Location University Square Salary £53,040 to £60,752 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Fixed Term Contract Length 12 months Closing Date Monday 11 May 2026 Reference 0830-26-PS At the University of East London (UEL) , our mission is to prepare students for the careers of the future while shaping that future inclusively and sustainably. As a careers-first university, we believe education and opportunity should be open to all, and that diversity of people and thought is essential to solving society's biggest challenges. Founded in 1898 as the West Ham Technical Institute, UEL has always championed industry-focused education and social mobility, earning the name "The People's University" for its commitment to widening access to technical and professional learning. While our scale and ambition have grown, our purpose has remained constant: empowering communities, advancing social justice, and equipping students with future-proof skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Today, UEL continues this legacy through pioneering research, employer-engaged education, and meaningful community impact. We are tackling health and economic inequalities, promoting sustainability, and helping to build a more inclusive and resilient future. Guided by our ambitious Vision 2028 strategy, UEL is reshaping education for the benefit of all, empowering students from every background with the skills and opportunities to succeed. Our commitment to excellence is recognised nationally; we are proud to be named University of the Year for Teaching Quality in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 . At UEL, we don't just teach, we inspire, innovate and empower, shaping the future together. About the School The Royal Docks School of Business & Law is a dynamic and diverse academic community, committed to providing a transformational educational experience. Our staff are internationally recognised for high-quality research across areas such as human rights, international law, financial technology and global trade, and actively contribute to policy, practice and public debate at the highest levels. We are proud of our commitment to widening participation, equality, diversity, and inclusion, and to supporting our students in achieving success in their careers and beyond. About the Role We are seeking a Graduate Outcomes Manager to lead and deliver a strategic, data-driven approach to improving graduate employability and outcomes. This is a key role within the School, focused on ensuring students and graduates successfully transition into highly skilled employment, postgraduate study or self-employment. You will lead a range of initiatives to strengthen employability, build employer partnerships, and embed a culture of career readiness across the student journey. Develop and deliver a strategic plan to enhance graduate outcomes, aligned to institutional priorities Lead targeted campaigns to support final-year students and graduates in securing positive outcomes Build and maintain strong employer partnerships, creating opportunities for placements, internships and employment Design and manage career mentoring programmes linking students with alumni and industry professionals Deliver workshops, events and resources focused on employability and career readiness Use data and market intelligence to inform strategy, monitor performance and drive continuous improvement Provide regular reporting and insights on graduate outcomes and performance trends Collaborate with academic departments, careers services and external partners to embed employability across the curriculum Line-manage staff and oversee project delivery and budgets where required About You You will be an experienced and strategic professional with a strong background in graduate employability, careers, or higher education. You will bring: A Master's degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant field Proven experience developing and delivering employability or graduate outcomes strategies A strong track record of building employer partnerships Experience using data and insights to inform decision-making Experience delivering workshops, events or mentoring programmes Skills and qualities: Excellent communication and presentation skills Strong project management and organisational ability Ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels A collaborative, proactive and solutions-focused approach A strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion What You'll Need to Thrive You'll thrive in this role if you are strategic, data-driven and impact-focused, with a passion for improving student and graduate outcomes. You will enjoy building partnerships, leading initiatives, and using insight to drive meaningful change across a complex organisation. Why Join Us? This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping graduate success and employability within a forward-thinking and ambitious School. At UEL, you will join a supportive and innovative environment where your work will have a direct and lasting impact on students' futures. Benefits Package At UEL, we believe that a great role is about more than just a salary. It's about the complete package, including our outstanding work environment and inclusive culture. We offer a genuinely competitive salary, dependent on experience (DOE), and a range of excellent benefits. You can explore our full benefits package here: Building an Inclusive Future As an inclusive, equal-opportunities employer, our Stonewall membership and Athena Swan awards reflect our ongoing dedication to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and we're committed to closing the "diversity pay gap". We're proud of the progress we've made and honest that there's more to do. We're determined to keep moving forward so everyone at UEL can thrive. We're a disability confident employer and value all applications. Please let us know if you require any reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process. So, if you'd like to take your career to the next level with us here at the University of East London and are inspired by our environment and commit to success, we want you to apply today! Please note that this advert may close earlier than the stated deadline if we receive a high volume of applications. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Further Details Job Description & Person Specification To contact the recruitment team please phone x 4600 or e-mail CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted. At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Location University Square Salary £53,040 to £60,752 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Fixed Term Contract Length 12 months Closing Date Monday 11 May 2026 Reference 0830-26-PS At the University of East London (UEL) , our mission is to prepare students for the careers of the future while shaping that future inclusively and sustainably. As a careers-first university, we believe education and opportunity should be open to all, and that diversity of people and thought is essential to solving society's biggest challenges. Founded in 1898 as the West Ham Technical Institute, UEL has always championed industry-focused education and social mobility, earning the name "The People's University" for its commitment to widening access to technical and professional learning. While our scale and ambition have grown, our purpose has remained constant: empowering communities, advancing social justice, and equipping students with future-proof skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Today, UEL continues this legacy through pioneering research, employer-engaged education, and meaningful community impact. We are tackling health and economic inequalities, promoting sustainability, and helping to build a more inclusive and resilient future. Guided by our ambitious Vision 2028 strategy, UEL is reshaping education for the benefit of all, empowering students from every background with the skills and opportunities to succeed. Our commitment to excellence is recognised nationally; we are proud to be named University of the Year for Teaching Quality in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025 . At UEL, we don't just teach, we inspire, innovate and empower, shaping the future together. About the School The Royal Docks School of Business & Law is a dynamic and diverse academic community, committed to providing a transformational educational experience. Our staff are internationally recognised for high-quality research across areas such as human rights, international law, financial technology and global trade, and actively contribute to policy, practice and public debate at the highest levels. We are proud of our commitment to widening participation, equality, diversity, and inclusion, and to supporting our students in achieving success in their careers and beyond. About the Role We are seeking a Graduate Outcomes Manager to lead and deliver a strategic, data-driven approach to improving graduate employability and outcomes. This is a key role within the School, focused on ensuring students and graduates successfully transition into highly skilled employment, postgraduate study or self-employment. You will lead a range of initiatives to strengthen employability, build employer partnerships, and embed a culture of career readiness across the student journey. Develop and deliver a strategic plan to enhance graduate outcomes, aligned to institutional priorities Lead targeted campaigns to support final-year students and graduates in securing positive outcomes Build and maintain strong employer partnerships, creating opportunities for placements, internships and employment Design and manage career mentoring programmes linking students with alumni and industry professionals Deliver workshops, events and resources focused on employability and career readiness Use data and market intelligence to inform strategy, monitor performance and drive continuous improvement Provide regular reporting and insights on graduate outcomes and performance trends Collaborate with academic departments, careers services and external partners to embed employability across the curriculum Line-manage staff and oversee project delivery and budgets where required About You You will be an experienced and strategic professional with a strong background in graduate employability, careers, or higher education. You will bring: A Master's degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant field Proven experience developing and delivering employability or graduate outcomes strategies A strong track record of building employer partnerships Experience using data and insights to inform decision-making Experience delivering workshops, events or mentoring programmes Skills and qualities: Excellent communication and presentation skills Strong project management and organisational ability Ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels A collaborative, proactive and solutions-focused approach A strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion What You'll Need to Thrive You'll thrive in this role if you are strategic, data-driven and impact-focused, with a passion for improving student and graduate outcomes. You will enjoy building partnerships, leading initiatives, and using insight to drive meaningful change across a complex organisation. Why Join Us? This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping graduate success and employability within a forward-thinking and ambitious School. At UEL, you will join a supportive and innovative environment where your work will have a direct and lasting impact on students' futures. Benefits Package At UEL, we believe that a great role is about more than just a salary. It's about the complete package, including our outstanding work environment and inclusive culture. We offer a genuinely competitive salary, dependent on experience (DOE), and a range of excellent benefits. You can explore our full benefits package here: Building an Inclusive Future As an inclusive, equal-opportunities employer, our Stonewall membership and Athena Swan awards reflect our ongoing dedication to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and we're committed to closing the "diversity pay gap". We're proud of the progress we've made and honest that there's more to do. We're determined to keep moving forward so everyone at UEL can thrive. We're a disability confident employer and value all applications. Please let us know if you require any reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process. So, if you'd like to take your career to the next level with us here at the University of East London and are inspired by our environment and commit to success, we want you to apply today! Please note that this advert may close earlier than the stated deadline if we receive a high volume of applications. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Further Details Job Description & Person Specification To contact the recruitment team please phone x 4600 or e-mail CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted. At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive.
The Ark (95988), United Kingdom, London, Senior Manager, Regulatory Legal We're seeking a forward thinking Senior Manager of Regulatory Legal to support the ambitious growth of our global payments network, reporting to the Global Network Legal team. The successful candidate will be a valued member of a truly global legal team, providing advisory guidance to the global payments team, being the subject matter expert on international payment regulation and laws that impact our growth agenda, and helping the business navigate these. They will leverage their outstanding legal and communication skills, and bring an ability to anticipate and deliver on the needs of an innovative, sophisticated, and fast-paced business to simultaneously manage a wide range of transactions and projects. As a key strategic partner embedded within the business, you will help to identify risks and solve problems alongside a team of world-class professionals. You will find that the Legal Department is not a "check the box" function but instead, an important voice and strategic partner in all aspects of the business. What you'll do Drive international expansion for our Global Payments Network by providing strategic and actionable regulatory advice and expertise Own our international regulation strategy and delivery roadmap for the Global Payments Network Partner closely with Risk and Compliance officers to ensure comprehensive support Provide thought and strategic leadership on relevant industry and regulatory developments Engage and oversee outside legal counsel as needed in an effective and efficient manner Represent with external parties, including customers, regulators, partners, industry trade groups and outside law firms Stay abreast of external legal and regulatory developments and expectations that could impact the environment in which Capital One operates, understanding its impact on Capital One's inherent compliance risk Provide awareness and training on compliance risk and related matters, specifically around regulatory expectations What you'll bring Qualified solicitor with 6+ years of post qualification experience Regulatory experience within the payments industry required; experience engaging with regulators preferred Experience working within a financial services environment Strong understanding of the payment services regulatory environment within the UK, EU and beyond Strong business judgment and analytical skills Excellent communication skills, with an ability to clearly communicate compliance risk to stakeholders at all levels across the business and to external stakeholders, including regulators A willingness and ability to influence and effectively challenge stakeholders with credibility at all levels business, as well as external stakeholders, including regulators Being comfortable balancing trade-offs between risk and returns in order to achieve our business objectives and to support us in effectively managing all compliance legal risks associated with the Capital One An ability to build and leverage relevant networks inside and outside the organisation Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in our London office. We have a hybrid working model which gives you flexibility to work from our offices and from home. We're big on collaboration and connection, so you'll be based in one of our offices 3 days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. What's in it for you Bring us all this - and you'll be well rewarded with a role contributing to the roadmap of an organisation committed to transformation We offer high performers strong and diverse career progression, investing heavily in developing great people through our Capital One University training programmes (and appropriate external providers) Immediate access to our core benefits including pension scheme, bonus, generous holiday entitlement and private medical insurance - with flexible benefits available including season-ticket loans, cycle to work scheme and enhanced parental leave Open-plan workspaces and accessible facilities designed to inspire and support you. Year after year we've been recognised as a great place to work. In 2025, Capital One was ranked 15th in the UK's Best Workplaces list What you should know about how we recruit We pride ourselves on hiring the best people, not the same people. Building diverse and inclusive teams is the right thing to do and the smart thing to do. We want to work with top talent: whoever you are, whatever you look like, wherever you come from. We know it's about what you do, not just what you say. That's why we make our recruitment process fair and accessible. And we offer benefits that attract people at all ages and stages. We also partner with organisations including the Women in Finance and Race At Work Charters, Stonewall and upReach to find people from every walk of life and help them thrive with us. We have a whole host of internal networks and support groups you could be involved in, to name a few: REACH - Race Equality and Culture Heritage group focuses on representation, retention and engagement for associates from minority ethnic groups and allies OutFront - to provide LGBTQ+ support for all associates Mind Your Mind - signposting support and promoting positive mental wellbeing for all Women in Tech - promoting an inclusive environment in tech EmpowHER - network of female associates and allies focusing on developing future leaders, particularly for female talent in our industry Capital One is committed to diversity in the workplace. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact All information will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of applying a reasonable adjustment. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site. Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC). Who We Are At Capital One, we're building a leading information-based technology company. Still founder-led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard Fairbank, Capital One is on a mission to help our customers succeed by bringing ingenuity, simplicity, and humanity to banking. We measure our efforts by the success our customers enjoy and the advocacy they exhibit. We are succeeding because they are succeeding. Guided by our shared values, we thrive in an environment where collaboration and openness are valued. We believe that innovation is powered by perspective and that teamwork and respect for each other lead to superior results. We elevate each other and obsess about doing the right thing. Our associates serve with humility and a deep respect for their responsibility in helping our customers achieve their goals and realize their dreams. Together, we are on a quest to change banking for good.
