A leading legal services provider in Manchester is seeking an experienced Accounts Receivable Officer to manage debt collection and ensure timely payments. The successful candidate will have debt collection experience, strong communication and negotiation skills, and the ability to handle a high volume of calls. The position offers a vibrant work environment with growth opportunities, 25 days holiday, private health insurance, and hybrid working options.
May 12, 2026
Full time
A leading legal services provider in Manchester is seeking an experienced Accounts Receivable Officer to manage debt collection and ensure timely payments. The successful candidate will have debt collection experience, strong communication and negotiation skills, and the ability to handle a high volume of calls. The position offers a vibrant work environment with growth opportunities, 25 days holiday, private health insurance, and hybrid working options.
Elevate Projects are working in partership with our client, a local provider of affordable housing, to appoint an experieced Damp & Disrepair Manager on an ongoing temporary contract. This is a key interim leadership role focused on ensuring resident safety, regulatory compliance, service improvement and effective management of complex disrepair cases. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the damp, mould and disrepair process across the organisation. Oversee complex and high-risk disrepair cases, ensuring timely resolution and excellent resident communication. Manage specialist surveyors to deliver high-quality remedial works. Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, consumer standards and organisational policies. Work collaboratively with legal teams in relation to housing disrepair claims and pre-action protocols. Develop and monitor performance metrics, KPIs and service improvement plans. Support the delivery of resident-focused solutions and drive improvements in customer satisfaction. Provide operational leadership to technical officers, surveyors and support staff. Produce reports and updates for senior leadership teams. Ensure robust health & safety practices are maintained across all works. Requirements Proven experience managing damp, mould and housing disrepair services within social housing or local government. Strong understanding of housing legislation, repairs obligations and disrepair claims management. Experience managing contractors and technical teams. Excellent stakeholder management and resident engagement skills. Ability to manage high workloads and deliver service improvements in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, building pathology and property maintenance. Relevant housing, construction or surveying qualification desirable.
May 11, 2026
Seasonal
Elevate Projects are working in partership with our client, a local provider of affordable housing, to appoint an experieced Damp & Disrepair Manager on an ongoing temporary contract. This is a key interim leadership role focused on ensuring resident safety, regulatory compliance, service improvement and effective management of complex disrepair cases. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the damp, mould and disrepair process across the organisation. Oversee complex and high-risk disrepair cases, ensuring timely resolution and excellent resident communication. Manage specialist surveyors to deliver high-quality remedial works. Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, consumer standards and organisational policies. Work collaboratively with legal teams in relation to housing disrepair claims and pre-action protocols. Develop and monitor performance metrics, KPIs and service improvement plans. Support the delivery of resident-focused solutions and drive improvements in customer satisfaction. Provide operational leadership to technical officers, surveyors and support staff. Produce reports and updates for senior leadership teams. Ensure robust health & safety practices are maintained across all works. Requirements Proven experience managing damp, mould and housing disrepair services within social housing or local government. Strong understanding of housing legislation, repairs obligations and disrepair claims management. Experience managing contractors and technical teams. Excellent stakeholder management and resident engagement skills. Ability to manage high workloads and deliver service improvements in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, building pathology and property maintenance. Relevant housing, construction or surveying qualification desirable.
Senior Childcare Lawyer Rate: 55- 65 per hour - Negotiable DOE Contract Length: 3-6-month initial contract Northwest Local Authority Hybrid Working Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of complex public and private children law matters. Advise on safeguarding, care proceedings, and related legislation. Conduct advocacy in contested proceedings where required. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or FCILEX (with advocacy rights). Have extensive experience in children and families law, ideally within a local authority setting. Demonstrate strong advocacy skills and confidence in court proceedings. If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: (phone number removed) Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to 300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
May 11, 2026
Contractor
Senior Childcare Lawyer Rate: 55- 65 per hour - Negotiable DOE Contract Length: 3-6-month initial contract Northwest Local Authority Hybrid Working Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of complex public and private children law matters. Advise on safeguarding, care proceedings, and related legislation. Conduct advocacy in contested proceedings where required. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or FCILEX (with advocacy rights). Have extensive experience in children and families law, ideally within a local authority setting. Demonstrate strong advocacy skills and confidence in court proceedings. If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: (phone number removed) Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to 300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
This is a community-based role, covering Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. As part of the multi professionalteam you will help run our Virtual Hospice, run your own outpatient clinic and conduct home visits. The job has a motor neuron disease clinic as part of the role. We are looking for a compassionate and experienced Consultant in palliative care to join our dedicated and supportive clinical team. Working as part of a close and collaborative multidisciplinary team, you will provide expert clinical guidance and leadership across our services. Alongside supporting the admission, assessment and ongoing care of patients with complex needs, you will offer specialist advice to colleagues, helping to ensure care is safe, consistent and compassionate. As a senior member of the medical team, you will provide leadership, supervision and support to doctors and the wider clinical team, helping to foster a positive, learning-focused environment. You will also contribute to the ongoing development of our services, helping us to learn, grow and continue meeting the needs of the communities we serve. This is an opportunity to bring both your clinical expertise and your compassion to a role where you can make a real and lasting difference. If you are a consultant who leads with empathy, values teamwork and is committed to providing the very best care, we would love to hear from you. Main duties of the job This post is to provide Consultant Specialist Palliative Medicine support to Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin hospice community services. It will provide medical support for the hospice community teams. Support will be provided through close MDT working, outpatient and domiciliary patient assessment. There are 2 PAs within the job role devoted to neuropalliative provision - building on established workstreams to specifically support patients with Motor Neurone Disease. This post will provide an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Consultant to contribute significantly to the strategic development and provision of Palliative Care services. It would suit a first time post holder and mentorship will be provided. The duties of this role include: Clinical Responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. Provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site). Providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits. To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. About us Severn Hospice is one of the regions leading charities, providing specialist care and support to families in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Mid Wales living with incurable illness. Our care goes beyond our wards and providing just clinical services. With a holistic, person centred approach, we also offer emotional, physical and spiritual support enabling patients to maintain independence for as long as possible, whether they are at home, on our wards or accessing our day services. As a recognised centre of excellence in palliative care, we are proud to share our knowledge, experience, research and best practice with the wider healthcare community. Working here at Severn Hospice is so much more than just a job. Its about being part of a compassionate team united by a shared passion of making a meaningful difference. Our values guide everything we donot only in how we care for others, but in how we support each other. Job responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. The main clinical duties would include: provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site); providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits; To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. To give advice to other medical practitioners on clinical problems. To supervise the resident doctors working at the hospice. To support the work of community hospice nurses and provide advice where necessary. To partake in the medical on call rota. To provide Consultant medical cover alongside the other consultants; this will include occasional inpatient cover on either site. b) Managerial and administrative responsibilities Be responsible for taking an active role in developing and maintaining Clinical Governance. Be expected to participate in audit. Promote the establishment and development of effective communication and information system within the hospice and into the community. Attend weekly senior doctors meeting. Participate in strategy development with other providers. Participate in the formal and informal staff support system as appropriate. Represent the hospice if required at appropriate meetings and committees. c) Teaching To contribute to the teaching programme already established within and outside the hospice, particularly for Specialist Trainees and Keele University medical students. To develop guidelines and protocols in Palliative Medicine as appropriate. To participate in meetings dealing with patient care and issues surrounding the effective multidisciplinary approach to patient care. d) Income Generation and PR To assist the income generation department when asked and appropriate in raising the profile of the service and to give talks on the work undertaken, when necessary. e) Revalidation The prescribed connection for this post is to Severn Hospice, which in turn is linked to SaTH, acting as an umbrella organisation. The Responsible Officer will therefore be the Medical Director of SaTH, and annual appraisals will be undertaken by one of his / her appointed delegates. In addition to the GMC requirements, there will be an annual appraisal with the Medical Director of the hospice (this will contribute to the overall annual appraisal). 5 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE While recognising that Consultants are independent clinical practitioners the successful candidate will have a responsibility for observing both the hospice and trust wide policies. The postholder will be employed by and will be accountable to the Chief Executive of Severn Hospice. Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust will be responsible for and will be the pay agent for pay and pension purposes only. Salary is on the NHS Consultant Salary scale. National terms and conditions apply except for sick pay, maternity pay and yearly cost of living increases which fall in line with Severn Hospice conditions of employment. The post holder will be entitled to six weeks annual leave plus statutory holidays and 10 working days approved study leave. The leave year runs from 1st January to 31st December. Arrangements for leave must be agreed beforehand with the Medical Director (Line Manager of the medical team). The post holder will be based at the Shrewsbury Hospice with office accommodation, and a minimum of 0.5 WTE secretarial support. Also provided is computer within internet access. Library facilities will be within the hospice and at the Post Graduate Medical Centre, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. The post holder will have access to all the facilities of the hospice, including Clinical Supervision and counselling, support from the medical ward team, and other members of the multi professional team. Satisfactory medical clearance, which may include a medical examination with Severn Hospice Occupational Health Services, is a condition of employment. The post-holder should be a car driver and owner with a current driving licence. The post-holder may remain within the NHS superannuation scheme, if they so wish. The hospice is committed to ongoing education and to the need for continued personal development. The post holder will be subject to an annual appraisal which will include an agreed Personal Development Plan incorporating CME and other requirements that would contribute to the revalidation process. The hospice supports the requirements for Continuing Medical Education as laid down by the Royal College of Physicians / GMC and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities. Person Specification Experience Wide experience in Palliative Medicine Proven skills and experience in Acute Medicine/Oncology/General Practice Organisational Skills Ability to organise work efficiently and effectively A demonstrated ability to work flexibly in a team to share the clinical load Interested in developing innovative ways of delivering patient care Teaching . click apply for full job details
