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Director of Finance - Birmingham Cathedral
Cofebirmingham Birmingham, Staffordshire
Director of Finance - Birmingham Cathedral The Director of Finance will be an integral part of the Senior Management Team, with responsibility for the strategic and day to day management of Cathedral Finances. They will support the ongoing development and implementation of its multi year financial plan to underpin the Cathedral's Strategic Plan. The postholder will ensure law and regulatory compliance and that all aspects of financial planning and management are conducted to provide accurate, relevant and timely financial information to both budget holders and Chapter. Main responsibilities Strategic Overall responsibility for the finance function ensuring the accurate and timely presentation of monthly management accounts, budgets, cashflow forecasts and statutory accounts for the Cathedral. Reporting to Chapter on all finance related matters, making an effective contribution to the Cathedral's financial decision making. Be part of the Senior Management Team, supporting Chapter and Heads of Department and working constructively with the Chief Operating Officer and Finance & Risk Committee. To work with the Chief Operating Officer to ensure that the Cathedral's Strategic Plan is underpinned by a multi-year financial plan. Communicate the Cathedral's finances to a range of stakeholders as required (staff, congregation, funders etc) clearly and concisely. To work with the Chief Operating Officer to ensure financial governance complies with best practice, alongside the regulations set down by charity law, the Charity Commission and the Association of English Cathedrals. To work with the Chief Operating Officer to maintain and develop financial sustainability, optimise the efficient use of resources (including investments) and identify exposure to risk. Operational Preparation of monthly management accounts, with full fund accounting well as other forecasts and information as required. Regular financial monitoring and business support meetings with Heads of Department. Support/undertake the preparation of monthly bank and control account reconciliations, partial exemption VAT returns, gift aid claims. Produce and oversee the detailed annual budget, rolling 3-year financial plan together with re forecast during the financial year. Preparation of the annual statutory financial statements for the Cathedral. To ensure that the Cathedral's endowment and restricted funds and investments are effectively managed and accessible to support cash flow or key projects as needed. Support the Chief Operating Officer and Heads of Department with project development by advising on financial and commercial plans, supporting the generation of business cases and financial forecasts for projects. Support with fundraising applications and regular reporting / submission to Church Commissioners and other funders. Oversight of Cathedral's payroll arrangements (currently undertaken through DBF) ensuring all legal and HMRC requirements are being met. Ensure compliance with all relevant accounting standards, financial policies, regulations and all relevant legal frameworks, together with appropriate management and financial controls and reconciliations are in place, and that the Cathedral has effective banking arrangements. Be the lead liaison on the Cathedral's relationship with our Bankers, Investment Managers and External Auditors. Oversee the work of the Accounts Support Officer to maintain the full function of sales ledger, purchase ledger and credit control. Oversee the work of the Accounts Support Officer to record all financial transactions carried out to include ensuring received income is recorded and banked in accordance with procedures and payment of all items of expenditure in accordance with procedures. Governance Attend Chapter meetings and provide regular written and verbal reports. Work with the Chair of Finance & Risk Committee, Dean and Chief Operating Officer to ensure that management information is presented in a transparent way that enables strategic decision to be taken by Chapter. Attend the Finance & Risk Committee meetings, liaising with the Chair and Chief Operating Officer to ensure that the committee functions well. Any other reasonable duties and responsibilities that may be required by Chapter to support the Chief Operating Officer and Chapter in the smooth operation of the cathedral. The Chapter The Senior Management Team Cathedral Finance and Risk Committee Attendance at the meetings of these bodies is expected. Training Requirements The role will require the post-holder to complete the following: Basic Awareness Safeguarding Training ACT Counter Terrorism Training GDPR Training Fire Marshal Training Terms and Conditions Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer Working hours: 37.5 hours per week Place of work: Colmore Row, Birmingham, B3 2QB Pension: Subject to meeting the relevant criteria you will be enrolled in the Cathedral's Pension Scheme with 8% employer contributions. Contract: Permanent Holidays: 36 days (including pro-rata statutory and public holidays entitlement). This role is subject to a 6-month probation period. This post is subject to a Basic DBS check.
