Principal Planning Officer Local Authority London Marks Consulting Partners are working with a London local authority to appoint an experienced Principal Planning Officer to join their planning team. This is a senior-level position suited to a planning professional ready to take ownership of a varied and complex caseload, lead on major and strategic projects within the borough, and provide authoritative planning advice to internal teams, stakeholders, and external applicants. To be considered, you will need: MRTPI qualification Proven experience in a planning role within a local authority environment Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation and policy Experience managing complex and major planning applications The ability to communicate confidently with a range of stakeholders and manage competing priorities
May 06, 2026
Seasonal
Principal Planning Officer Local Authority London Marks Consulting Partners are working with a London local authority to appoint an experienced Principal Planning Officer to join their planning team. This is a senior-level position suited to a planning professional ready to take ownership of a varied and complex caseload, lead on major and strategic projects within the borough, and provide authoritative planning advice to internal teams, stakeholders, and external applicants. To be considered, you will need: MRTPI qualification Proven experience in a planning role within a local authority environment Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation and policy Experience managing complex and major planning applications The ability to communicate confidently with a range of stakeholders and manage competing priorities
A local authority planning service in Redditch seeks a Principal Planning Officer to manage planning applications, mentor junior staff, and shape development in the community. This full-time role offers the flexibility of home working and a supportive environment, helping to ensure quality outcomes in planning processes. Candidates should possess a degree-level qualification and be a full member of the RTPI with relevant experience in Development Management. Competitive salary and benefits are offered.
May 06, 2026
Full time
A local authority planning service in Redditch seeks a Principal Planning Officer to manage planning applications, mentor junior staff, and shape development in the community. This full-time role offers the flexibility of home working and a supportive environment, helping to ensure quality outcomes in planning processes. Candidates should possess a degree-level qualification and be a full member of the RTPI with relevant experience in Development Management. Competitive salary and benefits are offered.
Principal Planning Officer (Development Management): Grade 8 Permanent Full-Time 37 hours per week / Grade 8 (SCP 30 - 34) £40,777 - £45,091 per annum At Bromsgrove District Council, we believe that great places have the power to transform lives. As a Principal Planning Officer, you will be at the heart of shaping the future of two unique communities - helping to protect what makes them special, while guiding thoughtful, well-designed growth for generations to come. We also believe in trust, flexibility and balance. We warmly welcome requests for 100% home working, flexible hours, compressed weeks, part time working, and job share. We want brilliant people, and we are committed to helping them thrive. Who are we? We are a shared Planning Service across Bromsgrove District Council and Redditch Borough Council - a partnership built on stability, collaboration and ambition. Our team brings together experienced Planners with new talent at the start of their careers. What connects us is simple: we care deeply about the places we serve, and we support each other to deliver our very best work. Where are we? North Worcestershire offers a landscape rich in character and contrast: Bromsgrove, a beautiful rural district rooted in its historic market town Redditch, a former market town re imagined as a New Town, blending urban energy with green, open landscapes These are communities with strong identity, proud histories and exciting futures - places where thoughtful planning truly matters. What will you be doing? This is a role for someone who wants to make a difference. You will handle a diverse caseload of major and minor schemes that shape the look, feel and opportunity of the District and Borough. Your work will include: Leading meaningful conversations at the pre application stage Managing your caseload with confidence and independence, whilst championing high quality development Ensuring our residents and applicants receive a clear, fair and responsive service Robustly defending decisions through the appeal process Taking a lead role in planning enforcement to safeguard our environment You will also help grow the next generation of Planners. Through our established buddy system, you will mentor and support our Planning Officers and Planning Assistants - sharing your expertise, encouraging their development and helping them build strong, resilient careers. Our team works primarily from home, but you will have the option of using our Bromsgrove or Redditch offices whenever you wish. What do you need to be shortlisted? To take on this inspiring opportunity, you will need: A degree level (or higher) qualification Full Chartered Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute At least three years of planning experience, including one year in Development Management Why join us? This is more than a job - it is a chance to help shape the District and Borough with distinct character and significant potential. You will be joining a team that is proud of its work, confident in its direction and committed to supporting each other through periods of change and growth. We offer a workplace where you can stretch your skills, deepen your knowledge, and make a visible impact. You will also benefit from: Full payment of RTPI subscription fees Certainty and clarity through two adopted Local Plans (January 2017) A home working focused culture with all IT equipment provided Targeted support for CPD and long term progression A flexible working scheme that supports real work life balance 25 days annual leave plus statutory holidays Modern offices in central Redditch, close to public transport and shops Historic, characterful offices in Bromsgrove Town Centre Free, secure parking at both locations Your first few weeks will include face to face training, guidance and support - ensuring that you feel confident, connected and ready to make your mark. After that, you are free to shape the working pattern that suits you best. What next? Need further information? Please contact Dale Birch: Development Management Manager on direct line or email . The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is midnight on Monday 23 March 2026. The interviews will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams week commencing Monday 30 March 2026 (alternative dates can be made available if requested). If this progressive and exciting role interests you, please select the 'Apply Now' button. Attached documents Job Description and Person Specification
May 06, 2026
Full time
Principal Planning Officer (Development Management): Grade 8 Permanent Full-Time 37 hours per week / Grade 8 (SCP 30 - 34) £40,777 - £45,091 per annum At Bromsgrove District Council, we believe that great places have the power to transform lives. As a Principal Planning Officer, you will be at the heart of shaping the future of two unique communities - helping to protect what makes them special, while guiding thoughtful, well-designed growth for generations to come. We also believe in trust, flexibility and balance. We warmly welcome requests for 100% home working, flexible hours, compressed weeks, part time working, and job share. We want brilliant people, and we are committed to helping them thrive. Who are we? We are a shared Planning Service across Bromsgrove District Council and Redditch Borough Council - a partnership built on stability, collaboration and ambition. Our team brings together experienced Planners with new talent at the start of their careers. What connects us is simple: we care deeply about the places we serve, and we support each other to deliver our very best work. Where are we? North Worcestershire offers a landscape rich in character and contrast: Bromsgrove, a beautiful rural district rooted in its historic market town Redditch, a former market town re imagined as a New Town, blending urban energy with green, open landscapes These are communities with strong identity, proud histories and exciting futures - places where thoughtful planning truly matters. What will you be doing? This is a role for someone who wants to make a difference. You will handle a diverse caseload of major and minor schemes that shape the look, feel and opportunity of the District and Borough. Your work will include: Leading meaningful conversations at the pre application stage Managing your caseload with confidence and independence, whilst championing high quality development Ensuring our residents and applicants receive a clear, fair and responsive service Robustly defending decisions through the appeal process Taking a lead role in planning enforcement to safeguard our environment You will also help grow the next generation of Planners. Through our established buddy system, you will mentor and support our Planning Officers and Planning Assistants - sharing your expertise, encouraging their development and helping them build strong, resilient careers. Our team works primarily from home, but you will have the option of using our Bromsgrove or Redditch offices whenever you wish. What do you need to be shortlisted? To take on this inspiring opportunity, you will need: A degree level (or higher) qualification Full Chartered Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute At least three years of planning experience, including one year in Development Management Why join us? This is more than a job - it is a chance to help shape the District and Borough with distinct character and significant potential. You will be joining a team that is proud of its work, confident in its direction and committed to supporting each other through periods of change and growth. We offer a workplace where you can stretch your skills, deepen your knowledge, and make a visible impact. You will also benefit from: Full payment of RTPI subscription fees Certainty and clarity through two adopted Local Plans (January 2017) A home working focused culture with all IT equipment provided Targeted support for CPD and long term progression A flexible working scheme that supports real work life balance 25 days annual leave plus statutory holidays Modern offices in central Redditch, close to public transport and shops Historic, characterful offices in Bromsgrove Town Centre Free, secure parking at both locations Your first few weeks will include face to face training, guidance and support - ensuring that you feel confident, connected and ready to make your mark. After that, you are free to shape the working pattern that suits you best. What next? Need further information? Please contact Dale Birch: Development Management Manager on direct line or email . The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is midnight on Monday 23 March 2026. The interviews will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams week commencing Monday 30 March 2026 (alternative dates can be made available if requested). If this progressive and exciting role interests you, please select the 'Apply Now' button. Attached documents Job Description and Person Specification
Principal Planning Officer Exciting Opportunity in Calderdale's Planning Service We're looking for a passionate, forward thinking professional to join our Planning Service team. Calderdale is a unique district combining vibrant towns, characterful villages and stunning Pennine landscapes perfect for those seeking meaningful and challenging work in a beautiful setting. We're currently recruiting for the following role: Great Place to Work Joining Calderdale's Planning Service means becoming part of a supportive, collaborative and ambitious team. We offer a range of benefits including: A friendly and encouraging working environment that supports your professional development Hybrid working arrangements Flexible working options (we're happy to discuss what might work for you) Generous annual leave: 31 days rising to 36 days after 5 years' continuous Local Government Service Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Scheme An enviable location with excellent transport links across Leeds, Bradford and Manchester About the Role Based within Development Management, you'll manage a diverse caseload of major and complex applications, helping to shape sustainable development across the borough. You will also be involved in advising the Planning Committee, taking delegated decisions and mentoring more junior colleagues. Who We're Looking For A degree recognised by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) or demonstrable experience. Eligibility for full Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI). Closing Date Monday 4th May 2026 Equal Opportunities and Diversity Calderdale Council embraces the positive benefits of a diverse workforce and we are committed to providing an inclusive environment. We encourage applications from people who share our commitment to challenge inequality and promote diversity across Calderdale. We particularly welcome applications from communities that are currently under represented in our organisation. All applications are anonymised before being seen by the selection panel.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Principal Planning Officer Exciting Opportunity in Calderdale's Planning Service We're looking for a passionate, forward thinking professional to join our Planning Service team. Calderdale is a unique district combining vibrant towns, characterful villages and stunning Pennine landscapes perfect for those seeking meaningful and challenging work in a beautiful setting. We're currently recruiting for the following role: Great Place to Work Joining Calderdale's Planning Service means becoming part of a supportive, collaborative and ambitious team. We offer a range of benefits including: A friendly and encouraging working environment that supports your professional development Hybrid working arrangements Flexible working options (we're happy to discuss what might work for you) Generous annual leave: 31 days rising to 36 days after 5 years' continuous Local Government Service Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Scheme An enviable location with excellent transport links across Leeds, Bradford and Manchester About the Role Based within Development Management, you'll manage a diverse caseload of major and complex applications, helping to shape sustainable development across the borough. You will also be involved in advising the Planning Committee, taking delegated decisions and mentoring more junior colleagues. Who We're Looking For A degree recognised by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) or demonstrable experience. Eligibility for full Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI). Closing Date Monday 4th May 2026 Equal Opportunities and Diversity Calderdale Council embraces the positive benefits of a diverse workforce and we are committed to providing an inclusive environment. We encourage applications from people who share our commitment to challenge inequality and promote diversity across Calderdale. We particularly welcome applications from communities that are currently under represented in our organisation. All applications are anonymised before being seen by the selection panel.
