Remedy Recruitment Group
The post holder will provide strategic leadership role in developing integrated pathways, facilitating and promoting innovation and transformation to improve outcomes for Southwark residents by using a deep understanding of the population health needs for in Southwark, the challenges in meeting those needs as well as the opportunities for meeting needs. The post holder will design and use co-production approaches to ensure the voice and experience of Southwark people, including service users, patients and carers, is at the heart. The post holder will provide expertise and leadership in translating relevant national, regional and local policy and direction associated with developing, transforming and improving local services and support for residents of Southwark, including working with counterparts from neighbouring boroughs and the SEL ICB Planning Team. The post holder will lead and develop a much stronger approach on prevention and targeted early action as well as deeper integration across health and local government partners, as well as wider council services within Partnership Southwark. The post holder will be expected to foster a strong working relationship with internal and external stakeholders, cultivating a supportive and safe environment in which strengths can be shared, challenges made and the impact of decisions on the whole system reviewed and understood by using well developed communication and influencing skills to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Provide expertise and leadership as well as work effectively with senior leaders in both the Council and the ICB, including elected members, clinical and professional leads, and Directors and Partnership Southwark Leadership. The post holder will have budgetary responsibilities aligned to the programme and will have responsibilities for ensuring that resources are deployed effectively to deliver the programme and use excellent negotiation skills as appropriate. The post holder will be directly responsible for setting and monitory all budgets associated with the management of the programme; act in a way that is compliant with Standing Orders and Standing Financial Instructions in the discharge of this responsibility; and constantly strive for value for money and greater efficiency in the use of these budgets and ensure that they operate in recurrent financial balance year on year. The post holder will have leadership responsibilities aligned to the programme and will be expected to contribute to the wider borough based team development, including line management responsibility for staff within the programme team. Forge positive working relationships, in order to support an effective matrix approach to achieve joint objectives; and manage, motivate and develop staff within the team to ensure that they are able to deliver the programme responsibilities. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
The post holder will provide strategic leadership role in developing integrated pathways, facilitating and promoting innovation and transformation to improve outcomes for Southwark residents by using a deep understanding of the population health needs for in Southwark, the challenges in meeting those needs as well as the opportunities for meeting needs. The post holder will design and use co-production approaches to ensure the voice and experience of Southwark people, including service users, patients and carers, is at the heart. The post holder will provide expertise and leadership in translating relevant national, regional and local policy and direction associated with developing, transforming and improving local services and support for residents of Southwark, including working with counterparts from neighbouring boroughs and the SEL ICB Planning Team. The post holder will lead and develop a much stronger approach on prevention and targeted early action as well as deeper integration across health and local government partners, as well as wider council services within Partnership Southwark. The post holder will be expected to foster a strong working relationship with internal and external stakeholders, cultivating a supportive and safe environment in which strengths can be shared, challenges made and the impact of decisions on the whole system reviewed and understood by using well developed communication and influencing skills to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Provide expertise and leadership as well as work effectively with senior leaders in both the Council and the ICB, including elected members, clinical and professional leads, and Directors and Partnership Southwark Leadership. The post holder will have budgetary responsibilities aligned to the programme and will have responsibilities for ensuring that resources are deployed effectively to deliver the programme and use excellent negotiation skills as appropriate. The post holder will be directly responsible for setting and monitory all budgets associated with the management of the programme; act in a way that is compliant with Standing Orders and Standing Financial Instructions in the discharge of this responsibility; and constantly strive for value for money and greater efficiency in the use of these budgets and ensure that they operate in recurrent financial balance year on year. The post holder will have leadership responsibilities aligned to the programme and will be expected to contribute to the wider borough based team development, including line management responsibility for staff within the programme team. Forge positive working relationships, in order to support an effective matrix approach to achieve joint objectives; and manage, motivate and develop staff within the team to ensure that they are able to deliver the programme responsibilities. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
National Trust
Plymouth, Devon
We're looking for a Project Curator to help us reimagine what Saltram means for Plymouth today. The Future Saltram Programme is the National Trust's commitment to open up this much-loved place like never before. Over the next few years we'll double the accessible outdoor space, deliver major improvements to visitor facilities, and-most importantly-work hand in hand with local communities to break down barriers to nature and heritage. As Project Curator, you'll lead the heritage and interpretation strand of our £6.2m Access to Nature and Heritage package, majority-funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. You'll shape how stories are told, how connections are made, and how Saltram's past and present come together to create a sense of belonging for new and existing audiences. You'll also play a key role across the wider programme, ensuring the historic environment is protected while being opened up in new ways. This is a fixed-term position until 31 August 2029. What it's like to work here Saltram is one of Plymouth's most treasured places-an "oasis in the middle of the city" where history, parkland, and community come together. With over 900,000 visits last year, it's one of the busiest National Trust properties in the country. You'll join a collaborative, energised team who work at pace, share challenges, and support each other to get the job done. It's a fast-moving, exciting time to be part of Saltram, with plenty of scope to make a real difference. What you'll be doing Reporting to the Project Manager, you'll be part of the Future Saltram team delivering the vision to end unequal access to heritage and nature. Your main focus will be the 'Stories of Saltram' project , which will open 511m of new, interpreted spaces in the Grade I house and Grade II stables. You'll also support visitor infrastructure improvements across the estate, including accessibility in the house. Working with built environment specialists and the wider National Trust curatorial team, you'll assess heritage significance and advise on impacts to collections, buildings, and landscapes. This is a unique opportunity to shape how people experience Saltram's history, ensuring it speaks to today's audiences while safeguarding it for the future. Who we're looking for We'd love to hear from you if you have: Proven experience in developing and delivering heritage, cultural, or interpretation projects to plans, timelines, and budgets. Ability to out stakeholders at the heart of decision making, including visitors, community members, academic partners, statutory bodies, contractors, and cultural audiences. Experience of undertaking or commissioning research and analysis to create inclusive and engaging outputs. Confidence in working with design professionals and planning processes, from concept to delivery. Strong communication skills to engage audiences through talks, tours, interpretation, and events. Relevant experience or qualifications in Art History, Museum Studies, or a related field. This is a chance to be part of a truly transformational project-helping to shape Saltram's future and redefine what a heritage estate can mean in a modern city. The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
We're looking for a Project Curator to help us reimagine what Saltram means for Plymouth today. The Future Saltram Programme is the National Trust's commitment to open up this much-loved place like never before. Over the next few years we'll double the accessible outdoor space, deliver major improvements to visitor facilities, and-most importantly-work hand in hand with local communities to break down barriers to nature and heritage. As Project Curator, you'll lead the heritage and interpretation strand of our £6.2m Access to Nature and Heritage package, majority-funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. You'll shape how stories are told, how connections are made, and how Saltram's past and present come together to create a sense of belonging for new and existing audiences. You'll also play a key role across the wider programme, ensuring the historic environment is protected while being opened up in new ways. This is a fixed-term position until 31 August 2029. What it's like to work here Saltram is one of Plymouth's most treasured places-an "oasis in the middle of the city" where history, parkland, and community come together. With over 900,000 visits last year, it's one of the busiest National Trust properties in the country. You'll join a collaborative, energised team who work at pace, share challenges, and support each other to get the job done. It's a fast-moving, exciting time to be part of Saltram, with plenty of scope to make a real difference. What you'll be doing Reporting to the Project Manager, you'll be part of the Future Saltram team delivering the vision to end unequal access to heritage and nature. Your main focus will be the 'Stories of Saltram' project , which will open 511m of new, interpreted spaces in the Grade I house and Grade II stables. You'll also support visitor infrastructure improvements across the estate, including accessibility in the house. Working with built environment specialists and the wider National Trust curatorial team, you'll assess heritage significance and advise on impacts to collections, buildings, and landscapes. This is a unique opportunity to shape how people experience Saltram's history, ensuring it speaks to today's audiences while safeguarding it for the future. Who we're looking for We'd love to hear from you if you have: Proven experience in developing and delivering heritage, cultural, or interpretation projects to plans, timelines, and budgets. Ability to out stakeholders at the heart of decision making, including visitors, community members, academic partners, statutory bodies, contractors, and cultural audiences. Experience of undertaking or commissioning research and analysis to create inclusive and engaging outputs. Confidence in working with design professionals and planning processes, from concept to delivery. Strong communication skills to engage audiences through talks, tours, interpretation, and events. Relevant experience or qualifications in Art History, Museum Studies, or a related field. This is a chance to be part of a truly transformational project-helping to shape Saltram's future and redefine what a heritage estate can mean in a modern city. The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places