May 17, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance - Birmingham Cathedral The Director of Finance will be an integral part of the Senior Management Team, with responsibility for the strategic and day to day management of Cathedral Finances. They will support the ongoing development and implementation of its multi year financial plan to underpin the Cathedral's Strategic Plan. The postholder will ensure law and regulatory compliance and that all aspects of financial planning and management are conducted to provide accurate, relevant and timely financial information to both budget holders and Chapter. Main responsibilities Strategic Overall responsibility for the finance function ensuring the accurate and timely presentation of monthly management accounts, budgets, cashflow forecasts and statutory accounts for the Cathedral. Reporting to Chapter on all finance related matters, making an effective contribution to the Cathedral's financial decision making. Be part of the Senior Management Team, supporting Chapter and Heads of Department and working constructively with the Chief Operating Officer and Finance & Risk Committee. To work with the Chief Operating Officer to ensure that the Cathedral's Strategic Plan is underpinned by a multi-year financial plan. Communicate the Cathedral's finances to a range of stakeholders as required (staff, congregation, funders etc) clearly and concisely. To work with the Chief Operating Officer to ensure financial governance complies with best practice, alongside the regulations set down by charity law, the Charity Commission and the Association of English Cathedrals. To work with the Chief Operating Officer to maintain and develop financial sustainability, optimise the efficient use of resources (including investments) and identify exposure to risk. Operational Preparation of monthly management accounts, with full fund accounting well as other forecasts and information as required. Regular financial monitoring and business support meetings with Heads of Department. Support/undertake the preparation of monthly bank and control account reconciliations, partial exemption VAT returns, gift aid claims. Produce and oversee the detailed annual budget, rolling 3-year financial plan together with re forecast during the financial year. Preparation of the annual statutory financial statements for the Cathedral. To ensure that the Cathedral's endowment and restricted funds and investments are effectively managed and accessible to support cash flow or key projects as needed. Support the Chief Operating Officer and Heads of Department with project development by advising on financial and commercial plans, supporting the generation of business cases and financial forecasts for projects. Support with fundraising applications and regular reporting / submission to Church Commissioners and other funders. Oversight of Cathedral's payroll arrangements (currently undertaken through DBF) ensuring all legal and HMRC requirements are being met. Ensure compliance with all relevant accounting standards, financial policies, regulations and all relevant legal frameworks, together with appropriate management and financial controls and reconciliations are in place, and that the Cathedral has effective banking arrangements. Be the lead liaison on the Cathedral's relationship with our Bankers, Investment Managers and External Auditors. Oversee the work of the Accounts Support Officer to maintain the full function of sales ledger, purchase ledger and credit control. Oversee the work of the Accounts Support Officer to record all financial transactions carried out to include ensuring received income is recorded and banked in accordance with procedures and payment of all items of expenditure in accordance with procedures. Governance Attend Chapter meetings and provide regular written and verbal reports. Work with the Chair of Finance & Risk Committee, Dean and Chief Operating Officer to ensure that management information is presented in a transparent way that enables strategic decision to be taken by Chapter. Attend the Finance & Risk Committee meetings, liaising with the Chair and Chief Operating Officer to ensure that the committee functions well. Any other reasonable duties and responsibilities that may be required by Chapter to support the Chief Operating Officer and Chapter in the smooth operation of the cathedral. The Chapter The Senior Management Team Cathedral Finance and Risk Committee Attendance at the meetings of these bodies is expected. Training Requirements The role will require the post-holder to complete the following: Basic Awareness Safeguarding Training ACT Counter Terrorism Training GDPR Training Fire Marshal Training Terms and Conditions Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer Working hours: 37.5 hours per week Place of work: Colmore Row, Birmingham, B3 2QB Pension: Subject to meeting the relevant criteria you will be enrolled in the Cathedral's Pension Scheme with 8% employer contributions. Contract: Permanent Holidays: 36 days (including pro-rata statutory and public holidays entitlement). This role is subject to a 6-month probation period. This post is subject to a Basic DBS check.
Trident
Accounts Coordinator
Trident Brighton, Sussex
Job Title: Accounts Coordinator Job Location: Office based - Brighton (this is not a remote working role) Job Type: Permanent Reports To: Chief Financial Officer About Trident At Trident, we make IT a source of strength, helping organisations thrive so they can better support the people who rely on them every day. We've built a different kind of partnership, one that puts people first. We work side by side with our clients to make sure their technology is reliable, built for purpose, and designed to support modern ways of working. When that happens, people achieve more, teams feel supported, and organisations become stronger. Our purpose is simple: to create strength through partnership. Our vision is to set the standard for people-focused IT partnerships. And our mission is to collaborate side by side every day, combining reliable IT, practical guidance, and people-first support to make technology a trusted and empowering part of everyday working life. Everything we do is shaped by our values: Value - We create lasting value by helping others achieve more for the people they serve. Integrity - We do the right thing, always, openly, and consistently. Partnership - We build true partnerships that make people and organisations stronger. Together, these principles are what make us Trident. They remind us that our greatest strength comes from working as one team, with our colleagues, our partners, and our clients, to make a real difference. Job Overview At Trident, we make IT a source of strength - helping organisations thrive so they can better support the people who rely on them every day. The Accounts Coordinator supports smooth day-to-day business operations, providing reliable administrative coordination and helping maintain accurate records across customer, supplier, and internal processes. This role works closely within the Finance function, ensuring enquiries are handled promptly, systems are kept up to date, and routine processes are completed with care and attention to detail. To be successful in this role, there needs to be consistent demonstration of excellent administration and organisational skills, with a natural flare for accuracy and thoughtfulness. There needs to be a developed knowledge and implementation of Trident policies with an ability to be flexible around a wide variety of tasks and changing business requirements. Key Responsibilities Ticket & board management within CRM software. Process supplier invoices and maintain accurate records in the business system (including correct coding and allocation). Prepare and issue customer invoices and supporting documentation. Manage the shared mailbox and respond to queries, routing requests to the right teams as needed. Maintain recurring service billing schedules and ensure they are actioned on time. Support credit control activities by following up overdue items and keeping stakeholders informed. Coordinate supplier payment runs and ensure approvals and supporting information are in place. Complete regular reconciliations to ensure records match supporting statements and reports. Assist with automated collection processes, including issuing advance notifications where required. Maintain company card records and ensure transactions are correctly documented and allocated. Scanning, filing and logging account documents. Answer questions and provide assistance to stakeholders, customers, and suppliers as needed. Being an expert in Trident procedures and facilitating them being followed. The Accounts Coordinator role includes the above tasks and responsibilities, but this is not an exhaustive list as business needs change. Key Experience & Skills Commitment to data accuracy, audit trails, and document retention standards. Ability to maintain orderly and retrievable records across digital and physical formats. Confident responding to queries from colleagues, customers, and suppliers. Excellent time management skills to handle recurring tasks, deadlines, and ad-hoc requests. Ability to manage multiple workflows simultaneously without loss of accuracy. Proactive approach to task ownership, follow-ups, and issue resolution. Experience managing shared mailboxes, ticket queues, and structured request routing. Why Join Trident? Help lead and shape the future of Trident's technical service operations. Empower and develop a talented team across multiple disciplines. Influence company-wide service strategy and client experience. Be part of a leadership culture that values collaboration, learning, and continuous improvement. Benefits 33 days of annual leave (including bank holidays), rising by one day per year of service up to 40 days. Wellbeing - Access to Bupa EAP (Employee Assistance Program) for you and your family. 'Cycle to Work' scheme. Access to vendor pricing for personal IT hardware and software purchases. Access to Microsoft Workplace Discount Program - Save up to 10% on Surface devices and 30% on Microsoft 365 subscriptions. Central office location - a 15-minute walk from Brighton train station, 10-minute local bus routes and short work from local shops, restaurants, and bars. "Smart business casual" dress code with dress down Friday raising money for the local charities. Regular social and team-building events. 'Refer a friend' recruitment bonus scheme. Please note: The job title used in this advertisement will differ from the internal role title used within the organisation.
May 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Accounts Coordinator Job Location: Office based - Brighton (this is not a remote working role) Job Type: Permanent Reports To: Chief Financial Officer About Trident At Trident, we make IT a source of strength, helping organisations thrive so they can better support the people who rely on them every day. We've built a different kind of partnership, one that puts people first. We work side by side with our clients to make sure their technology is reliable, built for purpose, and designed to support modern ways of working. When that happens, people achieve more, teams feel supported, and organisations become stronger. Our purpose is simple: to create strength through partnership. Our vision is to set the standard for people-focused IT partnerships. And our mission is to collaborate side by side every day, combining reliable IT, practical guidance, and people-first support to make technology a trusted and empowering part of everyday working life. Everything we do is shaped by our values: Value - We create lasting value by helping others achieve more for the people they serve. Integrity - We do the right thing, always, openly, and consistently. Partnership - We build true partnerships that make people and organisations stronger. Together, these principles are what make us Trident. They remind us that our greatest strength comes from working as one team, with our colleagues, our partners, and our clients, to make a real difference. Job Overview At Trident, we make IT a source of strength - helping organisations thrive so they can better support the people who rely on them every day. The Accounts Coordinator supports smooth day-to-day business operations, providing reliable administrative coordination and helping maintain accurate records across customer, supplier, and internal processes. This role works closely within the Finance function, ensuring enquiries are handled promptly, systems are kept up to date, and routine processes are completed with care and attention to detail. To be successful in this role, there needs to be consistent demonstration of excellent administration and organisational skills, with a natural flare for accuracy and thoughtfulness. There needs to be a developed knowledge and implementation of Trident policies with an ability to be flexible around a wide variety of tasks and changing business requirements. Key Responsibilities Ticket & board management within CRM software. Process supplier invoices and maintain accurate records in the business system (including correct coding and allocation). Prepare and issue customer invoices and supporting documentation. Manage the shared mailbox and respond to queries, routing requests to the right teams as needed. Maintain recurring service billing schedules and ensure they are actioned on time. Support credit control activities by following up overdue items and keeping stakeholders informed. Coordinate supplier payment runs and ensure approvals and supporting information are in place. Complete regular reconciliations to ensure records match supporting statements and reports. Assist with automated collection processes, including issuing advance notifications where required. Maintain company card records and ensure transactions are correctly documented and allocated. Scanning, filing and logging account documents. Answer questions and provide assistance to stakeholders, customers, and suppliers as needed. Being an expert in Trident procedures and facilitating them being followed. The Accounts Coordinator role includes the above tasks and responsibilities, but this is not an exhaustive list as business needs change. Key Experience & Skills Commitment to data accuracy, audit trails, and document retention standards. Ability to maintain orderly and retrievable records across digital and physical formats. Confident responding to queries from colleagues, customers, and suppliers. Excellent time management skills to handle recurring tasks, deadlines, and ad-hoc requests. Ability to manage multiple workflows simultaneously without loss of accuracy. Proactive approach to task ownership, follow-ups, and issue resolution. Experience managing shared mailboxes, ticket queues, and structured request routing. Why Join Trident? Help lead and shape the future of Trident's technical service operations. Empower and develop a talented team across multiple disciplines. Influence company-wide service strategy and client experience. Be part of a leadership culture that values collaboration, learning, and continuous improvement. Benefits 33 days of annual leave (including bank holidays), rising by one day per year of service up to 40 days. