and driving improvements to support business requirements. You will play a key role to ensure campaigns are delivered accurately on time and effectively. You will need a data analytical mindset and ability to work collaboratively, suggesting and contributing to campaign ideas with ease. What will I be doing? Providing expertise in the design and implementation of CRUK campaigns in Adobe Developing, implementing, and managing data workflows using Adobe Campaign, ensuring campaigns are automated where possible, optimised, and data-driven Building trigger-based journeys, integrating data points for timely and effective communications Working closely with the Product Manager to ensure appropriate processes and controls are in place for effective and efficient working Supporting the end-to-end data selection process ensuring ways of working are validated, captured and subsequently error free Maintaining a thorough understanding of marketing strategy and advising campaign managers on data selections, ensuring that all groups of supporters are considered appropriately and that we are maximising the value of our contactable base Mentoring the Data Selections Executive, guiding and upskilling them to deliver accurate selections in Adobe Campaign Working closely with the matrix team to explore and exploit Adobe Campaign capabilities. What are we looking for? Proven track record at working with Adobe Campaign to a highly proficient level Good knowledge of the technical configuration of Adobe Campaign Significant experience of complex data selection methodology gained in a marketing environment Proven ability of building positive working relationships and influencing others Excellent attention to detail Experience of managing own and others' workloads Strong team player with the ability to build effective working relationships and coach junior team members Strong communication skills combined with strong levels of interpersonal and negotiation skills Logical approach to solving complex problems Able to balance multiple campaign builds and deadlines simultaneously - highly organised with great time management A good knowledge of fundraising and marketing regulatory frameworks. Our organisation values are designed to guide all that we do. Bold: Act with ambition, courage and determination Credible: Act with rigour and professionalism Human : Act to have a positive impact on people Together: Act inclusively and collaboratively We're looking for people who can believe in and embody these organisation values and can use them to drive forward progress against our mission to beat cancer. If you're interested in applying and excited about working with us but are unsure if you have the right skills and experience we'd still love to hear from you. What will I gain? We create a working environment that supports your wellbeing and provide a generous benefits package, a wide range of career and personal development opportunities and high-quality tools. Our policies and processes enable you to improve your work-life balance, take positive steps in your career and achieve your personal wellbeing goals. You can explore our benefits by visiting our careers web page. How do I apply? We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you fairly and objectively. For more information on this career opportunity please visit our website or contact us. For more updates on our work and careers, follow us on: Linked In, Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube.
This independent media agency has built its reputation backing ambitious organisations that want to punch above their weight. They work with purpose-led brands and charities, helping them compete with much larger players through smart thinking, strong media fundamentals and a no-nonsense approach. Curious, gutsy and fast-moving, the team believes it's not the size of the budget that matters; it's the scale of the ambition behind it. The role This is a rare opportunity to step straight into a hands-on media role and gain exposure across the full campaign lifecycle. You'll support the planning and buying of campaigns while learning how media works end to end, from insight and strategy through to execution, optimisation and reporting. While you'll be exposed to a broad mix of channels including TV, press, out of home, radio and digital, the role has a strong focus on digital and TV media. You'll help set up and optimise campaigns, manage tagging, support reporting and gradually take on more responsibility as your confidence and capability grow. You'll work closely with a supportive, experienced team and be involved in award-winning campaigns for well-known charities and purpose-driven organisations. You'll sit within a close-knit team made up of senior executives, planner-buyers, account managers and account directors, led by a business director. Learning is taken seriously here; you'll receive structured on-the-job training, external training with industry partners and encouragement to attend industry events. The culture is collaborative, curious and supportive, with real investment in personal development and progression. What you're good at A genuine interest in how brands grow and how media influences behaviour Strong numerical skills and confidence working with data Solid Excel skills; PowerPoint or Canva experience is a bonus Clear written and verbal communication High attention to detail and accuracy A proactive, self-starter mindset Analytical thinking and problem-solving ability Confidence documenting insights and explaining ideas in plain English A collaborative approach and curiosity to keep learning Bonus points for An interest in digital media, advertising technology or data Curiosity about emerging tools and new ways of working Willingness to step outside your comfort zone and try new things The package £25,000 starting salary, with six-monthly salary reviews for the first two years 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Flexible working Personalised training and development programme Employee Assistance Programme Bike to Work scheme A legendary Christmas party (previous destinations include European city breaks)
May 07, 2026
Full time
This independent media agency has built its reputation backing ambitious organisations that want to punch above their weight. They work with purpose-led brands and charities, helping them compete with much larger players through smart thinking, strong media fundamentals and a no-nonsense approach. Curious, gutsy and fast-moving, the team believes it's not the size of the budget that matters; it's the scale of the ambition behind it. The role This is a rare opportunity to step straight into a hands-on media role and gain exposure across the full campaign lifecycle. You'll support the planning and buying of campaigns while learning how media works end to end, from insight and strategy through to execution, optimisation and reporting. While you'll be exposed to a broad mix of channels including TV, press, out of home, radio and digital, the role has a strong focus on digital and TV media. You'll help set up and optimise campaigns, manage tagging, support reporting and gradually take on more responsibility as your confidence and capability grow. You'll work closely with a supportive, experienced team and be involved in award-winning campaigns for well-known charities and purpose-driven organisations. You'll sit within a close-knit team made up of senior executives, planner-buyers, account managers and account directors, led by a business director. Learning is taken seriously here; you'll receive structured on-the-job training, external training with industry partners and encouragement to attend industry events. The culture is collaborative, curious and supportive, with real investment in personal development and progression. What you're good at A genuine interest in how brands grow and how media influences behaviour Strong numerical skills and confidence working with data Solid Excel skills; PowerPoint or Canva experience is a bonus Clear written and verbal communication High attention to detail and accuracy A proactive, self-starter mindset Analytical thinking and problem-solving ability Confidence documenting insights and explaining ideas in plain English A collaborative approach and curiosity to keep learning Bonus points for An interest in digital media, advertising technology or data Curiosity about emerging tools and new ways of working Willingness to step outside your comfort zone and try new things The package £25,000 starting salary, with six-monthly salary reviews for the first two years 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Flexible working Personalised training and development programme Employee Assistance Programme Bike to Work scheme A legendary Christmas party (previous destinations include European city breaks)
Deputy Chief Operating Officer Position: Deputy Chief Operating Officer Location: London or Bath, with a minimum of 3 days per week in the office Contract type: Full-time, permanent Salary range: £55-63,000 Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer Applications: Please apply here by 25 May About EJF The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) exists to protect the natural world and uphold our fundamental human right to a secure environment. We work at the frontlines of environmental injustice, alongside communities most affected by climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, and exploitation - transforming evidence into action, and injustice into lasting change. EJF is a global non-profit driven by a powerful belief: that environmental protection and human rights are inseparable. Through courageous field investigations, rigorous research, and strategic international advocacy, we expose environmental crime, challenge impunity, and catalyse systemic reform. Our work delivers real-world impact, shaping policy, strengthening governance, protecting vital ecosystems, and defending those who risk their lives to safeguard them. Our campaigns span four deeply interconnected areas: oceans, climate, forests and wetlands, and the training, protection, and empowerment of environmental defenders and journalists. From illegal fishing and forced labour to deforestation, land grabs, and climate displacement, we confront some of the most complex and urgent crises of our time - always with a focus on accountability, equity, and durable solutions. EJF is an international organisation with a diverse team working across four continents, united by a shared ambition: to protect people by protecting the planet. We are bold, evidence-led, and impact-driven. We speak truth to power - and we build pathways to a fairer, more resilient future. Join Us. About the role This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced individual to play a central role in driving effective, efficient, and impactful global operations at one of the world s leading environmental and human rights organisations. As Deputy Chief Operating Officer, you will report directly to the COO and support the smooth, efficient, and ethical running of EJF s international operations across 16 countries on four continents. You will work at the heart of the organisation, supporting critical priorities such as donor relations, recruitment and retention, financial controls and development, safeguarding, risk and security, cybersecurity, and ensuring the efficient operation of offices around the world. This is a senior operational role that offers broad responsibilities and meaningful engagement across global teams and strategic priorities. You will be a solutions-focused, highly organised, and values-driven individual who brings experience in HR, finance, and broader operations. This role is ideal for a professional who is committed to EJF s mission, vision and values, now seeking senior-level responsibility and broad, meaningful engagement across global teams and strategic priorities. Key responsibilities 1. Finance and Organisational Integrity: Work with the finance team to provide time-bound, clear tracking of financial income and expenditure against agreed budgets; insightful financial projections to inform strategic decisions; and recommendations on ethical banking and investment opportunities and changing needs. Ensure operational systems work effectively when they interface with finance, including ensuring value for money when undertaking procurements. Work closely with the finance team to ensure strong financial controls and systems are in place across the global offices, robust against fraud and error. 2. Human Resources: Supporting and enhancing EJF s HR systems to ensure they are fit for purpose, fair and appropriate across all jurisdictions. Coordinating and supporting Managers with effective recruitment processes globally. Ensuring managers have the systems and tools they need to induct, manage, and retain staff, including guidance on management, issue escalation, monitoring performance and reviews. 3. IT and Artificial Intelligence : Ensuring that the IT, software systems and internal processes that the EJF team depend on are effective, secure and offer value for money . Contributing to EJF s approach to tech and innovation, particularly the effective, ethical use of AI. 4. Fundraising Support and Donor Reporting: Support fundraising, including coordinating complex applications and ensuring proposal budgets and other operational information are accurate and consistent. Supporting decision-making relating to future fundraising priorities and new income streams. Ensuring operational developments are accurately reflected in donor reporting. 5. Safeguarding, Risk and Security: Overseeing the implementation of EJF s safeguarding, cybersecurity and whistleblowing policies and monitoring, ensuring consistency across countries. Working with relevant teams, regularly review safety and security protocols in EJF s global teams, including digital systems and data security. 6. Leadership and Coordination: Leading the roll-out and periodic review of improved operational processes and systems across the organisation, ensuring buy-in across teams. Providing clear, detailed updates on operational developments to the COO and, where appropriate, to the Senior Management Team and Directors. Deputising for the COO when required Management of an Operations Officer Essential skills and experience Demonstrable commitment to EJF's vision, mission and values and a determination to change the world for the better. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Financial literacy and experience working with finance systems, controls and protocols. At least five years experience in HR, finance, or other relevant operational roles. Demonstrated experience managing or supporting recruitment and HR systems. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across cultures and time zones. Sound judgement and discretion when handling confidential or sensitive information, including HR and personnel matters. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset, with confidence, taking initiative and improving systems. Strong ethical commitment to safeguarding and equality. An interest in developing a career in NGO operations, preferably with experience in the sector. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a fast-paced environment. Fluency in English. Desirable skills and experience Degree in a relevant discipline; relevant professional qualifications (e.g. CIPD, accountancy, legal) and additional relevant languages are desirable. Experience working in a non-profit, international NGO or other mission-driven organisation. We strongly encourage candidates from underrepresented backgrounds in the environmental and human rights sectors to apply. If you believe you would be a great fit but don t meet every requirement, we would still love to hear from you. What we offer We offer a rewarding package designed to support your well-being, flexibility, and professional growth: 22 days annual leave (exclusive of bank holidays), increasing with each year of service, plus additional paid leave between Christmas and New Year. Private healthcare package. Generous pension scheme, with employer contributions increasing over time. Flexible working hours and hybrid working (typically 3 days in the office / 2 from home). Cycle-to-work scheme. A dynamic, supportive, and inclusive working environment, with genuine opportunities for professional development and career progression. The chance to contribute to an organisation delivering real-world impact for people and planet. Application process To apply, please complete the application form here. This includes: A personal statement outlining your suitability for the role (max 2 pages) Your CV (max 2 pages) The deadline for applications is 25 May. Interview processes for different roles will vary, but is likely to include three stages: a short screening call, a panel interview with a task relevant to the role, and a final interview. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the United Kingdom. EJF is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity within the workplace.
May 07, 2026
Full time
Deputy Chief Operating Officer Position: Deputy Chief Operating Officer Location: London or Bath, with a minimum of 3 days per week in the office Contract type: Full-time, permanent Salary range: £55-63,000 Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer Applications: Please apply here by 25 May About EJF The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) exists to protect the natural world and uphold our fundamental human right to a secure environment. We work at the frontlines of environmental injustice, alongside communities most affected by climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, and exploitation - transforming evidence into action, and injustice into lasting change. EJF is a global non-profit driven by a powerful belief: that environmental protection and human rights are inseparable. Through courageous field investigations, rigorous research, and strategic international advocacy, we expose environmental crime, challenge impunity, and catalyse systemic reform. Our work delivers real-world impact, shaping policy, strengthening governance, protecting vital ecosystems, and defending those who risk their lives to safeguard them. Our campaigns span four deeply interconnected areas: oceans, climate, forests and wetlands, and the training, protection, and empowerment of environmental defenders and journalists. From illegal fishing and forced labour to deforestation, land grabs, and climate displacement, we confront some of the most complex and urgent crises of our time - always with a focus on accountability, equity, and durable solutions. EJF is an international organisation with a diverse team working across four continents, united by a shared ambition: to protect people by protecting the planet. We are bold, evidence-led, and impact-driven. We speak truth to power - and we build pathways to a fairer, more resilient future. Join Us. About the role This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced individual to play a central role in driving effective, efficient, and impactful global operations at one of the world s leading environmental and human rights organisations. As Deputy Chief Operating Officer, you will report directly to the COO and support the smooth, efficient, and ethical running of EJF s international operations across 16 countries on four continents. You will work at the heart of the organisation, supporting critical priorities such as donor relations, recruitment and retention, financial controls and development, safeguarding, risk and security, cybersecurity, and ensuring the efficient operation of offices around the world. This is a senior operational role that offers broad responsibilities and meaningful engagement across global teams and strategic priorities. You will be a solutions-focused, highly organised, and values-driven individual who brings experience in HR, finance, and broader operations. This role is ideal for a professional who is committed to EJF s mission, vision and values, now seeking senior-level responsibility and broad, meaningful engagement across global teams and strategic priorities. Key responsibilities 1. Finance and Organisational Integrity: Work with the finance team to provide time-bound, clear tracking of financial income and expenditure against agreed budgets; insightful financial projections to inform strategic decisions; and recommendations on ethical banking and investment opportunities and changing needs. Ensure operational systems work effectively when they interface with finance, including ensuring value for money when undertaking procurements. Work closely with the finance team to ensure strong financial controls and systems are in place across the global offices, robust against fraud and error. 2. Human Resources: Supporting and enhancing EJF s HR systems to ensure they are fit for purpose, fair and appropriate across all jurisdictions. Coordinating and supporting Managers with effective recruitment processes globally. Ensuring managers have the systems and tools they need to induct, manage, and retain staff, including guidance on management, issue escalation, monitoring performance and reviews. 3. IT and Artificial Intelligence : Ensuring that the IT, software systems and internal processes that the EJF team depend on are effective, secure and offer value for money . Contributing to EJF s approach to tech and innovation, particularly the effective, ethical use of AI. 4. Fundraising Support and Donor Reporting: Support fundraising, including coordinating complex applications and ensuring proposal budgets and other operational information are accurate and consistent. Supporting decision-making relating to future fundraising priorities and new income streams. Ensuring operational developments are accurately reflected in donor reporting. 5. Safeguarding, Risk and Security: Overseeing the implementation of EJF s safeguarding, cybersecurity and whistleblowing policies and monitoring, ensuring consistency across countries. Working with relevant teams, regularly review safety and security protocols in EJF s global teams, including digital systems and data security. 6. Leadership and Coordination: Leading the roll-out and periodic review of improved operational processes and systems across the organisation, ensuring buy-in across teams. Providing clear, detailed updates on operational developments to the COO and, where appropriate, to the Senior Management Team and Directors. Deputising for the COO when required Management of an Operations Officer Essential skills and experience Demonstrable commitment to EJF's vision, mission and values and a determination to change the world for the better. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Financial literacy and experience working with finance systems, controls and protocols. At least five years experience in HR, finance, or other relevant operational roles. Demonstrated experience managing or supporting recruitment and HR systems. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across cultures and time zones. Sound judgement and discretion when handling confidential or sensitive information, including HR and personnel matters. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset, with confidence, taking initiative and improving systems. Strong ethical commitment to safeguarding and equality. An interest in developing a career in NGO operations, preferably with experience in the sector. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a fast-paced environment. Fluency in English. Desirable skills and experience Degree in a relevant discipline; relevant professional qualifications (e.g. CIPD, accountancy, legal) and additional relevant languages are desirable. Experience working in a non-profit, international NGO or other mission-driven organisation. We strongly encourage candidates from underrepresented backgrounds in the environmental and human rights sectors to apply. If you believe you would be a great fit but don t meet every requirement, we would still love to hear from you. What we offer We offer a rewarding package designed to support your well-being, flexibility, and professional growth: 22 days annual leave (exclusive of bank holidays), increasing with each year of service, plus additional paid leave between Christmas and New Year. Private healthcare package. Generous pension scheme, with employer contributions increasing over time. Flexible working hours and hybrid working (typically 3 days in the office / 2 from home). Cycle-to-work scheme. A dynamic, supportive, and inclusive working environment, with genuine opportunities for professional development and career progression. The chance to contribute to an organisation delivering real-world impact for people and planet. Application process To apply, please complete the application form here. This includes: A personal statement outlining your suitability for the role (max 2 pages) Your CV (max 2 pages) The deadline for applications is 25 May. Interview processes for different roles will vary, but is likely to include three stages: a short screening call, a panel interview with a task relevant to the role, and a final interview. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Candidates must have the legal right to work in the United Kingdom. EJF is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity within the workplace.
Role Title: Communications Officer, Europe Contract Type: Permanent Reporting To: Associate Director, Communications Program/Department/Unit Name: Communications Location: London Team Name: Executive and Geographic Communications Opportunity or Team description The Open Society Foundations (OSF) is one of the world s largest private funders of organizations advancing justice, democratic governance, and human rights. Active in more than 120 countries, OSF works to build vibrant and inclusive democracies whose institutions are accountable, transparent, and responsive to the participation of all people. The Communications function plays a mission-critical role in advancing Open Society Foundations global mandate. It shapes and safeguards the public narrative of the Open Society Foundations, strengthens the visibility and impact of its work and protects institutional credibility in increasingly contested civic and political environments. The communications team leads strategic positioning across complex and rapidly evolving landscapes proactively elevating the networks achievements while responding decisively to misinformation and coordinated attacks to open society values worldwide. Role Purpose The Communications Officer, Europe serves as a senior strategic leader of external communications engagement for Open Society s priorities across Europe, with a mandate that extends globally as needed. Key responsibilities Through integrated media engagement, digital strategy, social media platforms, publications, executive communications and internal communications, the department partners with dozens of Open Society Foundations and programs to drive coherence, clarity, and influence across the global network. Reporting to Associate Director of Communications, Europe and working in close partnership with Program and Advocacy leadership, this role will: Develop and execute high-impact, regionally grounded communications strategies aligned with institutional priorities. Shape compelling organizational narratives and positioning on issues central to Open Society s mission; Lead proactive risk assessment and reputational strategy, anticipating communications and media risks across the region and develops and executes mitigation strategies; serves as the lead during crisis situations, ensuring values-aligned response management. Shape and drive strategic communications opportunities aligned with institutional priorities leveraging both real-time news cycles and long-term advocacy opportunities to advance Open Society values, influence public discourse and shape policy relevant narratives. Strategically position key Open Society leadership, experts and thought-leaders across top-tier domestic, regional and international media, cultivating relationships with influential journalist and editorial boards to expand reach, credibility and thought-leadership impact. Author and oversee high-impact written communications, including Op-Eds, policy commentaries, thought-leadership pieces, and other press materials ensuring clarity, narratives coherence and alignment. Design and lead strategic media engagements, including press briefings, editorial meetings, high level media convenings and background discussions that deepen understanding of Open Society work and priorities. Oversee integrated content strategy and production across digital and print platforms, ensuring strategic coherence, audience targeting and performance impact; manages and coordinates external creative and PR partners to deliver high quality outputs. Co-design and delivers communications trainings for program staff, leadership, and partners to strengthen message discipling, media readiness and narrative alignment across the network. Contribute to global communications leadership initiatives, partnering with communications colleagues across regions to drive cross-portfolio collaboration, institutional consistency and shared strategic objectives across the highly-matrixed global environment. Key external relationships Media partners including journalists and editors; and Public Relations firms; grantees and partners; human rights and legal experts; public intellectuals and academics The ideal candidate Key Considerations and Requirements This is a fully remote position operating within a highly distributed, global team. The role requires exceptional self-direction, disciplined time management, and the ability to independently prioritize and execute against strategic objectives without day-to-day supervision. Given the global scope of the Communications function, this role requires significant flexibility in working hours to ensure effective collaboration across multiple time zones. Regular availability during late afternoons and evenings will be necessary to align with colleagues and leadership in Africa, the United States, and the Middle East, including participation in cross-regional meetings scheduled during New York morning hours. Qualifications Essential: Educated to a degree-level (or equivalent) relevant to Communications Evidence of continued professional development in media strategy, crisis communications, geopolitical analysis, or digital strategy. Experience Essential: Substantial relevant communications experience driving strategic communications in complex political and international environments, including journalism OR experience as a communications professional in the not-for-profit or private sector Established and active network of high-level media, editorial, and digital influencers across regional and international levels Experience managing crisis communications and high-risk reputational environments. Experience leading integrated communications strategies across media, digital, and stakeholder engagement platforms. Proven track record advising senior leadership on reputational risk, media engagement, and public positioning Desirable: In-depth media knowledge of open society issues Established relationships with journalists, editors, producers and creative partners Proven skills in the development of communications strategies in regional and/or international contexts Excellent skills in writing for and pitching to media Demonstrable social media and digital campaign and management expertise Ability to provide strategic guidance around communications opportunities (media interviews, public events, campaigns) for senior officials and others Functional Competencies: In-depth knowledge of open society issues Established relationships with journalists, editors, producers and creative partners Proven skills in the development of communications strategies in regional and/or international contexts Excellent skills in writing for and pitching to media Demonstrable social media and digital campaign and management expertise Ability to provide strategic guidance around communications opportunities (media interviews, public events, campaigns) for senior officials and others Personal Competencies: Demonstrates commitment to OSF s core values of humility, commitment, collaboration, respect, inclusivity and integrity High level of self-motivation, initiative, and creativity Willingness to travel extensively for work Substantial knowledge of organizational and project management Ability to work with minimal supervision, and solve problems independently or collaboratively a needed Diplomatic manner and ability to adapt to a range of cultures and experiences in interacting with program management, colleagues at all levels, contacts, and the public Languages: An excellent knowledge of English. Knowledge of French or Spanish desirable. What we offer Exceptional opportunities to learn, grow, and make an impact; from a generous annual professional development allowance for every employee to onsite training and learning conversations with visiting experts. Excellent benefits and perks to promote well-being and a healthy work-life balance, including: Generous time off and flexible work arrangements. Employer-paid health insurance and dental plans for individuals and families (no employee contribution required). Exceptional retirement savings plan (non-contributory for employees) and life insurance. Progressive paid parental leave, reproductive and family planning support, and much more. A commitment to nurturing a diverse and inclusive workplace, so you can bring your whole self to work and make a positive impact. About the organization Open Society Foundations aim to establish vibrant and inclusive democracies where governments are accountable to their citizens. Our operating model organizes grantmaking around specific, time-limited projects, developed alongside support for established partners, enabling us to respond swiftly to emerging needs. We are committed to promoting human dignity, equality, and rights; reimagining democratic ideals and practice; and advancing equity in governance systems. Guided by our founder s values and the belief in the art of the possible . click apply for full job details
May 07, 2026
Full time
Role Title: Communications Officer, Europe Contract Type: Permanent Reporting To: Associate Director, Communications Program/Department/Unit Name: Communications Location: London Team Name: Executive and Geographic Communications Opportunity or Team description The Open Society Foundations (OSF) is one of the world s largest private funders of organizations advancing justice, democratic governance, and human rights. Active in more than 120 countries, OSF works to build vibrant and inclusive democracies whose institutions are accountable, transparent, and responsive to the participation of all people. The Communications function plays a mission-critical role in advancing Open Society Foundations global mandate. It shapes and safeguards the public narrative of the Open Society Foundations, strengthens the visibility and impact of its work and protects institutional credibility in increasingly contested civic and political environments. The communications team leads strategic positioning across complex and rapidly evolving landscapes proactively elevating the networks achievements while responding decisively to misinformation and coordinated attacks to open society values worldwide. Role Purpose The Communications Officer, Europe serves as a senior strategic leader of external communications engagement for Open Society s priorities across Europe, with a mandate that extends globally as needed. Key responsibilities Through integrated media engagement, digital strategy, social media platforms, publications, executive communications and internal communications, the department partners with dozens of Open Society Foundations and programs to drive coherence, clarity, and influence across the global network. Reporting to Associate Director of Communications, Europe and working in close partnership with Program and Advocacy leadership, this role will: Develop and execute high-impact, regionally grounded communications strategies aligned with institutional priorities. Shape compelling organizational narratives and positioning on issues central to Open Society s mission; Lead proactive risk assessment and reputational strategy, anticipating communications and media risks across the region and develops and executes mitigation strategies; serves as the lead during crisis situations, ensuring values-aligned response management. Shape and drive strategic communications opportunities aligned with institutional priorities leveraging both real-time news cycles and long-term advocacy opportunities to advance Open Society values, influence public discourse and shape policy relevant narratives. Strategically position key Open Society leadership, experts and thought-leaders across top-tier domestic, regional and international media, cultivating relationships with influential journalist and editorial boards to expand reach, credibility and thought-leadership impact. Author and oversee high-impact written communications, including Op-Eds, policy commentaries, thought-leadership pieces, and other press materials ensuring clarity, narratives coherence and alignment. Design and lead strategic media engagements, including press briefings, editorial meetings, high level media convenings and background discussions that deepen understanding of Open Society work and priorities. Oversee integrated content strategy and production across digital and print platforms, ensuring strategic coherence, audience targeting and performance impact; manages and coordinates external creative and PR partners to deliver high quality outputs. Co-design and delivers communications trainings for program staff, leadership, and partners to strengthen message discipling, media readiness and narrative alignment across the network. Contribute to global communications leadership initiatives, partnering with communications colleagues across regions to drive cross-portfolio collaboration, institutional consistency and shared strategic objectives across the highly-matrixed global environment. Key external relationships Media partners including journalists and editors; and Public Relations firms; grantees and partners; human rights and legal experts; public intellectuals and academics The ideal candidate Key Considerations and Requirements This is a fully remote position operating within a highly distributed, global team. The role requires exceptional self-direction, disciplined time management, and the ability to independently prioritize and execute against strategic objectives without day-to-day supervision. Given the global scope of the Communications function, this role requires significant flexibility in working hours to ensure effective collaboration across multiple time zones. Regular availability during late afternoons and evenings will be necessary to align with colleagues and leadership in Africa, the United States, and the Middle East, including participation in cross-regional meetings scheduled during New York morning hours. Qualifications Essential: Educated to a degree-level (or equivalent) relevant to Communications Evidence of continued professional development in media strategy, crisis communications, geopolitical analysis, or digital strategy. Experience Essential: Substantial relevant communications experience driving strategic communications in complex political and international environments, including journalism OR experience as a communications professional in the not-for-profit or private sector Established and active network of high-level media, editorial, and digital influencers across regional and international levels Experience managing crisis communications and high-risk reputational environments. Experience leading integrated communications strategies across media, digital, and stakeholder engagement platforms. Proven track record advising senior leadership on reputational risk, media engagement, and public positioning Desirable: In-depth media knowledge of open society issues Established relationships with journalists, editors, producers and creative partners Proven skills in the development of communications strategies in regional and/or international contexts Excellent skills in writing for and pitching to media Demonstrable social media and digital campaign and management expertise Ability to provide strategic guidance around communications opportunities (media interviews, public events, campaigns) for senior officials and others Functional Competencies: In-depth knowledge of open society issues Established relationships with journalists, editors, producers and creative partners Proven skills in the development of communications strategies in regional and/or international contexts Excellent skills in writing for and pitching to media Demonstrable social media and digital campaign and management expertise Ability to provide strategic guidance around communications opportunities (media interviews, public events, campaigns) for senior officials and others Personal Competencies: Demonstrates commitment to OSF s core values of humility, commitment, collaboration, respect, inclusivity and integrity High level of self-motivation, initiative, and creativity Willingness to travel extensively for work Substantial knowledge of organizational and project management Ability to work with minimal supervision, and solve problems independently or collaboratively a needed Diplomatic manner and ability to adapt to a range of cultures and experiences in interacting with program management, colleagues at all levels, contacts, and the public Languages: An excellent knowledge of English. Knowledge of French or Spanish desirable. What we offer Exceptional opportunities to learn, grow, and make an impact; from a generous annual professional development allowance for every employee to onsite training and learning conversations with visiting experts. Excellent benefits and perks to promote well-being and a healthy work-life balance, including: Generous time off and flexible work arrangements. Employer-paid health insurance and dental plans for individuals and families (no employee contribution required). Exceptional retirement savings plan (non-contributory for employees) and life insurance. Progressive paid parental leave, reproductive and family planning support, and much more. A commitment to nurturing a diverse and inclusive workplace, so you can bring your whole self to work and make a positive impact. About the organization Open Society Foundations aim to establish vibrant and inclusive democracies where governments are accountable to their citizens. Our operating model organizes grantmaking around specific, time-limited projects, developed alongside support for established partners, enabling us to respond swiftly to emerging needs. We are committed to promoting human dignity, equality, and rights; reimagining democratic ideals and practice; and advancing equity in governance systems. Guided by our founder s values and the belief in the art of the possible . click apply for full job details
A leading healthcare provider in the United Kingdom is seeking a Trust Non-Executive Director (NED) to support its Board of Directors. The ideal candidate will have extensive board-level experience and strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills. Key responsibilities include overseeing trust strategies, governance, and engaging with stakeholders. This fulfilling role requires a deep commitment to equality and improving health outcomes. The successful applicant will play a vital role in shaping healthcare governance and strategy within the Trust.
