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Surrey County Council
PDP Transport Development Planning Officer
Surrey County Council Knaphill, Surrey
The starting salary for this position is 33,552 per annum for 36 hours per week. We are excited to be recruiting a PDP Transport Development Planning Officer to join our fantastic team, based at Victoria Gate in Woking. This is a Professional Development Programme (PDP) position in our Environment and Planning directorate. The position provides a formal career development opportunity supported by a comprehensive training and development offer. This position has a grade span ranging between PS7 - PS9 ( 33,552- 45,135) which you will have the opportunity to progress through. The role is suitable for entry-level candidates with a relevant degree or candidates with some experience working in a related field. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen within our Transport Development Planning Team. As a Transport Development Planning Officer (PDP) you will be responsible for advising Local Planning Authorities on the transport impacts of development proposals in a diverse and varied region, joining the County at a particularly exciting time. You will have specific regard to promoting sustainable development, maintaining, and improving road safety, minimising traffic generation and maximising the shift towards sustainable travel modes within the framework of transport and land use planning policy and guidance. Surrey County Council is the Highway Authority for roads within the county. The Transport Development Planning team is responsible for assessing the impact of development proposals on the roads and transport networks in the area. We provide recommendations to the county's Planning Authorities to help improve and preserve the safety and sustainability of travel in the area as new developments are delivered. Our team considers over 3500 planning applications each year, ranging from small residential proposals to large urban extensions, new or expanded schools, and new commercial or retail units. Personal development and progression plays a big part in the ethos of the Transport Development Planning Team and Surrey County Council as a whole. You will be part of a large enthusiastic team who will support your development to help further your career in transport planning. The Professional Development Programme is an ideal way to kickstart your career in Transport Planning and will provide you with a structured framework to learn and to progress through the pay grades to match your growing depth of experience and knowledge. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align withour behaviours: Degree in a relevant subject - geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning, or equivalent; OR equivalent transport planning experience Good written and verbal communication, and negotiation skills Skilled in the use of IT (including proficiency in Word and Excel) You are a team player, flexible, adaptable, and able to work under pressure Interest and any knowledge of relevant highway and planning technical matters To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Please describe your qualifications and/or relevant experience in transport planning or a related field (e.g. geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning). If you do not hold a relevant degree, outline the relevant experience you have and how it relates to this role. You may also include any interest or knowledge you have in highway or planning-related matters. Give an example of a time when you used your written and/or verbal communication skills to explain technical information or negotiate with others (such as colleagues, stakeholders, or the public). What was the outcome? Tell us about a planning or transport policy, guidance document, or development proposal you have read that interested you. What did you take from it, and why did it stand out to you? Please provide an example of a time you worked effectively as part of a team while managing competing priorities or deadlines. How did you organise your work, support others, and ensure a successful outcome? Surrey has both urban and rural areas and workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. This job advert closes at 23:59 on 10/05/2026 with interviews to follow on 20th May at Victoria Gate, Woking. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
May 07, 2026
Full time
The starting salary for this position is 33,552 per annum for 36 hours per week. We are excited to be recruiting a PDP Transport Development Planning Officer to join our fantastic team, based at Victoria Gate in Woking. This is a Professional Development Programme (PDP) position in our Environment and Planning directorate. The position provides a formal career development opportunity supported by a comprehensive training and development offer. This position has a grade span ranging between PS7 - PS9 ( 33,552- 45,135) which you will have the opportunity to progress through. The role is suitable for entry-level candidates with a relevant degree or candidates with some experience working in a related field. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen within our Transport Development Planning Team. As a Transport Development Planning Officer (PDP) you will be responsible for advising Local Planning Authorities on the transport impacts of development proposals in a diverse and varied region, joining the County at a particularly exciting time. You will have specific regard to promoting sustainable development, maintaining, and improving road safety, minimising traffic generation and maximising the shift towards sustainable travel modes within the framework of transport and land use planning policy and guidance. Surrey County Council is the Highway Authority for roads within the county. The Transport Development Planning team is responsible for assessing the impact of development proposals on the roads and transport networks in the area. We provide recommendations to the county's Planning Authorities to help improve and preserve the safety and sustainability of travel in the area as new developments are delivered. Our team considers over 3500 planning applications each year, ranging from small residential proposals to large urban extensions, new or expanded schools, and new commercial or retail units. Personal development and progression plays a big part in the ethos of the Transport Development Planning Team and Surrey County Council as a whole. You will be part of a large enthusiastic team who will support your development to help further your career in transport planning. The Professional Development Programme is an ideal way to kickstart your career in Transport Planning and will provide you with a structured framework to learn and to progress through the pay grades to match your growing depth of experience and knowledge. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align withour behaviours: Degree in a relevant subject - geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning, or equivalent; OR equivalent transport planning experience Good written and verbal communication, and negotiation skills Skilled in the use of IT (including proficiency in Word and Excel) You are a team player, flexible, adaptable, and able to work under pressure Interest and any knowledge of relevant highway and planning technical matters To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Please describe your qualifications and/or relevant experience in transport planning or a related field (e.g. geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning). If you do not hold a relevant degree, outline the relevant experience you have and how it relates to this role. You may also include any interest or knowledge you have in highway or planning-related matters. Give an example of a time when you used your written and/or verbal communication skills to explain technical information or negotiate with others (such as colleagues, stakeholders, or the public). What was the outcome? Tell us about a planning or transport policy, guidance document, or development proposal you have read that interested you. What did you take from it, and why did it stand out to you? Please provide an example of a time you worked effectively as part of a team while managing competing priorities or deadlines. How did you organise your work, support others, and ensure a successful outcome? Surrey has both urban and rural areas and workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. This job advert closes at 23:59 on 10/05/2026 with interviews to follow on 20th May at Victoria Gate, Woking. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Surrey County Council
Principal Historic Buildings Officer
Surrey County Council Knaphill, Surrey
This role has a starting salary of 53,713 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. The office base for this Principal Historic Building Officer position is Woking . We support hybrid working and you will be required to attend the office for at least 2 days per week. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role Surrey County Council is looking for a Principal Historic Buildings Officer to manage, promote and enhance its Historic Buildings service. Based within the Council's Historic Environment Planning Team at Woking, this role offers an exciting opportunity for a qualified heritage specialist to develop, grow and put into practice their skills in the assessment, understanding and management of historic buildings and conservation areas within the context of the planning process, whilst managing a small team of dedicated buildings specialists. Surrey County Council is a County Planning Authority responsible for dealing with planning applications for minerals and waste development, and for the County Council's own development proposals, which include Education and Highways Management. The Historic Environment Planning Team is part of the Environment, Transport and Infrastructure directorate and provides advice, guidance and heritage-related planning advice to a number of organisations, as well as to the general public. The successful candidate will be an experienced conservation and buildings specialist with a strong track record in delivering timely, efficient and pragmatic planning-related services. You will be familiar with the architecture and architectural history of Surrey in particular, and the UK in general, and have thorough knowledge of the investigation, assessment, understanding, conservation and management of historic buildings and conservation areas. A degree in a suitable heritage-related subject (History, architectural studies, historic building conservation, archaeology) is required, as is extensive experience in the provision of advice, guidance and expertise in the management of a wide range of historic buildings types, as well as conservation areas and designed landscapes. We are particularly looking for applications from candidates that can demonstrate how they would develop this role further and expand the boundaries of the current service into new thematic and geographic areas, together with experience of contract management and a talent for developing projects and attracting grant funding. They would also be required to navigate effectively a significant degree of stakeholder engagement, ranging from the general public, through to fellow professionals and elected Members. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Educated to degree level in a relevant subject, with a passion for and a developed level of experience in, advising and managing various aspects of the built historic environment Full membership of the IHBC A broad and detailed knowledge of British Architecture, Designed Landscapes and Archaeology, and a deep and extensive understanding of the planning process surrounding heritage management Excellent IT skills and be confident at using Microsoft Office and GIS applications Provision of examples of service development You will need to have the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and personal statement Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description & Our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Contact Us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. Please contact Tony Howe, Historic Environment Planning Manager via email at The job advert closes at 23:59 on 31/05/2026 with interviews planned to follow. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
May 07, 2026
Full time
This role has a starting salary of 53,713 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. The office base for this Principal Historic Building Officer position is Woking . We support hybrid working and you will be required to attend the office for at least 2 days per week. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role Surrey County Council is looking for a Principal Historic Buildings Officer to manage, promote and enhance its Historic Buildings service. Based within the Council's Historic Environment Planning Team at Woking, this role offers an exciting opportunity for a qualified heritage specialist to develop, grow and put into practice their skills in the assessment, understanding and management of historic buildings and conservation areas within the context of the planning process, whilst managing a small team of dedicated buildings specialists. Surrey County Council is a County Planning Authority responsible for dealing with planning applications for minerals and waste development, and for the County Council's own development proposals, which include Education and Highways Management. The Historic Environment Planning Team is part of the Environment, Transport and Infrastructure directorate and provides advice, guidance and heritage-related planning advice to a number of organisations, as well as to the general public. The successful candidate will be an experienced conservation and buildings specialist with a strong track record in delivering timely, efficient and pragmatic planning-related services. You will be familiar with the architecture and architectural history of Surrey in particular, and the UK in general, and have thorough knowledge of the investigation, assessment, understanding, conservation and management of historic buildings and conservation areas. A degree in a suitable heritage-related subject (History, architectural studies, historic building conservation, archaeology) is required, as is extensive experience in the provision of advice, guidance and expertise in the management of a wide range of historic buildings types, as well as conservation areas and designed landscapes. We are particularly looking for applications from candidates that can demonstrate how they would develop this role further and expand the boundaries of the current service into new thematic and geographic areas, together with experience of contract management and a talent for developing projects and attracting grant funding. They would also be required to navigate effectively a significant degree of stakeholder engagement, ranging from the general public, through to fellow professionals and elected Members. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Educated to degree level in a relevant subject, with a passion for and a developed level of experience in, advising and managing various aspects of the built historic environment Full membership of the IHBC A broad and detailed knowledge of British Architecture, Designed Landscapes and Archaeology, and a deep and extensive understanding of the planning process surrounding heritage management Excellent IT skills and be confident at using Microsoft Office and GIS applications Provision of examples of service development You will need to have the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and personal statement Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description & Our Life at Surrey handbook to get an insight into working at Surrey. Contact Us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. Please contact Tony Howe, Historic Environment Planning Manager via email at The job advert closes at 23:59 on 31/05/2026 with interviews planned to follow. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
1st Executive Ltd
Interim Policy Officer £450pd
1st Executive Ltd
Overview An experienced Senior Executive Officer (SEO) Policy Officer role to shape policy on one of the UK Government's most high profile and sensitive programmes, within a fast moving, mission critical directorate at the heart of government. Responsibilities Develop policy solutions to complex, sensitive, and often novel issues Produce high quality policy papers, ministerial submissions, and briefings Provide clear, concise advice to senior leaders and Ministers (written & oral) Manage a portfolio of policy work independently and at pace Build and maintain strong relationships across departments and Whitehall Support cross government collaboration and influence decision making Analyse complex information and translate it into actionable insights Contribute to legal and operational policy development Engage with senior stakeholders and leadership teams regularly Requirements Strong background in central government policy roles Experience developing policy for sensitive or complex issues Proven track record of drafting policy papers and submissions Excellent communication skills with experience engaging senior stakeholders Ability to build relationships and influence across government Comfortable delivering high quality work at pace Ideal experience within security, defence, or international departments Candidates must already hold or be able to gain and maintain Security Clearance
May 07, 2026
Full time
