Employee Relations Specialist Location: Coventry (Hybrid & Occasional Travel) Salary: £36,900 + Non-Contractual Bonus & Strong Benefits Package Job Type: Full-time, Permanent (40 Hours Per Week, Flexible Start/Finish) About the Opportunity Are you an experienced ER Advisor or ER Specialist looking to take ownership of transnational through to complex casework within a major global brand? We are partnering with a world-class, global supply chain and logistics leader to recruit a dedicated Employee Relations Specialist to join their centralised People Services team. Operating in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment, this role offers a fantastic balance of high-level case management, strategic stakeholder engagement, and continuous improvement project work. This is a hybrid position, offering excellent flexibility with 2-3 days of remote working alongside occasional travel to key group sites as required. Key Responsibilities As an integral part of a structured team of ER professionals, you will manage end-to-end complex casework and support the wider business infrastructure. Your daily focus will include: Complex Case Management: Independently manage high-volume, end-to-end ER cases including complex grievances, disciplinaries, capability issues, long-term sickness, and sensitive business exits/dismissals. Stakeholder Partnership: Work closely with local HR Business Partners and line managers, coaching and influencing them to drive cases to a swift, compliant, and commercial resolution. Mentorship: Act as a technical subject matter expert, supporting and mentoring junior members of the People Services Advice team. Continuous Improvement & Projects: Track case management data to identify structural trends, assist in developing new ER toolkits, and support large-scale change projects, including TUPE and restructuring. Compliance: Maintain flawless, up-to-date knowledge of UK employment legislation to deliver expert-level risk mitigation. The Ideal Candidate To hit the ground running in this fast-paced environment, you will need to demonstrate: Proven ER Expertise: Strong practical experience managing a high-volume caseload of complex, end-to-end ER issues. Unionised Environment Experience: Prior experience working effectively within a trade unionized environment is highly advantageous. Commercial Acumen: The ability to assess high-volume workloads, identify critical priorities, and make sound commercial decisions while balancing risk. Stakeholder Skills: Exceptional communication skills with the confidence to challenge, influence, and build relationships with senior stakeholders across multiple locations. Qualifications: A deep understanding of HR best practice and UK employment legislation is essential; a CIPD qualification (or working towards it) is highly desirable If you are a proactive ER professional ready for your next step, please submit your CV for review.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Employee Relations Specialist Location: Coventry (Hybrid & Occasional Travel) Salary: £36,900 + Non-Contractual Bonus & Strong Benefits Package Job Type: Full-time, Permanent (40 Hours Per Week, Flexible Start/Finish) About the Opportunity Are you an experienced ER Advisor or ER Specialist looking to take ownership of transnational through to complex casework within a major global brand? We are partnering with a world-class, global supply chain and logistics leader to recruit a dedicated Employee Relations Specialist to join their centralised People Services team. Operating in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment, this role offers a fantastic balance of high-level case management, strategic stakeholder engagement, and continuous improvement project work. This is a hybrid position, offering excellent flexibility with 2-3 days of remote working alongside occasional travel to key group sites as required. Key Responsibilities As an integral part of a structured team of ER professionals, you will manage end-to-end complex casework and support the wider business infrastructure. Your daily focus will include: Complex Case Management: Independently manage high-volume, end-to-end ER cases including complex grievances, disciplinaries, capability issues, long-term sickness, and sensitive business exits/dismissals. Stakeholder Partnership: Work closely with local HR Business Partners and line managers, coaching and influencing them to drive cases to a swift, compliant, and commercial resolution. Mentorship: Act as a technical subject matter expert, supporting and mentoring junior members of the People Services Advice team. Continuous Improvement & Projects: Track case management data to identify structural trends, assist in developing new ER toolkits, and support large-scale change projects, including TUPE and restructuring. Compliance: Maintain flawless, up-to-date knowledge of UK employment legislation to deliver expert-level risk mitigation. The Ideal Candidate To hit the ground running in this fast-paced environment, you will need to demonstrate: Proven ER Expertise: Strong practical experience managing a high-volume caseload of complex, end-to-end ER issues. Unionised Environment Experience: Prior experience working effectively within a trade unionized environment is highly advantageous. Commercial Acumen: The ability to assess high-volume workloads, identify critical priorities, and make sound commercial decisions while balancing risk. Stakeholder Skills: Exceptional communication skills with the confidence to challenge, influence, and build relationships with senior stakeholders across multiple locations. Qualifications: A deep understanding of HR best practice and UK employment legislation is essential; a CIPD qualification (or working towards it) is highly desirable If you are a proactive ER professional ready for your next step, please submit your CV for review.
AVP Senior Internal Auditor - Banking Operations - London - Corporate and Investment Bank Assistant Vice President-Operations Internal Audit Who we areUnited by a sense of purpose towards our customers - to be a trusted partner for the long-term - and our universal banking platform in EMEA, Banking Group has an international growth agenda and award-winning products, meaning we provide exciting opportunities to work on a diverse range of projects and initiatives. We deliver a full suite of corporate finance products and solutions to our customers as well as investment banking and advisory services, and a range of innovative solutions in global capital markets. Read on to find out how you could enhance your skills and gain valuable experience by joining us to support our clients' transition to a sustainable future.Role SummaryWe are looking for an Assistant Vice President (Operations) to join the Internal Audit Department (IAD) in London. This role will provide day-to-day operational support to the EMEA Internal Audit function.The position is well suited to an individual with experience in internal audit or audit operations, who is keen to develop their skills in audit planning, reporting, and operational governance. The role holder will support the Operations team in producing management information, creating governance papers, maintaining audit processes, and coordinating routine operational activities for internal and external stakeholders.Business AreaIAD is an independent function within the International Bank, reporting to the Board Audit Committee. IAD provides assurance over the design and operating effectiveness of key controls across the organisation and delivers approximately 80 audit reports annually across EMEA.The Audit Business Operations team supports the audit function by maintaining consistent processes, supporting audit delivery, and ensuring compliance with internal policies, professional standards, and regulatory requirements.Position DescriptionThe AVP (Operations) will support a range of operational activities across the EMEA Internal Audit Department. Responsibilities will include: Creating the various papers for governance reporting on behalf of the General Managers.Supporting the annual audit planning and risk assessment process, including data collection and coordination.Preparing management information (MI) on audit delivery, issue tracking, time recording and data gaps in the audit system.Maintaining the IAD intranet microsite (SharePoint) and assisting with publication of final audit reports.Assisting with the maintenance of audit documentation including templates and SharePoint content.Providing support for the Archer system, including user queries, data checks, and assisting with testing of system updates.Maintaining training records and skills matrices for the department.Supporting procurement activities and vendor onboarding relevant to audit operations.Assisting with Business Continuity Management processes.The role requires close collaboration with audit and operations colleagues across EMEA and a willingness to adapt as processes and requirements evolve.Key ResponsibilitiesPrepare regular MI packs for Internal Audit management and governance forums.Support the collation of audit data across EMEA to assist in monitoring of audit delivery and issues.Perform data checks to ensure all data is accurate and complete, including reporting.Assist with tracking the audit delivery schedule and supporting resource reporting.Provide hands-on support during the annual audit planning cycle and mid-year updates.Maintain the IAD intranet microsite (SharePoint), assist with publication of final audit reports, support adherence to BCP requirements and relevant internal policies, including EUC controls.Maintain and update Internal Audit documentation and operational records and ensuring documentation aligns with internal requirements, audit standards, and regulatory expectations.Assist with maintaining the audit entity universe and supporting annual risk assessment activities and support periodic updates to the audit plan based on agreed changes.CompetenciesCustomer FocusDriving ChangeDriving ResultsEmbraces DiversityEnterprise LeadershipJudgement and Decision-MakingRisk ManagementStrategic and VisionaryTrust and IntegrityWhat we offerFor all the expertise and experience you bring to help us make a difference, it's only sustainable if we support you to build your career and be your best self, so we offer competitive company benefits, centred around promoting positive well-being and work-life balance. We also believe in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all team members' perspectives and contributions are valued. Initiatives in place which promote a diverse and inclusive culture and healthy work-life balance include hybrid working, Sport & Social Clubs and Diversity and Inclusion networks.As an employee, you have access to a host of both useful and exciting benefit offerings. See below some of the benefits on offer to you:Hybrid and flexible workingCompetitive paid leave daysBenefits to support your physical wellbeing, including private medical insurance and life and invalidity insuranceVarious policies to support your mental wellbeing, including a robust behavioural health network with counselling and coaching services Access a wide range of learning and development opportunities and career progression opportunitiesAmbitious remuneration package
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
AVP Senior Internal Auditor - Banking Operations - London - Corporate and Investment Bank Assistant Vice President-Operations Internal Audit Who we areUnited by a sense of purpose towards our customers - to be a trusted partner for the long-term - and our universal banking platform in EMEA, Banking Group has an international growth agenda and award-winning products, meaning we provide exciting opportunities to work on a diverse range of projects and initiatives. We deliver a full suite of corporate finance products and solutions to our customers as well as investment banking and advisory services, and a range of innovative solutions in global capital markets. Read on to find out how you could enhance your skills and gain valuable experience by joining us to support our clients' transition to a sustainable future.Role SummaryWe are looking for an Assistant Vice President (Operations) to join the Internal Audit Department (IAD) in London. This role will provide day-to-day operational support to the EMEA Internal Audit function.The position is well suited to an individual with experience in internal audit or audit operations, who is keen to develop their skills in audit planning, reporting, and operational governance. The role holder will support the Operations team in producing management information, creating governance papers, maintaining audit processes, and coordinating routine operational activities for internal and external stakeholders.Business AreaIAD is an independent function within the International Bank, reporting to the Board Audit Committee. IAD provides assurance over the design and operating effectiveness of key controls across the organisation and delivers approximately 80 audit reports annually across EMEA.The Audit Business Operations team supports the audit function by maintaining consistent processes, supporting audit delivery, and ensuring compliance with internal policies, professional standards, and regulatory requirements.Position DescriptionThe AVP (Operations) will support a range of operational activities across the EMEA Internal Audit Department. Responsibilities will include: Creating the various papers for governance reporting on behalf of the General Managers.Supporting the annual audit planning and risk assessment process, including data collection and coordination.Preparing management information (MI) on audit delivery, issue tracking, time recording and data gaps in the audit system.Maintaining the IAD intranet microsite (SharePoint) and assisting with publication of final audit reports.Assisting with the maintenance of audit documentation including templates and SharePoint content.Providing support for the Archer system, including user queries, data checks, and assisting with testing of system updates.Maintaining training records and skills matrices for the department.Supporting procurement activities and vendor onboarding relevant to audit operations.Assisting with Business Continuity Management processes.The role requires close collaboration with audit and operations colleagues across EMEA and a willingness to adapt as processes and requirements evolve.Key ResponsibilitiesPrepare regular MI packs for Internal Audit management and governance forums.Support the collation of audit data across EMEA to assist in monitoring of audit delivery and issues.Perform data checks to ensure all data is accurate and complete, including reporting.Assist with tracking the audit delivery schedule and supporting resource reporting.Provide hands-on support during the annual audit planning cycle and mid-year updates.Maintain the IAD intranet microsite (SharePoint), assist with publication of final audit reports, support adherence to BCP requirements and relevant internal policies, including EUC controls.Maintain and update Internal Audit documentation and operational records and ensuring documentation aligns with internal requirements, audit standards, and regulatory expectations.Assist with maintaining the audit entity universe and supporting annual risk assessment activities and support periodic updates to the audit plan based on agreed changes.CompetenciesCustomer FocusDriving ChangeDriving ResultsEmbraces DiversityEnterprise LeadershipJudgement and Decision-MakingRisk ManagementStrategic and VisionaryTrust and IntegrityWhat we offerFor all the expertise and experience you bring to help us make a difference, it's only sustainable if we support you to build your career and be your best self, so we offer competitive company benefits, centred around promoting positive well-being and work-life balance. We also believe in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all team members' perspectives and contributions are valued. Initiatives in place which promote a diverse and inclusive culture and healthy work-life balance include hybrid working, Sport & Social Clubs and Diversity and Inclusion networks.As an employee, you have access to a host of both useful and exciting benefit offerings. See below some of the benefits on offer to you:Hybrid and flexible workingCompetitive paid leave daysBenefits to support your physical wellbeing, including private medical insurance and life and invalidity insuranceVarious policies to support your mental wellbeing, including a robust behavioural health network with counselling and coaching services Access a wide range of learning and development opportunities and career progression opportunitiesAmbitious remuneration package