At Bath & North East Somerset Council we have one overriding purpose - to improve people's lives. Temporary - Maternity Cover (June 2026 - July 2027) We are seeking an experienced and strategic Principal Project Manager to lead delivery of the Milsom Quarter Public Realm strand of the Fashion Museum Bath programme during a maternity leave period. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in a high profile heritage led cultural infrastructure programme within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This role sits within the Fashion Museum Bath capital programme, supporting one of its most significant and interdependent delivery strands: the Milsom Quarter Public Realm (MQPR) project. The MQPR works hand in hand with the relocation and development of the new Fashion Museum, forming a single integrated transformation programme for this part of Bath. The Fashion Museum Bath Programme Fashion Museum Bath holds one of the world's leading collections of fashion, spanning 400 years of creativity. We are delivering an ambitious capital project to open a new Fashion Museum in 2030. This major cultural investment will transform access to the Collection through new exhibitions, displays, learning spaces and an improved visitor experience. The Milsom Quarter Public Realm (MQPR) Strand The MQPR is a flagship regeneration initiative that forms a key enabling component of the Fashion Museum redevelopment. The project is reshaping public spaces (including delivering a major new square at the museum's entrance) and is essential to the museum's successful opening, visitor access and long term operation. MQPR and FMB are being delivered together as a single, coordinated cultural and placemaking programme, ensuring public realm, access, movement and cultural infrastructure develop in harmony. In this role you will: Lead all phases of MQPR design progression and delivery Ensure seamless coordination with the Fashion Museum capital programme Oversee movement and access infrastructure critical to the museum's operation Work across multidisciplinary teams in Heritage, Highways, Transport, Planning, Capital Delivery and Regeneration Act as a senior representative for the Fashion Museum programme in all public realm related forums Line manage the FMB/ MQPR Project Officer Manage complex stakeholder landscapes, risk interdependencies and major commissioning activity The Milsom Quarter proposals reshape the city centre to create streets and spaces for people. You will deliver the following elements: Creating a new public square, outside St. Michael's Church and the Old Post Office, transforming a car-dominated area into a new public space for the city. Supporting the Fashion Museum by creating new public spaces and wider pavements around the building which make the museum accessible and keep everyone safe (necessary for it to open). Making streets more welcoming and accessible for people, by improving walking and cycling with wider pavements, raised crossings, and new cycle parking. Keeping access for buses and blue badge holders, with better disabled parking and business loading areas. Adding more trees and plants to support nature, give shade and help cool the area. Highlighting Bath's historic buildings and public spaces. Creating flexible spaces for events, activities, and outdoor learning. About You You will be a confident, collaborative and highly skilled project manager with substantial experience in: Leading complex public realm or movement strategy projects Managing major capital programmes and TRO/HVM processes Working within heritage, conservation or museum related environments Navigating complex stakeholder landscapes in sensitive locations Managing consultants, commissions and multi million pound budgets Representing high profile programmes at panels, consultations and public events You will bring strategic judgement, excellent communication skills, and the ability to provide clear leadership within a fast paced and evolving cultural programme. Hybrid and flexible working are available, with Bath as your main base. Interested to find out more? For more information about this role, please refer to Role Specific Criteria and Role Profile document. If you are interested in this post and require more details or just to chat through the role and what's involved, please contact Helen Griffiths by emailing to ask questions or to arrange a time for a call. Interview date: 15th May 2026 No Agencies Please Please note, BANES Council operates a policy of prior consideration for roles for any individual on the Council's at-risk register (redeployee). This means should a redeployee express an interest in this role, providing they meet the essential criteria for the role they will be considered ahead of external applicants. Please note that this advert may close earlier than the stated closing date due to high demand. We advise all interested candidates to apply as soon as possible
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
At Bath & North East Somerset Council we have one overriding purpose - to improve people's lives. Temporary - Maternity Cover (June 2026 - July 2027) We are seeking an experienced and strategic Principal Project Manager to lead delivery of the Milsom Quarter Public Realm strand of the Fashion Museum Bath programme during a maternity leave period. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in a high profile heritage led cultural infrastructure programme within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This role sits within the Fashion Museum Bath capital programme, supporting one of its most significant and interdependent delivery strands: the Milsom Quarter Public Realm (MQPR) project. The MQPR works hand in hand with the relocation and development of the new Fashion Museum, forming a single integrated transformation programme for this part of Bath. The Fashion Museum Bath Programme Fashion Museum Bath holds one of the world's leading collections of fashion, spanning 400 years of creativity. We are delivering an ambitious capital project to open a new Fashion Museum in 2030. This major cultural investment will transform access to the Collection through new exhibitions, displays, learning spaces and an improved visitor experience. The Milsom Quarter Public Realm (MQPR) Strand The MQPR is a flagship regeneration initiative that forms a key enabling component of the Fashion Museum redevelopment. The project is reshaping public spaces (including delivering a major new square at the museum's entrance) and is essential to the museum's successful opening, visitor access and long term operation. MQPR and FMB are being delivered together as a single, coordinated cultural and placemaking programme, ensuring public realm, access, movement and cultural infrastructure develop in harmony. In this role you will: Lead all phases of MQPR design progression and delivery Ensure seamless coordination with the Fashion Museum capital programme Oversee movement and access infrastructure critical to the museum's operation Work across multidisciplinary teams in Heritage, Highways, Transport, Planning, Capital Delivery and Regeneration Act as a senior representative for the Fashion Museum programme in all public realm related forums Line manage the FMB/ MQPR Project Officer Manage complex stakeholder landscapes, risk interdependencies and major commissioning activity The Milsom Quarter proposals reshape the city centre to create streets and spaces for people. You will deliver the following elements: Creating a new public square, outside St. Michael's Church and the Old Post Office, transforming a car-dominated area into a new public space for the city. Supporting the Fashion Museum by creating new public spaces and wider pavements around the building which make the museum accessible and keep everyone safe (necessary for it to open). Making streets more welcoming and accessible for people, by improving walking and cycling with wider pavements, raised crossings, and new cycle parking. Keeping access for buses and blue badge holders, with better disabled parking and business loading areas. Adding more trees and plants to support nature, give shade and help cool the area. Highlighting Bath's historic buildings and public spaces. Creating flexible spaces for events, activities, and outdoor learning. About You You will be a confident, collaborative and highly skilled project manager with substantial experience in: Leading complex public realm or movement strategy projects Managing major capital programmes and TRO/HVM processes Working within heritage, conservation or museum related environments Navigating complex stakeholder landscapes in sensitive locations Managing consultants, commissions and multi million pound budgets Representing high profile programmes at panels, consultations and public events You will bring strategic judgement, excellent communication skills, and the ability to provide clear leadership within a fast paced and evolving cultural programme. Hybrid and flexible working are available, with Bath as your main base. Interested to find out more? For more information about this role, please refer to Role Specific Criteria and Role Profile document. If you are interested in this post and require more details or just to chat through the role and what's involved, please contact Helen Griffiths by emailing to ask questions or to arrange a time for a call. Interview date: 15th May 2026 No Agencies Please Please note, BANES Council operates a policy of prior consideration for roles for any individual on the Council's at-risk register (redeployee). This means should a redeployee express an interest in this role, providing they meet the essential criteria for the role they will be considered ahead of external applicants. Please note that this advert may close earlier than the stated closing date due to high demand. We advise all interested candidates to apply as soon as possible
Senior Planning Enforcement Officer needed in Atherstone, £18.84ph PAYE - Reference: 1 Subject to the Principal Enforcement Officers general direction, and in their absence to initiate, the allocation and prioritisation of investigating and monitoring activity in respect of planning enforcement, including taking sole responsibility for cases allocated to them click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Seasonal
Senior Planning Enforcement Officer needed in Atherstone, £18.84ph PAYE - Reference: 1 Subject to the Principal Enforcement Officers general direction, and in their absence to initiate, the allocation and prioritisation of investigating and monitoring activity in respect of planning enforcement, including taking sole responsibility for cases allocated to them click apply for full job details
Caroline Chisholm School
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Caroline Chisholm School is partnering with Robertson Bell on a retained basis to appoint a Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. This is a pivotal leadership role within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, lead transformation, and support the school's evolution Caroline Chisholm School is a high-achieving, values-led all-through school with a strong reputation for academic excellence, staff engagement, and community impact. Already operating at a scale and complexity comparable to a multi-academy trust, the organisation is entering an exciting new phase of growth, with plans to expand into primary provision and formally develop as a MAT. This is a unique opportunity to join a forward-thinking leadership team and play a central role in driving financial sustainability, operational transformation, and long-term strategic growth. The role Partner with the Principal, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to develop and deliver a long-term financial strategy, supporting the school's growth ambitions. Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting across a complex and evolving organisation, ensuring strong financial control and sustainability. Take ownership of a significant transformation agenda, including digital system implementation (Bromcom), contract optimisation, and operational redesign. Support with the operational re-design of financial systems providing strategic oversight of major projects such as introduction of Bromcom for financial processes, ensuring robust due diligence, and stakeholder management. Act as a key advisor to Trustees, auditors and external stakeholders including the DfE and Local Authority. Drive value for money through effective procurement, contract negotiation and cost optimisation initiatives. Lead and develop the finance function, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and forward-thinking team culture. Support wider organisational leadership, overseeing linked operational areas including IT and educational visits. Identify opportunities for income generation, funding and financial innovation to support future growth. The organisation Caroline Chisholm School is a school with a strong ethos centred on kindness, curiosity and integrity. With a highly engaged workforce and a 96% positive staff survey rating, the school offers a collaborative and ambitious working environment. The organisation has successfully navigated recent financial pressures, delivering significant savings while maintaining educational excellence. With a clear financial sustainability plan in place and strong governance support, the school is now well positioned for its next phase of growth. Alongside this, a major digital and operational transformation programme is underway, modernising systems and infrastructure to support long-term efficiency and scalability. Essential criteria Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior financial leadership role within a complex organisation Strong track record of leading financial strategy, planning and reporting Experience managing multi-million-pound budgets and driving financial sustainability Demonstrable experience leading transformation projects (systems, operations or organisational change) Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at Board and executive level Commercial mindset, with the ability to identify efficiencies and funding opportunities A collaborative and adaptable leadership style, aligned to a values-driven environment Apply now If you are a strategic and forward-thinking finance leader looking to make a tangible impact within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, we would love to hear from you. This role requires primarily on-site working during term time, with some flexibility available. Applications close on the 24 May but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Something like this as we see the COO role (already recruited for) being responsible for PFI handback process and procurement of same.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Caroline Chisholm School is partnering with Robertson Bell on a retained basis to appoint a Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. This is a pivotal leadership role within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, lead transformation, and support the school's evolution Caroline Chisholm School is a high-achieving, values-led all-through school with a strong reputation for academic excellence, staff engagement, and community impact. Already operating at a scale and complexity comparable to a multi-academy trust, the organisation is entering an exciting new phase of growth, with plans to expand into primary provision and formally develop as a MAT. This is a unique opportunity to join a forward-thinking leadership team and play a central role in driving financial sustainability, operational transformation, and long-term strategic growth. The role Partner with the Principal, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to develop and deliver a long-term financial strategy, supporting the school's growth ambitions. Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting across a complex and evolving organisation, ensuring strong financial control and sustainability. Take ownership of a significant transformation agenda, including digital system implementation (Bromcom), contract optimisation, and operational redesign. Support with the operational re-design of financial systems providing strategic oversight of major projects such as introduction of Bromcom for financial processes, ensuring robust due diligence, and stakeholder management. Act as a key advisor to Trustees, auditors and external stakeholders including the DfE and Local Authority. Drive value for money through effective procurement, contract negotiation and cost optimisation initiatives. Lead and develop the finance function, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and forward-thinking team culture. Support wider organisational leadership, overseeing linked operational areas including IT and educational visits. Identify opportunities for income generation, funding and financial innovation to support future growth. The organisation Caroline Chisholm School is a school with a strong ethos centred on kindness, curiosity and integrity. With a highly engaged workforce and a 96% positive staff survey rating, the school offers a collaborative and ambitious working environment. The organisation has successfully navigated recent financial pressures, delivering significant savings while maintaining educational excellence. With a clear financial sustainability plan in place and strong governance support, the school is now well positioned for its next phase of growth. Alongside this, a major digital and operational transformation programme is underway, modernising systems and infrastructure to support long-term efficiency and scalability. Essential criteria Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior financial leadership role within a complex organisation Strong track record of leading financial strategy, planning and reporting Experience managing multi-million-pound budgets and driving financial sustainability Demonstrable experience leading transformation projects (systems, operations or organisational change) Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at Board and executive level Commercial mindset, with the ability to identify efficiencies and funding opportunities A collaborative and adaptable leadership style, aligned to a values-driven environment Apply now If you are a strategic and forward-thinking finance leader looking to make a tangible impact within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, we would love to hear from you. This role requires primarily on-site working during term time, with some flexibility available. Applications close on the 24 May but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Something like this as we see the COO role (already recruited for) being responsible for PFI handback process and procurement of same.
Senior Social Work Practitioner GRADE: ME13with London Weighting and two increments for AMHP work DIRECTORATE: Adult Social Care Integrated Care & Public Health HOURS OF WORK: 35 RESPONSIBLE TO: Team Manager (LINE MANAGER) ACCOUNTABLE TO: Service Manager Head of Service, Mental Health RESPONSIBLE FOR: Social Work Staff, Support Workers, students or trainees as required LIAISES WITH: Multi Professionals, including in the Mental Health Trust - Inpatient and Community Services. Housing, Public Health. Adult, Older People and Children's Social Care and Health Services. Primary and Secondary Care Services. Statutory and non- Statutory Services OVERVIEW OF THE POST To provide advice consultation and professional supervision to a group of specialist mental health social care staff To be a lead practitioner in the team, ensuring the provision of a high quality and safe specialist mental health service to the defined service user group. The post holder will be expected to deliver a range of evidence-based interventions which will promote strengths base approach, social inclusion for this group of service users, who Experience low, moderate or severe or mental health issues. The post holder will work in partnership with a range of other services which may include EIS, Home Treatment Teams, Integrated Recovery Hubs Older People, Integrated Recovery Hubs (IRH), Acute, Inpatients Services, Voluntary and independent and community services. The principal purpose is to provide a person cantered approach, focusing on Strength, ability, and the resident existing networks The senior will be relied on to lead by example The Postholder will practice to the Department Social Work Model and guide colleagues in the team in this framework The post holder will work within the safeguarding adults and safeguarding children frameworks across the London Borough of Merton Able to act consistent with the Values of the Council KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Foster recovery through empowerment of Residents and carers by involving them in the planning of their care Establishing and maintaining consistent supportive relationships, which encourages increased self-determination and responsibility for service users and their care. Offer a range of evidence-based interventions and risk management approaches enabling the residents and carers to reduce and manage symptoms and high-risk behaviour. Offer practice guidance to colleagues in the team Be proactive, innovative and creative in delivering care, enabling the facilitation of service user's recovery. Engage residents and carers in relapse prevention and crisis planning providing intervention that maximize the ability to resolve crisis and prevent hospitalization. Support early discharge from both inpatient and Home Treatment Team by providing regular, formal reviews. Deliver a collaborative and responsive service through practice that is dictated by service users/carers intelligence and experience of their own situation . Display expertise in understanding and applying Social Care, Mental Health, Mental Capacity legislation and guidance. Display awareness of the wider range of Social Care legislation and policy, Be creative in ensuring information and advice is delivered in manner that will be receptive to others Act as Case Manager to a defined caseload of service users. Respond swiftly to crisis, providing intervention to prevent admission. Work closely with Carers. Ability to act independently carrying out function on the team's Duty system while also seeking to consult with seniors as required Recognize racial, cultural, sexual preference and linguistic differences. Ensure that record keeping/documentation reflects, prescribed departmental expectation. Maximize the use of resources within the team and available in the community. Have an understanding and work with the mental Health trust and Integrated Commissioning Board. Carry out the responsibility of being part of the Lead group in the service Ensure that care and support plans are reviewed and updated to take into account of the most recent information regarding Residents and Carer needs. It should reflect their views, their voice . Undertake risk assessment/management and positive risk taking by developing genuine interventions with those you are working with Carry out SAM or Enquiry Officer Duty under Safeguarding procedures, as appropriate Ensure activity/contact is entered promptly on Mosaic, conforming with Department Recording requirement. Provide carers assessment and care plans or support their production Work with Brokerage, mental health Social Work Service process to implement Care Packages, including personalised budgets, in the community. Knowledgeable about financial implications of the Care Act 2014, and Departmental policy and procedure arising from this Guide colleagues to ensure discussion regards Financial implication of the Cre Act are discussed with residents and Carers 3. KEY RELATIONSHIPS Maintain professional relationships with other agencies, e.g.,; Neighbourhood Services, Police, Probation Service, Education, Advocacy, PALS, Benefits and Voluntary Services to ensure provision of a quality package of care and service delivery for the service users and their carers. 4. SERVICE DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY Participate in service development and partake in the evaluation of the quality of service delivery. Support and facilitate initiative in developing service user's participation groups. Assist in planning, undertaking and evaluating specific projects related to clinical practice within the community. 5. MANAGEMENT/ AUDIT Implement and participate in orientation and local induction programmes for staff. Achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within the agreed time scale. Participate in research, audit reviews and other initiatives in accordance to expected Governance. Be responsible for ensuring that accurate records are kept in accordance with Council policies and legal requirements. Report all complaints and or incidents in accordance with Local Authority procedures and ensure that the line manager is informed. Actively contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures based upon best practice. 6. TRAINING Ensure that own knowledge and skills are constantly updated. Attain appropriate levels of computer literacy Facilitate students achieving their competencies relevant to their outcome. Attend mandatory training as outlined by Trust policies. Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post, through continuous Professional Development Be an approved mental health practitioner, providing assessments as required by the mental health act. Or willingness to undertake AMHP training if required Undertake SAM training and practice as a SAM 7. PROFESSIONAL To participate in the AMHP Duty rota, providing a source of support and advice to those undertaking duties under the Mental Health Act 1983, and to provide specialist cover as necessary. Have a working knowledge of current appropriate legislations - The Children's Act, Care Act (2014), Carers legislation and the Mental Health Act (1983) and other relevant legislation. Be aware of and adhere to Local Authority procedures. Set own objectives through Appraisal, work towards achieving these Deliver and engage in regular professional supervision. Adhere to and work within the guidelines of own professional code of practice. Maintain registration of care profession and membership in relation to the relevant professional qualification Act as a positive role model for colleagues. Ensure that full regard is taken of the dignity, individuality and well-being of residents and carers. Be accountable for own practice and take every reasonable opportunity to sustain and improve knowledge and professional competence. Advocate and promote self-advocacy for service users/carers. 8. COMMUNICATION AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Communicate effectively with other members of the service pertaining the assessment, care plan, risk factors, relapse signature, sign of deterioration in service user's mental and physical conditions. Ensure that information of a sensitive and contentious content is handled with professionalism and communicated appropriately to clearly identified persons. Respond to emergency situations in a clear and supportive manner showing sensitivity and direction at all times. 9. CONFIDENTIALITY In the course of your employment you will handle confidential personal information You must not read, discuss, disclose or pass on confidential information unless it is necessary in the pursuance of your legitimate duties. Unauthorized disclosure of such information will be treated as a serious disciplinary matter. In addition it is important that you realize that if this confidentiality is breached, this may result in civil proceedings or a criminal prosecution. 10. HEALTH AND SAFETY . click apply for full job details