Overview An experienced Senior Executive Officer (SEO) Policy Officer role to shape policy on one of the UK Government's most high profile and sensitive programmes, within a fast moving, mission critical directorate at the heart of government. Responsibilities Develop policy solutions to complex, sensitive, and often novel issues Produce high quality policy papers, ministerial submissions, and briefings Provide clear, concise advice to senior leaders and Ministers (written & oral) Manage a portfolio of policy work independently and at pace Build and maintain strong relationships across departments and Whitehall Support cross government collaboration and influence decision making Analyse complex information and translate it into actionable insights Contribute to legal and operational policy development Engage with senior stakeholders and leadership teams regularly Requirements Strong background in central government policy roles Experience developing policy for sensitive or complex issues Proven track record of drafting policy papers and submissions Excellent communication skills with experience engaging senior stakeholders Ability to build relationships and influence across government Comfortable delivering high quality work at pace Ideal experience within security, defence, or international departments Candidates must already hold or be able to gain and maintain Security Clearance
Aspect Resources
Policy Officer - SC
Aspect Resources
Job Title: SEO Policy Officer - SC Location: Whitehall, London (1-3 days/ week on site) Contract Duration : 31/3/27 Daily Rate: £450/day (Umbrella Maximum) IR35 Status : Inside IR35 Security Clearance: SC & Sole Uk national Minimum requirement: Previous experience of working in a policy role within central Government (MOD/HO/FCDO nice to have) Previous experience of writing policy papers/submissions Stakeholder Management and strong communication skills (written and verbal) Essential: Previous experience of working in a policy role within central Government (MOD/HO/FCDO nice to have) in particular developing policy solutions to novel, sensitive issues Previous experience of writing policy papers/submissions Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience of communicating credibly at senior levels, including providing high quality policy advice to Ministers both in writing and orally. Proven ability to quickly build constructive relationships with colleagues across a department and with partners across Whitehall, in order to further MOD objectives and influence cross HMG decision making. Ability to deliver good quality work at pace A high-profile government directorate has been established to manage the relocation and resettlement of individuals who supported UK overseas operations, ensuring their safe transition to the UK and supporting them as they begin new lives with their families. This work sits at the centre of a key cross-government priority and operates at senior levels, with regular engagement across Whitehall and with Ministers. The directorate leads on relocation and resettlement policy, including assessing applications from individuals seeking relocation, overseeing eligibility decisions, and coordinating delivery across multiple government departments and international partners. The team works at pace in a complex and sensitive environment, managing high-profile and often legally nuanced cases. Key responsibilities include: Providing policy input on complex and sensitive issues arising from relocation and resettlement schemes, including those linked to legacy incidents. Developing and maintaining strong working relationships with colleagues across government departments to support policy objectives and influence cross-government decision-making. Producing high-quality policy outputs, including ministerial submissions, briefing materials, and strategic communications. Managing a portfolio of policy work autonomously, with responsibility for briefing senior stakeholders both in writing and verbally. Advising on legal and operational policy matters related to casework, processes, and emerging challenges. Supporting the ongoing development and implementation of relocation schemes, ensuring policies remain effective, coordinated, and clearly understood across government. Analysing complex information from multiple sources and translating this into clear, concise advice for senior leaders and Ministers. Engaging regularly with senior leadership to ensure visibility of key issues and to support informed decision-making. Maintaining strong information management practices. Producing briefings on high-profile or sensitive individual cases. Leading on litigation-related policy areas and coordinating with relevant teams. Liaising with cross-government stakeholders on legal and policy matters. Deputising for senior leadership as required. Security Clearance: SC clearance + Sole UK national Disability Confident As a member of the disability confident scheme, CLIENT guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. Armed Forces Covenant CLIENT is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. If you qualify for the above, please notify us on (phone number removed). We will be in touch to discuss your suitability and arrange your Guaranteed Interview. Should you require reasonable adjustments at any point during the recruitment process or if there is a more accessible way for us to communicate, please do let me know. To apply for this role please submit your latest CV or contact Aspect Resources on (phone number removed)
May 06, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: SEO Policy Officer - SC Location: Whitehall, London (1-3 days/ week on site) Contract Duration : 31/3/27 Daily Rate: £450/day (Umbrella Maximum) IR35 Status : Inside IR35 Security Clearance: SC & Sole Uk national Minimum requirement: Previous experience of working in a policy role within central Government (MOD/HO/FCDO nice to have) Previous experience of writing policy papers/submissions Stakeholder Management and strong communication skills (written and verbal) Essential: Previous experience of working in a policy role within central Government (MOD/HO/FCDO nice to have) in particular developing policy solutions to novel, sensitive issues Previous experience of writing policy papers/submissions Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience of communicating credibly at senior levels, including providing high quality policy advice to Ministers both in writing and orally. Proven ability to quickly build constructive relationships with colleagues across a department and with partners across Whitehall, in order to further MOD objectives and influence cross HMG decision making. Ability to deliver good quality work at pace A high-profile government directorate has been established to manage the relocation and resettlement of individuals who supported UK overseas operations, ensuring their safe transition to the UK and supporting them as they begin new lives with their families. This work sits at the centre of a key cross-government priority and operates at senior levels, with regular engagement across Whitehall and with Ministers. The directorate leads on relocation and resettlement policy, including assessing applications from individuals seeking relocation, overseeing eligibility decisions, and coordinating delivery across multiple government departments and international partners. The team works at pace in a complex and sensitive environment, managing high-profile and often legally nuanced cases. Key responsibilities include: Providing policy input on complex and sensitive issues arising from relocation and resettlement schemes, including those linked to legacy incidents. Developing and maintaining strong working relationships with colleagues across government departments to support policy objectives and influence cross-government decision-making. Producing high-quality policy outputs, including ministerial submissions, briefing materials, and strategic communications. Managing a portfolio of policy work autonomously, with responsibility for briefing senior stakeholders both in writing and verbally. Advising on legal and operational policy matters related to casework, processes, and emerging challenges. Supporting the ongoing development and implementation of relocation schemes, ensuring policies remain effective, coordinated, and clearly understood across government. Analysing complex information from multiple sources and translating this into clear, concise advice for senior leaders and Ministers. Engaging regularly with senior leadership to ensure visibility of key issues and to support informed decision-making. Maintaining strong information management practices. Producing briefings on high-profile or sensitive individual cases. Leading on litigation-related policy areas and coordinating with relevant teams. Liaising with cross-government stakeholders on legal and policy matters. Deputising for senior leadership as required. Security Clearance: SC clearance + Sole UK national Disability Confident As a member of the disability confident scheme, CLIENT guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. Armed Forces Covenant CLIENT is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. If you qualify for the above, please notify us on (phone number removed). We will be in touch to discuss your suitability and arrange your Guaranteed Interview. Should you require reasonable adjustments at any point during the recruitment process or if there is a more accessible way for us to communicate, please do let me know. To apply for this role please submit your latest CV or contact Aspect Resources on (phone number removed)
STAFF OFFICER
The Recruitment Co. Londonderry, County Londonderry
Our client, A Large public sector organisation, based in Ballykelly is looking for a Staff Officer to join their team. Duration: October 2026 with possible extension Rate of pay: £19.59 Location: Ballykelly Hours: 37 hours per week Start date: ASAP Main Duties: Programme Management- reporting The postholder will support the Head of Programme Management Branch to monitor, support delivery, and report on programme progress. Engage with Delivery leads to monitor progress against implementation plans, identifying issues arising, updating issues log and actioning solutions to resolve.Leading on management of RAID logsincluding supporting to resolve issues and escalation as appropriate.Work across stakeholder groups to support programme delivery.Provide advice and guidance to Departmental leads and senior management as required.The postholder will have lead responsibility for reporting on project progress to internal and external stakeholders.Postholder will manage the reporting processes with a focus on continual improvement, reducing manual touchpoints to allow for a smooth and streamlined process.Responsible for maintaining staff instructions related to processes. Programme Management- governance Ensure robust project and programme governance arrangements are in place throughout the programme lifecycle. General Duties Deal with queries and request for assistance from other branches in a timely manner, providing accurate and relevant information.Provide input to ministerial correspondence and briefing as required.Comply with health and safety, data protection and information security requirements set out in the current NICS policy and guidelines. Support the work of the wider directorate.Assist with ad hoc exercises and duties as deemed appropriate. Essential Criteria: A degree with a minimum of 12 months project support experience Excellent IT skills, proficient in the use of Outlook, Excel, Word and Powerpoint. Excellent communication skills Proven ability to use own initiative Desired criteria: Qualification in project or programme management Understanding of the role of a Project/Programme Management Office Experience working in government or public sector Please note that successful applicants will be required to complete an AccessNI clearance To apply please send your CV via the link or email RecCoBelfast
May 05, 2026
Full time
Our client, A Large public sector organisation, based in Ballykelly is looking for a Staff Officer to join their team. Duration: October 2026 with possible extension Rate of pay: £19.59 Location: Ballykelly Hours: 37 hours per week Start date: ASAP Main Duties: Programme Management- reporting The postholder will support the Head of Programme Management Branch to monitor, support delivery, and report on programme progress. Engage with Delivery leads to monitor progress against implementation plans, identifying issues arising, updating issues log and actioning solutions to resolve.Leading on management of RAID logsincluding supporting to resolve issues and escalation as appropriate.Work across stakeholder groups to support programme delivery.Provide advice and guidance to Departmental leads and senior management as required.The postholder will have lead responsibility for reporting on project progress to internal and external stakeholders.Postholder will manage the reporting processes with a focus on continual improvement, reducing manual touchpoints to allow for a smooth and streamlined process.Responsible for maintaining staff instructions related to processes. Programme Management- governance Ensure robust project and programme governance arrangements are in place throughout the programme lifecycle. General Duties Deal with queries and request for assistance from other branches in a timely manner, providing accurate and relevant information.Provide input to ministerial correspondence and briefing as required.Comply with health and safety, data protection and information security requirements set out in the current NICS policy and guidelines. Support the work of the wider directorate.Assist with ad hoc exercises and duties as deemed appropriate. Essential Criteria: A degree with a minimum of 12 months project support experience Excellent IT skills, proficient in the use of Outlook, Excel, Word and Powerpoint. Excellent communication skills Proven ability to use own initiative Desired criteria: Qualification in project or programme management Understanding of the role of a Project/Programme Management Office Experience working in government or public sector Please note that successful applicants will be required to complete an AccessNI clearance To apply please send your CV via the link or email RecCoBelfast
Adecco
Business Support Officer
Adecco Chesterfield, Derbyshire
We are urgently looking for an Business Support Officer to work in our clients Legal department. 1. To support the Legal Services manager in the delivery of Legal Services through a wide range of administrative tasks including day to day maintenance of systems and processes. 2. To work to maintain standards and processes to best practice, keeping system up to date including the Legal Case Management system (templates, precedents, address book, reports), the Electronic Library (users), the Legal Intranet page (content), share point area (documents/information) and other online accounts. Maintain forms, documents and information to support the operational development and maintenance of systems and practices. 3. Contribute to the recruitment process, induction and training of new staff and keep systems updated for starter and leavers 4. Collating information and processing finance forms and systems to support efficient transactional management. 5. Manage the Legal Inbox and instructions process, including allocation of work across the service 6. Maintain departmental documents and spreadsheets, monitoring external legal spend 7. Process and record the team's holidays and process HR forms and support requests as required by the Legal Services Manager. 8. Support and process signing and sealing requests to ensure delivery within specified timeframes. 9. Schedule rooms, meetings, agenda's and prepare minutes where required. 10. Ensuring discretion and confidentiality where appropriate, excellent engagement with directorate and colleagues across the authority. This list is not exhaustive; you may be required to carry out other duties as directed by your line manager that are commensurate with the level of your post. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
May 05, 2026
Seasonal
We are urgently looking for an Business Support Officer to work in our clients Legal department. 1. To support the Legal Services manager in the delivery of Legal Services through a wide range of administrative tasks including day to day maintenance of systems and processes. 2. To work to maintain standards and processes to best practice, keeping system up to date including the Legal Case Management system (templates, precedents, address book, reports), the Electronic Library (users), the Legal Intranet page (content), share point area (documents/information) and other online accounts. Maintain forms, documents and information to support the operational development and maintenance of systems and practices. 3. Contribute to the recruitment process, induction and training of new staff and keep systems updated for starter and leavers 4. Collating information and processing finance forms and systems to support efficient transactional management. 5. Manage the Legal Inbox and instructions process, including allocation of work across the service 6. Maintain departmental documents and spreadsheets, monitoring external legal spend 7. Process and record the team's holidays and process HR forms and support requests as required by the Legal Services Manager. 8. Support and process signing and sealing requests to ensure delivery within specified timeframes. 9. Schedule rooms, meetings, agenda's and prepare minutes where required. 10. Ensuring discretion and confidentiality where appropriate, excellent engagement with directorate and colleagues across the authority. This list is not exhaustive; you may be required to carry out other duties as directed by your line manager that are commensurate with the level of your post. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Academic Quality Officer
Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Easter Howgate, Midlothian
Job Title: Academic Quality Officer Grade and Salary: Grade 6: £31,236-£36,636 FTE and working pattern: 1 FTE- full time (35 hours per week) open-ended. Opportunity for a flexible working pattern, with support for some remote working (3 days on campus). Our Team Organisation Name: Academic Quality, within Registry and Academic Support Directorate. The Global Registry and Academic Support Directorate supports our students and staff colleagues across the full student life cycle from enrolment to graduation. The Directorate has responsibility as the definitive record keeper of all student information and programme and course details, and leading services that help students settle and stay at the University with professional help and advice, through a range of wellbeing services. It supports academic and professional services staff across the University in a number of areas, including: academic, institutional and student related Regulations and Policies and global, national and institutional quality matters. It delivers these services through four Divisions, each managed by a Global Head, and two Heads of Campus Registry: Student Life Off Campus Students Academic Operations Academic Quality Head of Registry - Dubai Campus Head of Registry - Malaysia Campus The Academic Quality Division consists of three teams: Quality Assurance; Academic Enhancement; Accreditation and Academic Partnerships. The work of the Academic Quality Officer will involve collaboration across all three teams, with the majority of tasks related to the Quality Assurance team. The Academic Quality Team is responsible for strategy and policy development and the provision of advice, guidance and support in the relation to the assurance and enhancement of academic standards, the quality of taught programmes and the quality of the student learning experience, across the wider, global University (ie, for all academic provision delivered at all five campus locations and by all study modes including via partnership arrangements and online). Purpose of Role The Academic Quality Officer will be responsible for undertaking key quality assurance activities on behalf of the University, particularly in relation to Academic Review, Annual Monitoring and Review, support for the Learning and Teaching Academic Operations Committee, Examination Board processes and guidelines. The role holder will be responsible for the drafting of new, reviewing and revising of existing, policies and procedures. They will take responsibility for providing an integrated, coherent approach across all modes and locations to maintaining and assuring the quality and academic standards of the University's provision. Key Duties and Responsibilities Co ordinate and manage activities associated with the preparation for, and completion of, Academic Review (HWU's internal periodic review process) events, across the University (all campuses, online and partnerships). Draft policies and procedures related to quality assurance and manage the associated processes of consultation, publication, implementation and review/revision. Provide advice and guidance for the interpretation and application of quality assurance policies and procedures. Co coordinate and manage the University's Annual Monitoring and Review process, whilst taking responsibility for the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data and presentation of themes for action to University level committees; collaborating with Schools to ensure effective sub School AMR processes at discipline and programme levels. Be responsible for working with relevant teams across the University for the review and revision of quality processes to shape a data informed approach to quality for enhancement purposes. Co coordinate and manage activities for supporting the University's Examination and Assessment processes, such as: examination and assessment guidelines and procedures; approval of Chairs of Examination Board process; process for Academic Deans' Representatives at Examination Boards; annual briefing sessions. Act as Clerk to the Learning and Teaching Academic Operations Committee, including producing agenda and papers, and liaising with the Associate Principal (Education and Student Life) to ensure the effective operation of the Committee. Produce, and contribute to, reports for University committees (eg Annual Summary Reports) and external bodies (i.e. Scottish Funding Council, Quality Assurance Agency Scotland). Progress any other tasks associated with the work of the Academic Quality team, as designated by the post's line manager. Progress any other tasks associated with the work of the wider Registry and Academic Support Directorate, eg assisting at student enrolment and at graduation ceremonies. Undertake any other duties as required by the Global Director of Student Experience & Academic Registrar and/or Head of Academic Quality. Education, Qualifications & Experience Essential Educated to at least SCQF level 6 7 or similar or equivalent practical experience in the workplace Demonstrable ability to plan and prioritise workload, whilst working independently and as part of a team Demonstrable ability to work under pressure, within a dynamic, changing and pressured environment, whilst maintaining accuracy and quality Demonstrable ability to use own initiative for overcoming challenges Strong analytical skills Well developed interpersonal skills and demonstrable excellent customer service experience Experience of identifying and implementing improvements and developments Competent in the use of relevant IT packages Desirable Experience of Higher Education Experience of working within an academic quality environment in a quality assurance related role Experience of preparations for internal or external periodic review Experience of policy and process development and review Experience of collaborating with multi location teams Report writing for both internal committees and external quality agencies Experience of clerking/acting as a committee secretary Equal Opportunity Statement Heriot Watt University is committed to securing equality of opportunity in employment and to the creation of an environment in which individuals are selected, trained, promoted, appraised and otherwise treated on the sole basis of their relevant merits and abilities. Equality and diversity are all about maximising potential and creating a culture of inclusion for all. Heriot Watt University values diversity across our University community and welcomes applications from all sectors of society, particularly from underrepresented groups. For more information, please see our website and also our award winning work in Disability Inclusive Science Careers Use our total rewards calculator: to see the value of benefits provided by Heriot Watt University.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Academic Quality Officer Grade and Salary: Grade 6: £31,236-£36,636 FTE and working pattern: 1 FTE- full time (35 hours per week) open-ended. Opportunity for a flexible working pattern, with support for some remote working (3 days on campus). Our Team Organisation Name: Academic Quality, within Registry and Academic Support Directorate. The Global Registry and Academic Support Directorate supports our students and staff colleagues across the full student life cycle from enrolment to graduation. The Directorate has responsibility as the definitive record keeper of all student information and programme and course details, and leading services that help students settle and stay at the University with professional help and advice, through a range of wellbeing services. It supports academic and professional services staff across the University in a number of areas, including: academic, institutional and student related Regulations and Policies and global, national and institutional quality matters. It delivers these services through four Divisions, each managed by a Global Head, and two Heads of Campus Registry: Student Life Off Campus Students Academic Operations Academic Quality Head of Registry - Dubai Campus Head of Registry - Malaysia Campus The Academic Quality Division consists of three teams: Quality Assurance; Academic Enhancement; Accreditation and Academic Partnerships. The work of the Academic Quality Officer will involve collaboration across all three teams, with the majority of tasks related to the Quality Assurance team. The Academic Quality Team is responsible for strategy and policy development and the provision of advice, guidance and support in the relation to the assurance and enhancement of academic standards, the quality of taught programmes and the quality of the student learning experience, across the wider, global University (ie, for all academic provision delivered at all five campus locations and by all study modes including via partnership arrangements and online). Purpose of Role The Academic Quality Officer will be responsible for undertaking key quality assurance activities on behalf of the University, particularly in relation to Academic Review, Annual Monitoring and Review, support for the Learning and Teaching Academic Operations Committee, Examination Board processes and guidelines. The role holder will be responsible for the drafting of new, reviewing and revising of existing, policies and procedures. They will take responsibility for providing an integrated, coherent approach across all modes and locations to maintaining and assuring the quality and academic standards of the University's provision. Key Duties and Responsibilities Co ordinate and manage activities associated with the preparation for, and completion of, Academic Review (HWU's internal periodic review process) events, across the University (all campuses, online and partnerships). Draft policies and procedures related to quality assurance and manage the associated processes of consultation, publication, implementation and review/revision. Provide advice and guidance for the interpretation and application of quality assurance policies and procedures. Co coordinate and manage the University's Annual Monitoring and Review process, whilst taking responsibility for the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data and presentation of themes for action to University level committees; collaborating with Schools to ensure effective sub School AMR processes at discipline and programme levels. Be responsible for working with relevant teams across the University for the review and revision of quality processes to shape a data informed approach to quality for enhancement purposes. Co coordinate and manage activities for supporting the University's Examination and Assessment processes, such as: examination and assessment guidelines and procedures; approval of Chairs of Examination Board process; process for Academic Deans' Representatives at Examination Boards; annual briefing sessions. Act as Clerk to the Learning and Teaching Academic Operations Committee, including producing agenda and papers, and liaising with the Associate Principal (Education and Student Life) to ensure the effective operation of the Committee. Produce, and contribute to, reports for University committees (eg Annual Summary Reports) and external bodies (i.e. Scottish Funding Council, Quality Assurance Agency Scotland). Progress any other tasks associated with the work of the Academic Quality team, as designated by the post's line manager. Progress any other tasks associated with the work of the wider Registry and Academic Support Directorate, eg assisting at student enrolment and at graduation ceremonies. Undertake any other duties as required by the Global Director of Student Experience & Academic Registrar and/or Head of Academic Quality. Education, Qualifications & Experience Essential Educated to at least SCQF level 6 7 or similar or equivalent practical experience in the workplace Demonstrable ability to plan and prioritise workload, whilst working independently and as part of a team Demonstrable ability to work under pressure, within a dynamic, changing and pressured environment, whilst maintaining accuracy and quality Demonstrable ability to use own initiative for overcoming challenges Strong analytical skills Well developed interpersonal skills and demonstrable excellent customer service experience Experience of identifying and implementing improvements and developments Competent in the use of relevant IT packages Desirable Experience of Higher Education Experience of working within an academic quality environment in a quality assurance related role Experience of preparations for internal or external periodic review Experience of policy and process development and review Experience of collaborating with multi location teams Report writing for both internal committees and external quality agencies Experience of clerking/acting as a committee secretary Equal Opportunity Statement Heriot Watt University is committed to securing equality of opportunity in employment and to the creation of an environment in which individuals are selected, trained, promoted, appraised and otherwise treated on the sole basis of their relevant merits and abilities. Equality and diversity are all about maximising potential and creating a culture of inclusion for all. Heriot Watt University values diversity across our University community and welcomes applications from all sectors of society, particularly from underrepresented groups. For more information, please see our website and also our award winning work in Disability Inclusive Science Careers Use our total rewards calculator: to see the value of benefits provided by Heriot Watt University.
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON
Senior Social Work Practitioner
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON
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
Hatched Recruitment Group
Senior Administrative Assistant (Minute Taking / Public Sector)
Hatched Recruitment Group Lisburn, County Antrim
Senior Administrative Assistant - Communities (Temporary ongoing) About the Role We are currently recruiting a Senior Administrative Assistant to join the Leisure & Community Wellbeing Directorate within the Communities Unit at Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council. This is a key role providing high-level confidential administrative and secretarial support to the Head of Communities, working across Arts, Culture, Community Services, Community Planning, PEACE, and PCSP functions. You will play a vital part in ensuring the smooth running of the department, liaising with senior officers, elected members, and external stakeholders while managing a varied and fast-paced workload. Key Responsibilities Provide confidential secretarial and administrative support to the Head of Communities Manage diaries, emails, meetings, and stakeholder engagement Produce reports, agendas, and minutes for committees and working groups Handle correspondence and prioritise incoming communications Maintain filing systems, databases, and administrative records Monitor and record absence, leave, and personnel data Support budget tracking, petty cash, and credit card reconciliation Arrange meetings, events, hospitality, and associated logistics Deal with complaints and enquiries, escalating where necessary Support continuous improvement of administrative systems and processes About You Essential Requirements: 5 GCSEs (Grades A-C) or NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent) OR a minimum of 4 years' relevant administrative experience At least 2 years' experience supporting a senior manager Experience in minute taking and using office administration systems Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Location - agan Valley Island, Lisburn (BT27 4RL) 16.90 per hour 37 hours per week
May 02, 2026
Contractor
Senior Administrative Assistant - Communities (Temporary ongoing) About the Role We are currently recruiting a Senior Administrative Assistant to join the Leisure & Community Wellbeing Directorate within the Communities Unit at Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council. This is a key role providing high-level confidential administrative and secretarial support to the Head of Communities, working across Arts, Culture, Community Services, Community Planning, PEACE, and PCSP functions. You will play a vital part in ensuring the smooth running of the department, liaising with senior officers, elected members, and external stakeholders while managing a varied and fast-paced workload. Key Responsibilities Provide confidential secretarial and administrative support to the Head of Communities Manage diaries, emails, meetings, and stakeholder engagement Produce reports, agendas, and minutes for committees and working groups Handle correspondence and prioritise incoming communications Maintain filing systems, databases, and administrative records Monitor and record absence, leave, and personnel data Support budget tracking, petty cash, and credit card reconciliation Arrange meetings, events, hospitality, and associated logistics Deal with complaints and enquiries, escalating where necessary Support continuous improvement of administrative systems and processes About You Essential Requirements: 5 GCSEs (Grades A-C) or NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent) OR a minimum of 4 years' relevant administrative experience At least 2 years' experience supporting a senior manager Experience in minute taking and using office administration systems Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Location - agan Valley Island, Lisburn (BT27 4RL) 16.90 per hour 37 hours per week
West Yorkshire Police
Contact Centre Manager
West Yorkshire Police Wakefield, Yorkshire