May 04, 2026
Full time
The Ark (95988), United Kingdom, London, Senior Manager, Regulatory Legal We're seeking a forward thinking Senior Manager of Regulatory Legal to support the ambitious growth of our global payments network, reporting to the Global Network Legal team. The successful candidate will be a valued member of a truly global legal team, providing advisory guidance to the global payments team, being the subject matter expert on international payment regulation and laws that impact our growth agenda, and helping the business navigate these. They will leverage their outstanding legal and communication skills, and bring an ability to anticipate and deliver on the needs of an innovative, sophisticated, and fast-paced business to simultaneously manage a wide range of transactions and projects. As a key strategic partner embedded within the business, you will help to identify risks and solve problems alongside a team of world-class professionals. You will find that the Legal Department is not a "check the box" function but instead, an important voice and strategic partner in all aspects of the business. What you'll do Drive international expansion for our Global Payments Network by providing strategic and actionable regulatory advice and expertise Own our international regulation strategy and delivery roadmap for the Global Payments Network Partner closely with Risk and Compliance officers to ensure comprehensive support Provide thought and strategic leadership on relevant industry and regulatory developments Engage and oversee outside legal counsel as needed in an effective and efficient manner Represent with external parties, including customers, regulators, partners, industry trade groups and outside law firms Stay abreast of external legal and regulatory developments and expectations that could impact the environment in which Capital One operates, understanding its impact on Capital One's inherent compliance risk Provide awareness and training on compliance risk and related matters, specifically around regulatory expectations What you'll bring Qualified solicitor with 6+ years of post qualification experience Regulatory experience within the payments industry required; experience engaging with regulators preferred Experience working within a financial services environment Strong understanding of the payment services regulatory environment within the UK, EU and beyond Strong business judgment and analytical skills Excellent communication skills, with an ability to clearly communicate compliance risk to stakeholders at all levels across the business and to external stakeholders, including regulators A willingness and ability to influence and effectively challenge stakeholders with credibility at all levels business, as well as external stakeholders, including regulators Being comfortable balancing trade-offs between risk and returns in order to achieve our business objectives and to support us in effectively managing all compliance legal risks associated with the Capital One An ability to build and leverage relevant networks inside and outside the organisation Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in our London office. We have a hybrid working model which gives you flexibility to work from our offices and from home. We're big on collaboration and connection, so you'll be based in one of our offices 3 days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. What's in it for you Bring us all this - and you'll be well rewarded with a role contributing to the roadmap of an organisation committed to transformation We offer high performers strong and diverse career progression, investing heavily in developing great people through our Capital One University training programmes (and appropriate external providers) Immediate access to our core benefits including pension scheme, bonus, generous holiday entitlement and private medical insurance - with flexible benefits available including season-ticket loans, cycle to work scheme and enhanced parental leave Open-plan workspaces and accessible facilities designed to inspire and support you. Year after year we've been recognised as a great place to work. In 2025, Capital One was ranked 15th in the UK's Best Workplaces list What you should know about how we recruit We pride ourselves on hiring the best people, not the same people. Building diverse and inclusive teams is the right thing to do and the smart thing to do. We want to work with top talent: whoever you are, whatever you look like, wherever you come from. We know it's about what you do, not just what you say. That's why we make our recruitment process fair and accessible. And we offer benefits that attract people at all ages and stages. We also partner with organisations including the Women in Finance and Race At Work Charters, Stonewall and upReach to find people from every walk of life and help them thrive with us. We have a whole host of internal networks and support groups you could be involved in, to name a few: REACH - Race Equality and Culture Heritage group focuses on representation, retention and engagement for associates from minority ethnic groups and allies OutFront - to provide LGBTQ+ support for all associates Mind Your Mind - signposting support and promoting positive mental wellbeing for all Women in Tech - promoting an inclusive environment in tech EmpowHER - network of female associates and allies focusing on developing future leaders, particularly for female talent in our industry Capital One is committed to diversity in the workplace. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact All information will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of applying a reasonable adjustment. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site. Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC). Who We Are At Capital One, we're building a leading information-based technology company. Still founder-led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard Fairbank, Capital One is on a mission to help our customers succeed by bringing ingenuity, simplicity, and humanity to banking. We measure our efforts by the success our customers enjoy and the advocacy they exhibit. We are succeeding because they are succeeding. Guided by our shared values, we thrive in an environment where collaboration and openness are valued. We believe that innovation is powered by perspective and that teamwork and respect for each other lead to superior results. We elevate each other and obsess about doing the right thing. Our associates serve with humility and a deep respect for their responsibility in helping our customers achieve their goals and realize their dreams. Together, we are on a quest to change banking for good.
Organisation: Cranfield University Faculty or Department: Commercial Based at: Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work: 37 hours per week, normally worked Monday to Friday. Flexible working will be considered. Contract type: Permanent Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £37,897 to £45,580 per annum, with potential progression to £52,067 per annum. Apply by: 14/05/2026 Role Description About the Role The International Development Manager will be responsible for overseeing both setting and shaping international marketing and recruitment strategy to attract international students in the designated regions and provides strategic leadership in the shaping of the Cranfield University international strategy, to grow the number of international students, direction of the agent network, identification of partnerships and carrying out of the relevant due diligence processes in the designated regions. The post holder is responsible for overseeing representing the University and will play a major role in protecting and growing the international activities for the University. This role will focus on our UK, Australian and New Zealand markets, and we may involve you in other areas. As a key member of the International Team the post holder will have significant oversight of international marketing, recruitment and partnership functions. The post holder will possess excellent communication, negotiation, organisational skills and initiative to ensure strategic alignment that the most efficient and effective systems are in place to support achieving the international strategy. About You The University aims to be renowned for its impact and influence - regionally, nationally and internationally. You will have plenty of experience in international student recruitment and will know how to attract and engage high quality international students from a range of markets. You will represent the University internationally, contribute to the University's innovative and effective internationalisation strategy, raising its international brand and profile and be a key member of the team responsible for the achievement of the University's targets for international student recruitment. You will also be able to demonstrate success in developing and managing effective international networks and external relationships as well as being a skilled diplomat with deep cultural awareness. Educated to degree level or equivalent, you will have excellent communication and networking skills being comfortable identifying, researching and building relationships across a range of stakeholders including students, local representatives, Government organisations, partners, alumni and sponsorship bodies. You will be experienced in higher education international student recruitment and you should be used to working to meet tight deadlines in a pressurised customer focussed environment. Our Values and Commitments Our shared, stated values help to define who we are and underpin everything we do: Ambition; Impact; Respect; and Community. Find out more here . We aim to create and maintain a culture in which everyone can work and study together and realise their full potential. We are a Disability Confident Employer and proud members of the Stonewall Diversity Champions Programme. We are committed to actively exploring flexible working options for each role and have been ranked in the Top 30 family friendly employers in the UK by the charity Working Families . Find out more about our key commitments to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Flexible Working here . Working Arrangements Collaborating and connecting are integral to so much of what we do. Our Working Arrangements Framework provides many staff with the opportunity to flexibly combine on-site and remote working, where job roles allow, balancing the needs of our community of staff, students, clients and partners. How to apply For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact David Meadows, Director of International Partnerships on E: Please do not hesitate to contact us for further details on E: . Please quote reference number 5298. Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert prior to the stated closing date should we receive sufficient numbers of applications. Therefore, we would encourage you to complete and submit your application as soon as possible.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Organisation: Cranfield University Faculty or Department: Commercial Based at: Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work: 37 hours per week, normally worked Monday to Friday. Flexible working will be considered. Contract type: Permanent Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £37,897 to £45,580 per annum, with potential progression to £52,067 per annum. Apply by: 14/05/2026 Role Description About the Role The International Development Manager will be responsible for overseeing both setting and shaping international marketing and recruitment strategy to attract international students in the designated regions and provides strategic leadership in the shaping of the Cranfield University international strategy, to grow the number of international students, direction of the agent network, identification of partnerships and carrying out of the relevant due diligence processes in the designated regions. The post holder is responsible for overseeing representing the University and will play a major role in protecting and growing the international activities for the University. This role will focus on our UK, Australian and New Zealand markets, and we may involve you in other areas. As a key member of the International Team the post holder will have significant oversight of international marketing, recruitment and partnership functions. The post holder will possess excellent communication, negotiation, organisational skills and initiative to ensure strategic alignment that the most efficient and effective systems are in place to support achieving the international strategy. About You The University aims to be renowned for its impact and influence - regionally, nationally and internationally. You will have plenty of experience in international student recruitment and will know how to attract and engage high quality international students from a range of markets. You will represent the University internationally, contribute to the University's innovative and effective internationalisation strategy, raising its international brand and profile and be a key member of the team responsible for the achievement of the University's targets for international student recruitment. You will also be able to demonstrate success in developing and managing effective international networks and external relationships as well as being a skilled diplomat with deep cultural awareness. Educated to degree level or equivalent, you will have excellent communication and networking skills being comfortable identifying, researching and building relationships across a range of stakeholders including students, local representatives, Government organisations, partners, alumni and sponsorship bodies. You will be experienced in higher education international student recruitment and you should be used to working to meet tight deadlines in a pressurised customer focussed environment. Our Values and Commitments Our shared, stated values help to define who we are and underpin everything we do: Ambition; Impact; Respect; and Community. Find out more here . We aim to create and maintain a culture in which everyone can work and study together and realise their full potential. We are a Disability Confident Employer and proud members of the Stonewall Diversity Champions Programme. We are committed to actively exploring flexible working options for each role and have been ranked in the Top 30 family friendly employers in the UK by the charity Working Families . Find out more about our key commitments to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Flexible Working here . Working Arrangements Collaborating and connecting are integral to so much of what we do. Our Working Arrangements Framework provides many staff with the opportunity to flexibly combine on-site and remote working, where job roles allow, balancing the needs of our community of staff, students, clients and partners. How to apply For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact David Meadows, Director of International Partnerships on E: Please do not hesitate to contact us for further details on E: . Please quote reference number 5298. Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert prior to the stated closing date should we receive sufficient numbers of applications. Therefore, we would encourage you to complete and submit your application as soon as possible.
Overview We are recruiting for a Senior Project Manager to join our UK South business unit in London, to work on an upcoming high rise residential scheme in South London, this a £200m+ scheme with an large facade, someone with experience building large tower blocks in London would be a great fit. The Senior Project Manager will typically lead large and technically challenging project(s) to a value of circa £90-120m, or on a Major project will take responsibility for the delivery of a large section of works. Reporting into the Project/Regional Director, will be responsible for planning, coordination and management of all aspects of the project/section in line with the PEP aligned to the Sisk overall business strategy. Has overall responsibility for Delivery, safety, environmental, quality & profit & loss. Maintain a close working relationship with the client, his/her representatives and other project stakeholders. Manages the relationship at a Senior level for all the supply chain involved in the project. Ensures work is executed in accordance with the relevant standard procedures and will discharge the duties listed in the SISK Safety Policy. John Sisk & Son have been building excellence as a family owned international construction company by offering trust, certainty and value to our clients whilst being at the heart of change. Responsibilities Prepare the programme, method statements, prelims and submission document Chair start up & internal meetings Prepare the Procurement strategy with the QS and Prequalification of key supply chain (early awards) Prepare a preliminary Risk Register and mitigate/manage any risks for the duration of the project Agree Site Layout, logistics and organise implementation of same in accordance with company guidelines Manages consultant and subcontract design as required by the contract including delivery of the BIM strategy Manage S/C including S/C progress meetings and S/C pre order meetings Manage employee resources, including cover for site when staff are on annual leave or training Chair Internal Team Meetings / attend and chair Subcontractor meetings Attend, update, and ensure accurate comprehensive minutes are issued from Client/Design Team Meetings Manage information flow and information required schedules Prepare contract reports, manage Prelims in accordance with PEP and prepare applications for extension of time with SQS/QS Review constructability and identify methods of execution with commercial or programme advantage where possible Experience Values HSEQS as a critical priority Articulate and numerate Good technical knowledge Familiarity with key contract principles More than ten years' experience working in the relevant sector or a minimum of 4-5 projects delivered across different industry sectors Demonstrable holistic 'end to end' PM experience. Value a relentless focus on HSEQS as a critical priority Articulate and numerate Good technical knowledge Familiarity with key contract principles Qualifications Academic and/or Professional qualification in construction related subject. Ideally chartered SMSTS, CDM/PSCS Awareness, BBS, Root Cause Analysis & S5 & Q10 internal workshops. CVRs PEP Team Building and Leadership Planning and Temporary works Commercial & Contract Awareness Management Additional Information Competitive Salary Company Car or Car Allowance 26 days holiday (option to purchase 5 more) Employer pension Competitive mileage rate Travel expenses Flexible and remote working Enhanced parental leave Professional and Educational development The full job specification is available on request At Sisk we are committed to attracting and hiring diverse talent into our organisation. We know the confidence gap and imposter phenomenon can get in the way of meeting remarkable candidates. We also know that candidates from underrepresented backgrounds often don't apply for roles if they don't feel they meet all the criteria. Give your transferable skills the chance to tell the full story. It's not all about your technical expertise. Don't hold back, we'd love to hear from you
May 04, 2026
Full time
Overview We are recruiting for a Senior Project Manager to join our UK South business unit in London, to work on an upcoming high rise residential scheme in South London, this a £200m+ scheme with an large facade, someone with experience building large tower blocks in London would be a great fit. The Senior Project Manager will typically lead large and technically challenging project(s) to a value of circa £90-120m, or on a Major project will take responsibility for the delivery of a large section of works. Reporting into the Project/Regional Director, will be responsible for planning, coordination and management of all aspects of the project/section in line with the PEP aligned to the Sisk overall business strategy. Has overall responsibility for Delivery, safety, environmental, quality & profit & loss. Maintain a close working relationship with the client, his/her representatives and other project stakeholders. Manages the relationship at a Senior level for all the supply chain involved in the project. Ensures work is executed in accordance with the relevant standard procedures and will discharge the duties listed in the SISK Safety Policy. John Sisk & Son have been building excellence as a family owned international construction company by offering trust, certainty and value to our clients whilst being at the heart of change. Responsibilities Prepare the programme, method statements, prelims and submission document Chair start up & internal meetings Prepare the Procurement strategy with the QS and Prequalification of key supply chain (early awards) Prepare a preliminary Risk Register and mitigate/manage any risks for the duration of the project Agree Site Layout, logistics and organise implementation of same in accordance with company guidelines Manages consultant and subcontract design as required by the contract including delivery of the BIM strategy Manage S/C including S/C progress meetings and S/C pre order meetings Manage employee resources, including cover for site when staff are on annual leave or training Chair Internal Team Meetings / attend and chair Subcontractor meetings Attend, update, and ensure accurate comprehensive minutes are issued from Client/Design Team Meetings Manage information flow and information required schedules Prepare contract reports, manage Prelims in accordance with PEP and prepare applications for extension of time with SQS/QS Review constructability and identify methods of execution with commercial or programme advantage where possible Experience Values HSEQS as a critical priority Articulate and numerate Good technical knowledge Familiarity with key contract principles More than ten years' experience working in the relevant sector or a minimum of 4-5 projects delivered across different industry sectors Demonstrable holistic 'end to end' PM experience. Value a relentless focus on HSEQS as a critical priority Articulate and numerate Good technical knowledge Familiarity with key contract principles Qualifications Academic and/or Professional qualification in construction related subject. Ideally chartered SMSTS, CDM/PSCS Awareness, BBS, Root Cause Analysis & S5 & Q10 internal workshops. CVRs PEP Team Building and Leadership Planning and Temporary works Commercial & Contract Awareness Management Additional Information Competitive Salary Company Car or Car Allowance 26 days holiday (option to purchase 5 more) Employer pension Competitive mileage rate Travel expenses Flexible and remote working Enhanced parental leave Professional and Educational development The full job specification is available on request At Sisk we are committed to attracting and hiring diverse talent into our organisation. We know the confidence gap and imposter phenomenon can get in the way of meeting remarkable candidates. We also know that candidates from underrepresented backgrounds often don't apply for roles if they don't feel they meet all the criteria. Give your transferable skills the chance to tell the full story. It's not all about your technical expertise. Don't hold back, we'd love to hear from you
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Greater Manchester, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Glasgow, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom Job Description What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail: Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings: London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes . click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom Greater Manchester, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Glasgow, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Cardiff, South Glamorgan, United Kingdom Bristol, Avon, United Kingdom Job Description What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail: Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings: London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes . click apply for full job details
Go back Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Psychiatrist in North Cumbria CYPS The closing date is 15 May 2026 This is an exciting opportunity to work into a consultant post (10PA) for a CYPS psychiatrist to provide medical input into the community CYPS service located in North Cumbria. The post holder is expected to have total DCC of 7.5 pa and a 2.5 pa for SPA. This is a replacement Consultant Psychiatrist. It is a full time post comprising of 10 Pas, including an SPA allocation of 2.5. North Cumbria Child and Young People Services (CYPS), aims to provide: Assessment and a comprehensive range of treatments for mental health disorders affecting children and young people aged 0 18 years, Teaching, training and consultation to practitioners in universal, targeted and specialist services to support the delivery of evidence based mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention strategies. Comprehensive treatment in all the modalities (CAMHS/ ADHD/Eating Disorder/LD/Crisis) under one roof ensuring holistic management. You will join a well established team of 2 other consultants, SAS doctors and higher and core resident doctors supporting CYPS. Main duties of the job Consultant role will be to manage cases from Core CAMHS, Children's LD and Crisis patients (in case of a need for MHAA or urgent assessments during working hours). In addition, role will be to be part of ADHD Diagnostic MDT meetings (Fridays). The post-holder is expected to: Participate in the engagement, assessment, diagnosis and formulation of patients referred to the CYPS. Be committed to delivering excellence in clinical care. Work effectively with the multidisciplinary community team and in patient teams. Promote the safety and well being of the patients we serve. Respect the rights and the dignity of patients. Consider the individual and cultural needs of patients. Work with families and carers in the best interest of the patient (in line with the Trust Carers' Charter). About us Why us? Up to £8k relocation package 30 days study leave (every 3 years) Flexible working opportunities created with you involved in your job plan Remote working available as suits service needs Dedicated and protected SPA time Focus on creating a healthy workforce by investing heavily in health and wellbeing accessible support including emotional, physical, social, psychological, financial and career well being Teaching and research opportunities available Stimulating CPD sessions and programs including mentoring, medical leadership, and coaching Teaching opportunities in our brand new state of the art Medical Education Centre Employee Excellence awards Plus, lots more employee benefits including discounts. Find out more at As an added bonus, the Trust is located in the Northeast of England and Cumbria which is an area of outstanding natural beauty, containing national parks, ancient heritage sites and major cities supported by excellent national and international transport links. The area is predominantly rural and contains the Lake District National Park which is considered one of England's finest areas of natural beauty. Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further details. While primarily responsible for delivering a quality clinical service, the consultant psychiatrist is also expected to be actively involved in the strategic development of the team and broader services and being involved with the team manager and locality manager in helping to steer the development of the service in line with the strategic direction and the values of the organisation. The consultant psychiatrist is expected to carry a caseload of between of the most complex cases, but will also be available at short notice to provide consultation and advice to other team members, although they are not required to act as care co ordinator. There will be a care coordinator allocated to any case under consultant psychiatrist. There is also opportunity to be part of developing ongoing changes within services in the region such as Hope Haven the 24/7 hub which would bring creative ways to working with other professionals and providing care for patients. The 24/7 hub will bring together a range of services under one roof while also working with the existing community service support. It is one of six pilot centres funded by NHS England and due to be launched in April 2025. The Pears Cumbria School of Medicine (PCSM) which is also a new venture in the region between university of Cumbria and Imperial college London. The aim is to produce doctors committed to delivering cutting edge healthcare approaches and serve the needs of the Cumbria community. Please note we can not sponsor GMC for this role. Please note this vacancy will close once sufficient applications have been received. Person Specification Qualifications and Training MBBS (or equivalent) Included on GMC Specialist Register (General Psychiatry) or eligible for inclusion, or a trainee within six months of CCT. Approved under Section 12(2) of the Mental Health Act 1983 Approved Clinician Status MRCPsych or equivalent qualification Postgraduate qualifications in a relevant field Has undergone training in educational supervision Has undergone training in appraisal Knowledge Up to date knowledge in the field of Psychiatry Awareness of current issues and controversies in service provision, mental health policy and legislation Interest in liaison psychiatry as demonstrated by experience, publications or presentations to learned societies Experience Experience of multidisciplinary team working Wide clinical experience in general adult psychiatry in different clinical settings Experience of Clinical Audit Experience in multiagency work especially with service user, carer and voluntary agencies Experience in service management or development Skills High level of clinical skills Able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team Proven competence in diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders in Adult Psychiatry Excellent teaching skills Demonstrate the ability to work in a time efficient manner Established record of clinical leadership Established ability as a clinical teacher Training in specific and relevant treatment skills eg a brief form of psychological therapy Personal Characteristics Able to sustain self and support others Trustworthiness Able to meet the mobility requirements of the post Maturity, openness and flexibility Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £109,725 to £145,478 a year pro rata per annum
May 04, 2026
Full time
Go back Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Psychiatrist in North Cumbria CYPS The closing date is 15 May 2026 This is an exciting opportunity to work into a consultant post (10PA) for a CYPS psychiatrist to provide medical input into the community CYPS service located in North Cumbria. The post holder is expected to have total DCC of 7.5 pa and a 2.5 pa for SPA. This is a replacement Consultant Psychiatrist. It is a full time post comprising of 10 Pas, including an SPA allocation of 2.5. North Cumbria Child and Young People Services (CYPS), aims to provide: Assessment and a comprehensive range of treatments for mental health disorders affecting children and young people aged 0 18 years, Teaching, training and consultation to practitioners in universal, targeted and specialist services to support the delivery of evidence based mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention strategies. Comprehensive treatment in all the modalities (CAMHS/ ADHD/Eating Disorder/LD/Crisis) under one roof ensuring holistic management. You will join a well established team of 2 other consultants, SAS doctors and higher and core resident doctors supporting CYPS. Main duties of the job Consultant role will be to manage cases from Core CAMHS, Children's LD and Crisis patients (in case of a need for MHAA or urgent assessments during working hours). In addition, role will be to be part of ADHD Diagnostic MDT meetings (Fridays). The post-holder is expected to: Participate in the engagement, assessment, diagnosis and formulation of patients referred to the CYPS. Be committed to delivering excellence in clinical care. Work effectively with the multidisciplinary community team and in patient teams. Promote the safety and well being of the patients we serve. Respect the rights and the dignity of patients. Consider the individual and cultural needs of patients. Work with families and carers in the best interest of the patient (in line with the Trust Carers' Charter). About us Why us? Up to £8k relocation package 30 days study leave (every 3 years) Flexible working opportunities created with you involved in your job plan Remote working available as suits service needs Dedicated and protected SPA time Focus on creating a healthy workforce by investing heavily in health and wellbeing accessible support including emotional, physical, social, psychological, financial and career well being Teaching and research opportunities available Stimulating CPD sessions and programs including mentoring, medical leadership, and coaching Teaching opportunities in our brand new state of the art Medical Education Centre Employee Excellence awards Plus, lots more employee benefits including discounts. Find out more at As an added bonus, the Trust is located in the Northeast of England and Cumbria which is an area of outstanding natural beauty, containing national parks, ancient heritage sites and major cities supported by excellent national and international transport links. The area is predominantly rural and contains the Lake District National Park which is considered one of England's finest areas of natural beauty. Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further details. While primarily responsible for delivering a quality clinical service, the consultant psychiatrist is also expected to be actively involved in the strategic development of the team and broader services and being involved with the team manager and locality manager in helping to steer the development of the service in line with the strategic direction and the values of the organisation. The consultant psychiatrist is expected to carry a caseload of between of the most complex cases, but will also be available at short notice to provide consultation and advice to other team members, although they are not required to act as care co ordinator. There will be a care coordinator allocated to any case under consultant psychiatrist. There is also opportunity to be part of developing ongoing changes within services in the region such as Hope Haven the 24/7 hub which would bring creative ways to working with other professionals and providing care for patients. The 24/7 hub will bring together a range of services under one roof while also working with the existing community service support. It is one of six pilot centres funded by NHS England and due to be launched in April 2025. The Pears Cumbria School of Medicine (PCSM) which is also a new venture in the region between university of Cumbria and Imperial college London. The aim is to produce doctors committed to delivering cutting edge healthcare approaches and serve the needs of the Cumbria community. Please note we can not sponsor GMC for this role. Please note this vacancy will close once sufficient applications have been received. Person Specification Qualifications and Training MBBS (or equivalent) Included on GMC Specialist Register (General Psychiatry) or eligible for inclusion, or a trainee within six months of CCT. Approved under Section 12(2) of the Mental Health Act 1983 Approved Clinician Status MRCPsych or equivalent qualification Postgraduate qualifications in a relevant field Has undergone training in educational supervision Has undergone training in appraisal Knowledge Up to date knowledge in the field of Psychiatry Awareness of current issues and controversies in service provision, mental health policy and legislation Interest in liaison psychiatry as demonstrated by experience, publications or presentations to learned societies Experience Experience of multidisciplinary team working Wide clinical experience in general adult psychiatry in different clinical settings Experience of Clinical Audit Experience in multiagency work especially with service user, carer and voluntary agencies Experience in service management or development Skills High level of clinical skills Able to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team Proven competence in diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders in Adult Psychiatry Excellent teaching skills Demonstrate the ability to work in a time efficient manner Established record of clinical leadership Established ability as a clinical teacher Training in specific and relevant treatment skills eg a brief form of psychological therapy Personal Characteristics Able to sustain self and support others Trustworthiness Able to meet the mobility requirements of the post Maturity, openness and flexibility Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £109,725 to £145,478 a year pro rata per annum
LONDON Launch Your Recruitment Career with Tradewind Recruitment in London Are you ready to begin a career in one of the most fast-paced and financially rewarding industries? Tradewind Recruitment London is offering ambitious graduates the opportunity to join our Impact Academy and build a successful career in recruitment, sales, and business development. If you are driven, resilient, and motivated by success, this is your opportunity to thrive in a high-performance environment with uncapped earning potential. About Tradewind Recruitment Tradewind Recruitment is a leading education recruitment agency and a five-time Sunday Times Top 100 company. With nearly 30 years of success, a strong UK and international presence, and a reputation for developing top-performing consultants, we are committed to investing in future talent. Our London office is one of our busiest and highest-performing locations, offering significant opportunity for ambitious individuals to accelerate their careers. What We Offer Competitive base salary: 32,000 First-year earnings: 35,000- 40,000 OTE Uncapped commission structure from day one 35 days annual leave + reduced hours during school holidays International incentive trips and company-wide rewards Regular social events, team culture, and office perks Industry-leading training and continuous development Fast-track career progression opportunities The Impact Academy Our Impact Academy is a comprehensive graduate training programme designed to give you the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed in recruitment. You will gain hands-on experience from day one, learning how to manage candidates, build client relationships, and generate revenue in a competitive market. Your Role In your first year, you will: Identify, attract, and interview high-quality candidates Build strong relationships with schools and education professionals Develop business through proactive outreach and networking Work closely with your team to increase placements and revenue Meet and exceed performance targets and KPIs Earn commission as you progress This role is heavily sales-focused and rewards those who take initiative and consistently perform. Support and Development You will receive: One-to-one support from your manager Structured training from experienced professionals Ongoing mentorship Access to top performers and best practices Our London team offers a high-energy, supportive environment where success is recognised and rewarded. Career Progression After your first year, you will transition to a dedicated Sales Desk and receive advanced training in: Business development strategies Negotiation and deal management Compliance and safeguarding Handling complex client and candidate situations Time and performance management Progression is performance-based, giving you full control over your career path. What We're Looking For Graduates with strong work ethic and proven commitment Individuals with sales, hospitality, or target-driven experience Confident communicators with resilience and ambition A proactive and competitive mindset Driving licence preferred The Reality This is a high-pressure, target-driven sales role. It requires resilience, consistency, and determination. However, for those who succeed, the rewards-financial, professional, and personal-are substantial.
May 03, 2026
Full time
LONDON Launch Your Recruitment Career with Tradewind Recruitment in London Are you ready to begin a career in one of the most fast-paced and financially rewarding industries? Tradewind Recruitment London is offering ambitious graduates the opportunity to join our Impact Academy and build a successful career in recruitment, sales, and business development. If you are driven, resilient, and motivated by success, this is your opportunity to thrive in a high-performance environment with uncapped earning potential. About Tradewind Recruitment Tradewind Recruitment is a leading education recruitment agency and a five-time Sunday Times Top 100 company. With nearly 30 years of success, a strong UK and international presence, and a reputation for developing top-performing consultants, we are committed to investing in future talent. Our London office is one of our busiest and highest-performing locations, offering significant opportunity for ambitious individuals to accelerate their careers. What We Offer Competitive base salary: 32,000 First-year earnings: 35,000- 40,000 OTE Uncapped commission structure from day one 35 days annual leave + reduced hours during school holidays International incentive trips and company-wide rewards Regular social events, team culture, and office perks Industry-leading training and continuous development Fast-track career progression opportunities The Impact Academy Our Impact Academy is a comprehensive graduate training programme designed to give you the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed in recruitment. You will gain hands-on experience from day one, learning how to manage candidates, build client relationships, and generate revenue in a competitive market. Your Role In your first year, you will: Identify, attract, and interview high-quality candidates Build strong relationships with schools and education professionals Develop business through proactive outreach and networking Work closely with your team to increase placements and revenue Meet and exceed performance targets and KPIs Earn commission as you progress This role is heavily sales-focused and rewards those who take initiative and consistently perform. Support and Development You will receive: One-to-one support from your manager Structured training from experienced professionals Ongoing mentorship Access to top performers and best practices Our London team offers a high-energy, supportive environment where success is recognised and rewarded. Career Progression After your first year, you will transition to a dedicated Sales Desk and receive advanced training in: Business development strategies Negotiation and deal management Compliance and safeguarding Handling complex client and candidate situations Time and performance management Progression is performance-based, giving you full control over your career path. What We're Looking For Graduates with strong work ethic and proven commitment Individuals with sales, hospitality, or target-driven experience Confident communicators with resilience and ambition A proactive and competitive mindset Driving licence preferred The Reality This is a high-pressure, target-driven sales role. It requires resilience, consistency, and determination. However, for those who succeed, the rewards-financial, professional, and personal-are substantial.
FABRICATION TEAM LEADER PRODUCTION £36,823 - £41,781 (depending on experience) Full time, 4 days, 38 hours per week Permanent - Based on our Ulverston Site Company Profit Bonus 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays Big birthdays ending in a zero, receive an additional holiday Access to High street & Gym discounts Employee Assistance programme Health Cash Plan At Playdale Playgrounds we are a dynamic, international business currently in 50 countries, who design, manufacture, and install fun, exciting, outdoor playground equipment. We pride ourselves on creating exciting, innovative, and educational outdoor play equipment that makes children smile all over the world. Are you an experienced Production Team Leader? Or are you a Production Operative ready to take the next step into a management role with a sound knowledge of production methods? If so, then this role could be for you. You will be responsible for effectively managing, leading and developing a successful team in our Steel Fabrication production facilities and assembly areas. Providing high quality leadership of the team to drive a positive culture. Driving high performance and continual improvement of Playdale product quality, on time delivery, profit maximisation and safety performance. Responsibilities: • Promoting and setting safety, quality and housekeeping standards. • Leading a team of 15 people, including daily workloads, staffing issues, and hands on involvement in production output, ensuring optimal production output is achieved. • Responsibility for the on-time completion of all the production works orders and goods inward checks to meet and exceed client expectations. • Assisting the Production Manager with effective capacity planning and management of the production facility so that manning levels are appropriate for the planned volume of work to meet the operational agreed KPI s. This requires the continuous and effective review of demand and resource to achieve maximum output. • Defining problems, finding solutions that work, making collaborative decisions about change ensuring effective implementation of resolution. • To drive a positive KPI culture within the team. Ensuring that all quality systems, risk assessments and procedures are followed. • To actively monitor attendance and performance of staff. • Thrive on looking after our people, provide help, support and training by finding ways to help them develop, grow and be successful in line with our values. Skills required: 1. Active participation in Lean and CI concepts and tools. 2. Must have a strong proven track record of leadership and people management skills. 3. Must have strong communication skills who can think outside the box. 4. Conversant in conducting risk assessments, H&S Inspections and 5S methodology. 5. Ability to prioritise workload. 6. Strong analytical skills having ability to deal with data. 7. Highly organised and results oriented with a strong quality ethos. If you are an ambitious and passionate individual with a drive to create a positive customer experience then you may be just what we are looking for in this role so apply with your CV via our website (url removed) We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for everyone. We especially encourage applications from all underrepresented groups. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability.
May 02, 2026
Full time
FABRICATION TEAM LEADER PRODUCTION £36,823 - £41,781 (depending on experience) Full time, 4 days, 38 hours per week Permanent - Based on our Ulverston Site Company Profit Bonus 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays Big birthdays ending in a zero, receive an additional holiday Access to High street & Gym discounts Employee Assistance programme Health Cash Plan At Playdale Playgrounds we are a dynamic, international business currently in 50 countries, who design, manufacture, and install fun, exciting, outdoor playground equipment. We pride ourselves on creating exciting, innovative, and educational outdoor play equipment that makes children smile all over the world. Are you an experienced Production Team Leader? Or are you a Production Operative ready to take the next step into a management role with a sound knowledge of production methods? If so, then this role could be for you. You will be responsible for effectively managing, leading and developing a successful team in our Steel Fabrication production facilities and assembly areas. Providing high quality leadership of the team to drive a positive culture. Driving high performance and continual improvement of Playdale product quality, on time delivery, profit maximisation and safety performance. Responsibilities: • Promoting and setting safety, quality and housekeeping standards. • Leading a team of 15 people, including daily workloads, staffing issues, and hands on involvement in production output, ensuring optimal production output is achieved. • Responsibility for the on-time completion of all the production works orders and goods inward checks to meet and exceed client expectations. • Assisting the Production Manager with effective capacity planning and management of the production facility so that manning levels are appropriate for the planned volume of work to meet the operational agreed KPI s. This requires the continuous and effective review of demand and resource to achieve maximum output. • Defining problems, finding solutions that work, making collaborative decisions about change ensuring effective implementation of resolution. • To drive a positive KPI culture within the team. Ensuring that all quality systems, risk assessments and procedures are followed. • To actively monitor attendance and performance of staff. • Thrive on looking after our people, provide help, support and training by finding ways to help them develop, grow and be successful in line with our values. Skills required: 1. Active participation in Lean and CI concepts and tools. 2. Must have a strong proven track record of leadership and people management skills. 3. Must have strong communication skills who can think outside the box. 4. Conversant in conducting risk assessments, H&S Inspections and 5S methodology. 5. Ability to prioritise workload. 6. Strong analytical skills having ability to deal with data. 7. Highly organised and results oriented with a strong quality ethos. If you are an ambitious and passionate individual with a drive to create a positive customer experience then you may be just what we are looking for in this role so apply with your CV via our website (url removed) We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment for everyone. We especially encourage applications from all underrepresented groups. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability.
Business Development Manager Location: Hybrid c. twice per month in Manchester office requirement Contract: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: £60,000 to £70,000 + 30% OTE + Car Allowance Our client is a well-established and highly regarded specialist analytical laboratory, recognised as a market leader in their niche testing services across the UK and internationally. Operating across multiple UK sites, they serve clients across environmental, occupational, food/feed and industrial sectors. They are currently looking for an experienced Business Development Manager to contribute to the commercial growth of their specialist laboratory division. This is a strategic, high-autonomy role at the heart of a small and agile sales team, with direct responsibility for new business generation, key account oversight, and market expansion both domestically and internationally. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in driving an ambitious growth target and building out a sustainable commercial pipeline. If you are a commercially driven sales professional from the environmental testing, analytical services, or broader scientific sector and you re looking for a role where you ll make a real, visible impact with performance measured on end results and not chasing of KPIs this is worth a conversation. About the role Identifying and pursuing new business opportunities across UK and international markets, with a primary focus on cold sales and new client acquisition. Developing and executing a business development strategy aligned to the division's growth ambitions across environmental, food & feed, occupational hygiene, and industrial sectors. Managing and growing relationships with key accounts, with quarterly catch ups and identifying opportunities to introduce new or expanded services. Leading on the preparation and delivery of compelling commercial proposals and presentations to prospective clients. Overseeing market intelligence; monitoring sector trends, competitor activity, and emerging opportunities in specialist testing markets. Collaborating with laboratory operations and technical teams to ensure a seamless client journey from proposal to delivery. Reporting on pipeline, activity, and revenue performance, contributing to commercial planning and growth strategy. Occasional UK and international travel as required to attend client meetings, industry events, and trade shows. About you A demonstrable track record in business development or technical sales within the environmental testing, analytical laboratory, or closely aligned scientific services sector. Strong new business instinct; comfortable with cold sales, pipeline development from scratch, and managing a full sales cycle. Commercial acumen and the ability to negotiate and close complex, high-value contracts. Excellent communication and presentation skills, confident engaging with technical specialists and senior decision-makers alike. Ability to work independently with a high degree of autonomy, managing your own priorities within a small commercial team. Experience using CRM systems (Salesforce experience advantageous) alongside maintaining accurate pipeline records. Experience managing international client relationships or working with overseas markets would be desirable but, not essential. Degree-level education in a scientific, business, or related discipline. What s great about this role? A high-autonomy, senior commercial role in a genuine market leader, with real influence on the direction and growth of the business. Competitive package up to £70,000 base with 30% OTE on top commission paid quarterly and a car allowance. Flexible hybrid working, typically two visits to the Manchester office per month. Backed by a major European group providing financial stability and growth investment. A culture that values impact over process - less corporate, more entrepreneurial. This is a role for someone who wants to own outcomes. Opportunity to develop and shape the commercial strategy across a growing division. If you re an experienced Business Development Manager from the analytical or environmental testing sector and you re looking for a role with genuine commercial impact, apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Business Development Manager Location: Hybrid c. twice per month in Manchester office requirement Contract: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: £60,000 to £70,000 + 30% OTE + Car Allowance Our client is a well-established and highly regarded specialist analytical laboratory, recognised as a market leader in their niche testing services across the UK and internationally. Operating across multiple UK sites, they serve clients across environmental, occupational, food/feed and industrial sectors. They are currently looking for an experienced Business Development Manager to contribute to the commercial growth of their specialist laboratory division. This is a strategic, high-autonomy role at the heart of a small and agile sales team, with direct responsibility for new business generation, key account oversight, and market expansion both domestically and internationally. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in driving an ambitious growth target and building out a sustainable commercial pipeline. If you are a commercially driven sales professional from the environmental testing, analytical services, or broader scientific sector and you re looking for a role where you ll make a real, visible impact with performance measured on end results and not chasing of KPIs this is worth a conversation. About the role Identifying and pursuing new business opportunities across UK and international markets, with a primary focus on cold sales and new client acquisition. Developing and executing a business development strategy aligned to the division's growth ambitions across environmental, food & feed, occupational hygiene, and industrial sectors. Managing and growing relationships with key accounts, with quarterly catch ups and identifying opportunities to introduce new or expanded services. Leading on the preparation and delivery of compelling commercial proposals and presentations to prospective clients. Overseeing market intelligence; monitoring sector trends, competitor activity, and emerging opportunities in specialist testing markets. Collaborating with laboratory operations and technical teams to ensure a seamless client journey from proposal to delivery. Reporting on pipeline, activity, and revenue performance, contributing to commercial planning and growth strategy. Occasional UK and international travel as required to attend client meetings, industry events, and trade shows. About you A demonstrable track record in business development or technical sales within the environmental testing, analytical laboratory, or closely aligned scientific services sector. Strong new business instinct; comfortable with cold sales, pipeline development from scratch, and managing a full sales cycle. Commercial acumen and the ability to negotiate and close complex, high-value contracts. Excellent communication and presentation skills, confident engaging with technical specialists and senior decision-makers alike. Ability to work independently with a high degree of autonomy, managing your own priorities within a small commercial team. Experience using CRM systems (Salesforce experience advantageous) alongside maintaining accurate pipeline records. Experience managing international client relationships or working with overseas markets would be desirable but, not essential. Degree-level education in a scientific, business, or related discipline. What s great about this role? A high-autonomy, senior commercial role in a genuine market leader, with real influence on the direction and growth of the business. Competitive package up to £70,000 base with 30% OTE on top commission paid quarterly and a car allowance. Flexible hybrid working, typically two visits to the Manchester office per month. Backed by a major European group providing financial stability and growth investment. A culture that values impact over process - less corporate, more entrepreneurial. This is a role for someone who wants to own outcomes. Opportunity to develop and shape the commercial strategy across a growing division. If you re an experienced Business Development Manager from the analytical or environmental testing sector and you re looking for a role with genuine commercial impact, apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.
The Talent Set is pleased to present an exciting opportunity for an External Communications Manager on a 6-month fixed-term contract for a London university. The successful candidate will lead strategic external communications, enhancing organisational reputation through media relations, content creation, and stakeholder engagement, supporting the organisation's broader objectives. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and assess communications and media strategies aligned with institutional goals. Manage the organisation's written brand voice across all external channels, ensuring consistency. Create high-quality content including publications, press releases, blogs, and social media updates. Support marketing efforts by producing course and organisational information for website and print materials. Draft speeches and scripts for senior leadership; assist with crisis communications plans and messaging, including managing crisis situations to mitigate reputational risks. Build and sustain relationships with media professionals, journalists, and external stakeholders to secure positive coverage and build an active press desk. Support and develop the External Communications Officer, providing guidance and mentorship. Collaborate with marketing, digital, and content teams to ensure message alignment. Evaluate communication activities' effectiveness using data analytics to inform future strategies. Represent the organisation at open days and recruitment events domestically and internationally. Person Specification Proven experience managing external communications within a strategic context. Skilled in content creation, including press releases, speeches, and digital content. Excellent relationship-building skills with media contacts and external stakeholders. Strong project management and organisational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusion, and organisational values. Ability to lead, support, and develop colleagues in a collaborative environment. Adaptability and professionalism with a strategic mindset. Previous experience working in a higher education setting What's on Offer Salary: £53,744 Length: 6 month contract with an immediate start Hybrid Working: 2 days a week in their London office with 3 days working from home How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
May 02, 2026
Full time
The Talent Set is pleased to present an exciting opportunity for an External Communications Manager on a 6-month fixed-term contract for a London university. The successful candidate will lead strategic external communications, enhancing organisational reputation through media relations, content creation, and stakeholder engagement, supporting the organisation's broader objectives. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and assess communications and media strategies aligned with institutional goals. Manage the organisation's written brand voice across all external channels, ensuring consistency. Create high-quality content including publications, press releases, blogs, and social media updates. Support marketing efforts by producing course and organisational information for website and print materials. Draft speeches and scripts for senior leadership; assist with crisis communications plans and messaging, including managing crisis situations to mitigate reputational risks. Build and sustain relationships with media professionals, journalists, and external stakeholders to secure positive coverage and build an active press desk. Support and develop the External Communications Officer, providing guidance and mentorship. Collaborate with marketing, digital, and content teams to ensure message alignment. Evaluate communication activities' effectiveness using data analytics to inform future strategies. Represent the organisation at open days and recruitment events domestically and internationally. Person Specification Proven experience managing external communications within a strategic context. Skilled in content creation, including press releases, speeches, and digital content. Excellent relationship-building skills with media contacts and external stakeholders. Strong project management and organisational skills; ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusion, and organisational values. Ability to lead, support, and develop colleagues in a collaborative environment. Adaptability and professionalism with a strategic mindset. Previous experience working in a higher education setting What's on Offer Salary: £53,744 Length: 6 month contract with an immediate start Hybrid Working: 2 days a week in their London office with 3 days working from home How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
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Manchester, Lancashire
Advanced Specialist Clinical Pharmacist - Breast Cancer The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Employer: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Location: Manchester, M20 4BX Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: Yes About this job We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced Advanced Specialist Breast Cancer Pharmacist (Band 8b) to lead and further develop our breast cancer pharmacy services. This is a senior leadership position within our established breast cancer clinical pharmacy team. The post holder will provide strategic and clinical leadership to the breast cancer pharmacy service, working closely with the multidisciplinary team to ensure delivery of high-quality, patient-centred care across both the main Christie site and our outreach and peripheral clinics. You will be accountable for the safe, effective, and evidence-based use of systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT) for patients with breast cancer. You be joining a supportive and forward-thinking team with a reputation for pioneering work in service delivery for patients with breast cancer. If you are enthusiastic and keen to shape the future of breast cancer pharmacy at one of the UK's most advanced cancer centres we would like to hear from you. To lead and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service, ensuring clinical excellence, service alignment with Trust and national standards, and continuous improvement through defined performance measures. To provide advanced clinical pharmacy expertise, including independent prescribing, multidisciplinary collaboration, and delivery of patient-centred, evidence-based care for breast cancer patients. To oversee medicines optimisation and governance, ensuring safe, effective, and cost-efficient use of cancer medicines through robust protocols, incident management, and regulatory compliance. To manage and develop staff, providing leadership, mentorship, appraisals. To drive innovation and service development, leading initiatives such as pharmacist-led clinics, digital prescribing, and pathway optimisation to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities. To contribute to education, research, and financial stewardship, delivering teaching, audits, and clinical research while managing budgets, forecasting drug expenditure, and supporting sustainability goals. Although the pharmacy service is based at The Christie Hospital main site, postholders may be required to work at any location across the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network. The Trust has a flexible working policy and, subject to service commitments, it may also be possible to support an element of working from home. The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Key Duties and Responsibilities To lead, develop and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service within the Trust, ensuring alignment with departmental, Trust, and national standards. To provide highly specialist clinical pharmacy advice to other clinicians in multidisciplinary team meetings, outpatient clinics and on an ad hoc basis regarding the management of inpatients undergoing treatment for breast cancer including the management of clinical uncertainty by critically appraising the evidence-base and applying it to novel situations and reaching appropriate decisions in complex, challenging or sensitive environments where there are competing priorities and/or an absence of reliable evidence and in situations where other professionals may challenge the advice given. To act as an independent prescriber for appropriate breast cancer patients, managing own caseload and undertaking pharmacist-led clinics. This will include the management of patients with complex pharmaceutical care issues and distressed patients in emotive circumstances. To record personally generated information in the patient's Electronic Case Notes and Electronic Prescribing systems. To support patient-centred care by providing expert medicines advice, promoting adherence, and facilitating shared decision-making including verbal and written communication of highly complex drug or medicine related information to patients and relatives or carers including patients who may have language difficulties, physical or mental disabilities. To identify service improvement opportunities to meet the changing requirements of both the patient population and the Trust and take a pro active role in the development and implementation of these initiatives both within the Trust and with external agencies across the network where applicable e.g.: Greater Manchester Breast pathway board, NorthWest Genomics Laboratory Hub. To drive innovation in the treatment of patients with breast cancer, including pharmacist led clinics, supportive care interventions, and digital prescribing systems (EPMA). To establish a series of performance measures (discussed and agreed with the Consultant breast cancer pharmacist, and Service Manager & the Director of Pharmacy) against which the success of the post will be measured and reviewed on an ongoing basis. To lead and take responsibility for specific projects involving business planning for service expansion, workforce models, delivery of Trust and NHS strategy in shaping the breast cancer services across the organisation which may impact across or within departments, services or agencies external to the organization and collaborate with key stakeholders. To work collaboratively with other organisations across the network to encourage and support the implementation of creative and innovative service models to improve healthcare inequality and drive efficiencies across the system. To identify opportunities to reduce health inequalities and improve access to optimal breast cancer treatments across the network. To develop, implement, and maintain treatment protocols, prescribing guidelines, standard operating procedures and patient information in collaboration with the consultant pharmacist, clinicians and nursing teams. To collaborate in the development and monitoring of breast cancer specific homecare, self administration, and pathway optimisation initiatives and monitor expenditure across these areas. To be responsible for proactive reporting, investigating and reviewing trends in medication incidents in collaboration with the Medicines Safety Officer. Including risk assessment and leading on the implementation of actions with the wider multidisciplinary team to reduce likelihood of future harm and share learning through relevant governance committees. To maintain assurance that high cost, high risk medicines are used appropriately with robust governance processes. To act as a national opinion leader through involvement in guideline development, advisory boards, and specialist forums. To represent the Trust in regional and national projects to advance breast cancer pharmaceutical services. To deputise for the Breast Cancer Consultant Pharmacist at local, regional, and national level meetings (e.g. GM Cancer Breast Pathway Board). To continuously deliver and evaluate clinical pharmacy services and lead on service improvements to optimise breast cancer medication use and contribute to service/system efficiencies. To provide specialist teaching, supervision, and mentorship to pharmacy staff, medical staff, nurses, allied health professionals and students. To develop educational resources for both staff and patients and contribute to local and national training programmes in breast cancer and oncology pharmacy. To initiate, plan, organise, lead and participate in research, clinical audits, quality improvement projects, and service evaluation and disseminate findings through publications, conferences, and professional networks. To monitor and forecast breast cancer drug expenditure in collaboration with pharmacy leadership and consultant teams. To ensure safe, effective, and cost efficient use of medicines for patients with breast cancer, including horizon scanning and implementation of commissioning decisions. To analyse prescribing trends and implement cost saving initiatives while maintaining patient safety and outcomes including the generation of reports from Electronic Prescribing Systems where required. To provide expert advice on procurement, named patient requests, and management of drug shortages. To provide direct line management and professional leadership for specialist breast cancer pharmacists and pharmacy technicians within the oncology clinical pharmacy team. To undertake appraisals, supervision, training, and performance management of staff. . click apply for full job details
May 02, 2026
Full time
Advanced Specialist Clinical Pharmacist - Breast Cancer The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Employer: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Location: Manchester, M20 4BX Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full time Disability Confident: Yes About this job We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced Advanced Specialist Breast Cancer Pharmacist (Band 8b) to lead and further develop our breast cancer pharmacy services. This is a senior leadership position within our established breast cancer clinical pharmacy team. The post holder will provide strategic and clinical leadership to the breast cancer pharmacy service, working closely with the multidisciplinary team to ensure delivery of high-quality, patient-centred care across both the main Christie site and our outreach and peripheral clinics. You will be accountable for the safe, effective, and evidence-based use of systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT) for patients with breast cancer. You be joining a supportive and forward-thinking team with a reputation for pioneering work in service delivery for patients with breast cancer. If you are enthusiastic and keen to shape the future of breast cancer pharmacy at one of the UK's most advanced cancer centres we would like to hear from you. To lead and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service, ensuring clinical excellence, service alignment with Trust and national standards, and continuous improvement through defined performance measures. To provide advanced clinical pharmacy expertise, including independent prescribing, multidisciplinary collaboration, and delivery of patient-centred, evidence-based care for breast cancer patients. To oversee medicines optimisation and governance, ensuring safe, effective, and cost-efficient use of cancer medicines through robust protocols, incident management, and regulatory compliance. To manage and develop staff, providing leadership, mentorship, appraisals. To drive innovation and service development, leading initiatives such as pharmacist-led clinics, digital prescribing, and pathway optimisation to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities. To contribute to education, research, and financial stewardship, delivering teaching, audits, and clinical research while managing budgets, forecasting drug expenditure, and supporting sustainability goals. Although the pharmacy service is based at The Christie Hospital main site, postholders may be required to work at any location across the Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network. The Trust has a flexible working policy and, subject to service commitments, it may also be possible to support an element of working from home. The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Key Duties and Responsibilities To lead, develop and manage the specialist breast cancer pharmacy service within the Trust, ensuring alignment with departmental, Trust, and national standards. To provide highly specialist clinical pharmacy advice to other clinicians in multidisciplinary team meetings, outpatient clinics and on an ad hoc basis regarding the management of inpatients undergoing treatment for breast cancer including the management of clinical uncertainty by critically appraising the evidence-base and applying it to novel situations and reaching appropriate decisions in complex, challenging or sensitive environments where there are competing priorities and/or an absence of reliable evidence and in situations where other professionals may challenge the advice given. To act as an independent prescriber for appropriate breast cancer patients, managing own caseload and undertaking pharmacist-led clinics. This will include the management of patients with complex pharmaceutical care issues and distressed patients in emotive circumstances. To record personally generated information in the patient's Electronic Case Notes and Electronic Prescribing systems. To support patient-centred care by providing expert medicines advice, promoting adherence, and facilitating shared decision-making including verbal and written communication of highly complex drug or medicine related information to patients and relatives or carers including patients who may have language difficulties, physical or mental disabilities. To identify service improvement opportunities to meet the changing requirements of both the patient population and the Trust and take a pro active role in the development and implementation of these initiatives both within the Trust and with external agencies across the network where applicable e.g.: Greater Manchester Breast pathway board, NorthWest Genomics Laboratory Hub. To drive innovation in the treatment of patients with breast cancer, including pharmacist led clinics, supportive care interventions, and digital prescribing systems (EPMA). To establish a series of performance measures (discussed and agreed with the Consultant breast cancer pharmacist, and Service Manager & the Director of Pharmacy) against which the success of the post will be measured and reviewed on an ongoing basis. To lead and take responsibility for specific projects involving business planning for service expansion, workforce models, delivery of Trust and NHS strategy in shaping the breast cancer services across the organisation which may impact across or within departments, services or agencies external to the organization and collaborate with key stakeholders. To work collaboratively with other organisations across the network to encourage and support the implementation of creative and innovative service models to improve healthcare inequality and drive efficiencies across the system. To identify opportunities to reduce health inequalities and improve access to optimal breast cancer treatments across the network. To develop, implement, and maintain treatment protocols, prescribing guidelines, standard operating procedures and patient information in collaboration with the consultant pharmacist, clinicians and nursing teams. To collaborate in the development and monitoring of breast cancer specific homecare, self administration, and pathway optimisation initiatives and monitor expenditure across these areas. To be responsible for proactive reporting, investigating and reviewing trends in medication incidents in collaboration with the Medicines Safety Officer. Including risk assessment and leading on the implementation of actions with the wider multidisciplinary team to reduce likelihood of future harm and share learning through relevant governance committees. To maintain assurance that high cost, high risk medicines are used appropriately with robust governance processes. To act as a national opinion leader through involvement in guideline development, advisory boards, and specialist forums. To represent the Trust in regional and national projects to advance breast cancer pharmaceutical services. To deputise for the Breast Cancer Consultant Pharmacist at local, regional, and national level meetings (e.g. GM Cancer Breast Pathway Board). To continuously deliver and evaluate clinical pharmacy services and lead on service improvements to optimise breast cancer medication use and contribute to service/system efficiencies. To provide specialist teaching, supervision, and mentorship to pharmacy staff, medical staff, nurses, allied health professionals and students. To develop educational resources for both staff and patients and contribute to local and national training programmes in breast cancer and oncology pharmacy. To initiate, plan, organise, lead and participate in research, clinical audits, quality improvement projects, and service evaluation and disseminate findings through publications, conferences, and professional networks. To monitor and forecast breast cancer drug expenditure in collaboration with pharmacy leadership and consultant teams. To ensure safe, effective, and cost efficient use of medicines for patients with breast cancer, including horizon scanning and implementation of commissioning decisions. To analyse prescribing trends and implement cost saving initiatives while maintaining patient safety and outcomes including the generation of reports from Electronic Prescribing Systems where required. To provide expert advice on procurement, named patient requests, and management of drug shortages. To provide direct line management and professional leadership for specialist breast cancer pharmacists and pharmacy technicians within the oncology clinical pharmacy team. To undertake appraisals, supervision, training, and performance management of staff. . click apply for full job details
Research and Publishing Assistant If you are keen to begin your career in educational publishing, product development or research, and you can see the big picture while keeping an eye on detail, then Oriel Square will give you the opportunity to shine. Some applicants for this role may have some research or publishing experience, and others might have none: we will invest in the candidate we expect to grow into the role. Oriel Square is an equal opportunity employer. We want to contribute to a diverse and equal workforce in educational publishing, and we encourage applications regardless of age, gender, race, sexuality or any other protected characteristic. The role The Research and Publishing Assistant will support our Communications Manager, Publishers and Programme Managers, Commissioning Editor and Directors in ensuring the smooth running of a wide portfolio of research and publishing projects, covering curriculum and ELT products and services in the UK and internationally. They will take on a wide range of research and publishing tasks, from desk research through QA of print and digital learning objects and assets, to writing reports, editing our weekly newsletter and getting involved in the detailed content and consultancy work we take on for our clients. They will work closely with the Communications Manager and colleagues in and out of house to ensure excellence in content and presentation. They will help out from time to time with administrative tasks across the company. About you An ambitious and motivated individual looking to build a career in educational policy and research or educational publishing. You should be motivated by a passion for education. About Oriel Square Oriel Square is a well-established and highly-regarded company delivering high-quality consultancy services to the commercial and charity education sector. From large-scale education course development to bespoke smaller projects, we provide analysis, insight, skill and creativity wherever it's needed in education. We're located in central Oxford, and have well-established links with the major UK-based global educational publishers, charities, awarding bodies and EdTechs across the world. You should expect this role to develop as we do. Role responsibilities Work with the team to coordinate and report on projects, and keep schedules and budgets up to date. Undertake publishing and research work across a range of content types and competencies. Manage, maintain and add to our list of contacts and relevant freelancers. Support the company in an administrative capacity from time to time. Your skills Excellent spoken and written communication skills Organised and reliable Proactive communicator with a creative streak Some experience of working in education, educational or social / public sector or policy research or in publishing, which may include work experience or employment; or demonstrable transferable skills. This job would suit a graduate, but also anyone who can demonstrate equivalent relevant skills. Development Oriel Square is active in many aspects of educational research and product development. We are looking for perceptive and creative input into these activities, and all members of staff can expect involvement as we develop. We will invest in the right candidates to make sure that you and we remain properly informed, experienced and skilled to react to change in the market and growth in our business and scope. Conditions and pay Oriel Square believes in productive hours, not long hours. This informs our 28 hour full-time policy. Full time (28 hours/4 days) £28,000 p.a. 20 days' holiday (equivalent to 5 weeks) + public holiday allowance Workplace pension Our full-time 28-hour working week Our working week is shorter than that of many employers, but we get at least as much done without sacrificing quality. We believe there are huge benefits both at work and at home from keeping to regular, focused working hours. While there will always be occasions when private life can intrude, we believe that our week makes plenty of time for regular life admin to happen outside work time. And our 28-hour week doesn't mean working less - this is a full-time job. Our offices Oriel Square has an office close to the centre of Oxford. We welcome our team to the office as many days a week as they want to work there, with an expectation of two days a week as normal practice. We expect any employee wanting to work from home to have an appropriate workspace in line with good health and safety practice and excellent, reliable wifi. We will provide a laptop as part of your role, and in the office you will have a dedicated work station including monitor and other peripherals.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Research and Publishing Assistant If you are keen to begin your career in educational publishing, product development or research, and you can see the big picture while keeping an eye on detail, then Oriel Square will give you the opportunity to shine. Some applicants for this role may have some research or publishing experience, and others might have none: we will invest in the candidate we expect to grow into the role. Oriel Square is an equal opportunity employer. We want to contribute to a diverse and equal workforce in educational publishing, and we encourage applications regardless of age, gender, race, sexuality or any other protected characteristic. The role The Research and Publishing Assistant will support our Communications Manager, Publishers and Programme Managers, Commissioning Editor and Directors in ensuring the smooth running of a wide portfolio of research and publishing projects, covering curriculum and ELT products and services in the UK and internationally. They will take on a wide range of research and publishing tasks, from desk research through QA of print and digital learning objects and assets, to writing reports, editing our weekly newsletter and getting involved in the detailed content and consultancy work we take on for our clients. They will work closely with the Communications Manager and colleagues in and out of house to ensure excellence in content and presentation. They will help out from time to time with administrative tasks across the company. About you An ambitious and motivated individual looking to build a career in educational policy and research or educational publishing. You should be motivated by a passion for education. About Oriel Square Oriel Square is a well-established and highly-regarded company delivering high-quality consultancy services to the commercial and charity education sector. From large-scale education course development to bespoke smaller projects, we provide analysis, insight, skill and creativity wherever it's needed in education. We're located in central Oxford, and have well-established links with the major UK-based global educational publishers, charities, awarding bodies and EdTechs across the world. You should expect this role to develop as we do. Role responsibilities Work with the team to coordinate and report on projects, and keep schedules and budgets up to date. Undertake publishing and research work across a range of content types and competencies. Manage, maintain and add to our list of contacts and relevant freelancers. Support the company in an administrative capacity from time to time. Your skills Excellent spoken and written communication skills Organised and reliable Proactive communicator with a creative streak Some experience of working in education, educational or social / public sector or policy research or in publishing, which may include work experience or employment; or demonstrable transferable skills. This job would suit a graduate, but also anyone who can demonstrate equivalent relevant skills. Development Oriel Square is active in many aspects of educational research and product development. We are looking for perceptive and creative input into these activities, and all members of staff can expect involvement as we develop. We will invest in the right candidates to make sure that you and we remain properly informed, experienced and skilled to react to change in the market and growth in our business and scope. Conditions and pay Oriel Square believes in productive hours, not long hours. This informs our 28 hour full-time policy. Full time (28 hours/4 days) £28,000 p.a. 20 days' holiday (equivalent to 5 weeks) + public holiday allowance Workplace pension Our full-time 28-hour working week Our working week is shorter than that of many employers, but we get at least as much done without sacrificing quality. We believe there are huge benefits both at work and at home from keeping to regular, focused working hours. While there will always be occasions when private life can intrude, we believe that our week makes plenty of time for regular life admin to happen outside work time. And our 28-hour week doesn't mean working less - this is a full-time job. Our offices Oriel Square has an office close to the centre of Oxford. We welcome our team to the office as many days a week as they want to work there, with an expectation of two days a week as normal practice. We expect any employee wanting to work from home to have an appropriate workspace in line with good health and safety practice and excellent, reliable wifi. We will provide a laptop as part of your role, and in the office you will have a dedicated work station including monitor and other peripherals.
THE POSITION We are looking for two experienced individuals to work across key strategic respiratory centers in the UK & Ireland, with one role covering the Northern region and the other covering the Southern region. These field-based roles will be responsible for non-promotional, scientific exchange and interactions, with External Experts (EE), Healthcare Professionals (HCPs), and other relevant decision makers (ORDMs). Working as part of our Inflammation therapy area medical team, the principal role of the MSL is (i) to build and maintain long term trusted partnerships with external stakeholders supporting their research and medical/scientific information needs, (ii) identify the needs of external stakeholders and opportunities within healthcare systems, and proactively meet these by fostering collaboration with internal stakeholders and leveraging external partnerships, and (iii) inform strategic decisions and support organisational goals by developing a deep understanding of the therapeutic area (TA) and the broader healthcare landscape and gathering actionable insights in alignment with TA/asset strategy, thereby improving patient care and management, facilitating clinical adoption and adding value to Boehringer. Tasks & Responsibilities Identify, profile, and strategically engage with relevant external stakeholders in the territory. Build long term trusted partnerships with external stakeholders by driving peer to peer exchange of unbiased, accurate, up to date medical and scientific knowledge and improving disease awareness. Provide medical/scientific information and expertise on Boehringer's clinical trials and medicines to EEs/HCPs in response to unsolicited requests on a single and ongoing basis, including the delivery of presentations using approved materials. Communicate scientific data and asset value proposition effectively, using omnichannel orchestration, ensuring that individual preferences and needs of external stakeholders are met. Develop a deep understanding of stakeholder network, healthcare landscape, and patient care pathways, in collaboration with internal cross functional team members, to develop and execute a territory specific strategic stakeholder engagement plan that supports business strategic priorities and the needs of the healthcare system. Recognize gaps/bottlenecks in patient journeys and identify opportunities for support and/or collaborative partnerships that aim to improve referral pathways and overall patient care and/or relate to data generation. Proactively seek and gather strategically relevant insights related (but not limited) to the therapeutic area, disease management, healthcare landscape, patient journey, stakeholder network, clinical data and educational gaps, and stakeholder needs and opportunities. Share insights internally, to relevant teams, to support the actioning of these insights, inform strategy and the identification of collaborative opportunities. Develop and execute (or support development and execution of) strategies/actions based on the insights within the territory and/or cross functionally. Contribute to shaping internal strategic decisions and/or therapeutic area goals by discussing and sharing key strategic insights in relevant meetings. Lead and/or support medical projects or activities, for example: publications, medical education, preceptorships, round table discussions, advisory boards, congresses, ECR, etc. Support other internal activities/projects such as speaker briefings and internal trainings, in close collaboration with the appropriate internal colleagues and external stakeholders. Provide intelligence and actionable insights to support site/investigator identification and selection, site initiation, and identification of recruitment gaps of Boehringer sponsored studies, supporting the clinical development and operations team. Collaborate with Market Access/Healthcare Economics & Outcomes Research/Healthcare Affairs team for discussions on scientific data and asset value proposition. Requirements Experience working in the respiratory airways therapy area. Demonstrate self motivation and learning agility, especially the ability to develop expertise in new therapy areas, to maintain expertise and medical leadership in the therapy area. Ability to collaborate with different internal and external stakeholders to develop & strengthen trusted partnerships. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Excellent prioritisation skills and ability to manage time and resources optimally. Proactive attitude, growth mindset, agility, emotional intelligence, teamwork, trustworthiness, resilience, accountability, and strong leadership. Strategic mindset and business acumen. Ability and willingness to undertake regular travel across the region and on some occasions, to national and international congresses. Ability to fulfil key performance indicators (KPIs) associated with respective responsibilities. Experience of liaising with external medical experts and internal cross functional teams - preferred. Knowledge of local healthcare systems and clinical practices related to specialty respiratory patient care - preferred. Experience working with or within the pharmaceutical industry - preferred.
May 01, 2026
Full time
THE POSITION We are looking for two experienced individuals to work across key strategic respiratory centers in the UK & Ireland, with one role covering the Northern region and the other covering the Southern region. These field-based roles will be responsible for non-promotional, scientific exchange and interactions, with External Experts (EE), Healthcare Professionals (HCPs), and other relevant decision makers (ORDMs). Working as part of our Inflammation therapy area medical team, the principal role of the MSL is (i) to build and maintain long term trusted partnerships with external stakeholders supporting their research and medical/scientific information needs, (ii) identify the needs of external stakeholders and opportunities within healthcare systems, and proactively meet these by fostering collaboration with internal stakeholders and leveraging external partnerships, and (iii) inform strategic decisions and support organisational goals by developing a deep understanding of the therapeutic area (TA) and the broader healthcare landscape and gathering actionable insights in alignment with TA/asset strategy, thereby improving patient care and management, facilitating clinical adoption and adding value to Boehringer. Tasks & Responsibilities Identify, profile, and strategically engage with relevant external stakeholders in the territory. Build long term trusted partnerships with external stakeholders by driving peer to peer exchange of unbiased, accurate, up to date medical and scientific knowledge and improving disease awareness. Provide medical/scientific information and expertise on Boehringer's clinical trials and medicines to EEs/HCPs in response to unsolicited requests on a single and ongoing basis, including the delivery of presentations using approved materials. Communicate scientific data and asset value proposition effectively, using omnichannel orchestration, ensuring that individual preferences and needs of external stakeholders are met. Develop a deep understanding of stakeholder network, healthcare landscape, and patient care pathways, in collaboration with internal cross functional team members, to develop and execute a territory specific strategic stakeholder engagement plan that supports business strategic priorities and the needs of the healthcare system. Recognize gaps/bottlenecks in patient journeys and identify opportunities for support and/or collaborative partnerships that aim to improve referral pathways and overall patient care and/or relate to data generation. Proactively seek and gather strategically relevant insights related (but not limited) to the therapeutic area, disease management, healthcare landscape, patient journey, stakeholder network, clinical data and educational gaps, and stakeholder needs and opportunities. Share insights internally, to relevant teams, to support the actioning of these insights, inform strategy and the identification of collaborative opportunities. Develop and execute (or support development and execution of) strategies/actions based on the insights within the territory and/or cross functionally. Contribute to shaping internal strategic decisions and/or therapeutic area goals by discussing and sharing key strategic insights in relevant meetings. Lead and/or support medical projects or activities, for example: publications, medical education, preceptorships, round table discussions, advisory boards, congresses, ECR, etc. Support other internal activities/projects such as speaker briefings and internal trainings, in close collaboration with the appropriate internal colleagues and external stakeholders. Provide intelligence and actionable insights to support site/investigator identification and selection, site initiation, and identification of recruitment gaps of Boehringer sponsored studies, supporting the clinical development and operations team. Collaborate with Market Access/Healthcare Economics & Outcomes Research/Healthcare Affairs team for discussions on scientific data and asset value proposition. Requirements Experience working in the respiratory airways therapy area. Demonstrate self motivation and learning agility, especially the ability to develop expertise in new therapy areas, to maintain expertise and medical leadership in the therapy area. Ability to collaborate with different internal and external stakeholders to develop & strengthen trusted partnerships. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Excellent prioritisation skills and ability to manage time and resources optimally. Proactive attitude, growth mindset, agility, emotional intelligence, teamwork, trustworthiness, resilience, accountability, and strong leadership. Strategic mindset and business acumen. Ability and willingness to undertake regular travel across the region and on some occasions, to national and international congresses. Ability to fulfil key performance indicators (KPIs) associated with respective responsibilities. Experience of liaising with external medical experts and internal cross functional teams - preferred. Knowledge of local healthcare systems and clinical practices related to specialty respiratory patient care - preferred. Experience working with or within the pharmaceutical industry - preferred.
Head of Field Sales (England) - Playground Equipment Industry Location: Central England Industry leading salary (dependent on experience) + Generous uncapped Commission + Car + Private Healthcare If you have a passion for sales and have a track record of exceeding targets and building successful teams, we want to hear from you! Our benefits include: Private Medical Insurance plus Health Cash Plan Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which can assist you with any personal or professional problems 24 hours a day, 365 days a year Enjoy 25 days of holiday per year, in addition to statutory bank holidays. BIG birthdays ending in a zero, will receive an additional day holiday Highstreet discounts and gym discounts app At Playdale Playgrounds we are a dynamic, international business currently in over 50 countries, that design, manufacture, and install fun, exciting, outdoor playground equipment. We pride ourselves on creating thrilling, innovative, and educational outdoor play equipment that makes children smile all over the world. We are now looking for an experienced National Field Sales Manager to head up our field sales team in the Playground Equipment industry, and continue to drive our growth strategy. The ideal candidate will have experience in managing a team of sales professionals and be able to effectively lead and drive sales growth. Key Responsibilities: • Manage a team of sales representatives (6 and growing!) across England • Develop and execute sales strategies to drive growth in key accounts • Build and maintain relationships with key customers, understand their needs and tailor solutions to meet those needs • Work with marketing and product development teams to identify market trends and opportunities • Monitor and analyse sales performance metrics to ensure goals are met or exceeded • Develop and maintain a deep understanding of the playground equipment industry, competitive landscape and customer needs • Provide regular feedback to senior management on market trends, competitive intelligence, and customer needs • Strong IT skills with an interest in improving efficiencies by digitalisation. Requirements: • Bachelor's degree / qualifications in business, sales or related field • Proven experience as a sales manager, with key account management responsibilities • Experience in the playground equipment industry is a plus • Strong leadership and communication skills • Experience of managing and motivating a sales team • Experience with CRM software and sales data analysis • Strong negotiation and problem-solving skills • Ability to travel frequently within England, and therefore centrally based is preferable. Apply now and join a dynamic, friendly team in the Playground Equipment industry!
May 01, 2026
Full time
Head of Field Sales (England) - Playground Equipment Industry Location: Central England Industry leading salary (dependent on experience) + Generous uncapped Commission + Car + Private Healthcare If you have a passion for sales and have a track record of exceeding targets and building successful teams, we want to hear from you! Our benefits include: Private Medical Insurance plus Health Cash Plan Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which can assist you with any personal or professional problems 24 hours a day, 365 days a year Enjoy 25 days of holiday per year, in addition to statutory bank holidays. BIG birthdays ending in a zero, will receive an additional day holiday Highstreet discounts and gym discounts app At Playdale Playgrounds we are a dynamic, international business currently in over 50 countries, that design, manufacture, and install fun, exciting, outdoor playground equipment. We pride ourselves on creating thrilling, innovative, and educational outdoor play equipment that makes children smile all over the world. We are now looking for an experienced National Field Sales Manager to head up our field sales team in the Playground Equipment industry, and continue to drive our growth strategy. The ideal candidate will have experience in managing a team of sales professionals and be able to effectively lead and drive sales growth. Key Responsibilities: • Manage a team of sales representatives (6 and growing!) across England • Develop and execute sales strategies to drive growth in key accounts • Build and maintain relationships with key customers, understand their needs and tailor solutions to meet those needs • Work with marketing and product development teams to identify market trends and opportunities • Monitor and analyse sales performance metrics to ensure goals are met or exceeded • Develop and maintain a deep understanding of the playground equipment industry, competitive landscape and customer needs • Provide regular feedback to senior management on market trends, competitive intelligence, and customer needs • Strong IT skills with an interest in improving efficiencies by digitalisation. Requirements: • Bachelor's degree / qualifications in business, sales or related field • Proven experience as a sales manager, with key account management responsibilities • Experience in the playground equipment industry is a plus • Strong leadership and communication skills • Experience of managing and motivating a sales team • Experience with CRM software and sales data analysis • Strong negotiation and problem-solving skills • Ability to travel frequently within England, and therefore centrally based is preferable. Apply now and join a dynamic, friendly team in the Playground Equipment industry!
SHEFFIELD Launch Your Recruitment Career with Tradewind Recruitment in Sheffield Are you a graduate looking to break into a fast-paced, rewarding career with real earning potential? Tradewind Recruitment Sheffield is offering an exciting opportunity to join our Impact Academy and build a long-term career in recruitment. If you are ambitious, resilient, and motivated by success, this is your chance to thrive in a high-performance sales environment. About Tradewind Recruitment Tradewind Recruitment is a well-established, market-leading education recruitment agency and a five-time Sunday Times Top 100 company. With nearly 30 years of experience and offices across the UK and internationally, we have built a reputation for developing exceptional consultants. Our Sheffield office is growing, and we are looking for driven graduates ready to take the first step in their careers. What We Offer Starting salary: 28,000- 30,000 First-year earnings: 35,000- 40,000 OTE Uncapped commission from day one 35 days annual leave + reduced hours during school holidays Incentive trips and company rewards Regular team socials and a supportive culture Ongoing training and development Clear career progression opportunities Impact Academy Training Our Impact Academy provides a structured and supportive entry into recruitment. You'll gain real-world experience from day one, learning how to manage candidates, build relationships, and contribute to business growth. Your Role In your first year, you will: Source and interview candidates for education roles Build relationships with schools and teaching professionals Support the sales team in generating placements Develop new business opportunities Work towards and exceed targets Earn commission as you progress This is a sales-driven role where your success is determined by your effort and consistency. Support and Mentorship You will benefit from: A dedicated manager Structured training programmes Ongoing mentorship Access to experienced consultants We provide a supportive environment where you can develop quickly and confidently. Career Development After your first year, you will progress to a Sales Desk and receive further training in: Business development Negotiation and client management Compliance and safeguarding Handling challenging situations Time and workload management We promote from within, meaning your career progression is based entirely on your performance. What We're Looking For Graduates with strong work ethic Evidence of working during studies Resilience and determination Sales, hospitality, or customer-facing experience Confident communication skills The Reality of the Role Recruitment is demanding and target-driven. It requires persistence, resilience, and a proactive mindset. However, for those who commit, it offers excellent earning potential, rapid career progression, and long-term success.
May 01, 2026
Full time
SHEFFIELD Launch Your Recruitment Career with Tradewind Recruitment in Sheffield Are you a graduate looking to break into a fast-paced, rewarding career with real earning potential? Tradewind Recruitment Sheffield is offering an exciting opportunity to join our Impact Academy and build a long-term career in recruitment. If you are ambitious, resilient, and motivated by success, this is your chance to thrive in a high-performance sales environment. About Tradewind Recruitment Tradewind Recruitment is a well-established, market-leading education recruitment agency and a five-time Sunday Times Top 100 company. With nearly 30 years of experience and offices across the UK and internationally, we have built a reputation for developing exceptional consultants. Our Sheffield office is growing, and we are looking for driven graduates ready to take the first step in their careers. What We Offer Starting salary: 28,000- 30,000 First-year earnings: 35,000- 40,000 OTE Uncapped commission from day one 35 days annual leave + reduced hours during school holidays Incentive trips and company rewards Regular team socials and a supportive culture Ongoing training and development Clear career progression opportunities Impact Academy Training Our Impact Academy provides a structured and supportive entry into recruitment. You'll gain real-world experience from day one, learning how to manage candidates, build relationships, and contribute to business growth. Your Role In your first year, you will: Source and interview candidates for education roles Build relationships with schools and teaching professionals Support the sales team in generating placements Develop new business opportunities Work towards and exceed targets Earn commission as you progress This is a sales-driven role where your success is determined by your effort and consistency. Support and Mentorship You will benefit from: A dedicated manager Structured training programmes Ongoing mentorship Access to experienced consultants We provide a supportive environment where you can develop quickly and confidently. Career Development After your first year, you will progress to a Sales Desk and receive further training in: Business development Negotiation and client management Compliance and safeguarding Handling challenging situations Time and workload management We promote from within, meaning your career progression is based entirely on your performance. What We're Looking For Graduates with strong work ethic Evidence of working during studies Resilience and determination Sales, hospitality, or customer-facing experience Confident communication skills The Reality of the Role Recruitment is demanding and target-driven. It requires persistence, resilience, and a proactive mindset. However, for those who commit, it offers excellent earning potential, rapid career progression, and long-term success.
Our client, a leading organisation within the healthcare and research sector, is seeking a proactive Education and Events Manager to join their team. This is a key role leading the planning, coordination, and delivery of educational events and projects that make a real impact in the medical and scientific community. If you thrive in a dynamic environment and have a passion for delivering exceptional events, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of conferences, events, webinars, and advisory committee meetings. Ensure all events are delivered on time, within budget, and to agreed quality and accreditation standards. Collaborate with Business Development and Marketing teams to promote events and secure sponsorship. Oversee end-to-end event logistics, including venue coordination, speaker management, registration, and technical delivery. Manage event budgets in collaboration with Finance, ensuring accurate forecasting and timely invoicing. Produce post-event reports, including evaluation, impact analysis, and clear summaries of complex discussions. Maintain compliance with accreditation bodies and governance requirements. Deputise for senior management as required. Build and maintain effective relationships with clinicians, researchers, industry partners, patient organisations, and key opinion leaders. Work closely with stakeholders to ensure programme alignment with strategic objectives. Represent the organisation at external meetings, events, and networking opportunities. Support funding activity, including the securing of unrestricted educational grants. Lead and support a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing events team. Identify development opportunities and support the professional growth of team members. What We're Looking For Degree level education or equivalent experience in a relevant field. Proven experience managing complex educational or professional events. Strong leadership skills with the ability to work collaboratively across teams. Excellent stakeholder management and relationship-building capability. Solid financial acumen, including budget and sponsorship management. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. A problem-solving mindset, with the ability to remain adaptable under pressure. Desirable: Knowledge of healthcare or scientific research. Experience in event coordination within healthcare or education settings. Familiarity with compliance, accreditation, and funding processes. Additional Information International travel required, sometimes at short notice. Occasional work outside normal hours. Flexibility to support wider business operations as needed. Hybrid role - 3 days in the office, 2 days working from home
May 01, 2026
Full time
Our client, a leading organisation within the healthcare and research sector, is seeking a proactive Education and Events Manager to join their team. This is a key role leading the planning, coordination, and delivery of educational events and projects that make a real impact in the medical and scientific community. If you thrive in a dynamic environment and have a passion for delivering exceptional events, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and delivery of conferences, events, webinars, and advisory committee meetings. Ensure all events are delivered on time, within budget, and to agreed quality and accreditation standards. Collaborate with Business Development and Marketing teams to promote events and secure sponsorship. Oversee end-to-end event logistics, including venue coordination, speaker management, registration, and technical delivery. Manage event budgets in collaboration with Finance, ensuring accurate forecasting and timely invoicing. Produce post-event reports, including evaluation, impact analysis, and clear summaries of complex discussions. Maintain compliance with accreditation bodies and governance requirements. Deputise for senior management as required. Build and maintain effective relationships with clinicians, researchers, industry partners, patient organisations, and key opinion leaders. Work closely with stakeholders to ensure programme alignment with strategic objectives. Represent the organisation at external meetings, events, and networking opportunities. Support funding activity, including the securing of unrestricted educational grants. Lead and support a collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing events team. Identify development opportunities and support the professional growth of team members. What We're Looking For Degree level education or equivalent experience in a relevant field. Proven experience managing complex educational or professional events. Strong leadership skills with the ability to work collaboratively across teams. Excellent stakeholder management and relationship-building capability. Solid financial acumen, including budget and sponsorship management. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. A problem-solving mindset, with the ability to remain adaptable under pressure. Desirable: Knowledge of healthcare or scientific research. Experience in event coordination within healthcare or education settings. Familiarity with compliance, accreditation, and funding processes. Additional Information International travel required, sometimes at short notice. Occasional work outside normal hours. Flexibility to support wider business operations as needed. Hybrid role - 3 days in the office, 2 days working from home
Bristol Instruments, Inc.
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Bristol Instruments, Inc. is seeking a skilled Inventory and Shipping Coordinator to join our team. FLSA: Hourly Reports To: Operations Manager About the Job Bristol Instruments is a world leader in optical interferometer-based instrumentation. We serve customers in top scientific research institutions, telecommunications, and optical metrology communities. At Bristol Instruments, we believe that providing reliable, cutting-edge metrology solutions to our customers creates opportunities to improve quality of life on a global scale. The Inventory and Shipping Coordinator attends to the efficient flow, counting and control of parts in the stockroom. Also responsible for packing and shipping of all instruments. They support production through parts kitting and routing discrepant materials for disposition. The Inventory and Shipping Coordinator generates shipping orders, handles production inventory transactions in the ERP system and is responsible for logging related events into the computer system. Responsibilities Receipt of incoming materials from purchases Handling and storing of inventory, including stock identification Cycle counting of inventory Packing and unpacking instrumentation products for shipping and receiving Generating shipping orders in the system Kitting production materials for production work orders Proper handling and storing of assemblies from work orders Staging and routing non-conforming materials for review and disposition Performing computer transactions for inventory moves, production scrap, and product identification. Participate in overall improvements of inventory management and stockroom organization, processes and procedures. All other duties as assigned by management. Core Qualifications Education/Skills Required: Attention to detail and ability to treat delicate parts with care. Ability to interact with other personnel both verbally and in person. Strong understanding of ERP system functions and production material flows. Experience with international shipping a plus. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs at waist level for under 1 minute. Must be able to lift up to 17 lbs above head for under 1 minute. Standing, walking, bending, kneeling for extended periods. Use of a pallet jack. Team Player: Ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment while managing individual responsibilities. A "will learn/can-do/will cooperate" attitude is essential. Bristol Instruments is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We want to have the best available persons in every job. Bristol Instruments is committed to complying with all applicable laws providing equal employment opportunities to individuals regardless of race, color, creed, sex, marital status, age, national origin, physical handicap, disability, medical condition, ancestry or any other protected characteristic.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Bristol Instruments, Inc. is seeking a skilled Inventory and Shipping Coordinator to join our team. FLSA: Hourly Reports To: Operations Manager About the Job Bristol Instruments is a world leader in optical interferometer-based instrumentation. We serve customers in top scientific research institutions, telecommunications, and optical metrology communities. At Bristol Instruments, we believe that providing reliable, cutting-edge metrology solutions to our customers creates opportunities to improve quality of life on a global scale. The Inventory and Shipping Coordinator attends to the efficient flow, counting and control of parts in the stockroom. Also responsible for packing and shipping of all instruments. They support production through parts kitting and routing discrepant materials for disposition. The Inventory and Shipping Coordinator generates shipping orders, handles production inventory transactions in the ERP system and is responsible for logging related events into the computer system. Responsibilities Receipt of incoming materials from purchases Handling and storing of inventory, including stock identification Cycle counting of inventory Packing and unpacking instrumentation products for shipping and receiving Generating shipping orders in the system Kitting production materials for production work orders Proper handling and storing of assemblies from work orders Staging and routing non-conforming materials for review and disposition Performing computer transactions for inventory moves, production scrap, and product identification. Participate in overall improvements of inventory management and stockroom organization, processes and procedures. All other duties as assigned by management. Core Qualifications Education/Skills Required: Attention to detail and ability to treat delicate parts with care. Ability to interact with other personnel both verbally and in person. Strong understanding of ERP system functions and production material flows. Experience with international shipping a plus. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs at waist level for under 1 minute. Must be able to lift up to 17 lbs above head for under 1 minute. Standing, walking, bending, kneeling for extended periods. Use of a pallet jack. Team Player: Ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment while managing individual responsibilities. A "will learn/can-do/will cooperate" attitude is essential. Bristol Instruments is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We want to have the best available persons in every job. Bristol Instruments is committed to complying with all applicable laws providing equal employment opportunities to individuals regardless of race, color, creed, sex, marital status, age, national origin, physical handicap, disability, medical condition, ancestry or any other protected characteristic.