May 03, 2026
Full time
Senior Social Work Practitioner GRADE: ME13with London Weighting and two increments for AMHP work DIRECTORATE: Adult Social Care Integrated Care & Public Health HOURS OF WORK: 35 RESPONSIBLE TO: Team Manager (LINE MANAGER) ACCOUNTABLE TO: Service Manager Head of Service, Mental Health RESPONSIBLE FOR: Social Work Staff, Support Workers, students or trainees as required LIAISES WITH: Multi Professionals, including in the Mental Health Trust - Inpatient and Community Services. Housing, Public Health. Adult, Older People and Children's Social Care and Health Services. Primary and Secondary Care Services. Statutory and non- Statutory Services OVERVIEW OF THE POST To provide advice consultation and professional supervision to a group of specialist mental health social care staff To be a lead practitioner in the team, ensuring the provision of a high quality and safe specialist mental health service to the defined service user group. The post holder will be expected to deliver a range of evidence-based interventions which will promote strengths base approach, social inclusion for this group of service users, who Experience low, moderate or severe or mental health issues. The post holder will work in partnership with a range of other services which may include EIS, Home Treatment Teams, Integrated Recovery Hubs Older People, Integrated Recovery Hubs (IRH), Acute, Inpatients Services, Voluntary and independent and community services. The principal purpose is to provide a person cantered approach, focusing on Strength, ability, and the resident existing networks The senior will be relied on to lead by example The Postholder will practice to the Department Social Work Model and guide colleagues in the team in this framework The post holder will work within the safeguarding adults and safeguarding children frameworks across the London Borough of Merton Able to act consistent with the Values of the Council KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Foster recovery through empowerment of Residents and carers by involving them in the planning of their care Establishing and maintaining consistent supportive relationships, which encourages increased self-determination and responsibility for service users and their care. Offer a range of evidence-based interventions and risk management approaches enabling the residents and carers to reduce and manage symptoms and high-risk behaviour. Offer practice guidance to colleagues in the team Be proactive, innovative and creative in delivering care, enabling the facilitation of service user's recovery. Engage residents and carers in relapse prevention and crisis planning providing intervention that maximize the ability to resolve crisis and prevent hospitalization. Support early discharge from both inpatient and Home Treatment Team by providing regular, formal reviews. Deliver a collaborative and responsive service through practice that is dictated by service users/carers intelligence and experience of their own situation . Display expertise in understanding and applying Social Care, Mental Health, Mental Capacity legislation and guidance. Display awareness of the wider range of Social Care legislation and policy, Be creative in ensuring information and advice is delivered in manner that will be receptive to others Act as Case Manager to a defined caseload of service users. Respond swiftly to crisis, providing intervention to prevent admission. Work closely with Carers. Ability to act independently carrying out function on the team's Duty system while also seeking to consult with seniors as required Recognize racial, cultural, sexual preference and linguistic differences. Ensure that record keeping/documentation reflects, prescribed departmental expectation. Maximize the use of resources within the team and available in the community. Have an understanding and work with the mental Health trust and Integrated Commissioning Board. Carry out the responsibility of being part of the Lead group in the service Ensure that care and support plans are reviewed and updated to take into account of the most recent information regarding Residents and Carer needs. It should reflect their views, their voice . Undertake risk assessment/management and positive risk taking by developing genuine interventions with those you are working with Carry out SAM or Enquiry Officer Duty under Safeguarding procedures, as appropriate Ensure activity/contact is entered promptly on Mosaic, conforming with Department Recording requirement. Provide carers assessment and care plans or support their production Work with Brokerage, mental health Social Work Service process to implement Care Packages, including personalised budgets, in the community. Knowledgeable about financial implications of the Care Act 2014, and Departmental policy and procedure arising from this Guide colleagues to ensure discussion regards Financial implication of the Cre Act are discussed with residents and Carers 3. KEY RELATIONSHIPS Maintain professional relationships with other agencies, e.g.,; Neighbourhood Services, Police, Probation Service, Education, Advocacy, PALS, Benefits and Voluntary Services to ensure provision of a quality package of care and service delivery for the service users and their carers. 4. SERVICE DEVELOPMENT AND DELIVERY Participate in service development and partake in the evaluation of the quality of service delivery. Support and facilitate initiative in developing service user's participation groups. Assist in planning, undertaking and evaluating specific projects related to clinical practice within the community. 5. MANAGEMENT/ AUDIT Implement and participate in orientation and local induction programmes for staff. Achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within the agreed time scale. Participate in research, audit reviews and other initiatives in accordance to expected Governance. Be responsible for ensuring that accurate records are kept in accordance with Council policies and legal requirements. Report all complaints and or incidents in accordance with Local Authority procedures and ensure that the line manager is informed. Actively contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures based upon best practice. 6. TRAINING Ensure that own knowledge and skills are constantly updated. Attain appropriate levels of computer literacy Facilitate students achieving their competencies relevant to their outcome. Attend mandatory training as outlined by Trust policies. Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post, through continuous Professional Development Be an approved mental health practitioner, providing assessments as required by the mental health act. Or willingness to undertake AMHP training if required Undertake SAM training and practice as a SAM 7. PROFESSIONAL To participate in the AMHP Duty rota, providing a source of support and advice to those undertaking duties under the Mental Health Act 1983, and to provide specialist cover as necessary. Have a working knowledge of current appropriate legislations - The Children's Act, Care Act (2014), Carers legislation and the Mental Health Act (1983) and other relevant legislation. Be aware of and adhere to Local Authority procedures. Set own objectives through Appraisal, work towards achieving these Deliver and engage in regular professional supervision. Adhere to and work within the guidelines of own professional code of practice. Maintain registration of care profession and membership in relation to the relevant professional qualification Act as a positive role model for colleagues. Ensure that full regard is taken of the dignity, individuality and well-being of residents and carers. Be accountable for own practice and take every reasonable opportunity to sustain and improve knowledge and professional competence. Advocate and promote self-advocacy for service users/carers. 8. COMMUNICATION AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Communicate effectively with other members of the service pertaining the assessment, care plan, risk factors, relapse signature, sign of deterioration in service user's mental and physical conditions. Ensure that information of a sensitive and contentious content is handled with professionalism and communicated appropriately to clearly identified persons. Respond to emergency situations in a clear and supportive manner showing sensitivity and direction at all times. 9. CONFIDENTIALITY In the course of your employment you will handle confidential personal information You must not read, discuss, disclose or pass on confidential information unless it is necessary in the pursuance of your legitimate duties. Unauthorized disclosure of such information will be treated as a serious disciplinary matter. In addition it is important that you realize that if this confidentiality is breached, this may result in civil proceedings or a criminal prosecution. 10. HEALTH AND SAFETY . click apply for full job details
Locum Planning Lawyer - Full-Time - Remote Working - 3+ Month Contract - Up to £60 per hour umbrella Venn Group's specialist legal team are currently recruiting for a Locum Planning Lawyer to join a well-regarded Local Authority on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity to gain further experience within a established Local Authority. The Role: Working Arrangement: Full Time, Remote Working Rate: Up to £60 per hour umbrella Start: As soon as possible Role Responsibilities: Liaising with internal departments, Officers, and Senior Stakeholders Providing legal advice on a range of planning matters, both routine and complex Supporting the Principal Lawyer on complex and high-value matters Ensure compliance with relevant planning legislation and regulatory frameworks Candidate Requirements: Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Legal Executive (or equivalent) with experience in Planning Law Experience working within Local Government or the public sector is highly desirable Strong drafting and negotiation skills, particularly in relation to S106 Agreements Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders For further information, or to apply for this position, please contact Phoebe Maries or Ebby Vallance on , or via email at Job Reference: J94822 Venn Group is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all candidates. Due to the high volume of applications, it is not possible to provide feedback for every applicant. If one of the team has not contacted you within 48 hours, then please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Locum Planning Lawyer - Full-Time - Remote Working - 3+ Month Contract - Up to £60 per hour umbrella
May 02, 2026
Contractor
Locum Planning Lawyer - Full-Time - Remote Working - 3+ Month Contract - Up to £60 per hour umbrella Venn Group's specialist legal team are currently recruiting for a Locum Planning Lawyer to join a well-regarded Local Authority on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity to gain further experience within a established Local Authority. The Role: Working Arrangement: Full Time, Remote Working Rate: Up to £60 per hour umbrella Start: As soon as possible Role Responsibilities: Liaising with internal departments, Officers, and Senior Stakeholders Providing legal advice on a range of planning matters, both routine and complex Supporting the Principal Lawyer on complex and high-value matters Ensure compliance with relevant planning legislation and regulatory frameworks Candidate Requirements: Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Legal Executive (or equivalent) with experience in Planning Law Experience working within Local Government or the public sector is highly desirable Strong drafting and negotiation skills, particularly in relation to S106 Agreements Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders For further information, or to apply for this position, please contact Phoebe Maries or Ebby Vallance on , or via email at Job Reference: J94822 Venn Group is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all candidates. Due to the high volume of applications, it is not possible to provide feedback for every applicant. If one of the team has not contacted you within 48 hours, then please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Locum Planning Lawyer - Full-Time - Remote Working - 3+ Month Contract - Up to £60 per hour umbrella
Caroline Chisholm School