Contact Centre Senior Manager Salary: £53,451 - £57,186 Contract: Permanent, full time Location: West Yorkshire Police Looking for a leadership role where you can make a real impact in a high performing, fast paced operational environment? This is a key position within West Yorkshire Police s Contact Directorate, providing strategic leadership across a complex operational portfolio serving the public, officers, staff and partner agencies. You will lead and motivate teams to deliver a high quality, timely and professional service while ensuring the smooth delivery of emergency and non emergency communications. As a senior manager, you will play a critical role in shaping service performance, supporting staff wellbeing, driving continuous improvement and ensuring compliance across multiple operational functions. You will also act as a vital liaison point co ordinating communication and service delivery between internal departments, the public and external agencies. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced leader with strong operational insight, excellent people skills and a passion for delivering public focused service excellence in a demanding and rewarding environment. Role and Responsibilities As a Senior Manager, you will hold a pivotal responsibility in ensuring the effective leadership, strategic direction and operational performance of the Contact Directorate. Key Duties: • Lead by example, upholding the Police Code of Ethics and ensuring staff consistently reflect Force values • Manage staff performance, attendance and wellbeing in line with policies and procedures. • Maintain strategic oversight of Contact Centre teams, ensuring effective recruitment, training and resource deployment • Drive continuous improvement through operational planning, efficient resource coordination and preventative policing approaches • Ensure compliance with HMICFRS, national standards and Force strategies through effective partnership working • Monitor and evaluate performance to improve service delivery, user satisfaction and service recovery • Provide clear, ethical operational advice to internal and external stakeholders. • Support budget management, including funding negotiations, contract oversight and efficient resource use • Develop staff capability through targeted support, skills development and behavioural guidance • Oversee the maintenance and continuity of technological systems, ensuring effective procedures and resource allocation Expectations To succeed in this role, you will be expected to: • Communicate effectively with staff, partner agencies and senior stakeholders • Demonstrate strong leadership, analytical and decision making skills • Apply operational knowledge to support service delivery improvements • Work confidently with policies, risk management processes and operational planning • Manage high pressure workloads and make timely, informed decisions • Maintain a flexible and adaptive approach within a demanding environment • Operate collaboratively across districts and specialist departments Essential Criteria • Proven senior managerial experience in a large commercial or public sector call centre environment • Strong written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills • Strong analytical, leadership and innovation capabilities • Experience of change management • Knowledge of financial and budgetary principles • Experience working within a Contact Centre environment • Ability to share managerial responsibility for approximately 650 staff • Ability to analyse information and produce detailed reports • Knowledge of GDPR, the Computer Misuse Act, MOPI and Force policies • Basic understanding of budgeting, financial systems and contract management • IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent) • Willingness and ability to travel across West Yorkshire and attend local, regional and national meetings Benefits West Yorkshire Police staff can access a wide range of benefits designed to support work life balance, wellbeing, development and financial security. These include: • Generous annual leave allowance - 27 days annual leave, rising to 32 days after five years of service plus bank holidays (bank holidays to be worked on a rota basis, incurring additional compensation) • Office based SLT across the force as required • Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund, a secure Defined Benefit CARE (Career Average Revalued Earnings) pension scheme • Access to savings, discounts and cashback rewards through staff schemes, including eligibility to purchase a Blue Light Card and membership to the Company Shop (membership fees to be paid by employee) • Access to Employee Assistance Service accessible 24/7, providing counselling and financial advice for you and your immediate relatives • Membership options for the Police Treatment Centre and The Police Children s Charity (eligibility-dependent) • Opportunities for career development and training • Supportive HR policies, including maternity, paternity and other family-friendly provisions • A meaningful career with a clear sense of purpose supporting policing services that protect communities • Option to sign up to our Cycle to work scheme (eligibility-dependent) This post will close at 23:55 hours on 9th May 2026 How to Apply Join us in leading a vital operational function that supports communities across West Yorkshire The vacancy will close on 09/05/2026 at 23:55 hours. The successful candidate will be subject to personal and financial vetting checks prior to appointment.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Contact Centre Senior Manager Salary: £53,451 - £57,186 Contract: Permanent, full time Location: West Yorkshire Police Looking for a leadership role where you can make a real impact in a high performing, fast paced operational environment? This is a key position within West Yorkshire Police s Contact Directorate, providing strategic leadership across a complex operational portfolio serving the public, officers, staff and partner agencies. You will lead and motivate teams to deliver a high quality, timely and professional service while ensuring the smooth delivery of emergency and non emergency communications. As a senior manager, you will play a critical role in shaping service performance, supporting staff wellbeing, driving continuous improvement and ensuring compliance across multiple operational functions. You will also act as a vital liaison point co ordinating communication and service delivery between internal departments, the public and external agencies. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced leader with strong operational insight, excellent people skills and a passion for delivering public focused service excellence in a demanding and rewarding environment. Role and Responsibilities As a Senior Manager, you will hold a pivotal responsibility in ensuring the effective leadership, strategic direction and operational performance of the Contact Directorate. Key Duties: • Lead by example, upholding the Police Code of Ethics and ensuring staff consistently reflect Force values • Manage staff performance, attendance and wellbeing in line with policies and procedures. • Maintain strategic oversight of Contact Centre teams, ensuring effective recruitment, training and resource deployment • Drive continuous improvement through operational planning, efficient resource coordination and preventative policing approaches • Ensure compliance with HMICFRS, national standards and Force strategies through effective partnership working • Monitor and evaluate performance to improve service delivery, user satisfaction and service recovery • Provide clear, ethical operational advice to internal and external stakeholders. • Support budget management, including funding negotiations, contract oversight and efficient resource use • Develop staff capability through targeted support, skills development and behavioural guidance • Oversee the maintenance and continuity of technological systems, ensuring effective procedures and resource allocation Expectations To succeed in this role, you will be expected to: • Communicate effectively with staff, partner agencies and senior stakeholders • Demonstrate strong leadership, analytical and decision making skills • Apply operational knowledge to support service delivery improvements • Work confidently with policies, risk management processes and operational planning • Manage high pressure workloads and make timely, informed decisions • Maintain a flexible and adaptive approach within a demanding environment • Operate collaboratively across districts and specialist departments Essential Criteria • Proven senior managerial experience in a large commercial or public sector call centre environment • Strong written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills • Strong analytical, leadership and innovation capabilities • Experience of change management • Knowledge of financial and budgetary principles • Experience working within a Contact Centre environment • Ability to share managerial responsibility for approximately 650 staff • Ability to analyse information and produce detailed reports • Knowledge of GDPR, the Computer Misuse Act, MOPI and Force policies • Basic understanding of budgeting, financial systems and contract management • IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent) • Willingness and ability to travel across West Yorkshire and attend local, regional and national meetings Benefits West Yorkshire Police staff can access a wide range of benefits designed to support work life balance, wellbeing, development and financial security. These include: • Generous annual leave allowance - 27 days annual leave, rising to 32 days after five years of service plus bank holidays (bank holidays to be worked on a rota basis, incurring additional compensation) • Office based SLT across the force as required • Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund, a secure Defined Benefit CARE (Career Average Revalued Earnings) pension scheme • Access to savings, discounts and cashback rewards through staff schemes, including eligibility to purchase a Blue Light Card and membership to the Company Shop (membership fees to be paid by employee) • Access to Employee Assistance Service accessible 24/7, providing counselling and financial advice for you and your immediate relatives • Membership options for the Police Treatment Centre and The Police Children s Charity (eligibility-dependent) • Opportunities for career development and training • Supportive HR policies, including maternity, paternity and other family-friendly provisions • A meaningful career with a clear sense of purpose supporting policing services that protect communities • Option to sign up to our Cycle to work scheme (eligibility-dependent) This post will close at 23:55 hours on 9th May 2026 How to Apply Join us in leading a vital operational function that supports communities across West Yorkshire The vacancy will close on 09/05/2026 at 23:55 hours. The successful candidate will be subject to personal and financial vetting checks prior to appointment.
Surrey County Council
PDP Transport Development Planning Officer
Surrey County Council Woking, Surrey
The starting salary for this position is £33,552 per annum for 36 hours per week. We are excited to be recruiting a PDP Transport Development Planning Officer to join our fantastic team, based at Victoria Gate in Woking. This is a Professional Development Programme (PDP) position in our Environment and Planning directorate. The position provides a formal career development opportunity supported by a comprehensive training and development offer. This position has a grade span ranging between PS7 - PS9 (£33,552 - £45,135) which you will have the opportunity to progress through. The role is suitable for entry-level candidates with a relevant degree or candidates with some experience working in a related field. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen within our Transport Development Planning Team. As a Transport Development Planning Officer (PDP) you will be responsible for advising Local Planning Authorities on the transport impacts of development proposals in a diverse and varied region, joining the County at a particularly exciting time. You will have specific regard to promoting sustainable development, maintaining, and improving road safety, minimising traffic generation and maximising the shift towards sustainable travel modes within the framework of transport and land use planning policy and guidance. Surrey County Council is the Highway Authority for roads within the county. The Transport Development Planning team is responsible for assessing the impact of development proposals on the roads and transport networks in the area. We provide recommendations to the county's Planning Authorities to help improve and preserve the safety and sustainability of travel in the area as new developments are delivered. Our team considers over 3500 planning applications each year, ranging from small residential proposals to large urban extensions, new or expanded schools, and new commercial or retail units. Personal development and progression plays a big part in the ethos of the Transport Development Planning Team and Surrey County Council as a whole. You will be part of a large enthusiastic team who will support your development to help further your career in transport planning. The Professional Development Programme is an ideal way to kickstart your career in Transport Planning and will provide you with a structured framework to learn and to progress through the pay grades to match your growing depth of experience and knowledge. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align withour behaviours: Degree in a relevant subject - geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning, or equivalent; OR equivalent transport planning experience Good written and verbal communication, and negotiation skills Skilled in the use of IT (including proficiency in Word and Excel) You are a team player, flexible, adaptable, and able to work under pressure Interest and any knowledge of relevant highway and planning technical matters To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Please describe your qualifications and/or relevant experience in transport planning or a related field (e.g. geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning). If you do not hold a relevant degree, outline the relevant experience you have and how it relates to this role. You may also include any interest or knowledge you have in highway or planning-related matters. Give an example of a time when you used your written and/or verbal communication skills to explain technical information or negotiate with others (such as colleagues, stakeholders, or the public). What was the outcome? Tell us about a planning or transport policy, guidance document, or development proposal you have read that interested you. What did you take from it, and why did it stand out to you? Please provide an example of a time you worked effectively as part of a team while managing competing priorities or deadlines. How did you organise your work, support others, and ensure a successful outcome? Surrey has both urban and rural areas and workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. This job advert closes at 23:59 on 10/05/2026 with interviews to follow on 20th May at Victoria Gate, Woking. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
May 01, 2026
Full time
The starting salary for this position is £33,552 per annum for 36 hours per week. We are excited to be recruiting a PDP Transport Development Planning Officer to join our fantastic team, based at Victoria Gate in Woking. This is a Professional Development Programme (PDP) position in our Environment and Planning directorate. The position provides a formal career development opportunity supported by a comprehensive training and development offer. This position has a grade span ranging between PS7 - PS9 (£33,552 - £45,135) which you will have the opportunity to progress through. The role is suitable for entry-level candidates with a relevant degree or candidates with some experience working in a related field. Our Offer to You: 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen within our Transport Development Planning Team. As a Transport Development Planning Officer (PDP) you will be responsible for advising Local Planning Authorities on the transport impacts of development proposals in a diverse and varied region, joining the County at a particularly exciting time. You will have specific regard to promoting sustainable development, maintaining, and improving road safety, minimising traffic generation and maximising the shift towards sustainable travel modes within the framework of transport and land use planning policy and guidance. Surrey County Council is the Highway Authority for roads within the county. The Transport Development Planning team is responsible for assessing the impact of development proposals on the roads and transport networks in the area. We provide recommendations to the county's Planning Authorities to help improve and preserve the safety and sustainability of travel in the area as new developments are delivered. Our team considers over 3500 planning applications each year, ranging from small residential proposals to large urban extensions, new or expanded schools, and new commercial or retail units. Personal development and progression plays a big part in the ethos of the Transport Development Planning Team and Surrey County Council as a whole. You will be part of a large enthusiastic team who will support your development to help further your career in transport planning. The Professional Development Programme is an ideal way to kickstart your career in Transport Planning and will provide you with a structured framework to learn and to progress through the pay grades to match your growing depth of experience and knowledge. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align withour behaviours: Degree in a relevant subject - geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning, or equivalent; OR equivalent transport planning experience Good written and verbal communication, and negotiation skills Skilled in the use of IT (including proficiency in Word and Excel) You are a team player, flexible, adaptable, and able to work under pressure Interest and any knowledge of relevant highway and planning technical matters To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Please describe your qualifications and/or relevant experience in transport planning or a related field (e.g. geography, town planning, civil engineering, transportation planning). If you do not hold a relevant degree, outline the relevant experience you have and how it relates to this role. You may also include any interest or knowledge you have in highway or planning-related matters. Give an example of a time when you used your written and/or verbal communication skills to explain technical information or negotiate with others (such as colleagues, stakeholders, or the public). What was the outcome? Tell us about a planning or transport policy, guidance document, or development proposal you have read that interested you. What did you take from it, and why did it stand out to you? Please provide an example of a time you worked effectively as part of a team while managing competing priorities or deadlines. How did you organise your work, support others, and ensure a successful outcome? Surrey has both urban and rural areas and workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. This job advert closes at 23:59 on 10/05/2026 with interviews to follow on 20th May at Victoria Gate, Woking. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Colbern Limited
Housing Professional
Colbern Limited Lambeth, London
Temporary Accommodation Officer Lambeth Contract £23.51 per hour PAYE or £30.67 per hour limited paid via umbrella company inside IR35 Our client is looking for an experienced is looking for a Temporary Accommodation Officer 3 Days in the office 2 days remote Must have previous relevant experience of working in homelessness specifically Temporary Accommodation Management Be part of the temporary accommodation team, managing and procuring various types of temporary accommodation This is one of many roles we are recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk Allocate a variety of temporary accommodation units including emergency accommodation, and control and conduct all activities leading to admissions and discharges where appropriate in order to achieve the most efficient and economic use of accommodation available. Minimise the inappropriate use of shared accommodation for families with children and ensure that all clients are effectively tracked, monitored and moved on from temporary accommodation where appropriate. Effectively liaise with and manage the day to day relationships with emergency accommodation providers and out of hours services, providing advice and monitoring their performance in the most effective use of temporary accommodation stock. Proactively work on a casework basis with all temporary accommodation residents occupying leased, hostels, direct lets, B&B and Annexe placements and all other types of temporary accommodation to assist them to move on from temporary accommodation. Closely monitor and track households occupying TA to ensure that they needs are fully assessed and met in the provision of accommodation and ensure households are promptly moved on once the Council s duty has ended. Be responsible for ensuring casework records and housing application details for residents are up to date and accurate. Responsible for dealing with all complaints, emergencies, tenancy and Anti Social Behaviour issues taking prompt and remedial effective action and enforcement and/or instigating legal instruction as necessary; providing advice and support as required. Oversee the day to day relationships with TA providers and closely manage and monitor the contractual arrangements and their performance ensuring prompt and appropriate actions are taken to address non compliance with contractual management arrangements and to improve performance Conduct visits to properties as required to ensure property standards are maintained and occupancy is verified; to address issues like complaints, disrepair ASB etc and to ensure property standards are maintained so that they comply with health and safety regulations and legislative requirements; taking prompt and effective action to address any failures and disrepair issues. To carry out the duties of the post in accordance with the Data Protection Act, the Health & Safety at Work Act and other relevant legislation, as well as Council policies, procedures, Standing Orders and Financial Regulations. Effectively manage the Councils varied portfolio of temporary accommodation (including leased, hostels, direct lets, B&B and Annexe placements and all other types of temporary accommodation) ensuring properties are of good standard, are suitable and fit for purpose. Manage and coordinate the timely hand-backs of leased accommodation to their owners or managing agents and negotiate new leases and renewals with agencies and landlords ensuring suitable TA is supplied through providers that satisfy demand in line with the Councils statutory provisions and move on requirements. Be self serving with respect to administration, case record keeping and other related duties and utilise IT systems to update and record information required according to guidance and established procedures. To undertake any other duties appropriate to the grade, that may be required. These may be varied from time to time to meet the needs of the service. Take responsibility, appropriate to the post, for ensuring compliance with council policies and procedures aimed at promoting and safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable children and adults. Take responsibility, appropriate to the post for promoting diversity including tackling racism and good race, ethnic & community relations. Liaise and work closely with other peer groups across housing and other directorates that have a direct influence on the section promoting a joined up approach in the operational deployment of services. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
Temporary Accommodation Officer Lambeth Contract £23.51 per hour PAYE or £30.67 per hour limited paid via umbrella company inside IR35 Our client is looking for an experienced is looking for a Temporary Accommodation Officer 3 Days in the office 2 days remote Must have previous relevant experience of working in homelessness specifically Temporary Accommodation Management Be part of the temporary accommodation team, managing and procuring various types of temporary accommodation This is one of many roles we are recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk Allocate a variety of temporary accommodation units including emergency accommodation, and control and conduct all activities leading to admissions and discharges where appropriate in order to achieve the most efficient and economic use of accommodation available. Minimise the inappropriate use of shared accommodation for families with children and ensure that all clients are effectively tracked, monitored and moved on from temporary accommodation where appropriate. Effectively liaise with and manage the day to day relationships with emergency accommodation providers and out of hours services, providing advice and monitoring their performance in the most effective use of temporary accommodation stock. Proactively work on a casework basis with all temporary accommodation residents occupying leased, hostels, direct lets, B&B and Annexe placements and all other types of temporary accommodation to assist them to move on from temporary accommodation. Closely monitor and track households occupying TA to ensure that they needs are fully assessed and met in the provision of accommodation and ensure households are promptly moved on once the Council s duty has ended. Be responsible for ensuring casework records and housing application details for residents are up to date and accurate. Responsible for dealing with all complaints, emergencies, tenancy and Anti Social Behaviour issues taking prompt and remedial effective action and enforcement and/or instigating legal instruction as necessary; providing advice and support as required. Oversee the day to day relationships with TA providers and closely manage and monitor the contractual arrangements and their performance ensuring prompt and appropriate actions are taken to address non compliance with contractual management arrangements and to improve performance Conduct visits to properties as required to ensure property standards are maintained and occupancy is verified; to address issues like complaints, disrepair ASB etc and to ensure property standards are maintained so that they comply with health and safety regulations and legislative requirements; taking prompt and effective action to address any failures and disrepair issues. To carry out the duties of the post in accordance with the Data Protection Act, the Health & Safety at Work Act and other relevant legislation, as well as Council policies, procedures, Standing Orders and Financial Regulations. Effectively manage the Councils varied portfolio of temporary accommodation (including leased, hostels, direct lets, B&B and Annexe placements and all other types of temporary accommodation) ensuring properties are of good standard, are suitable and fit for purpose. Manage and coordinate the timely hand-backs of leased accommodation to their owners or managing agents and negotiate new leases and renewals with agencies and landlords ensuring suitable TA is supplied through providers that satisfy demand in line with the Councils statutory provisions and move on requirements. Be self serving with respect to administration, case record keeping and other related duties and utilise IT systems to update and record information required according to guidance and established procedures. To undertake any other duties appropriate to the grade, that may be required. These may be varied from time to time to meet the needs of the service. Take responsibility, appropriate to the post, for ensuring compliance with council policies and procedures aimed at promoting and safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable children and adults. Take responsibility, appropriate to the post for promoting diversity including tackling racism and good race, ethnic & community relations. Liaise and work closely with other peer groups across housing and other directorates that have a direct influence on the section promoting a joined up approach in the operational deployment of services. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA
Senior Facilities Officer
THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA Camden, London
Contract: Full-time (1 FTE), Permanent Salary: Grade 5 - £39,361 to £43,104 per annum (depending on experience), inclusive of London Weighting Location: Office-based (no hybrid working) About the Role: A Key Leadership Role Within the Estates, Development and Operations Directorate. Join us as a Senior Facilities Officer and take on a high energy management role at the heart of our newly re structured Estates, Development and Operations Directorate. You will lead a committed team of Facilities Officers who keep our world renowned school running smoothly every day. You'll oversee day to day Estate operations - managing contractors, delivering minor maintenance, and ensuring our buildings remain safe, compliant, and consistently well presented. You'll make sure the team is fully resourced and ready to support colleagues with internal moves, room setups, and the preparation of teaching spaces. Working closely with Directorate colleagues, you'll help drive excellence in contract management and support the planning and procurement of larger maintenance projects delivered by specialist contractors. You'll also take ownership of compliance across our complex systems, ensuring all certifications and documentation are accurate, logged, and always up to date. As the front line of the Directorate, the Facilities team plays a vital role in daily school life. You'll ensure the building is open each morning, secured each evening, and that the team delivers a fast, professional, and reliable service throughout the day. You'll also review services, develop work plans, and create clear standard operating procedures to boost efficiency and raise performance - delivering the level of service expected from a global institution. If you're a proactive, confident leader who thrives on delivering excellence, we'd love to hear from you. HOW TO APPLY Please ensure you have read our privacy statement before you send your application forms to us. Please apply through our website by Monday 18 May 2026.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Contract: Full-time (1 FTE), Permanent Salary: Grade 5 - £39,361 to £43,104 per annum (depending on experience), inclusive of London Weighting Location: Office-based (no hybrid working) About the Role: A Key Leadership Role Within the Estates, Development and Operations Directorate. Join us as a Senior Facilities Officer and take on a high energy management role at the heart of our newly re structured Estates, Development and Operations Directorate. You will lead a committed team of Facilities Officers who keep our world renowned school running smoothly every day. You'll oversee day to day Estate operations - managing contractors, delivering minor maintenance, and ensuring our buildings remain safe, compliant, and consistently well presented. You'll make sure the team is fully resourced and ready to support colleagues with internal moves, room setups, and the preparation of teaching spaces. Working closely with Directorate colleagues, you'll help drive excellence in contract management and support the planning and procurement of larger maintenance projects delivered by specialist contractors. You'll also take ownership of compliance across our complex systems, ensuring all certifications and documentation are accurate, logged, and always up to date. As the front line of the Directorate, the Facilities team plays a vital role in daily school life. You'll ensure the building is open each morning, secured each evening, and that the team delivers a fast, professional, and reliable service throughout the day. You'll also review services, develop work plans, and create clear standard operating procedures to boost efficiency and raise performance - delivering the level of service expected from a global institution. If you're a proactive, confident leader who thrives on delivering excellence, we'd love to hear from you. HOW TO APPLY Please ensure you have read our privacy statement before you send your application forms to us. Please apply through our website by Monday 18 May 2026.
Ackerman Pierce
Intelligence And Analysis Manager
Ackerman Pierce Stafford, Staffordshire
Directorate Purpose The Children and Families (C&F) Directorate leads our council's statutory responsibilities for children and young people's education, care, and wellbeing. We use a 'whole system' approach to ensure the right mix of support from professionals, the voluntary sector, communities, families, and friends enable children, young people and their families can reach their full potential. The vision for Children and Families is to create one system, that places children and their families at the heart of all we do. Where support is required for some families, access to this will be local, accessible, make a difference and specialisms will work to enhance those offers. Service Purpose The Improvement, Performance and Engagement Team (IPET) is a multi-disciplinary team whose purpose is to turn information into intelligence to improve outcomes for children and families. Role purpose: As one of our Intelligence & Analysis Managers you will support the Intelligence and Analysis Lead and senior managers working across the Children and Families system to develop and use business intelligence to improve outcomes for children and families. The post holder will manage a team of analysts. The team will: develop innovative technical solutions to embed self service reporting analyse quantitative and qualitative information creating intelligence that will proactively inform service development and delivery to achieve our one system vision. You will work closely with stakeholders, partners, and other IPET members to ensure a joined-up approach to project and service delivery. Reporting Relationships Responsible to: Intelligence and Analysis LeadResponsible for: Intelligence & Analysis Officer(s)Key Accountabilities: Take a lead role in the work of the Intelligence, Performance and Analysis team, working collaboratively and constructively with colleagues to share good practice and deliver against corporate and directorate priorities. Coach, manage and develop team members ensuring they are fully aligned and focused on delivering priorities and continuous improvement. Lead the development and delivery of self-service reporting and analysis for a specified area of the business. Summarise key findings to directorate reports and self-evaluations. Lead the processing and submission of the national statistical statutory returns advising the Intelligence and Analysis Lead of risks and possible solutions. Conduct complex data analysis on priority areas to produce and present performance reports that help intelligence led management decision-making and continuous improvement. Correlate intelligence and performance data to develop predictive analysis and impact assessments for the wider system to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. Be responsible for co-producing the design and implementation of innovative technical solutions for reporting to ensure it is in line with the latest developments in technology and creating efficiencies across the organisation. Work collaboratively across the Children and Families system and with ICT colleagues to ensure that data systems and processes provide GDPR compliant, intelligence led management and performance reports that are aligned with regional, national and local directives. To contribute and lead where required in the identification and development of changes to core systems that ensure reporting and data extraction ability is maintained and enhanced and recording standards are met. Ensure all data analysis and reporting processes are properly documented, embedded, and regularly revised. Provide specialist support and advice to stakeholders to ensure the development and implementation of efficient and effective performance and intelligence mechanisms. Support the embedding of intelligence led decision making and outcome-based performance as part of the Quality Assurance Framework. Keep up to date with national and regional developments, research and good practice related to Childrens services data and intelligence to ensure the service is compliant with statutory requirements and utilising latest available technology. Ensure reflective learning from inspections, reviews and audits is used to drive continuous improvement, performance and commissioning outcomes. Professional Accountabilities: The post holder is required to contribute to the achievement of the Council's objectives through: Financial Management Personal accountability for delivering services efficiently, effectively, within budget and to implement any approved savings and investment allocated to the service. People Management Engaging with People Management policies and processes Equalities Ensuring that all work is completed with a commitment to equality and anti-discriminatory practice, as a minimum to standards required by legislation. Climate Change Delivering energy conservation practices in line with the Council's climate change strategy. Health and Safety Ensuring a work environment that protects people's health and safety and that promotes welfare, and which is in accordance with the Council's Health & Safety policy. Safeguarding Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable groups.
Apr 30, 2026
Contractor
Directorate Purpose The Children and Families (C&F) Directorate leads our council's statutory responsibilities for children and young people's education, care, and wellbeing. We use a 'whole system' approach to ensure the right mix of support from professionals, the voluntary sector, communities, families, and friends enable children, young people and their families can reach their full potential. The vision for Children and Families is to create one system, that places children and their families at the heart of all we do. Where support is required for some families, access to this will be local, accessible, make a difference and specialisms will work to enhance those offers. Service Purpose The Improvement, Performance and Engagement Team (IPET) is a multi-disciplinary team whose purpose is to turn information into intelligence to improve outcomes for children and families. Role purpose: As one of our Intelligence & Analysis Managers you will support the Intelligence and Analysis Lead and senior managers working across the Children and Families system to develop and use business intelligence to improve outcomes for children and families. The post holder will manage a team of analysts. The team will: develop innovative technical solutions to embed self service reporting analyse quantitative and qualitative information creating intelligence that will proactively inform service development and delivery to achieve our one system vision. You will work closely with stakeholders, partners, and other IPET members to ensure a joined-up approach to project and service delivery. Reporting Relationships Responsible to: Intelligence and Analysis LeadResponsible for: Intelligence & Analysis Officer(s)Key Accountabilities: Take a lead role in the work of the Intelligence, Performance and Analysis team, working collaboratively and constructively with colleagues to share good practice and deliver against corporate and directorate priorities. Coach, manage and develop team members ensuring they are fully aligned and focused on delivering priorities and continuous improvement. Lead the development and delivery of self-service reporting and analysis for a specified area of the business. Summarise key findings to directorate reports and self-evaluations. Lead the processing and submission of the national statistical statutory returns advising the Intelligence and Analysis Lead of risks and possible solutions. Conduct complex data analysis on priority areas to produce and present performance reports that help intelligence led management decision-making and continuous improvement. Correlate intelligence and performance data to develop predictive analysis and impact assessments for the wider system to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. Be responsible for co-producing the design and implementation of innovative technical solutions for reporting to ensure it is in line with the latest developments in technology and creating efficiencies across the organisation. Work collaboratively across the Children and Families system and with ICT colleagues to ensure that data systems and processes provide GDPR compliant, intelligence led management and performance reports that are aligned with regional, national and local directives. To contribute and lead where required in the identification and development of changes to core systems that ensure reporting and data extraction ability is maintained and enhanced and recording standards are met. Ensure all data analysis and reporting processes are properly documented, embedded, and regularly revised. Provide specialist support and advice to stakeholders to ensure the development and implementation of efficient and effective performance and intelligence mechanisms. Support the embedding of intelligence led decision making and outcome-based performance as part of the Quality Assurance Framework. Keep up to date with national and regional developments, research and good practice related to Childrens services data and intelligence to ensure the service is compliant with statutory requirements and utilising latest available technology. Ensure reflective learning from inspections, reviews and audits is used to drive continuous improvement, performance and commissioning outcomes. Professional Accountabilities: The post holder is required to contribute to the achievement of the Council's objectives through: Financial Management Personal accountability for delivering services efficiently, effectively, within budget and to implement any approved savings and investment allocated to the service. People Management Engaging with People Management policies and processes Equalities Ensuring that all work is completed with a commitment to equality and anti-discriminatory practice, as a minimum to standards required by legislation. Climate Change Delivering energy conservation practices in line with the Council's climate change strategy. Health and Safety Ensuring a work environment that protects people's health and safety and that promotes welfare, and which is in accordance with the Council's Health & Safety policy. Safeguarding Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable groups.
Surrey County Council
PDP Planning Officer
Surrey County Council Woking, Surrey
This role has a starting salary of £33,553 per annum, for working 36 hours per week. We are looking for two Planning Officers to join our friendly Development Management Team, which deals with planning applications relating to Minerals and Waste development, and the County Council's own development. If you are interested in land use planning, how it can shape our environment and facilitate good quality development, this could be the perfect next step. We are particularly keen to encourage applicants who may be at the start of their career in planning, and are looking for somewhere to develop their skills, knowledge and experience. This is a Professional Development Programme (PDP) position in our Environment and Planning directorate. The position provides a formal career development opportunity supported by a comprehensive training and development offer. This position has a grade span ranging between PS7 - PS9 (£33,552 - £45,135) which you will have the opportunity to progress through. The role is suitable for entry-level candidates with a relevant degree or candidates with some experience working in a related field. Our Offer to You: A structured Professional Development Programme (PDP), including opportunities to gain new skills, experience and a planning qualification accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a tangible difference to Surrey's environment and communities About the Role Our team sits within the Council's Place directorate and is responsible for delivering Surrey County Council's statutory planning function as Minerals and Waste Planning Authority and in relation to the County Council's own development (under Regulation 3). We pride ourselves on providing an efficient and professional service to applicants, as well as assisting in the delivery of development which the County Council needs to provide and improve its services. As a Planning Officer, you will form part of the team dealing with pre-application advice requests and the determination of all types of planning application across the Minerals and Waste, and Regulation 3 (County Council development) functions. The role will involve: Managing a caseload of requests for pre-application advice and planning applications Carrying out site visits across the County Liaising with applicants Engaging stakeholders such as consultees, elected Councillors and those making representations on planning applications Drafting reports and making recommendations Participating in Planning and Regulatory Committee as required Assisting other Planning Officers on complex applications as required Although you will not have line management responsibilities, you will be encouraged to take ownership of your workload, manage your time effectively, and actively pursue your own professional development. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align withour behaviours: A good working knowledge of land use planning in England and an ambition to develop a career as a planner The ability to work both collaboratively and independently as required, planning and managing your workload and adapting to shifting priorities in a dynamic environment Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey information clearly, concisely, and respectfully, both verbally and in writing Ability to work inclusively with a diverse range of stakeholders to analyse, interpret and evaluate relevant data and the resolution of issues to support decision making Surrey has both urban and rural areas and workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long-term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: What has motivated you to apply for the role of Planning Officer? (150 words) What relevant experience or transferable skills could you bring to this role? (200 words) What do you think the key challenges are that Planning Officers are likely to face and how do you think you would manage them? (200 words) Describe a time you had to work towards simultaneous deadlines. Please explain how you organised yourself and what you learnt from this experience (200 words) Please explain how you organised yourself and what you learnt from this experience (200 words) The job advert closes at 23:59 on 10/05/2026 with interviews to follow. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
This role has a starting salary of £33,553 per annum, for working 36 hours per week. We are looking for two Planning Officers to join our friendly Development Management Team, which deals with planning applications relating to Minerals and Waste development, and the County Council's own development. If you are interested in land use planning, how it can shape our environment and facilitate good quality development, this could be the perfect next step. We are particularly keen to encourage applicants who may be at the start of their career in planning, and are looking for somewhere to develop their skills, knowledge and experience. This is a Professional Development Programme (PDP) position in our Environment and Planning directorate. The position provides a formal career development opportunity supported by a comprehensive training and development offer. This position has a grade span ranging between PS7 - PS9 (£33,552 - £45,135) which you will have the opportunity to progress through. The role is suitable for entry-level candidates with a relevant degree or candidates with some experience working in a related field. Our Offer to You: A structured Professional Development Programme (PDP), including opportunities to gain new skills, experience and a planning qualification accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a tangible difference to Surrey's environment and communities About the Role Our team sits within the Council's Place directorate and is responsible for delivering Surrey County Council's statutory planning function as Minerals and Waste Planning Authority and in relation to the County Council's own development (under Regulation 3). We pride ourselves on providing an efficient and professional service to applicants, as well as assisting in the delivery of development which the County Council needs to provide and improve its services. As a Planning Officer, you will form part of the team dealing with pre-application advice requests and the determination of all types of planning application across the Minerals and Waste, and Regulation 3 (County Council development) functions. The role will involve: Managing a caseload of requests for pre-application advice and planning applications Carrying out site visits across the County Liaising with applicants Engaging stakeholders such as consultees, elected Councillors and those making representations on planning applications Drafting reports and making recommendations Participating in Planning and Regulatory Committee as required Assisting other Planning Officers on complex applications as required Although you will not have line management responsibilities, you will be encouraged to take ownership of your workload, manage your time effectively, and actively pursue your own professional development. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align withour behaviours: A good working knowledge of land use planning in England and an ambition to develop a career as a planner The ability to work both collaboratively and independently as required, planning and managing your workload and adapting to shifting priorities in a dynamic environment Excellent communication skills, with the ability to convey information clearly, concisely, and respectfully, both verbally and in writing Ability to work inclusively with a diverse range of stakeholders to analyse, interpret and evaluate relevant data and the resolution of issues to support decision making Surrey has both urban and rural areas and workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long-term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: What has motivated you to apply for the role of Planning Officer? (150 words) What relevant experience or transferable skills could you bring to this role? (200 words) What do you think the key challenges are that Planning Officers are likely to face and how do you think you would manage them? (200 words) Describe a time you had to work towards simultaneous deadlines. Please explain how you organised yourself and what you learnt from this experience (200 words) Please explain how you organised yourself and what you learnt from this experience (200 words) The job advert closes at 23:59 on 10/05/2026 with interviews to follow. This post has been designated as a politically restricted post in accordance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
DESIGN AND ARTISTS COPYRIGHT SOCIETY
Media & Marketing Officer
DESIGN AND ARTISTS COPYRIGHT SOCIETY
Key Purpose of the Role The Media & Marketing Officer supports delivery of DACS' communications and engagement objectives by increasing the reach, relevance and impact of our story is shared through the media, our own channels and our partners. The role helps protect and grow DACS' reputation, drive engagement with members and customers, and support the organisation's priorities by promoting use of our services through well-planned marketing activity and confident day-to-day media handling. Responsibilities Proactive media and profile-raising: generate story ideas aligned to DACS priorities (services, impact, research and advocacy); pitch to relevant outlets; and help secure high-quality coverage and speaking opportunities. Press office support: act as a first point of contact for agreed media enquiries; draft press releases, statements, reactive lines and Q&As; maintain press lists and contacts; and support embargoes, briefings and follow-up. Campaign delivery (marketing and engagement): support delivery of planned campaigns across web, email and social (including paid activity where in scope), keeping messaging clear, audience-appropriate and consistent with DACS' tone of voice. Content and copywriting: write and edit engaging copy for press, digital and marketing outputs; repurpose long-form or technical content into accessible formats; and support content commissioning (e.g. case studies, partner quotes, photography/creative assets) in line with agreed processes. Events and partnerships communications: support communications for webinars, briefings, trade shows and partner activity (promotions, attendee journeys, on-the-day comms where required, and post-event follow-up) to strengthen relationships and maximise reach. Insights and reporting: monitor media coverage; track media and campaign performance (e.g. coverage quality, engagement, conversions where measurable); and contribute to regular reporting and learning to support evidence-led decisions and record approvals, corrections and learnings. Working across the directorate: contribute to the shared editorial and stakeholder calendar; support clear briefings and handovers; and build strong working relationships with Membership Services, Licensing, Legal and Policy colleagues to ensure accuracy and impact. Standards and compliance: follow DACS policies for brand, accessibility and data protection; ensure communications are inclusive and appropriate; and maintain orderly asset libraries and contact lists. Relationship management: Build productive working relationships internally and externally. Systems, records and compliance: Maintain accurate records in CMS, Mailchimp and other systems, ensuring GDPR compliance. Person Specification Essential Experience delivering marketing and/or communications activity and campaigns across digital and offline channels. Strong copywriting, editing and storytelling skills, with the ability to make complex or technical subjects clear and engaging for different audiences. Experience of engaging with the media: researching outlets, pitching stories, handling enquiries appropriately, and maintaining professional relationships. Excellent organisational and project management skills, able to manage multiple priorities, deliver to deadlines and work calmly in a fast-paced environment. Digital confidence: familiar with social media management, email/newsletter workflows and basic analytics; comfortable learning new systems and ways of working. Sound judgement and attention to detail, including understanding the importance of approvals, accuracy, confidentiality and reputational risk. Commitment to inclusion and accessibility in communications; awareness of data protection requirements and good practice in handling contact lists and audience data. A collaborative, service-minded approach: able to build strong working relationships across teams and support colleagues to deliver shared organisational objectives. Desirable Experience working in the arts, creative industries, membership organisations or a rights-based/not-for-profit. Experience supporting events marketing and attendee journeys (e.g. webinars, conferences, trade shows) and working with partner organisations. Experience using insight tools (e.g. GA4 or similar, email platform reporting, media monitoring tools) and turning findings into practical improvements. Experience coordinating paid social/search activity (briefing, basic set-up or optimisation) and working with agencies/freelancers. Basic design/video skills and confidence using templates to produce simple assets (within brand guidelines).
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Key Purpose of the Role The Media & Marketing Officer supports delivery of DACS' communications and engagement objectives by increasing the reach, relevance and impact of our story is shared through the media, our own channels and our partners. The role helps protect and grow DACS' reputation, drive engagement with members and customers, and support the organisation's priorities by promoting use of our services through well-planned marketing activity and confident day-to-day media handling. Responsibilities Proactive media and profile-raising: generate story ideas aligned to DACS priorities (services, impact, research and advocacy); pitch to relevant outlets; and help secure high-quality coverage and speaking opportunities. Press office support: act as a first point of contact for agreed media enquiries; draft press releases, statements, reactive lines and Q&As; maintain press lists and contacts; and support embargoes, briefings and follow-up. Campaign delivery (marketing and engagement): support delivery of planned campaigns across web, email and social (including paid activity where in scope), keeping messaging clear, audience-appropriate and consistent with DACS' tone of voice. Content and copywriting: write and edit engaging copy for press, digital and marketing outputs; repurpose long-form or technical content into accessible formats; and support content commissioning (e.g. case studies, partner quotes, photography/creative assets) in line with agreed processes. Events and partnerships communications: support communications for webinars, briefings, trade shows and partner activity (promotions, attendee journeys, on-the-day comms where required, and post-event follow-up) to strengthen relationships and maximise reach. Insights and reporting: monitor media coverage; track media and campaign performance (e.g. coverage quality, engagement, conversions where measurable); and contribute to regular reporting and learning to support evidence-led decisions and record approvals, corrections and learnings. Working across the directorate: contribute to the shared editorial and stakeholder calendar; support clear briefings and handovers; and build strong working relationships with Membership Services, Licensing, Legal and Policy colleagues to ensure accuracy and impact. Standards and compliance: follow DACS policies for brand, accessibility and data protection; ensure communications are inclusive and appropriate; and maintain orderly asset libraries and contact lists. Relationship management: Build productive working relationships internally and externally. Systems, records and compliance: Maintain accurate records in CMS, Mailchimp and other systems, ensuring GDPR compliance. Person Specification Essential Experience delivering marketing and/or communications activity and campaigns across digital and offline channels. Strong copywriting, editing and storytelling skills, with the ability to make complex or technical subjects clear and engaging for different audiences. Experience of engaging with the media: researching outlets, pitching stories, handling enquiries appropriately, and maintaining professional relationships. Excellent organisational and project management skills, able to manage multiple priorities, deliver to deadlines and work calmly in a fast-paced environment. Digital confidence: familiar with social media management, email/newsletter workflows and basic analytics; comfortable learning new systems and ways of working. Sound judgement and attention to detail, including understanding the importance of approvals, accuracy, confidentiality and reputational risk. Commitment to inclusion and accessibility in communications; awareness of data protection requirements and good practice in handling contact lists and audience data. A collaborative, service-minded approach: able to build strong working relationships across teams and support colleagues to deliver shared organisational objectives. Desirable Experience working in the arts, creative industries, membership organisations or a rights-based/not-for-profit. Experience supporting events marketing and attendee journeys (e.g. webinars, conferences, trade shows) and working with partner organisations. Experience using insight tools (e.g. GA4 or similar, email platform reporting, media monitoring tools) and turning findings into practical improvements. Experience coordinating paid social/search activity (briefing, basic set-up or optimisation) and working with agencies/freelancers. Basic design/video skills and confidence using templates to produce simple assets (within brand guidelines).
UK Research and Innovation
Chief Financial Officer
UK Research and Innovation Swindon, Wiltshire
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
London South Bank University
Legal Officer
London South Bank University
About us It's an exciting time to join London South Bank University (LSBU) Group. With the launch of our new LSBU Group Strategy, Connecting, we're shaping the future of tertiary education for a global, technology-driven economy - rooted in London. Professional and technical education has been central to LSBU Group's mission since our founding in 1892. Today, as London's first integrated tertiary education group, we continue to lead the way on learner-centred, skills-focused education. Comprising London South Bank University, South Bank Colleges and South Bank Academies, connectivity lies at the heart of all we do. Since 2019, LSBU Group has grown beyond its three founding institutions to form a powerful network of learners, staff, alumni, employers and policymakers - united in our mission: to challenge social and economic inequalities through applied education, insight and partnership . We are a powerhouse for inclusive education, enterprise and economic growth, connecting potential to opportunity and enabling people to thrive. Our Group network enables us to create learning pathways and connect people and organisations. This ensures learners are supported through the education system to achieve their full potential and can contribute their skills and energies locally and to wider society. Our new strategy, Connecting , sets out a bold, ambitious vision for LSBU Group and it's developed in collaboration with colleagues, student groups, partners and stakeholders. Focused on delivering good jobs for all our learners, we are proud to be employer and skills led, delivering excellent professional and technical teaching which supports future talent and careers to deliver impact for London and beyond. Working for us Turning passion into purpose Our ambition is to create educational pathways that empower people of all backgrounds and talents to realise their aspirations, add to the knowledge base, and contribute their skills and drive to wider society. To realise our ambition, we need people with energy, courage and imagination, who are enthused by our vision and recognise our values as theirs; people who bring ideas to enrich our approach to learning, research and innovation; collaborative people who love creating and spreading knowledge; brilliant people who seek growth and yearn to make a positive, personal difference. At LSBU Group, you will get to contribute to a vibrant and dynamic culture, which is fuelled by purpose, built around people, and is genuinely diverse. You will be trusted and recognised for your unique contribution. You will be part of a great team, turning your passion into purpose. The role London South Bank University is delighted to be recruiting a Legal Officer to join its in-house legal team within the People, Culture and Legal Directorate. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded lawyer to develop a broad and varied in-house practice within a supportive and collaborative environment. You will work as part of a small, high-performing legal team, providing high-quality, pragmatic advice across a wide range of legal matters to a broad range of stakeholders across the LSBU Group. The role offers diverse and intellectually engaging work, supporting an organisation with a strong social mission to reduce inequality through education. Full details of the role and responsibilities can be found in the candidate pack. What you will bring The ideal candidate will: Be a qualified solicitor or barrister in England and Wales with at least 3 years' post-qualification experience Have strong experience in drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts Be able to communicate legal and commercial issues clearly and effectively to non-legal stakeholders Demonstrate a collaborative, proactive and solutions-focused approach Be highly organised, with the ability to deliver high-quality work to tight deadlines Exercise sound judgement and handle sensitive matters with discretion Show a willingness to learn and work across a broad range of legal areas Desirable experience includes litigation, commercial property, contract lifecycle management systems or legal technology. Benefits and How to Apply: As a leading Higher Education Institution LSBU offers staff a highly competitive benefits package including holiday entitlement starting at 26.5 days per annum, professional development opportunities and flexible working. Full details on the range of benefits we offer can be found here. The person specification for this role alongside applicant guidance on what to submit within your application can be found within the candidate pack attached. Applications must be submitted via the "Apply Online" button below. The closing date for applications is Sun day 10 th May 2026 at 23.59pm Interview/assessment - week commencing 18 th May 2026 We are happy to talk flexible working and reasonable adjustments and aim to make our recruitment and selection process accessible to all, please contact us to discuss any support you need. The diversity of LSBU's staff and students is a source of our strength and the richness of ideas and perspectives that this diversity brings makes LSBU a unique place to work. Depending on your circumstances, this role may be eligible for sponsorship under the UKVI Skilled Worker route, more details on this can be found within the candidate pack. If you have any questions related to your application, please email the recruitment team We reserve the right to close the vacancy early, should we receive sufficient applications.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
About us It's an exciting time to join London South Bank University (LSBU) Group. With the launch of our new LSBU Group Strategy, Connecting, we're shaping the future of tertiary education for a global, technology-driven economy - rooted in London. Professional and technical education has been central to LSBU Group's mission since our founding in 1892. Today, as London's first integrated tertiary education group, we continue to lead the way on learner-centred, skills-focused education. Comprising London South Bank University, South Bank Colleges and South Bank Academies, connectivity lies at the heart of all we do. Since 2019, LSBU Group has grown beyond its three founding institutions to form a powerful network of learners, staff, alumni, employers and policymakers - united in our mission: to challenge social and economic inequalities through applied education, insight and partnership . We are a powerhouse for inclusive education, enterprise and economic growth, connecting potential to opportunity and enabling people to thrive. Our Group network enables us to create learning pathways and connect people and organisations. This ensures learners are supported through the education system to achieve their full potential and can contribute their skills and energies locally and to wider society. Our new strategy, Connecting , sets out a bold, ambitious vision for LSBU Group and it's developed in collaboration with colleagues, student groups, partners and stakeholders. Focused on delivering good jobs for all our learners, we are proud to be employer and skills led, delivering excellent professional and technical teaching which supports future talent and careers to deliver impact for London and beyond. Working for us Turning passion into purpose Our ambition is to create educational pathways that empower people of all backgrounds and talents to realise their aspirations, add to the knowledge base, and contribute their skills and drive to wider society. To realise our ambition, we need people with energy, courage and imagination, who are enthused by our vision and recognise our values as theirs; people who bring ideas to enrich our approach to learning, research and innovation; collaborative people who love creating and spreading knowledge; brilliant people who seek growth and yearn to make a positive, personal difference. At LSBU Group, you will get to contribute to a vibrant and dynamic culture, which is fuelled by purpose, built around people, and is genuinely diverse. You will be trusted and recognised for your unique contribution. You will be part of a great team, turning your passion into purpose. The role London South Bank University is delighted to be recruiting a Legal Officer to join its in-house legal team within the People, Culture and Legal Directorate. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded lawyer to develop a broad and varied in-house practice within a supportive and collaborative environment. You will work as part of a small, high-performing legal team, providing high-quality, pragmatic advice across a wide range of legal matters to a broad range of stakeholders across the LSBU Group. The role offers diverse and intellectually engaging work, supporting an organisation with a strong social mission to reduce inequality through education. Full details of the role and responsibilities can be found in the candidate pack. What you will bring The ideal candidate will: Be a qualified solicitor or barrister in England and Wales with at least 3 years' post-qualification experience Have strong experience in drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts Be able to communicate legal and commercial issues clearly and effectively to non-legal stakeholders Demonstrate a collaborative, proactive and solutions-focused approach Be highly organised, with the ability to deliver high-quality work to tight deadlines Exercise sound judgement and handle sensitive matters with discretion Show a willingness to learn and work across a broad range of legal areas Desirable experience includes litigation, commercial property, contract lifecycle management systems or legal technology. Benefits and How to Apply: As a leading Higher Education Institution LSBU offers staff a highly competitive benefits package including holiday entitlement starting at 26.5 days per annum, professional development opportunities and flexible working. Full details on the range of benefits we offer can be found here. The person specification for this role alongside applicant guidance on what to submit within your application can be found within the candidate pack attached. Applications must be submitted via the "Apply Online" button below. The closing date for applications is Sun day 10 th May 2026 at 23.59pm Interview/assessment - week commencing 18 th May 2026 We are happy to talk flexible working and reasonable adjustments and aim to make our recruitment and selection process accessible to all, please contact us to discuss any support you need. The diversity of LSBU's staff and students is a source of our strength and the richness of ideas and perspectives that this diversity brings makes LSBU a unique place to work. Depending on your circumstances, this role may be eligible for sponsorship under the UKVI Skilled Worker route, more details on this can be found within the candidate pack. If you have any questions related to your application, please email the recruitment team We reserve the right to close the vacancy early, should we receive sufficient applications.
Stride
Building Safety Manager
Stride
A client of mine who is a leading Housing Association is looking to recruit a Building Safety Manager on a full time permanent basis. Travel across the Regions of, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, & Cornwall with 2 x visits to Londer per month with be a requirement for this position, therefore access to own vehicle and driving licence are essential. The Building Safety Team will be the first point of contact for all fire and structural safety enquiries. The Building Safety Manager should influence at senior levels and give expert advice to all levels within the business. Management of building safety controls, processes, and procedures are the responsibility of many different stakeholders within the business. The Building Safety Manager is key in ensuring responsibilities in relation to our higher-risk buildings (HRBs) are effectively coordinated and carried out and evidenced through the building safety cases. Ensure that all HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with our building safety management system. In addition you will be supporting in developing a culture of high performance, strong engagement and commitment to building and customer safety. Lead a team of a Building Safety Team Leader and an Officer, responsible for daily oversight of the HRBs, reporting on compliance and providing advice and guidance to colleagues and residents on building safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support duty holder in respect of fire and building safety to ensure that we meet our current and anticipated regulatory obligations (including monitoring the regulatory environment and learning from best practice). Ensure that all identified HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the Building Safety Act. Liaise with external agencies and other housing providers to keep abreast of good practice. Represent the organisation with external partners and stakeholders including Local Authorities, HSE, MHCLG, Fire and Rescue Authorities etc. Develop strong and effective relationships and promote building safety within the Group to ensure that all our activities contribute to improved resident safety. Support the Growth and Assurance Directorate with relevant information required by the Regulator (i.e. supply key building information, update the safety case, provide information to support the application for BAC). Oversee the management of the Mandatory Occurrence Reporting System and the management of customer building safety related complaints in HRBs. Ensure the Director of Health, Safety and Property Compliance is made fully aware of any potential Mandatory Occurrences. Develop and deliver a robust and risk-based approach to building safety which is proportionate and offers best value. Document Building Safety Management System and undertake regular reviews. Compile BSCs for all HRBs including the documentation of building specific safety management systems and risk assessments. Act as the main point of contact for colleagues, customers and stakeholders on matters of fire and building safety in relation to HRBs. Act as joint contact alongside the Head of Fire Safety to Primary Authority Partner - London Fire Brigade (LFB). Develop plans with operational teams for the delivery of fire and building safety work on HRBs including any further investigations or interim measures as required. Develop procedures for the management of relationships with third party Accountable Persons and the monitoring of their building safety and compliance obligations. Be involved in the development of the design guide/employer's requirements/fire strategies for new higher-risk developments. Play a leading role in ensuring the delivery of resident engagement strategies for HRBs. Work with Development and Asset Management colleagues to establish processes and procedures to manage the digital record from handover, throughout occupation phase, and develop and maintain the golden thread of information. Review and sign off all relevant handover information prior to occupation. Work with Asset Management, Service Delivery and Development teams to develop change control processes and gateway approval points for HRBs. Assist in the preparation and presentation of accurate management information and reports for Boards, the Executive and other external stakeholders as required. Take responsibility for own personal development, updating knowledge of changes in legislation, best practice and other developments relevant to the post holder's service and which affect the wider business. Undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be specified and that are commensurate with the level of the job. Support and deputise for the Head of Property Compliance, when necessary. Experience and Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent and\or suitable experience in a related technical role. Specifically technical knowledge of: Building Design & Construction Life Safety, Protection, Fire and Behaviour Compartmentation Fire Strategies Building Fabric & Systems Interaction of System and Components Educated to at least level 4 in a fire safety management or asset compliance discipline. (e.g., hold an advanced fire management diploma or equivalent, NEBOSH Fire certificate or equivalent). Evidence of specialist training and experience, membership of a professional body, or certification by a third-party certification body. Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in a building safety capacity to achieve common goals. Experience of analysing complex and difficult situations and recommending appropriate practical and responsive solutions. Extensive knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements for building services and safety, particularly in HRBs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a particular strength for influencing, negotiating and consultation. Strong customer focus and experience of managing relationships with customers and both internal and external stakeholders. Interpersonal, communication and leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop the team and individuals. Ability to read and disseminate technical, performance data, and indicators; and translate technical information for a non-technical audience. Good understanding of Health and Safety legislation and issues affecting the delivery of construction works and a safe building environment. Experience of using digital solutions/software to monitor and evidence performance. Hold a full valid driving licence and able to travel locally, regionally and nationally, including some nights away from home. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
A client of mine who is a leading Housing Association is looking to recruit a Building Safety Manager on a full time permanent basis. Travel across the Regions of, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, & Cornwall with 2 x visits to Londer per month with be a requirement for this position, therefore access to own vehicle and driving licence are essential. The Building Safety Team will be the first point of contact for all fire and structural safety enquiries. The Building Safety Manager should influence at senior levels and give expert advice to all levels within the business. Management of building safety controls, processes, and procedures are the responsibility of many different stakeholders within the business. The Building Safety Manager is key in ensuring responsibilities in relation to our higher-risk buildings (HRBs) are effectively coordinated and carried out and evidenced through the building safety cases. Ensure that all HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with our building safety management system. In addition you will be supporting in developing a culture of high performance, strong engagement and commitment to building and customer safety. Lead a team of a Building Safety Team Leader and an Officer, responsible for daily oversight of the HRBs, reporting on compliance and providing advice and guidance to colleagues and residents on building safety matters. Key Accountabilities Support duty holder in respect of fire and building safety to ensure that we meet our current and anticipated regulatory obligations (including monitoring the regulatory environment and learning from best practice). Ensure that all identified HRBs are managed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the Building Safety Act. Liaise with external agencies and other housing providers to keep abreast of good practice. Represent the organisation with external partners and stakeholders including Local Authorities, HSE, MHCLG, Fire and Rescue Authorities etc. Develop strong and effective relationships and promote building safety within the Group to ensure that all our activities contribute to improved resident safety. Support the Growth and Assurance Directorate with relevant information required by the Regulator (i.e. supply key building information, update the safety case, provide information to support the application for BAC). Oversee the management of the Mandatory Occurrence Reporting System and the management of customer building safety related complaints in HRBs. Ensure the Director of Health, Safety and Property Compliance is made fully aware of any potential Mandatory Occurrences. Develop and deliver a robust and risk-based approach to building safety which is proportionate and offers best value. Document Building Safety Management System and undertake regular reviews. Compile BSCs for all HRBs including the documentation of building specific safety management systems and risk assessments. Act as the main point of contact for colleagues, customers and stakeholders on matters of fire and building safety in relation to HRBs. Act as joint contact alongside the Head of Fire Safety to Primary Authority Partner - London Fire Brigade (LFB). Develop plans with operational teams for the delivery of fire and building safety work on HRBs including any further investigations or interim measures as required. Develop procedures for the management of relationships with third party Accountable Persons and the monitoring of their building safety and compliance obligations. Be involved in the development of the design guide/employer's requirements/fire strategies for new higher-risk developments. Play a leading role in ensuring the delivery of resident engagement strategies for HRBs. Work with Development and Asset Management colleagues to establish processes and procedures to manage the digital record from handover, throughout occupation phase, and develop and maintain the golden thread of information. Review and sign off all relevant handover information prior to occupation. Work with Asset Management, Service Delivery and Development teams to develop change control processes and gateway approval points for HRBs. Assist in the preparation and presentation of accurate management information and reports for Boards, the Executive and other external stakeholders as required. Take responsibility for own personal development, updating knowledge of changes in legislation, best practice and other developments relevant to the post holder's service and which affect the wider business. Undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be specified and that are commensurate with the level of the job. Support and deputise for the Head of Property Compliance, when necessary. Experience and Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent and\or suitable experience in a related technical role. Specifically technical knowledge of: Building Design & Construction Life Safety, Protection, Fire and Behaviour Compartmentation Fire Strategies Building Fabric & Systems Interaction of System and Components Educated to at least level 4 in a fire safety management or asset compliance discipline. (e.g., hold an advanced fire management diploma or equivalent, NEBOSH Fire certificate or equivalent). Evidence of specialist training and experience, membership of a professional body, or certification by a third-party certification body. Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in a building safety capacity to achieve common goals. Experience of analysing complex and difficult situations and recommending appropriate practical and responsive solutions. Extensive knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements for building services and safety, particularly in HRBs. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a particular strength for influencing, negotiating and consultation. Strong customer focus and experience of managing relationships with customers and both internal and external stakeholders. Interpersonal, communication and leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop the team and individuals. Ability to read and disseminate technical, performance data, and indicators; and translate technical information for a non-technical audience. Good understanding of Health and Safety legislation and issues affecting the delivery of construction works and a safe building environment. Experience of using digital solutions/software to monitor and evidence performance. Hold a full valid driving licence and able to travel locally, regionally and nationally, including some nights away from home. stride is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
West Yorkshire Police
Business Support Assistant
West Yorkshire Police Wakefield, Yorkshire
Looking for a new role offering varied admin work from finance processing to travel bookings and uniform orders? Join West Yorkshire Police as our new Business Support Assistant! Location: Across West Yorkshire Number of posts: 3 full and 1 part time West Yorkshire Police is looking to recruit 4 Business Support Assistants (3 full-time & 1 part-time) to join the Estates and Business Services Directorate, based at various locations across the Force. An excellent opportunity has arisen to play a vital role in a unique team supporting Officers and Staff across the above Districts and beyond. You will provide a comprehensive administrative support function within the Estates and Business Services directorate. Your duties will include conducting accurate processing and validating of Police Officer and Staff overtime for Pay and Time off in Lieu. Inputting computerised data across a range of systems to maintain the Business and Receipts Accounts, including the receipting, dual counting, payment, and banking of monies. Processing expense claims for Special Constables and Volunteers in accordance with Force Policy. And placing orders via our centralised Purchasing department for external Suppliers. Your role will also include sorting and distributing ingoing and outgoing mail, responding to requests and queries from Officers and Staff, and booking travel and accommodation for members of staff and Officers travelling around or Out of Force through a booking agency. Following Force Procedure, you will also order Officer and Staff uniform. You will issue keys for clothing, PAVA and Airwave radio lockers in line with Force Policy and co-ordinate continuous accuracy of all databases as well as occasionally undertaking audits of Airwave lockers where applicable. You will carry out engagement visits at satellite sites, providing visibility and education to Police and Police staff across the wider estate and, when required, work at different locations across the Force area to provide business continuity. This role is extremely varied and diverse, and will suit someone who has the following: • Good working knowledge of office systems and procedures. • A good standard of education, including English, Mathematics and accuracy skills. • Good IT literacy skills and has the ability to competently operate computer systems such as Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and Outlook. • The ability to attend and successfully complete relevant training, including Manual Handling and DSE Assessor. • A basic understanding of General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). • Previous experience in a customer focused environment and can demonstrate good communication skills. • Experience of spreadsheets and Finance systems. • Can demonstrate strong levels of personal responsibility. • The ability and willingness to travel and work at different sites throughout the Force area. The Benefits: • Starting salary of £27,204 rising to £29,859 over 4 years • Generous annual leave allowance of 25 days per year, rising to 30 days after 5 years, plus statutory bank holidays. • Flexi-time scheme based on a standard working day of 7 hours 24 minutes and a 37-hour week. • Generous pension scheme. • Employee assistance service, accessible 24/7, providing counselling and financial advice for you and your immediate relatives. • Cycle to Work Scheme • Blue Light Discount Card • Membership to the Company Shop This post will close on 6th May 2026 at 23:55 hours.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Looking for a new role offering varied admin work from finance processing to travel bookings and uniform orders? Join West Yorkshire Police as our new Business Support Assistant! Location: Across West Yorkshire Number of posts: 3 full and 1 part time West Yorkshire Police is looking to recruit 4 Business Support Assistants (3 full-time & 1 part-time) to join the Estates and Business Services Directorate, based at various locations across the Force. An excellent opportunity has arisen to play a vital role in a unique team supporting Officers and Staff across the above Districts and beyond. You will provide a comprehensive administrative support function within the Estates and Business Services directorate. Your duties will include conducting accurate processing and validating of Police Officer and Staff overtime for Pay and Time off in Lieu. Inputting computerised data across a range of systems to maintain the Business and Receipts Accounts, including the receipting, dual counting, payment, and banking of monies. Processing expense claims for Special Constables and Volunteers in accordance with Force Policy. And placing orders via our centralised Purchasing department for external Suppliers. Your role will also include sorting and distributing ingoing and outgoing mail, responding to requests and queries from Officers and Staff, and booking travel and accommodation for members of staff and Officers travelling around or Out of Force through a booking agency. Following Force Procedure, you will also order Officer and Staff uniform. You will issue keys for clothing, PAVA and Airwave radio lockers in line with Force Policy and co-ordinate continuous accuracy of all databases as well as occasionally undertaking audits of Airwave lockers where applicable. You will carry out engagement visits at satellite sites, providing visibility and education to Police and Police staff across the wider estate and, when required, work at different locations across the Force area to provide business continuity. This role is extremely varied and diverse, and will suit someone who has the following: • Good working knowledge of office systems and procedures. • A good standard of education, including English, Mathematics and accuracy skills. • Good IT literacy skills and has the ability to competently operate computer systems such as Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and Outlook. • The ability to attend and successfully complete relevant training, including Manual Handling and DSE Assessor. • A basic understanding of General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). • Previous experience in a customer focused environment and can demonstrate good communication skills. • Experience of spreadsheets and Finance systems. • Can demonstrate strong levels of personal responsibility. • The ability and willingness to travel and work at different sites throughout the Force area. The Benefits: • Starting salary of £27,204 rising to £29,859 over 4 years • Generous annual leave allowance of 25 days per year, rising to 30 days after 5 years, plus statutory bank holidays. • Flexi-time scheme based on a standard working day of 7 hours 24 minutes and a 37-hour week. • Generous pension scheme. • Employee assistance service, accessible 24/7, providing counselling and financial advice for you and your immediate relatives. • Cycle to Work Scheme • Blue Light Discount Card • Membership to the Company Shop This post will close on 6th May 2026 at 23:55 hours.

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