Connect2Hackney , the internal talent team for Hackney Council is looking for a strategic, forward-thinking Group Accountant to provide lead financial support to a critical service division. If you are a qualified or highly experienced finance professional looking for a role that combines technical excellence with impactful civic leadership, we want to hear from you! The Role As a Group Accountant, you will be the lead financial support role for an assigned service division, with a primary focus on management accounting. This is a high-profile PO8 position where you will act as a trusted advisor to senior management, helping to model budgets, identify savings, and shape alternative operational strategies. You will also take on a vital leadership role, managing a small, dedicated team to ensure they remain high-performing, customer-focused, and fit for purpose. Key Responsibilities Lead the Budget Cycle: Oversee the accurate production of the three main pillars of the annual budget cycle-budget setting, budget monitoring, and accounts closing-across both capital and revenue for your division. Provide Strategic Advice: Deliver high-quality, informed financial advice to guide operational decision-making, and confidently challenge budget holders when necessary. People Management: Direct, manage, and develop a Service Accountant and an Accountancy Assistant, overseeing appraisals, 1:1s, and performance management. Financial Modeling & Projects: Work with senior managers to manipulate and model service budgets to identify service savings and provide crucial financial support to major projects and change programmes. Quality Assurance: Guarantee the integrity of all external financial communications, including committee reports, Freedom of Information requests, and statistical returns. Statutory Compliance: Apply relevant financial controls, standing orders, and the scheme of delegation, while upholding the responsibilities of the S151 Officer in day-to-day business. Deputise: Step up to deputise for the Head of Finance when required. Who We Are Looking For We are seeking a proactive collaborator who understands the complexities of working within a political local government environment. You should bring: Qualifications & Experience: Either at least two years of experience as a CCAB qualified accountant , OR five years of accounting experience that clearly demonstrates your management and supervisory capabilities. Local Government Expertise: An in-depth understanding of local government finance and proven experience coordinating the annual budget cycle within a local authority. Exceptional Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to translate complex financial data into clear information for non-financial staff at all levels. Relationship Building: A track record of building positive, trusted working relationships with budget holders, senior management, and external stakeholders. Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 22, 2026
Seasonal
Connect2Hackney , the internal talent team for Hackney Council is looking for a strategic, forward-thinking Group Accountant to provide lead financial support to a critical service division. If you are a qualified or highly experienced finance professional looking for a role that combines technical excellence with impactful civic leadership, we want to hear from you! The Role As a Group Accountant, you will be the lead financial support role for an assigned service division, with a primary focus on management accounting. This is a high-profile PO8 position where you will act as a trusted advisor to senior management, helping to model budgets, identify savings, and shape alternative operational strategies. You will also take on a vital leadership role, managing a small, dedicated team to ensure they remain high-performing, customer-focused, and fit for purpose. Key Responsibilities Lead the Budget Cycle: Oversee the accurate production of the three main pillars of the annual budget cycle-budget setting, budget monitoring, and accounts closing-across both capital and revenue for your division. Provide Strategic Advice: Deliver high-quality, informed financial advice to guide operational decision-making, and confidently challenge budget holders when necessary. People Management: Direct, manage, and develop a Service Accountant and an Accountancy Assistant, overseeing appraisals, 1:1s, and performance management. Financial Modeling & Projects: Work with senior managers to manipulate and model service budgets to identify service savings and provide crucial financial support to major projects and change programmes. Quality Assurance: Guarantee the integrity of all external financial communications, including committee reports, Freedom of Information requests, and statistical returns. Statutory Compliance: Apply relevant financial controls, standing orders, and the scheme of delegation, while upholding the responsibilities of the S151 Officer in day-to-day business. Deputise: Step up to deputise for the Head of Finance when required. Who We Are Looking For We are seeking a proactive collaborator who understands the complexities of working within a political local government environment. You should bring: Qualifications & Experience: Either at least two years of experience as a CCAB qualified accountant , OR five years of accounting experience that clearly demonstrates your management and supervisory capabilities. Local Government Expertise: An in-depth understanding of local government finance and proven experience coordinating the annual budget cycle within a local authority. Exceptional Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to translate complex financial data into clear information for non-financial staff at all levels. Relationship Building: A track record of building positive, trusted working relationships with budget holders, senior management, and external stakeholders. Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Security Officer / Engineer Location: Remote (occasional travel to Leeds required) Rate: 520 per day Inside IR35 Duration: Until end of November 2025 Overview We are looking for a technically strong Security Officer/Engineer to take ownership of security monitoring, risk management, and compliance across our products and services. This is a hands-on technical role, not an administrative position. The successful candidate will work independently and proactively, raising risks, documenting processes, and performing risk assessments, reporting directly to the Security Lead and Senior Management Team in a timely and structured manner. Key Responsibilities Apply AWS security best practice across Guard Duty, VPC networking, Security Groups, IAM, WAF, and other firewall configurations Monitor the security posture of products and services on an ongoing basis Raise, manage, and track security incidents through to resolution Monitor Tenable and Dependabot outputs, enforcing remedial actions as required Manage penetration testing programmes including scoping, procurement, and enforcement of remedial actions Liaise with central Cyber Security teams, maintaining alignment on standards and incidents Track and follow up red-line statuses, ensuring associated remedial actions are completed Run annual AWS Well-Architected Reviews across relevant services Execute Red Team tests against products and services Conduct spot-checks on recorded live accesses to ensure compliance and integrity Key Requirements Proven hands-on experience in a security engineering or security officer role Strong AWS security experience including Guard Duty, IAM, VPC, Security Groups, and WAF Experience managing and responding to security incidents Familiarity with vulnerability management tools including Tenable and Dependabot Experience scoping and managing penetration testing engagements Ability to work independently, prioritise risks, and report clearly to senior stakeholders Strong documentation skills including risk assessments and process documentation Desirable Experience working with central government or NHS Cyber Security teams AWS Security speciality certification or equivalent Experience running Red Team exercises Knowledge of GDS or public sector security frameworks Apply now or email for more information.
May 22, 2026
Contractor
Security Officer / Engineer Location: Remote (occasional travel to Leeds required) Rate: 520 per day Inside IR35 Duration: Until end of November 2025 Overview We are looking for a technically strong Security Officer/Engineer to take ownership of security monitoring, risk management, and compliance across our products and services. This is a hands-on technical role, not an administrative position. The successful candidate will work independently and proactively, raising risks, documenting processes, and performing risk assessments, reporting directly to the Security Lead and Senior Management Team in a timely and structured manner. Key Responsibilities Apply AWS security best practice across Guard Duty, VPC networking, Security Groups, IAM, WAF, and other firewall configurations Monitor the security posture of products and services on an ongoing basis Raise, manage, and track security incidents through to resolution Monitor Tenable and Dependabot outputs, enforcing remedial actions as required Manage penetration testing programmes including scoping, procurement, and enforcement of remedial actions Liaise with central Cyber Security teams, maintaining alignment on standards and incidents Track and follow up red-line statuses, ensuring associated remedial actions are completed Run annual AWS Well-Architected Reviews across relevant services Execute Red Team tests against products and services Conduct spot-checks on recorded live accesses to ensure compliance and integrity Key Requirements Proven hands-on experience in a security engineering or security officer role Strong AWS security experience including Guard Duty, IAM, VPC, Security Groups, and WAF Experience managing and responding to security incidents Familiarity with vulnerability management tools including Tenable and Dependabot Experience scoping and managing penetration testing engagements Ability to work independently, prioritise risks, and report clearly to senior stakeholders Strong documentation skills including risk assessments and process documentation Desirable Experience working with central government or NHS Cyber Security teams AWS Security speciality certification or equivalent Experience running Red Team exercises Knowledge of GDS or public sector security frameworks Apply now or email for more information.