May 07, 2026
Full time
A leading healthcare provider in the United Kingdom is seeking a Trust Non-Executive Director (NED) to support its Board of Directors. The ideal candidate will have extensive board-level experience and strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills. Key responsibilities include overseeing trust strategies, governance, and engaging with stakeholders. This fulfilling role requires a deep commitment to equality and improving health outcomes. The successful applicant will play a vital role in shaping healthcare governance and strategy within the Trust.
About The Role As Director of Science, you will lead, develop and manage the effective delivery of an outstanding curriculum, which enables the highest level of student progress and attainment. You will lead the professional community of science teachers and promote outstanding teaching and learning and a strong school culture within a nurturing and rigorous environment. In the interests of effective working, the major tasks may be reviewed from time to time to reflect changing needs and circumstances. Such reviews and any consequential changes will be carried out in consultation with the post holder. The successful candidate will: Lead, develop and line manage the science department through the provision of: CPD, inset training days, supervising NQTs, ITT students and support staff, etc. Monitor, evaluate and continually improve the quality of planning, teaching, and assessment of all members of the science team Manage departmental budget and resources effectively and efficiently Lead behaviour management in the department, securing strong routines for learning, consistent with the academy's policy, and liaising with tutors and parents when necessary Develop strong partnerships and ensure regular communication with parents and carers Benefits: Staff wellbeing is one of our main priorities. We provide breakfast for staff each morning, soup for lunch and lunch for those on duty. We have parking available, a gym on site and a well-equipped staff room including a pool table. Our systems and processes for communication, marking and feedback and assessment are streamlined and the approaches we take are research led and based on the needs of our local context. For instance, at present we do not use traditional book marking across the school. On Fridays, children finish at 1.40pm, giving time and space for professional development amongst staff. Staff voice is important to us; we like to listen to our staff. We are always seeking feedback and input from our staff Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at arkonline.org/careers/why-work-with-us/ About Us When you join Ark Boulton Academy you become part of a network of education experts who are all united by the same purpose - a commitment to making a difference where it matters most. Each day is unique for our team, as they collectively support the activities within and outside the school. Our consortium of creative and resourceful team members ensure we go above and beyond in order to constantly improve our service to the community we serve. Our strapline 'growing together, reaching higher 'applies as much to our staff as our students. We recognise that the health and wellbeing of our staff will affect that of our students. For this reason, we have invested in developing our wellbeing room and other initiatives to care for our whole school community. Our staff are a valuable and integral part of our community and are given the room to grow and develop in an encouraging, challenging and rewarding environment. They are role-models and ambassadors for Boulton on a professional and public level. They reflect the virtues we promote which include courage, self-discipline, commitment, and honesty. By becoming a member of our school family, you will embrace multiple opportunities for personal and professional development, not just within the school, but from the internationally renowned Ark family of schools we are a part of. Through Ark, our staff can share. Visit arkboulton.org/jobs to learn more about us. Why work for our school? Hear what our teachers have to say about working at Ark Boulton Academy: For an informal, conversation about the role please contact HR Officer, Amal Hersi on or via email at: Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
May 07, 2026
Full time
About The Role As Director of Science, you will lead, develop and manage the effective delivery of an outstanding curriculum, which enables the highest level of student progress and attainment. You will lead the professional community of science teachers and promote outstanding teaching and learning and a strong school culture within a nurturing and rigorous environment. In the interests of effective working, the major tasks may be reviewed from time to time to reflect changing needs and circumstances. Such reviews and any consequential changes will be carried out in consultation with the post holder. The successful candidate will: Lead, develop and line manage the science department through the provision of: CPD, inset training days, supervising NQTs, ITT students and support staff, etc. Monitor, evaluate and continually improve the quality of planning, teaching, and assessment of all members of the science team Manage departmental budget and resources effectively and efficiently Lead behaviour management in the department, securing strong routines for learning, consistent with the academy's policy, and liaising with tutors and parents when necessary Develop strong partnerships and ensure regular communication with parents and carers Benefits: Staff wellbeing is one of our main priorities. We provide breakfast for staff each morning, soup for lunch and lunch for those on duty. We have parking available, a gym on site and a well-equipped staff room including a pool table. Our systems and processes for communication, marking and feedback and assessment are streamlined and the approaches we take are research led and based on the needs of our local context. For instance, at present we do not use traditional book marking across the school. On Fridays, children finish at 1.40pm, giving time and space for professional development amongst staff. Staff voice is important to us; we like to listen to our staff. We are always seeking feedback and input from our staff Find out more about the benefits of working for Ark at arkonline.org/careers/why-work-with-us/ About Us When you join Ark Boulton Academy you become part of a network of education experts who are all united by the same purpose - a commitment to making a difference where it matters most. Each day is unique for our team, as they collectively support the activities within and outside the school. Our consortium of creative and resourceful team members ensure we go above and beyond in order to constantly improve our service to the community we serve. Our strapline 'growing together, reaching higher 'applies as much to our staff as our students. We recognise that the health and wellbeing of our staff will affect that of our students. For this reason, we have invested in developing our wellbeing room and other initiatives to care for our whole school community. Our staff are a valuable and integral part of our community and are given the room to grow and develop in an encouraging, challenging and rewarding environment. They are role-models and ambassadors for Boulton on a professional and public level. They reflect the virtues we promote which include courage, self-discipline, commitment, and honesty. By becoming a member of our school family, you will embrace multiple opportunities for personal and professional development, not just within the school, but from the internationally renowned Ark family of schools we are a part of. Through Ark, our staff can share. Visit arkboulton.org/jobs to learn more about us. Why work for our school? Hear what our teachers have to say about working at Ark Boulton Academy: For an informal, conversation about the role please contact HR Officer, Amal Hersi on or via email at: Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience.
Commercial Finance Director £125k-£140k + bonus Nottingham Hybrid (2 days in office) This is a Commercial Finance Director role with real strategic influence, sitting at the heart of a highly successful services business You'll own the P&L in full. Shape pricing strategy across the business. Be a trusted advisor to the executive team and board. The kind of role where your financial thinking actually drives decisions. You'll take responsibility for all revenue, costs, margins and profitability. Lead the budgeting and forecasting cycles, identify the financial drivers that matter, and make sure the business has transparent, accessible reporting it can actually use. You'll own pricing strategy - all of it. Policy, tender pricing, alternative pricing models, control of value leakage. Drive margin improvement and embed a real culture of commercial accountability across the teams. You'll manage a team of around ten across FP&A and business partnering, working on a genuinely exciting agenda - a big shift in how the business approaches pricing, real growth plans both organically and through M&A, and plenty to get stuck into. This is a highly successful, financially stable business. Cash generative, with a strong track record and a clear, ambitious plan for what comes next. The kind of platform that gives a Commercial Finance Director real room to make an impact. And the culture? This is a place people actually stay. Genuinely low attrition, real tenure, and a culture that backs it up. Down to earth, collaborative, and the kind of environment where people are set up to succeed. No ivory towers - you'll need to be as comfortable in the detail as you are in the boardroom. In the words of someone already in the business: "The best work-life balance I've ever experienced." What we're looking for: A qualified accountant - ACA, ACCA or CIMA - with significant post-qualification experience leading a sizeable commercial finance function. You'll have owned a P&L, led FP&A and business partnering teams, and know how to make complex financial information land with non-finance audiences up to board level. Equally comfortable in the detail and in the room where the big decisions get made. Someone who challenges the business, not just reports on it. You'll also bring real pricing experience - whether that's owning or shaping pricing strategy, working on tender or contract pricing, or driving margin improvement through pricing discipline. This is central to the role, so comfort with pricing models, value leakage and commercial accountability matters. If you've been involved in M&A activity - whether that's financial due diligence, integration work, or modelling acquisitions - that's a real bonus here given the growth agenda ahead. Experience from a services, technology, professional services or financial services background. The package: £125k-£140k base, achievable bonus, 43 days holiday, 35-hour week, private medical and more. Based in Nottingham, hybrid. Interested? Drop me a message. Distinct Recruitment Privacy Policy
May 07, 2026
Full time
Commercial Finance Director £125k-£140k + bonus Nottingham Hybrid (2 days in office) This is a Commercial Finance Director role with real strategic influence, sitting at the heart of a highly successful services business You'll own the P&L in full. Shape pricing strategy across the business. Be a trusted advisor to the executive team and board. The kind of role where your financial thinking actually drives decisions. You'll take responsibility for all revenue, costs, margins and profitability. Lead the budgeting and forecasting cycles, identify the financial drivers that matter, and make sure the business has transparent, accessible reporting it can actually use. You'll own pricing strategy - all of it. Policy, tender pricing, alternative pricing models, control of value leakage. Drive margin improvement and embed a real culture of commercial accountability across the teams. You'll manage a team of around ten across FP&A and business partnering, working on a genuinely exciting agenda - a big shift in how the business approaches pricing, real growth plans both organically and through M&A, and plenty to get stuck into. This is a highly successful, financially stable business. Cash generative, with a strong track record and a clear, ambitious plan for what comes next. The kind of platform that gives a Commercial Finance Director real room to make an impact. And the culture? This is a place people actually stay. Genuinely low attrition, real tenure, and a culture that backs it up. Down to earth, collaborative, and the kind of environment where people are set up to succeed. No ivory towers - you'll need to be as comfortable in the detail as you are in the boardroom. In the words of someone already in the business: "The best work-life balance I've ever experienced." What we're looking for: A qualified accountant - ACA, ACCA or CIMA - with significant post-qualification experience leading a sizeable commercial finance function. You'll have owned a P&L, led FP&A and business partnering teams, and know how to make complex financial information land with non-finance audiences up to board level. Equally comfortable in the detail and in the room where the big decisions get made. Someone who challenges the business, not just reports on it. You'll also bring real pricing experience - whether that's owning or shaping pricing strategy, working on tender or contract pricing, or driving margin improvement through pricing discipline. This is central to the role, so comfort with pricing models, value leakage and commercial accountability matters. If you've been involved in M&A activity - whether that's financial due diligence, integration work, or modelling acquisitions - that's a real bonus here given the growth agenda ahead. Experience from a services, technology, professional services or financial services background. The package: £125k-£140k base, achievable bonus, 43 days holiday, 35-hour week, private medical and more. Based in Nottingham, hybrid. Interested? Drop me a message. Distinct Recruitment Privacy Policy
Chief Financial Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position. Location: London or Swindon. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion Direct Reports: The postholder will have line management responsibility for 7 direct reports which includes roles such as Chief Information Officer, Finance Director and General Counsel & Head of Legal. Availability: Successful candidates will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance. Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. Please note that UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment. Closing Date: 23:55 on Sunday 7th June 2026. About UKRI Launched in 2018, UKRI is an independent, non-departmental public body, which invests £10 billion per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils plus Innovate UK and Research England) with a shared vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. UKRI also provides coordinated strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on the balance of funding between research disciplines. Our mission is to "advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth". There is great intent in these seven words. The three parts of this mission are all equally important. Any knowledge-driven economy must support curiosity-driven research to provide the novel ideas that underpin the application of research, which ultimately leads to innovative companies that deliver the products and services which change our lives. UKRI is at its best when we deliver mutual symbiosis between these three parts. We employ around 9,000 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue sky research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research and business-led innovation. UKRI invests in research and innovation across all disciplines, from curiosity-driven research to business-led innovation. Our activities include: Funding excellent research and innovation across universities, research institutes, businesses and public sector bodies Supporting skills and talent, from doctoral training to leadership in academia, industry and the public sector Building and sustaining national research infrastructure, including major facilities, data capabilities and digital platforms Driving place-based growth, supporting clusters and strengthening local innovation ecosystems across the UK Convening and connecting partners across government, academia, industry and international systems to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, health, security and productivity About the Role The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic leader and principal adviser to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board. As a principal decision-maker, the CFO provides organisation-wide leadership across the following UKRI functions: finance legal digital and data risk and assurance. Alongside the CEO, the CFO is an executive member of the UKRI board. The CFO is responsible for ensuring the organisation manages public money with strong governance, effective stewardship of public funds, and the highest standards of financial management, assurance and control. They should provide strategic leadership on all aspects of public sector finance. They must ensure that financial decisions are robust, evidence based, and aligned with government priorities and the organisation's statutory responsibilities. The CFO leads the organisation's engagement with Spending Reviews and wider fiscal planning, ensuring that: resources are clearly linked to outcome financial forecasts are credible and sustainable the organisation can demonstrate strong financial management to ministers, the sponsoring department, HM Treasury, and other stakeholders. Working in close partnership with the CEO, the CFO plays a central role in shaping and delivering UKRI's long-term strategic vision. The role requires a deep understanding of the political, economic and societal context in which UKRI operates, translating external drivers and risks into clear strategic priorities and operational plans. The CFO also manages a number of senior leaders across UKRI, building organisational capability and resilience. Externally, the CFO will build confidence and engage at the highest levels of Government, industry, academia and with international partners The CFO will be a member of the Executive Committee and the UKRI Board. They will: lead a directorate of approximately 800 people through 7 direct reports manage a direct annual budget of £40 million carry overarching responsibility for managing finance and commercials across the UK Research & Innovation portfolio worth £10Bn. The CFO will establish and maintain a legally robust, risk-based governance and control framework that supports confident decision-making and delivery. They will lead engagement with the Government Internal Audit Agency and the Audit Committee, providing clear assurance to the Accounting Officer and Board on the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control. They will also serve as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out company boards where required, offering governance, challenge and commercial insight to support growth and protect public value. They will also oversee other professional services within UKRI, to be discussed with the successful candidate. Key Responsibilities: Providing strategic leadership across UKRI, working closely with the CEO and executive colleagues to shape organisational direction and ensure UKRI's interests are effectively represented to internal and external stakeholders, including senior government officials, industry leaders, and international partners Guiding the development and execution of UKRI's long-term strategy, exercising sound judgement in balancing DSIT objectives, financial constraints, and emerging national opportunities to position UKRI as a world-leading research and innovation organisation Overseeing day-to-day executive operations as a core member of the Executive Committee, with direct accountability for finance, digital, data, risk and legal, across UKRI's entire portfolio Representing the CEO and UKRI at high-level engagements, deploying strong influencing skills to build trust with industry, and steward key relationships at central and local government levels, as well as with major customers, strategic partners and corporate service providers Providing executive leadership over strategic partnerships, enabling UKRI and UK companies to access critical technologies and capabilities that support national priorities and global competitiveness Serving as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out boards as required, bringing strong governance, commercial insight, and independent judgement to high-growth ventures Providing robust budget stewardship to ensure UKRI makes full and effective use of its grant in aid in delivering its organisational objectives. To find out more about the role please click 'apply' to visit out careers site. Your Skills and Experience UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent the organisation with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following: Essential Criteria: Proven experience leading and developing diverse, high-performing teams, with the ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and deliver results through others Extensive experience holding enterprise-wide responsibility for financial probity, governance, and the effective delivery of financial outcomes within a large, complex organisation. Strong understanding of the drivers of UK economic growth, including wider policy, sectoral, and market trends that shape national research and innovation priorities Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly and build productive partnerships with industry, central and local government, universities, and other external institutions Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to operate confidently at Board and senior Government levels, challenge constructively, and shape decision-making in complex, multi-stakeholder environments Strong personal resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to make decisions under pressure, manage differing viewpoints, and maintain focus on organisational priorities Demonstrated commitment to personal growth, organisational learning, and continuous improvement . click apply for full job details
May 07, 2026
Full time
Chief Financial Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position. Location: London or Swindon. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion Direct Reports: The postholder will have line management responsibility for 7 direct reports which includes roles such as Chief Information Officer, Finance Director and General Counsel & Head of Legal. Availability: Successful candidates will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance. Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. Please note that UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment. Closing Date: 23:55 on Sunday 7th June 2026. About UKRI Launched in 2018, UKRI is an independent, non-departmental public body, which invests £10 billion per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils plus Innovate UK and Research England) with a shared vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. UKRI also provides coordinated strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on the balance of funding between research disciplines. Our mission is to "advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth". There is great intent in these seven words. The three parts of this mission are all equally important. Any knowledge-driven economy must support curiosity-driven research to provide the novel ideas that underpin the application of research, which ultimately leads to innovative companies that deliver the products and services which change our lives. UKRI is at its best when we deliver mutual symbiosis between these three parts. We employ around 9,000 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue sky research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research and business-led innovation. UKRI invests in research and innovation across all disciplines, from curiosity-driven research to business-led innovation. Our activities include: Funding excellent research and innovation across universities, research institutes, businesses and public sector bodies Supporting skills and talent, from doctoral training to leadership in academia, industry and the public sector Building and sustaining national research infrastructure, including major facilities, data capabilities and digital platforms Driving place-based growth, supporting clusters and strengthening local innovation ecosystems across the UK Convening and connecting partners across government, academia, industry and international systems to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, health, security and productivity About the Role The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic leader and principal adviser to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board. As a principal decision-maker, the CFO provides organisation-wide leadership across the following UKRI functions: finance legal digital and data risk and assurance. Alongside the CEO, the CFO is an executive member of the UKRI board. The CFO is responsible for ensuring the organisation manages public money with strong governance, effective stewardship of public funds, and the highest standards of financial management, assurance and control. They should provide strategic leadership on all aspects of public sector finance. They must ensure that financial decisions are robust, evidence based, and aligned with government priorities and the organisation's statutory responsibilities. The CFO leads the organisation's engagement with Spending Reviews and wider fiscal planning, ensuring that: resources are clearly linked to outcome financial forecasts are credible and sustainable the organisation can demonstrate strong financial management to ministers, the sponsoring department, HM Treasury, and other stakeholders. Working in close partnership with the CEO, the CFO plays a central role in shaping and delivering UKRI's long-term strategic vision. The role requires a deep understanding of the political, economic and societal context in which UKRI operates, translating external drivers and risks into clear strategic priorities and operational plans. The CFO also manages a number of senior leaders across UKRI, building organisational capability and resilience. Externally, the CFO will build confidence and engage at the highest levels of Government, industry, academia and with international partners The CFO will be a member of the Executive Committee and the UKRI Board. They will: lead a directorate of approximately 800 people through 7 direct reports manage a direct annual budget of £40 million carry overarching responsibility for managing finance and commercials across the UK Research & Innovation portfolio worth £10Bn. The CFO will establish and maintain a legally robust, risk-based governance and control framework that supports confident decision-making and delivery. They will lead engagement with the Government Internal Audit Agency and the Audit Committee, providing clear assurance to the Accounting Officer and Board on the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control. They will also serve as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out company boards where required, offering governance, challenge and commercial insight to support growth and protect public value. They will also oversee other professional services within UKRI, to be discussed with the successful candidate. Key Responsibilities: Providing strategic leadership across UKRI, working closely with the CEO and executive colleagues to shape organisational direction and ensure UKRI's interests are effectively represented to internal and external stakeholders, including senior government officials, industry leaders, and international partners Guiding the development and execution of UKRI's long-term strategy, exercising sound judgement in balancing DSIT objectives, financial constraints, and emerging national opportunities to position UKRI as a world-leading research and innovation organisation Overseeing day-to-day executive operations as a core member of the Executive Committee, with direct accountability for finance, digital, data, risk and legal, across UKRI's entire portfolio Representing the CEO and UKRI at high-level engagements, deploying strong influencing skills to build trust with industry, and steward key relationships at central and local government levels, as well as with major customers, strategic partners and corporate service providers Providing executive leadership over strategic partnerships, enabling UKRI and UK companies to access critical technologies and capabilities that support national priorities and global competitiveness Serving as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out boards as required, bringing strong governance, commercial insight, and independent judgement to high-growth ventures Providing robust budget stewardship to ensure UKRI makes full and effective use of its grant in aid in delivering its organisational objectives. To find out more about the role please click 'apply' to visit out careers site. Your Skills and Experience UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent the organisation with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following: Essential Criteria: Proven experience leading and developing diverse, high-performing teams, with the ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and deliver results through others Extensive experience holding enterprise-wide responsibility for financial probity, governance, and the effective delivery of financial outcomes within a large, complex organisation. Strong understanding of the drivers of UK economic growth, including wider policy, sectoral, and market trends that shape national research and innovation priorities Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly and build productive partnerships with industry, central and local government, universities, and other external institutions Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to operate confidently at Board and senior Government levels, challenge constructively, and shape decision-making in complex, multi-stakeholder environments Strong personal resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to make decisions under pressure, manage differing viewpoints, and maintain focus on organisational priorities Demonstrated commitment to personal growth, organisational learning, and continuous improvement . click apply for full job details
Clerk of the House of Commons The Role This role of Clerk of the House of Commons is an exciting and unique opportunity to contribute to the work of the UK Parliament at the highest level. The Clerk of the House of Commons is an official member of the House of Commons Commission and chairs the Commons Executive Board. The postholder is appointed by the Crown as the chief adviser to the House on matters of parliamentary procedure, privilege and broader constitutional issues. As Head of the House of Commons Administration of around 4,000 staff, the Clerk provides strategic leadership and is ultimately responsible for the services provided to meet the strategic objectives of the administration of the House, through line management of and delegation to the Director General of the House of Commons. The Clerk also chairs the House Administration's Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group and must be able to demonstrate a strong personal commitment to those issues. Why join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive package of benefits, including: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days, increasing to 35 days after one year. Membership of the Civil Service pension scheme, with an average employer contribution of around 27%. Flexible and hybrid working options, where role requirements allow, to help you balance professional and personal commitments. Enhanced family friendly policies, including parental and caring leave. What we are looking for This post requires experience in high-level decision-making and strategic people management, the ability to inspire a diverse workforce, strong interpersonal skills, political impartiality and sensitivity, and detailed knowledge and expert understanding of the practices and procedures of the House of Commons. The Clerk is often required to give such procedural advice without notice to the Speaker, and when required to the Deputy Speakers, the Leader of the House, the Shadow Leader, Members of the front benches and individual Members of the House, and must be able to draft or explain it quickly, clearly and accurately. Good communication skills are an essential requirement, as is the capacity to respond quickly to often fast-moving events, with high reputational risks. Next steps and additional information The Clerk of the House will be selected on the basis of a combination of a written application, an assessment and interview. All candidates will be required to demonstrate in their written application and at interview how their experience has equipped them to meet the requirements of the role. The criteria that will be used to assess whether candidates have the required knowledge, experience, skills and qualities are set out above and in the Job Description. In your application you should give examples with evidence from your current or previous roles as to how you meet each of these criteria. All applicants are required to provide the following: A CV (maximum three sides of A4) with your full employment history as well as any unpaid or community activity. A short supporting statement (maximum two sides of A4) giving evidence of the strength and depth of your ability to meet the criteria for the role as detailed in the Job Description. The names and contact details for two referees. These must be people who know you well enough to comment on your suitability for the post and will be expected to have authoritative and personal knowledge of your achievements. As part of the online application process, you are asked to complete: A diversity monitoring form. This form will not be disclosed to anyone involved in assessing your application. More information on the role can be found in the Candidate Pack, which includes the Job Description and essential criteria. Applicants must ensure that anything submitted must be factually accurate. Plagiarism 'can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own.' Whilst candidates can make use of AI, they must do it truthfully. Where possible experience stated within the supporting statement should also be visible in the cv part of the application. Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications, statements, and CVs; submissions must be truthful and relevant to experience. Please ensure that you anonymise your application by removing any identifiable factors from your CV or Supporting Statement. The closing date is Tuesday 12th May 2026 (midday).
May 07, 2026
Full time
Clerk of the House of Commons The Role This role of Clerk of the House of Commons is an exciting and unique opportunity to contribute to the work of the UK Parliament at the highest level. The Clerk of the House of Commons is an official member of the House of Commons Commission and chairs the Commons Executive Board. The postholder is appointed by the Crown as the chief adviser to the House on matters of parliamentary procedure, privilege and broader constitutional issues. As Head of the House of Commons Administration of around 4,000 staff, the Clerk provides strategic leadership and is ultimately responsible for the services provided to meet the strategic objectives of the administration of the House, through line management of and delegation to the Director General of the House of Commons. The Clerk also chairs the House Administration's Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group and must be able to demonstrate a strong personal commitment to those issues. Why join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive package of benefits, including: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days, increasing to 35 days after one year. Membership of the Civil Service pension scheme, with an average employer contribution of around 27%. Flexible and hybrid working options, where role requirements allow, to help you balance professional and personal commitments. Enhanced family friendly policies, including parental and caring leave. What we are looking for This post requires experience in high-level decision-making and strategic people management, the ability to inspire a diverse workforce, strong interpersonal skills, political impartiality and sensitivity, and detailed knowledge and expert understanding of the practices and procedures of the House of Commons. The Clerk is often required to give such procedural advice without notice to the Speaker, and when required to the Deputy Speakers, the Leader of the House, the Shadow Leader, Members of the front benches and individual Members of the House, and must be able to draft or explain it quickly, clearly and accurately. Good communication skills are an essential requirement, as is the capacity to respond quickly to often fast-moving events, with high reputational risks. Next steps and additional information The Clerk of the House will be selected on the basis of a combination of a written application, an assessment and interview. All candidates will be required to demonstrate in their written application and at interview how their experience has equipped them to meet the requirements of the role. The criteria that will be used to assess whether candidates have the required knowledge, experience, skills and qualities are set out above and in the Job Description. In your application you should give examples with evidence from your current or previous roles as to how you meet each of these criteria. All applicants are required to provide the following: A CV (maximum three sides of A4) with your full employment history as well as any unpaid or community activity. A short supporting statement (maximum two sides of A4) giving evidence of the strength and depth of your ability to meet the criteria for the role as detailed in the Job Description. The names and contact details for two referees. These must be people who know you well enough to comment on your suitability for the post and will be expected to have authoritative and personal knowledge of your achievements. As part of the online application process, you are asked to complete: A diversity monitoring form. This form will not be disclosed to anyone involved in assessing your application. More information on the role can be found in the Candidate Pack, which includes the Job Description and essential criteria. Applicants must ensure that anything submitted must be factually accurate. Plagiarism 'can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own.' Whilst candidates can make use of AI, they must do it truthfully. Where possible experience stated within the supporting statement should also be visible in the cv part of the application. Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications, statements, and CVs; submissions must be truthful and relevant to experience. Please ensure that you anonymise your application by removing any identifiable factors from your CV or Supporting Statement. The closing date is Tuesday 12th May 2026 (midday).
My client is recruiting for experienced Private Client Solicitors, Legal Executives or Paralegals to join their team on a fully remote basis. My clients award-winning firm stands apart from other practices; they are incredibly entrepreneurial, creative and offer great flexibility to their staff. They have a family friendly feel throughout the practice, they invest heavily in their staff and due to continued growth; they can offer strong prospects. They have acquired several businesses over recent years which have enabled them to become one of the UKs largest probate providers. Due to this unparalleled growth, they are able to provide a fast-track route for fee-earners to become Salaried Directors within three years, just by hitting your target in 3 non consecutive years. Their approach to business and their clients has put them ahead of competitors. They have core values that define who they are, how they operate and the services they offer. Their success is down to their people and the strong relationship they have built with their clients. The team Due to expansion they are recruiting for an experienced and highly skilled Private Client Lawyer to join the department. Everyone works in a cohesive environment but with the autonomy to run and develop their caseload and build client relationships. Many lawyers within the team are STEP members but everyone shares their expertise, knowledge and experience to support one another. The role You will take on an already existing case load of varied Private Client work which will consist of Wills, Probate, Administration of Estates, LPA s, Inheritance Tax Planning and Trusts. There is plenty of opportunity to grow and develop the work and you will be encouraged and given the independence to build relationships with other departments and external referrers. You will also be given the option to be actively involved with supporting and mentoring junior members of the department. Salary and Benefits • Fully remote working • Bonus scheme • Opportunity for quarterly and annual salary increases through our employee incentive scheme • Company pension scheme • Death in service benefit • Exclusive employee discounts • SMART health program • Significant career progression opportunities, including STEP certification and potential advancement to Director level Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial Recruitment. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
May 07, 2026
Full time
My client is recruiting for experienced Private Client Solicitors, Legal Executives or Paralegals to join their team on a fully remote basis. My clients award-winning firm stands apart from other practices; they are incredibly entrepreneurial, creative and offer great flexibility to their staff. They have a family friendly feel throughout the practice, they invest heavily in their staff and due to continued growth; they can offer strong prospects. They have acquired several businesses over recent years which have enabled them to become one of the UKs largest probate providers. Due to this unparalleled growth, they are able to provide a fast-track route for fee-earners to become Salaried Directors within three years, just by hitting your target in 3 non consecutive years. Their approach to business and their clients has put them ahead of competitors. They have core values that define who they are, how they operate and the services they offer. Their success is down to their people and the strong relationship they have built with their clients. The team Due to expansion they are recruiting for an experienced and highly skilled Private Client Lawyer to join the department. Everyone works in a cohesive environment but with the autonomy to run and develop their caseload and build client relationships. Many lawyers within the team are STEP members but everyone shares their expertise, knowledge and experience to support one another. The role You will take on an already existing case load of varied Private Client work which will consist of Wills, Probate, Administration of Estates, LPA s, Inheritance Tax Planning and Trusts. There is plenty of opportunity to grow and develop the work and you will be encouraged and given the independence to build relationships with other departments and external referrers. You will also be given the option to be actively involved with supporting and mentoring junior members of the department. Salary and Benefits • Fully remote working • Bonus scheme • Opportunity for quarterly and annual salary increases through our employee incentive scheme • Company pension scheme • Death in service benefit • Exclusive employee discounts • SMART health program • Significant career progression opportunities, including STEP certification and potential advancement to Director level Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial Recruitment. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
# Head of Supply Chain AssuranceSupply Chain Job DetailsLocationNottingham, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£86kLevelLeadershipPosted# Head of Supply Chain Assurance Overview of ResponsibilitiesFusion energy offers the potential for significant quantities of low-carbon, inherently safe, abundantly fuelled, baseload energy, supporting sustainable climate action and energy independence. While the technical challenge remains high, confidence is increasing, and the rewards of realising fusion are almost incalculable. Anticipated to come online for commercial purposes in the middle of this century, fusion offers a viable means to sustainable net zero in the UK and globally, as well as to increased energy security. The UK is currently a world leader in fusion research and development and in the drive to realise commercially viable energy from fusion, a sector with an estimated value of £tns per year.STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) is the UK's flagship national programme to deliver a prototype fusion energy plant, targeting 2040, and a path to commercial viability of fusion. STEP is deliberately bold and ambitious and seeks people who want to be part of a world-changing endeavour and who have credible and relevant experiencing in delivery.STEP is supported by the UK Atomic Energy Authority, which has breadth and depth of expertise in fusion science, engineering and operations built over decades. UK Fusion Energy Ltd. (UKFE) Is a relatively new organisation established to focus on the delivery of the prototype and, in so doing, the development of a fusion supply chain. UKFE will lead a collaborative team of industrial Whole Plant Partners who bring expertise in engineering and construction, plus UKAEA who will remain as strategic Partner providing fusion expertise. The Role: Reporting to the Director of Safety, Quality & Mission Assurance, you will be accountable for the strategic design and operational delivery of UKFE's Supply Chain Assurance framework across the full project lifecycle.You will provide senior leadership and oversight to ensure that Tier 1, 2, and 3 suppliers consistently deliver to nuclear safety, quality, environmental, and security requirements. From early design through off site manufacture, construction, installation, testing, and final handover, your role will be central to identifying and mitigating supply chain risk before it impacts safety, cost, schedule, or regulatory confidence.This role is pivotal to maintaining UKFE's Intelligent Customer capability, supporting regulatory assurance, and strengthening long term supply chain resilience for fusion delivery. What You'll Be Responsible For Supply Chain Assurance Strategy & Governance Own and evolve the enterprise wide Supply Chain Assurance Strategy, aligned to the nuclear safety case, programme maturity, and regulatory expectations Act as the single point of accountability for supply chain assurance policy, standards, and governance across UKFE, partners, and suppliers Provide authoritative challenge where supply chain risk exceeds acceptable nuclear, safety, or delivery tolerances Set assurance expectations early in procurement and contracting to prevent late stage quality or delivery risk Supplier Audit, Assessment & Oversight Lead a team of assessors and auditors conducting technical, quality, and nuclear safety culture audits across the supply base Define audit philosophy, scope, depth, and prioritisation based on supplier criticality and risk Oversee audits of complex, global suppliers, commissioning specialist assurance where required Ensure audit outcomes drive meaningful, measurable improvements in supplier capability Supply Chain Risk Identification & Mitigation Identify single points of failure and systemic risks within multi tier supply chains Lead strategic interventions to address supplier fragility, capability gaps, or over reliance on key vendors Support executive decision making with clear options, trade offs, and consequences Supplier Development & Continuous Improvement Work closely with Commercial and Procurement teams to onboard and develop non nuclear ready suppliers Sponsor supplier capability development to meet nuclear quality and safety expectations Use audit intelligence, learning from experience, and data analytics to drive targeted improvement Balance rigorous assurance with supplier development to support innovation without compromising standards Regulatory & Stakeholder Assurance Act as a senior assurance interface for regulators on supply chain integrity and Intelligent Customer responsibilities Provide credible, auditable evidence to support regulatory inspections, reviews, and interventions Build regulator confidence through transparency, consistency, and timely escalation of issues Influence internal stakeholders on regulatory expectations and consequences of supply chain failure Leadership & Culture Build and lead a high performing supply chain assurance team Foster a values led, inclusive culture grounded in professionalism, integrity, and learning Lead by example and act as a cultural ambassador for UKFESalary£86,758 + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeSTEPDepartmentUKFE - Risk and AssuranceDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4139C Qualifications What you'll bring You will be a highly experienced supply chain or quality assurance leader with deep expertise in operating within regulated, safety critical environments. You bring strong systems thinking, sound judgement, and the confidence to challenge delivery pressures where nuclear safety, quality, or regulatory credibility could be compromised. Comfortable working across complex, multi tier supply chains, you are equally adept at rigorous assurance and developing supplier capability. Experience supporting nuclear or equivalent mega projects and engaging regulators with credibility will be key to your success in this role. Essential Significant experience in supply chain or quality roles within regulated industries (e.g. nuclear, aerospace, oil & gas) Experience supporting Nuclear New Build or equivalent mega project environments Degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, or Quality Management Chartered status (e.g. CQP (CQI), MCIPS, CEng) Deep knowledge of ISO 9001 and ISO 19443 (Nuclear Quality) Understanding of ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 within nuclear infrastructure contexts Ability to obtain high level security clearance (SC/DV); existing clearance desirable Desirable Familiarity with ASME NQA 1 or equivalent nuclear standards Experience working with global, multi tier supply chains Strong capability in supplier performance analytics and assurance tools Experience supporting regulatory audits and inspections Additional InformationWe welcome applications from under-represented groups, particularly women in STEM and individuals from British black and ethnic minority backgrounds, and individuals with disabilities. Our Executive team, supported by our 'Equality, Diversity and Inclusion' (EDI) Partner and Inclusion Ambassadors, actively promotes EDI and takes steps to increase diversity within our organisation. We reinforce best practices in recruitment and selection and evaluate approaches to remove barriers to success. UKFE is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes to the way we interview or share information. This role requires employees to complete an online Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS), including the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks for criminal convictions. Whilst not required at this time, there is a possibility of an SC Clearance being required in the future.
May 07, 2026
Full time
# Head of Supply Chain AssuranceSupply Chain Job DetailsLocationNottingham, United KingdomEmployment TypeFull-timeSalary£86kLevelLeadershipPosted# Head of Supply Chain Assurance Overview of ResponsibilitiesFusion energy offers the potential for significant quantities of low-carbon, inherently safe, abundantly fuelled, baseload energy, supporting sustainable climate action and energy independence. While the technical challenge remains high, confidence is increasing, and the rewards of realising fusion are almost incalculable. Anticipated to come online for commercial purposes in the middle of this century, fusion offers a viable means to sustainable net zero in the UK and globally, as well as to increased energy security. The UK is currently a world leader in fusion research and development and in the drive to realise commercially viable energy from fusion, a sector with an estimated value of £tns per year.STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) is the UK's flagship national programme to deliver a prototype fusion energy plant, targeting 2040, and a path to commercial viability of fusion. STEP is deliberately bold and ambitious and seeks people who want to be part of a world-changing endeavour and who have credible and relevant experiencing in delivery.STEP is supported by the UK Atomic Energy Authority, which has breadth and depth of expertise in fusion science, engineering and operations built over decades. UK Fusion Energy Ltd. (UKFE) Is a relatively new organisation established to focus on the delivery of the prototype and, in so doing, the development of a fusion supply chain. UKFE will lead a collaborative team of industrial Whole Plant Partners who bring expertise in engineering and construction, plus UKAEA who will remain as strategic Partner providing fusion expertise. The Role: Reporting to the Director of Safety, Quality & Mission Assurance, you will be accountable for the strategic design and operational delivery of UKFE's Supply Chain Assurance framework across the full project lifecycle.You will provide senior leadership and oversight to ensure that Tier 1, 2, and 3 suppliers consistently deliver to nuclear safety, quality, environmental, and security requirements. From early design through off site manufacture, construction, installation, testing, and final handover, your role will be central to identifying and mitigating supply chain risk before it impacts safety, cost, schedule, or regulatory confidence.This role is pivotal to maintaining UKFE's Intelligent Customer capability, supporting regulatory assurance, and strengthening long term supply chain resilience for fusion delivery. What You'll Be Responsible For Supply Chain Assurance Strategy & Governance Own and evolve the enterprise wide Supply Chain Assurance Strategy, aligned to the nuclear safety case, programme maturity, and regulatory expectations Act as the single point of accountability for supply chain assurance policy, standards, and governance across UKFE, partners, and suppliers Provide authoritative challenge where supply chain risk exceeds acceptable nuclear, safety, or delivery tolerances Set assurance expectations early in procurement and contracting to prevent late stage quality or delivery risk Supplier Audit, Assessment & Oversight Lead a team of assessors and auditors conducting technical, quality, and nuclear safety culture audits across the supply base Define audit philosophy, scope, depth, and prioritisation based on supplier criticality and risk Oversee audits of complex, global suppliers, commissioning specialist assurance where required Ensure audit outcomes drive meaningful, measurable improvements in supplier capability Supply Chain Risk Identification & Mitigation Identify single points of failure and systemic risks within multi tier supply chains Lead strategic interventions to address supplier fragility, capability gaps, or over reliance on key vendors Support executive decision making with clear options, trade offs, and consequences Supplier Development & Continuous Improvement Work closely with Commercial and Procurement teams to onboard and develop non nuclear ready suppliers Sponsor supplier capability development to meet nuclear quality and safety expectations Use audit intelligence, learning from experience, and data analytics to drive targeted improvement Balance rigorous assurance with supplier development to support innovation without compromising standards Regulatory & Stakeholder Assurance Act as a senior assurance interface for regulators on supply chain integrity and Intelligent Customer responsibilities Provide credible, auditable evidence to support regulatory inspections, reviews, and interventions Build regulator confidence through transparency, consistency, and timely escalation of issues Influence internal stakeholders on regulatory expectations and consequences of supply chain failure Leadership & Culture Build and lead a high performing supply chain assurance team Foster a values led, inclusive culture grounded in professionalism, integrity, and learning Lead by example and act as a cultural ambassador for UKFESalary£86,758 + excellent benefits including outstanding pensionProgrammeSTEPDepartmentUKFE - Risk and AssuranceDisciplineSite LocationType of EmploymentFull-timeReference NumberREF4139C Qualifications What you'll bring You will be a highly experienced supply chain or quality assurance leader with deep expertise in operating within regulated, safety critical environments. You bring strong systems thinking, sound judgement, and the confidence to challenge delivery pressures where nuclear safety, quality, or regulatory credibility could be compromised. Comfortable working across complex, multi tier supply chains, you are equally adept at rigorous assurance and developing supplier capability. Experience supporting nuclear or equivalent mega projects and engaging regulators with credibility will be key to your success in this role. Essential Significant experience in supply chain or quality roles within regulated industries (e.g. nuclear, aerospace, oil & gas) Experience supporting Nuclear New Build or equivalent mega project environments Degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, or Quality Management Chartered status (e.g. CQP (CQI), MCIPS, CEng) Deep knowledge of ISO 9001 and ISO 19443 (Nuclear Quality) Understanding of ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 within nuclear infrastructure contexts Ability to obtain high level security clearance (SC/DV); existing clearance desirable Desirable Familiarity with ASME NQA 1 or equivalent nuclear standards Experience working with global, multi tier supply chains Strong capability in supplier performance analytics and assurance tools Experience supporting regulatory audits and inspections Additional InformationWe welcome applications from under-represented groups, particularly women in STEM and individuals from British black and ethnic minority backgrounds, and individuals with disabilities. Our Executive team, supported by our 'Equality, Diversity and Inclusion' (EDI) Partner and Inclusion Ambassadors, actively promotes EDI and takes steps to increase diversity within our organisation. We reinforce best practices in recruitment and selection and evaluate approaches to remove barriers to success. UKFE is committed to being accessible. Please email if you have any questions or require help or adjustments to compete on a fair basis, for example, changes to the way we interview or share information. This role requires employees to complete an online Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS), including the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks for criminal convictions. Whilst not required at this time, there is a possibility of an SC Clearance being required in the future.
A client of mine who is a leading Housing Association is looking to recruit a Building Safety Manager on a full time permanent basis. Travel across the Regions of, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, & Cornwall with 2 x visits to Londer per month with be a requirement for this position, therefore access to own vehicle and driving licence are essential. The Building Safety Team will be the first point of contact for all fire and structural safety enquiries. The Building Safety Manager should influence at senior levels and give expert advice to all levels within the business. Management of building safety controls, processes, and procedures are the responsibility of many different stakeholders within the business. The Building Safety Manager is key in ensuring responsibilities in relation to our higher-risk buildings (HRBs) are effectively coordinated and carried out and evidenced through the building safety cases. Ensure that all HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with our building safety management system. In addition you will be supporting in developing a culture of high performance, strong engagement and commitment to building and customer safety. Lead a team of a Building Safety Team Leader and an Officer, responsible for daily oversight of the HRBs, reporting on compliance and providing advice and guidance to colleagues and residents on building safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support duty holder in respect of fire and building safety to ensure that we meet our current and anticipated regulatory obligations (including monitoring the regulatory environment and learning from best practice). Ensure that all identified HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the Building Safety Act. Liaise with external agencies and other housing providers to keep abreast of good practice. Represent the organisation with external partners and stakeholders including Local Authorities, HSE, MHCLG, Fire and Rescue Authorities etc. Develop strong and effective relationships and promote building safety within the Group to ensure that all our activities contribute to improved resident safety. Support the Growth and Assurance Directorate with relevant information required by the Regulator (i.e. supply key building information, update the safety case, provide information to support the application for BAC). Oversee the management of the Mandatory Occurrence Reporting System and the management of customer building safety related complaints in HRBs. Ensure the Director of Health, Safety and Property Compliance is made fully aware of any potential Mandatory Occurrences. Develop and deliver a robust and risk-based approach to building safety which is proportionate and offers best value. Document Building Safety Management System and undertake regular reviews. Compile BSCs for all HRBs including the documentation of building specific safety management systems and risk assessments. Act as the main point of contact for colleagues, customers and stakeholders on matters of fire and building safety in relation to HRBs. Act as joint contact alongside the Head of Fire Safety to Primary Authority Partner - London Fire Brigade (LFB). Develop plans with operational teams for the delivery of fire and building safety work on HRBs including any further investigations or interim measures as required. Develop procedures for the management of relationships with third party Accountable Persons and the monitoring of their building safety and compliance obligations. Be involved in the development of the design guide/employer's requirements/fire strategies for new higher-risk developments. Play a leading role in ensuring the delivery of resident engagement strategies for HRBs. Work with Development and Asset Management colleagues to establish processes and procedures to manage the digital record from handover, throughout occupation phase, and develop and maintain the golden thread of information. Review and sign off all relevant handover information prior to occupation. Work with Asset Management, Service Delivery and Development teams to develop change control processes and gateway approval points for HRBs. Assist in the preparation and presentation of accurate management information and reports for Boards, the Executive and other external stakeholders as required. Take responsibility for own personal development, updating knowledge of changes in legislation, best practice and other developments relevant to the post holder's service and which affect the wider business. Undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be specified and that are commensurate with the level of the job. Support and deputise for the Head of Property Compliance, when necessary. Experience and Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent and\or suitable experience in a related technical role. Specifically technical knowledge of: Building Design & Construction Life Safety, Protection, Fire and Behaviour Compartmentation Fire Strategies Building Fabric & Systems Interaction of System and Components Educated to at least level 4 in a fire safety management or asset compliance discipline. (e.g., hold an advanced fire management diploma or equivalent, NEBOSH Fire certificate or equivalent). Evidence of specialist training and experience, membership of a professional body, or certification by a third-party certification body. Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in a building safety capacity to achieve common goals. Experience of analysing complex and difficult situations and recommending appropriate practical and responsive solutions. Extensive knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements for building services and safety, particularly in HRBs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a particular strength for influencing, negotiating and consultation. Strong customer focus and experience of managing relationships with customers and both internal and external stakeholders. Interpersonal, communication and leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop the team and individuals. Ability to read and disseminate technical, performance data, and indicators; and translate technical information for a non-technical audience. Good understanding of Health and Safety legislation and issues affecting the delivery of construction works and a safe building environment. Experience of using digital solutions/software to monitor and evidence performance. Hold a full valid driving licence and able to travel locally, regionally and nationally, including some nights away from home. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
May 07, 2026
Full time
A client of mine who is a leading Housing Association is looking to recruit a Building Safety Manager on a full time permanent basis. Travel across the Regions of, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, & Cornwall with 2 x visits to Londer per month with be a requirement for this position, therefore access to own vehicle and driving licence are essential. The Building Safety Team will be the first point of contact for all fire and structural safety enquiries. The Building Safety Manager should influence at senior levels and give expert advice to all levels within the business. Management of building safety controls, processes, and procedures are the responsibility of many different stakeholders within the business. The Building Safety Manager is key in ensuring responsibilities in relation to our higher-risk buildings (HRBs) are effectively coordinated and carried out and evidenced through the building safety cases. Ensure that all HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with our building safety management system. In addition you will be supporting in developing a culture of high performance, strong engagement and commitment to building and customer safety. Lead a team of a Building Safety Team Leader and an Officer, responsible for daily oversight of the HRBs, reporting on compliance and providing advice and guidance to colleagues and residents on building safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support duty holder in respect of fire and building safety to ensure that we meet our current and anticipated regulatory obligations (including monitoring the regulatory environment and learning from best practice). Ensure that all identified HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the Building Safety Act. Liaise with external agencies and other housing providers to keep abreast of good practice. Represent the organisation with external partners and stakeholders including Local Authorities, HSE, MHCLG, Fire and Rescue Authorities etc. Develop strong and effective relationships and promote building safety within the Group to ensure that all our activities contribute to improved resident safety. Support the Growth and Assurance Directorate with relevant information required by the Regulator (i.e. supply key building information, update the safety case, provide information to support the application for BAC). Oversee the management of the Mandatory Occurrence Reporting System and the management of customer building safety related complaints in HRBs. Ensure the Director of Health, Safety and Property Compliance is made fully aware of any potential Mandatory Occurrences. Develop and deliver a robust and risk-based approach to building safety which is proportionate and offers best value. Document Building Safety Management System and undertake regular reviews. Compile BSCs for all HRBs including the documentation of building specific safety management systems and risk assessments. Act as the main point of contact for colleagues, customers and stakeholders on matters of fire and building safety in relation to HRBs. Act as joint contact alongside the Head of Fire Safety to Primary Authority Partner - London Fire Brigade (LFB). Develop plans with operational teams for the delivery of fire and building safety work on HRBs including any further investigations or interim measures as required. Develop procedures for the management of relationships with third party Accountable Persons and the monitoring of their building safety and compliance obligations. Be involved in the development of the design guide/employer's requirements/fire strategies for new higher-risk developments. Play a leading role in ensuring the delivery of resident engagement strategies for HRBs. Work with Development and Asset Management colleagues to establish processes and procedures to manage the digital record from handover, throughout occupation phase, and develop and maintain the golden thread of information. Review and sign off all relevant handover information prior to occupation. Work with Asset Management, Service Delivery and Development teams to develop change control processes and gateway approval points for HRBs. Assist in the preparation and presentation of accurate management information and reports for Boards, the Executive and other external stakeholders as required. Take responsibility for own personal development, updating knowledge of changes in legislation, best practice and other developments relevant to the post holder's service and which affect the wider business. Undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be specified and that are commensurate with the level of the job. Support and deputise for the Head of Property Compliance, when necessary. Experience and Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent and\or suitable experience in a related technical role. Specifically technical knowledge of: Building Design & Construction Life Safety, Protection, Fire and Behaviour Compartmentation Fire Strategies Building Fabric & Systems Interaction of System and Components Educated to at least level 4 in a fire safety management or asset compliance discipline. (e.g., hold an advanced fire management diploma or equivalent, NEBOSH Fire certificate or equivalent). Evidence of specialist training and experience, membership of a professional body, or certification by a third-party certification body. Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in a building safety capacity to achieve common goals. Experience of analysing complex and difficult situations and recommending appropriate practical and responsive solutions. Extensive knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements for building services and safety, particularly in HRBs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a particular strength for influencing, negotiating and consultation. Strong customer focus and experience of managing relationships with customers and both internal and external stakeholders. Interpersonal, communication and leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop the team and individuals. Ability to read and disseminate technical, performance data, and indicators; and translate technical information for a non-technical audience. Good understanding of Health and Safety legislation and issues affecting the delivery of construction works and a safe building environment. Experience of using digital solutions/software to monitor and evidence performance. Hold a full valid driving licence and able to travel locally, regionally and nationally, including some nights away from home. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Release is seeking to appoint a Supervising Solicitor for Community Care with genuine flexibility for part time or full time working to help shape and expand our legal services at the intersection of social justice and community care law. This role is particularly well suited to candidates seeking reduced hours , portfolio careers, or a position that allows for balance alongside caring responsibilities, or other commitments . The successful candidate will join a values driven organisation delivering high quality casework, innovative community based legal services, and strategic litigation aimed at systemic change. Person Specification Essential Minimum 4 years + post qualified solicitor with a current practising certificate, and Minimum 3 years + substantial experience in legal aid casework, supervision and/or compliance, and Minimum 1 year + experience of supervising others, and Experience in public law, housing law, and/or community care law within legal aid practice, and Strong commitment to social justice, harm reduction, and trauma-informed practice. Approved legal aid supervisor with the Legal Aid Agency. Desirable Experience working in a charity or non-profit organisation. Experience supporting or contributing to strategic litigation or test case work. Understanding of the impact of drug policy and criminalisation on marginalised communities. Experience in developing new services, partnerships, or funding-linked delivery models. Important notice: For this job, Release will only consider applications from those who already have the right to live and work in the UK. See the Home Office Immigration & Nationality Directorate for information on the UK Government's immigration policy. About the Role The Supervising Solicitor for Community Care Legal Aid is a key role in shaping and strengthening Release s legal services. Working closely with the Joint Head of Legal Services and Executive Director, and in collaboration with other colleagues, you will supervise the delivery of high-quality legal advice and representation, supporting the growth of legal aid practice whilst ensuring Release continues to train and develop social justice lawyers for the future. We are looking for an experienced legal aid practitioner who is strongly committed to social justice and the legal rights of marginalised communities, and who wants to build leadership experience in a movement-led organisation. The role will combine hands-on practice, leadership, supervision and compliance responsibilities. Please note: We do not expect the postholder to generate legal aid income at a multiple of their salary. While we do aim to grow legal aid income across the team to an initial target of £15,000 £25,000 per annum, the focus of this role is on developing high quality legal aid practice and building sustainable income collectively, as part of a mixed income organisational model. As Supervising Solicitor for Community Care Legal Aid, you will: • Support Strategic Development: Contribute to developing the direction and priorities of Release s legal services, including expanding legal aid work and strengthening access to justice. • Provide Practice Supervision: Support a multidisciplinary team of solicitors, legal advisers and volunteers to deliver excellent, trauma-informed legal support. Support and mentor team members on how to adhere to legal aid file compliance, time recording and CCMS applications. • Ensure Quality and Compliance: Help ensure consistent regulatory compliance and quality assurance across legal casework, including legal aid requirements. • Strengthen and Grow Services: Help develop and improve legal service delivery models, including responding to emerging needs and client priorities. • Contribute to Systemic Change: Support Release s wider mission by helping connect legal services with policy, research, and advocacy work. This role is ideal for someone with legal aid expertise and management potential, who wants to take a meaningful step into leadership whilst continuing to centre client care, justice and harm reduction.
May 06, 2026
Full time
Release is seeking to appoint a Supervising Solicitor for Community Care with genuine flexibility for part time or full time working to help shape and expand our legal services at the intersection of social justice and community care law. This role is particularly well suited to candidates seeking reduced hours , portfolio careers, or a position that allows for balance alongside caring responsibilities, or other commitments . The successful candidate will join a values driven organisation delivering high quality casework, innovative community based legal services, and strategic litigation aimed at systemic change. Person Specification Essential Minimum 4 years + post qualified solicitor with a current practising certificate, and Minimum 3 years + substantial experience in legal aid casework, supervision and/or compliance, and Minimum 1 year + experience of supervising others, and Experience in public law, housing law, and/or community care law within legal aid practice, and Strong commitment to social justice, harm reduction, and trauma-informed practice. Approved legal aid supervisor with the Legal Aid Agency. Desirable Experience working in a charity or non-profit organisation. Experience supporting or contributing to strategic litigation or test case work. Understanding of the impact of drug policy and criminalisation on marginalised communities. Experience in developing new services, partnerships, or funding-linked delivery models. Important notice: For this job, Release will only consider applications from those who already have the right to live and work in the UK. See the Home Office Immigration & Nationality Directorate for information on the UK Government's immigration policy. About the Role The Supervising Solicitor for Community Care Legal Aid is a key role in shaping and strengthening Release s legal services. Working closely with the Joint Head of Legal Services and Executive Director, and in collaboration with other colleagues, you will supervise the delivery of high-quality legal advice and representation, supporting the growth of legal aid practice whilst ensuring Release continues to train and develop social justice lawyers for the future. We are looking for an experienced legal aid practitioner who is strongly committed to social justice and the legal rights of marginalised communities, and who wants to build leadership experience in a movement-led organisation. The role will combine hands-on practice, leadership, supervision and compliance responsibilities. Please note: We do not expect the postholder to generate legal aid income at a multiple of their salary. While we do aim to grow legal aid income across the team to an initial target of £15,000 £25,000 per annum, the focus of this role is on developing high quality legal aid practice and building sustainable income collectively, as part of a mixed income organisational model. As Supervising Solicitor for Community Care Legal Aid, you will: • Support Strategic Development: Contribute to developing the direction and priorities of Release s legal services, including expanding legal aid work and strengthening access to justice. • Provide Practice Supervision: Support a multidisciplinary team of solicitors, legal advisers and volunteers to deliver excellent, trauma-informed legal support. Support and mentor team members on how to adhere to legal aid file compliance, time recording and CCMS applications. • Ensure Quality and Compliance: Help ensure consistent regulatory compliance and quality assurance across legal casework, including legal aid requirements. • Strengthen and Grow Services: Help develop and improve legal service delivery models, including responding to emerging needs and client priorities. • Contribute to Systemic Change: Support Release s wider mission by helping connect legal services with policy, research, and advocacy work. This role is ideal for someone with legal aid expertise and management potential, who wants to take a meaningful step into leadership whilst continuing to centre client care, justice and harm reduction.