May 11, 2026
Full time
This is a community-based role, covering Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin. As part of the multi professionalteam you will help run our Virtual Hospice, run your own outpatient clinic and conduct home visits. The job has a motor neuron disease clinic as part of the role. We are looking for a compassionate and experienced Consultant in palliative care to join our dedicated and supportive clinical team. Working as part of a close and collaborative multidisciplinary team, you will provide expert clinical guidance and leadership across our services. Alongside supporting the admission, assessment and ongoing care of patients with complex needs, you will offer specialist advice to colleagues, helping to ensure care is safe, consistent and compassionate. As a senior member of the medical team, you will provide leadership, supervision and support to doctors and the wider clinical team, helping to foster a positive, learning-focused environment. You will also contribute to the ongoing development of our services, helping us to learn, grow and continue meeting the needs of the communities we serve. This is an opportunity to bring both your clinical expertise and your compassion to a role where you can make a real and lasting difference. If you are a consultant who leads with empathy, values teamwork and is committed to providing the very best care, we would love to hear from you. Main duties of the job This post is to provide Consultant Specialist Palliative Medicine support to Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin hospice community services. It will provide medical support for the hospice community teams. Support will be provided through close MDT working, outpatient and domiciliary patient assessment. There are 2 PAs within the job role devoted to neuropalliative provision - building on established workstreams to specifically support patients with Motor Neurone Disease. This post will provide an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Consultant to contribute significantly to the strategic development and provision of Palliative Care services. It would suit a first time post holder and mentorship will be provided. The duties of this role include: Clinical Responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. Provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site). Providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits. To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. About us Severn Hospice is one of the regions leading charities, providing specialist care and support to families in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Mid Wales living with incurable illness. Our care goes beyond our wards and providing just clinical services. With a holistic, person centred approach, we also offer emotional, physical and spiritual support enabling patients to maintain independence for as long as possible, whether they are at home, on our wards or accessing our day services. As a recognised centre of excellence in palliative care, we are proud to share our knowledge, experience, research and best practice with the wider healthcare community. Working here at Severn Hospice is so much more than just a job. Its about being part of a compassionate team united by a shared passion of making a meaningful difference. Our values guide everything we donot only in how we care for others, but in how we support each other. Job responsibilities To provide the Palliative Medicine Consultant lead for the community of Telford & Wrekin alongside neuropalliative sessions. The main clinical duties would include: provision of Consultant outpatient clinics and domiciliary visits from the hospice base in Telford, with weekly team meetings/MDT (at Shrewsbury site); providing supervision for the Clinical Nurse Specialist team including supporting case reviews and joint domiciliary visits; To oversee the care of patients admitted to the hospice for symptom control, rehabilitation and terminal care when providing cross cover. To liaise with GPs in the community and Consultants at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals where appropriate. To be responsible for the maintenance of accurate and full medical records. To give advice to other medical practitioners on clinical problems. To supervise the resident doctors working at the hospice. To support the work of community hospice nurses and provide advice where necessary. To partake in the medical on call rota. To provide Consultant medical cover alongside the other consultants; this will include occasional inpatient cover on either site. b) Managerial and administrative responsibilities Be responsible for taking an active role in developing and maintaining Clinical Governance. Be expected to participate in audit. Promote the establishment and development of effective communication and information system within the hospice and into the community. Attend weekly senior doctors meeting. Participate in strategy development with other providers. Participate in the formal and informal staff support system as appropriate. Represent the hospice if required at appropriate meetings and committees. c) Teaching To contribute to the teaching programme already established within and outside the hospice, particularly for Specialist Trainees and Keele University medical students. To develop guidelines and protocols in Palliative Medicine as appropriate. To participate in meetings dealing with patient care and issues surrounding the effective multidisciplinary approach to patient care. d) Income Generation and PR To assist the income generation department when asked and appropriate in raising the profile of the service and to give talks on the work undertaken, when necessary. e) Revalidation The prescribed connection for this post is to Severn Hospice, which in turn is linked to SaTH, acting as an umbrella organisation. The Responsible Officer will therefore be the Medical Director of SaTH, and annual appraisals will be undertaken by one of his / her appointed delegates. In addition to the GMC requirements, there will be an annual appraisal with the Medical Director of the hospice (this will contribute to the overall annual appraisal). 5 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE While recognising that Consultants are independent clinical practitioners the successful candidate will have a responsibility for observing both the hospice and trust wide policies. The postholder will be employed by and will be accountable to the Chief Executive of Severn Hospice. Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust will be responsible for and will be the pay agent for pay and pension purposes only. Salary is on the NHS Consultant Salary scale. National terms and conditions apply except for sick pay, maternity pay and yearly cost of living increases which fall in line with Severn Hospice conditions of employment. The post holder will be entitled to six weeks annual leave plus statutory holidays and 10 working days approved study leave. The leave year runs from 1st January to 31st December. Arrangements for leave must be agreed beforehand with the Medical Director (Line Manager of the medical team). The post holder will be based at the Shrewsbury Hospice with office accommodation, and a minimum of 0.5 WTE secretarial support. Also provided is computer within internet access. Library facilities will be within the hospice and at the Post Graduate Medical Centre, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. The post holder will have access to all the facilities of the hospice, including Clinical Supervision and counselling, support from the medical ward team, and other members of the multi professional team. Satisfactory medical clearance, which may include a medical examination with Severn Hospice Occupational Health Services, is a condition of employment. The post-holder should be a car driver and owner with a current driving licence. The post-holder may remain within the NHS superannuation scheme, if they so wish. The hospice is committed to ongoing education and to the need for continued personal development. The post holder will be subject to an annual appraisal which will include an agreed Personal Development Plan incorporating CME and other requirements that would contribute to the revalidation process. The hospice supports the requirements for Continuing Medical Education as laid down by the Royal College of Physicians / GMC and is committed to providing time and financial support for these activities. Person Specification Experience Wide experience in Palliative Medicine Proven skills and experience in Acute Medicine/Oncology/General Practice Organisational Skills Ability to organise work efficiently and effectively A demonstrated ability to work flexibly in a team to share the clinical load Interested in developing innovative ways of delivering patient care Teaching . click apply for full job details
Senior Biodiversity Officer Oxfordshire based Hybrid Working TBC Rate: £25.54 PAYE / £34.04 Umbrella We are seeking an experienced Senior Biodiversity Officer to join the Environment & Heritage Team within the Environment and Circular Economy Directorate. This is an exciting opportunity to play a leading role in shaping biodiversity strategy, ecological planning, and nature recovery across the county. The successful candidate will provide specialist biodiversity and ecology advice supporting planning and policy functions, including highways, Regulation 3 developments, and minerals and waste applications. The role will also support Biodiversity Net Gain delivery, habitat protection, strategic environmental planning, and partnership working across Oxfordshire s thriving biodiversity sector. Key Responsibilities: Provide expert biodiversity and ecological planning advice across development management and strategic planning functions Lead on biodiversity policy, strategy development, and consultation responses Support and monitor Biodiversity Net Gain delivery and environmental gain projects Represent the Council at planning committees, inquiries, consultations, and public meetings Develop systems for biodiversity monitoring, reporting, and developer contributions including S106 and CIL Undertake habitat and species surveys within areas of competence Work collaboratively with internal teams, statutory bodies, NGOs, local partnerships, and community groups Support delivery of the Oxfordshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy Provide ecological advice across operational services including highways, estates, schools, and property Deputise for the Landscape & Nature Recovery Team Leader when required Requirements: Strong professional experience in biodiversity, ecology, and planning Excellent understanding of environmental legislation, Habitat Regulations Assessment, and Biodiversity Net Gain Experience working within local authority planning or environmental services Ability to communicate complex ecological advice to a wide range of stakeholders Strong partnership working and project management skills Experience managing consultants, surveys, and ecological data To find out more information please contact Lily at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
May 11, 2026
Contractor
Senior Biodiversity Officer Oxfordshire based Hybrid Working TBC Rate: £25.54 PAYE / £34.04 Umbrella We are seeking an experienced Senior Biodiversity Officer to join the Environment & Heritage Team within the Environment and Circular Economy Directorate. This is an exciting opportunity to play a leading role in shaping biodiversity strategy, ecological planning, and nature recovery across the county. The successful candidate will provide specialist biodiversity and ecology advice supporting planning and policy functions, including highways, Regulation 3 developments, and minerals and waste applications. The role will also support Biodiversity Net Gain delivery, habitat protection, strategic environmental planning, and partnership working across Oxfordshire s thriving biodiversity sector. Key Responsibilities: Provide expert biodiversity and ecological planning advice across development management and strategic planning functions Lead on biodiversity policy, strategy development, and consultation responses Support and monitor Biodiversity Net Gain delivery and environmental gain projects Represent the Council at planning committees, inquiries, consultations, and public meetings Develop systems for biodiversity monitoring, reporting, and developer contributions including S106 and CIL Undertake habitat and species surveys within areas of competence Work collaboratively with internal teams, statutory bodies, NGOs, local partnerships, and community groups Support delivery of the Oxfordshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy Provide ecological advice across operational services including highways, estates, schools, and property Deputise for the Landscape & Nature Recovery Team Leader when required Requirements: Strong professional experience in biodiversity, ecology, and planning Excellent understanding of environmental legislation, Habitat Regulations Assessment, and Biodiversity Net Gain Experience working within local authority planning or environmental services Ability to communicate complex ecological advice to a wide range of stakeholders Strong partnership working and project management skills Experience managing consultants, surveys, and ecological data To find out more information please contact Lily at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Sandwell, West Midlands
Red Snapper Recruitment are recruiting for an Information Guidance Advisor on behalf of our client based in Sandwell. The purpose of this role is to provide to deliver an effective trauma informed approach of first contact, care and support to clients who are victims/survivors of abuse. Location: Sandwell Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday- Friday 9-5pm Salary: 24,784.50 Contract type: Permanent Main duties and responsibilities Undertake risk assessments at initial contact, identify immediate needs and address immediate safety issues including impact on children using judgement and expertise. Provide advice and guidance on (this list is not exhaustive) on dynamics of domestic abuse, impact, accessing help and support, safety planning, safeguarding legal options information as well as providing self-reflective resources as appropriate. Develop specialist knowledge to response to victims with additional barriers such as people with disabilities, no recourse to public funds, so called honour-based violence and abuse, forced marriage, exploitation, visa limitations. To liaise daily with key partnerships such as the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) and police etc. to ensure they refer appropriate referrals for advice and/or support. Provide advice and support to professionals and liaise with other agencies on behalf of victims and survivors to ensure they receive the support and resources they need, where necessary. Check refuge availability across the region and make direct referrals to refuge and other accommodation where appropriate to increase safety and minimize homelessness. Support colleagues to deliver presentations and talks to help promote the organisation's services and/or raise awareness about domestic violence and abuse, as required by your line manager. Person Specification Educated to minimum Level 3 or equivalent. May consider level 2 if matched with a good level of experience in health and social care, administration or similar. GCSEs English and Mathematics - Grade C or above. Experiencing working within a needs led service providing information and advice to vulnerable people, such as victims of domestic abuse/sexual violence. Experience of data inputting, analysis and monitoring large amounts of data, ensuring that records are accurate and up to date. Have knowledge of the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy and the gendered nature of abuse. Understand relevant legislation, government policy and good practice requirements, particularly in safeguarding children and adults, homelessness, immigration and cultural diversity. Have knowledge of the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy and the gendered nature of abuse. Application Process Due to the high volume of applications received, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, I am afraid your application has been unsuccessful. RSR Justice is a market leading recruitment business dedicated to providing top quality candidates and services to the offender rehabilitation and supervision work sectors. Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Red Snapper Recruitment are recruiting for an Information Guidance Advisor on behalf of our client based in Sandwell. The purpose of this role is to provide to deliver an effective trauma informed approach of first contact, care and support to clients who are victims/survivors of abuse. Location: Sandwell Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday- Friday 9-5pm Salary: 24,784.50 Contract type: Permanent Main duties and responsibilities Undertake risk assessments at initial contact, identify immediate needs and address immediate safety issues including impact on children using judgement and expertise. Provide advice and guidance on (this list is not exhaustive) on dynamics of domestic abuse, impact, accessing help and support, safety planning, safeguarding legal options information as well as providing self-reflective resources as appropriate. Develop specialist knowledge to response to victims with additional barriers such as people with disabilities, no recourse to public funds, so called honour-based violence and abuse, forced marriage, exploitation, visa limitations. To liaise daily with key partnerships such as the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) and police etc. to ensure they refer appropriate referrals for advice and/or support. Provide advice and support to professionals and liaise with other agencies on behalf of victims and survivors to ensure they receive the support and resources they need, where necessary. Check refuge availability across the region and make direct referrals to refuge and other accommodation where appropriate to increase safety and minimize homelessness. Support colleagues to deliver presentations and talks to help promote the organisation's services and/or raise awareness about domestic violence and abuse, as required by your line manager. Person Specification Educated to minimum Level 3 or equivalent. May consider level 2 if matched with a good level of experience in health and social care, administration or similar. GCSEs English and Mathematics - Grade C or above. Experiencing working within a needs led service providing information and advice to vulnerable people, such as victims of domestic abuse/sexual violence. Experience of data inputting, analysis and monitoring large amounts of data, ensuring that records are accurate and up to date. Have knowledge of the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy and the gendered nature of abuse. Understand relevant legislation, government policy and good practice requirements, particularly in safeguarding children and adults, homelessness, immigration and cultural diversity. Have knowledge of the Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy and the gendered nature of abuse. Application Process Due to the high volume of applications received, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, I am afraid your application has been unsuccessful. RSR Justice is a market leading recruitment business dedicated to providing top quality candidates and services to the offender rehabilitation and supervision work sectors. Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
A senior role that sits at the heart of our mission, turning empty and underused buildings into safe, dignified places to live through our Empty Spaces to Homes programme. Habitat for Humanity Great Britain (Habitat GB) is part of the global Habitat for Humanity Federation fighting global poverty and homelessness. We believe that a decent home helps to permanently break the cycle of poverty and allows families to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance. Job Purpose The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is a leadership and technical role responsible for the end-to-end development, delivery and stewardship of Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Key responsibilities include strategic planning and technical leadership for core aspects of Habitat GB s domestic programme, such as the construction project pipeline associated with our Empty Spaces to Homes (ES2H) programme. The postholder will lead the feasibility, design, costing, procurement and delivery of demonstration construction projects, primarily the conversion of empty commercial and retail buildings into high-quality, affordable homes, while also ensuring the safe, compliant operation and maintenance of HFHGB-owned, leased and operated properties, including ReStore sites. The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is also responsible for the people management of staff, contractors and consultants and (where relevant) volunteers. Key areas of risk management that sit within the portfolio of this role include project and site health & safety, compliance and asset maintenance. This role is central to translating Habitat GB s mission and strategy into high-quality, buildable, scalable projects that maximise social impact. Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities Construction & Programme Delivery • Lead the planning, design and delivery of Habitat GB s demonstration construction projects within the ES2H programme. • Contribute technical leadership to programme strategy, performance monitoring, evaluation and learning. • Work collaboratively with other ES2H workstreams (Advocacy, Research, Scalability) to ensure projects inform and support wider systems change. • Provide expert construction input into organisational decision-making, risk management, and strategy implementation. Building Pipeline Development & Feasibility Lead the identification, assessment and prioritisation of potential conversion opportunities across Great Britain. Conduct frequent site visits to assess empty or underutilised commercial buildings. Undertake and/or oversee: Building diagnostics and technical surveys Early identification of structural, asbestos, planning, fire and compliance risks Location-based risk profiling (logistics, supply chains, neighbourhood constraints) Act as the organisation s technical authority on building viability and conversion risk. Design, Specification & Cost Leadership Develop initial design concepts, spatial layouts and performance specifications that balance cost efficiency, compliance, buildability and the dignity of residents. Ensure all designs meet relevant statutory and organisational requirements, including: UK Building Regulations Fire safety and CDM 2015 Sustainability and environmental standards Provide client side cost leadership and quantity surveying oversight across projects, including: Preparing feasibility cost models, early stage estimates and robust construction budgets Assessing and benchmarking contractor quotations and negotiating best value outcomes aligned with charitable objectives Maintaining effective cost control and financial visibility throughout delivery Lead the appointment and management of architects, planning consultants and specialist technical advisors as required. Construction Delivery, Contractor & Site Management Identify, appoint and manage contractors, subcontractors and consultants on a project-by-project basis. Ensure projects are delivered: safely; to specification; on time and within approved budgets Combine on-site leadership with remote project management, using digital tools, dashboards and reporting systems. Maintain a national overview of live and pipeline projects, providing the Executive Team with clear, real-time updates on milestones, risks, spend and cashflow, and delivery confidence. Health, Safety & Risk Management Be responsible for Health & Safety across Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including CDM 2015. Oversee: Risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Training and inductions Incident reporting and corrective actions Ensure a strong safety culture across construction sites and property sites, working closely with the Site & Property Maintenance Officer to delivery their responsibilities successfully and safely. Work with colleagues to ensure appropriate insurances are in place. Financial Management & Reporting Own construction and maintenance budgets, ensuring strong financial control and value for money. Lead procurement processes for works, materials, and equipment. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate forecasting, cost tracking, and timely payment of invoices. Maintain robust project management tools, trackers, schedules, and cost sheets. Provide regular input into organisational performance reporting, risk registers, and assurance processes. People Leadership & Culture Line-manage and support direct reports, setting clear objectives, and providing regular supervision and development. Lead, motivate, and develop a high-performing, values-driven team and contractor network. Ensure good practice management of consultants, contractors and volunteers. Role model Habitat GB s values, including commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding. Person profile: Extensive experience in UK construction project management, particularly refurbishment and conversion projects, with responsibility spanning early feasibility through to delivery. Strong technical understanding of: • UK Building Regulations and fire safety requirements • Permitted Development rights and planning constraints • Health & Safety management, including CDM 2015 Strong client side commercial judgement, with proven ability to develop feasibility cost models, set and manage construction budgets, and maintain effective cost control across projects. Demonstrated experience appointing and managing contractors, consultants and procurement processes to deliver best value outcomes. Strong leadership and people management experience, including the ability to lead teams, contractors and consultants with credibility and clarity. Relevant construction or built environment qualification, or equivalent senior professional experience (e.g. MCIOB, MRICS or similar). Valid CSCS card. Recognised Health & Safety qualification (e.g. IOSH or SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Skills and competencies: Technically confident and commercially astute, with the ability to exercise sound professional judgement and make high-quality decisions in complex or ambiguous situations. Comfortable operating across strategic leadership and hands-on problem solving, particularly within refurbishment and conversion projects. Highly organised, with the ability to prioritise effectively across multiple concurrent workstreams, sites and geographies. Confident and collaborative communicator, able to work productively with internal teams, partners, volunteers, contractors and external stakeholders. Willing and able to travel extensively across Great Britain in support of project development and delivery. To apply for the role , please send us your CV and a supporting statement (max two sides of A4) telling us about the skills and experience you would bring to the role and your motivation for applying, using the link on our website. Closing date is Monday 25th May 2026.
May 11, 2026
Full time
A senior role that sits at the heart of our mission, turning empty and underused buildings into safe, dignified places to live through our Empty Spaces to Homes programme. Habitat for Humanity Great Britain (Habitat GB) is part of the global Habitat for Humanity Federation fighting global poverty and homelessness. We believe that a decent home helps to permanently break the cycle of poverty and allows families to achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance. Job Purpose The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is a leadership and technical role responsible for the end-to-end development, delivery and stewardship of Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Key responsibilities include strategic planning and technical leadership for core aspects of Habitat GB s domestic programme, such as the construction project pipeline associated with our Empty Spaces to Homes (ES2H) programme. The postholder will lead the feasibility, design, costing, procurement and delivery of demonstration construction projects, primarily the conversion of empty commercial and retail buildings into high-quality, affordable homes, while also ensuring the safe, compliant operation and maintenance of HFHGB-owned, leased and operated properties, including ReStore sites. The Head of Construction (Feasibility & Delivery) is also responsible for the people management of staff, contractors and consultants and (where relevant) volunteers. Key areas of risk management that sit within the portfolio of this role include project and site health & safety, compliance and asset maintenance. This role is central to translating Habitat GB s mission and strategy into high-quality, buildable, scalable projects that maximise social impact. Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities Construction & Programme Delivery • Lead the planning, design and delivery of Habitat GB s demonstration construction projects within the ES2H programme. • Contribute technical leadership to programme strategy, performance monitoring, evaluation and learning. • Work collaboratively with other ES2H workstreams (Advocacy, Research, Scalability) to ensure projects inform and support wider systems change. • Provide expert construction input into organisational decision-making, risk management, and strategy implementation. Building Pipeline Development & Feasibility Lead the identification, assessment and prioritisation of potential conversion opportunities across Great Britain. Conduct frequent site visits to assess empty or underutilised commercial buildings. Undertake and/or oversee: Building diagnostics and technical surveys Early identification of structural, asbestos, planning, fire and compliance risks Location-based risk profiling (logistics, supply chains, neighbourhood constraints) Act as the organisation s technical authority on building viability and conversion risk. Design, Specification & Cost Leadership Develop initial design concepts, spatial layouts and performance specifications that balance cost efficiency, compliance, buildability and the dignity of residents. Ensure all designs meet relevant statutory and organisational requirements, including: UK Building Regulations Fire safety and CDM 2015 Sustainability and environmental standards Provide client side cost leadership and quantity surveying oversight across projects, including: Preparing feasibility cost models, early stage estimates and robust construction budgets Assessing and benchmarking contractor quotations and negotiating best value outcomes aligned with charitable objectives Maintaining effective cost control and financial visibility throughout delivery Lead the appointment and management of architects, planning consultants and specialist technical advisors as required. Construction Delivery, Contractor & Site Management Identify, appoint and manage contractors, subcontractors and consultants on a project-by-project basis. Ensure projects are delivered: safely; to specification; on time and within approved budgets Combine on-site leadership with remote project management, using digital tools, dashboards and reporting systems. Maintain a national overview of live and pipeline projects, providing the Executive Team with clear, real-time updates on milestones, risks, spend and cashflow, and delivery confidence. Health, Safety & Risk Management Be responsible for Health & Safety across Habitat GB s construction and property portfolio. Ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, including CDM 2015. Oversee: Risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) Training and inductions Incident reporting and corrective actions Ensure a strong safety culture across construction sites and property sites, working closely with the Site & Property Maintenance Officer to delivery their responsibilities successfully and safely. Work with colleagues to ensure appropriate insurances are in place. Financial Management & Reporting Own construction and maintenance budgets, ensuring strong financial control and value for money. Lead procurement processes for works, materials, and equipment. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate forecasting, cost tracking, and timely payment of invoices. Maintain robust project management tools, trackers, schedules, and cost sheets. Provide regular input into organisational performance reporting, risk registers, and assurance processes. People Leadership & Culture Line-manage and support direct reports, setting clear objectives, and providing regular supervision and development. Lead, motivate, and develop a high-performing, values-driven team and contractor network. Ensure good practice management of consultants, contractors and volunteers. Role model Habitat GB s values, including commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and safeguarding. Person profile: Extensive experience in UK construction project management, particularly refurbishment and conversion projects, with responsibility spanning early feasibility through to delivery. Strong technical understanding of: • UK Building Regulations and fire safety requirements • Permitted Development rights and planning constraints • Health & Safety management, including CDM 2015 Strong client side commercial judgement, with proven ability to develop feasibility cost models, set and manage construction budgets, and maintain effective cost control across projects. Demonstrated experience appointing and managing contractors, consultants and procurement processes to deliver best value outcomes. Strong leadership and people management experience, including the ability to lead teams, contractors and consultants with credibility and clarity. Relevant construction or built environment qualification, or equivalent senior professional experience (e.g. MCIOB, MRICS or similar). Valid CSCS card. Recognised Health & Safety qualification (e.g. IOSH or SMSTS). Full UK driving licence. Skills and competencies: Technically confident and commercially astute, with the ability to exercise sound professional judgement and make high-quality decisions in complex or ambiguous situations. Comfortable operating across strategic leadership and hands-on problem solving, particularly within refurbishment and conversion projects. Highly organised, with the ability to prioritise effectively across multiple concurrent workstreams, sites and geographies. Confident and collaborative communicator, able to work productively with internal teams, partners, volunteers, contractors and external stakeholders. Willing and able to travel extensively across Great Britain in support of project development and delivery. To apply for the role , please send us your CV and a supporting statement (max two sides of A4) telling us about the skills and experience you would bring to the role and your motivation for applying, using the link on our website. Closing date is Monday 25th May 2026.
Your new company On behalf of Birmingham City Council, we are recruiting a Senior Performance Officer to join the Highways and Infrastructure team. Birmingham City Council is one of the UK's largest local authorities and plays a critical role in maintaining and improving the city's highways, transport networks and infrastructure. The Highways and Infrastructure service manages complex, high-value contracts that are central to the safe and efficient operation of the city, working closely with service providers to ensure strong performance, value for money and accountability. Your new role This role is a 36.5-hour per week position, working Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, with a hybrid working arrangement requiring two days per week in the Birmingham City Centre office at Council House. Reporting to the Principal Performance Officer, you will be responsible for providing high-quality performance and management information to support the effective management of highway maintenance and management service contracts operating within the scope of the PFI Interim Services Contracts. You will analyse service provider performance to support decision-making, contract compliance and the application of contract mechanisms, particularly in relation to payments, audit and verification. The role involves monitoring and analysing performance data and reports, assessing service provider programmes and proposals, supporting liaison across internal and external teams, and ensuring that systems and processes are in place to enable effective contract and performance management across the Highways service. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will bring strong experience in performance analysis, contract management support or management information reporting within a complex or public sector environment. You will be confident working with large data sets, validating performance information and translating analysis into clear, auditable reports that support operational and financial decision-making. A good understanding of service level agreements, contract performance monitoring and compliance processes is essential, along with the ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams. You will have excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills and the confidence to challenge information constructively while supporting service improvement and effective contract delivery. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive an hourly rate of £18.61 PAYE plus holiday allowance, equivalent to £20.86 per hour in total. You will benefit from a hybrid working model, a central Birmingham location, and stable Monday to Friday hours. This role offers the opportunity to gain valuable experience within a high-profile Highways and Infrastructure service, contributing to the oversight of critical citywide contracts while developing your performance and contract management expertise within a major local authority. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 11, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company On behalf of Birmingham City Council, we are recruiting a Senior Performance Officer to join the Highways and Infrastructure team. Birmingham City Council is one of the UK's largest local authorities and plays a critical role in maintaining and improving the city's highways, transport networks and infrastructure. The Highways and Infrastructure service manages complex, high-value contracts that are central to the safe and efficient operation of the city, working closely with service providers to ensure strong performance, value for money and accountability. Your new role This role is a 36.5-hour per week position, working Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, with a hybrid working arrangement requiring two days per week in the Birmingham City Centre office at Council House. Reporting to the Principal Performance Officer, you will be responsible for providing high-quality performance and management information to support the effective management of highway maintenance and management service contracts operating within the scope of the PFI Interim Services Contracts. You will analyse service provider performance to support decision-making, contract compliance and the application of contract mechanisms, particularly in relation to payments, audit and verification. The role involves monitoring and analysing performance data and reports, assessing service provider programmes and proposals, supporting liaison across internal and external teams, and ensuring that systems and processes are in place to enable effective contract and performance management across the Highways service. What you'll need to succeed To succeed in this role, you will bring strong experience in performance analysis, contract management support or management information reporting within a complex or public sector environment. You will be confident working with large data sets, validating performance information and translating analysis into clear, auditable reports that support operational and financial decision-making. A good understanding of service level agreements, contract performance monitoring and compliance processes is essential, along with the ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams. You will have excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills and the confidence to challenge information constructively while supporting service improvement and effective contract delivery. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive an hourly rate of £18.61 PAYE plus holiday allowance, equivalent to £20.86 per hour in total. You will benefit from a hybrid working model, a central Birmingham location, and stable Monday to Friday hours. This role offers the opportunity to gain valuable experience within a high-profile Highways and Infrastructure service, contributing to the oversight of critical citywide contracts while developing your performance and contract management expertise within a major local authority. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Croydon Council are looking for a Senior Disrepair Specialist Officer to join their busy and high-profile Disrepair Team. You'll play a key role in inspecting properties, diagnosing disrepair issues, specifying works, and managing cases from start to completion. The role involves contractor management, Health & Safety monitoring, tenant liaison, coordinating temporary decants, and working closely with teams such as Legal and Tenancy. This position is site-based 4 days a week, with hybrid working from home and the office. Key Responsibilities Survey properties and specify disrepair works Raise orders and manage contractors Oversee cases from initial inspection to completion Carry out pre-, mid- and post-inspections Ensure Health & Safety compliance Support tenants through the works process Coordinate temporary decants Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders Requirements Strong property maintenance background Technical knowledge of repairs and building issues Disrepair experience preferred but training provided Experience in major repairs or project management desirable Social housing experience beneficial Understanding of H&S legislation Excellent communication and customer service skills Confident with Outlook (other systems training provided) Commercial awareness Full UK driving licence + Basic DBS Ideal fit: Maintenance Surveyors, Repairs/Voids Supervisors, Working Supervisors, Project Managers. For more information, please contact Izzie Guimaraes at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 11, 2026
Contractor
Croydon Council are looking for a Senior Disrepair Specialist Officer to join their busy and high-profile Disrepair Team. You'll play a key role in inspecting properties, diagnosing disrepair issues, specifying works, and managing cases from start to completion. The role involves contractor management, Health & Safety monitoring, tenant liaison, coordinating temporary decants, and working closely with teams such as Legal and Tenancy. This position is site-based 4 days a week, with hybrid working from home and the office. Key Responsibilities Survey properties and specify disrepair works Raise orders and manage contractors Oversee cases from initial inspection to completion Carry out pre-, mid- and post-inspections Ensure Health & Safety compliance Support tenants through the works process Coordinate temporary decants Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders Requirements Strong property maintenance background Technical knowledge of repairs and building issues Disrepair experience preferred but training provided Experience in major repairs or project management desirable Social housing experience beneficial Understanding of H&S legislation Excellent communication and customer service skills Confident with Outlook (other systems training provided) Commercial awareness Full UK driving licence + Basic DBS Ideal fit: Maintenance Surveyors, Repairs/Voids Supervisors, Working Supervisors, Project Managers. For more information, please contact Izzie Guimaraes at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Compliance Officer - Sanctions Risk Framework Owner (Hybrid; 80-100% working degree) Are you passionate about navigating the complex world of global sanctions compliance? Join our dynamic team at Swiss Re where you'll play a pivotal role in designing and implementing strategies that control our exposure to the sanctions risk while enabling compliant business operations worldwide. We are open to considering candidates based in other locations. About the Role As our Sanctions Risk Framework Owner, you'll be the driving force behind Swiss Re's global sanctions compliance strategy. You'll design, oversee, and continuously enhance our global sanctions risk framework, combining your deep technical knowledge of sanctions regimes and their application to the insurance industry, with a strategic mindset. Key Responsibilities Own and enhance the global Sanctions Risk Framework, including policies, standards, and processes that form the foundation of our sanctions risk management approach. Monitor and assess sanctions developments from relevant authorities, determining their impact on our business. Develop responses to sanctions developments, coordinating approvals, communication and implementation across the company. Provide ongoing oversight of the design and effectiveness of the sanctions control environment. Provide expert advisory support to senior stakeholders on sanctions topics and develop position papers to enable consistent guidance across business units. Own and drive the implementation and ongoing effectiveness of sanction controls in screening and related tools. Lead training and awareness by developing comprehensive training material for employees, conducting trainings, and supporting the growth of sanctions expertise within Compliance teams. Drive continuous improvement of our compliance processes and controls, contributing to the broader financial crime risk management strategy. About the Team The Compliance Financial Crime Risk Frameworks (FCR) team is responsible for global Compliance frameworks covering four key financial crime risks: Fraud, Bribery and Corruption, Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing, and Economic Sanctions. We develop, maintain, and implement global policies, standards, processes, and supporting technology to manage these risks effectively. Our diverse team spans New York, Bratislava, and London, working collaboratively to monitor emerging risks and regulatory developments across all jurisdictions where Swiss Re operates. About You You're a detail-oriented compliance professional with deep sanctions expertise and excellent communication skills. You thrive in a collaborative environment while being capable of working independently on complex sanctions matters. Your analytical mindset enables you to translate regulatory requirements into practical frameworks and solutions. Requirements Strong compliance experience, including at least 5 years focused on Sanctions topics, ideally within the insurance industry. Deep technical expertise in financial, economic and trade sanctions, including regulatory compliance, sanctions screening, and due diligence processes. Sound experience in risk frameworks, particularly in drafting policies, standards, and processes, and maintaining a Compliance Risk framework. University or equivalent qualification with fluency in English (written and spoken); legal training would be beneficial. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills with the ability to engage effectively with colleagues across all seniority levels. Plus Skills Certified Global Sanctions Specialist (CGSS) or another professional sanctions certification Knowledge of other financial crime risks (Fraud, Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing, and Bribery and Corruption) Additional languages, especially German Experience developing and delivering compliance training programs Strong project and change management skills Compensation & Work Model For the United Kingdom, the base salary range for this position is between 76,000 GBP and 114,000 GBP for a full-time role. The specific salary offered considers: the requirements, scope, complexity and responsibilities of the role the applicant's own profile including education/qualifications, expertise, specialisation, skills and experience In the situation where you do not meet all the requirements or you significantly exceed these, the offered salary may be below or above the advertised range. In addition to your base salary, you may be eligible for additional rewards and benefits including an attractive performance-based annual bonus. Our company has a hybrid work model where the expectation is that you will be in the office at least three days per week.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer - Sanctions Risk Framework Owner (Hybrid; 80-100% working degree) Are you passionate about navigating the complex world of global sanctions compliance? Join our dynamic team at Swiss Re where you'll play a pivotal role in designing and implementing strategies that control our exposure to the sanctions risk while enabling compliant business operations worldwide. We are open to considering candidates based in other locations. About the Role As our Sanctions Risk Framework Owner, you'll be the driving force behind Swiss Re's global sanctions compliance strategy. You'll design, oversee, and continuously enhance our global sanctions risk framework, combining your deep technical knowledge of sanctions regimes and their application to the insurance industry, with a strategic mindset. Key Responsibilities Own and enhance the global Sanctions Risk Framework, including policies, standards, and processes that form the foundation of our sanctions risk management approach. Monitor and assess sanctions developments from relevant authorities, determining their impact on our business. Develop responses to sanctions developments, coordinating approvals, communication and implementation across the company. Provide ongoing oversight of the design and effectiveness of the sanctions control environment. Provide expert advisory support to senior stakeholders on sanctions topics and develop position papers to enable consistent guidance across business units. Own and drive the implementation and ongoing effectiveness of sanction controls in screening and related tools. Lead training and awareness by developing comprehensive training material for employees, conducting trainings, and supporting the growth of sanctions expertise within Compliance teams. Drive continuous improvement of our compliance processes and controls, contributing to the broader financial crime risk management strategy. About the Team The Compliance Financial Crime Risk Frameworks (FCR) team is responsible for global Compliance frameworks covering four key financial crime risks: Fraud, Bribery and Corruption, Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing, and Economic Sanctions. We develop, maintain, and implement global policies, standards, processes, and supporting technology to manage these risks effectively. Our diverse team spans New York, Bratislava, and London, working collaboratively to monitor emerging risks and regulatory developments across all jurisdictions where Swiss Re operates. About You You're a detail-oriented compliance professional with deep sanctions expertise and excellent communication skills. You thrive in a collaborative environment while being capable of working independently on complex sanctions matters. Your analytical mindset enables you to translate regulatory requirements into practical frameworks and solutions. Requirements Strong compliance experience, including at least 5 years focused on Sanctions topics, ideally within the insurance industry. Deep technical expertise in financial, economic and trade sanctions, including regulatory compliance, sanctions screening, and due diligence processes. Sound experience in risk frameworks, particularly in drafting policies, standards, and processes, and maintaining a Compliance Risk framework. University or equivalent qualification with fluency in English (written and spoken); legal training would be beneficial. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills with the ability to engage effectively with colleagues across all seniority levels. Plus Skills Certified Global Sanctions Specialist (CGSS) or another professional sanctions certification Knowledge of other financial crime risks (Fraud, Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing, and Bribery and Corruption) Additional languages, especially German Experience developing and delivering compliance training programs Strong project and change management skills Compensation & Work Model For the United Kingdom, the base salary range for this position is between 76,000 GBP and 114,000 GBP for a full-time role. The specific salary offered considers: the requirements, scope, complexity and responsibilities of the role the applicant's own profile including education/qualifications, expertise, specialisation, skills and experience In the situation where you do not meet all the requirements or you significantly exceed these, the offered salary may be below or above the advertised range. In addition to your base salary, you may be eligible for additional rewards and benefits including an attractive performance-based annual bonus. Our company has a hybrid work model where the expectation is that you will be in the office at least three days per week.
Business Analyst: Compliance & Data Location: Remote (occasional travel for business need) Salary: 55,000 - 65,000 Are you a Business Analyst who excels at mapping complex processes and has a keen interest in data privacy, retention, and classification? We are seeking a detail-oriented professional to bridge the gap between technical data flows and regulatory requirements. You will join a dedicated Compliance Team, using your analytical skills to identify vulnerabilities and help the organisation operate in a secure, data-driven manner. Key Responsibilities Process Leadership: Lead the periodic review, update, and documentation of internal privacy processes to ensure they remain robust and effective. Technical Implementation: Lead the implementation and maintenance of Microsoft Purview , with a specific focus on data labeling, retention schedules, and identifying compliance gaps. Data Retention: Manage the data retention roadmap and oversee implementation across key risk groups within the division. Emerging Data Sources: Expand the scope of data governance to include non-traditional sources such as IoT, wearables, and Digital Twins from a data-point perspective. Privacy Operations: Support Privacy Impact Assessments (DPIAs), investigate potential data breaches, and provide functional management of the internal Privacy Portal and DMS. Operational Excellence: Analyze process improvements in collaboration with Security and IT stakeholders and utilize automation to increase the efficiency of protection processes. Fraud Risk Management: Contribute to compliance analysis as part of broader fraud risk management and reporting. Stakeholder Advisory: Translate complex data and process risks into clear management information and practically applicable advice for the business. Who You Are Tech Savvy: You're a pro with SharePoint and data tools. Precise: You handle sensitive info with total care and accuracy. Clear Communicator: You bridge the gap between IT, HR, and Legal. Privacy Minded: You understand GDPR or are ready to learn. You already have a CIPP/E certificate , or you're willing to work towards one. The Team You will be an integral part of the Compliance Team, reporting to the Compliance Officer. This is an environment where integrity and reliability are paramount. You will interact with various departments, playing a key role in strengthening our compliance framework and ensuring our data-driven methods are both innovative and secure. Location: Remote (occasional travel for business need) Salary: 55,000 - 65,000 If this sounds like you, please send CVs to (url removed) Randstad Technologies Ltd is a leading specialist recruitment business for the IT & Engineering industries. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Business Analyst: Compliance & Data Location: Remote (occasional travel for business need) Salary: 55,000 - 65,000 Are you a Business Analyst who excels at mapping complex processes and has a keen interest in data privacy, retention, and classification? We are seeking a detail-oriented professional to bridge the gap between technical data flows and regulatory requirements. You will join a dedicated Compliance Team, using your analytical skills to identify vulnerabilities and help the organisation operate in a secure, data-driven manner. Key Responsibilities Process Leadership: Lead the periodic review, update, and documentation of internal privacy processes to ensure they remain robust and effective. Technical Implementation: Lead the implementation and maintenance of Microsoft Purview , with a specific focus on data labeling, retention schedules, and identifying compliance gaps. Data Retention: Manage the data retention roadmap and oversee implementation across key risk groups within the division. Emerging Data Sources: Expand the scope of data governance to include non-traditional sources such as IoT, wearables, and Digital Twins from a data-point perspective. Privacy Operations: Support Privacy Impact Assessments (DPIAs), investigate potential data breaches, and provide functional management of the internal Privacy Portal and DMS. Operational Excellence: Analyze process improvements in collaboration with Security and IT stakeholders and utilize automation to increase the efficiency of protection processes. Fraud Risk Management: Contribute to compliance analysis as part of broader fraud risk management and reporting. Stakeholder Advisory: Translate complex data and process risks into clear management information and practically applicable advice for the business. Who You Are Tech Savvy: You're a pro with SharePoint and data tools. Precise: You handle sensitive info with total care and accuracy. Clear Communicator: You bridge the gap between IT, HR, and Legal. Privacy Minded: You understand GDPR or are ready to learn. You already have a CIPP/E certificate , or you're willing to work towards one. The Team You will be an integral part of the Compliance Team, reporting to the Compliance Officer. This is an environment where integrity and reliability are paramount. You will interact with various departments, playing a key role in strengthening our compliance framework and ensuring our data-driven methods are both innovative and secure. Location: Remote (occasional travel for business need) Salary: 55,000 - 65,000 If this sounds like you, please send CVs to (url removed) Randstad Technologies Ltd is a leading specialist recruitment business for the IT & Engineering industries. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills & qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Job Opportunity: Finance Business Partner Are you ready to take the next step in your finance career? Our client, a key player in public services, is looking for a dynamic Finance Business Partner to join their team in Belle Isle, Wakefield. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced professional who thrives in a collaborative environment and is eager to make a significant impact! Key Details: Role Title: Finance Business Partner Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: From 31.57 per hour End Date: December 2027 Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday to Friday, Hybrid Office hours Why Join Us? As a Finance Business Partner, you will be the vital link between finance and commercial services, supporting various districts, departments, and business units. Your expertise will help guide strategic decisions, ensuring value for money while achieving financial efficiencies! What You'll Do: Lead by Example: Embody the Police Code of Ethics, influencing positive decision-making throughout the organisation. Performance Management: Support the performance and well-being of police officers and staff, fostering a culture of excellence. Integrated Support: Work closely with teams within Finance and Commercial Services to deliver a comprehensive service to your assigned areas. Budget Management: Prepare and coordinate capital and revenue budgets to ensure optimal use of resources. Specialist Advice: Provide expert coaching and support to Senior Leadership Teams, actively participating in strategic discussions. Efficiency Planning: Identify opportunities for savings and continuous improvement, promoting effective resource management. What We're Looking For: Qualifications: Fully qualified CCAB Accountant with significant experience in a complex financial environment. Experience: Proven track record in budgetary control, financial planning, and forecasting at a senior level. Skills: Strong analytical and negotiation abilities, coupled with excellent communication skills. Knowledge: Familiarity with Public Sector Accounting policies and procedures is a plus! Your Impact: You will play a crucial role in monitoring and reporting financial positions across various levels, ensuring transparency and efficiency in budget management. Additionally, you will be responsible for training and developing junior finance professionals, shaping the future of finance within the organisation. Why Belle Isle? Located in the vibrant area of Wakefield, Belle Isle offers a supportive community and easy access to local amenities. It's a place where you can balance professional growth with a fulfilling lifestyle. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited about this opportunity and meet the qualifications, we want to hear from you! Join our client in shaping the future of public services through effective financial management. Apply Now! Take the leap into a rewarding role that not only enhances your skills but also contributes to the greater good. Your future starts here! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
May 11, 2026
Seasonal
Job Opportunity: Finance Business Partner Are you ready to take the next step in your finance career? Our client, a key player in public services, is looking for a dynamic Finance Business Partner to join their team in Belle Isle, Wakefield. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced professional who thrives in a collaborative environment and is eager to make a significant impact! Key Details: Role Title: Finance Business Partner Contract Type: Temporary Hourly Rate: From 31.57 per hour End Date: December 2027 Working Pattern: Full Time, Monday to Friday, Hybrid Office hours Why Join Us? As a Finance Business Partner, you will be the vital link between finance and commercial services, supporting various districts, departments, and business units. Your expertise will help guide strategic decisions, ensuring value for money while achieving financial efficiencies! What You'll Do: Lead by Example: Embody the Police Code of Ethics, influencing positive decision-making throughout the organisation. Performance Management: Support the performance and well-being of police officers and staff, fostering a culture of excellence. Integrated Support: Work closely with teams within Finance and Commercial Services to deliver a comprehensive service to your assigned areas. Budget Management: Prepare and coordinate capital and revenue budgets to ensure optimal use of resources. Specialist Advice: Provide expert coaching and support to Senior Leadership Teams, actively participating in strategic discussions. Efficiency Planning: Identify opportunities for savings and continuous improvement, promoting effective resource management. What We're Looking For: Qualifications: Fully qualified CCAB Accountant with significant experience in a complex financial environment. Experience: Proven track record in budgetary control, financial planning, and forecasting at a senior level. Skills: Strong analytical and negotiation abilities, coupled with excellent communication skills. Knowledge: Familiarity with Public Sector Accounting policies and procedures is a plus! Your Impact: You will play a crucial role in monitoring and reporting financial positions across various levels, ensuring transparency and efficiency in budget management. Additionally, you will be responsible for training and developing junior finance professionals, shaping the future of finance within the organisation. Why Belle Isle? Located in the vibrant area of Wakefield, Belle Isle offers a supportive community and easy access to local amenities. It's a place where you can balance professional growth with a fulfilling lifestyle. Ready to Make a Difference? If you're excited about this opportunity and meet the qualifications, we want to hear from you! Join our client in shaping the future of public services through effective financial management. Apply Now! Take the leap into a rewarding role that not only enhances your skills but also contributes to the greater good. Your future starts here! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Adult Social Care Lawyer Salary: £45k-£50k per annum - Negotiable DOE West Yorkshire Local Authority Remote/Hybrid Working Working on behalf of a Local Authority in the West Yorkshire region, we are seeking an experienced Adult Social Care Lawyer to join a busy and well-regarded legal team. This role offers the opportunity to work on a broad and complex caseload of adult social care matters, providing high-quality legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support. Key Responsibilities Providing legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support across adult social care matters. Advising on key legislation including: Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 (Court of Protection, DoLS, Re X) Mental Health Act 1983 Managing a caseload of complex and sensitive matters, including court and tribunal proceedings. Conducting advocacy before courts and tribunals where appropriate. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or FCILEX with 3+ years' PQE. Have strong technical expertise in adult social care law. Have experience managing complex caseloads and conducting litigation. Be confident in advocacy (or willing to develop in this area). If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to £300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Adult Social Care Lawyer Salary: £45k-£50k per annum - Negotiable DOE West Yorkshire Local Authority Remote/Hybrid Working Working on behalf of a Local Authority in the West Yorkshire region, we are seeking an experienced Adult Social Care Lawyer to join a busy and well-regarded legal team. This role offers the opportunity to work on a broad and complex caseload of adult social care matters, providing high-quality legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support. Key Responsibilities Providing legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support across adult social care matters. Advising on key legislation including: Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 (Court of Protection, DoLS, Re X) Mental Health Act 1983 Managing a caseload of complex and sensitive matters, including court and tribunal proceedings. Conducting advocacy before courts and tribunals where appropriate. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or FCILEX with 3+ years' PQE. Have strong technical expertise in adult social care law. Have experience managing complex caseloads and conducting litigation. Be confident in advocacy (or willing to develop in this area). If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to £300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
Director of Estates and Facilities, Care Home Provider, Essex, Cambs, Beds, c£65k (negotiable) plus £5k car allowance and package My client, a care home provider with 11 care homes across Kent, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, is recruiting a Director of Estates and £70k plus car and benefits. The director for Estates and Facilities is responsible for; All maintenance issues relating to the property portfolio by managing a team of contracted maintenance officers and specialist contractors, and by undertaking regular inspections of the homes. Managing and setting up maintenance contracts; be able to manage and deliver all aspects of planned, reactive and cyclical maintenance plus minor works projects within a regional area within agreed budgets to ensure the existing estate is managed efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with all statutory obligations and Company objectives. Purchasing items and services through quotes and tenders. This will involve a substantial amount of cost / benefit analysis. Monitoring and reporting on the supply chain performance will be required. Manage and oversee project work relating to the refurbishment of the buildings from inception to completion, as well as undertaking regular reviews of the maintenance services alongside developing and implementing a planned preventative maintenance system. Responsible for all Health and Safety matters including policy and practice for the organisation. Extensive knowledge of current legislation and good practice, be able to effectively communicate Health and Safety matters to staff through verbal and written communication, and have significant experience carrying out and implementing fire and general risk assessments and audits. Person Specification & Skills; A highly motivated problem solver who has experience of the health care industry, is able to work autonomously, is a good organiser and able to manage priorities effectively, and has prior experience in managing multi-site operations. Hold a current I.O.S.H qualification, valid UK driving License.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Director of Estates and Facilities, Care Home Provider, Essex, Cambs, Beds, c£65k (negotiable) plus £5k car allowance and package My client, a care home provider with 11 care homes across Kent, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire, is recruiting a Director of Estates and £70k plus car and benefits. The director for Estates and Facilities is responsible for; All maintenance issues relating to the property portfolio by managing a team of contracted maintenance officers and specialist contractors, and by undertaking regular inspections of the homes. Managing and setting up maintenance contracts; be able to manage and deliver all aspects of planned, reactive and cyclical maintenance plus minor works projects within a regional area within agreed budgets to ensure the existing estate is managed efficiently, effectively, and in compliance with all statutory obligations and Company objectives. Purchasing items and services through quotes and tenders. This will involve a substantial amount of cost / benefit analysis. Monitoring and reporting on the supply chain performance will be required. Manage and oversee project work relating to the refurbishment of the buildings from inception to completion, as well as undertaking regular reviews of the maintenance services alongside developing and implementing a planned preventative maintenance system. Responsible for all Health and Safety matters including policy and practice for the organisation. Extensive knowledge of current legislation and good practice, be able to effectively communicate Health and Safety matters to staff through verbal and written communication, and have significant experience carrying out and implementing fire and general risk assessments and audits. Person Specification & Skills; A highly motivated problem solver who has experience of the health care industry, is able to work autonomously, is a good organiser and able to manage priorities effectively, and has prior experience in managing multi-site operations. Hold a current I.O.S.H qualification, valid UK driving License.
Institute of Contemporary Music Performance
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
A progressive educational institution in Royal Leamington Spa is seeking a Campus Recruitment Officer to develop relationships with prospective students, conduct campus tours, and organize events. Candidates should be outgoing, proficient in social media, and capable of working flexibly, including evenings and weekends. This role supports the institution's mission of widening participation in higher education. A strong emphasis is placed on resilience and proactive problem-solving.
May 11, 2026
Full time
A progressive educational institution in Royal Leamington Spa is seeking a Campus Recruitment Officer to develop relationships with prospective students, conduct campus tours, and organize events. Candidates should be outgoing, proficient in social media, and capable of working flexibly, including evenings and weekends. This role supports the institution's mission of widening participation in higher education. A strong emphasis is placed on resilience and proactive problem-solving.
Are you an analytical and detail-focused professional with a passion for data, performance improvement and strategic insight? We are recruiting a Temporary Statutory Returns Officer to join a respected education institution, providing critical support in the preparation, analysis and reporting of performance data to drive informed decision-making and ensure corporate and regulatory compliance. Working closely with the Senior Corporate Data Officer, you will be responsible for coordinating, validating, and submitting data to external bodies, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and adherence to strict deadlines. As a Statutory Returns Officer your Key Responsibilities will be to: Collect, analyse, and validate data for statutory returns (including HESA and other regulatory bodies) Collaborate with internal departments to gather data and resolve discrepancies Identify and investigate data quality issues, working with stakeholders to implement solutions Ensure all returns meet regulatory standards and submission deadlines Maintain clear, auditable documentation and procedures Keep up to date with changes in legislation and reporting requirements The Ideal Candidate would have: A Degree ideally in data analysis/relevant field or have equivalent experience Proven experience in data analysis, reporting, or compliance roles Strong knowledge of data validation and data quality processes High proficiency in MS Office and data management tools Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail Confident communicator with the ability to work across multiple teams Desirable: Experience within Higher Education Knowledge of HESA or similar statutory reporting frameworks Welsh language skills (or willingness to learn) This would be the perfect Opportunity to work within a respected and structured environment to gain valuable experience in a specialist data and compliance function as well as being part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team to develop your expertise in statutory reporting and data governance. In return you will receive a salary of £38,426 per annum plus benefits. (Pro Rata) on a Temporary basis for around 3/4 months initially. If you re a data-focused professional who enjoys working with accuracy and purpose, we d love to hear from you.
May 11, 2026
Seasonal
Are you an analytical and detail-focused professional with a passion for data, performance improvement and strategic insight? We are recruiting a Temporary Statutory Returns Officer to join a respected education institution, providing critical support in the preparation, analysis and reporting of performance data to drive informed decision-making and ensure corporate and regulatory compliance. Working closely with the Senior Corporate Data Officer, you will be responsible for coordinating, validating, and submitting data to external bodies, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and adherence to strict deadlines. As a Statutory Returns Officer your Key Responsibilities will be to: Collect, analyse, and validate data for statutory returns (including HESA and other regulatory bodies) Collaborate with internal departments to gather data and resolve discrepancies Identify and investigate data quality issues, working with stakeholders to implement solutions Ensure all returns meet regulatory standards and submission deadlines Maintain clear, auditable documentation and procedures Keep up to date with changes in legislation and reporting requirements The Ideal Candidate would have: A Degree ideally in data analysis/relevant field or have equivalent experience Proven experience in data analysis, reporting, or compliance roles Strong knowledge of data validation and data quality processes High proficiency in MS Office and data management tools Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail Confident communicator with the ability to work across multiple teams Desirable: Experience within Higher Education Knowledge of HESA or similar statutory reporting frameworks Welsh language skills (or willingness to learn) This would be the perfect Opportunity to work within a respected and structured environment to gain valuable experience in a specialist data and compliance function as well as being part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team to develop your expertise in statutory reporting and data governance. In return you will receive a salary of £38,426 per annum plus benefits. (Pro Rata) on a Temporary basis for around 3/4 months initially. If you re a data-focused professional who enjoys working with accuracy and purpose, we d love to hear from you.
Payroll Officer Location: Two Sites - Stratford-Upon-Avon (most days) and Banbury (Occasional) Salary: FTE £32,500 - £38,000 (DOE) Hours: 30+ (school hours available) Are you looking for a role that combines responsibility with flexible working hours, an exciting business progression plan and real people-first culture? We re looking for a Payroll Specialist to manage UK payroll operations for an established manufacturer. Payroll Officer Salary & Benefits Flexible hours available (school hours if needed) 25 Days + Bank Holidays Pension scheme employee contributions available immediately; employer contributions commence after 3 months service Life assurance once enrolled in the pension scheme After 6 months service: access to additional benefits including Private Healthcare and Income Protection Key Responsibilities of the Payroll Officer You will take full ownership of payroll delivery across two UK sites, working closely with HR and Finance to ensure accuracy, compliance, and continuous improvement. End-to-end payroll processing (weekly and monthly cycles) RTI submissions (FPS/EPS) and full HMRC compliance Statutory payments (SSP, SMP, SPP) Pension auto-enrolment administration and submissions Year-end processes (P60, P45, P11D) Managing deductions including student loans and AEOs Acting as the main point of contact for payroll queries Supporting the transition and integration into Moorepay Producing payroll and HR reporting (absence, headcount, holiday etc.) Maintaining organisational structures within the new system Working Pattern & Flexibility Flexible weekly hours School hours (around 9:00am 3:00pm) considered Office-based role with informal flexibility around family commitments Some initial travel between Stratford and Banbury during onboarding (reducing over time) About You Solid end-to-end UK payroll experience Confident managing both weekly and monthly payroll Comfortable working across multiple sites Strong knowledge of UK payroll legislation (Tax, NI, NMW) Advanced Excel skills Experience with Moorepay (highly desirable) Organised, detail-focused and confident handling payroll queries This role is split between sites in Banbury and Stratford; you will be based at the Stratford office most of the time. If you think this Payroll Officer sounds like you apply here and we will be in touch! INDH
May 11, 2026
Full time
Payroll Officer Location: Two Sites - Stratford-Upon-Avon (most days) and Banbury (Occasional) Salary: FTE £32,500 - £38,000 (DOE) Hours: 30+ (school hours available) Are you looking for a role that combines responsibility with flexible working hours, an exciting business progression plan and real people-first culture? We re looking for a Payroll Specialist to manage UK payroll operations for an established manufacturer. Payroll Officer Salary & Benefits Flexible hours available (school hours if needed) 25 Days + Bank Holidays Pension scheme employee contributions available immediately; employer contributions commence after 3 months service Life assurance once enrolled in the pension scheme After 6 months service: access to additional benefits including Private Healthcare and Income Protection Key Responsibilities of the Payroll Officer You will take full ownership of payroll delivery across two UK sites, working closely with HR and Finance to ensure accuracy, compliance, and continuous improvement. End-to-end payroll processing (weekly and monthly cycles) RTI submissions (FPS/EPS) and full HMRC compliance Statutory payments (SSP, SMP, SPP) Pension auto-enrolment administration and submissions Year-end processes (P60, P45, P11D) Managing deductions including student loans and AEOs Acting as the main point of contact for payroll queries Supporting the transition and integration into Moorepay Producing payroll and HR reporting (absence, headcount, holiday etc.) Maintaining organisational structures within the new system Working Pattern & Flexibility Flexible weekly hours School hours (around 9:00am 3:00pm) considered Office-based role with informal flexibility around family commitments Some initial travel between Stratford and Banbury during onboarding (reducing over time) About You Solid end-to-end UK payroll experience Confident managing both weekly and monthly payroll Comfortable working across multiple sites Strong knowledge of UK payroll legislation (Tax, NI, NMW) Advanced Excel skills Experience with Moorepay (highly desirable) Organised, detail-focused and confident handling payroll queries This role is split between sites in Banbury and Stratford; you will be based at the Stratford office most of the time. If you think this Payroll Officer sounds like you apply here and we will be in touch! INDH
Morgan McKinley is looking for an experienced Payroll specialist who has proven Payroll experience to work within the HR team, supporting the Benefits Manager and working closely with HR on any payroll changes, processing starters / leavers, payroll queries, monthly/weekly payroll etc. Salary: up to 42K Location: Office based Mon-Fri, outskirts of Brighton. Due to location, own transport required Payroll Officer duties: Manage payroll payment cycle Monitor and check any payroll queries and resolve payroll errors Calculate overtime and salary increases Manage the monthly payroll, timesheet process and payroll administration Process any holiday, sick and maternity pay Check and manage changes in payroll, pensions, contract changes etc. Process new starter / leaver information Assist the HR / reward team with ongoing payroll / benefits projects Skills and experience: Proven Payroll experience working in a similar role Ideally have used HR / Payroll systems such as HRIS Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Morgan McKinley is looking for an experienced Payroll specialist who has proven Payroll experience to work within the HR team, supporting the Benefits Manager and working closely with HR on any payroll changes, processing starters / leavers, payroll queries, monthly/weekly payroll etc. Salary: up to 42K Location: Office based Mon-Fri, outskirts of Brighton. Due to location, own transport required Payroll Officer duties: Manage payroll payment cycle Monitor and check any payroll queries and resolve payroll errors Calculate overtime and salary increases Manage the monthly payroll, timesheet process and payroll administration Process any holiday, sick and maternity pay Check and manage changes in payroll, pensions, contract changes etc. Process new starter / leaver information Assist the HR / reward team with ongoing payroll / benefits projects Skills and experience: Proven Payroll experience working in a similar role Ideally have used HR / Payroll systems such as HRIS Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A South London local authority is seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Disrepair Case Officer to join its housing team. This is a key role focused on reducing the risk and cost of housing disrepair while ensuring excellent outcomes for residents and the Council. You will be responsible for managing disrepair cases from initial complaint through to resolution, with the aim of avoiding litigation wherever possible. This includes investigating claims, coordinating repairs, and working closely with surveyors, contractors, and legal services to ensure cases are handled efficiently and in line with statutory requirements. The successful candidate will monitor case progress, track associated costs, and provide regular updates on high-risk cases. You will also support legal proceedings when required, including preparing documentation and representing the Council in court. A strong understanding of complaints procedures is essential, as you will contribute to Stage 2 and Ombudsman responses, ensuring residents are kept fully informed throughout. This role requires excellent communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills, alongside the ability to manage a varied caseload under pressure. Experience within housing, disrepair, or local authority environments is highly desirable, as is knowledge of relevant legislation and compliance standards. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
May 11, 2026
Contractor
A South London local authority is seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Disrepair Case Officer to join its housing team. This is a key role focused on reducing the risk and cost of housing disrepair while ensuring excellent outcomes for residents and the Council. You will be responsible for managing disrepair cases from initial complaint through to resolution, with the aim of avoiding litigation wherever possible. This includes investigating claims, coordinating repairs, and working closely with surveyors, contractors, and legal services to ensure cases are handled efficiently and in line with statutory requirements. The successful candidate will monitor case progress, track associated costs, and provide regular updates on high-risk cases. You will also support legal proceedings when required, including preparing documentation and representing the Council in court. A strong understanding of complaints procedures is essential, as you will contribute to Stage 2 and Ombudsman responses, ensuring residents are kept fully informed throughout. This role requires excellent communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills, alongside the ability to manage a varied caseload under pressure. Experience within housing, disrepair, or local authority environments is highly desirable, as is knowledge of relevant legislation and compliance standards. How to Apply If you are interested in this role and meet the criteria above, please send us your application today. If you have any questions about the vacancy, please click APPLY NOW. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of applying, your application has been unsuccessful. If you feel that this job matches your skills but not the rate, location, or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We constantly recruit for similar roles across all levels, UK-wide, and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially about your employment status. Even if you're currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from public sector professionals looking to make future connections. Our specialist team at Carrington West has over 100 years of combined experience in this market. For more information, call Cheryl at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
To support Rugby Borough Council in delivering safe, compliant, and high quality waste and recycling services. The postholder will ensure that all operations meet statutory health and safety requirements and council policies, while actively promoting a positive safety culture across frontline services. The role combines compliance, investigation, and proactive operational monitoring, including the use of CCTV systems and on-site presence across the borough. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and review risk assessments for all waste and recycling activities Produce and maintain Safe Systems of Work (SSOW) and method statements relevant to council operations Undertake regular inspections and audits of depots, vehicles, and operational practices Review depot and vehicle CCTV to monitor vehicle movements and pedestrian safety Investigate accidents, near misses, and dangerous occurrences across waste services Key Skills and Experience: Experience in a health and safety role within a high-risk operational environment Working knowledge of UK health and safety legislation Experience of undertaking risk assessments and incident investigations Experience within waste services or local government NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent qualification) Experience of using CCTV systems for monitoring and investigation This role requires office/site presence 5 days per week. FOOTNOTE: If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the rate, location, or seniority does not suit you specifically, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles at all levels across the UK. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from professionals looking to explore future opportunities. Our specialist team has over 40 years of combined experience in this market. Please contact Leah Kimber at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third-party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent, please email (url removed).
May 11, 2026
Contractor
To support Rugby Borough Council in delivering safe, compliant, and high quality waste and recycling services. The postholder will ensure that all operations meet statutory health and safety requirements and council policies, while actively promoting a positive safety culture across frontline services. The role combines compliance, investigation, and proactive operational monitoring, including the use of CCTV systems and on-site presence across the borough. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and review risk assessments for all waste and recycling activities Produce and maintain Safe Systems of Work (SSOW) and method statements relevant to council operations Undertake regular inspections and audits of depots, vehicles, and operational practices Review depot and vehicle CCTV to monitor vehicle movements and pedestrian safety Investigate accidents, near misses, and dangerous occurrences across waste services Key Skills and Experience: Experience in a health and safety role within a high-risk operational environment Working knowledge of UK health and safety legislation Experience of undertaking risk assessments and incident investigations Experience within waste services or local government NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent qualification) Experience of using CCTV systems for monitoring and investigation This role requires office/site presence 5 days per week. FOOTNOTE: If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the rate, location, or seniority does not suit you specifically, please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for similar roles at all levels across the UK. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation. Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from professionals looking to explore future opportunities. Our specialist team has over 40 years of combined experience in this market. Please contact Leah Kimber at Carrington West on (phone number removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you are agreeing for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will be shared with third-party clients specifically relevant to any roles you have applied for. If at any stage, you wish to withdraw your consent, please email (url removed).