Are you an ambitious, forward-thinking medical professional looking to solidify your senior clinical experience within an exceptionally supportive NHS environment? Evolve Staffing Ltd. is thoroughly delighted to introduce an outstanding vacancy for a Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine based in the historic market town of Boston, Lincolnshire . Operating within a progressive NHS Teaching Hospital noted for its expansive thoracic services and regional care pathways, this pivotal position offers an ideal landscape for a senior doctor to refine their specialist expertise, lead dynamic multi-disciplinary teams, and make a profound impact on patient outcomes across the region. The Evolve Staffing Advantage: Elevating Senior Medical Careers At Evolve Staffing Ltd., we do not merely match CVs to vacancies; we act as dedicated career custodians for senior medical talent across the United Kingdom. We recognize that transitioning into a senior registrar post demands meticulous planning and absolute transparency. As your trusted healthcare recruitment agency, we handle the intricacies of your placement with a tailored, white-glove approach. When you align your professional journey with Evolve Staffing Ltd., you stand to benefit from: Exemplary Remuneration & Job Plan Negotiation: Our expert medical division works tirelessly on your behalf to secure premier financial packages, ensuring your advanced skills and unsocial hours are handsomely rewarded. Streamlined Compliance Frameworks: Avoid the traditional bottlenecks of medical onboarding with your own dedicated compliance officer, ensuring a swift and stress-free transition into your new role. Continuous Professional Advocacy: We maintain close partnerships with host NHS trusts, positioning you for preferred access to educational resources, internal clinical advancements, and long-term career stability. Primary Duties and Clinical Commitments: Stepping into this vital registrar post, you will occupy a prominent leadership position within the department, with duties including: Overseeing specialized outpatient clinics dedicated to chronic lung conditions, asthma management, and complex sleep disorders. Leading daily ward rounds alongside senior consultants, providing expert diagnostic oversight and formulating comprehensive, patient-centered care strategies. Providing immediate, high-level clinical guidance for acute medical admissions through the emergency gateway, ensuring rapid and safe patient triaging. Actively participating in multi-disciplinary team meetings to coordinate complex regional treatments alongside thoracic specialists and community teams. Mentoring and supervising junior foundation doctors and clinical fellows, fostering an atmosphere of educational excellence and robust clinical safety. Essential Candidate Requirements Full and active registration with the General Medical Council (GMC Pin) with an up-to-date licence to practise. Completion of Core Medical Training (CMT) or Internal Medicine Training (IMT), with valid Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP UK). Proven clinical competency within adult acute medicine and specialized thoracic care settings. Exceptional communication skills and the decisive leadership required to manage complex clinical environments autonomously. Begin Your Next Chapter: Elevate your professional standing by contacting the specialist medical recruitment desk at Evolve Staffing Ltd. today to discuss this premium Boston vacancy.
May 22, 2026
Full time
Are you an ambitious, forward-thinking medical professional looking to solidify your senior clinical experience within an exceptionally supportive NHS environment? Evolve Staffing Ltd. is thoroughly delighted to introduce an outstanding vacancy for a Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine based in the historic market town of Boston, Lincolnshire . Operating within a progressive NHS Teaching Hospital noted for its expansive thoracic services and regional care pathways, this pivotal position offers an ideal landscape for a senior doctor to refine their specialist expertise, lead dynamic multi-disciplinary teams, and make a profound impact on patient outcomes across the region. The Evolve Staffing Advantage: Elevating Senior Medical Careers At Evolve Staffing Ltd., we do not merely match CVs to vacancies; we act as dedicated career custodians for senior medical talent across the United Kingdom. We recognize that transitioning into a senior registrar post demands meticulous planning and absolute transparency. As your trusted healthcare recruitment agency, we handle the intricacies of your placement with a tailored, white-glove approach. When you align your professional journey with Evolve Staffing Ltd., you stand to benefit from: Exemplary Remuneration & Job Plan Negotiation: Our expert medical division works tirelessly on your behalf to secure premier financial packages, ensuring your advanced skills and unsocial hours are handsomely rewarded. Streamlined Compliance Frameworks: Avoid the traditional bottlenecks of medical onboarding with your own dedicated compliance officer, ensuring a swift and stress-free transition into your new role. Continuous Professional Advocacy: We maintain close partnerships with host NHS trusts, positioning you for preferred access to educational resources, internal clinical advancements, and long-term career stability. Primary Duties and Clinical Commitments: Stepping into this vital registrar post, you will occupy a prominent leadership position within the department, with duties including: Overseeing specialized outpatient clinics dedicated to chronic lung conditions, asthma management, and complex sleep disorders. Leading daily ward rounds alongside senior consultants, providing expert diagnostic oversight and formulating comprehensive, patient-centered care strategies. Providing immediate, high-level clinical guidance for acute medical admissions through the emergency gateway, ensuring rapid and safe patient triaging. Actively participating in multi-disciplinary team meetings to coordinate complex regional treatments alongside thoracic specialists and community teams. Mentoring and supervising junior foundation doctors and clinical fellows, fostering an atmosphere of educational excellence and robust clinical safety. Essential Candidate Requirements Full and active registration with the General Medical Council (GMC Pin) with an up-to-date licence to practise. Completion of Core Medical Training (CMT) or Internal Medicine Training (IMT), with valid Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP UK). Proven clinical competency within adult acute medicine and specialized thoracic care settings. Exceptional communication skills and the decisive leadership required to manage complex clinical environments autonomously. Begin Your Next Chapter: Elevate your professional standing by contacting the specialist medical recruitment desk at Evolve Staffing Ltd. today to discuss this premium Boston vacancy.
We have an exciting opportunity that has arisen for an Operation & Compliance Manager for a Prep School based in Chelsea. The successful candidate will provide operational and compliance support, working in close partnership with the Head and staff team to ensure that the school runs efficiently and complies with all aspects of the independent school standards. The Operations & Compliance Manager will line manage the office administrator and catering assistant and oversee the regular and occasional contractors who provide services across the school. The Operations Manager will be report daily to the Head and work closely with the Group Compliance Manager and Finance team to ensure effective and efficient running of the school. Finance & Information Systems To collate pupil and statistical data for monthly reporting to the LA, the Head and Forfar Group To manage the monthly payroll adjustments and submit to the Group Payroll Officer To liaise with Group Finance to manage the school budget, including invoicing. To manage, with the Head, staff salaries as required. To lead the Bursary process, liaising with parents and the Bursary Diligence contractor, providing recommendations to the Head on the allocation of Bursary funds Safer Recruitment To support the Head and SLT in the recruitment of staff as required To lead all safer recruiting and vetting checks required by new members of staff, third party suppliers, agency staff, contractors and volunteers as appropriate To provide leadership and management of those contractors involved in outsourced estate maintenance, Health and Safety and cleaning contracts Support visitor management - including meeting and escorting as required General To promote and safeguard the welfare of pupils To comply with the school's safeguarding and child protection policy and ensure that any concerns relating to the safety or welfare of children are reported immediately to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) To work within the framework provided by the school's policies and procedures to fulfil the general aims and objectives of the school and to carry out the roles outlines in their respective job descriptions to the highest level To read other policies and guidance as and when required to do so by the DSL, Head or other members of the Senior Leadership Team To act consistently, in a calm supportive manner with colleagues To attend staff meetings, open days, briefings, parent events, INSET days and support other school events as required. To communicate in a timely and effective manner with parents To undertake other specific duties which may, from time to time, be reasonably requested by the Head To meet all deadlines for the efficient running of the school Connaught Resourcing operates as an Employment Business and an Employment Agency. We are a committed equal opportunities employer who respect and value cultural diversity. Connaught Resourcing will carry out background checks including referencing and where required an Enhanced or Standard DBS Disclosure as part of our recruitment and selection procedures.
May 22, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity that has arisen for an Operation & Compliance Manager for a Prep School based in Chelsea. The successful candidate will provide operational and compliance support, working in close partnership with the Head and staff team to ensure that the school runs efficiently and complies with all aspects of the independent school standards. The Operations & Compliance Manager will line manage the office administrator and catering assistant and oversee the regular and occasional contractors who provide services across the school. The Operations Manager will be report daily to the Head and work closely with the Group Compliance Manager and Finance team to ensure effective and efficient running of the school. Finance & Information Systems To collate pupil and statistical data for monthly reporting to the LA, the Head and Forfar Group To manage the monthly payroll adjustments and submit to the Group Payroll Officer To liaise with Group Finance to manage the school budget, including invoicing. To manage, with the Head, staff salaries as required. To lead the Bursary process, liaising with parents and the Bursary Diligence contractor, providing recommendations to the Head on the allocation of Bursary funds Safer Recruitment To support the Head and SLT in the recruitment of staff as required To lead all safer recruiting and vetting checks required by new members of staff, third party suppliers, agency staff, contractors and volunteers as appropriate To provide leadership and management of those contractors involved in outsourced estate maintenance, Health and Safety and cleaning contracts Support visitor management - including meeting and escorting as required General To promote and safeguard the welfare of pupils To comply with the school's safeguarding and child protection policy and ensure that any concerns relating to the safety or welfare of children are reported immediately to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) To work within the framework provided by the school's policies and procedures to fulfil the general aims and objectives of the school and to carry out the roles outlines in their respective job descriptions to the highest level To read other policies and guidance as and when required to do so by the DSL, Head or other members of the Senior Leadership Team To act consistently, in a calm supportive manner with colleagues To attend staff meetings, open days, briefings, parent events, INSET days and support other school events as required. To communicate in a timely and effective manner with parents To undertake other specific duties which may, from time to time, be reasonably requested by the Head To meet all deadlines for the efficient running of the school Connaught Resourcing operates as an Employment Business and an Employment Agency. We are a committed equal opportunities employer who respect and value cultural diversity. Connaught Resourcing will carry out background checks including referencing and where required an Enhanced or Standard DBS Disclosure as part of our recruitment and selection procedures.
Job Title: Legal Assistant: Litigation and Social Care Grade: 16.71 - (rate dependent on experience) Location: Hybrid Contract: Temporary ongoing (initial 6-month assignment with view to extend) Working Hours: 36 hours per week Job Overview HB Public Law, a shared service between a number of North West London boroughs and home countries local authorities, is recruiting a proactive and detail-oriented Legal Assistant. This is a key career-graded role designed to support HB Public Law by carrying out legal work and developing, implementing, and supporting cutting-edge practice management processes. The successful candidate will play a central role in conducting a significant caseload across several legal specialisms. This position offers improved career opportunities and the chance to move between teams to cover a wider range of legal specialisms. Key Responsibilities Caseload Management: Advise on and have conduct of legal files for civil and criminal litigation, children's and adults social care, and education matters. Maintain a significant caseload in compliance with Lexcel requirements. Legal Support & Research: Provide advice, undertake research, and support lawyers. Provide clear and accurate advice to clients in person, on the telephone, and in writing. Representation & Advocacy: Represent clients in court, tribunals, panels, and external meetings. Undertake advocacy. Governance & Panels: Clerk Education Exclusion Panel meetings. Provide advice to members, officers, and project teams proactively. Systems & Compliance: Provide administrative and systems assistance as a super user of an electronic case management system. Ensure compliance with office procedures and Lexcel & IIP standards. Requirements Knowledge General knowledge of English law, practice, and procedure in civil and criminal litigation and children's and adults social care and education work. General knowledge and understanding of public law principles as they apply to local government. Experience Experience of working in a legal environment; contributing positively in a team; providing written and oral legal advice and guidance to officers/clients; conducting a caseload with minimum supervision covering at least one of the following areas: civil and criminal litigation and children's and adults social care and education work. Education/Qualifications Educated to degree standard, with a qualification in law (e.g., law degree, CPE, LPC) or be studying for/obtained a recognised legal qualification, or substantial experience working in a legal environment in lieu of qualification. Evidence of continuing professional development. Skills & Abilities Must be able to manage and prioritise workload; understand and meet Lexcel standards; demonstrate excellent client care skills; conduct legal research; use fully Microsoft products & a case management system; draft legal documents, correspondence, and pleadings; and present a confident and professional demeanour. About Us HB Public Law sits within the Legal and Governance Services Department of Harrow Council. The shared legal practice provides clients with a greater range and depth of legal expertise, reduced cost, and greater resilience. Harrow Council is the 12th largest London borough and one of the most culturally diverse local authorities in the UK. Located just 10 miles from the city centre and 13 minutes from Euston via Harrow & Wealdstone station, it offers excellent transport links and accessibility to the M1, M25, and A406. For almost 60 years, Pertemps Recruitment Partnership has been the market leader in providing permanent and temporary staffing solutions and we are one of the most established players within the recruitment industry. The Sunday Times has listed us as one of the Best 100 Companies to work for 14 years running. We are not a big scary faceless company, quite the opposite: we strongly believe in the personal touch with everything we do. We are proud to be an accredited 'investor in people' which is reflected across our business in the length of service and career progression of our employees. London Borough of Harrow Council is the 12th largest London borough and one of the most culturally diverse local authorities in the UK, making it a great place to live, work and visit. Located 10 miles from the city centre and just 13 minutes to Euston from Harrow & Wealdstone station there are great transport links via the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line and national rail service. It is easily accessible to the M1, M25 and A406. The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, any your data protection rights, can be found by visiting (url removed)>
May 22, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Legal Assistant: Litigation and Social Care Grade: 16.71 - (rate dependent on experience) Location: Hybrid Contract: Temporary ongoing (initial 6-month assignment with view to extend) Working Hours: 36 hours per week Job Overview HB Public Law, a shared service between a number of North West London boroughs and home countries local authorities, is recruiting a proactive and detail-oriented Legal Assistant. This is a key career-graded role designed to support HB Public Law by carrying out legal work and developing, implementing, and supporting cutting-edge practice management processes. The successful candidate will play a central role in conducting a significant caseload across several legal specialisms. This position offers improved career opportunities and the chance to move between teams to cover a wider range of legal specialisms. Key Responsibilities Caseload Management: Advise on and have conduct of legal files for civil and criminal litigation, children's and adults social care, and education matters. Maintain a significant caseload in compliance with Lexcel requirements. Legal Support & Research: Provide advice, undertake research, and support lawyers. Provide clear and accurate advice to clients in person, on the telephone, and in writing. Representation & Advocacy: Represent clients in court, tribunals, panels, and external meetings. Undertake advocacy. Governance & Panels: Clerk Education Exclusion Panel meetings. Provide advice to members, officers, and project teams proactively. Systems & Compliance: Provide administrative and systems assistance as a super user of an electronic case management system. Ensure compliance with office procedures and Lexcel & IIP standards. Requirements Knowledge General knowledge of English law, practice, and procedure in civil and criminal litigation and children's and adults social care and education work. General knowledge and understanding of public law principles as they apply to local government. Experience Experience of working in a legal environment; contributing positively in a team; providing written and oral legal advice and guidance to officers/clients; conducting a caseload with minimum supervision covering at least one of the following areas: civil and criminal litigation and children's and adults social care and education work. Education/Qualifications Educated to degree standard, with a qualification in law (e.g., law degree, CPE, LPC) or be studying for/obtained a recognised legal qualification, or substantial experience working in a legal environment in lieu of qualification. Evidence of continuing professional development. Skills & Abilities Must be able to manage and prioritise workload; understand and meet Lexcel standards; demonstrate excellent client care skills; conduct legal research; use fully Microsoft products & a case management system; draft legal documents, correspondence, and pleadings; and present a confident and professional demeanour. About Us HB Public Law sits within the Legal and Governance Services Department of Harrow Council. The shared legal practice provides clients with a greater range and depth of legal expertise, reduced cost, and greater resilience. Harrow Council is the 12th largest London borough and one of the most culturally diverse local authorities in the UK. Located just 10 miles from the city centre and 13 minutes from Euston via Harrow & Wealdstone station, it offers excellent transport links and accessibility to the M1, M25, and A406. For almost 60 years, Pertemps Recruitment Partnership has been the market leader in providing permanent and temporary staffing solutions and we are one of the most established players within the recruitment industry. The Sunday Times has listed us as one of the Best 100 Companies to work for 14 years running. We are not a big scary faceless company, quite the opposite: we strongly believe in the personal touch with everything we do. We are proud to be an accredited 'investor in people' which is reflected across our business in the length of service and career progression of our employees. London Borough of Harrow Council is the 12th largest London borough and one of the most culturally diverse local authorities in the UK, making it a great place to live, work and visit. Located 10 miles from the city centre and just 13 minutes to Euston from Harrow & Wealdstone station there are great transport links via the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line and national rail service. It is easily accessible to the M1, M25 and A406. The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, any your data protection rights, can be found by visiting (url removed)>
Maintenance Officer Location: Govan, Glasgow Salary: EVH Grade 7 Working Pattern:Monday to Friday with Flexible Working Temp to Perm oppertunity We are currently working with a well-established housing organisation based in the Govan area to recruit an experienced Maintenance Officer . This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in social housing maintenance , particularly in managing void properties and overseeing day-to-day reactive repairs . Key Responsibilities Managing void properties from inspection through to completion Coordinating day-to-day reactive maintenance works Liaising with contractors to ensure works are completed to a high standard, on time, and within budget Carrying out property inspections and preparing detailed specifications of work Monitoring contractor performance and ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements Providing technical advice and support to internal teams and tenants where required Requirements Proven experience in a Maintenance Officer or Property Maintenance role within the social housing sector Strong knowledge of voids and reactive repairs Ability to prepare schedules of work and interpret technical information Excellent organisational and communication skills Technical or building-related qualifications would be advantageous What's on Offer Competitive salary aligned to EVH Grade 7 Flexible working arrangements Opportunity to join a respected organisation committed to delivering high-quality housing services If you have the relevant experience in social housing maintenance and are looking for your next opportunity in the Glasgow area, we'd love to hear from you. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 22, 2026
Contractor
Maintenance Officer Location: Govan, Glasgow Salary: EVH Grade 7 Working Pattern:Monday to Friday with Flexible Working Temp to Perm oppertunity We are currently working with a well-established housing organisation based in the Govan area to recruit an experienced Maintenance Officer . This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in social housing maintenance , particularly in managing void properties and overseeing day-to-day reactive repairs . Key Responsibilities Managing void properties from inspection through to completion Coordinating day-to-day reactive maintenance works Liaising with contractors to ensure works are completed to a high standard, on time, and within budget Carrying out property inspections and preparing detailed specifications of work Monitoring contractor performance and ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements Providing technical advice and support to internal teams and tenants where required Requirements Proven experience in a Maintenance Officer or Property Maintenance role within the social housing sector Strong knowledge of voids and reactive repairs Ability to prepare schedules of work and interpret technical information Excellent organisational and communication skills Technical or building-related qualifications would be advantageous What's on Offer Competitive salary aligned to EVH Grade 7 Flexible working arrangements Opportunity to join a respected organisation committed to delivering high-quality housing services If you have the relevant experience in social housing maintenance and are looking for your next opportunity in the Glasgow area, we'd love to hear from you. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Finance Officer (Band 3) Cash Office Locations:Downpatrick Organisation: South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust The South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to join our Finance & Estates Directorate as Finance Officers (Band 3). These roles are available across multiple locations including Dundonald (Cash Office), Downpatrick, and Lisburn. As a Finance Officer, you will provide essential administrative and financial support across a variety of service areas. Working as part of a dedicated team, you will play a key role in ensuring the efficient and effective delivery of financial services, while demonstrating the ability to use your own initiative in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities Contribute to the Trust's overall Financial Governance Framework. Process financial information in line with policies and procedures within required timescales. Respond to and investigate queries from a wide range of stakeholders, providing clear and accurate information to both financial and non-financial colleagues. Maintain and assist with reconciliations of control accounts. Support compliance with Public Sector Prompt Payment Policy. Deliver high-quality administrative support to ensure the smooth operation of systems and procedures. Accurately input, process, monitor, and validate financial data in a timely manner. Plan and manage workload effectively to meet weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual financial deadlines. Essential Skills Strong verbal and written communication skills. Excellent organisational and time management abilities. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and dynamic finance team within the NHS, contributing to the delivery of vital healthcare service. Please send cv or Hit the Apply button ! Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 22, 2026
Seasonal
Finance Officer (Band 3) Cash Office Locations:Downpatrick Organisation: South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust The South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust is currently seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals to join our Finance & Estates Directorate as Finance Officers (Band 3). These roles are available across multiple locations including Dundonald (Cash Office), Downpatrick, and Lisburn. As a Finance Officer, you will provide essential administrative and financial support across a variety of service areas. Working as part of a dedicated team, you will play a key role in ensuring the efficient and effective delivery of financial services, while demonstrating the ability to use your own initiative in a fast-paced environment. Key Responsibilities Contribute to the Trust's overall Financial Governance Framework. Process financial information in line with policies and procedures within required timescales. Respond to and investigate queries from a wide range of stakeholders, providing clear and accurate information to both financial and non-financial colleagues. Maintain and assist with reconciliations of control accounts. Support compliance with Public Sector Prompt Payment Policy. Deliver high-quality administrative support to ensure the smooth operation of systems and procedures. Accurately input, process, monitor, and validate financial data in a timely manner. Plan and manage workload effectively to meet weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual financial deadlines. Essential Skills Strong verbal and written communication skills. Excellent organisational and time management abilities. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and dynamic finance team within the NHS, contributing to the delivery of vital healthcare service. Please send cv or Hit the Apply button ! Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
As Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance. Your new company You'll be joining a large, highly regulated organisation operating at the forefront of advanced technology, engineering and innovation. The business supports critical national and international programmes and works within a complex global regulatory environment. With a strong focus on purpose, integrity and long-term investment in people, this organisation offers the opportunity to contribute to work that genuinely matters while building a sustainable and rewarding career. Your new role As Senior Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance at site level. You will provide day-to-day regulatory advice, ensuring robust adherence to UK and US Export Control regulations, and engage directly with regulatory authorities where required.The role has significant autonomy and visibility, overseeing internal and external audits, leading investigations, preparing disclosure documentation and driving corrective actions through root cause analysis and lessons-learned activities. You'll also play a key role in developing and delivering compliance training, updating policies and procedures, and embedding export control requirements within wider site transformation and improvement programmes. In addition, you will supervise and develop junior compliance professionals, helping to build resilient, long-term capability. What you'll need to succeed Strong working knowledge of US Export Control regulations, including ITAR, with current regulatory awarenessProven experience conducting export control investigations with strong analytical and probing skillsAbility to draft disclosure documentation and lead corrective action and root cause analysis initiativesExcellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory requirements to stakeholders at all levelsConfidence engaging with internal teams, senior leadership, customers, suppliers and external auditorsDesirable: understanding of UK Export Control regulations and experience of complex internal and external export auditsExperience supervising or mentoring junior team members What you'll get in return You'll be supported by a collaborative compliance function that works closely with the wider business to drive best practice and continuous improvement. The organisation offers structured career development, meaningful work and a culture that values professionalism and integrity. In addition to a competitive salary, you'll benefit from a comprehensive reward and wellbeing offering including: Competitive pension Share save scheme Annual bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Life assurance Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced maternity pay and parental leave What you need to do now If you're an experienced Export Control professional seeking a senior, influential role within a technically complex and highly regulated environment, please apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.Please note: this role is subject to security and export control restrictions. All applicants must meet baseline personnel security requirements, with certain roles requiring additional UK residency history for security vetting purposes. 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.
May 22, 2026
Full time
As Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance. Your new company You'll be joining a large, highly regulated organisation operating at the forefront of advanced technology, engineering and innovation. The business supports critical national and international programmes and works within a complex global regulatory environment. With a strong focus on purpose, integrity and long-term investment in people, this organisation offers the opportunity to contribute to work that genuinely matters while building a sustainable and rewarding career. Your new role As Senior Compliance Officer, you will act as the primary subject-matter expert for export control compliance at site level. You will provide day-to-day regulatory advice, ensuring robust adherence to UK and US Export Control regulations, and engage directly with regulatory authorities where required.The role has significant autonomy and visibility, overseeing internal and external audits, leading investigations, preparing disclosure documentation and driving corrective actions through root cause analysis and lessons-learned activities. You'll also play a key role in developing and delivering compliance training, updating policies and procedures, and embedding export control requirements within wider site transformation and improvement programmes. In addition, you will supervise and develop junior compliance professionals, helping to build resilient, long-term capability. What you'll need to succeed Strong working knowledge of US Export Control regulations, including ITAR, with current regulatory awarenessProven experience conducting export control investigations with strong analytical and probing skillsAbility to draft disclosure documentation and lead corrective action and root cause analysis initiativesExcellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex regulatory requirements to stakeholders at all levelsConfidence engaging with internal teams, senior leadership, customers, suppliers and external auditorsDesirable: understanding of UK Export Control regulations and experience of complex internal and external export auditsExperience supervising or mentoring junior team members What you'll get in return You'll be supported by a collaborative compliance function that works closely with the wider business to drive best practice and continuous improvement. The organisation offers structured career development, meaningful work and a culture that values professionalism and integrity. In addition to a competitive salary, you'll benefit from a comprehensive reward and wellbeing offering including: Competitive pension Share save scheme Annual bonus 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Life assurance Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced maternity pay and parental leave What you need to do now If you're an experienced Export Control professional seeking a senior, influential role within a technically complex and highly regulated environment, please apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.Please note: this role is subject to security and export control restrictions. All applicants must meet baseline personnel security requirements, with certain roles requiring additional UK residency history for security vetting purposes. 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.
Private Sector Housing Officer - East London 55- 60 per hour Initial 6-Month Contract Hybrid Working A progressive East London Local Authority is looking to appoint an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer on an interim basis for an initial 6-month contract, with a strong likelihood of extension. This opportunity sits within a highly regarded Environmental Health and Housing Enforcement team. The council is seeking a confident and technically strong Private Sector Housing Officer who can immediately contribute to complex enforcement work across the private rented sector. This role would particularly suit a motivated Environmental Health professional who thrives in a fast-paced enforcement environment and enjoys managing challenging cases involving rogue landlords, serious hazards, and non-compliant HMOs. The Role The successful Private Sector Housing Officer will manage a varied and complex caseload across the borough, taking responsibility for proactive enforcement and regulatory compliance activity, including: Undertaking HHSRS inspections and detailed property investigations Investigating housing complaints, disrepair, overcrowding, and statutory nuisance cases Taking formal enforcement action under the Housing Act 2004 Serving Improvement Notices, Emergency Remedial Action notices, and Prohibition Orders Investigating rogue landlord activity and pursuing non-compliant landlords Managing HMO licensing inspections, compliance, and enforcement Issuing Community Protection Notices (CPN's) and Civil Penalties where appropriate Preparing detailed prosecution and tribunal case files Liaising with legal teams, landlords, tenants, and external agencies Supporting wider service delivery within the Environmental Health function About You To be considered, you will need: Recent Local Authority experience as a Private Sector Housing Officer Strong technical knowledge of HHSRS, Housing Act legislation, and enforcement procedures Experience carrying out complex enforcement investigations independently Proven background within Environmental Health, Housing Enforcement, or Private Sector Housing Experience dealing with HMO licensing and compliance activity Ability to confidently manage a busy and demanding caseload Excellent report writing, communication, and stakeholder management skills Availability to start at short notice or immediately preferred For more information on this Private Sector Housing Officer opportunity, please contact Shaye at Park Avenue Recruitment. Email: (url removed) Phone: (phone number removed)
May 22, 2026
Contractor
Private Sector Housing Officer - East London 55- 60 per hour Initial 6-Month Contract Hybrid Working A progressive East London Local Authority is looking to appoint an experienced Private Sector Housing Officer on an interim basis for an initial 6-month contract, with a strong likelihood of extension. This opportunity sits within a highly regarded Environmental Health and Housing Enforcement team. The council is seeking a confident and technically strong Private Sector Housing Officer who can immediately contribute to complex enforcement work across the private rented sector. This role would particularly suit a motivated Environmental Health professional who thrives in a fast-paced enforcement environment and enjoys managing challenging cases involving rogue landlords, serious hazards, and non-compliant HMOs. The Role The successful Private Sector Housing Officer will manage a varied and complex caseload across the borough, taking responsibility for proactive enforcement and regulatory compliance activity, including: Undertaking HHSRS inspections and detailed property investigations Investigating housing complaints, disrepair, overcrowding, and statutory nuisance cases Taking formal enforcement action under the Housing Act 2004 Serving Improvement Notices, Emergency Remedial Action notices, and Prohibition Orders Investigating rogue landlord activity and pursuing non-compliant landlords Managing HMO licensing inspections, compliance, and enforcement Issuing Community Protection Notices (CPN's) and Civil Penalties where appropriate Preparing detailed prosecution and tribunal case files Liaising with legal teams, landlords, tenants, and external agencies Supporting wider service delivery within the Environmental Health function About You To be considered, you will need: Recent Local Authority experience as a Private Sector Housing Officer Strong technical knowledge of HHSRS, Housing Act legislation, and enforcement procedures Experience carrying out complex enforcement investigations independently Proven background within Environmental Health, Housing Enforcement, or Private Sector Housing Experience dealing with HMO licensing and compliance activity Ability to confidently manage a busy and demanding caseload Excellent report writing, communication, and stakeholder management skills Availability to start at short notice or immediately preferred For more information on this Private Sector Housing Officer opportunity, please contact Shaye at Park Avenue Recruitment. Email: (url removed) Phone: (phone number removed)