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Caroline Chisholm School is partnering with Robertson Bell on a retained basis to appoint a Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. This is a pivotal leadership role within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, lead transformation, and support the school s evolution Caroline Chisholm School is a high-achieving, values-led all-through school with a strong reputation for academic excellence, staff engagement, and community impact. Already operating at a scale and complexity comparable to a multi-academy trust, the organisation is entering an exciting new phase of growth, with plans to expand into primary provision and formally develop as a MAT. This is a unique opportunity to join a forward-thinking leadership team and play a central role in driving financial sustainability, operational transformation, and long-term strategic growth. The role Partner with the Principal, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to develop and deliver a long-term financial strategy, supporting the school s growth ambitions. Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting across a complex and evolving organisation, ensuring strong financial control and sustainability. Take ownership of a significant transformation agenda, including digital system implementation (Bromcom), contract optimisation, and operational redesign. Support with the operational re-design of financial systems providing strategic oversight of major projects such as introduction of Bromcom for financial processes, ensuring robust due diligence, and stakeholder management. Act as a key advisor to Trustees, auditors and external stakeholders including the DfE and Local Authority. Drive value for money through effective procurement, contract negotiation and cost optimisation initiatives. Lead and develop the finance function, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and forward-thinking team culture. Support wider organisational leadership, overseeing linked operational areas including IT and educational visits. Identify opportunities for income generation, funding and financial innovation to support future growth. The organisation Caroline Chisholm School is a school with a strong ethos centred on kindness, curiosity and integrity. With a highly engaged workforce and a 96% positive staff survey rating, the school offers a collaborative and ambitious working environment. The organisation has successfully navigated recent financial pressures, delivering significant savings while maintaining educational excellence. With a clear financial sustainability plan in place and strong governance support, the school is now well positioned for its next phase of growth. Alongside this, a major digital and operational transformation programme is underway, modernising systems and infrastructure to support long-term efficiency and scalability. Essential criteria Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior financial leadership role within a complex organisation Strong track record of leading financial strategy, planning and reporting Experience managing multi-million-pound budgets and driving financial sustainability Demonstrable experience leading transformation projects (systems, operations or organisational change) Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at Board and executive level Commercial mindset, with the ability to identify efficiencies and funding opportunities A collaborative and adaptable leadership style, aligned to a values-driven environment Apply now If you are a strategic and forward-thinking finance leader looking to make a tangible impact within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, we would love to hear from you. This role requires primarily on-site working during term time, with some flexibility available. Applications close on the 24 th May but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Something like this as we see the COO role (already recruited for) being responsible for PFI handback process and procurement of same.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Caroline Chisholm School is partnering with Robertson Bell on a retained basis to appoint a Chief Finance Officer on a permanent basis. This is a pivotal leadership role within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, offering the opportunity to shape financial strategy, lead transformation, and support the school s evolution Caroline Chisholm School is a high-achieving, values-led all-through school with a strong reputation for academic excellence, staff engagement, and community impact. Already operating at a scale and complexity comparable to a multi-academy trust, the organisation is entering an exciting new phase of growth, with plans to expand into primary provision and formally develop as a MAT. This is a unique opportunity to join a forward-thinking leadership team and play a central role in driving financial sustainability, operational transformation, and long-term strategic growth. The role Partner with the Principal, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to develop and deliver a long-term financial strategy, supporting the school s growth ambitions. Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting across a complex and evolving organisation, ensuring strong financial control and sustainability. Take ownership of a significant transformation agenda, including digital system implementation (Bromcom), contract optimisation, and operational redesign. Support with the operational re-design of financial systems providing strategic oversight of major projects such as introduction of Bromcom for financial processes, ensuring robust due diligence, and stakeholder management. Act as a key advisor to Trustees, auditors and external stakeholders including the DfE and Local Authority. Drive value for money through effective procurement, contract negotiation and cost optimisation initiatives. Lead and develop the finance function, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and forward-thinking team culture. Support wider organisational leadership, overseeing linked operational areas including IT and educational visits. Identify opportunities for income generation, funding and financial innovation to support future growth. The organisation Caroline Chisholm School is a school with a strong ethos centred on kindness, curiosity and integrity. With a highly engaged workforce and a 96% positive staff survey rating, the school offers a collaborative and ambitious working environment. The organisation has successfully navigated recent financial pressures, delivering significant savings while maintaining educational excellence. With a clear financial sustainability plan in place and strong governance support, the school is now well positioned for its next phase of growth. Alongside this, a major digital and operational transformation programme is underway, modernising systems and infrastructure to support long-term efficiency and scalability. Essential criteria Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Proven experience in a senior financial leadership role within a complex organisation Strong track record of leading financial strategy, planning and reporting Experience managing multi-million-pound budgets and driving financial sustainability Demonstrable experience leading transformation projects (systems, operations or organisational change) Strong stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at Board and executive level Commercial mindset, with the ability to identify efficiencies and funding opportunities A collaborative and adaptable leadership style, aligned to a values-driven environment Apply now If you are a strategic and forward-thinking finance leader looking to make a tangible impact within a high-performing and ambitious organisation, we would love to hear from you. This role requires primarily on-site working during term time, with some flexibility available. Applications close on the 24 th May but will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Something like this as we see the COO role (already recruited for) being responsible for PFI handback process and procurement of same.
The Planner Jobs Redactive Publishing Limited
Manchester, Lancashire
This is an exceptional opportunity to join our dynamic, innovative and welcoming planning team. Salford embraces change and growth. A thriving mix of modern and historic, it is full of ambition, opportunity, and innovation - a place of natural beauty and diversity, with a proud cultural heritage. Salford is a truly diverse city which provides the opportunity to be involved across the breadth of the planning spectrum. From high rise city centre development, to the internationally acclaimed Salford Quays and MediaCity, and from inner city regeneration to protection of the biodiversity heartland of Chat Moss, Salford offers a unique range of opportunities as you continue to develop your career. About the Role As Principal Planning Officer (Enforcement), you will manage a caseload of planning enforcement cases which will typically comprise more complex breaches of planning control, applying current legislation and policy as appropriate. Working alongside our other Principal Planning Officer (Enforcement), you will jointly be responsible for the day to day management and co ordination of the work of the planning enforcement team. You will review recommendations of other members of the enforcement team and make decisions on a range of cases and their associated actions and recommendations under delegated authority on behalf of the council. You will work positively with perpetrators and their agents, and complainants, and legal colleagues, in order to find solutions and obtain high quality outcomes within given time constraints. As a service which is always looking to innovate and excel, you will contribute towards identifying and delivering service improvements and will be part of a supportive team environment where collaboration and the sharing of ideas and knowledge is positively encouraged. Our Development Management team is at the forefront of pioneering innovation in terms of digital and technological service improvement in planning. The council's offices are based in Swinton, and we offer a hybrid approach to flexible working which enables you to work remotely or from the office. About you Your style and approach will reflect our values: you will be passionate about what you do, always striving to improve things; valuing and respecting the contribution of others, you will work together to deliver a better service; you will take pride in always getting things right first time and learn from when things do go wrong; you will enjoy taking personal responsibility to resolve issues and change what you do and how you do it to make a difference. You will be passionate about place making and adding value to proposals to secure high quality sustainable development and will be able to prioritise and manage a caseload of large scale, complex and often high profile applications. You will have an excellent level of technical knowledge and understanding of current and emerging planning legislation and will possess the ability to communicate effectively at all levels, be well organised, efficient and have a positive attitude. You will also have a planning degree and be eligible to apply for membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute. Come and join us in building a fairer, greener, healthier and more inclusive Salford.
May 01, 2026
Full time
This is an exceptional opportunity to join our dynamic, innovative and welcoming planning team. Salford embraces change and growth. A thriving mix of modern and historic, it is full of ambition, opportunity, and innovation - a place of natural beauty and diversity, with a proud cultural heritage. Salford is a truly diverse city which provides the opportunity to be involved across the breadth of the planning spectrum. From high rise city centre development, to the internationally acclaimed Salford Quays and MediaCity, and from inner city regeneration to protection of the biodiversity heartland of Chat Moss, Salford offers a unique range of opportunities as you continue to develop your career. About the Role As Principal Planning Officer (Enforcement), you will manage a caseload of planning enforcement cases which will typically comprise more complex breaches of planning control, applying current legislation and policy as appropriate. Working alongside our other Principal Planning Officer (Enforcement), you will jointly be responsible for the day to day management and co ordination of the work of the planning enforcement team. You will review recommendations of other members of the enforcement team and make decisions on a range of cases and their associated actions and recommendations under delegated authority on behalf of the council. You will work positively with perpetrators and their agents, and complainants, and legal colleagues, in order to find solutions and obtain high quality outcomes within given time constraints. As a service which is always looking to innovate and excel, you will contribute towards identifying and delivering service improvements and will be part of a supportive team environment where collaboration and the sharing of ideas and knowledge is positively encouraged. Our Development Management team is at the forefront of pioneering innovation in terms of digital and technological service improvement in planning. The council's offices are based in Swinton, and we offer a hybrid approach to flexible working which enables you to work remotely or from the office. About you Your style and approach will reflect our values: you will be passionate about what you do, always striving to improve things; valuing and respecting the contribution of others, you will work together to deliver a better service; you will take pride in always getting things right first time and learn from when things do go wrong; you will enjoy taking personal responsibility to resolve issues and change what you do and how you do it to make a difference. You will be passionate about place making and adding value to proposals to secure high quality sustainable development and will be able to prioritise and manage a caseload of large scale, complex and often high profile applications. You will have an excellent level of technical knowledge and understanding of current and emerging planning legislation and will possess the ability to communicate effectively at all levels, be well organised, efficient and have a positive attitude. You will also have a planning degree and be eligible to apply for membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute. Come and join us in building a fairer, greener, healthier and more inclusive Salford.
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Principal Planning Officer to join their Town Planning department on an initial 6 month contract (then rolling). We are looking for an experienced planner who is able to hit the ground running and be capable of working with minimum supervision, efficiently managing your workload and making a real contribution towards quality decision making. Accountabilities Lead on major and strategic planning applications Champion design excellence and compliance with national and local policies Drive innovation in dealing with major planning applications Build strong relationships with developers, councillors, and stakeholders Experience Significant experience working within a local planning authority or a relevant private sector planning business Proven track record of handling a varied caseload of planning applications Experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship management Experience in developing and managing projects or programmes of work It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline, and have the eligibility for membership of RTPI. The council are looking for candidates who will be able to hit the ground running and are offering hybrid working arrangements with a weekly office presence required. Carrington West Pay Rate - £55per/hour Job Ref - 66075 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
May 01, 2026
Contractor
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Principal Planning Officer to join their Town Planning department on an initial 6 month contract (then rolling). We are looking for an experienced planner who is able to hit the ground running and be capable of working with minimum supervision, efficiently managing your workload and making a real contribution towards quality decision making. Accountabilities Lead on major and strategic planning applications Champion design excellence and compliance with national and local policies Drive innovation in dealing with major planning applications Build strong relationships with developers, councillors, and stakeholders Experience Significant experience working within a local planning authority or a relevant private sector planning business Proven track record of handling a varied caseload of planning applications Experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship management Experience in developing and managing projects or programmes of work It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline, and have the eligibility for membership of RTPI. The council are looking for candidates who will be able to hit the ground running and are offering hybrid working arrangements with a weekly office presence required. Carrington West Pay Rate - £55per/hour Job Ref - 66075 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Wandsworth, London
Job Title: Principal Planning Officer Salary Range: From £48,873-£59,220 Depending on Skills and Experience Permanent, Full Time Wandsworth, UK Objective of role Wandsworth's planning service is busy, forward looking and committed to delivering high quality design, sustainable growth and positive outcomes for local communities and historic built environments. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Principal planner looking to further develop their career within a high performing inner London authority. An exciting opportunity has arisen to work in the Strategic Development Team in the Planning Service of the Growth & Place Directorate at Wandsworth Borough Council. You will work within this highly regarded team with a variety of high profile planning work in the Battersea Nine Elms Opportunity Area. Ongoing developments include the Battersea Power Station site, the New Covent Garden sites and many other schemes. The Team also covers large-scale sites regeneration projects in the York Road/Winstanley Estate near at Clapham Junction and the Alton Estate in Roehampton. About the role You'll Be: Managing a caseload of complex and controversial planning applications shaping a major reservoir of London's housing needs Leading on pre application discussions and negotiations with applicants and agents Negotiating effectively on schemes, section 106 agreements and Planning Performance Agreements Preparing high quality reports and presenting recommendations to Planning Committee Working closely with internal colleagues, Members, local communities and external stakeholders Contributing to a responsive, customer focused planning service that meets agreed timeframes Representing the Council in planning appeals (although infrequent occurrence) Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience A degree in planning or a related discipline, with RTPI membership or eligibility for full membership Demonstrable experience of managing complex and controversial planning applications Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and public speaking The ability to lead on negotiates effectively and make sound planning judgements under pressure A collaborative approach, with the ability to work positively across teams and disciplines The role would provide an opportunity to make a difference in shaping the environment and place-making in Nine Elms and to advance career development Indicative Recruitment Timeline Closing Date: Monday 11th May (23:59) Shortlisting - W/C 18th May Interviews - TBC We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received.Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Principal Planning Officer Salary Range: From £48,873-£59,220 Depending on Skills and Experience Permanent, Full Time Wandsworth, UK Objective of role Wandsworth's planning service is busy, forward looking and committed to delivering high quality design, sustainable growth and positive outcomes for local communities and historic built environments. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Principal planner looking to further develop their career within a high performing inner London authority. An exciting opportunity has arisen to work in the Strategic Development Team in the Planning Service of the Growth & Place Directorate at Wandsworth Borough Council. You will work within this highly regarded team with a variety of high profile planning work in the Battersea Nine Elms Opportunity Area. Ongoing developments include the Battersea Power Station site, the New Covent Garden sites and many other schemes. The Team also covers large-scale sites regeneration projects in the York Road/Winstanley Estate near at Clapham Junction and the Alton Estate in Roehampton. About the role You'll Be: Managing a caseload of complex and controversial planning applications shaping a major reservoir of London's housing needs Leading on pre application discussions and negotiations with applicants and agents Negotiating effectively on schemes, section 106 agreements and Planning Performance Agreements Preparing high quality reports and presenting recommendations to Planning Committee Working closely with internal colleagues, Members, local communities and external stakeholders Contributing to a responsive, customer focused planning service that meets agreed timeframes Representing the Council in planning appeals (although infrequent occurrence) Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience A degree in planning or a related discipline, with RTPI membership or eligibility for full membership Demonstrable experience of managing complex and controversial planning applications Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and public speaking The ability to lead on negotiates effectively and make sound planning judgements under pressure A collaborative approach, with the ability to work positively across teams and disciplines The role would provide an opportunity to make a difference in shaping the environment and place-making in Nine Elms and to advance career development Indicative Recruitment Timeline Closing Date: Monday 11th May (23:59) Shortlisting - W/C 18th May Interviews - TBC We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received.Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Chief Financial Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position. Location: London or Swindon. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion Direct Reports: The postholder will have line management responsibility for 7 direct reports which includes roles such as Chief Information Officer, Finance Director and General Counsel & Head of Legal. Availability: Successful candidates will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance. Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. Please note that UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment. Closing Date: 23:55 on Sunday 7th June 2026. About UKRI Launched in 2018, UKRI is an independent, non-departmental public body, which invests £10 billion per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils plus Innovate UK and Research England) with a shared vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. UKRI also provides coordinated strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on the balance of funding between research disciplines. Our mission is to "advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth". There is great intent in these seven words. The three parts of this mission are all equally important. Any knowledge-driven economy must support curiosity-driven research to provide the novel ideas that underpin the application of research, which ultimately leads to innovative companies that deliver the products and services which change our lives. UKRI is at its best when we deliver mutual symbiosis between these three parts. We employ around 9,000 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue sky research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research and business-led innovation. UKRI invests in research and innovation across all disciplines, from curiosity-driven research to business-led innovation. Our activities include: Funding excellent research and innovation across universities, research institutes, businesses and public sector bodies Supporting skills and talent, from doctoral training to leadership in academia, industry and the public sector Building and sustaining national research infrastructure, including major facilities, data capabilities and digital platforms Driving place-based growth, supporting clusters and strengthening local innovation ecosystems across the UK Convening and connecting partners across government, academia, industry and international systems to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, health, security and productivity About the Role The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic leader and principal adviser to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board. As a principal decision-maker, the CFO provides organisation-wide leadership across the following UKRI functions: finance legal digital and data risk and assurance. Alongside the CEO, the CFO is an executive member of the UKRI board. The CFO is responsible for ensuring the organisation manages public money with strong governance, effective stewardship of public funds, and the highest standards of financial management, assurance and control. They should provide strategic leadership on all aspects of public sector finance. They must ensure that financial decisions are robust, evidence based, and aligned with government priorities and the organisation's statutory responsibilities. The CFO leads the organisation's engagement with Spending Reviews and wider fiscal planning, ensuring that: resources are clearly linked to outcome financial forecasts are credible and sustainable the organisation can demonstrate strong financial management to ministers, the sponsoring department, HM Treasury, and other stakeholders. Working in close partnership with the CEO, the CFO plays a central role in shaping and delivering UKRI's long-term strategic vision. The role requires a deep understanding of the political, economic and societal context in which UKRI operates, translating external drivers and risks into clear strategic priorities and operational plans. The CFO also manages a number of senior leaders across UKRI, building organisational capability and resilience. Externally, the CFO will build confidence and engage at the highest levels of Government, industry, academia and with international partners The CFO will be a member of the Executive Committee and the UKRI Board. They will: lead a directorate of approximately 800 people through 7 direct reports manage a direct annual budget of £40 million carry overarching responsibility for managing finance and commercials across the UK Research & Innovation portfolio worth £10Bn. The CFO will establish and maintain a legally robust, risk-based governance and control framework that supports confident decision-making and delivery. They will lead engagement with the Government Internal Audit Agency and the Audit Committee, providing clear assurance to the Accounting Officer and Board on the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control. They will also serve as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out company boards where required, offering governance, challenge and commercial insight to support growth and protect public value. They will also oversee other professional services within UKRI, to be discussed with the successful candidate. Key Responsibilities: Providing strategic leadership across UKRI, working closely with the CEO and executive colleagues to shape organisational direction and ensure UKRI's interests are effectively represented to internal and external stakeholders, including senior government officials, industry leaders, and international partners Guiding the development and execution of UKRI's long-term strategy, exercising sound judgement in balancing DSIT objectives, financial constraints, and emerging national opportunities to position UKRI as a world-leading research and innovation organisation Overseeing day-to-day executive operations as a core member of the Executive Committee, with direct accountability for finance, digital, data, risk and legal, across UKRI's entire portfolio Representing the CEO and UKRI at high-level engagements, deploying strong influencing skills to build trust with industry, and steward key relationships at central and local government levels, as well as with major customers, strategic partners and corporate service providers Providing executive leadership over strategic partnerships, enabling UKRI and UK companies to access critical technologies and capabilities that support national priorities and global competitiveness Serving as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out boards as required, bringing strong governance, commercial insight, and independent judgement to high-growth ventures Providing robust budget stewardship to ensure UKRI makes full and effective use of its grant in aid in delivering its organisational objectives. To find out more about the role please click 'apply' to visit out careers site. Your Skills and Experience UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent the organisation with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following: Essential Criteria: Proven experience leading and developing diverse, high-performing teams, with the ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and deliver results through others Extensive experience holding enterprise-wide responsibility for financial probity, governance, and the effective delivery of financial outcomes within a large, complex organisation. Strong understanding of the drivers of UK economic growth, including wider policy, sectoral, and market trends that shape national research and innovation priorities Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly and build productive partnerships with industry, central and local government, universities, and other external institutions Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to operate confidently at Board and senior Government levels, challenge constructively, and shape decision-making in complex, multi-stakeholder environments Strong personal resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to make decisions under pressure, manage differing viewpoints, and maintain focus on organisational priorities Demonstrated commitment to personal growth, organisational learning, and continuous improvement . click apply for full job details