Fractile is building silicon, systems and software which will redefine the frontier of AI: running the world's most advanced models at radically higher speed and lower cost. We have an exceptional team across hardware and software capable of bringing about this change, and we are growing fast to meet demand and deliver our product at scale. We are looking for a driven property professional to support the expansion and management of our office and lab footprint as the business scales across the UK and internationally. This is a hands on role suited to someone operating at Surveyor to Associate Director level, looking to step into a broader client side position with real ownership. The role combines transaction delivery, project coordination and operational oversight, working closely with senior leadership. You will play a key role in helping the company grow its presence in London, Bristol and internationally, including the US and Asia. Key responsibilities Property transactions and delivery Support and lead office and lab acquisitions across the UK and internationally Run site searches, financial analysis and negotiations with agents and landlords Coordinate international transactions, working with local brokers and advisors Manage external advisors including agents, lawyers, project managers and contractors Prepare clear recommendations and materials for senior leadership and board approval Project delivery and setup Oversee fit out and mobilisation of new spaces alongside external project teams Ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget and to the required quality Act as the link between internal stakeholders and external delivery partners Operations and coordination Support day to day office operations across multiple locations Help build scalable processes for managing a growing multi site portfolio Work closely with internal teams to ensure spaces meet business needs Support budget planning and cost tracking across transactions and projects Work closely with Finance to ensure robust financial oversight and reporting Work directly with CEO, CFO and senior leadership Coordinate across internal teams and external partners Communicate clearly and confidently, including preparing board level materials Experience Background in commercial property, ideally leasehold office and lab environments Currently operating at Surveyor / Senior Surveyor / Associate Director level Experience delivering transactions and managing multiple stakeholders Exposure to international transactions or working with overseas advisors is highly beneficial Experience on the agent side, client side or consultancy all relevant Qualifications Degree level education preferred but not essential RICS (or working towards) beneficial but not required Skills and attributes Strong numerical and commercial judgement Highly organised, able to manage multiple live projects Clear, concise communicator with good written skills Comfortable engaging with senior stakeholders Strong interpersonal skills; able to work effectively with agents, lawyers and consultants Self starter who can operate with direction but without close supervision Practical, solutions focused and able to work at pace Why this role? Step into a broad client side role with real responsibility early Exposure to international expansion (US and Asia) Work on high quality, design led spaces in leading innovation locations Direct access to senior leadership and involvement in key decisions Opportunity to build experience across transactions, delivery and operations Why Join Us? A genuine opportunity to shape the people foundations of a growing tech business. A supportive, ambitious and thoughtful team. Room to grow as the company scales.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Fractile is building silicon, systems and software which will redefine the frontier of AI: running the world's most advanced models at radically higher speed and lower cost. We have an exceptional team across hardware and software capable of bringing about this change, and we are growing fast to meet demand and deliver our product at scale. We are looking for a driven property professional to support the expansion and management of our office and lab footprint as the business scales across the UK and internationally. This is a hands on role suited to someone operating at Surveyor to Associate Director level, looking to step into a broader client side position with real ownership. The role combines transaction delivery, project coordination and operational oversight, working closely with senior leadership. You will play a key role in helping the company grow its presence in London, Bristol and internationally, including the US and Asia. Key responsibilities Property transactions and delivery Support and lead office and lab acquisitions across the UK and internationally Run site searches, financial analysis and negotiations with agents and landlords Coordinate international transactions, working with local brokers and advisors Manage external advisors including agents, lawyers, project managers and contractors Prepare clear recommendations and materials for senior leadership and board approval Project delivery and setup Oversee fit out and mobilisation of new spaces alongside external project teams Ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget and to the required quality Act as the link between internal stakeholders and external delivery partners Operations and coordination Support day to day office operations across multiple locations Help build scalable processes for managing a growing multi site portfolio Work closely with internal teams to ensure spaces meet business needs Support budget planning and cost tracking across transactions and projects Work closely with Finance to ensure robust financial oversight and reporting Work directly with CEO, CFO and senior leadership Coordinate across internal teams and external partners Communicate clearly and confidently, including preparing board level materials Experience Background in commercial property, ideally leasehold office and lab environments Currently operating at Surveyor / Senior Surveyor / Associate Director level Experience delivering transactions and managing multiple stakeholders Exposure to international transactions or working with overseas advisors is highly beneficial Experience on the agent side, client side or consultancy all relevant Qualifications Degree level education preferred but not essential RICS (or working towards) beneficial but not required Skills and attributes Strong numerical and commercial judgement Highly organised, able to manage multiple live projects Clear, concise communicator with good written skills Comfortable engaging with senior stakeholders Strong interpersonal skills; able to work effectively with agents, lawyers and consultants Self starter who can operate with direction but without close supervision Practical, solutions focused and able to work at pace Why this role? Step into a broad client side role with real responsibility early Exposure to international expansion (US and Asia) Work on high quality, design led spaces in leading innovation locations Direct access to senior leadership and involvement in key decisions Opportunity to build experience across transactions, delivery and operations Why Join Us? A genuine opportunity to shape the people foundations of a growing tech business. A supportive, ambitious and thoughtful team. Room to grow as the company scales.
Contract Type: Fixed Term for three years Interviews: 21/05 Employer: King's Trust International (not The King's Trust) Are you excited by the idea of managing major international development contracts that transform young people s lives across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean? King s Trust International (KTI) is embarking on one of our most ambitious partnerships yet, a £2m, three-year collaboration with the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD). Their support will power our global education programmes and help drive our mission to reach one million young people worldwide. We re looking for a QFFD Contract Manager who can lead this flagship partnership with confidence, clarity and creativity. What you ll do: You ll take charge of the end to end management of this high profile institutional grant, ensuring everything runs smoothly, reports shine, risks are spotted early, and growth opportunities are maximised. You ll be the steady, trusted link between KTI and QFFD, keeping the partnership strong and impactful. You ll work closely with global delivery teams, MEL experts, finance colleagues, and in country partners to ensure every deadline is met and every requirement is delivered with excellence. Why this role matters: This isn t just compliance. This is influence, visibility and real-world impact. You ll be right at the heart of a major programme that improves education, builds core skills, and opens up opportunities for young people around the world. We re looking for someone who is: A confident manager of institutional funding contracts Great with budgets, reporting and donor compliance A relationship-builder who can collaborate across cultures and teams Proactive, organised and solutions-focused Motivated by meaningful, global impact If you re ready to take on a role with strategic importance, international reach and the chance to help shape a major global partnership we d love to hear from you. Perks for working at The King s Trust International: Great holiday package. 30 days annual leave entitlement, plus public holidays. Office closure the days between Christmas and New Year Fantastic Family leave. Receive 13 weeks full pay and 13 weeks half pay for maternity and adoption leave, and pro rata entitlement for shared parental leave. Receive 8 weeks' full pay for paternity leave. Flexible and agile working. Where operationally possible, you can work your hours that support a work-life balance, including compressed hours and hybrid-working (part office - part home-based) or working from home options. Benefits platform. Everything from health and financial wellbeing support to discounts on your favourite restaurants, shops and cinemas A free employee assistance programme (EAP) to support your mental wellbeing. KTI will contribute 5% of your salary to the workplace Pension Scheme Generous life assurance cover (4 x annual salary) In-house and external training opportunities are available throughout the year
May 01, 2026
Full time
Contract Type: Fixed Term for three years Interviews: 21/05 Employer: King's Trust International (not The King's Trust) Are you excited by the idea of managing major international development contracts that transform young people s lives across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean? King s Trust International (KTI) is embarking on one of our most ambitious partnerships yet, a £2m, three-year collaboration with the Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD). Their support will power our global education programmes and help drive our mission to reach one million young people worldwide. We re looking for a QFFD Contract Manager who can lead this flagship partnership with confidence, clarity and creativity. What you ll do: You ll take charge of the end to end management of this high profile institutional grant, ensuring everything runs smoothly, reports shine, risks are spotted early, and growth opportunities are maximised. You ll be the steady, trusted link between KTI and QFFD, keeping the partnership strong and impactful. You ll work closely with global delivery teams, MEL experts, finance colleagues, and in country partners to ensure every deadline is met and every requirement is delivered with excellence. Why this role matters: This isn t just compliance. This is influence, visibility and real-world impact. You ll be right at the heart of a major programme that improves education, builds core skills, and opens up opportunities for young people around the world. We re looking for someone who is: A confident manager of institutional funding contracts Great with budgets, reporting and donor compliance A relationship-builder who can collaborate across cultures and teams Proactive, organised and solutions-focused Motivated by meaningful, global impact If you re ready to take on a role with strategic importance, international reach and the chance to help shape a major global partnership we d love to hear from you. Perks for working at The King s Trust International: Great holiday package. 30 days annual leave entitlement, plus public holidays. Office closure the days between Christmas and New Year Fantastic Family leave. Receive 13 weeks full pay and 13 weeks half pay for maternity and adoption leave, and pro rata entitlement for shared parental leave. Receive 8 weeks' full pay for paternity leave. Flexible and agile working. Where operationally possible, you can work your hours that support a work-life balance, including compressed hours and hybrid-working (part office - part home-based) or working from home options. Benefits platform. Everything from health and financial wellbeing support to discounts on your favourite restaurants, shops and cinemas A free employee assistance programme (EAP) to support your mental wellbeing. KTI will contribute 5% of your salary to the workplace Pension Scheme Generous life assurance cover (4 x annual salary) In-house and external training opportunities are available throughout the year
The Director of Major Gifts is a frontline fundraiser responsible for driving philanthropic growth by managing a portfolio of high-impact donors. This role focuses on identifying, cultivating, and stewarding prospects capable of leadership annual, major, and planned gifts. As a key collaborator within the development team, the Director of Major Gifts aligns donor passions with institutional strategic initiatives to foster a vibrant culture of giving. Summary of duties and responsibilities: Manage a targeted portfolio of 75-100 major gift prospects, developing bespoke "moves management" plans to transition prospects into committed donors Implement individualized strategies that align a prospect s philanthropic goals with institutional needs, utilizing data and research to inform appropriate ask amounts Collaborate with the Director of Development and Giving Manager to draft compelling gift proposals, case statements, and donor-facing materials Partner with the Director of Development Services to execute creative cultivation plans and ensure all activities, meetings, and outcomes are documented in the CRM for team-wide transparency Support high-priority campaigns, special initiatives, and fundraising events. Attend school and Advancement-hosted events to build community presence Work alongside Development colleagues and volunteers to deliver high-touch stewardship and impactful gift reporting Essential qualifications/experience: Substantive progressive frontline fundraising experience with a proven track record of securing six- and seven-figure gifts Building and developing effective relationships Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, highly organized and a problem-solver, positive and friendly, strong people management and interpersonal skills High emotional intelligence, attentive listening, and the ability to build credibility with major prospect stakeholders Willingness to travel internationally and attend events outside of School hours and on weekends A steadfast commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of children Desirable qualifications/experience: Advanced degree preferred Knowledge proficiency in Blackbaud Raiser s Edge Knowledge and understanding of American and/or international educational institutions Embraces continuous learning and collaborative problem-solving contributes creativity, initiative, and teamwork to a mission-aligned development culture Experience training or managing fundraising volunteers and committees Ability to manage multiple relationships and projects simultaneously Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, goal-driven environment and adjust to dynamic event schedules with ease Collaborative team colleague, proactive and capable of thriving in a fast-paced, goal-driven environment
May 01, 2026
Full time
The Director of Major Gifts is a frontline fundraiser responsible for driving philanthropic growth by managing a portfolio of high-impact donors. This role focuses on identifying, cultivating, and stewarding prospects capable of leadership annual, major, and planned gifts. As a key collaborator within the development team, the Director of Major Gifts aligns donor passions with institutional strategic initiatives to foster a vibrant culture of giving. Summary of duties and responsibilities: Manage a targeted portfolio of 75-100 major gift prospects, developing bespoke "moves management" plans to transition prospects into committed donors Implement individualized strategies that align a prospect s philanthropic goals with institutional needs, utilizing data and research to inform appropriate ask amounts Collaborate with the Director of Development and Giving Manager to draft compelling gift proposals, case statements, and donor-facing materials Partner with the Director of Development Services to execute creative cultivation plans and ensure all activities, meetings, and outcomes are documented in the CRM for team-wide transparency Support high-priority campaigns, special initiatives, and fundraising events. Attend school and Advancement-hosted events to build community presence Work alongside Development colleagues and volunteers to deliver high-touch stewardship and impactful gift reporting Essential qualifications/experience: Substantive progressive frontline fundraising experience with a proven track record of securing six- and seven-figure gifts Building and developing effective relationships Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, highly organized and a problem-solver, positive and friendly, strong people management and interpersonal skills High emotional intelligence, attentive listening, and the ability to build credibility with major prospect stakeholders Willingness to travel internationally and attend events outside of School hours and on weekends A steadfast commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of children Desirable qualifications/experience: Advanced degree preferred Knowledge proficiency in Blackbaud Raiser s Edge Knowledge and understanding of American and/or international educational institutions Embraces continuous learning and collaborative problem-solving contributes creativity, initiative, and teamwork to a mission-aligned development culture Experience training or managing fundraising volunteers and committees Ability to manage multiple relationships and projects simultaneously Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, goal-driven environment and adjust to dynamic event schedules with ease Collaborative team colleague, proactive and capable of thriving in a fast-paced, goal-driven environment