Job Title: Head of Tax Location: Finchley, London - 4 days in office, 1 working from home day Salary: £110,000 - £130,000 + benefits package! The Role: Due to extensive growth, my client are looking to recruit a Head of Tax to be based out of their head office in London. They are a rapidly growing, multi-disciplinary professional services firm with subsidiaries spanning Tax, Accounting, Legal, Financial Services, Executive Recruitment, and Fractional CFO Services. The Head of Tax will assume ownership and manage the Tax Practice, which comprises of UK private client service provision to a number of clients around the globe. The role offers variety, autonomy and the opportunity to work with an incredibly broad range of clients. Role Responsibilities: Leadership & Management of tax department Reporting to the Managing Director Producing reports on efficiencies of the department Setting deadlines and ensuring KPIs are met for the tax team and wider department Leading weekly departmental meetings Signing off and monitoring training programmes Leading staff reviews Assisting with recruitment Speaking with clients and prospects (over the phone) and answering tax queries To attend face to face meetings with clients, and in certain cases to lead those meetings Handle new leads and enquiries with a view to signing up new clients Manage the returns processes with 3rd party outsourcing agencies Assisting the wider tax team with tax return reviews from outsourcing company Development, mentorship and growth of junior members of the team You may be required to produce technical newsletters and articles for the firm's website You will be required to write technical taxation reports and tax planning advice Small portfolio of gold standard clients compliance & advice Assisting tax leadership team with strategy Various ad hoc work as and when it arises The Ideal Candidate: You will be CTA qualified and have experience in a similar role in a medium size practice. Strong tax technical and practical expertise within the private client tax arena with demonstrable broad experience of the tax affairs of non-domiciled individuals, entrepreneurs and share schemes for small and medium-sized enterprises Experience in managing a portfolio of clients through the self assessment tax cycle Aptitude for research and the ability to prepare complex written advice/calculations Strong communication skills, be it face-face, email or in writing, and have an emotional intelligence in dealing with sensitive private client matters e.g. divorce cases, business partner disputes Some experience in identifying opportunities for business development on tax clients and across other service lines would be advantageous Proven track record of managing successful teams and delivering results Strong communication and interpersonal skills Strong IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office - notably, Excel) Benefits: Growth Shares Private medical insurance Group life insurance Breakfast club Points bonus scheme An additional day off for your Birthday every year Tailored training and development plans for every employee
May 06, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Tax Location: Finchley, London - 4 days in office, 1 working from home day Salary: £110,000 - £130,000 + benefits package! The Role: Due to extensive growth, my client are looking to recruit a Head of Tax to be based out of their head office in London. They are a rapidly growing, multi-disciplinary professional services firm with subsidiaries spanning Tax, Accounting, Legal, Financial Services, Executive Recruitment, and Fractional CFO Services. The Head of Tax will assume ownership and manage the Tax Practice, which comprises of UK private client service provision to a number of clients around the globe. The role offers variety, autonomy and the opportunity to work with an incredibly broad range of clients. Role Responsibilities: Leadership & Management of tax department Reporting to the Managing Director Producing reports on efficiencies of the department Setting deadlines and ensuring KPIs are met for the tax team and wider department Leading weekly departmental meetings Signing off and monitoring training programmes Leading staff reviews Assisting with recruitment Speaking with clients and prospects (over the phone) and answering tax queries To attend face to face meetings with clients, and in certain cases to lead those meetings Handle new leads and enquiries with a view to signing up new clients Manage the returns processes with 3rd party outsourcing agencies Assisting the wider tax team with tax return reviews from outsourcing company Development, mentorship and growth of junior members of the team You may be required to produce technical newsletters and articles for the firm's website You will be required to write technical taxation reports and tax planning advice Small portfolio of gold standard clients compliance & advice Assisting tax leadership team with strategy Various ad hoc work as and when it arises The Ideal Candidate: You will be CTA qualified and have experience in a similar role in a medium size practice. Strong tax technical and practical expertise within the private client tax arena with demonstrable broad experience of the tax affairs of non-domiciled individuals, entrepreneurs and share schemes for small and medium-sized enterprises Experience in managing a portfolio of clients through the self assessment tax cycle Aptitude for research and the ability to prepare complex written advice/calculations Strong communication skills, be it face-face, email or in writing, and have an emotional intelligence in dealing with sensitive private client matters e.g. divorce cases, business partner disputes Some experience in identifying opportunities for business development on tax clients and across other service lines would be advantageous Proven track record of managing successful teams and delivering results Strong communication and interpersonal skills Strong IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office - notably, Excel) Benefits: Growth Shares Private medical insurance Group life insurance Breakfast club Points bonus scheme An additional day off for your Birthday every year Tailored training and development plans for every employee
We are an ambitious team incubated and supported by ImpactEd Group. The role would be employed by TEP Services Limited. Our platform has been built from the ground up by a small, skilled development team over the past three years. We are appointing a Senior Rails Engineer at a pivotal moment, joining as a senior individual contributor with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem, and acting as the senior technical reference point for the wider development team. You will work closely with our fractional CTO and the TEP Director to translate strategic priorities into well-built software, helping us actively embed AI-assisted development practices that we believe will significantly change how our team works over the next two years. Supporting our early- to mid-career developers in their work comes alongside the technical role. We are a small, mission-driven team and this is a high-trust, high-ownership role. The right person will care about the quality of what they build, be genuinely curious about the problems schools and trusts are trying to solve, and be excited about using AI tooling not as a shortcut but as a genuine accelerant for good work. What you ll inherit A proven, established codebase. Three years of well-considered Ruby on Rails development serving 600+ schools across the UK, Australia and the UAE, with active users, real data, and a roadmap shaped by partner feedback. A small, capable, agile team alongside you. Early-mid career developers learning from your day-to-day practice, with a culture of peer review, pair programming and honest feedback already in place. A fractional CTO and an engaged Director. Architectural sounding board on one side, a Director who understands the platform and the partner base on the other. You will not be navigating priorities alone. A clear AI-first direction. AI assisted development tools are in use and central to how we expect the team to work going forward. You will help shape that practice. Real product ambition. A roadmap that includes deeper data pipelines, international growth, and the underlying infrastructure to support a national-scale evidence base. A base in Leeds. A vibrant, accessible city-centre office at Platform, New Station Street, two minutes from Leeds station, in the heart of the northern tech hub. Remote-first or office-based at your preference. Role responsibilities This is an individual contributor role, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, working closely with the TEP Director and our fractional CTO. You will write production code day to day, own architectural decisions across your scope alongside the fractional CTO, and act as the senior technical reference point for the development team. Platform development You will: Write well-tested, high-quality code using Ruby on Rails and front-end technologies, delivering features, fixing bugs and addressing technical debt. Work within our Trello and GitHub workflow and agile ways of working, reviewing code, maintaining pull request quality and upholding a strong peer review culture. Take ownership of architectural decisions on the platform, working with the fractional CTO to ensure they are sound, well-reasoned and documented. Balance delivery pace with code quality. We want to move fast without accumulating debt. Contribute to the ongoing improvement of our development processes, tooling and ways of working as the team and platform grow. Lead on security and platform performance workstreams. Use AI-assisted development tools (Claude Code and similar) as a genuine part of your daily working practice, not as an occasional aid. Product planning You will Collaborate with the Director and fractional CTO on roadmap prioritisation, balancing new features, fixes, security and technical debt with a clear view of capacity and complexity. Translate product priorities into well-scoped, well-estimated technical work, developing cards, running planning sessions and ensuring the team has clarity on what they are building and why. Engage in sprint planning and retrospectives, contributing to how we continuously improve our delivery cadence. Bring your own perspective on where AI tooling adds value and where it introduces risk. We want someone who uses these tools critically and thoughtfully. Contribute to how we think about AI in product development more broadly. This is an area we are actively investing in and your input will shape our approach. Provide the Director with clear, honest technical input on decisions that have a product or strategic dimension. Problem solving You will: Respond to bug reports, both automated exceptions and human reports, working with the team to diagnose and resolve issues quickly. Maintain and improve platform reliability, security, monitoring and incident response processes. Team development and mentoring You will: Provide day-to-day technical support for the development team, the senior technical reference point for our developers. Contribute to strategy and working culture as part of a small, growing organisation. We value people who engage beyond their immediate technical brief. Mentor and support the team s growth through pair programming, code review, structured knowledge sharing and honest feedback. Help model and embed AI-first working practices across the team, supporting the developers in building real fluency. Work with the TEP Director and fractional CTO on team development and ways of working. About you We are open to a range of backgrounds. The right person will bring strong technical depth, creative problem solving and real enthusiasm for the way emergent technologies and AI are changing how development work gets done. You do not need to have worked in education or edtech before, but you should care about the mission. What you ll need We imagine that most strong applicants will have 7+ years of relevant commercial Ruby experience, with strong Rails experience in production environments. We are more interested in your skills than where they came from. A strong instinct for code quality. You care about maintainability, test coverage and what the codebase looks like in two years, not just whether it ships today. Genuine, practical experience with AI-assisted development tools. You use these comfortably and can speak with real authority about when and how they work. Comfort working in an evolving, established codebase. You are at ease with inherited code and incremental improvement. Familiarity with data pipelines, analytics infrastructure or big data. Translating product priorities into well-scoped technical work. You are comfortable bridging product and engineering. Strong communication skills. You can explain complex technical decisions clearly to a non-technical Director and work effectively with a fractional CTO. What will set you apart Experience working in Python. Experience significantly contributing to a small development team, not just individual delivery, but helping others do their best work. An interest in education, social enterprise or the tech for good context.
May 06, 2026
Full time
We are an ambitious team incubated and supported by ImpactEd Group. The role would be employed by TEP Services Limited. Our platform has been built from the ground up by a small, skilled development team over the past three years. We are appointing a Senior Rails Engineer at a pivotal moment, joining as a senior individual contributor with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem, and acting as the senior technical reference point for the wider development team. You will work closely with our fractional CTO and the TEP Director to translate strategic priorities into well-built software, helping us actively embed AI-assisted development practices that we believe will significantly change how our team works over the next two years. Supporting our early- to mid-career developers in their work comes alongside the technical role. We are a small, mission-driven team and this is a high-trust, high-ownership role. The right person will care about the quality of what they build, be genuinely curious about the problems schools and trusts are trying to solve, and be excited about using AI tooling not as a shortcut but as a genuine accelerant for good work. What you ll inherit A proven, established codebase. Three years of well-considered Ruby on Rails development serving 600+ schools across the UK, Australia and the UAE, with active users, real data, and a roadmap shaped by partner feedback. A small, capable, agile team alongside you. Early-mid career developers learning from your day-to-day practice, with a culture of peer review, pair programming and honest feedback already in place. A fractional CTO and an engaged Director. Architectural sounding board on one side, a Director who understands the platform and the partner base on the other. You will not be navigating priorities alone. A clear AI-first direction. AI assisted development tools are in use and central to how we expect the team to work going forward. You will help shape that practice. Real product ambition. A roadmap that includes deeper data pipelines, international growth, and the underlying infrastructure to support a national-scale evidence base. A base in Leeds. A vibrant, accessible city-centre office at Platform, New Station Street, two minutes from Leeds station, in the heart of the northern tech hub. Remote-first or office-based at your preference. Role responsibilities This is an individual contributor role, owning two products in the TEP ecosystem with strong influence on product planning and the roadmap, working closely with the TEP Director and our fractional CTO. You will write production code day to day, own architectural decisions across your scope alongside the fractional CTO, and act as the senior technical reference point for the development team. Platform development You will: Write well-tested, high-quality code using Ruby on Rails and front-end technologies, delivering features, fixing bugs and addressing technical debt. Work within our Trello and GitHub workflow and agile ways of working, reviewing code, maintaining pull request quality and upholding a strong peer review culture. Take ownership of architectural decisions on the platform, working with the fractional CTO to ensure they are sound, well-reasoned and documented. Balance delivery pace with code quality. We want to move fast without accumulating debt. Contribute to the ongoing improvement of our development processes, tooling and ways of working as the team and platform grow. Lead on security and platform performance workstreams. Use AI-assisted development tools (Claude Code and similar) as a genuine part of your daily working practice, not as an occasional aid. Product planning You will Collaborate with the Director and fractional CTO on roadmap prioritisation, balancing new features, fixes, security and technical debt with a clear view of capacity and complexity. Translate product priorities into well-scoped, well-estimated technical work, developing cards, running planning sessions and ensuring the team has clarity on what they are building and why. Engage in sprint planning and retrospectives, contributing to how we continuously improve our delivery cadence. Bring your own perspective on where AI tooling adds value and where it introduces risk. We want someone who uses these tools critically and thoughtfully. Contribute to how we think about AI in product development more broadly. This is an area we are actively investing in and your input will shape our approach. Provide the Director with clear, honest technical input on decisions that have a product or strategic dimension. Problem solving You will: Respond to bug reports, both automated exceptions and human reports, working with the team to diagnose and resolve issues quickly. Maintain and improve platform reliability, security, monitoring and incident response processes. Team development and mentoring You will: Provide day-to-day technical support for the development team, the senior technical reference point for our developers. Contribute to strategy and working culture as part of a small, growing organisation. We value people who engage beyond their immediate technical brief. Mentor and support the team s growth through pair programming, code review, structured knowledge sharing and honest feedback. Help model and embed AI-first working practices across the team, supporting the developers in building real fluency. Work with the TEP Director and fractional CTO on team development and ways of working. About you We are open to a range of backgrounds. The right person will bring strong technical depth, creative problem solving and real enthusiasm for the way emergent technologies and AI are changing how development work gets done. You do not need to have worked in education or edtech before, but you should care about the mission. What you ll need We imagine that most strong applicants will have 7+ years of relevant commercial Ruby experience, with strong Rails experience in production environments. We are more interested in your skills than where they came from. A strong instinct for code quality. You care about maintainability, test coverage and what the codebase looks like in two years, not just whether it ships today. Genuine, practical experience with AI-assisted development tools. You use these comfortably and can speak with real authority about when and how they work. Comfort working in an evolving, established codebase. You are at ease with inherited code and incremental improvement. Familiarity with data pipelines, analytics infrastructure or big data. Translating product priorities into well-scoped technical work. You are comfortable bridging product and engineering. Strong communication skills. You can explain complex technical decisions clearly to a non-technical Director and work effectively with a fractional CTO. What will set you apart Experience working in Python. Experience significantly contributing to a small development team, not just individual delivery, but helping others do their best work. An interest in education, social enterprise or the tech for good context.
Foundever is looking for a new EMEA Senior Pricing Director, reporting to the Leader of Global Pricing. The role combines commercial strategy, analytical skills, financial acumen, team work and a strong ability to support nuanced decision making in fast paced deals. He/She/They will be working on high profile deals with Global and EMEA clients. Supported by Pricing Managers, the Pricing Director will be responsible for developing competitive and sustainable commercial proposals and modeling the financial returns of deals. The Pricing Director will also take a key role in Foundever transformation by engaging in strategic projects, including designing new commercial models. The role involves a mix of client facing work and internal cross functional work in a fast paced environment. Duties and Responsibilities Support the qualification of new opportunities when needed. Deliver Strategic Pricing for large, complex, international deals mixing Contact Centre business and Tech solutions. Model commercial offers and shape bespoke commercial models specific to the outsourcing industry. Manage Executive Reviews with Foundever leadership, assess risks and propose mitigation plans. Work with Clients and Internal stakeholders to efficiently close contracts. Assist with Transition from Sales to Delivery teams. Steer Deal Owners (Business Developers, Account Managers ) in their commercial discussions with clients, until closing deal and contract signature. Non bid work Engage on and own high profile projects - for instance: design and launch of new tools, commercial strategy, account recovery plans Design and shape new commercial models for new offers (new product and service lines, new technologies, new delivery locations ); bring new commercial models to life. Create a Winning Team Mindset across the pricing team. The role requires a proven track record in shaping commercial strategy and executing it for large organizations on outsourcing, technology or other business services. Qualifications At least 10 years in Commercial roles in Professional Services or Tech industries. Preferred - Hands on experience in managing B2B engagements and negotiating with large client organizations. Prior roles in Customer Success, Pricing, Solutions or Management Consulting are valued. Education Minimum: Bachelor/Master degree in Business Administration or related field, or graduated from a Business/Engineering school or a top tier university. Accounting & Auditing skills / qualifications (AAT, ACCA, ACA, CIMA are a plus but not essential). Tools and Applications Excellent knowledge of Excel for modelling and MS Office suite (Word, PowerPoint ). Knowledge of CPQ (Configure Price Quote) or other SAAS Pricing tools is a strong plus. Knowledge of AI generative tools such as ChatGPT, Jasper and similar is a plus. Languages Fluent English - both conversational and written. Candidates with French or German languages is preferred as you will be required to speak with the external stakeholders appropriately.
May 06, 2026
Full time
Foundever is looking for a new EMEA Senior Pricing Director, reporting to the Leader of Global Pricing. The role combines commercial strategy, analytical skills, financial acumen, team work and a strong ability to support nuanced decision making in fast paced deals. He/She/They will be working on high profile deals with Global and EMEA clients. Supported by Pricing Managers, the Pricing Director will be responsible for developing competitive and sustainable commercial proposals and modeling the financial returns of deals. The Pricing Director will also take a key role in Foundever transformation by engaging in strategic projects, including designing new commercial models. The role involves a mix of client facing work and internal cross functional work in a fast paced environment. Duties and Responsibilities Support the qualification of new opportunities when needed. Deliver Strategic Pricing for large, complex, international deals mixing Contact Centre business and Tech solutions. Model commercial offers and shape bespoke commercial models specific to the outsourcing industry. Manage Executive Reviews with Foundever leadership, assess risks and propose mitigation plans. Work with Clients and Internal stakeholders to efficiently close contracts. Assist with Transition from Sales to Delivery teams. Steer Deal Owners (Business Developers, Account Managers ) in their commercial discussions with clients, until closing deal and contract signature. Non bid work Engage on and own high profile projects - for instance: design and launch of new tools, commercial strategy, account recovery plans Design and shape new commercial models for new offers (new product and service lines, new technologies, new delivery locations ); bring new commercial models to life. Create a Winning Team Mindset across the pricing team. The role requires a proven track record in shaping commercial strategy and executing it for large organizations on outsourcing, technology or other business services. Qualifications At least 10 years in Commercial roles in Professional Services or Tech industries. Preferred - Hands on experience in managing B2B engagements and negotiating with large client organizations. Prior roles in Customer Success, Pricing, Solutions or Management Consulting are valued. Education Minimum: Bachelor/Master degree in Business Administration or related field, or graduated from a Business/Engineering school or a top tier university. Accounting & Auditing skills / qualifications (AAT, ACCA, ACA, CIMA are a plus but not essential). Tools and Applications Excellent knowledge of Excel for modelling and MS Office suite (Word, PowerPoint ). Knowledge of CPQ (Configure Price Quote) or other SAAS Pricing tools is a strong plus. Knowledge of AI generative tools such as ChatGPT, Jasper and similar is a plus. Languages Fluent English - both conversational and written. Candidates with French or German languages is preferred as you will be required to speak with the external stakeholders appropriately.
My client is recruiting for experienced Private Client Solicitors, Legal Executives or Paralegals to join their team on a fully remote basis. My clients award-winning firm stands apart from other practices; they are incredibly entrepreneurial, creative and offer great flexibility to their staff. They have a family friendly feel throughout the practice, they invest heavily in their staff and due to continued growth; they can offer strong prospects. They have acquired several businesses over recent years which have enabled them to become one of the UKs largest probate providers. Due to this unparalleled growth, they are able to provide a fast-track route for fee-earners to become Salaried Directors within three years, just by hitting your target in 3 non consecutive years. Their approach to business and their clients has put them ahead of competitors. They have core values that define who they are, how they operate and the services they offer. Their success is down to their people and the strong relationship they have built with their clients. The team Due to expansion they are recruiting for an experienced and highly skilled Private Client Lawyer to join the department. Everyone works in a cohesive environment but with the autonomy to run and develop their caseload and build client relationships. Many lawyers within the team are STEP members but everyone shares their expertise, knowledge and experience to support one another. The role You will take on an already existing case load of varied Private Client work which will consist of Wills, Probate, Administration of Estates, LPA s, Inheritance Tax Planning and Trusts. There is plenty of opportunity to grow and develop the work and you will be encouraged and given the independence to build relationships with other departments and external referrers. You will also be given the option to be actively involved with supporting and mentoring junior members of the department. Salary and Benefits • Fully remote working • Bonus scheme • Opportunity for quarterly and annual salary increases through our employee incentive scheme • Company pension scheme • Death in service benefit • Exclusive employee discounts • SMART health program • Significant career progression opportunities, including STEP certification and potential advancement to Director level Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial Recruitment. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
May 06, 2026
Full time
My client is recruiting for experienced Private Client Solicitors, Legal Executives or Paralegals to join their team on a fully remote basis. My clients award-winning firm stands apart from other practices; they are incredibly entrepreneurial, creative and offer great flexibility to their staff. They have a family friendly feel throughout the practice, they invest heavily in their staff and due to continued growth; they can offer strong prospects. They have acquired several businesses over recent years which have enabled them to become one of the UKs largest probate providers. Due to this unparalleled growth, they are able to provide a fast-track route for fee-earners to become Salaried Directors within three years, just by hitting your target in 3 non consecutive years. Their approach to business and their clients has put them ahead of competitors. They have core values that define who they are, how they operate and the services they offer. Their success is down to their people and the strong relationship they have built with their clients. The team Due to expansion they are recruiting for an experienced and highly skilled Private Client Lawyer to join the department. Everyone works in a cohesive environment but with the autonomy to run and develop their caseload and build client relationships. Many lawyers within the team are STEP members but everyone shares their expertise, knowledge and experience to support one another. The role You will take on an already existing case load of varied Private Client work which will consist of Wills, Probate, Administration of Estates, LPA s, Inheritance Tax Planning and Trusts. There is plenty of opportunity to grow and develop the work and you will be encouraged and given the independence to build relationships with other departments and external referrers. You will also be given the option to be actively involved with supporting and mentoring junior members of the department. Salary and Benefits • Fully remote working • Bonus scheme • Opportunity for quarterly and annual salary increases through our employee incentive scheme • Company pension scheme • Death in service benefit • Exclusive employee discounts • SMART health program • Significant career progression opportunities, including STEP certification and potential advancement to Director level Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial Recruitment. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
JOB PURPOSE: YMCA Lurgan is an Christian organisation, open to people of all faiths and none, which seeks to transform the lives of children, young people and families empowering them to create positive change in their lives and communities. The main purpose of the Chief Executive role is to provide vision and strategic leadership to the organisation; to support and motivate teams of staff and volunteers to deliver our funded services and programmes, and to identify, develop and implement new areas of service consistent with the YMCA's mission and resources. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Strategic Leadership Provide visionary leadership that aligns with the ethos, mission, and values of YMCA Lurgan. Develop and implement a strategic plan in collaboration with the Board of Trustees to ensure the long-term sustainability and impact of the organisation. Identify opportunities for growth, innovation, and service development to meet the needs of the wider Lurgan community. Ensure alignment of operational activities with the organisation's objectives and charitable purpose. 2. Service Provision Oversee the delivery of high-quality programmes and services that support young people and the wider community. Ensure that all activities uphold the Christian faith-based principles of the organisation while being inclusive and accessible to all. Monitor and evaluate service provision to ensure effectiveness and continuous improvement. Develop partnerships with external agencies, faith-based groups, and statutory bodies to enhance service delivery. 3. People Management Provide effective leadership, motivation, and support to staff and volunteers, fostering a culture of teamwork and excellence, promoting a healthy working environment. Ensure appropriate recruitment, training, and development opportunities to build a skilled and committed workforce. Promote a safe and inclusive working environment in line with safeguarding employment best practice. 4. Financial Management Work with the Board of Management to develop and manage the organisation's budget, ensuring financial stability and sustainability. Identify and secure funding through grants, fundraising, and other income-generating opportunities. Oversee financial controls, compliance, and reporting, ensuring transparency and accountability. Ensure effective resource allocation to maximise the impact of the organisation's work. To ensure that YMCA Lurgan complies with the requirements of any bodies from which it receives funds and meets all its legal responsibilities. 5. Representation Develop partnerships with statutory, voluntary, commercial, church, community and other organisations, whilst promoting the work of the organisation Explore opportunities for working effectively with other YMCAs and to be involved in the wider YMCA movement, national and international. Be involved in the wider YMCA movement, national and international. 6. General To ensure that the organisation operates within legal requirements with regard to the Charities Act, Company Law, Employment Law, Health and Safety, and other relevant legislation to ensure that statutory reporting requirements (annual report, audited accounts, changes in directors, etc.) are complied with. To measure the effectiveness of the organisation through monitoring and impact reporting, ensuring that quality assurance systems are developed and implemented. A flexible attitude to the provision of services will be encouraged. A creative and innovative ability will be required to meet the stated objectives. The Job Description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works. Closing date for applications: Monday 25th May at 12 Noon To:
May 06, 2026
Full time
JOB PURPOSE: YMCA Lurgan is an Christian organisation, open to people of all faiths and none, which seeks to transform the lives of children, young people and families empowering them to create positive change in their lives and communities. The main purpose of the Chief Executive role is to provide vision and strategic leadership to the organisation; to support and motivate teams of staff and volunteers to deliver our funded services and programmes, and to identify, develop and implement new areas of service consistent with the YMCA's mission and resources. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Strategic Leadership Provide visionary leadership that aligns with the ethos, mission, and values of YMCA Lurgan. Develop and implement a strategic plan in collaboration with the Board of Trustees to ensure the long-term sustainability and impact of the organisation. Identify opportunities for growth, innovation, and service development to meet the needs of the wider Lurgan community. Ensure alignment of operational activities with the organisation's objectives and charitable purpose. 2. Service Provision Oversee the delivery of high-quality programmes and services that support young people and the wider community. Ensure that all activities uphold the Christian faith-based principles of the organisation while being inclusive and accessible to all. Monitor and evaluate service provision to ensure effectiveness and continuous improvement. Develop partnerships with external agencies, faith-based groups, and statutory bodies to enhance service delivery. 3. People Management Provide effective leadership, motivation, and support to staff and volunteers, fostering a culture of teamwork and excellence, promoting a healthy working environment. Ensure appropriate recruitment, training, and development opportunities to build a skilled and committed workforce. Promote a safe and inclusive working environment in line with safeguarding employment best practice. 4. Financial Management Work with the Board of Management to develop and manage the organisation's budget, ensuring financial stability and sustainability. Identify and secure funding through grants, fundraising, and other income-generating opportunities. Oversee financial controls, compliance, and reporting, ensuring transparency and accountability. Ensure effective resource allocation to maximise the impact of the organisation's work. To ensure that YMCA Lurgan complies with the requirements of any bodies from which it receives funds and meets all its legal responsibilities. 5. Representation Develop partnerships with statutory, voluntary, commercial, church, community and other organisations, whilst promoting the work of the organisation Explore opportunities for working effectively with other YMCAs and to be involved in the wider YMCA movement, national and international. Be involved in the wider YMCA movement, national and international. 6. General To ensure that the organisation operates within legal requirements with regard to the Charities Act, Company Law, Employment Law, Health and Safety, and other relevant legislation to ensure that statutory reporting requirements (annual report, audited accounts, changes in directors, etc.) are complied with. To measure the effectiveness of the organisation through monitoring and impact reporting, ensuring that quality assurance systems are developed and implemented. A flexible attitude to the provision of services will be encouraged. A creative and innovative ability will be required to meet the stated objectives. The Job Description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works. Closing date for applications: Monday 25th May at 12 Noon To: