Finance Officer £32,477 pa plus excellent benefits London WC1 and home-based (hybrid working) 35 hours per week, full-time Permanent The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is seeking a proactive and organised Finance Officer to join our Finance team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their finance career within a supportive and purpose-driven organisation committed to improving child health. The Finance team plays a vital role in supporting the College's mission by delivering an effective, integrated and customer-focused finance service. As Finance Officer, you will support the smooth running of day-to-day financial operations, working closely with colleagues across the College and helping to maintain accurate financial records and processes. This role would suit someone who is highly numerate, organised and customer-focused, with experience in finance administration or ledger work. Previous accounting qualifications are not essential, but a good understanding of finance processes and strong attention to detail are important. Key responsibilities include: Managing finance-related enquiries through Topdesk and shared inboxes Supporting colleagues with expense claims, sales orders and purchase orders Assisting with sales and purchase ledger processes, including supplier and customer set-up Processing invoices, credit notes and financial transactions accurately and efficiently Posting direct debit payments, supplier payments and customer receipts to the ledger Supporting reconciliation of customer and supplier statements Maintaining accurate financial records and supporting monthly management accounts processes Carrying out weekly bank reconciliations Supporting the year-end audit process and responding to auditor queries Assisting with ad hoc finance and system-related projects as required Essential skills and experience include: Experience working within a sales and purchase ledger function Good understanding of basic accounting and financial principles Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Good communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Strong customer service focus and ability to build positive working relationships Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, and familiarity with accounting software Respect for confidential and sensitive information Desirable: Experience using Business Central or similar accounting systems Experience working within a charity environment AAT or equivalent finance qualification The RCPCH has more than 25,000 members and fellows worldwide and employs around 200 staff. Most staff are based in our London office in Holborn, with teams also working across the devolved nations. Our values - Include, Influence, Innovate and Inspire - shape how we work together. We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from candidates with protected characteristics. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are under-represented at this level of the organisation. The College operates a flexible hybrid working policy, with colleagues spending approximately 40% of their working time in the office over a four-week cycle and the remainder working from home. The RCPCH is committed to safeguarding the children, young people and adults it has contact with. All staff are expected to share this commitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received. If you are interested, please submit your application as soon as possible. Closing date: 31 May 2026.
May 28, 2026
Full time
Finance Officer £32,477 pa plus excellent benefits London WC1 and home-based (hybrid working) 35 hours per week, full-time Permanent The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is seeking a proactive and organised Finance Officer to join our Finance team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their finance career within a supportive and purpose-driven organisation committed to improving child health. The Finance team plays a vital role in supporting the College's mission by delivering an effective, integrated and customer-focused finance service. As Finance Officer, you will support the smooth running of day-to-day financial operations, working closely with colleagues across the College and helping to maintain accurate financial records and processes. This role would suit someone who is highly numerate, organised and customer-focused, with experience in finance administration or ledger work. Previous accounting qualifications are not essential, but a good understanding of finance processes and strong attention to detail are important. Key responsibilities include: Managing finance-related enquiries through Topdesk and shared inboxes Supporting colleagues with expense claims, sales orders and purchase orders Assisting with sales and purchase ledger processes, including supplier and customer set-up Processing invoices, credit notes and financial transactions accurately and efficiently Posting direct debit payments, supplier payments and customer receipts to the ledger Supporting reconciliation of customer and supplier statements Maintaining accurate financial records and supporting monthly management accounts processes Carrying out weekly bank reconciliations Supporting the year-end audit process and responding to auditor queries Assisting with ad hoc finance and system-related projects as required Essential skills and experience include: Experience working within a sales and purchase ledger function Good understanding of basic accounting and financial principles Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Good communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team Strong customer service focus and ability to build positive working relationships Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, and familiarity with accounting software Respect for confidential and sensitive information Desirable: Experience using Business Central or similar accounting systems Experience working within a charity environment AAT or equivalent finance qualification The RCPCH has more than 25,000 members and fellows worldwide and employs around 200 staff. Most staff are based in our London office in Holborn, with teams also working across the devolved nations. Our values - Include, Influence, Innovate and Inspire - shape how we work together. We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from candidates with protected characteristics. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are under-represented at this level of the organisation. The College operates a flexible hybrid working policy, with colleagues spending approximately 40% of their working time in the office over a four-week cycle and the remainder working from home. The RCPCH is committed to safeguarding the children, young people and adults it has contact with. All staff are expected to share this commitment. Employment is subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received. If you are interested, please submit your application as soon as possible. Closing date: 31 May 2026.
Chief Financial Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position. Location: London or Swindon. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion Direct Reports: The postholder will have line management responsibility for 7 direct reports which includes roles such as Chief Information Officer, Finance Director and General Counsel & Head of Legal. Availability: Successful candidates will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance. Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. Please note that UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment. Closing Date: 23:55 on Sunday 7th June 2026. About UKRI Launched in 2018, UKRI is an independent, non-departmental public body, which invests £10 billion per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils plus Innovate UK and Research England) with a shared vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. UKRI also provides coordinated strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on the balance of funding between research disciplines. Our mission is to "advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth". There is great intent in these seven words. The three parts of this mission are all equally important. Any knowledge-driven economy must support curiosity-driven research to provide the novel ideas that underpin the application of research, which ultimately leads to innovative companies that deliver the products and services which change our lives. UKRI is at its best when we deliver mutual symbiosis between these three parts. We employ around 9,000 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue sky research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research and business-led innovation. UKRI invests in research and innovation across all disciplines, from curiosity-driven research to business-led innovation. Our activities include: Funding excellent research and innovation across universities, research institutes, businesses and public sector bodies Supporting skills and talent, from doctoral training to leadership in academia, industry and the public sector Building and sustaining national research infrastructure, including major facilities, data capabilities and digital platforms Driving place-based growth, supporting clusters and strengthening local innovation ecosystems across the UK Convening and connecting partners across government, academia, industry and international systems to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, health, security and productivity About the Role The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic leader and principal adviser to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board. As a principal decision-maker, the CFO provides organisation-wide leadership across the following UKRI functions: finance legal digital and data risk and assurance. Alongside the CEO, the CFO is an executive member of the UKRI board. The CFO is responsible for ensuring the organisation manages public money with strong governance, effective stewardship of public funds, and the highest standards of financial management, assurance and control. They should provide strategic leadership on all aspects of public sector finance. They must ensure that financial decisions are robust, evidence based, and aligned with government priorities and the organisation's statutory responsibilities. The CFO leads the organisation's engagement with Spending Reviews and wider fiscal planning, ensuring that: resources are clearly linked to outcome financial forecasts are credible and sustainable the organisation can demonstrate strong financial management to ministers, the sponsoring department, HM Treasury, and other stakeholders. Working in close partnership with the CEO, the CFO plays a central role in shaping and delivering UKRI's long-term strategic vision. The role requires a deep understanding of the political, economic and societal context in which UKRI operates, translating external drivers and risks into clear strategic priorities and operational plans. The CFO also manages a number of senior leaders across UKRI, building organisational capability and resilience. Externally, the CFO will build confidence and engage at the highest levels of Government, industry, academia and with international partners The CFO will be a member of the Executive Committee and the UKRI Board. They will: lead a directorate of approximately 800 people through 7 direct reports manage a direct annual budget of £40 million carry overarching responsibility for managing finance and commercials across the UK Research & Innovation portfolio worth £10Bn. The CFO will establish and maintain a legally robust, risk-based governance and control framework that supports confident decision-making and delivery. They will lead engagement with the Government Internal Audit Agency and the Audit Committee, providing clear assurance to the Accounting Officer and Board on the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control. They will also serve as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out company boards where required, offering governance, challenge and commercial insight to support growth and protect public value. They will also oversee other professional services within UKRI, to be discussed with the successful candidate. Key Responsibilities: Providing strategic leadership across UKRI, working closely with the CEO and executive colleagues to shape organisational direction and ensure UKRI's interests are effectively represented to internal and external stakeholders, including senior government officials, industry leaders, and international partners Guiding the development and execution of UKRI's long-term strategy, exercising sound judgement in balancing DSIT objectives, financial constraints, and emerging national opportunities to position UKRI as a world-leading research and innovation organisation Overseeing day-to-day executive operations as a core member of the Executive Committee, with direct accountability for finance, digital, data, risk and legal, across UKRI's entire portfolio Representing the CEO and UKRI at high-level engagements, deploying strong influencing skills to build trust with industry, and steward key relationships at central and local government levels, as well as with major customers, strategic partners and corporate service providers Providing executive leadership over strategic partnerships, enabling UKRI and UK companies to access critical technologies and capabilities that support national priorities and global competitiveness Serving as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out boards as required, bringing strong governance, commercial insight, and independent judgement to high-growth ventures Providing robust budget stewardship to ensure UKRI makes full and effective use of its grant in aid in delivering its organisational objectives. To find out more about the role please click 'apply' to visit out careers site. Your Skills and Experience UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent the organisation with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following: Essential Criteria: Proven experience leading and developing diverse, high-performing teams, with the ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and deliver results through others Extensive experience holding enterprise-wide responsibility for financial probity, governance, and the effective delivery of financial outcomes within a large, complex organisation. Strong understanding of the drivers of UK economic growth, including wider policy, sectoral, and market trends that shape national research and innovation priorities Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly and build productive partnerships with industry, central and local government, universities, and other external institutions Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to operate confidently at Board and senior Government levels, challenge constructively, and shape decision-making in complex, multi-stakeholder environments Strong personal resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to make decisions under pressure, manage differing viewpoints, and maintain focus on organisational priorities Demonstrated commitment to personal growth, organisational learning, and continuous improvement . click apply for full job details
May 28, 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
Finance Manager Salary: NJC Scale 6 (SCP 18-22) £31,537 - £33,699 / £15,768 - £16,849 Pro Rata (depending on experience) Location: The Manor House, Church Street, Littlehampton, BN17 5EW Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Monday to Friday (hours to be agreed with line manager) Hours: 18.5 hours per week. Occasional evening work. We are seeking an experienced and professional Finance Manager to support the delivery of high quality financial management across the local Council. Working as part of the Finance and Service Delivery team, you will help ensure the Council maintains strong financial stewardship, delivers transparent reporting, and complies with all statutory responsibilities. You will oversee the Council's Day to day financial operations including budgets, forecasts, accounting records, financial controls, and risk management. You will produce accurate financial reports for officers, councillors, and committees, manage payroll and VAT processes, and lead on year end accounts and internal and external audit activity. The role includes supervising and coordinating the work of finance support staff. To succeed, you will bring strong technical financial knowledge, methodical work procedures, a confident communication style, and the ability to work accurately while managing a varied workload. Experience in financial management, software, reporting, payroll, and compliance is essential, as is a commitment to integrity, accountability, and high quality service delivery. In return we can offer 23 days annual leave and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. An element of hybrid working and the flexibility to agree a working pattern that suits both you and the needs of the service will be considered in light of the requirements of the role. For an informal discussion about this role contact Jon Short, Head of Finance and Service Delivery. How to apply: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email . This will include an application form which the employer requires to be completed. Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification which is available on our website. Closing date: Midnight Sunday 7th June 2026 Shortlisting: Week commencing Monday 8th of June 2026 Interview date: Thursday 18th June 2026 Start date: As soon as possible
May 28, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Salary: NJC Scale 6 (SCP 18-22) £31,537 - £33,699 / £15,768 - £16,849 Pro Rata (depending on experience) Location: The Manor House, Church Street, Littlehampton, BN17 5EW Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Monday to Friday (hours to be agreed with line manager) Hours: 18.5 hours per week. Occasional evening work. We are seeking an experienced and professional Finance Manager to support the delivery of high quality financial management across the local Council. Working as part of the Finance and Service Delivery team, you will help ensure the Council maintains strong financial stewardship, delivers transparent reporting, and complies with all statutory responsibilities. You will oversee the Council's Day to day financial operations including budgets, forecasts, accounting records, financial controls, and risk management. You will produce accurate financial reports for officers, councillors, and committees, manage payroll and VAT processes, and lead on year end accounts and internal and external audit activity. The role includes supervising and coordinating the work of finance support staff. To succeed, you will bring strong technical financial knowledge, methodical work procedures, a confident communication style, and the ability to work accurately while managing a varied workload. Experience in financial management, software, reporting, payroll, and compliance is essential, as is a commitment to integrity, accountability, and high quality service delivery. In return we can offer 23 days annual leave and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. An element of hybrid working and the flexibility to agree a working pattern that suits both you and the needs of the service will be considered in light of the requirements of the role. For an informal discussion about this role contact Jon Short, Head of Finance and Service Delivery. How to apply: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email . This will include an application form which the employer requires to be completed. Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification which is available on our website. Closing date: Midnight Sunday 7th June 2026 Shortlisting: Week commencing Monday 8th of June 2026 Interview date: Thursday 18th June 2026 Start date: As soon as possible
Director of Financial Planning and Analysis Location: London Salary: circa £100,000 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As Director of FP&A, you will lead the institution s financial planning and analysis activity, working closely with the Chief Financial Officer to shape financial strategy and support decision-making at the most senior level. You will be responsible for the FP&A function end-to-end, overseeing planning, forecasting, reporting, and financial analysis, while leading a team of Finance Analysts and Finance Business Partners. The role plays a central part in strengthening financial insight across the University and supporting colleagues to make informed, data-driven decisions. What You ll Do: Lead the annual planning cycle, including budgeting, forecasting, and development of the medium-term financial plan. Develop and maintain robust financial models to support clear, data-led decision-making. Oversee management reporting, board reporting, and covenant compliance, ensuring outputs are clear, timely, and relevant. Provide insight, analysis, and constructive challenge to senior stakeholders to support informed decisions. Monitor financial performance, risks, and opportunities, including debt and covenant position. Lead and develop the FP&A team, setting clear direction and supporting ongoing growth and capability. Build strong working relationships across the University, helping non-finance colleagues to engage with and understand financial information. Drive continuous improvement in FP&A processes, systems, and tools. Support wider strategic initiatives, including investment decisions and organisational change. What You ll Bring: A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA), with significant post-qualification experience in a senior FP&A or finance leadership role. Experience leading end-to-end financial planning and reporting in a complex organisation. Strong analytical skills, including financial modelling and the ability to translate data into clear, practical insight. Confidence working with senior stakeholders, with the ability to communicate clearly and provide appropriate challenge. Experience of leading and developing teams, creating an environment where people can perform and grow. Sound judgement, with the ability to balance detail with a broader strategic perspective. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and deliver to deadlines. A collaborative approach and interest in building financial understanding across a wider organisation. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone. Challenge the Norm. Grow Together. Do the Right Thing. Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Interested in this opportunity? Click apply and complete your application.
May 28, 2026
Full time
Director of Financial Planning and Analysis Location: London Salary: circa £100,000 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As Director of FP&A, you will lead the institution s financial planning and analysis activity, working closely with the Chief Financial Officer to shape financial strategy and support decision-making at the most senior level. You will be responsible for the FP&A function end-to-end, overseeing planning, forecasting, reporting, and financial analysis, while leading a team of Finance Analysts and Finance Business Partners. The role plays a central part in strengthening financial insight across the University and supporting colleagues to make informed, data-driven decisions. What You ll Do: Lead the annual planning cycle, including budgeting, forecasting, and development of the medium-term financial plan. Develop and maintain robust financial models to support clear, data-led decision-making. Oversee management reporting, board reporting, and covenant compliance, ensuring outputs are clear, timely, and relevant. Provide insight, analysis, and constructive challenge to senior stakeholders to support informed decisions. Monitor financial performance, risks, and opportunities, including debt and covenant position. Lead and develop the FP&A team, setting clear direction and supporting ongoing growth and capability. Build strong working relationships across the University, helping non-finance colleagues to engage with and understand financial information. Drive continuous improvement in FP&A processes, systems, and tools. Support wider strategic initiatives, including investment decisions and organisational change. What You ll Bring: A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA), with significant post-qualification experience in a senior FP&A or finance leadership role. Experience leading end-to-end financial planning and reporting in a complex organisation. Strong analytical skills, including financial modelling and the ability to translate data into clear, practical insight. Confidence working with senior stakeholders, with the ability to communicate clearly and provide appropriate challenge. Experience of leading and developing teams, creating an environment where people can perform and grow. Sound judgement, with the ability to balance detail with a broader strategic perspective. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and deliver to deadlines. A collaborative approach and interest in building financial understanding across a wider organisation. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone. Challenge the Norm. Grow Together. Do the Right Thing. Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Interested in this opportunity? Click apply and complete your application.
This is an exciting new opportunity to shape the future of technology and digital capability across five South West charities. We are seeking an exceptional Regional Chief Technology Officer who is motivated by both challenge and purpose; someone who can harness technology to make a tangible difference to how our faith-based charities support church communities Working across the dioceses of Bath & Wells, Bristol, Exeter, Salisbury and Truro, this role offers a rare platform to influence at scale. The successful candidate will lead a region-wide programme of digital transformation and process optimisation, helping modernise systems, strengthen cyber resilience and unlock efficiencies that release resources for mission and ministry. This is not technology for its own sake. We are looking for someone who combines strategic insight with practical delivery; a leader who can translate complex technical possibilities into real-world improvements for staff, clergy and volunteers. You will play a key role in shaping the responsible adoption of emerging technologies, including AI, while ensuring strong governance, security and compliance. Please note that, whilst the role will be primarily home-based, the post-holder will be required to travel regularly across the Southwest region, with an onsite presence in each organisation at least once per month. You will be someone who: Has exceptional communication and translation skills, and able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Is a strategic yet pragmatic thinker; someone who sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value-adding solutions. Is a collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader, with the ability to build trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Is resilient and delivery-focused, proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Develop, articulate, and implement a shared digital transformation and technology strategy that is directly aligned with the overarching mission and strategic goals of the five dioceses. Act as the principal technology advisor to the Diocesan Secretaries and their senior leadership teams. Process Mapping & Optimisation: Lead a comprehensive, collaborative review of key administrative and operational processes within the Diocesan Boards of Finance (DBFs) and in parishes where appropriate. Use process mapping techniques to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and areas for improvement, and then design and implement optimised workflows. AI & Responsible Innovation: Actively research, evaluate, pilot, and implement appropriate AI and automation tools to enhance efficiency, support fundraising, and improve service delivery. Ensure all innovation is undertaken responsibly, ethically, and with a clear focus on tangible benefits. Stakeholder Management & Engagement: Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders across all five dioceses, including clergy, staff, and volunteers. Foster a culture of digital literacy and champion the benefits of change in a clear, accessible, and empathetic manner. Project & Change Management: Oversee the full lifecycle of technology and process improvement projects, from initial conception and business case development through to delivery, user training, and final handover. Employ robust project management methodologies to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Qualifications, Training & Experience: Proven and extensive senior technology leadership experience (e.g., CTO, Head of IT, Director of Digital Transformation) with clear evidence of strategic impact. Relevant degree (or equivalent) in a technology-related discipline, with appropriate professional certifications in technology, architecture, project or change management, and membership of a relevant professional body. Strong track record in business process mapping, analysis and re-engineering delivering measurable efficiency gains. Practical experience evaluating, procuring and implementing modern technology solutions, including cloud platforms (e.g., Microsoft 365), CRM systems and data analytics tools. Experience in the charity, non-profit or similarly complex, values-driven sector is highly desirable. Demonstrable experience of, or well-informed and practical interest in, the responsible and ethical application of AI and automation in an organisational context. Significant experience in technology strategy, budget management, vendor negotiation and delivery of complex, multi-stakeholder programmes. Competencies & Behavioural requirements: Exceptional communicator and translator: Able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Strategic yet pragmatic thinker: Sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value adding solutions. Collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader: Builds trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Resilient and delivery-focused: Proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Culturally astute and values-aware: Demonstrates understanding of, and respect for, the Church of England's context, governance and ethos, navigating the environment with diplomacy and good judgement.
May 28, 2026
Seasonal
This is an exciting new opportunity to shape the future of technology and digital capability across five South West charities. We are seeking an exceptional Regional Chief Technology Officer who is motivated by both challenge and purpose; someone who can harness technology to make a tangible difference to how our faith-based charities support church communities Working across the dioceses of Bath & Wells, Bristol, Exeter, Salisbury and Truro, this role offers a rare platform to influence at scale. The successful candidate will lead a region-wide programme of digital transformation and process optimisation, helping modernise systems, strengthen cyber resilience and unlock efficiencies that release resources for mission and ministry. This is not technology for its own sake. We are looking for someone who combines strategic insight with practical delivery; a leader who can translate complex technical possibilities into real-world improvements for staff, clergy and volunteers. You will play a key role in shaping the responsible adoption of emerging technologies, including AI, while ensuring strong governance, security and compliance. Please note that, whilst the role will be primarily home-based, the post-holder will be required to travel regularly across the Southwest region, with an onsite presence in each organisation at least once per month. You will be someone who: Has exceptional communication and translation skills, and able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Is a strategic yet pragmatic thinker; someone who sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value-adding solutions. Is a collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader, with the ability to build trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Is resilient and delivery-focused, proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Develop, articulate, and implement a shared digital transformation and technology strategy that is directly aligned with the overarching mission and strategic goals of the five dioceses. Act as the principal technology advisor to the Diocesan Secretaries and their senior leadership teams. Process Mapping & Optimisation: Lead a comprehensive, collaborative review of key administrative and operational processes within the Diocesan Boards of Finance (DBFs) and in parishes where appropriate. Use process mapping techniques to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and areas for improvement, and then design and implement optimised workflows. AI & Responsible Innovation: Actively research, evaluate, pilot, and implement appropriate AI and automation tools to enhance efficiency, support fundraising, and improve service delivery. Ensure all innovation is undertaken responsibly, ethically, and with a clear focus on tangible benefits. Stakeholder Management & Engagement: Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders across all five dioceses, including clergy, staff, and volunteers. Foster a culture of digital literacy and champion the benefits of change in a clear, accessible, and empathetic manner. Project & Change Management: Oversee the full lifecycle of technology and process improvement projects, from initial conception and business case development through to delivery, user training, and final handover. Employ robust project management methodologies to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Qualifications, Training & Experience: Proven and extensive senior technology leadership experience (e.g., CTO, Head of IT, Director of Digital Transformation) with clear evidence of strategic impact. Relevant degree (or equivalent) in a technology-related discipline, with appropriate professional certifications in technology, architecture, project or change management, and membership of a relevant professional body. Strong track record in business process mapping, analysis and re-engineering delivering measurable efficiency gains. Practical experience evaluating, procuring and implementing modern technology solutions, including cloud platforms (e.g., Microsoft 365), CRM systems and data analytics tools. Experience in the charity, non-profit or similarly complex, values-driven sector is highly desirable. Demonstrable experience of, or well-informed and practical interest in, the responsible and ethical application of AI and automation in an organisational context. Significant experience in technology strategy, budget management, vendor negotiation and delivery of complex, multi-stakeholder programmes. Competencies & Behavioural requirements: Exceptional communicator and translator: Able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Strategic yet pragmatic thinker: Sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value adding solutions. Collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader: Builds trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Resilient and delivery-focused: Proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Culturally astute and values-aware: Demonstrates understanding of, and respect for, the Church of England's context, governance and ethos, navigating the environment with diplomacy and good judgement.
We have a great opportunity with a leading international bank based in the City of London, currently seeking a Loan Administration Officer to join their growing team. Renowned worldwide for delivering high-quality customer service, the Bank has successfully operated in the UK for many years. This role is ideal for a proactive, detail-oriented professional with experience in corporate credit administration or commercial lending documentation. You will join a small and dynamic team, gaining broad exposure across loan administration, credit operations, and departmental support functions. Key Responsibilities Set up, maintain, amend, and monitor credit facilities within the Bank s internal systems. Review and verify facility documentation to ensure compliance with approved credit terms, regulatory requirements, and internal policies. Prepare and maintain credit administration reports for Head Office, regulatory authorities, and internal stakeholders. Assist in monitoring covenant compliance and ensuring fulfilment of all approval conditions. Coordinate Credit Committee meetings, including scheduling, preparing meeting materials and minutes, and managing post-meeting follow-up actions. Support departmental projects, process improvement initiatives, and operational tasks as required. Provide general administrative and operational support to the department. Skills and Experience Required Minimum 3 years experience in credit administration, loan operations, or legal/commercial documentation. Candidates with less experience may be considered for a junior-level position. Bachelor s or master s degree in finance, Business, Law, or a related discipline. Legal education or relevant legal documentation experience would be advantageous. Strong attention to detail with a high level of accuracy in both written and numerical work. Advanced Excel skills, including formulas and pivot tables, would be highly beneficial. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Chinese language skills would be an advantage, though are not essential. Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple deadlines.
May 28, 2026
Full time
We have a great opportunity with a leading international bank based in the City of London, currently seeking a Loan Administration Officer to join their growing team. Renowned worldwide for delivering high-quality customer service, the Bank has successfully operated in the UK for many years. This role is ideal for a proactive, detail-oriented professional with experience in corporate credit administration or commercial lending documentation. You will join a small and dynamic team, gaining broad exposure across loan administration, credit operations, and departmental support functions. Key Responsibilities Set up, maintain, amend, and monitor credit facilities within the Bank s internal systems. Review and verify facility documentation to ensure compliance with approved credit terms, regulatory requirements, and internal policies. Prepare and maintain credit administration reports for Head Office, regulatory authorities, and internal stakeholders. Assist in monitoring covenant compliance and ensuring fulfilment of all approval conditions. Coordinate Credit Committee meetings, including scheduling, preparing meeting materials and minutes, and managing post-meeting follow-up actions. Support departmental projects, process improvement initiatives, and operational tasks as required. Provide general administrative and operational support to the department. Skills and Experience Required Minimum 3 years experience in credit administration, loan operations, or legal/commercial documentation. Candidates with less experience may be considered for a junior-level position. Bachelor s or master s degree in finance, Business, Law, or a related discipline. Legal education or relevant legal documentation experience would be advantageous. Strong attention to detail with a high level of accuracy in both written and numerical work. Advanced Excel skills, including formulas and pivot tables, would be highly beneficial. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Chinese language skills would be an advantage, though are not essential. Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage multiple deadlines.
Finance Officer - Permanent - Carmarthen Hays Non-Qualified Finance are recruiting for a Finance Officer on behalf of a well-established organisation based in Carmarthen. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative finance team in a varied role, supporting the day-to-day running of financial processes, ensuring accuracy in reporting, and contributing to strong financial governance across the organisation. Reporting to the Finance Manager, the successful candidate will play an important role in maintaining reliable financial information and supporting wider business operations through effective financial management. Key responsibilities and experience required include: Producing and maintaining accurate financial records and reports Supporting periodic financial reporting and assisting with budget monitoring Processing and reconciling income and expenditure across multiple streams Supporting accounts payable and receivable processes Completing bank and balance sheet reconciliations and resolving variances Assisting with cashflow management and forecasting activities Supporting payroll-related processes and expense management Assisting with tax-related returns (e.g. VAT) and ensuring compliance Supporting specialised accounting areas, including account reconciliations and adjustments Assisting with audit preparation and responding to internal queries Working closely with colleagues across the business to provide financial support Contributing to continuous improvement of finance processes and systems The role requires strong analytical and organisational skills, with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Candidates should be confident using financial systems and Microsoft Excel, and able to manage competing priorities effectively. An AAT qualification (Level 3 or 4), or equivalent practical experience, is required. Candidates who are working towards or interested in progressing to further professional qualifications (such as ACCA or CIMA) will be well suited to this opportunity. Length of assignment: Permanent Hybrid policy: 3 days office / 2 days ho Location: Carmarthen Hours: Full-time Salary: £28,167 If your experience matches the above, and you are interested in the role, please get in touch for more details. You can apply now by sending your CV, or call Louis on .
May 28, 2026
Full time
Finance Officer - Permanent - Carmarthen Hays Non-Qualified Finance are recruiting for a Finance Officer on behalf of a well-established organisation based in Carmarthen. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative finance team in a varied role, supporting the day-to-day running of financial processes, ensuring accuracy in reporting, and contributing to strong financial governance across the organisation. Reporting to the Finance Manager, the successful candidate will play an important role in maintaining reliable financial information and supporting wider business operations through effective financial management. Key responsibilities and experience required include: Producing and maintaining accurate financial records and reports Supporting periodic financial reporting and assisting with budget monitoring Processing and reconciling income and expenditure across multiple streams Supporting accounts payable and receivable processes Completing bank and balance sheet reconciliations and resolving variances Assisting with cashflow management and forecasting activities Supporting payroll-related processes and expense management Assisting with tax-related returns (e.g. VAT) and ensuring compliance Supporting specialised accounting areas, including account reconciliations and adjustments Assisting with audit preparation and responding to internal queries Working closely with colleagues across the business to provide financial support Contributing to continuous improvement of finance processes and systems The role requires strong analytical and organisational skills, with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Candidates should be confident using financial systems and Microsoft Excel, and able to manage competing priorities effectively. An AAT qualification (Level 3 or 4), or equivalent practical experience, is required. Candidates who are working towards or interested in progressing to further professional qualifications (such as ACCA or CIMA) will be well suited to this opportunity. Length of assignment: Permanent Hybrid policy: 3 days office / 2 days ho Location: Carmarthen Hours: Full-time Salary: £28,167 If your experience matches the above, and you are interested in the role, please get in touch for more details. You can apply now by sending your CV, or call Louis on .
Head of Accounts London (Hybrid) £80,000 to £95,000 plus benefits Not every senior finance role has to come with late nights, weekend work and a constant fire to put out. This one doesn't. A long-established and successful London-based professional services group is looking for an experienced, qualified accountant to take ownership of their group finance function. It's a genuinely senior role. You'll report directly to the MD, run the show on cash flow, statutory accounts, Board reporting and group compliance, and have an Accounts Assistant to support you. But the environment is calm and the hours are honest. There is no overtime expected. You leave at 5pm and the work stays at the office. The role Day-to-day running of the Group's accounts and cash management Statutory accounts, VAT returns, monthly approval of outsourced payroll Rolling 18-month cash flow forecasting with commentary Quarterly Board management accounts pack with commentary Service charge accounts for assets held within the Group (commercial and residential, TPI/RICS) Nominated officer for GDPR, AML and ICO matters Admin support to the Company Secretary across UK Group entities Main point of contact for external accountants, banks and the offshore parent Line management and mentoring of one Accounts Assistant Who this will suit ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified, with solid post-qualification experience Someone who genuinely enjoys being in the detail, not just reviewing it Calm, methodical, commercially aware, with high attention to detail Service charge accounting experience is a strong plus Confident on Sage50, intermediate Excel (including ODBC) Happy to take on the company secretarial admin element alongside the finance work Who this won't suit This isn't a growth or transformation role, and it isn't a job for someone who wants to delegate the day-to-day and only handle the strategic piece. The right person here is experienced, hands-on and looking for substance without the stress. What's on offer £80,000 to £95,000 salary Comprehensive benefits package and pension Hybrid working from a London base Genuinely settled hours, no overtime expected Direct line to the MD and real ownership of the function A stable, professional environment with a strong reputation behind it If you've done the busy phase of your career and now want a senior role with balance, get in touch for a confidential conversation.
May 28, 2026
Full time
Head of Accounts London (Hybrid) £80,000 to £95,000 plus benefits Not every senior finance role has to come with late nights, weekend work and a constant fire to put out. This one doesn't. A long-established and successful London-based professional services group is looking for an experienced, qualified accountant to take ownership of their group finance function. It's a genuinely senior role. You'll report directly to the MD, run the show on cash flow, statutory accounts, Board reporting and group compliance, and have an Accounts Assistant to support you. But the environment is calm and the hours are honest. There is no overtime expected. You leave at 5pm and the work stays at the office. The role Day-to-day running of the Group's accounts and cash management Statutory accounts, VAT returns, monthly approval of outsourced payroll Rolling 18-month cash flow forecasting with commentary Quarterly Board management accounts pack with commentary Service charge accounts for assets held within the Group (commercial and residential, TPI/RICS) Nominated officer for GDPR, AML and ICO matters Admin support to the Company Secretary across UK Group entities Main point of contact for external accountants, banks and the offshore parent Line management and mentoring of one Accounts Assistant Who this will suit ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified, with solid post-qualification experience Someone who genuinely enjoys being in the detail, not just reviewing it Calm, methodical, commercially aware, with high attention to detail Service charge accounting experience is a strong plus Confident on Sage50, intermediate Excel (including ODBC) Happy to take on the company secretarial admin element alongside the finance work Who this won't suit This isn't a growth or transformation role, and it isn't a job for someone who wants to delegate the day-to-day and only handle the strategic piece. The right person here is experienced, hands-on and looking for substance without the stress. What's on offer £80,000 to £95,000 salary Comprehensive benefits package and pension Hybrid working from a London base Genuinely settled hours, no overtime expected Direct line to the MD and real ownership of the function A stable, professional environment with a strong reputation behind it If you've done the busy phase of your career and now want a senior role with balance, get in touch for a confidential conversation.
I am working with a Public Sector Organisation in the Isle of Wight who are looking for an Interim Strategic Director of Finance & S151 Officer. The role is part time (3 days a week) and paying 900 umbrella per day (inside IR35) Whilst some work will be able to be carried out remotely in an agile way, the nature of this role (Section 151) requires in person attendance at meetings on the Isle of Wight so the successful candidate should expect to spend significant time here. Job Purpose: To provide strategic leadership and oversight of the councils finance function, ensuring financial stewardship, robust governance, financial resilience and value for money in all council activities. As the designated Section 151 officer, ensure the discharge of statutory responsibilities for the proper administration of the councils financial affairs, including pensions, as the council is a pension administering authority for its LGPS fund. Deputise for the chief executive, assuming full responsibilities of head of paid service in their absence, including organisational leadership and emergency decision making. To play a key role in the overall leadership of the organisation, working collaboratively with Members and partners and serving as an ambassador for the island while fostering a higher-performing, motivated and engaged workforce committed to service excellence. The candidate will need to lead on: Financial policy, strategy and management All duties as the Council's statutory Section 151 Officer Implementation of transformation and improvement plans Management accounting and financial planning Strategic procurement Treasury management Internal audit and risk assurance Local Government Pension Scheme Essential skills include: Fully qualified CCAB accountant with substantial post qualification experience. Sound understanding of the Local Government Act 1972, specifically Section 151, and financial regulations governing local authorities Extensive experience of development and delivery of a medium-term financial strategy for a council with a gross budget exceeding 300m Successfully delivery of balanced budgets despite funding reductions. Able to support 'whole council transformation' to deliver significant efficiency savings. We need someone who can think commercially, innovatively and creatively about how funding is best deployed to support growth, Please only apply for this post if you have the essential skills and experience as mentioned above and happy to work in the Isle of Wight as and when needed. Thank you Charlotte Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
May 28, 2026
Seasonal
I am working with a Public Sector Organisation in the Isle of Wight who are looking for an Interim Strategic Director of Finance & S151 Officer. The role is part time (3 days a week) and paying 900 umbrella per day (inside IR35) Whilst some work will be able to be carried out remotely in an agile way, the nature of this role (Section 151) requires in person attendance at meetings on the Isle of Wight so the successful candidate should expect to spend significant time here. Job Purpose: To provide strategic leadership and oversight of the councils finance function, ensuring financial stewardship, robust governance, financial resilience and value for money in all council activities. As the designated Section 151 officer, ensure the discharge of statutory responsibilities for the proper administration of the councils financial affairs, including pensions, as the council is a pension administering authority for its LGPS fund. Deputise for the chief executive, assuming full responsibilities of head of paid service in their absence, including organisational leadership and emergency decision making. To play a key role in the overall leadership of the organisation, working collaboratively with Members and partners and serving as an ambassador for the island while fostering a higher-performing, motivated and engaged workforce committed to service excellence. The candidate will need to lead on: Financial policy, strategy and management All duties as the Council's statutory Section 151 Officer Implementation of transformation and improvement plans Management accounting and financial planning Strategic procurement Treasury management Internal audit and risk assurance Local Government Pension Scheme Essential skills include: Fully qualified CCAB accountant with substantial post qualification experience. Sound understanding of the Local Government Act 1972, specifically Section 151, and financial regulations governing local authorities Extensive experience of development and delivery of a medium-term financial strategy for a council with a gross budget exceeding 300m Successfully delivery of balanced budgets despite funding reductions. Able to support 'whole council transformation' to deliver significant efficiency savings. We need someone who can think commercially, innovatively and creatively about how funding is best deployed to support growth, Please only apply for this post if you have the essential skills and experience as mentioned above and happy to work in the Isle of Wight as and when needed. Thank you Charlotte Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
About Orbis UK Orbis UK is an affiliate of Orbis International, an eye care charity that transforms lives through the prevention and treatment of avoidable blindness and visual impairment. Over 1.1 billion people live with vision loss in the world today. Yet for a staggering 90% of these people, visual impairment is treatable or could have been prevented. At Orbis we work to change this injustice by providing treatment to thousands of people each year, training new generations of eye health-workers, and leading cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs that restore sight. Our vision is a world where communities strive together in the fight to save sight, and no-one is needlessly blind. Orbis UK (Orbis Charitable Trust) is a registered charity in the UK and raises income from funders across the UK, Europe and the Middle East, towards our global commitment to eliminate avoidable blindness. In 2025, the UK team raised £10m. These funds supported 18 projects across 8 countries. With these funds we delivered 9,908 training sessions for health workers, enabled 469,287 eye screenings, 37,378 treatments and delivered 2.5m doses of antibiotics to tackle trachoma. Our ambition is to grow our income consistently over £10 million per year within the next five years. About the role Orbis UK is offering the role of Senior Finance Officer, as the organisation seeks to grow and build on past successes to reach its target of achieving £10m income in the next 5 years. This role is vital in order to support a highly performing group of staff as we seek to transform lives through the prevention and treatment of blindness. This role will sit within the Finance Team, which is responsible for the day-to-day finance operations of the organisation supporting both the Finance Manager and the Director of Finance and Operations in processing payments, payroll, journals, bank reconciliations and other key financial tasks needed for the successful running of a small international charity. This is an ideal role for someone who has an appetite for growth in their skills and knowledge and who has an aptitude for process and structure, which is critical when helping to manage the resources of an organisation, ensuring financial discipline and effective controls are maintained throughout. This role would be perfect for any candidate looking to further their career in finance and accountancy and you will be supported by a team of experienced accountants to guide and train you as well as provide you with plenty of development and learning opportunities, especially in pursuit of an accountancy qualification. Working within a team where new ideas are promoted and encouraged under an experienced Finance Manager, this role provides the perfect opportunity for the postholder to take ownership and make demonstrable change within a thriving international NGO. We are looking for someone who has excellent, demonstrable financial acumen and experience, excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, who can demonstrate an ability to learn with a thirst for new ideas. A high degree of IT proficiency is important as the organisation seeks to use technology, including Artificial Intelligence, to work more effectively for the achievement of growth in the organisation. Knowledge of the NGO sector is desirable, but we are open to applications from across disciplines and expertise if you can demonstrate your aptitude for the role with a hunger to learn. Applications from candidates seeking to work part time (30 hours per week) will be considered for the right candidate, which can be worked flexibly. The main responsibilities of this role are: To provide effective financial support to the Finance team and the wider organisation to ensure the smooth running of the charity. To ensure business continuity is maintained through the management of the purchase ledger function, including BACS, online banking payments and the review of expenses and credit card payments, payroll, income and bank reconciliations and other key tasks needed to ensure financial reporting can be made on schedule and in line with statutory, audit and trustee deadlines. To be organised, have excellent attention to detail and the ability to prioritise and manage a changing workload. Benefits of working for Orbis UK Before completion of probation: Competitive Salary benchmarked annually Minimum 25 days holiday pro-rated increasing with length of service Life Assurance Policy (4 x salary) Employee Assistance Programme E-learning Courses Social Activities Flexitime Free Sight test After completion of probation: Matched employer pension contribution up to a maximum of 10% of basic salary Interest free season ticket loan Cycle to work scheme Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice scheme Contribution to cost of new prescription glasses Possibility of an overseas project visit after 3 years service Application and interviews Closing Date: 11th June 2026 First Interviews: 19th and 22nd June 2026 Second Interviews: TBC Start Date: ASAP All applicants must have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Unfortunately, we won t be able to reply to all applications, so if you haven t heard from us by June 18th 2026 , your application has not been successful. We reserve the right to close applications early, if we receive enough applications that meet the criteria for the role so we would encourage interested applicants to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Our Values At Orbis we look to attract inspiring and motivated people to help fight blindness in communities around the world. Experience is vital to any application but over and above this we are looking for individuals who share our values. Our values of Accountability, Commitment, Innovation, Integrity and Equity are the thread that connect our global team across geographies, languages, job functions, and time zones. The Orbis values reflect the way we - as an organisation and as individuals - approach problems and communicate with each other. Our Vision To transform lives through the prevention and treatment of blindness Our Mission With out network of partners, we mentor, train and inspire local teams so they can save sight in their communities. Equal opportunities Orbis UK is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from any suitably qualified persons. We operate an anonymised recruitment procedure so that no job applicant receives less favourable treatment either directly or indirectly, on the grounds of age, gender reassignment, being married or in a civil partnership, being pregnant or on maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. This aims to ensure all applicants are assessed solely on the strength of their application and not be affected by unconscious bias or confirmation bias. Orbis UK acknowledges and recognises the disadvantages and barriers people from underrepresented and socially diverse groups face in the workforce. Orbis UK is committed to addressing this issue and we strongly encourage those from underrepresented and socially diverse groups (Black and Ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ and candidates with disabilities) to apply. Safeguarding Orbis UK is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and criminal records checks. Orbis UK is also a member of the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme Application is via curriculum vitae and covering letter , via the Charity Jobs Website where applications will be kept anonymous to ensure a fair selection process. Enquiries about the role can be made by contacting us via our website.
May 28, 2026
Full time
About Orbis UK Orbis UK is an affiliate of Orbis International, an eye care charity that transforms lives through the prevention and treatment of avoidable blindness and visual impairment. Over 1.1 billion people live with vision loss in the world today. Yet for a staggering 90% of these people, visual impairment is treatable or could have been prevented. At Orbis we work to change this injustice by providing treatment to thousands of people each year, training new generations of eye health-workers, and leading cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs that restore sight. Our vision is a world where communities strive together in the fight to save sight, and no-one is needlessly blind. Orbis UK (Orbis Charitable Trust) is a registered charity in the UK and raises income from funders across the UK, Europe and the Middle East, towards our global commitment to eliminate avoidable blindness. In 2025, the UK team raised £10m. These funds supported 18 projects across 8 countries. With these funds we delivered 9,908 training sessions for health workers, enabled 469,287 eye screenings, 37,378 treatments and delivered 2.5m doses of antibiotics to tackle trachoma. Our ambition is to grow our income consistently over £10 million per year within the next five years. About the role Orbis UK is offering the role of Senior Finance Officer, as the organisation seeks to grow and build on past successes to reach its target of achieving £10m income in the next 5 years. This role is vital in order to support a highly performing group of staff as we seek to transform lives through the prevention and treatment of blindness. This role will sit within the Finance Team, which is responsible for the day-to-day finance operations of the organisation supporting both the Finance Manager and the Director of Finance and Operations in processing payments, payroll, journals, bank reconciliations and other key financial tasks needed for the successful running of a small international charity. This is an ideal role for someone who has an appetite for growth in their skills and knowledge and who has an aptitude for process and structure, which is critical when helping to manage the resources of an organisation, ensuring financial discipline and effective controls are maintained throughout. This role would be perfect for any candidate looking to further their career in finance and accountancy and you will be supported by a team of experienced accountants to guide and train you as well as provide you with plenty of development and learning opportunities, especially in pursuit of an accountancy qualification. Working within a team where new ideas are promoted and encouraged under an experienced Finance Manager, this role provides the perfect opportunity for the postholder to take ownership and make demonstrable change within a thriving international NGO. We are looking for someone who has excellent, demonstrable financial acumen and experience, excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, who can demonstrate an ability to learn with a thirst for new ideas. A high degree of IT proficiency is important as the organisation seeks to use technology, including Artificial Intelligence, to work more effectively for the achievement of growth in the organisation. Knowledge of the NGO sector is desirable, but we are open to applications from across disciplines and expertise if you can demonstrate your aptitude for the role with a hunger to learn. Applications from candidates seeking to work part time (30 hours per week) will be considered for the right candidate, which can be worked flexibly. The main responsibilities of this role are: To provide effective financial support to the Finance team and the wider organisation to ensure the smooth running of the charity. To ensure business continuity is maintained through the management of the purchase ledger function, including BACS, online banking payments and the review of expenses and credit card payments, payroll, income and bank reconciliations and other key tasks needed to ensure financial reporting can be made on schedule and in line with statutory, audit and trustee deadlines. To be organised, have excellent attention to detail and the ability to prioritise and manage a changing workload. Benefits of working for Orbis UK Before completion of probation: Competitive Salary benchmarked annually Minimum 25 days holiday pro-rated increasing with length of service Life Assurance Policy (4 x salary) Employee Assistance Programme E-learning Courses Social Activities Flexitime Free Sight test After completion of probation: Matched employer pension contribution up to a maximum of 10% of basic salary Interest free season ticket loan Cycle to work scheme Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice scheme Contribution to cost of new prescription glasses Possibility of an overseas project visit after 3 years service Application and interviews Closing Date: 11th June 2026 First Interviews: 19th and 22nd June 2026 Second Interviews: TBC Start Date: ASAP All applicants must have the legal right to live and work in the UK. Unfortunately, we won t be able to reply to all applications, so if you haven t heard from us by June 18th 2026 , your application has not been successful. We reserve the right to close applications early, if we receive enough applications that meet the criteria for the role so we would encourage interested applicants to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Our Values At Orbis we look to attract inspiring and motivated people to help fight blindness in communities around the world. Experience is vital to any application but over and above this we are looking for individuals who share our values. Our values of Accountability, Commitment, Innovation, Integrity and Equity are the thread that connect our global team across geographies, languages, job functions, and time zones. The Orbis values reflect the way we - as an organisation and as individuals - approach problems and communicate with each other. Our Vision To transform lives through the prevention and treatment of blindness Our Mission With out network of partners, we mentor, train and inspire local teams so they can save sight in their communities. Equal opportunities Orbis UK is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from any suitably qualified persons. We operate an anonymised recruitment procedure so that no job applicant receives less favourable treatment either directly or indirectly, on the grounds of age, gender reassignment, being married or in a civil partnership, being pregnant or on maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. This aims to ensure all applicants are assessed solely on the strength of their application and not be affected by unconscious bias or confirmation bias. Orbis UK acknowledges and recognises the disadvantages and barriers people from underrepresented and socially diverse groups face in the workforce. Orbis UK is committed to addressing this issue and we strongly encourage those from underrepresented and socially diverse groups (Black and Ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ and candidates with disabilities) to apply. Safeguarding Orbis UK is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and criminal records checks. Orbis UK is also a member of the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme Application is via curriculum vitae and covering letter , via the Charity Jobs Website where applications will be kept anonymous to ensure a fair selection process. Enquiries about the role can be made by contacting us via our website.
Traffic Management Officer RJS Contractors are based in Farnborough Hampshire, we specialize in all aspects of groundworks, civils, drainage, building maintenance and Traffic Management. We are looking for an experienced traffic Management Officer to join our busy team and build the TM division alongside the Groundworks. To be successful in this role we are looking for someone who has a full, clean UK driving license. The right candidate will be confident in the role and working alone, must be able to work on their own and as part of the team, be able to manage their time efficiently and complete jobs within specified time frames. Full Traffic Management Officer job description Drafting and processing of all Permits, TMO s, TTRO s, Notices and all matters relating to planning, highway, parking, car park notices and traffic regulations. Drafting and processing all emergency and temporary traffic orders, including estimating, and recording all associated costs. Liaising with the finance team to issue invoices and ensuring payments are received from clients. Set up and maintain progress report files on all notices and orders the require processing and which are being processed. Answer any queries and complaints. Oversee new enquiries. Pricing all TM requirements. Meeting clients, council, highways when the requirement is needed. Oversee live TM projects. Using Joblogic and any other systems to facilitate the role. Liaising internally regarding project start dates. Finding new business through emails/calls/site meets. Stock checks/new suppliers. Equipment/vehicle checks. Site RAMS Managing operatives from onboarding/checks and ensuring compliant with PPE. Over see the smooth running of all aspects of traffic management on a day-to-day basis. Following up with quotes sent. Working with the groundworks division to assist estimators in applying for permits, TM plans and overseeing TM. Ensure prices are competitive and correctly quoted. Providing regular updates and briefings with the MD to provide TM progression. Initially/ Occasional site set up and being the operative to keep overheads down. Requirements for the Traffic Management Officer Traffic Order Management: minimum of 5years NRSWA Operative/Supervisor Lantra 12D M1-M2/12D MJ What is offered for the Traffic Management Officer role Role: Full time Pay: £38,000 - £42,000 Company van - For work purposes
May 28, 2026
Full time
Traffic Management Officer RJS Contractors are based in Farnborough Hampshire, we specialize in all aspects of groundworks, civils, drainage, building maintenance and Traffic Management. We are looking for an experienced traffic Management Officer to join our busy team and build the TM division alongside the Groundworks. To be successful in this role we are looking for someone who has a full, clean UK driving license. The right candidate will be confident in the role and working alone, must be able to work on their own and as part of the team, be able to manage their time efficiently and complete jobs within specified time frames. Full Traffic Management Officer job description Drafting and processing of all Permits, TMO s, TTRO s, Notices and all matters relating to planning, highway, parking, car park notices and traffic regulations. Drafting and processing all emergency and temporary traffic orders, including estimating, and recording all associated costs. Liaising with the finance team to issue invoices and ensuring payments are received from clients. Set up and maintain progress report files on all notices and orders the require processing and which are being processed. Answer any queries and complaints. Oversee new enquiries. Pricing all TM requirements. Meeting clients, council, highways when the requirement is needed. Oversee live TM projects. Using Joblogic and any other systems to facilitate the role. Liaising internally regarding project start dates. Finding new business through emails/calls/site meets. Stock checks/new suppliers. Equipment/vehicle checks. Site RAMS Managing operatives from onboarding/checks and ensuring compliant with PPE. Over see the smooth running of all aspects of traffic management on a day-to-day basis. Following up with quotes sent. Working with the groundworks division to assist estimators in applying for permits, TM plans and overseeing TM. Ensure prices are competitive and correctly quoted. Providing regular updates and briefings with the MD to provide TM progression. Initially/ Occasional site set up and being the operative to keep overheads down. Requirements for the Traffic Management Officer Traffic Order Management: minimum of 5years NRSWA Operative/Supervisor Lantra 12D M1-M2/12D MJ What is offered for the Traffic Management Officer role Role: Full time Pay: £38,000 - £42,000 Company van - For work purposes
Our client is a global life sciences organisation with a strong European footprint, seeking a Senior Direct Tax Manager to lead direct tax compliance and reporting across Germany and additional European markets. This role will oversee US tax reporting, local statutory compliance, and tax risk management, while supporting wider regional and global tax initiatives. Key Responsibilities Lead direct tax compliance and US tax reporting for Germany and selected European markets. Manage tax risk, audits, and governance, acting as the German Tax Compliance Management System Officer. Prepare and review US GAAP tax provisions, projections, and tax-related cash flow forecasts. Support transfer pricing documentation and provide tax advice to local business and finance teams. Manage internal and external resources, including developing team members and overseeing adviser budgets. About You You are an experienced direct tax manager professional with strong leadership capability and a strong understanding of European tax compliance. Skills & Experience Fluency in English. Degree and recognised tax qualification (or equivalent). Extensive experience in multinational corporate tax, including compliance and reporting. Understanding of US GAAP, tax provisions, and internal control frameworks Proven ability to lead teams, manage multiple priorities, and operate effectively in complex, cross-border environments To apply, please send your CV in English and in Word format to Alexia. languagematters is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
May 28, 2026
Full time
Our client is a global life sciences organisation with a strong European footprint, seeking a Senior Direct Tax Manager to lead direct tax compliance and reporting across Germany and additional European markets. This role will oversee US tax reporting, local statutory compliance, and tax risk management, while supporting wider regional and global tax initiatives. Key Responsibilities Lead direct tax compliance and US tax reporting for Germany and selected European markets. Manage tax risk, audits, and governance, acting as the German Tax Compliance Management System Officer. Prepare and review US GAAP tax provisions, projections, and tax-related cash flow forecasts. Support transfer pricing documentation and provide tax advice to local business and finance teams. Manage internal and external resources, including developing team members and overseeing adviser budgets. About You You are an experienced direct tax manager professional with strong leadership capability and a strong understanding of European tax compliance. Skills & Experience Fluency in English. Degree and recognised tax qualification (or equivalent). Extensive experience in multinational corporate tax, including compliance and reporting. Understanding of US GAAP, tax provisions, and internal control frameworks Proven ability to lead teams, manage multiple priorities, and operate effectively in complex, cross-border environments To apply, please send your CV in English and in Word format to Alexia. languagematters is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - a membership organisation in the SEND education sector National - home-based, with regular travel across England and Wales, particularly London £90,000-£110,000 per annum Full-time, permanent. What does it take to lead the national voice for special schools at a time of real change? About the organisation This organisation is the membership association for special schools in England and Wales. We bring together independent special schools, non-maintained special schools, special academies, maintained special schools and multi-academy trusts with specialist provision. We exist to inform, support and represent our members, helping specialist schools improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND and secure the place of specialist provision within the wider education system. The organisation is known for being accessible, responsive and personal, combining national influence with practical support that members value as timely, human and trustworthy. This is a pivotal moment for the organisation. In February this year, the Department for Education published a major white paper on SEND reform which will require the organisation to both influence national policy on behalf of our members and children and young people, as well as support them to navigate the changes. Our new CEO will need to review our strategy while building on our strong platform and momentum to further deepen our influence and strengthen our internal capacity. As our next Chief Executive, you will: Strategy & Impact: Lead the organisation through a period of policy and structural change, ensuring the organisation remains clear on purpose, responsive to members and influential in the SEND landscape. Governance & Finance: Work closely with the Board of Trustees to provide strong governance, prudent financial stewardship, robust risk management and clear strategic oversight. Operational Leadership: Provide confident leadership to a small, remote team, strengthening collaboration, accountability, resilience and a positive, high-trust culture. Income Generation: Oversee budgeting, planning and reporting while developing thoughtful opportunities to diversify income through membership, partnerships, events and related activity. Community & Partnerships: Build and sustain trusted relationships with government, parliament, regulators, sector bodies and member schools, ensuring the organisation remains relevant and well connected. Member Services: Protect and enhance the practical offer to members, from briefings and special interest groups to conferences, webinars, training and peer-to-peer learning. Brand & Profile: Act as a credible public ambassador for the organisation, helping to modernise communications and broaden the organisation's voice beyond a founder-shaped model. Future Growth: Shape a distributed leadership profile and support a more varied, accessible and engaging approach to membership, advocacy and communications. A seasoned senior leader with experience in a charity, membership body, education or public sector setting, and a clear track record of leading through change. A strong strategic thinker, able to absorb complex information quickly and translate it into clear, practical direction. A confident communicator with the gravitas to represent the organisation with members, staff, trustees, MPs, peers, media and national partners. A politically astute relationship-builder, comfortable navigating a complex and fast-moving external environment. Experienced in governance, with a sound understanding of working with boards or trustees and supporting effective decision-making. Numerate and commercially minded, with experience of budgets, financial planning, income generation or partnership development. Credible, approachable and resilient, with the emotional intelligence to lead well in a high-profile, remote and sometimes uncertain context. Direct SEND experience would be a significant advantage, alongside understanding of specialist education or similarly complex stakeholder environments. Why this organisation? This is a chance to lead a respected, member-led organisation with a strong national reputation and a clear public purpose. You will help shape the future of specialist education at a time when SEND reform is high on the agenda. The organisation has a loyal, experienced and collegiate remote staff team, supported by an active Board of Trustees. The organisation offers a genuinely influential platform, with strong connections across the sector and with government. Application For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 8th June 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
May 28, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - a membership organisation in the SEND education sector National - home-based, with regular travel across England and Wales, particularly London £90,000-£110,000 per annum Full-time, permanent. What does it take to lead the national voice for special schools at a time of real change? About the organisation This organisation is the membership association for special schools in England and Wales. We bring together independent special schools, non-maintained special schools, special academies, maintained special schools and multi-academy trusts with specialist provision. We exist to inform, support and represent our members, helping specialist schools improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND and secure the place of specialist provision within the wider education system. The organisation is known for being accessible, responsive and personal, combining national influence with practical support that members value as timely, human and trustworthy. This is a pivotal moment for the organisation. In February this year, the Department for Education published a major white paper on SEND reform which will require the organisation to both influence national policy on behalf of our members and children and young people, as well as support them to navigate the changes. Our new CEO will need to review our strategy while building on our strong platform and momentum to further deepen our influence and strengthen our internal capacity. As our next Chief Executive, you will: Strategy & Impact: Lead the organisation through a period of policy and structural change, ensuring the organisation remains clear on purpose, responsive to members and influential in the SEND landscape. Governance & Finance: Work closely with the Board of Trustees to provide strong governance, prudent financial stewardship, robust risk management and clear strategic oversight. Operational Leadership: Provide confident leadership to a small, remote team, strengthening collaboration, accountability, resilience and a positive, high-trust culture. Income Generation: Oversee budgeting, planning and reporting while developing thoughtful opportunities to diversify income through membership, partnerships, events and related activity. Community & Partnerships: Build and sustain trusted relationships with government, parliament, regulators, sector bodies and member schools, ensuring the organisation remains relevant and well connected. Member Services: Protect and enhance the practical offer to members, from briefings and special interest groups to conferences, webinars, training and peer-to-peer learning. Brand & Profile: Act as a credible public ambassador for the organisation, helping to modernise communications and broaden the organisation's voice beyond a founder-shaped model. Future Growth: Shape a distributed leadership profile and support a more varied, accessible and engaging approach to membership, advocacy and communications. A seasoned senior leader with experience in a charity, membership body, education or public sector setting, and a clear track record of leading through change. A strong strategic thinker, able to absorb complex information quickly and translate it into clear, practical direction. A confident communicator with the gravitas to represent the organisation with members, staff, trustees, MPs, peers, media and national partners. A politically astute relationship-builder, comfortable navigating a complex and fast-moving external environment. Experienced in governance, with a sound understanding of working with boards or trustees and supporting effective decision-making. Numerate and commercially minded, with experience of budgets, financial planning, income generation or partnership development. Credible, approachable and resilient, with the emotional intelligence to lead well in a high-profile, remote and sometimes uncertain context. Direct SEND experience would be a significant advantage, alongside understanding of specialist education or similarly complex stakeholder environments. Why this organisation? This is a chance to lead a respected, member-led organisation with a strong national reputation and a clear public purpose. You will help shape the future of specialist education at a time when SEND reform is high on the agenda. The organisation has a loyal, experienced and collegiate remote staff team, supported by an active Board of Trustees. The organisation offers a genuinely influential platform, with strong connections across the sector and with government. Application For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 8th June 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Insight Executive Group
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
I am recruiting for a proactive and organised Project Support Officer / Project Management Administrator (PMO) to provide high-quality coordination and administrative support across a portfolio of projects and transformation programmes. This role is central to ensuring effective project governance, robust reporting, and smooth day-to-day delivery. You will work closely with Project Managers, Business Analysts, Finance teams, and wider stakeholders to maintain pace, consistency, and quality across multiple workstreams. Project Coordination & Governance Organise and coordinate project meetings, workshops, and steering groups Prepare agendas, take accurate minutes, track actions, and ensure timely follow-up Support the production of highlight reports, dashboards, and presentations for programme boards Data, Reporting & Analysis Support Collate, monitor, and track data requests across multiple workstreams Maintain and update live trackers covering milestones, costs, benefits, placements, and KPIs Work collaboratively with Finance and Analysis teams to support benefit mapping and realisation Documentation & Communication Draft, format, and maintain project documentation, guidance materials, and presentations Support internal communications and stakeholder engagement activities Produce clear and concise summaries and updates from programme information sources Planning & Delivery Support Assist with process mapping and workshop delivery alongside Business Analysts Contribute to maintaining project plans, delivery schedules, and risk/action logs Support coordination and logistics of transformation and change activities Team & Programme Support Provide flexible support across multiple projects as priorities evolve Work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary environment Uphold professional standards and adopt a solution-focused approach Essential Skills & Experience Experience in a Project Support, Project Administrator, or PMO role Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Experience preparing reports, minutes, and tracking actions Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Desirable Experience working in a PMO or transformation programme environment Understanding of project delivery methodologies (e.g. Agile, PRINCE2) Experience supporting benefits tracking or programme reporting
May 27, 2026
Contractor
I am recruiting for a proactive and organised Project Support Officer / Project Management Administrator (PMO) to provide high-quality coordination and administrative support across a portfolio of projects and transformation programmes. This role is central to ensuring effective project governance, robust reporting, and smooth day-to-day delivery. You will work closely with Project Managers, Business Analysts, Finance teams, and wider stakeholders to maintain pace, consistency, and quality across multiple workstreams. Project Coordination & Governance Organise and coordinate project meetings, workshops, and steering groups Prepare agendas, take accurate minutes, track actions, and ensure timely follow-up Support the production of highlight reports, dashboards, and presentations for programme boards Data, Reporting & Analysis Support Collate, monitor, and track data requests across multiple workstreams Maintain and update live trackers covering milestones, costs, benefits, placements, and KPIs Work collaboratively with Finance and Analysis teams to support benefit mapping and realisation Documentation & Communication Draft, format, and maintain project documentation, guidance materials, and presentations Support internal communications and stakeholder engagement activities Produce clear and concise summaries and updates from programme information sources Planning & Delivery Support Assist with process mapping and workshop delivery alongside Business Analysts Contribute to maintaining project plans, delivery schedules, and risk/action logs Support coordination and logistics of transformation and change activities Team & Programme Support Provide flexible support across multiple projects as priorities evolve Work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary environment Uphold professional standards and adopt a solution-focused approach Essential Skills & Experience Experience in a Project Support, Project Administrator, or PMO role Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Experience preparing reports, minutes, and tracking actions Strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Desirable Experience working in a PMO or transformation programme environment Understanding of project delivery methodologies (e.g. Agile, PRINCE2) Experience supporting benefits tracking or programme reporting
Chair (Non-Executive) - Board of Directors South West Wildlife Fundraising Ltd ('SWWFL') Remuneration: £12,500 per annum (plus expenses) Location: Home-based, with some travel across the South West Time commitment: Approximately 4 days per month Do you care about the work of the Wildlife Trusts and want to make a real difference to the future of our treasured wildlife? About the role SWWFL, a wholly-owned trading subsidiary of 8 regional Wildlife Trusts, is seeking an experienced and strategic leader to take on the role of Non-Executive Chair of the Board. This is a pivotal leadership position, providing direction to the Board of Directors, supporting the Chief Executive Officer, and strengthening relationships with our owning Wildlife Trusts and partnerships with client Trusts. You will also serve as a Company Director of SWWFL, sharing responsibility for the oversight, stewardship, and long-term success of the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven organisation supporting the work of The Wildlife Trusts across the extended South West. Key responsibilities As Chair, you will: Lead the Board of Directors, ensuring effective governance, decision-making and accountability Work closely with the CEO, providing both support and constructive challenge Ensure strong strategic alignment between SWWFL and its owning Wildlife Trusts and client Wildlife Trusts Oversee financial performance, risk management and regulatory compliance Chair Board meetings and ensure effective participation from all Directors Act as an ambassador for SWWFL with external stakeholders and partner Wildlife Trusts Lead the annual appraisal and development of the CEO Governance and Director responsibilities In addition to Chair duties, the postholder will fulfil the responsibilities of a SWWFL Company Director, including: Acting in accordance with the SWWFL Memorandum & Articles of Association and Members' Agreement Exercising independent judgement, care and diligence Ensuring robust governance, financial oversight and risk management Supporting long-term sustainable success of the business Terms of appointment The Chair is appointed by majority vote of the Board Term: normally 3 years, may be renewed, with annual performance review by the Board and owning Trusts The Chair role is remunerated, via a contracting agreement, in recognition of additional responsibilities The person appointed must, therefore, have appropriate and genuine self-employed status (or equivalent) to receive payment Where a Trustee of an owning Wildlife Trust is appointed, they cannot receive remuneration in line with SWWFL governance arrangements All Directors (including the Chair in their Director capacity) are subject to SWWFL governance requirements About you We are looking for someone who brings: Experience Significant Board-level experience Proven experience of chairing meetings Senior strategic leadership experience (ideally in a commercial environment) Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building experience Skills & knowledge Strong understanding of governance and regulatory requirements High level of financial literacy Commercial awareness Experience in risk management and organisational oversight Personal qualities Strategic, decisive and emotionally intelligent Collaborative and diplomatic, with strong interpersonal skills Confident in an ambassadorial role Committed to the mission of The Wildlife Trusts Time commitment The Chair is expected to commit around 4 days per month, including: Regular meetings with the CEO and Finance Manager 6 Board and Stakeholder meetings annually 4 Finance & Remuneration Committee meetings Meetings with auditors and owning Trust CEOs Some travel across the South West will be required, although many meetings are held remotely. Eligibility The Chair does not need to be an employee of an owning Wildlife Trust. However, they do need to be a member of their local Wildlife Trust, and they will operate within a Board that includes Directors who are drawn from the owning Trusts: Avon, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire & Isle of Wight, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire Wildlife Trusts. Why join us? This is a unique opportunity to play a key leadership role in a values-driven organisation, helping to support vital conservation work across the South West and beyond. How to apply An application pack and form can be downloaded from the SWWFL website or upon request by emailing via the button below (please use 'SWWFL Chair Application' as the subject line). A copy of your CV, plus the completed application form detailing your skills and experience relevant to this role, must be included in your application. The deadline for applications is 7th June 2026. Interviews will take place on 30th June 2026 at Avon Wildlife Trust, Bristol.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Chair (Non-Executive) - Board of Directors South West Wildlife Fundraising Ltd ('SWWFL') Remuneration: £12,500 per annum (plus expenses) Location: Home-based, with some travel across the South West Time commitment: Approximately 4 days per month Do you care about the work of the Wildlife Trusts and want to make a real difference to the future of our treasured wildlife? About the role SWWFL, a wholly-owned trading subsidiary of 8 regional Wildlife Trusts, is seeking an experienced and strategic leader to take on the role of Non-Executive Chair of the Board. This is a pivotal leadership position, providing direction to the Board of Directors, supporting the Chief Executive Officer, and strengthening relationships with our owning Wildlife Trusts and partnerships with client Trusts. You will also serve as a Company Director of SWWFL, sharing responsibility for the oversight, stewardship, and long-term success of the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven organisation supporting the work of The Wildlife Trusts across the extended South West. Key responsibilities As Chair, you will: Lead the Board of Directors, ensuring effective governance, decision-making and accountability Work closely with the CEO, providing both support and constructive challenge Ensure strong strategic alignment between SWWFL and its owning Wildlife Trusts and client Wildlife Trusts Oversee financial performance, risk management and regulatory compliance Chair Board meetings and ensure effective participation from all Directors Act as an ambassador for SWWFL with external stakeholders and partner Wildlife Trusts Lead the annual appraisal and development of the CEO Governance and Director responsibilities In addition to Chair duties, the postholder will fulfil the responsibilities of a SWWFL Company Director, including: Acting in accordance with the SWWFL Memorandum & Articles of Association and Members' Agreement Exercising independent judgement, care and diligence Ensuring robust governance, financial oversight and risk management Supporting long-term sustainable success of the business Terms of appointment The Chair is appointed by majority vote of the Board Term: normally 3 years, may be renewed, with annual performance review by the Board and owning Trusts The Chair role is remunerated, via a contracting agreement, in recognition of additional responsibilities The person appointed must, therefore, have appropriate and genuine self-employed status (or equivalent) to receive payment Where a Trustee of an owning Wildlife Trust is appointed, they cannot receive remuneration in line with SWWFL governance arrangements All Directors (including the Chair in their Director capacity) are subject to SWWFL governance requirements About you We are looking for someone who brings: Experience Significant Board-level experience Proven experience of chairing meetings Senior strategic leadership experience (ideally in a commercial environment) Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building experience Skills & knowledge Strong understanding of governance and regulatory requirements High level of financial literacy Commercial awareness Experience in risk management and organisational oversight Personal qualities Strategic, decisive and emotionally intelligent Collaborative and diplomatic, with strong interpersonal skills Confident in an ambassadorial role Committed to the mission of The Wildlife Trusts Time commitment The Chair is expected to commit around 4 days per month, including: Regular meetings with the CEO and Finance Manager 6 Board and Stakeholder meetings annually 4 Finance & Remuneration Committee meetings Meetings with auditors and owning Trust CEOs Some travel across the South West will be required, although many meetings are held remotely. Eligibility The Chair does not need to be an employee of an owning Wildlife Trust. However, they do need to be a member of their local Wildlife Trust, and they will operate within a Board that includes Directors who are drawn from the owning Trusts: Avon, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire & Isle of Wight, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire Wildlife Trusts. Why join us? This is a unique opportunity to play a key leadership role in a values-driven organisation, helping to support vital conservation work across the South West and beyond. How to apply An application pack and form can be downloaded from the SWWFL website or upon request by emailing via the button below (please use 'SWWFL Chair Application' as the subject line). A copy of your CV, plus the completed application form detailing your skills and experience relevant to this role, must be included in your application. The deadline for applications is 7th June 2026. Interviews will take place on 30th June 2026 at Avon Wildlife Trust, Bristol.
Compliance Manager Croxley Green, Herts. £35,000 - £40,000 Key Accountabilities Joining established FCA Regulated FX Company, B2B and B2C trading. The primary responsibility of this role is as part of the compliance team, to help ensure compliance across the business with the company's AML policies and procedures, ensuring that exposure to financial crime, money laundering and terrorist financing is minimised and mitigated. In conjunction with internal training, the successful candidate must stay current with regulatory, legal & financial crime developments both in the UK and across the global economy. Responsibilities include Assisting the Director responsible for AML, with implementation of financial crime policy Liaising with the trading team regarding client information, ID and 'Source of Funds' documentation Ensuring the company's AML Risk Policy is implemented across all areas of the business. Responsibility for signing off low and medium risk clients & payments Onboarding and monitoring of new and existing affiliate partners Assist the Nominated Officer with quarterly testing and monitoring of systems and procedures for Board reports. Responsibility for the electronic ID & Verification systems and liaising with third party suppliers as necessary. Supporting one team member For more information and to apply please send your CV
May 27, 2026
Full time
Compliance Manager Croxley Green, Herts. £35,000 - £40,000 Key Accountabilities Joining established FCA Regulated FX Company, B2B and B2C trading. The primary responsibility of this role is as part of the compliance team, to help ensure compliance across the business with the company's AML policies and procedures, ensuring that exposure to financial crime, money laundering and terrorist financing is minimised and mitigated. In conjunction with internal training, the successful candidate must stay current with regulatory, legal & financial crime developments both in the UK and across the global economy. Responsibilities include Assisting the Director responsible for AML, with implementation of financial crime policy Liaising with the trading team regarding client information, ID and 'Source of Funds' documentation Ensuring the company's AML Risk Policy is implemented across all areas of the business. Responsibility for signing off low and medium risk clients & payments Onboarding and monitoring of new and existing affiliate partners Assist the Nominated Officer with quarterly testing and monitoring of systems and procedures for Board reports. Responsibility for the electronic ID & Verification systems and liaising with third party suppliers as necessary. Supporting one team member For more information and to apply please send your CV
This is an exciting opportunity to lead one of the most distinctive and high-performing music, culture and arts organisations in England. Newham Music is seeking an exceptional Chief Executive to lead the organisation through its next phase of development. The CEO will provide overall strategic, operational and cultural leadership, working closely with the Board of Trustees and senior team to ensure that Newham Music continues to deliver excellent work, strong partnerships, sound governance and long-term organisational resilience. This is a substantial and visible leadership role. The successful candidate will need to lead confidently across strategy, people, finance, governance, safeguarding, partnerships and external representation. They will also need to combine public and cultural leadership with a clear understanding of organisational performance, financial discipline and delivery. The incoming CEO will inherit an organisation with strong foundations, a respected reputation and significant reach across schools, communities and the wider cultural sector. They will also take on a live strategic brief. Key priorities will include sustaining trust and quality across the organisation, leading Newham Music's positioning for the next Arts Council England investment cycle, strengthening long-term resilience, and developing a more diversified income base alongside public investment. A central part of the role will be to lead Newham Music within a multi-income model. The successful candidate will need to show confidence in managing a mixed financial ecology that includes public grant funding, earned income, fundraising, sponsorship and wider partnership investment. They will be expected not only to protect existing income but to grow and diversify it. This is a role for a leader who can think strategically, act decisively, build strong relationships and lead with credibility across multiple settings. The right candidate will understand how to balance ambition with judgement, public purpose with financial realism, and artistic and educational values with strong organisational performance. We recognise that relatively few candidates will have direct senior experience of both the Music Hub model and the Arts Council England NPO framework. We do not require it. What we are looking for is the curiosity and capacity to understand both frameworks quickly, the leadership experience to operate confidently within them, and the credibility to represent Newham Music effectively to ACE, DfE, schools, funders and communities. If you have senior leadership experience in the charity, arts or publicly funded sector, within a mission-led organisation with a mixed income model and strong governance requirements, you have the foundations for this role. We will provide full briefing on both investment frameworks as part of the recruitment process, and transition support is designed to ensure the incoming CEO is fully equipped from day one.
May 27, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to lead one of the most distinctive and high-performing music, culture and arts organisations in England. Newham Music is seeking an exceptional Chief Executive to lead the organisation through its next phase of development. The CEO will provide overall strategic, operational and cultural leadership, working closely with the Board of Trustees and senior team to ensure that Newham Music continues to deliver excellent work, strong partnerships, sound governance and long-term organisational resilience. This is a substantial and visible leadership role. The successful candidate will need to lead confidently across strategy, people, finance, governance, safeguarding, partnerships and external representation. They will also need to combine public and cultural leadership with a clear understanding of organisational performance, financial discipline and delivery. The incoming CEO will inherit an organisation with strong foundations, a respected reputation and significant reach across schools, communities and the wider cultural sector. They will also take on a live strategic brief. Key priorities will include sustaining trust and quality across the organisation, leading Newham Music's positioning for the next Arts Council England investment cycle, strengthening long-term resilience, and developing a more diversified income base alongside public investment. A central part of the role will be to lead Newham Music within a multi-income model. The successful candidate will need to show confidence in managing a mixed financial ecology that includes public grant funding, earned income, fundraising, sponsorship and wider partnership investment. They will be expected not only to protect existing income but to grow and diversify it. This is a role for a leader who can think strategically, act decisively, build strong relationships and lead with credibility across multiple settings. The right candidate will understand how to balance ambition with judgement, public purpose with financial realism, and artistic and educational values with strong organisational performance. We recognise that relatively few candidates will have direct senior experience of both the Music Hub model and the Arts Council England NPO framework. We do not require it. What we are looking for is the curiosity and capacity to understand both frameworks quickly, the leadership experience to operate confidently within them, and the credibility to represent Newham Music effectively to ACE, DfE, schools, funders and communities. If you have senior leadership experience in the charity, arts or publicly funded sector, within a mission-led organisation with a mixed income model and strong governance requirements, you have the foundations for this role. We will provide full briefing on both investment frameworks as part of the recruitment process, and transition support is designed to ensure the incoming CEO is fully equipped from day one.
Job Title: Client Service Officer - Trade & Financial Institutions Job Purpose Act as a client service officer in the department ensuring efficient service to the trade customers and banks. Support FI and Trade Business in terms of related administrative activities. Key Responsibilities Perform compliance due diligence on new network bank relationships and establishment of RMA Monitor adverse news on n click apply for full job details
May 27, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Client Service Officer - Trade & Financial Institutions Job Purpose Act as a client service officer in the department ensuring efficient service to the trade customers and banks. Support FI and Trade Business in terms of related administrative activities. Key Responsibilities Perform compliance due diligence on new network bank relationships and establishment of RMA Monitor adverse news on n click apply for full job details
Our client, a prestigious banking brand who has been situated in the UK for nearly 50 years, is seeking a new Relationship Support individual. This excellent private & commercial banking brand has strong business lines into residential mortgages, BTL and commercial real estate lending. The role will see you in a front line role supporting Business Relationship Managers and support them in effective client portfolio management. The bank is located in Harrow and would reuqire you onsite 5 days per week, however they offer a convienient strict 9am - 5pm. They are ideally seeking someone who lives locally to Harrow upto 10/15miles maximum. Overview The role is primarily responsible for assisting the Relationship Managers in effective client portfolio management; strong communication skills and the confidence to manage frequent client contact is a key requirement. You will become familiar with a specific client portfolio, develop an understanding of client requirements, plus knowledge of the Bank's range of products (Corporate/Commercial/SME Banking) The role will provide support in Credit proposal processing, relationship facilitation, analysis/documentation and customer services. A key challenge in this role is to develop an understanding of client requirements, plus help the Branch/RM Foster professional relationships with the Bank's clients. Credit Proposal Processing Prepare customer credit paper / credit application for various types of credit facilities, analysis of full balance sheet, income statement and cash flow analysis, Scrutiny of all documents, accounts payment history etc. Relationship Facilitation & Service Follow a structured process as assigned by RM/SRM to service existing customer. May visit the customer with/without RM and write the call report, Resolve client query without further escalation. Must respond promptly to emails and telephone calls. Analysis/Documentation Support Maintain the validity of accounts, monitoring receipt of payments from customer and documentation of their facilities. Monitor all accounts in term of credit movement, business volumes and control including pending/overdue documents and payments. Follow up for upcoming TR due dates and PAD Retirements. Provide regular updates to SRM on performance of accounts allocated. Propose renewal of limits, Maintain insurance policies, Stock reports etc. Resource Coordination Pro-actively work with Branch Operation, Credit, and other function to meet customer requirements as approved by Branch/RM. Act as a reference for inter departmental activities to resolve all client servicing queries Compensation The role offers a generous base of £35,000 plus banking benefits and a yearly bonus with yearly salary reviews. Your first year you should earn approx £45,000 total comp, 2nd year £50,000 even an opportunity to move into a RM front line role wehre base salaries can exceed £80,000.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Our client, a prestigious banking brand who has been situated in the UK for nearly 50 years, is seeking a new Relationship Support individual. This excellent private & commercial banking brand has strong business lines into residential mortgages, BTL and commercial real estate lending. The role will see you in a front line role supporting Business Relationship Managers and support them in effective client portfolio management. The bank is located in Harrow and would reuqire you onsite 5 days per week, however they offer a convienient strict 9am - 5pm. They are ideally seeking someone who lives locally to Harrow upto 10/15miles maximum. Overview The role is primarily responsible for assisting the Relationship Managers in effective client portfolio management; strong communication skills and the confidence to manage frequent client contact is a key requirement. You will become familiar with a specific client portfolio, develop an understanding of client requirements, plus knowledge of the Bank's range of products (Corporate/Commercial/SME Banking) The role will provide support in Credit proposal processing, relationship facilitation, analysis/documentation and customer services. A key challenge in this role is to develop an understanding of client requirements, plus help the Branch/RM Foster professional relationships with the Bank's clients. Credit Proposal Processing Prepare customer credit paper / credit application for various types of credit facilities, analysis of full balance sheet, income statement and cash flow analysis, Scrutiny of all documents, accounts payment history etc. Relationship Facilitation & Service Follow a structured process as assigned by RM/SRM to service existing customer. May visit the customer with/without RM and write the call report, Resolve client query without further escalation. Must respond promptly to emails and telephone calls. Analysis/Documentation Support Maintain the validity of accounts, monitoring receipt of payments from customer and documentation of their facilities. Monitor all accounts in term of credit movement, business volumes and control including pending/overdue documents and payments. Follow up for upcoming TR due dates and PAD Retirements. Provide regular updates to SRM on performance of accounts allocated. Propose renewal of limits, Maintain insurance policies, Stock reports etc. Resource Coordination Pro-actively work with Branch Operation, Credit, and other function to meet customer requirements as approved by Branch/RM. Act as a reference for inter departmental activities to resolve all client servicing queries Compensation The role offers a generous base of £35,000 plus banking benefits and a yearly bonus with yearly salary reviews. Your first year you should earn approx £45,000 total comp, 2nd year £50,000 even an opportunity to move into a RM front line role wehre base salaries can exceed £80,000.
Debt Recovery Officer - Brent Contract - ongoing £20.08 per hour PAYE - APPROX £39,200.00 per annum Location: HA9 0FJ / hybrid - 1-2 days in office, 3-4 days work from home Full time Knowledge (please specify all essential criteria): 1. Excellent verbal, written debt recovery negotiation skills.2. Strong numerical, analytical, problem solving and decision-makingskills.3. Knowledge of what is important when delivering good customerservice in a very diverse environment.4. Knowledge of the debt recovery and enforcement process relating to at least one of the following: county and/or magistrates' court. Purpose 1. The post holder is required to recover and enforce collection for debts including Council Tax (NEC) Sundry (Oracle Advanced Collections) and/or any debt recovery portfolio managed within the Council.2. To recover all debts in an efficient and objective manner, giving absolute attention to the financial interests of the Council in terms of all revenue and debt streams, the Council's Debt Recovery policy.3. Ensure that all debt is collected in accordance with prevailing legislation, case law and local policy To find out more information please contact Abbie at Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
May 27, 2026
Contractor
Debt Recovery Officer - Brent Contract - ongoing £20.08 per hour PAYE - APPROX £39,200.00 per annum Location: HA9 0FJ / hybrid - 1-2 days in office, 3-4 days work from home Full time Knowledge (please specify all essential criteria): 1. Excellent verbal, written debt recovery negotiation skills.2. Strong numerical, analytical, problem solving and decision-makingskills.3. Knowledge of what is important when delivering good customerservice in a very diverse environment.4. Knowledge of the debt recovery and enforcement process relating to at least one of the following: county and/or magistrates' court. Purpose 1. The post holder is required to recover and enforce collection for debts including Council Tax (NEC) Sundry (Oracle Advanced Collections) and/or any debt recovery portfolio managed within the Council.2. To recover all debts in an efficient and objective manner, giving absolute attention to the financial interests of the Council in terms of all revenue and debt streams, the Council's Debt Recovery policy.3. Ensure that all debt is collected in accordance with prevailing legislation, case law and local policy To find out more information please contact Abbie at Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.