The Portfolio Group
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG21R34 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG21R34 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG15R25 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG15R25 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG22R35 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG22R35 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Director - DCO Communications & Stakeholder Engagement Reports to: Senior Director Location: UK London Employment Type: Full-time Role Overview A leading infrastructure and advisory organisation is seeking a strategic and experienced Director - DCO Communications & Stakeholder Engagement to lead communications, consultation, and stakeholder engagement activities across Development Consent Order (DCO) and Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Reporting to the Senior Director, this role will support the successful delivery of major infrastructure projects through effective stakeholder management, public consultation, strategic communications, and reputational risk management. Key Responsibilities Lead communications and stakeholder engagement strategies across DCO/NSIP projects. Manage relationships with local authorities, statutory consultees, government bodies, community groups, landowners, and project partners. Oversee public consultation programmes, exhibitions, and engagement activities in line with Planning Act 2008 requirements. Develop consultation materials, stakeholder communications, briefings, and reports. Advise project teams and senior leadership on stakeholder risks, political sensitivities, and reputational issues. Support DCO submissions through effective consultation reporting and stakeholder management. Work collaboratively with planning, land, engineering, environmental, and legal teams. Required Experience Significant experience in stakeholder engagement, communications, public affairs, or infrastructure planning. Strong understanding of UK DCO / NSIP processes and statutory consultation requirements. Experience delivering stakeholder engagement strategies for major infrastructure or development projects. Excellent communication, relationship management, and organisational skills. Ability to manage complex and high-profile stakeholder environments. Preferred Background Experience within infrastructure sectors such as energy, transport, utilities, rail, water, or aviation is advantageous. Key Skills Strategic communications Stakeholder engagement Public consultation Reputational risk management Political awareness Relationship management Project coordination Opportunity This is an opportunity to play a key role in delivering nationally significant infrastructure projects that support long-term growth and community development across the UK. Please get in contact with Matt Stevenson on (phone number removed) to discuss in further detail.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Director - DCO Communications & Stakeholder Engagement Reports to: Senior Director Location: UK London Employment Type: Full-time Role Overview A leading infrastructure and advisory organisation is seeking a strategic and experienced Director - DCO Communications & Stakeholder Engagement to lead communications, consultation, and stakeholder engagement activities across Development Consent Order (DCO) and Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Reporting to the Senior Director, this role will support the successful delivery of major infrastructure projects through effective stakeholder management, public consultation, strategic communications, and reputational risk management. Key Responsibilities Lead communications and stakeholder engagement strategies across DCO/NSIP projects. Manage relationships with local authorities, statutory consultees, government bodies, community groups, landowners, and project partners. Oversee public consultation programmes, exhibitions, and engagement activities in line with Planning Act 2008 requirements. Develop consultation materials, stakeholder communications, briefings, and reports. Advise project teams and senior leadership on stakeholder risks, political sensitivities, and reputational issues. Support DCO submissions through effective consultation reporting and stakeholder management. Work collaboratively with planning, land, engineering, environmental, and legal teams. Required Experience Significant experience in stakeholder engagement, communications, public affairs, or infrastructure planning. Strong understanding of UK DCO / NSIP processes and statutory consultation requirements. Experience delivering stakeholder engagement strategies for major infrastructure or development projects. Excellent communication, relationship management, and organisational skills. Ability to manage complex and high-profile stakeholder environments. Preferred Background Experience within infrastructure sectors such as energy, transport, utilities, rail, water, or aviation is advantageous. Key Skills Strategic communications Stakeholder engagement Public consultation Reputational risk management Political awareness Relationship management Project coordination Opportunity This is an opportunity to play a key role in delivering nationally significant infrastructure projects that support long-term growth and community development across the UK. Please get in contact with Matt Stevenson on (phone number removed) to discuss in further detail.
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG24R38 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG24R38 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG23R37 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Our client a true market leader in their field is looking for an experienced Litigation Consultant specialising within employment law to join their field based team. Experienced within Advocacy the successful candidate will manage cases across their locality with some requirement to travel across the UK. This is fantastic opportunity to be able to work from home and within the field representing clients within employment tribunal cases. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Advocate, looking for an improved work life balance or a HR professional who has represented the company interests within a Tribunal setting. We are looking for candidates who are confident, articulate and legally qualified, who have direct employment law experience. The successful candidate will be part of the UK Legal Team and will work closely with the employment law advisory service, the Litigation Executive teams and Senior Leadership Team. There is a strong focus on delivering high standards of care and service to our clients and we are looking for someone with good communication skills and high professional standards. Responsibilities Review allocated claims brought against clients in the Employment Tribunal, in conjunction with the appointed Litigation Executive preparing the case, to include approving the drafted pleadings, disclosure exercises and bundles of documents. Representing clients in Tribunals and hearing and contested cases at tribunal Preparation of cases, write up and running trials in court Provide clear assessment of client cases, and identify and manage risks to the client including cost implications Representing client interests wholly and presenting all legal arguments relevant Person Specification Advocacy experience, ideally within employment law Experience of representation in employment tribunal cases Professional qualification preferred but not essential Hold a full valid driving licence, and can work with autonomy and independently Ability to work under pressure INDFIR 47475BG23R37 The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Fletcher George Recruitment Ltd
Leatherhead, Surrey
Senior Audit Manager - Leatherhead, Surrey £75,000 - £90,000 + Comprehensive Benefits Package Hybrid Working Flexible Working Senior Client Exposure A Senior Audit Manager opportunity in Leatherhead, Surrey, offering London-quality client work, complex audit assignments and advisory exposure, without the daily commute. This role sits within an award-winning independent Accountancy and Tax practice with a strong client-focused culture and an exceptional portfolio of privately owned, entrepreneurial and international clients. The work is technically interesting, commercially varied and well-suited to an experienced audit professional who wants senior-level responsibility, Partner access and long-term career progression. Fletcher George is delighted to be supporting this appointment. The firm continues to enjoy significant success while retaining its independence, relationship-led approach and strong commitment to client service. Clients include entrepreneurial business owners, substantial privately owned groups, international organisations, high-net-worth individuals and businesses operating across sophisticated sectors including technology, financial services, property development, luxury retail, media and motorsport. Many of the assignments are complex and advisory-led, offering a breadth and depth of experience which is rare to find outside London. The Opportunity Working closely with the Audit Partners and Directors, you will take responsibility for a diverse portfolio of audit clients ranging from owner-managed businesses through to large and complex groups. Alongside statutory audit assignments, you will also have the opportunity to become involved in advisory and project-based work, including due diligence, investigations, valuations and complex financial reporting projects. This is a senior client-facing audit role offering regular access to business owners, Boards and senior decision-makers. It would suit an experienced Audit Senior Manager, Audit Manager or senior audit professional who enjoys both technical audit delivery and wider commercial advisory work. Key Responsibilities Managing a varied portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Leading audit planning, risk assessment and delivery from inception through to completion Acting as a key point of contact for clients and providing commercial and accounting support Working closely with Partners and Directors on client engagements and strategic matters Reviewing statutory financial statements prepared under UK GAAP, FRS 102 and IFRS Ensuring audits are delivered efficiently while maintaining high technical standards Supporting quality control initiatives and continuous improvement projects Managing, mentoring and developing junior team members Contributing to business development activity, proposals and new client opportunities Participating in wider advisory assignments, including due diligence, investigations and valuations Managing a varied portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Leading audit planning, risk assessment and delivery from inception through to completion Acting as a key point of contact for clients and providing commercial and accounting support Working closely with Partners and Directors on client engagements and strategic matters Reviewing statutory financial statements prepared under UK GAAP, FRS 102 and IFRS Ensuring audits are delivered efficiently while maintaining high technical standards Supporting quality control initiatives and continuous improvement projects Managing, mentoring and developing junior team members Contributing to business development activity, proposals and new client opportunities Participating in wider advisory assignments, including due diligence, investigations and valuations About You You will be ACA, ACCA or equivalent qualified and currently operating in a senior audit role within an accountancy practice. You may already be working as a Senior Audit Manager, Audit Manager, Audit & Accounts Senior Manager or Audit Associate Director, and you will be looking for a role which offers greater client exposure, technical challenge and long-term career development. You will bring: Extensive experience managing statutory audit assignments Strong technical knowledge of UK GAAP, FRS 102 and IFRS Experience managing a varied audit portfolio Excellent client relationship and stakeholder management skills Commercial awareness and the ability to provide practical business advice Strong leadership, delegation and team development skills Excellent communication and project management skills A proactive, hands-on and collaborative approach The ability to work independently while supporting the wider audit team Exposure to transaction support, due diligence or other advisory-led assignments would be advantageous, although not essential. Salary and Benefits Salary guide set by Fletcher George of £75,000 - £90,000, depending on experience Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Comprehensive benefits package Exposure to an exceptional and varied client portfolio Opportunity to work closely with highly experienced Partners and Directors Advisory and project-based work alongside statutory audit assignments Genuine long-term career progression opportunities Modern offices and an excellent working environment Supportive, independent accountancy practice environment Location The role is based in Leatherhead, Surrey and is easily accessible from across Surrey and South West London, including Guildford, Epsom, Cobham, Esher, Weybridge, Woking, Reigate, Dorking, Kingston, Sutton, Croydon and South West London. For audit professionals currently commuting into Central London, this opportunity offers access to a genuinely impressive client portfolio, complex assignments and direct exposure to Partners and business owners, while allowing you to work closer to home. Next Steps Please apply now or contact Fletcher George for a confidential discussion about this Senior Audit Manager job in Leatherhead, Surrey.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Senior Audit Manager - Leatherhead, Surrey £75,000 - £90,000 + Comprehensive Benefits Package Hybrid Working Flexible Working Senior Client Exposure A Senior Audit Manager opportunity in Leatherhead, Surrey, offering London-quality client work, complex audit assignments and advisory exposure, without the daily commute. This role sits within an award-winning independent Accountancy and Tax practice with a strong client-focused culture and an exceptional portfolio of privately owned, entrepreneurial and international clients. The work is technically interesting, commercially varied and well-suited to an experienced audit professional who wants senior-level responsibility, Partner access and long-term career progression. Fletcher George is delighted to be supporting this appointment. The firm continues to enjoy significant success while retaining its independence, relationship-led approach and strong commitment to client service. Clients include entrepreneurial business owners, substantial privately owned groups, international organisations, high-net-worth individuals and businesses operating across sophisticated sectors including technology, financial services, property development, luxury retail, media and motorsport. Many of the assignments are complex and advisory-led, offering a breadth and depth of experience which is rare to find outside London. The Opportunity Working closely with the Audit Partners and Directors, you will take responsibility for a diverse portfolio of audit clients ranging from owner-managed businesses through to large and complex groups. Alongside statutory audit assignments, you will also have the opportunity to become involved in advisory and project-based work, including due diligence, investigations, valuations and complex financial reporting projects. This is a senior client-facing audit role offering regular access to business owners, Boards and senior decision-makers. It would suit an experienced Audit Senior Manager, Audit Manager or senior audit professional who enjoys both technical audit delivery and wider commercial advisory work. Key Responsibilities Managing a varied portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Leading audit planning, risk assessment and delivery from inception through to completion Acting as a key point of contact for clients and providing commercial and accounting support Working closely with Partners and Directors on client engagements and strategic matters Reviewing statutory financial statements prepared under UK GAAP, FRS 102 and IFRS Ensuring audits are delivered efficiently while maintaining high technical standards Supporting quality control initiatives and continuous improvement projects Managing, mentoring and developing junior team members Contributing to business development activity, proposals and new client opportunities Participating in wider advisory assignments, including due diligence, investigations and valuations Managing a varied portfolio of audit clients across a range of sectors Leading audit planning, risk assessment and delivery from inception through to completion Acting as a key point of contact for clients and providing commercial and accounting support Working closely with Partners and Directors on client engagements and strategic matters Reviewing statutory financial statements prepared under UK GAAP, FRS 102 and IFRS Ensuring audits are delivered efficiently while maintaining high technical standards Supporting quality control initiatives and continuous improvement projects Managing, mentoring and developing junior team members Contributing to business development activity, proposals and new client opportunities Participating in wider advisory assignments, including due diligence, investigations and valuations About You You will be ACA, ACCA or equivalent qualified and currently operating in a senior audit role within an accountancy practice. You may already be working as a Senior Audit Manager, Audit Manager, Audit & Accounts Senior Manager or Audit Associate Director, and you will be looking for a role which offers greater client exposure, technical challenge and long-term career development. You will bring: Extensive experience managing statutory audit assignments Strong technical knowledge of UK GAAP, FRS 102 and IFRS Experience managing a varied audit portfolio Excellent client relationship and stakeholder management skills Commercial awareness and the ability to provide practical business advice Strong leadership, delegation and team development skills Excellent communication and project management skills A proactive, hands-on and collaborative approach The ability to work independently while supporting the wider audit team Exposure to transaction support, due diligence or other advisory-led assignments would be advantageous, although not essential. Salary and Benefits Salary guide set by Fletcher George of £75,000 - £90,000, depending on experience Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Comprehensive benefits package Exposure to an exceptional and varied client portfolio Opportunity to work closely with highly experienced Partners and Directors Advisory and project-based work alongside statutory audit assignments Genuine long-term career progression opportunities Modern offices and an excellent working environment Supportive, independent accountancy practice environment Location The role is based in Leatherhead, Surrey and is easily accessible from across Surrey and South West London, including Guildford, Epsom, Cobham, Esher, Weybridge, Woking, Reigate, Dorking, Kingston, Sutton, Croydon and South West London. For audit professionals currently commuting into Central London, this opportunity offers access to a genuinely impressive client portfolio, complex assignments and direct exposure to Partners and business owners, while allowing you to work closer to home. Next Steps Please apply now or contact Fletcher George for a confidential discussion about this Senior Audit Manager job in Leatherhead, Surrey.
Location: Manchester City Centre Hybrid Working Available Post-Probation Salary: 45,000 - 100,000 OTE + Uncapped Commission + Benefits OTE: Six-Figure Earnings Achievable in Year One UK Staffing Group are delighted to be exclusively partnering with a highly successful and rapidly growing insurance brokerage to recruit an experienced Group Risk & PMI Advisor. This is a genuine opportunity to become the Group Risk specialist within an established business that already generates significant demand through its extensive broker and referral network. Unlike many roles in the market, this isn't about inheriting a struggling desk or managing a team. The business has identified a growing opportunity within the Group Risk and PMI market and is looking for an experienced professional to help shape and develop the proposition whilst capitalising on an existing pipeline of opportunities. If you're looking for a role where your expertise will be valued, your opinion listened to, and your earnings genuinely uncapped, this could be the perfect next step. The Opportunity As the Group Risk & PMI specialist, you'll be responsible for advising SME and corporate clients on: Group Life Assurance Group Critical Illness Group Income Protection Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Working with a panel of leading insurers, you'll source and recommend tailored solutions that meet clients' individual needs whilst helping the business continue its expansion into the employee benefits market. This role offers the opportunity to become the recognised subject matter expert within a successful and ambitious brokerage, influencing the future direction of the proposition without the burden of management responsibilities. Key Responsibilities Develop and manage relationships with SME and corporate clients Advise clients on Group Risk and PMI solutions Conduct detailed fact-finds and needs analysis Source and compare products from a panel of insurers Convert warm inbound opportunities and self-generated business into revenue Deliver compliant and tailored recommendations Build and maintain a strong pipeline of opportunities Engage with senior decision-makers including HR Directors, Finance Directors and business owners Liaise with insurers and internal teams to ensure seamless implementation Provide market insight and expertise to support the growth of the proposition About You To be considered for this opportunity, you'll have: Proven experience advising on Group Risk products Strong knowledge of Group Life, Group Critical Illness and Group Income Protection Experience working within an insurance broker or intermediary environment A demonstrable track record of generating and converting new business Strong consultative sales and relationship-building skills Confidence engaging with senior stakeholders and decision-makers Experience advising on PMI products would be advantageous but is not essential. What's On Offer Highly Competitive Basic Salary Uncapped Commission Structure Six-Figure Earning Potential Hybrid Working Model Post-Probation Warm Opportunities Generated Through Existing Networks Structured Onboarding and Ongoing Development Clear Long-Term Career Progression Monthly and Quarterly Incentives European City Break Rewards Regular Social Events Modern Manchester City Centre Offices Comprehensive Benefits Package Why Join? This is an opportunity to join a business that already has a proven track record of growth, a strong reputation in the market and an established flow of opportunities. You'll have the autonomy to utilise your expertise, influence the direction of the Group Risk proposition and maximise your earnings, all whilst working within a supportive, ambitious and high-performing environment. If you're an experienced Group Risk professional looking for a role where you can make a genuine impact without stepping into management, we'd love to hear from you. UK Staffing Group Ltd acts as an Employment Agency and Employment Business. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. By applying, you consent to us storing your details for the purpose of matching you with suitable opportunities.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Location: Manchester City Centre Hybrid Working Available Post-Probation Salary: 45,000 - 100,000 OTE + Uncapped Commission + Benefits OTE: Six-Figure Earnings Achievable in Year One UK Staffing Group are delighted to be exclusively partnering with a highly successful and rapidly growing insurance brokerage to recruit an experienced Group Risk & PMI Advisor. This is a genuine opportunity to become the Group Risk specialist within an established business that already generates significant demand through its extensive broker and referral network. Unlike many roles in the market, this isn't about inheriting a struggling desk or managing a team. The business has identified a growing opportunity within the Group Risk and PMI market and is looking for an experienced professional to help shape and develop the proposition whilst capitalising on an existing pipeline of opportunities. If you're looking for a role where your expertise will be valued, your opinion listened to, and your earnings genuinely uncapped, this could be the perfect next step. The Opportunity As the Group Risk & PMI specialist, you'll be responsible for advising SME and corporate clients on: Group Life Assurance Group Critical Illness Group Income Protection Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Working with a panel of leading insurers, you'll source and recommend tailored solutions that meet clients' individual needs whilst helping the business continue its expansion into the employee benefits market. This role offers the opportunity to become the recognised subject matter expert within a successful and ambitious brokerage, influencing the future direction of the proposition without the burden of management responsibilities. Key Responsibilities Develop and manage relationships with SME and corporate clients Advise clients on Group Risk and PMI solutions Conduct detailed fact-finds and needs analysis Source and compare products from a panel of insurers Convert warm inbound opportunities and self-generated business into revenue Deliver compliant and tailored recommendations Build and maintain a strong pipeline of opportunities Engage with senior decision-makers including HR Directors, Finance Directors and business owners Liaise with insurers and internal teams to ensure seamless implementation Provide market insight and expertise to support the growth of the proposition About You To be considered for this opportunity, you'll have: Proven experience advising on Group Risk products Strong knowledge of Group Life, Group Critical Illness and Group Income Protection Experience working within an insurance broker or intermediary environment A demonstrable track record of generating and converting new business Strong consultative sales and relationship-building skills Confidence engaging with senior stakeholders and decision-makers Experience advising on PMI products would be advantageous but is not essential. What's On Offer Highly Competitive Basic Salary Uncapped Commission Structure Six-Figure Earning Potential Hybrid Working Model Post-Probation Warm Opportunities Generated Through Existing Networks Structured Onboarding and Ongoing Development Clear Long-Term Career Progression Monthly and Quarterly Incentives European City Break Rewards Regular Social Events Modern Manchester City Centre Offices Comprehensive Benefits Package Why Join? This is an opportunity to join a business that already has a proven track record of growth, a strong reputation in the market and an established flow of opportunities. You'll have the autonomy to utilise your expertise, influence the direction of the Group Risk proposition and maximise your earnings, all whilst working within a supportive, ambitious and high-performing environment. If you're an experienced Group Risk professional looking for a role where you can make a genuine impact without stepping into management, we'd love to hear from you. UK Staffing Group Ltd acts as an Employment Agency and Employment Business. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. By applying, you consent to us storing your details for the purpose of matching you with suitable opportunities.
Senior / Principal Associate - Defendant Clinical Negligence South West London Hybrid working I'm currently working on an opportunity with a highly regarded healthcare litigation team in London that is continuing to grow its defendant clinical negligence offering. This team acts on behalf of NHS bodies and primary care providers , handling a broad mix of complex and high-value claims. It's a well-established practice with a strong reputation in the market and long-standing panel relationships, offering lawyers the chance to work on some of the most challenging and sensitive cases in this space. The Opportunity Manage a caseload of complex, high-value clinical negligence claims Work closely with experienced partners on more technical and severe injury matters Gain direct client exposure , including interaction with healthcare organisations Play a role in developing client relationships and contributing to growth You'll also have the chance to collaborate with colleagues across wider healthcare disciplines, including: Inquests and investigations Regulatory and disciplinary matters Public law and judicial review Mental health and risk advisory work The Team Large, well-resourced national clinical negligence group Strong presence across multiple offices Recognised in the legal directories for its defendant healthcare work Known for combining technical quality with a collaborative team culture About You Qualified solicitor (or equivalent) with strong defendant clinical negligence experience Ideally experience gained within a panel firm environment , though this isn't essential Confident handling complex, high-value matters , including severe injury claims
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Senior / Principal Associate - Defendant Clinical Negligence South West London Hybrid working I'm currently working on an opportunity with a highly regarded healthcare litigation team in London that is continuing to grow its defendant clinical negligence offering. This team acts on behalf of NHS bodies and primary care providers , handling a broad mix of complex and high-value claims. It's a well-established practice with a strong reputation in the market and long-standing panel relationships, offering lawyers the chance to work on some of the most challenging and sensitive cases in this space. The Opportunity Manage a caseload of complex, high-value clinical negligence claims Work closely with experienced partners on more technical and severe injury matters Gain direct client exposure , including interaction with healthcare organisations Play a role in developing client relationships and contributing to growth You'll also have the chance to collaborate with colleagues across wider healthcare disciplines, including: Inquests and investigations Regulatory and disciplinary matters Public law and judicial review Mental health and risk advisory work The Team Large, well-resourced national clinical negligence group Strong presence across multiple offices Recognised in the legal directories for its defendant healthcare work Known for combining technical quality with a collaborative team culture About You Qualified solicitor (or equivalent) with strong defendant clinical negligence experience Ideally experience gained within a panel firm environment , though this isn't essential Confident handling complex, high-value matters , including severe injury claims
More2Life, part of the Key Group of companies, has been a pioneering force in the Equity Release market since its launch in 2008. Our mission is to help over 55's live their later life with freedom and peace of mind. We're committed to achieving this mission by providing innovative, customer-focused lending solutions that meet the unique needs of those aged 55 or over and their families. We are looking for a qualified Senior Solicitor to lead and develop our Group Lending Legal Team. The legal team supports the lending function of our Group providing expert property legal advice, strategic guidance, and operational support across the full end-to-end lifecycle of lifetime mortgage products. The Head of Conveyancing is a senior leadership role with primary responsibility for overseeing the property and conveyancing related legal aspects of lifetime mortgage lending within more2life, together with the provision of legal oversight on key contracts and commercial arrangements. The role plays a key strategic role in shaping lending policies, managing legal risk and providing oversight and direction on conveyancing related legal issues arising from secured lending activity. The successful candidate will act as the senior legal authority for our lending division, ensuring regulatory compliance, legal risk management, operational excellence, and high-quality technical legal support to the wider business. Main role & responsibilities: As well as leading, mentoring and developing the legal team you will play a key role in providing legal leadership across the full lifetime mortgage cycle. Working closely with Underwriting, Risk, Compliance and Operations teams, you will provide expert legal oversight and strategic support across the business. Origination & Conveyancing Provide senior legal oversight of all legal property conveyancing related aspects of lifetime mortgage lending, Provide expert advice on complex conveyancing matters, including leasehold, title defects, estate rent charges and non-standard property issues, ensure processes align with regulatory requirements, lender policies, and industry standards. Post Completion Support the Servicing team on post completion activity including transfers of equity, part sale of land and service charge arrears Instructing and managing external legal advisors on repossession litigation, providing clear advice to senior stakeholders on risk, progress and outcomes Contract Support Drafting, reviewing and advising on a range of commercial contracts supporting the lending business, with a particular focus on supplier agreements. Providing legal advice on contractual risk, negotiating terms and ensuring agreements align with internal policies and commercial objectives Working with Operations and the Head of Supplier Relationships to support effective supplier onboarding and ongoing contract management Legal Risk & Governance Identify, assess, and mitigate legal risks across the lending lifecycle. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, regulation, and best practice Contribute to governance frameworks, internal policies, and audit responses. Provide clear and pragmatic legal advice to senior stakeholders. Advise the business on legal risk, policy changes, and legislative developments affecting conveyancing and lifetime mortgage products Stakeholder Engagement Act as a trusted legal adviser to senior leadership and key business stakeholders. Work collaboratively with Compliance, Risk, Operations, and Customer teams. Represent the legal function in internal forums, projects, and change initiatives. Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies within the legal function. Embed consistent standards, strong controls, and high-quality legal outcomes. Support transformation initiatives and growth of the lending business. Ideally, we will be looking for: Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales) with a minimum of 7 years PQE in Residential Property gained either in house or in private practice. Experience of drafting and negotiating commercial contracts Ability to identify and communicate legal issues to a non legal audience Strong technical knowledge of conveyancing and mortgage-related legal work. Experience managing or leading legal teams. Strong commercial awareness and ability to provide pragmatic business-focused advice. Experience within lifetime mortgages, equity release or specialist lending is desirable
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
More2Life, part of the Key Group of companies, has been a pioneering force in the Equity Release market since its launch in 2008. Our mission is to help over 55's live their later life with freedom and peace of mind. We're committed to achieving this mission by providing innovative, customer-focused lending solutions that meet the unique needs of those aged 55 or over and their families. We are looking for a qualified Senior Solicitor to lead and develop our Group Lending Legal Team. The legal team supports the lending function of our Group providing expert property legal advice, strategic guidance, and operational support across the full end-to-end lifecycle of lifetime mortgage products. The Head of Conveyancing is a senior leadership role with primary responsibility for overseeing the property and conveyancing related legal aspects of lifetime mortgage lending within more2life, together with the provision of legal oversight on key contracts and commercial arrangements. The role plays a key strategic role in shaping lending policies, managing legal risk and providing oversight and direction on conveyancing related legal issues arising from secured lending activity. The successful candidate will act as the senior legal authority for our lending division, ensuring regulatory compliance, legal risk management, operational excellence, and high-quality technical legal support to the wider business. Main role & responsibilities: As well as leading, mentoring and developing the legal team you will play a key role in providing legal leadership across the full lifetime mortgage cycle. Working closely with Underwriting, Risk, Compliance and Operations teams, you will provide expert legal oversight and strategic support across the business. Origination & Conveyancing Provide senior legal oversight of all legal property conveyancing related aspects of lifetime mortgage lending, Provide expert advice on complex conveyancing matters, including leasehold, title defects, estate rent charges and non-standard property issues, ensure processes align with regulatory requirements, lender policies, and industry standards. Post Completion Support the Servicing team on post completion activity including transfers of equity, part sale of land and service charge arrears Instructing and managing external legal advisors on repossession litigation, providing clear advice to senior stakeholders on risk, progress and outcomes Contract Support Drafting, reviewing and advising on a range of commercial contracts supporting the lending business, with a particular focus on supplier agreements. Providing legal advice on contractual risk, negotiating terms and ensuring agreements align with internal policies and commercial objectives Working with Operations and the Head of Supplier Relationships to support effective supplier onboarding and ongoing contract management Legal Risk & Governance Identify, assess, and mitigate legal risks across the lending lifecycle. Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, regulation, and best practice Contribute to governance frameworks, internal policies, and audit responses. Provide clear and pragmatic legal advice to senior stakeholders. Advise the business on legal risk, policy changes, and legislative developments affecting conveyancing and lifetime mortgage products Stakeholder Engagement Act as a trusted legal adviser to senior leadership and key business stakeholders. Work collaboratively with Compliance, Risk, Operations, and Customer teams. Represent the legal function in internal forums, projects, and change initiatives. Continuous Improvement Drive process improvements and efficiencies within the legal function. Embed consistent standards, strong controls, and high-quality legal outcomes. Support transformation initiatives and growth of the lending business. Ideally, we will be looking for: Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales) with a minimum of 7 years PQE in Residential Property gained either in house or in private practice. Experience of drafting and negotiating commercial contracts Ability to identify and communicate legal issues to a non legal audience Strong technical knowledge of conveyancing and mortgage-related legal work. Experience managing or leading legal teams. Strong commercial awareness and ability to provide pragmatic business-focused advice. Experience within lifetime mortgages, equity release or specialist lending is desirable
Are you experienced in managing compliance portfolios and looking for your next challenge? THE ORGANISATION The organisation is a UK-based professional services firm operating across multiple regions. It provides tailored accounting, tax, and consultancy services to a diverse client base. The business values professional development, innovation, and delivering high-quality client outcomes. ? • Manages a multi-disciplinary team supporting client accounts and compliance services • Focuses on process improvement, risk management, and client satisfaction • Develops strategic solutions aligned with client needs and regulatory standards • Emphasises collaborative working across service lines such as tax and advisory THE ROLE This position leads the operational delivery of the compliance department within the organisation, ensuring the efficient management of a broad portfolio of clients. You will oversee statutory accounts, risk management, and client relationships, contributing to portfolio growth and process improvements. The role involves working closely with tax teams and senior management to deliver integrated, high-quality services. • Lead the day-to-day compliance operations, maintaining standards and efficiency • Review and sign off on low-risk statutory accounts with a focus on accuracy and compliance • Develop and improve processes for accounts production and review to enhance scalability • Act as a point of escalation for technical queries and quality issues • Manage workflow, capacity planning, and resource allocation across teams • Coach team members, supporting their development and skills enhancement • Monitor and escalate higher-risk or complex compliance matters • Collaborate with client managers and other service lines to deliver value-driven service • Build and nurture strong client relationships through insight and regular engagement • Drive initiatives to enhance efficiency through technology adoption and process standardisation • Assist leadership with reporting on compliance performance, risks, and opportunities THE IDEAL CANDIDATE An experienced compliance or accounting professional who thrives in a dynamic environment and can lead a team effectively. You will have strong technical knowledge and a client-focused approach. Mandatory • At least 8-10 years' experience in compliance, accounts, or audit within similar sectors • Proven leadership skills in managing teams and delivering client outcomes • Knowledge of statutory accounting standards (UK GAAP, IFRS, FRS 102) and tax compliance • Experience reviewing and signing off on statutory accounts for low-risk clients • Willingness to collaborate with tax and other service teams • Ability to use technology for process improvement (ERP systems, Excel, Power BI) Preferred • Professional qualifications such as ACA, ACCA, or CTA • Experience in portfolio growth, client relationship management, and business development • Knowledge of risk management and internal controls frameworks (e.g., SOX) • Familiarity with workflow and capacity planning tools • Strong communication skills to liaise with technical teams and clients effectively ON OFFER Joining the organisation offers a unique chance to work in a supportive environment that values continuous improvement and professional growth. You will be part of a collaborative team, contributing to interesting projects that enhance your expertise. The package reflects your experience and responsibilities, with opportunities for career progression. • Competitive salary • Benefits include pension, health plans, and ongoing training • Flexible working arrangements and supportive management team • Exposure to diverse client portfolios and cross-service collaboration • Opportunities to develop leadership skills and advance your career If you're ready to lead a compliance team and help shape client success, we welcome your application. iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's 'protected characteristic'. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity. Data shows that certain groups, mainly women and people from Black and Minority communities, are less likely to apply for jobs where they don't meet 100% of role requirements. iMultiply would encourage you to apply for roles where there is room for development and growth.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Are you experienced in managing compliance portfolios and looking for your next challenge? THE ORGANISATION The organisation is a UK-based professional services firm operating across multiple regions. It provides tailored accounting, tax, and consultancy services to a diverse client base. The business values professional development, innovation, and delivering high-quality client outcomes. ? • Manages a multi-disciplinary team supporting client accounts and compliance services • Focuses on process improvement, risk management, and client satisfaction • Develops strategic solutions aligned with client needs and regulatory standards • Emphasises collaborative working across service lines such as tax and advisory THE ROLE This position leads the operational delivery of the compliance department within the organisation, ensuring the efficient management of a broad portfolio of clients. You will oversee statutory accounts, risk management, and client relationships, contributing to portfolio growth and process improvements. The role involves working closely with tax teams and senior management to deliver integrated, high-quality services. • Lead the day-to-day compliance operations, maintaining standards and efficiency • Review and sign off on low-risk statutory accounts with a focus on accuracy and compliance • Develop and improve processes for accounts production and review to enhance scalability • Act as a point of escalation for technical queries and quality issues • Manage workflow, capacity planning, and resource allocation across teams • Coach team members, supporting their development and skills enhancement • Monitor and escalate higher-risk or complex compliance matters • Collaborate with client managers and other service lines to deliver value-driven service • Build and nurture strong client relationships through insight and regular engagement • Drive initiatives to enhance efficiency through technology adoption and process standardisation • Assist leadership with reporting on compliance performance, risks, and opportunities THE IDEAL CANDIDATE An experienced compliance or accounting professional who thrives in a dynamic environment and can lead a team effectively. You will have strong technical knowledge and a client-focused approach. Mandatory • At least 8-10 years' experience in compliance, accounts, or audit within similar sectors • Proven leadership skills in managing teams and delivering client outcomes • Knowledge of statutory accounting standards (UK GAAP, IFRS, FRS 102) and tax compliance • Experience reviewing and signing off on statutory accounts for low-risk clients • Willingness to collaborate with tax and other service teams • Ability to use technology for process improvement (ERP systems, Excel, Power BI) Preferred • Professional qualifications such as ACA, ACCA, or CTA • Experience in portfolio growth, client relationship management, and business development • Knowledge of risk management and internal controls frameworks (e.g., SOX) • Familiarity with workflow and capacity planning tools • Strong communication skills to liaise with technical teams and clients effectively ON OFFER Joining the organisation offers a unique chance to work in a supportive environment that values continuous improvement and professional growth. You will be part of a collaborative team, contributing to interesting projects that enhance your expertise. The package reflects your experience and responsibilities, with opportunities for career progression. • Competitive salary • Benefits include pension, health plans, and ongoing training • Flexible working arrangements and supportive management team • Exposure to diverse client portfolios and cross-service collaboration • Opportunities to develop leadership skills and advance your career If you're ready to lead a compliance team and help shape client success, we welcome your application. iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's 'protected characteristic'. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity. Data shows that certain groups, mainly women and people from Black and Minority communities, are less likely to apply for jobs where they don't meet 100% of role requirements. iMultiply would encourage you to apply for roles where there is room for development and growth.
Government Recruitment Services
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
HEAD OF DIGITAL PORTFOLIO Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Reference number: 458119 Total Package: Total Package: £69,500 + location allowance of £5,000 (London) £69,500 + location allowance of £1,750 (Milton Keynes) £69,500 (East Kilbride) Contract: Full time, permanent Location: London, East Kilbride or Milton Keynes Hours: Full time . You'll be required to work in line with our policies on hybrid working (minimum 60% in the office) We lead the UK's diplomatic, development and consular work around the world. We employ around 17,000 staff in our global network of 281 offices worldwide. Our UK-based staff work in King Charles Street in London, Abercrombie House in East Kilbride and Hanslope Park in Milton Keynes. Your role with us The Digital Technology and Security (DTaS) directorate is responsible for delivering our ambition to make the FCDO the world's most technologically integrated and innovative foreign ministry. This means harnessing digital, data, technology, IT security and information management to deliver our diplomatic, development and consular aims, all while keeping our people and information safe, especially from hostile actors. Main purpose of the job When you join us in this important role, you'll provide strategic oversight of our digital, data and technology portfolio as you lead a collaborative team of portfolio professionals, and inspire a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and delivery excellence. Shaping and maintaining a robust governance framework, it will be your task to ensure effective prioritisation, resource allocation and risk management across a complex, high-value portfolio of products, services and programmes. Working closely with our senior stakeholders to maintain evidence-based investment decisions, we'll also expect you to ensure benefits are clearly defined, and the portfolio adapts to changing priorities. Acting as a key advisor to your senior leadership colleagues, you'll be committed to providing clear, data-driven insights and recommendations to inform decision-making at the highest levels of our organisation. Championing best practice in strategic portfolio management will be key to your success, as will supporting the development of business cases and ensuring reporting mechanisms are in place to track progress, manage interdependencies and deliver successful outcomes. You'll have a number of additional day-to-day responsibilities - these include identifying, categorising and prioritising new demand for inclusion in service groups and the portfolio, establishing a clear governance framework and reporting system, coordinating reporting from service groups, and analysing performance at portfolio level. Who we're looking for To be a success in this significant position you'll have well developed experience of managing large-scale, complex digital and technology projects, and of using strategic portfolio management as a tool for organisational change. With proven practical knowledge of strategic risk management, agile planning cycles, problem solving and the ability to administer multiple interdependencies, your strong leadership skills will see you inspiring cross-functional teams and engaging, motivating and coaching on best practice processes. Candidates will ideally possess a Chartered Project Professional (ChPP), Managing Successful Programmes (MSP), or Management of Portfolios (MoP) certification, or demonstrate significant experience in successfully managing complex programmes or work or portfolios. Able to adopt a proactive approach to your work while focusing on the continuous improvement of yourself and the service, you'll have the communication skills to identify, analyse and engage with stakeholders through a range of channels, ensuring that investment proposals align with our ambitious transformation objectives. Please be aware that you must be a British Citizen at the time of application and be required to attain Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. For more information about this process, click here . We value diversity and inclusion and actively encourage and welcome applications from all communities. Everyone here gets the support to develop their skills and capabilities as well as benefits that help to make the most of life in and out of work, including a Civil Service pension. Use your talent and experience to shape our nation's future, and deliver tangible improvements to millions of lives, including your own. Apply before 11:55 pm on Monday 29th June 2026.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
HEAD OF DIGITAL PORTFOLIO Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Reference number: 458119 Total Package: Total Package: £69,500 + location allowance of £5,000 (London) £69,500 + location allowance of £1,750 (Milton Keynes) £69,500 (East Kilbride) Contract: Full time, permanent Location: London, East Kilbride or Milton Keynes Hours: Full time . You'll be required to work in line with our policies on hybrid working (minimum 60% in the office) We lead the UK's diplomatic, development and consular work around the world. We employ around 17,000 staff in our global network of 281 offices worldwide. Our UK-based staff work in King Charles Street in London, Abercrombie House in East Kilbride and Hanslope Park in Milton Keynes. Your role with us The Digital Technology and Security (DTaS) directorate is responsible for delivering our ambition to make the FCDO the world's most technologically integrated and innovative foreign ministry. This means harnessing digital, data, technology, IT security and information management to deliver our diplomatic, development and consular aims, all while keeping our people and information safe, especially from hostile actors. Main purpose of the job When you join us in this important role, you'll provide strategic oversight of our digital, data and technology portfolio as you lead a collaborative team of portfolio professionals, and inspire a culture of continuous improvement, collaboration and delivery excellence. Shaping and maintaining a robust governance framework, it will be your task to ensure effective prioritisation, resource allocation and risk management across a complex, high-value portfolio of products, services and programmes. Working closely with our senior stakeholders to maintain evidence-based investment decisions, we'll also expect you to ensure benefits are clearly defined, and the portfolio adapts to changing priorities. Acting as a key advisor to your senior leadership colleagues, you'll be committed to providing clear, data-driven insights and recommendations to inform decision-making at the highest levels of our organisation. Championing best practice in strategic portfolio management will be key to your success, as will supporting the development of business cases and ensuring reporting mechanisms are in place to track progress, manage interdependencies and deliver successful outcomes. You'll have a number of additional day-to-day responsibilities - these include identifying, categorising and prioritising new demand for inclusion in service groups and the portfolio, establishing a clear governance framework and reporting system, coordinating reporting from service groups, and analysing performance at portfolio level. Who we're looking for To be a success in this significant position you'll have well developed experience of managing large-scale, complex digital and technology projects, and of using strategic portfolio management as a tool for organisational change. With proven practical knowledge of strategic risk management, agile planning cycles, problem solving and the ability to administer multiple interdependencies, your strong leadership skills will see you inspiring cross-functional teams and engaging, motivating and coaching on best practice processes. Candidates will ideally possess a Chartered Project Professional (ChPP), Managing Successful Programmes (MSP), or Management of Portfolios (MoP) certification, or demonstrate significant experience in successfully managing complex programmes or work or portfolios. Able to adopt a proactive approach to your work while focusing on the continuous improvement of yourself and the service, you'll have the communication skills to identify, analyse and engage with stakeholders through a range of channels, ensuring that investment proposals align with our ambitious transformation objectives. Please be aware that you must be a British Citizen at the time of application and be required to attain Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. For more information about this process, click here . We value diversity and inclusion and actively encourage and welcome applications from all communities. Everyone here gets the support to develop their skills and capabilities as well as benefits that help to make the most of life in and out of work, including a Civil Service pension. Use your talent and experience to shape our nation's future, and deliver tangible improvements to millions of lives, including your own. Apply before 11:55 pm on Monday 29th June 2026.
We are working with a leading global insurance firm to appoint an HR Business Partner into their London office. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative, international environment where you will play a key role in delivering both operational HR support and strategic initiatives across the UK and Europe. Reporting directly to the Head of HR, you will partner closely with stakeholders across the business while contributing to the wider global People strategy. The Role As HR Business Partner, you will provide end-to-end HR support across the employee lifecycle, combining hands-on operational delivery with strategic input across people, talent, and culture initiatives. Key Responsibilities Business Partnering Act as a trusted advisor to stakeholders, providing guidance, coaching, and support on people-related matters Support the delivery of the Group HR strategy alongside the Head of HR Contribute to regional and global HR projects Employee Relations Manage and advise on low-risk ER cases, ensuring early intervention where possible Provide confidential coaching and guidance to employees and managers Ensure alignment with company policies and best practice HR Operations & Payroll Support the full employee lifecycle including onboarding, benefits, and offboarding Assist with payroll processes and deputise for the Payroll Manager when required Maintain HR systems (Workday) and ensure accuracy of HR data Keep HR policies and intranet resources up to date Data & Insights Analyse HR metrics and employee data to identify trends and opportunities Support insights from engagement surveys, exit interviews, and inclusion initiatives Talent, Learning & Development Support performance review cycles and talent planning processes Work with managers to identify development opportunities and succession plans Promote and enhance learning initiatives across the business Recruitment & DEI Oversee recruitment approvals and promote a diversity-focused hiring approach Support inclusive hiring practices and training (e.g. unconscious bias) Compensation & Wellbeing Assist with annual compensation processes Support wellbeing initiatives and promote a positive employee experience About You Early-career HR professional with strong operational HR experience and a desire to develop CIPD qualified (or equivalent) Experience working within financial services / insurance / professional services Exposure to European markets highly advantageous Strong interpersonal, communication, and stakeholder management skills Proactive, adaptable, and confident working in a fast-paced, global environment Strong organisational and analytical capabilities Why Apply? Opportunity to join a globally recognised insurance organisation Broad, varied HR remit with exposure to both operational and strategic work Collaborative, inclusive culture with strong career development prospects International environment with global project exposure If you're interested in discussing this opportunity further, please get in touch or apply directly.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
We are working with a leading global insurance firm to appoint an HR Business Partner into their London office. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative, international environment where you will play a key role in delivering both operational HR support and strategic initiatives across the UK and Europe. Reporting directly to the Head of HR, you will partner closely with stakeholders across the business while contributing to the wider global People strategy. The Role As HR Business Partner, you will provide end-to-end HR support across the employee lifecycle, combining hands-on operational delivery with strategic input across people, talent, and culture initiatives. Key Responsibilities Business Partnering Act as a trusted advisor to stakeholders, providing guidance, coaching, and support on people-related matters Support the delivery of the Group HR strategy alongside the Head of HR Contribute to regional and global HR projects Employee Relations Manage and advise on low-risk ER cases, ensuring early intervention where possible Provide confidential coaching and guidance to employees and managers Ensure alignment with company policies and best practice HR Operations & Payroll Support the full employee lifecycle including onboarding, benefits, and offboarding Assist with payroll processes and deputise for the Payroll Manager when required Maintain HR systems (Workday) and ensure accuracy of HR data Keep HR policies and intranet resources up to date Data & Insights Analyse HR metrics and employee data to identify trends and opportunities Support insights from engagement surveys, exit interviews, and inclusion initiatives Talent, Learning & Development Support performance review cycles and talent planning processes Work with managers to identify development opportunities and succession plans Promote and enhance learning initiatives across the business Recruitment & DEI Oversee recruitment approvals and promote a diversity-focused hiring approach Support inclusive hiring practices and training (e.g. unconscious bias) Compensation & Wellbeing Assist with annual compensation processes Support wellbeing initiatives and promote a positive employee experience About You Early-career HR professional with strong operational HR experience and a desire to develop CIPD qualified (or equivalent) Experience working within financial services / insurance / professional services Exposure to European markets highly advantageous Strong interpersonal, communication, and stakeholder management skills Proactive, adaptable, and confident working in a fast-paced, global environment Strong organisational and analytical capabilities Why Apply? Opportunity to join a globally recognised insurance organisation Broad, varied HR remit with exposure to both operational and strategic work Collaborative, inclusive culture with strong career development prospects International environment with global project exposure If you're interested in discussing this opportunity further, please get in touch or apply directly.
HR Manager Rayleigh 35,000 - 40,000 per annum (DOE) + Benefits Full Time Permanent 9am - 5pm About the Role We are looking for an experienced and proactive HR Manager to take ownership of the full employee lifecycle within our clients organisation. This is a varied, hands-on role where you will play a key part in ensuring compliance, supporting our clients people, and fostering a positive and productive workplace culture. Key Responsibilities Policy & Compliance Maintain and update HR policies and employment documentation in line with current legislation and best practice Talent Acquisition & Retention Manage the full recruitment lifecycle, including onboarding and offboarding processes, to attract and retain top talent Payroll Coordination Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate and timely weekly and monthly payroll processing Performance Management Lead the annual appraisal cycle and support the delivery of training and development initiatives HR Administration Maintain accurate employee records, ensuring full GDPR compliance Employee Relations Manage ER matters including disciplinaries, grievances, and employee wellbeing support Health & Safety Oversee health & safety processes and liaise with external providers to ensure compliance HR Advisory Provide first-line HR advice to employees and coaching to managers Employee Engagement Drive engagement initiatives and internal communications to build a motivated and connected workforce Key Skills & Attributes Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice High level of discretion and professionalism when handling sensitive matters Excellent organisational and time management skills , with the ability to prioritise effectively Confident working independently while collaborating with wider teams Proficient in Microsoft Office (particularly Word and Excel) Good understanding of health & safety regulations and risk assessments Experience & Qualifications CIPD qualification (essential) Proven experience in a generalist HR role , ideally at HR Manager level Why Join Us? Varied, hands-on role with real impact Opportunity to shape HR processes and culture Supportive working environment Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
HR Manager Rayleigh 35,000 - 40,000 per annum (DOE) + Benefits Full Time Permanent 9am - 5pm About the Role We are looking for an experienced and proactive HR Manager to take ownership of the full employee lifecycle within our clients organisation. This is a varied, hands-on role where you will play a key part in ensuring compliance, supporting our clients people, and fostering a positive and productive workplace culture. Key Responsibilities Policy & Compliance Maintain and update HR policies and employment documentation in line with current legislation and best practice Talent Acquisition & Retention Manage the full recruitment lifecycle, including onboarding and offboarding processes, to attract and retain top talent Payroll Coordination Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate and timely weekly and monthly payroll processing Performance Management Lead the annual appraisal cycle and support the delivery of training and development initiatives HR Administration Maintain accurate employee records, ensuring full GDPR compliance Employee Relations Manage ER matters including disciplinaries, grievances, and employee wellbeing support Health & Safety Oversee health & safety processes and liaise with external providers to ensure compliance HR Advisory Provide first-line HR advice to employees and coaching to managers Employee Engagement Drive engagement initiatives and internal communications to build a motivated and connected workforce Key Skills & Attributes Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice High level of discretion and professionalism when handling sensitive matters Excellent organisational and time management skills , with the ability to prioritise effectively Confident working independently while collaborating with wider teams Proficient in Microsoft Office (particularly Word and Excel) Good understanding of health & safety regulations and risk assessments Experience & Qualifications CIPD qualification (essential) Proven experience in a generalist HR role , ideally at HR Manager level Why Join Us? Varied, hands-on role with real impact Opportunity to shape HR processes and culture Supportive working environment Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Project Manager London (hybrid) 12 Month FTC c.£40,000 Are you the type of project manager who embraces complexity instead of avoiding it? Do you enjoy transforming a messy, ambitious idea into a tangible solution that genuinely impacts how people work and affects the environment? We are working with a purpose-led organisation looking for a Project Manager to join a small, ambitious team. The role is end-to-end project delivery on work that translates evidence and policy thinking into practical outputs: guidance, training, toolkits, reports and the kinds of products that get used in the real world. No two projects look quite the same, and the pace is set by the work, not by bureaucracy. What you will actually be doing; You will own projects from initiation through to close-out. That means setting clear scope, running the plan, holding the budget, managing the risks and keeping a varied cast of stakeholders moving in the same direction. The technical experts sit around you, not under you, so you do not need to be the deepest specialist in the room. You do need to ask the right questions, know when something is drifting, and have the credibility to pull it back. Lead delivery on projects involving external consultants, advisory groups, funders and internal colleagues. Set up proportionate controls: project plans, budget trackers, risk logs, engagement plans. Enough to assure delivery without strangling it. Run governance: agendas, minutes, progress updates, sign-offs. Keep decisions documented and momentum visible. Quality-assure outputs from technical specialists by asking sharp questions and bringing the right people in at the right time. Manage funder relationships once projects are live, including reporting, claims and the audit trail. Help shape new opportunities and contribute to proposals as you grow into the role. This is a delivery role first; the commercial side develops over time and with support. Who we are looking for We are interested in people from a range of backgrounds: consultancy, charity or not-for-profit delivery, policy or programme management, professional services. What matters more than the badge on your CV is how you work. Solid project management foundations: scoping, planning, budgeting, risk and issue management, clear reporting. A confident, clear communicator. Strong writing for stakeholder-facing outputs. Comfortable holding your own with senior people inside and outside the organisation. Genuinely organised. Able to run several things at once and decide what matters this week without being told. Comfortable with technical content and able to translate it into accessible material for different audiences. Resilient. Projects wobble, funders change their minds, contractors miss deadlines. You handle it without losing the plot.
Jun 09, 2026
Contractor
Project Manager London (hybrid) 12 Month FTC c.£40,000 Are you the type of project manager who embraces complexity instead of avoiding it? Do you enjoy transforming a messy, ambitious idea into a tangible solution that genuinely impacts how people work and affects the environment? We are working with a purpose-led organisation looking for a Project Manager to join a small, ambitious team. The role is end-to-end project delivery on work that translates evidence and policy thinking into practical outputs: guidance, training, toolkits, reports and the kinds of products that get used in the real world. No two projects look quite the same, and the pace is set by the work, not by bureaucracy. What you will actually be doing; You will own projects from initiation through to close-out. That means setting clear scope, running the plan, holding the budget, managing the risks and keeping a varied cast of stakeholders moving in the same direction. The technical experts sit around you, not under you, so you do not need to be the deepest specialist in the room. You do need to ask the right questions, know when something is drifting, and have the credibility to pull it back. Lead delivery on projects involving external consultants, advisory groups, funders and internal colleagues. Set up proportionate controls: project plans, budget trackers, risk logs, engagement plans. Enough to assure delivery without strangling it. Run governance: agendas, minutes, progress updates, sign-offs. Keep decisions documented and momentum visible. Quality-assure outputs from technical specialists by asking sharp questions and bringing the right people in at the right time. Manage funder relationships once projects are live, including reporting, claims and the audit trail. Help shape new opportunities and contribute to proposals as you grow into the role. This is a delivery role first; the commercial side develops over time and with support. Who we are looking for We are interested in people from a range of backgrounds: consultancy, charity or not-for-profit delivery, policy or programme management, professional services. What matters more than the badge on your CV is how you work. Solid project management foundations: scoping, planning, budgeting, risk and issue management, clear reporting. A confident, clear communicator. Strong writing for stakeholder-facing outputs. Comfortable holding your own with senior people inside and outside the organisation. Genuinely organised. Able to run several things at once and decide what matters this week without being told. Comfortable with technical content and able to translate it into accessible material for different audiences. Resilient. Projects wobble, funders change their minds, contractors miss deadlines. You handle it without losing the plot.
Right Match Recruitment Group Limited
Rainham, Essex
Right Match Recruitment Group is working in partnership with a well established and international organisation in Rainham, Essex to recruit a Process Engineer to join their team. This is an exciting, full-time and permanent role. Work Pattern: Office hours, with flexibility to work around production requirements including occasional late/early working and weekends. Job purpose : To provide hands-on development of new Engineering projects from concept to implementation. The job holder will work closely with and as part of the Site and Engineering teams to maintain and improve the site effectiveness by delivering the site's annual CAPEX plan. The role also involves working more widely with suppliers and company management team. Key areas of responsibility: Adoption of current projects on site, conduct a gap analysis and implementation plan to successfully complete the CAPEX plan on time and within budget. Develop User Requirement Specifications (URS) for all project and ensure sign off by key stakeholders to ensure equipment is fit for purpose. Identify potential suppliers and obtain proposals to meet the requirements of the URS. Carry out continuous improvement tasks identified within the operation Trouble shooting on existing and new machines with the engineering team Identifying engineering improvement opportunities in production lines Improve process flow and develop project lists based on identified opportunities Provide new and innovative upgrades based on market and industry developments Evaluate and present the business with energy and cost saving projects Focus and prioritise projects delivering productivity and OEE improvements for the site Protecting business processes against obsolescence with suitable solutions Write capital expenditure justifications and track delivery of stated benefits and demonstrate that deliverables are achieved, tracking any variances to timeline and cost. Use project management tools and techniques to plan, communicate and deliver projects to time and budget. Identify, facilitate and drive complex projects in line with the Site strategic plan, from the early stage of initiation to the final implementation. Build strong and collaborative relationships across the operational teams and to be a trusted advisor and delivery resource to provide engineering expertise other technicians and operators. Safe management of contractors and internal resources - Including reviewing RAMs, overseeing compliance to site safety and SWP's, including control of Permits to Work as appropriate. Work closely with the engineering team to understand project risks and collaborate on risk mitigation strategies. Electrical and mechanical installation works control and hands-on activity as appropriate. Production of status reports for monthly management meetings. Deputising for the Asset Care Lead. Person specification: Actively champion health and safety A strong track record of Project Management Delivery as well as a delivery-oriented attitude Hands-on approach to project scoping, populating the needs of the team, translate into a URS and obtain quotes. A wide-ranging Engineering knowledge and experience will be core to your skill set Demonstrable ability to work under pressure and prioritise Strong communication skills - including verbal, written, and presenting to a group Solid Stakeholder management skills Qualifications/Experience required: Formal Engineering qualification either Multi-Skilled Apprenticeship with BTEC L3 or equivalent or Degree Qualified. Formal Project Management qualification (Prince2, Member of the APM/PMI or equivalent) - desirable. Formal CDM training or proven experience in delivering CDM Projects - desirable Experience in Food Manufacturing or similar. Demonstrable knowledge of project management within an FMCG environment. Budgetary preparation and control knowledge and experience. Demonstrable knowledge and experience of dealing with challenging people and conflict management resolution Deliver change as needed to ensure people and processes are aligned and reviewed to deliver the best possible performance Proven experience applying Lean/Continuous Improvement. Strong interpersonal skills, clear and engaging communicator. Demonstrate performance through existing KPIs and develop any future measures needed. If you are interested please apply or contact Tom Kurczab at Right Match Recruitment Group.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Right Match Recruitment Group is working in partnership with a well established and international organisation in Rainham, Essex to recruit a Process Engineer to join their team. This is an exciting, full-time and permanent role. Work Pattern: Office hours, with flexibility to work around production requirements including occasional late/early working and weekends. Job purpose : To provide hands-on development of new Engineering projects from concept to implementation. The job holder will work closely with and as part of the Site and Engineering teams to maintain and improve the site effectiveness by delivering the site's annual CAPEX plan. The role also involves working more widely with suppliers and company management team. Key areas of responsibility: Adoption of current projects on site, conduct a gap analysis and implementation plan to successfully complete the CAPEX plan on time and within budget. Develop User Requirement Specifications (URS) for all project and ensure sign off by key stakeholders to ensure equipment is fit for purpose. Identify potential suppliers and obtain proposals to meet the requirements of the URS. Carry out continuous improvement tasks identified within the operation Trouble shooting on existing and new machines with the engineering team Identifying engineering improvement opportunities in production lines Improve process flow and develop project lists based on identified opportunities Provide new and innovative upgrades based on market and industry developments Evaluate and present the business with energy and cost saving projects Focus and prioritise projects delivering productivity and OEE improvements for the site Protecting business processes against obsolescence with suitable solutions Write capital expenditure justifications and track delivery of stated benefits and demonstrate that deliverables are achieved, tracking any variances to timeline and cost. Use project management tools and techniques to plan, communicate and deliver projects to time and budget. Identify, facilitate and drive complex projects in line with the Site strategic plan, from the early stage of initiation to the final implementation. Build strong and collaborative relationships across the operational teams and to be a trusted advisor and delivery resource to provide engineering expertise other technicians and operators. Safe management of contractors and internal resources - Including reviewing RAMs, overseeing compliance to site safety and SWP's, including control of Permits to Work as appropriate. Work closely with the engineering team to understand project risks and collaborate on risk mitigation strategies. Electrical and mechanical installation works control and hands-on activity as appropriate. Production of status reports for monthly management meetings. Deputising for the Asset Care Lead. Person specification: Actively champion health and safety A strong track record of Project Management Delivery as well as a delivery-oriented attitude Hands-on approach to project scoping, populating the needs of the team, translate into a URS and obtain quotes. A wide-ranging Engineering knowledge and experience will be core to your skill set Demonstrable ability to work under pressure and prioritise Strong communication skills - including verbal, written, and presenting to a group Solid Stakeholder management skills Qualifications/Experience required: Formal Engineering qualification either Multi-Skilled Apprenticeship with BTEC L3 or equivalent or Degree Qualified. Formal Project Management qualification (Prince2, Member of the APM/PMI or equivalent) - desirable. Formal CDM training or proven experience in delivering CDM Projects - desirable Experience in Food Manufacturing or similar. Demonstrable knowledge of project management within an FMCG environment. Budgetary preparation and control knowledge and experience. Demonstrable knowledge and experience of dealing with challenging people and conflict management resolution Deliver change as needed to ensure people and processes are aligned and reviewed to deliver the best possible performance Proven experience applying Lean/Continuous Improvement. Strong interpersonal skills, clear and engaging communicator. Demonstrate performance through existing KPIs and develop any future measures needed. If you are interested please apply or contact Tom Kurczab at Right Match Recruitment Group.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Brighton, Sussex
People Partner Location: Brighton Salary: £39,000 £50,440 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 People Partner, you will work closely with senior leaders and managers to support the delivery of operational priorities through effective people practices. You will act as a credible and trusted advisor across a range of people matters, contributing to a positive and inclusive working environment across the University. What You ll Do: Partner with senior leaders and managers to align people priorities with operational needs, offering pragmatic and solutions-focused advice. Provide support across a broad range of employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, redundancy, TUPE and dispute resolution cases. Act as a key contact for employees, offering clear, timely and consistent guidance on people-related queries and issues. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the People team, including Recruitment, Learning and Development and People Operations, to ensure a coordinated approach. Support the implementation of people policies, processes and initiatives, ensuring consistency and adherence to best practice. Use people data and management information to identify trends, risks and opportunities, supporting informed decision-making. Contribute to leadership meetings, working groups and people-related projects as a representative of the People function. Support continuous improvement activity within the People team, contributing to agreed objectives and service delivery standards. What You ll Bring: Experience in a People Partner or similar generalist HR role, with a broad understanding of employee relations practice. Sound knowledge of UK employment law and its application in a practical setting. The ability to build effective working relationships with stakeholders at different levels, providing balanced and credible advice. Strong communication skills, including the ability to influence, negotiate and handle sensitive conversations. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to manage a varied workload and balance competing priorities. Experience supporting or implementing changes to policies, processes or ways of working. Confidence in using HR systems, Microsoft Office and data to support decision-making. A Level 5 qualification in Human Resources, or equivalent professional experience. Although based at our client s Brighton Campus, you would also have allocated People Partnering responsibilities in Essex and London so regular travel is required. 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 Click apply and complete your application.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
People Partner Location: Brighton Salary: £39,000 £50,440 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 People Partner, you will work closely with senior leaders and managers to support the delivery of operational priorities through effective people practices. You will act as a credible and trusted advisor across a range of people matters, contributing to a positive and inclusive working environment across the University. What You ll Do: Partner with senior leaders and managers to align people priorities with operational needs, offering pragmatic and solutions-focused advice. Provide support across a broad range of employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, redundancy, TUPE and dispute resolution cases. Act as a key contact for employees, offering clear, timely and consistent guidance on people-related queries and issues. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the People team, including Recruitment, Learning and Development and People Operations, to ensure a coordinated approach. Support the implementation of people policies, processes and initiatives, ensuring consistency and adherence to best practice. Use people data and management information to identify trends, risks and opportunities, supporting informed decision-making. Contribute to leadership meetings, working groups and people-related projects as a representative of the People function. Support continuous improvement activity within the People team, contributing to agreed objectives and service delivery standards. What You ll Bring: Experience in a People Partner or similar generalist HR role, with a broad understanding of employee relations practice. Sound knowledge of UK employment law and its application in a practical setting. The ability to build effective working relationships with stakeholders at different levels, providing balanced and credible advice. Strong communication skills, including the ability to influence, negotiate and handle sensitive conversations. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to manage a varied workload and balance competing priorities. Experience supporting or implementing changes to policies, processes or ways of working. Confidence in using HR systems, Microsoft Office and data to support decision-making. A Level 5 qualification in Human Resources, or equivalent professional experience. Although based at our client s Brighton Campus, you would also have allocated People Partnering responsibilities in Essex and London so regular travel is required. 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 Click apply and complete your application.
THE BUKOLA GROUP LIMITED
Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire
You as the HR Administrator will play a key role in delivering an efficient, compliant, and high-quality HR service across the full employee lifecycle. The role is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and administration of HR processes, ensuring accuracy, strong audit trails, and compliance with UK employment law, right to work requirements, and industry standards. Main Duties and Responsibilities Administration Act as the first point of contact for all UK HR queries, providing a responsive and professional service to employees. Maintain accurate employee data within HR systems promptly and correctly. Manage the UK HR inbox, responding within agreed timeframes, and ensure all documentation is complete, compliant, and stored in line with GDPR and audit requirements. Onboarding & New Starters Own the onboarding process from pre-employment through to week 1, including managing communications, coordinating and hosting inductions, and ensuring all compliance requirements. Ensure new starters are accurately set up across HR systems, payroll, and benefits, with complete and compliant employee records maintained. Payroll & Benefits Own the preparation and accuracy of all monthly payroll data, including starters, leavers, contractual changes and any other updates. Maintain payroll trackers and audit trails, resolve payroll queries, and support the smooth running of the monthly payroll cycle. Also manage employee benefits, liaising with providers where needed, and process HR-related invoices accurately and on time. Time, Attendance & Leave With support from the HR Advisor, administer annual leave, sickness absence, and family-friendly leave processes, ensuring all data is accurately recorded within HR systems. Support managers with basic absence queries and ensure relevant information is captured and shared with the HR Advisor in a timely manner. Employee Relations Support Provide administrative support across employee relations processes, including preparing letters, meeting notes, and documentation. Support HR Advisor and Manager with case administration, ensuring records are accurate, well-organized, and maintained in line with confidentiality and compliance requirements. Global Mobility & Compliance Own the administration and tracking of A1 certificates and visa requirements, ensuring records are accurate and up to date. Maintain Right to Work documentation and support with sponsor license requirements, escalating any risks or upcoming deadlines as needed. Reporting & HR Data Maintain accurate people data and support the production of regular HR reports, including joiners, leavers, absence, and payroll inputs. Ensure trackers and reporting data are consistently updated, reliable, and available to support business decision-making. Leavers & Offboarding Process resignations and manage all leaver administration, including preparing documentation, updating HR systems, and coordinating final payroll inputs. Support the exit interview process and ensure all records are accurately completed and archived. Continuous Improvement This role allows for suggestions and recommendations on process improvement and involvement in Group HR projects. Identify opportunities to improve HR processes and administrative efficiency, supporting ongoing system and process improvements. Contribute to standardising HR practices and support wider HR projects as required. Skills and Experience Required for the HR Administrator: Strong communication and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and HRIS systems. Ability to learn new things quickly and work under pressure. Time-management and prioritisation skills Experience in HR Administration or a similar role, preferably within construction or a similar blue-collar environment.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
You as the HR Administrator will play a key role in delivering an efficient, compliant, and high-quality HR service across the full employee lifecycle. The role is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and administration of HR processes, ensuring accuracy, strong audit trails, and compliance with UK employment law, right to work requirements, and industry standards. Main Duties and Responsibilities Administration Act as the first point of contact for all UK HR queries, providing a responsive and professional service to employees. Maintain accurate employee data within HR systems promptly and correctly. Manage the UK HR inbox, responding within agreed timeframes, and ensure all documentation is complete, compliant, and stored in line with GDPR and audit requirements. Onboarding & New Starters Own the onboarding process from pre-employment through to week 1, including managing communications, coordinating and hosting inductions, and ensuring all compliance requirements. Ensure new starters are accurately set up across HR systems, payroll, and benefits, with complete and compliant employee records maintained. Payroll & Benefits Own the preparation and accuracy of all monthly payroll data, including starters, leavers, contractual changes and any other updates. Maintain payroll trackers and audit trails, resolve payroll queries, and support the smooth running of the monthly payroll cycle. Also manage employee benefits, liaising with providers where needed, and process HR-related invoices accurately and on time. Time, Attendance & Leave With support from the HR Advisor, administer annual leave, sickness absence, and family-friendly leave processes, ensuring all data is accurately recorded within HR systems. Support managers with basic absence queries and ensure relevant information is captured and shared with the HR Advisor in a timely manner. Employee Relations Support Provide administrative support across employee relations processes, including preparing letters, meeting notes, and documentation. Support HR Advisor and Manager with case administration, ensuring records are accurate, well-organized, and maintained in line with confidentiality and compliance requirements. Global Mobility & Compliance Own the administration and tracking of A1 certificates and visa requirements, ensuring records are accurate and up to date. Maintain Right to Work documentation and support with sponsor license requirements, escalating any risks or upcoming deadlines as needed. Reporting & HR Data Maintain accurate people data and support the production of regular HR reports, including joiners, leavers, absence, and payroll inputs. Ensure trackers and reporting data are consistently updated, reliable, and available to support business decision-making. Leavers & Offboarding Process resignations and manage all leaver administration, including preparing documentation, updating HR systems, and coordinating final payroll inputs. Support the exit interview process and ensure all records are accurately completed and archived. Continuous Improvement This role allows for suggestions and recommendations on process improvement and involvement in Group HR projects. Identify opportunities to improve HR processes and administrative efficiency, supporting ongoing system and process improvements. Contribute to standardising HR practices and support wider HR projects as required. Skills and Experience Required for the HR Administrator: Strong communication and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and HRIS systems. Ability to learn new things quickly and work under pressure. Time-management and prioritisation skills Experience in HR Administration or a similar role, preferably within construction or a similar blue-collar environment.