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Chief Financial Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position. Location: London or Swindon. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion Direct Reports: The postholder will have line management responsibility for 7 direct reports which includes roles such as Chief Information Officer, Finance Director and General Counsel & Head of Legal. Availability: Successful candidates will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance. Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. Please note that UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment. Closing Date: 23:55 on Sunday 7th June 2026. About UKRI Launched in 2018, UKRI is an independent, non-departmental public body, which invests £10 billion per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils plus Innovate UK and Research England) with a shared vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. UKRI also provides coordinated strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on the balance of funding between research disciplines. Our mission is to "advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth". There is great intent in these seven words. The three parts of this mission are all equally important. Any knowledge-driven economy must support curiosity-driven research to provide the novel ideas that underpin the application of research, which ultimately leads to innovative companies that deliver the products and services which change our lives. UKRI is at its best when we deliver mutual symbiosis between these three parts. We employ around 9,000 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue sky research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research and business-led innovation. UKRI invests in research and innovation across all disciplines, from curiosity-driven research to business-led innovation. Our activities include: Funding excellent research and innovation across universities, research institutes, businesses and public sector bodies Supporting skills and talent, from doctoral training to leadership in academia, industry and the public sector Building and sustaining national research infrastructure, including major facilities, data capabilities and digital platforms Driving place-based growth, supporting clusters and strengthening local innovation ecosystems across the UK Convening and connecting partners across government, academia, industry and international systems to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, health, security and productivity About the Role The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic leader and principal adviser to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board. As a principal decision-maker, the CFO provides organisation-wide leadership across the following UKRI functions: finance legal digital and data risk and assurance. Alongside the CEO, the CFO is an executive member of the UKRI board. The CFO is responsible for ensuring the organisation manages public money with strong governance, effective stewardship of public funds, and the highest standards of financial management, assurance and control. They should provide strategic leadership on all aspects of public sector finance. They must ensure that financial decisions are robust, evidence based, and aligned with government priorities and the organisation's statutory responsibilities. The CFO leads the organisation's engagement with Spending Reviews and wider fiscal planning, ensuring that: resources are clearly linked to outcome financial forecasts are credible and sustainable the organisation can demonstrate strong financial management to ministers, the sponsoring department, HM Treasury, and other stakeholders. Working in close partnership with the CEO, the CFO plays a central role in shaping and delivering UKRI's long-term strategic vision. The role requires a deep understanding of the political, economic and societal context in which UKRI operates, translating external drivers and risks into clear strategic priorities and operational plans. The CFO also manages a number of senior leaders across UKRI, building organisational capability and resilience. Externally, the CFO will build confidence and engage at the highest levels of Government, industry, academia and with international partners The CFO will be a member of the Executive Committee and the UKRI Board. They will: lead a directorate of approximately 800 people through 7 direct reports manage a direct annual budget of £40 million carry overarching responsibility for managing finance and commercials across the UK Research & Innovation portfolio worth £10Bn. The CFO will establish and maintain a legally robust, risk-based governance and control framework that supports confident decision-making and delivery. They will lead engagement with the Government Internal Audit Agency and the Audit Committee, providing clear assurance to the Accounting Officer and Board on the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control. They will also serve as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out company boards where required, offering governance, challenge and commercial insight to support growth and protect public value. They will also oversee other professional services within UKRI, to be discussed with the successful candidate. Key Responsibilities: Providing strategic leadership across UKRI, working closely with the CEO and executive colleagues to shape organisational direction and ensure UKRI's interests are effectively represented to internal and external stakeholders, including senior government officials, industry leaders, and international partners Guiding the development and execution of UKRI's long-term strategy, exercising sound judgement in balancing DSIT objectives, financial constraints, and emerging national opportunities to position UKRI as a world-leading research and innovation organisation Overseeing day-to-day executive operations as a core member of the Executive Committee, with direct accountability for finance, digital, data, risk and legal, across UKRI's entire portfolio Representing the CEO and UKRI at high-level engagements, deploying strong influencing skills to build trust with industry, and steward key relationships at central and local government levels, as well as with major customers, strategic partners and corporate service providers Providing executive leadership over strategic partnerships, enabling UKRI and UK companies to access critical technologies and capabilities that support national priorities and global competitiveness Serving as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out boards as required, bringing strong governance, commercial insight, and independent judgement to high-growth ventures Providing robust budget stewardship to ensure UKRI makes full and effective use of its grant in aid in delivering its organisational objectives. To find out more about the role please click 'apply' to visit out careers site. Your Skills and Experience UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent the organisation with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following: Essential Criteria: Proven experience leading and developing diverse, high-performing teams, with the ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and deliver results through others Extensive experience holding enterprise-wide responsibility for financial probity, governance, and the effective delivery of financial outcomes within a large, complex organisation. Strong understanding of the drivers of UK economic growth, including wider policy, sectoral, and market trends that shape national research and innovation priorities Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly and build productive partnerships with industry, central and local government, universities, and other external institutions Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to operate confidently at Board and senior Government levels, challenge constructively, and shape decision-making in complex, multi-stakeholder environments Strong personal resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to make decisions under pressure, manage differing viewpoints, and maintain focus on organisational priorities Demonstrated commitment to personal growth, organisational learning, and continuous improvement . click apply for full job details
Director of Finance & Chief Finance Officer Location: Buckinghamshire / Buckinghamshire Border (principally office based) About the Client A well-regarded institution within the Education sector, known for its strong values and commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes. They believe in empowering their employees with the tools and trust they need to make impactful decisions. About the Role This is a true number one finance role, offering full ownership of the finance function and a key position within the senior leadership team. You will shape financial strategy, provide critical insight, and play a central role in supporting the organisation's long-term success. Duties will include: Taking full responsibility for the finance function, including strategy and reporting Leading budgeting, forecasting, and longer-term financial planning Acting as a key advisor to senior leaders and governing bodies Ensuring strong financial controls, compliance, and governance frameworks Overseeing day-to-day financial operations and driving improvements Delivering clear financial insight to support strategic decision-making About the Successful Applicant You will be a qualified accountant with experience operating as a senior finance lead or number one in finance. You will combine strong technical expertise with commercial awareness, excellent communication skills, and the ability to influence at a senior level. What You Will Receive in Return You will join a collaborative and supportive environment with a strong focus on professional development, wellbeing, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a senior leadership role.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance & Chief Finance Officer Location: Buckinghamshire / Buckinghamshire Border (principally office based) About the Client A well-regarded institution within the Education sector, known for its strong values and commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes. They believe in empowering their employees with the tools and trust they need to make impactful decisions. About the Role This is a true number one finance role, offering full ownership of the finance function and a key position within the senior leadership team. You will shape financial strategy, provide critical insight, and play a central role in supporting the organisation's long-term success. Duties will include: Taking full responsibility for the finance function, including strategy and reporting Leading budgeting, forecasting, and longer-term financial planning Acting as a key advisor to senior leaders and governing bodies Ensuring strong financial controls, compliance, and governance frameworks Overseeing day-to-day financial operations and driving improvements Delivering clear financial insight to support strategic decision-making About the Successful Applicant You will be a qualified accountant with experience operating as a senior finance lead or number one in finance. You will combine strong technical expertise with commercial awareness, excellent communication skills, and the ability to influence at a senior level. What You Will Receive in Return You will join a collaborative and supportive environment with a strong focus on professional development, wellbeing, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a senior leadership role.
Swale are working to an ambitious timetable in order to submit their Local Plan this December and need an experienced Policy Planner to lead on drafting site allocation policies for the chosen housing and employment sites for their upcoming Reg 19 Local Plan. They will also be assisting with reviewing Strategic Policies for the Local Plan and the other necessary documents required to accompany a Reg 19 consultation. Experience of drafting allocation policies is essential. If you are interested in the role, please email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Swale are working to an ambitious timetable in order to submit their Local Plan this December and need an experienced Policy Planner to lead on drafting site allocation policies for the chosen housing and employment sites for their upcoming Reg 19 Local Plan. They will also be assisting with reviewing Strategic Policies for the Local Plan and the other necessary documents required to accompany a Reg 19 consultation. Experience of drafting allocation policies is essential. If you are interested in the role, please email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Project Support Officer to work within the Devon & Cornwall Police Force. Contract: Temporary ongoing until at least March 2027 Rate: 14.10 per hour Location: Fully Remote, very occasional travel expense paid by the force Working hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday between the hours 7am to 7pm flexible Please note this role will be subject to Police Vetting, you must have resided within the UK for a minimum of 5 years The principal responsibility of the Alliance Programme Officer is to providing effective and efficient programme support to programme managers in line with Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) methodology. This will require a thorough understanding of the interdependencies between the projects that make up a programme of change and the ability to co-ordinate interdependencies as necessary. The post holder implements all specialist guidance and procedures that adhere to the programme governance, methodologies and standards, whilst providing additional high-quality programme support, as well as document management in line with MSP methodology i.e. programme initiation documents, business cases, project plans, risk registers and highlight reports. In particular to: Be responsible and accountable to the Programme Manager for the planning, monitoring and development of all programme work streams following programme documentation. Hold responsibility for the development, maintenance and management of all programme documentation in accordance with MSP methodology. Maintain, control and update documentation using appropriate tools and records for reporting, analysing and communicating plans in line with MSP methodology. Undertake research and analysis to produce appropriate key stage reports including: Option Appraisal, Highlight, and Detailed Business Cases, including Feasibility Studies, process mapping and Specifications. Ensure delivery of programme documentation and accessibility by all members of the programme team. Prepare and manage all project management tools and templates for the Programme. Ensure these are kept up to date in accordance with the requirements defined within Prince 2 and MSP methodology. Maintain an appropriate level of awareness and understanding of developments in continuous improvement and change programmes. Establish, develop and manage across the programme the risk and issues log, by minimising threats and maximising opportunities, whilst enabling strategic reporting to various boards. Undertake research and data analysis to inform detailed business cases. This list of duties is not restrictive or exhaustive and the post-holder may be required to carry out duties from time to time that are either commensurate with/or lower than the grade of the post. In some posts this might include the ad-hoc provision of guidance and informal training of new colleagues. Essential qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills required for this role: Degree level qualification in a business-related discipline or vocational equivalent. Demonstrable experience of Programme Management and/or possession of a Managing Successful Programmes qualification Knowledge and understanding of the suitable application of a range of continuous improvement, business change tools and techniques Demonstrable experience of a high-level of analytical and statistical skills to drive and improve the effectiveness of a programme and/or multiple projects. Proven ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the organisation both orally and in writing, showing the ability to negotiate and influence Proven ability to work to unsupervised, to high standards and within pressured timescales, flexible approach to an ever changing work load Experience of working as part of a team within a large organisation or across different organisational boundaries. Fully competent and experienced in Microsoft Office applications Eager to learn and ask questions and progress within the team Knowledge of politics Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Project Support Officer to work within the Devon & Cornwall Police Force. Contract: Temporary ongoing until at least March 2027 Rate: 14.10 per hour Location: Fully Remote, very occasional travel expense paid by the force Working hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday between the hours 7am to 7pm flexible Please note this role will be subject to Police Vetting, you must have resided within the UK for a minimum of 5 years The principal responsibility of the Alliance Programme Officer is to providing effective and efficient programme support to programme managers in line with Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) methodology. This will require a thorough understanding of the interdependencies between the projects that make up a programme of change and the ability to co-ordinate interdependencies as necessary. The post holder implements all specialist guidance and procedures that adhere to the programme governance, methodologies and standards, whilst providing additional high-quality programme support, as well as document management in line with MSP methodology i.e. programme initiation documents, business cases, project plans, risk registers and highlight reports. In particular to: Be responsible and accountable to the Programme Manager for the planning, monitoring and development of all programme work streams following programme documentation. Hold responsibility for the development, maintenance and management of all programme documentation in accordance with MSP methodology. Maintain, control and update documentation using appropriate tools and records for reporting, analysing and communicating plans in line with MSP methodology. Undertake research and analysis to produce appropriate key stage reports including: Option Appraisal, Highlight, and Detailed Business Cases, including Feasibility Studies, process mapping and Specifications. Ensure delivery of programme documentation and accessibility by all members of the programme team. Prepare and manage all project management tools and templates for the Programme. Ensure these are kept up to date in accordance with the requirements defined within Prince 2 and MSP methodology. Maintain an appropriate level of awareness and understanding of developments in continuous improvement and change programmes. Establish, develop and manage across the programme the risk and issues log, by minimising threats and maximising opportunities, whilst enabling strategic reporting to various boards. Undertake research and data analysis to inform detailed business cases. This list of duties is not restrictive or exhaustive and the post-holder may be required to carry out duties from time to time that are either commensurate with/or lower than the grade of the post. In some posts this might include the ad-hoc provision of guidance and informal training of new colleagues. Essential qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills required for this role: Degree level qualification in a business-related discipline or vocational equivalent. Demonstrable experience of Programme Management and/or possession of a Managing Successful Programmes qualification Knowledge and understanding of the suitable application of a range of continuous improvement, business change tools and techniques Demonstrable experience of a high-level of analytical and statistical skills to drive and improve the effectiveness of a programme and/or multiple projects. Proven ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the organisation both orally and in writing, showing the ability to negotiate and influence Proven ability to work to unsupervised, to high standards and within pressured timescales, flexible approach to an ever changing work load Experience of working as part of a team within a large organisation or across different organisational boundaries. Fully competent and experienced in Microsoft Office applications Eager to learn and ask questions and progress within the team Knowledge of politics Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Job Title: Principal Development Management Officer Job Title:Salary: 58,000 - 65,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Barking, London Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading organisation in the appointment of an experienced Principal Development Management Officer to join a high-performing and fast-paced Development Management Team in one of London's most significant growth areas. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and commercially aware planning professional to contribute to a forward-thinking service recognised for delivering best-in-class performance. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong technical expertise, exceptional organisational skills, and a proactive, solutions-led approach, alongside a clear commitment to high-quality customer service. The Role Working within the Development Management function, you will play a key leadership role in delivering complex and high-profile planning projects. You will collaborate closely with senior colleagues across planning, transport, infrastructure, and design functions, as well as elected members and key stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Lead on a wide range of Development Management and Spatial Planning projects, including pre-application advice, planning applications, and appeals Manage complex major and strategic applications of regional and national significance Represent the organisation at hearings, public inquiries, and examinations Prepare and present high-quality reports and briefings to committees, elected members, and senior stakeholders Undertake robust planning assessments in line with the Local Plan, regional strategies, and national policy frameworks Manage a complex personal caseload while supporting workload distribution across the team Supervise and mentor junior staff, contributing to team development and performance Engage with developers, stakeholders, and the wider community to support high-quality development outcomes Provide expert advice on conservation, listed buildings, ecology, and tree preservation matters Deliver professional guidance to the public and stakeholders, including in challenging or sensitive situations About the Team The Planning function has undergone significant transformation, with a focus on delivering a commercially aware, efficient, and customer-focused service. The team operates in a dynamic environment, supporting ambitious regeneration and growth objectives. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience & Knowledge Degree in Town Planning (or related discipline) with eligibility for professional membership (e.g. RTPI), or working towards accreditation Strong working knowledge of planning legislation, policy, and practice Proven experience handling complex planning applications and major developments Experience mentoring or supporting junior staff Demonstrable ability to innovate and improve service delivery Understanding of how legislative and policy changes impact planning services Experience working in a high-pressure environment with competing priorities Strong IT skills, including use of standard office and planning systems Additional Information Competitive salary and benefits package, including 30 days annual leave and pension Hybrid working arrangements, with a minimum of two office days per week Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Principal Development Management Officer Job Title:Salary: 58,000 - 65,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Barking, London Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading organisation in the appointment of an experienced Principal Development Management Officer to join a high-performing and fast-paced Development Management Team in one of London's most significant growth areas. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and commercially aware planning professional to contribute to a forward-thinking service recognised for delivering best-in-class performance. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong technical expertise, exceptional organisational skills, and a proactive, solutions-led approach, alongside a clear commitment to high-quality customer service. The Role Working within the Development Management function, you will play a key leadership role in delivering complex and high-profile planning projects. You will collaborate closely with senior colleagues across planning, transport, infrastructure, and design functions, as well as elected members and key stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Lead on a wide range of Development Management and Spatial Planning projects, including pre-application advice, planning applications, and appeals Manage complex major and strategic applications of regional and national significance Represent the organisation at hearings, public inquiries, and examinations Prepare and present high-quality reports and briefings to committees, elected members, and senior stakeholders Undertake robust planning assessments in line with the Local Plan, regional strategies, and national policy frameworks Manage a complex personal caseload while supporting workload distribution across the team Supervise and mentor junior staff, contributing to team development and performance Engage with developers, stakeholders, and the wider community to support high-quality development outcomes Provide expert advice on conservation, listed buildings, ecology, and tree preservation matters Deliver professional guidance to the public and stakeholders, including in challenging or sensitive situations About the Team The Planning function has undergone significant transformation, with a focus on delivering a commercially aware, efficient, and customer-focused service. The team operates in a dynamic environment, supporting ambitious regeneration and growth objectives. Candidate Requirements Essential Experience & Knowledge Degree in Town Planning (or related discipline) with eligibility for professional membership (e.g. RTPI), or working towards accreditation Strong working knowledge of planning legislation, policy, and practice Proven experience handling complex planning applications and major developments Experience mentoring or supporting junior staff Demonstrable ability to innovate and improve service delivery Understanding of how legislative and policy changes impact planning services Experience working in a high-pressure environment with competing priorities Strong IT skills, including use of standard office and planning systems Additional Information Competitive salary and benefits package, including 30 days annual leave and pension Hybrid working arrangements, with a minimum of two office days per week Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Principal Lawyer - Planning and Highways £51,356 - £56,494 + £3,000 market supplement Hybrid working This is a senior in-house role within a large local authority legal service, offering the chance to work on a wide range of planning and highways matters that directly shape places, infrastructure and communities. The role sits within a specialist planning and highways team and combines high-quality technical work with opportunities to develop leadership skills. The team You'll join a dedicated Planning and Highways legal team advising on planning, highways, rights of way and related environmental matters. The team supports ambitious regeneration, infrastructure and sustainability objectives and works closely with planning officers, highways colleagues and elected members. It's a supportive and collaborative team environment, with a strong emphasis on practical, solutions-focused advice. The role You'll be one of the lead lawyers in the team, providing advice on a broad mix of planning and highways work. Alongside your caseload, you'll have scope to support junior lawyers and develop your management and leadership capability over time. The caseload will include: Section 106 and Section 278 agreements Complex and routine planning and highways advice Planning enforcement and public law matters Public inquiries and hearings Advising officers and elected members on risk, governance and decision-making Who this role suits A qualified solicitor, barrister or CILEX lawyer An experienced planning lawyer, operating at a senior level Confident advising on complex planning matters and working with committees and members Interested in broadening your experience into highways, public rights of way and wider local government law (or already experienced in these areas) Someone who enjoys mentoring and supporting others, even if you've not formally managed before Working arrangements and benefits Hybrid working Local Government Pension Scheme 27.5 days annual leave, rising to 32.5 days after five years, plus bank holidays Generous family-friendly policies Health and wellbeing support services Travel, parking and cycle benefits For more information Contact Nik Stoate at Venn Group
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Principal Lawyer - Planning and Highways £51,356 - £56,494 + £3,000 market supplement Hybrid working This is a senior in-house role within a large local authority legal service, offering the chance to work on a wide range of planning and highways matters that directly shape places, infrastructure and communities. The role sits within a specialist planning and highways team and combines high-quality technical work with opportunities to develop leadership skills. The team You'll join a dedicated Planning and Highways legal team advising on planning, highways, rights of way and related environmental matters. The team supports ambitious regeneration, infrastructure and sustainability objectives and works closely with planning officers, highways colleagues and elected members. It's a supportive and collaborative team environment, with a strong emphasis on practical, solutions-focused advice. The role You'll be one of the lead lawyers in the team, providing advice on a broad mix of planning and highways work. Alongside your caseload, you'll have scope to support junior lawyers and develop your management and leadership capability over time. The caseload will include: Section 106 and Section 278 agreements Complex and routine planning and highways advice Planning enforcement and public law matters Public inquiries and hearings Advising officers and elected members on risk, governance and decision-making Who this role suits A qualified solicitor, barrister or CILEX lawyer An experienced planning lawyer, operating at a senior level Confident advising on complex planning matters and working with committees and members Interested in broadening your experience into highways, public rights of way and wider local government law (or already experienced in these areas) Someone who enjoys mentoring and supporting others, even if you've not formally managed before Working arrangements and benefits Hybrid working Local Government Pension Scheme 27.5 days annual leave, rising to 32.5 days after five years, plus bank holidays Generous family-friendly policies Health and wellbeing support services Travel, parking and cycle benefits For more information Contact Nik Stoate at Venn Group
Nottinghamshire County Council
West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire County Council is seeking to appoint an Officer to its Highways Development Control Team. Working as part of the wider team in support of our Principal and Senior Officers, you will take a role in providing highways planning advice on new developments across Nottinghamshire as well as enabling the delivery of new roads and junction improvements through the Section 38 and 278 process. You will have obtained 5 GCSE grade A-C including Maths and English (or equivalent) and ideally have some directly related experience working in Highways Development Control / Management. Whilst such experience is desirable, we are also happy consider applications from candidates with relevant experience / qualifications in the wider field of Highways / Transportation, Planning, Development and Civil Engineering who may be looking for change of career or to enter the field of Highways Development Management. You should be enthusiastic, willing to learn, have a high level of personal drive, and commitment to excellent customer care, with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to solve problems and meet targets. In return for your commitment, the Department offers a range of benefits, personal development opportunities including training and an IHE accredited qualification in Highways Development Management. Work/life balance policies including a flexitime, a hybrid working model of office and home working , local government pension scheme as well as the opportunity to work within a friendly team environment.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Nottinghamshire County Council is seeking to appoint an Officer to its Highways Development Control Team. Working as part of the wider team in support of our Principal and Senior Officers, you will take a role in providing highways planning advice on new developments across Nottinghamshire as well as enabling the delivery of new roads and junction improvements through the Section 38 and 278 process. You will have obtained 5 GCSE grade A-C including Maths and English (or equivalent) and ideally have some directly related experience working in Highways Development Control / Management. Whilst such experience is desirable, we are also happy consider applications from candidates with relevant experience / qualifications in the wider field of Highways / Transportation, Planning, Development and Civil Engineering who may be looking for change of career or to enter the field of Highways Development Management. You should be enthusiastic, willing to learn, have a high level of personal drive, and commitment to excellent customer care, with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to solve problems and meet targets. In return for your commitment, the Department offers a range of benefits, personal development opportunities including training and an IHE accredited qualification in Highways Development Management. Work/life balance policies including a flexitime, a hybrid working model of office and home working , local government pension scheme as well as the opportunity to work within a friendly team environment.