Newly created role - Online retail/manufacturing business - Great opportunity - Finance Manager Company Background Hays Senior Finance are exclusively supporting a fantastic British brand with a global reputation for creativity, quality, and originality. They blend rich heritage with a pioneering, globally inspired spirit. Role Overview As Finance Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day financial operations of the business. This is a hands-on role with a strong focus on accurate accounting, robust reporting, and effective financial controls as the business continues to expand. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, you will work closely with senior stakeholders across the business. You will play a central role in ensuring financial discipline, supporting informed decision-making, and enabling sustainable growth as the organisation evolves. Key Responsibilities Own the core accounting operations of the business, delivering accurate daily and weekly financial reporting and continuously improving the quality, relevance, and usability of management information. Deliver a timely and accurate month-end close, including preparation and review of balance sheet reconciliations and oversight of subsidiaries in line with company and Group reporting deadlines. Prepare and submit statutory and regulatory filings, including VAT returns, import declarations, and other required compliance submissions. Manage sales ledger and purchase ledger activities, including approval of working capital movements and forecasting material cash-flow impacts for the CFO. Maintain and enhance strong financial controls and processes, embedding new systems and ways of working that support budgeting, forecasting, and scalable growth. Qualifications and Experience Demonstrable experience owning and managing core financial operations within a commercial business environment. Part-qualified or fully qualified through a recognised accounting body (e.g. ACCA, CIMA, ACA). Candidates qualified by experience will also be considered, provided they demonstrate strong practical knowledge of financial operations, reporting, and controls. Strong working knowledge of daily, weekly, and month-end reporting, with a track record of meeting company and Group reporting deadlines in a growing and/or multi-channel business. Experience managing sales ledger and purchase ledger teams, with accountability for working capital and cash-flow management. Proven ability to improve reporting quality, controls, systems, or financial processes to support business growth and operational efficiency. Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to take real ownership within a globally recognised British brand. As Finance Manager, you'll play a central, hands-on role in the day-to-day financial operations of the business, with direct exposure to senior leadership and the chance to influence how the business grows. You'll work closely with the CFO and key stakeholders, shaping reporting, controls, and processes that support informed decision-making and scalable growth. Rather than firefighting, you'll have the scope to improve systems, enhance business intelligence, and embed best practice. Alongside meaningful responsibility and professional development, you'll be part of a creative, inclusive environment that values quality, originality, and collaboration - supporting a brand that continues to shape global design conversations. 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 on your career.
May 22, 2026
Full time
Newly created role - Online retail/manufacturing business - Great opportunity - Finance Manager Company Background Hays Senior Finance are exclusively supporting a fantastic British brand with a global reputation for creativity, quality, and originality. They blend rich heritage with a pioneering, globally inspired spirit. Role Overview As Finance Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day financial operations of the business. This is a hands-on role with a strong focus on accurate accounting, robust reporting, and effective financial controls as the business continues to expand. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, you will work closely with senior stakeholders across the business. You will play a central role in ensuring financial discipline, supporting informed decision-making, and enabling sustainable growth as the organisation evolves. Key Responsibilities Own the core accounting operations of the business, delivering accurate daily and weekly financial reporting and continuously improving the quality, relevance, and usability of management information. Deliver a timely and accurate month-end close, including preparation and review of balance sheet reconciliations and oversight of subsidiaries in line with company and Group reporting deadlines. Prepare and submit statutory and regulatory filings, including VAT returns, import declarations, and other required compliance submissions. Manage sales ledger and purchase ledger activities, including approval of working capital movements and forecasting material cash-flow impacts for the CFO. Maintain and enhance strong financial controls and processes, embedding new systems and ways of working that support budgeting, forecasting, and scalable growth. Qualifications and Experience Demonstrable experience owning and managing core financial operations within a commercial business environment. Part-qualified or fully qualified through a recognised accounting body (e.g. ACCA, CIMA, ACA). Candidates qualified by experience will also be considered, provided they demonstrate strong practical knowledge of financial operations, reporting, and controls. Strong working knowledge of daily, weekly, and month-end reporting, with a track record of meeting company and Group reporting deadlines in a growing and/or multi-channel business. Experience managing sales ledger and purchase ledger teams, with accountability for working capital and cash-flow management. Proven ability to improve reporting quality, controls, systems, or financial processes to support business growth and operational efficiency. Why Join Us? This is an opportunity to take real ownership within a globally recognised British brand. As Finance Manager, you'll play a central, hands-on role in the day-to-day financial operations of the business, with direct exposure to senior leadership and the chance to influence how the business grows. You'll work closely with the CFO and key stakeholders, shaping reporting, controls, and processes that support informed decision-making and scalable growth. Rather than firefighting, you'll have the scope to improve systems, enhance business intelligence, and embed best practice. Alongside meaningful responsibility and professional development, you'll be part of a creative, inclusive environment that values quality, originality, and collaboration - supporting a brand that continues to shape global design conversations. 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 on your career.
Supervisor - Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Location: Essex Contract: Permanent Salary: 41,000 per annum + performance bonus up to 15% Benefits: Company van & fuel card Overview We are recruiting for an experienced Supervisor to join a busy social housing contractor delivering reactive repairs and maintenance works across Essex. This is a key operational role overseeing engineers and subcontractors, ensuring works are completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard within occupied residential properties. You will be responsible for day-to-day supervision of operatives, monitoring job progress, and ensuring strong customer service delivery across housing association contracts. Key Responsibilities Supervise operatives and subcontractors delivering repairs and maintenance works Allocate and monitor daily workloads to ensure timely job completion Carry out quality checks on completed works and ongoing jobs Ensure works are delivered in line with health & safety and compliance standards Support engineers with technical guidance and job resolution Liaise with tenants, housing officers, and internal teams to resolve issues Manage performance, productivity, and job completion targets Attend site visits to inspect works and ensure quality standards are met Support with scheduling and planning of reactive repairs Requirements Previous experience as a Supervisor or Lead Engineer within social housing repairs Strong background in domestic repairs and maintenance Good understanding of health & safety procedures in occupied properties Ability to manage and motivate operatives Strong communication and customer service skills Full UK driving licence required What's on Offer 41,000 basic salary Performance bonus up to 15% Company van and fuel card Permanent long-term opportunity Stable workload within social housing contracts Career progression opportunities within a growing contractor About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on Supervisor looking to step into a stable, long-term role within social housing repairs and maintenance, overseeing a busy operational patch across Essex.
May 22, 2026
Full time
Supervisor - Social Housing Repairs & Maintenance Location: Essex Contract: Permanent Salary: 41,000 per annum + performance bonus up to 15% Benefits: Company van & fuel card Overview We are recruiting for an experienced Supervisor to join a busy social housing contractor delivering reactive repairs and maintenance works across Essex. This is a key operational role overseeing engineers and subcontractors, ensuring works are completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard within occupied residential properties. You will be responsible for day-to-day supervision of operatives, monitoring job progress, and ensuring strong customer service delivery across housing association contracts. Key Responsibilities Supervise operatives and subcontractors delivering repairs and maintenance works Allocate and monitor daily workloads to ensure timely job completion Carry out quality checks on completed works and ongoing jobs Ensure works are delivered in line with health & safety and compliance standards Support engineers with technical guidance and job resolution Liaise with tenants, housing officers, and internal teams to resolve issues Manage performance, productivity, and job completion targets Attend site visits to inspect works and ensure quality standards are met Support with scheduling and planning of reactive repairs Requirements Previous experience as a Supervisor or Lead Engineer within social housing repairs Strong background in domestic repairs and maintenance Good understanding of health & safety procedures in occupied properties Ability to manage and motivate operatives Strong communication and customer service skills Full UK driving licence required What's on Offer 41,000 basic salary Performance bonus up to 15% Company van and fuel card Permanent long-term opportunity Stable workload within social housing contracts Career progression opportunities within a growing contractor About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on Supervisor looking to step into a stable, long-term role within social housing repairs and maintenance, overseeing a busy operational patch across Essex.
Sales & Support Manager Field-Based South England 45,000 - 50,000 (plus company car) Are you a commercially driven leader who thrives on exceeding targets, energising teams, and making a real impact in the field? This is an exciting opportunity to step into a pivotal role where sales performance, people leadership, and operational excellence come together. We're looking for an ambitious Sales & Support Manager to drive revenue growth, inspire franchise partners, and lead a high-performing compliance and support function across a national network. The Opportunity In this influential field-based role, you'll take ownership of delivering, and exceeding, sales targets while leading and developing a team of Compliance and Support Officers. You'll work closely with franchise partners to create winning sales strategies, ensure brand and operational standards are met, and embed best practice across the business. This is a role for someone who enjoys autonomy, variety, and visibility, with the chance to make a measurable difference every week. What You'll Be Doing Driving Sales Performance Take full ownership of sales results, consistently pushing beyond budget. Partner with franchisees to build and execute ambitious, achievable sales plans. Create, implement, and review sales action plans, with quarterly performance reviews. Report weekly sales performance to senior field leadership, combining insight with action. Leading & Developing People Manage and motivate a team of Compliance and Support Officers. Ensure audits are carried out efficiently, consistently, and to the highest brand standards. Coach, develop, and inspire your team through clear objectives and robust development plans. Embed a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Collaboration & Culture Encourage cross-functional working to deliver shared sales and business objectives. Role-model fair, consistent leadership and champion strong working relationships at all levels. Live and breathe the organisation's values in everything you do. What We're Looking For A sales-driven, ambitious professional with a proven track record (minimum 2 years' sales experience). Strong commercial acumen with the ability to spot and maximise business opportunities. A proactive self-starter who takes initiative and delivers results. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and influencing skills. Confident using Excel and comfortable working with numbers and performance data. Flexible, resilient, and positive - with a genuine "can-do" mindset. Full UK driving licence essential. Ideally based around the M4 corridor Working Style & Environment Field-based role, with regular travel and occasional weekend working. Some time at head office may be required. A varied, fast-paced role with real influence and autonomy. How Success Is Measured Sales performance Customer experience (NPS) Engagement and team effectiveness Brand and operational standards What's In It for You? Competitive salary Company car or car allowance 33 days' holiday Life assurance Private medical insurance available following successful probation If you're passionate about sales, energised by leading people, and ready to take ownership of a high-impact field role, this could be the perfect next step in your career.
May 22, 2026
Full time
Sales & Support Manager Field-Based South England 45,000 - 50,000 (plus company car) Are you a commercially driven leader who thrives on exceeding targets, energising teams, and making a real impact in the field? This is an exciting opportunity to step into a pivotal role where sales performance, people leadership, and operational excellence come together. We're looking for an ambitious Sales & Support Manager to drive revenue growth, inspire franchise partners, and lead a high-performing compliance and support function across a national network. The Opportunity In this influential field-based role, you'll take ownership of delivering, and exceeding, sales targets while leading and developing a team of Compliance and Support Officers. You'll work closely with franchise partners to create winning sales strategies, ensure brand and operational standards are met, and embed best practice across the business. This is a role for someone who enjoys autonomy, variety, and visibility, with the chance to make a measurable difference every week. What You'll Be Doing Driving Sales Performance Take full ownership of sales results, consistently pushing beyond budget. Partner with franchisees to build and execute ambitious, achievable sales plans. Create, implement, and review sales action plans, with quarterly performance reviews. Report weekly sales performance to senior field leadership, combining insight with action. Leading & Developing People Manage and motivate a team of Compliance and Support Officers. Ensure audits are carried out efficiently, consistently, and to the highest brand standards. Coach, develop, and inspire your team through clear objectives and robust development plans. Embed a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Collaboration & Culture Encourage cross-functional working to deliver shared sales and business objectives. Role-model fair, consistent leadership and champion strong working relationships at all levels. Live and breathe the organisation's values in everything you do. What We're Looking For A sales-driven, ambitious professional with a proven track record (minimum 2 years' sales experience). Strong commercial acumen with the ability to spot and maximise business opportunities. A proactive self-starter who takes initiative and delivers results. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and influencing skills. Confident using Excel and comfortable working with numbers and performance data. Flexible, resilient, and positive - with a genuine "can-do" mindset. Full UK driving licence essential. Ideally based around the M4 corridor Working Style & Environment Field-based role, with regular travel and occasional weekend working. Some time at head office may be required. A varied, fast-paced role with real influence and autonomy. How Success Is Measured Sales performance Customer experience (NPS) Engagement and team effectiveness Brand and operational standards What's In It for You? Competitive salary Company car or car allowance 33 days' holiday Life assurance Private medical insurance available following successful probation If you're passionate about sales, energised by leading people, and ready to take ownership of a high-impact field role, this could be the perfect next step in your career.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 22, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 22, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
School Finance Support Officer Salary: Up to £32,000 Contract: 2-year temporary (Temporary with the potential of going permanent) Location: South Wales Working Pattern: Full-time, with hybrid working available after 6 months (2 days from home) A public-sector organisation in South Wales is recruiting a Schools Finance Support Officer to support its education finance function on a temporary basis.This role provides direct financial support to schools, working closely with school leadership teams and finance staff to assist with budgeting, monitoring, and regulatory compliance. You will manage a portfolio of schools, helping them plan and control budgets, understand financial pressures, and comply with grant and funding requirements. Key Responsibilities Provide financial advice and support to schools in line with education finance regulations and internal policiesAssist with the preparation, monitoring, and review of school budgets, including staffing and income projectionsSupport schools with deficit recovery planning and financial sustainabilityReconcile school finance systems with central finance dataSupport year-end processes and prepare financial information as requiredWork collaboratively with internal finance, payroll, audit, and education teamsProvide guidance to school-based finance staff to support consistent financial practice About You A solid finance background, ideally within education or the public sectorStrong Excel skills, with confidence working with financial data and modelsClear and effective communicator, able to explain financial information to non-finance stakeholdersAble to manage multiple priorities and work to deadlinesFull UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, with the ability to travel to schools as required Working ArrangementsThe role will be office-based during the initial training period, with hybrid working available thereafter.
May 22, 2026
Full time
School Finance Support Officer Salary: Up to £32,000 Contract: 2-year temporary (Temporary with the potential of going permanent) Location: South Wales Working Pattern: Full-time, with hybrid working available after 6 months (2 days from home) A public-sector organisation in South Wales is recruiting a Schools Finance Support Officer to support its education finance function on a temporary basis.This role provides direct financial support to schools, working closely with school leadership teams and finance staff to assist with budgeting, monitoring, and regulatory compliance. You will manage a portfolio of schools, helping them plan and control budgets, understand financial pressures, and comply with grant and funding requirements. Key Responsibilities Provide financial advice and support to schools in line with education finance regulations and internal policiesAssist with the preparation, monitoring, and review of school budgets, including staffing and income projectionsSupport schools with deficit recovery planning and financial sustainabilityReconcile school finance systems with central finance dataSupport year-end processes and prepare financial information as requiredWork collaboratively with internal finance, payroll, audit, and education teamsProvide guidance to school-based finance staff to support consistent financial practice About You A solid finance background, ideally within education or the public sectorStrong Excel skills, with confidence working with financial data and modelsClear and effective communicator, able to explain financial information to non-finance stakeholdersAble to manage multiple priorities and work to deadlinesFull UK driving licence and access to a vehicle, with the ability to travel to schools as required Working ArrangementsThe role will be office-based during the initial training period, with hybrid working available thereafter.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 22, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 22, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
About Cord Cord is an international charity working to make peace a reality where people don t have the freedom to exercise their rights. We work to build the relationship between those in power and local communities. We believe that people flourish when all parts of society work together. Peaceful relationships make that possible. The simple act of talking begins a journey of growth which transforms mistrust, includes the excluded and turns adversaries into allies. Cord operates in eight countries and implements programmes in the following areas: Empowering Women & Girls Accessing Fundamental Freedoms Climate & the Environment Economic Empowerment Supporting Stronger Societies We are a small, committed team who love working together to make a huge impact. A 2026 global staff survey returned very positive feedback about Cord as a place to work with strong expressions of belonging, purpose and value, and with 97% of staff saying that would recommend Cord as a great place to work. We are looking for a great candidate to join this fantastic organisation and contribute to our work to Build Peace. If you like the sound of us, then take a look at the recruitment pack and come and join our team! About the Role Cord s turnover is about £2.3M a year. About 85% of Cord s funding is restricted, coming from institutional donors like the EU and governments, and 15% (about £300K) is unrestricted coming from a committed UK supporter base and other private fundraising streams. In 2026, Cord is registered in the UK and has offices in five other countries and programme activities in a further seven countries. Cord has a range of finance systems, procedures and reporting practices to meet the needs of our operations in each location. Our finance function facilitates operations across the organisation to ensure there is good financial management, effective financial control, and compliance as well as a culture of support and learning. This role is responsible for bookkeeping for Cord s UK operation. The organisation s income is received directly to the UK, the UK expenditure (£700K) and the organisation s main treasury management is within the UK. The UK Finance Officer processes the monthly payroll for the UK (11ppl) and international staff (8ppl), processes international payments and fund transfers. The role also supports to the Finance Manager to implement the Finance Workplan and it produces a range of reports that support the effective financial management of the organisation. This role would suit someone with experience of working in finance within a charity, who is motivated by the work that Cord does and is interested in undertaking a long-term role. You will need an organised approach to your work, with the ability to diligently complete routine functions independently, whilst also being sufficiently flexible and able to respond to immediate tasks as they arise. You will have a drive for continual improvement of the organisation s systems and processes, with a view improve efficiency and adapt to changing technological developments and compliance regulations. If you like what you read and are passionate about real and lasting change, come and join us and be part of the Cord story. Application Instructions To apply please send you CV and a covering letter that explains your interest in Cord and the role, and details how you fulfil the requirements of the role. This is a hybrid role that is based in Cord s admin office in Coventry and part at home. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
May 22, 2026
Full time
About Cord Cord is an international charity working to make peace a reality where people don t have the freedom to exercise their rights. We work to build the relationship between those in power and local communities. We believe that people flourish when all parts of society work together. Peaceful relationships make that possible. The simple act of talking begins a journey of growth which transforms mistrust, includes the excluded and turns adversaries into allies. Cord operates in eight countries and implements programmes in the following areas: Empowering Women & Girls Accessing Fundamental Freedoms Climate & the Environment Economic Empowerment Supporting Stronger Societies We are a small, committed team who love working together to make a huge impact. A 2026 global staff survey returned very positive feedback about Cord as a place to work with strong expressions of belonging, purpose and value, and with 97% of staff saying that would recommend Cord as a great place to work. We are looking for a great candidate to join this fantastic organisation and contribute to our work to Build Peace. If you like the sound of us, then take a look at the recruitment pack and come and join our team! About the Role Cord s turnover is about £2.3M a year. About 85% of Cord s funding is restricted, coming from institutional donors like the EU and governments, and 15% (about £300K) is unrestricted coming from a committed UK supporter base and other private fundraising streams. In 2026, Cord is registered in the UK and has offices in five other countries and programme activities in a further seven countries. Cord has a range of finance systems, procedures and reporting practices to meet the needs of our operations in each location. Our finance function facilitates operations across the organisation to ensure there is good financial management, effective financial control, and compliance as well as a culture of support and learning. This role is responsible for bookkeeping for Cord s UK operation. The organisation s income is received directly to the UK, the UK expenditure (£700K) and the organisation s main treasury management is within the UK. The UK Finance Officer processes the monthly payroll for the UK (11ppl) and international staff (8ppl), processes international payments and fund transfers. The role also supports to the Finance Manager to implement the Finance Workplan and it produces a range of reports that support the effective financial management of the organisation. This role would suit someone with experience of working in finance within a charity, who is motivated by the work that Cord does and is interested in undertaking a long-term role. You will need an organised approach to your work, with the ability to diligently complete routine functions independently, whilst also being sufficiently flexible and able to respond to immediate tasks as they arise. You will have a drive for continual improvement of the organisation s systems and processes, with a view improve efficiency and adapt to changing technological developments and compliance regulations. If you like what you read and are passionate about real and lasting change, come and join us and be part of the Cord story. Application Instructions To apply please send you CV and a covering letter that explains your interest in Cord and the role, and details how you fulfil the requirements of the role. This is a hybrid role that is based in Cord s admin office in Coventry and part at home. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 22, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 22, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)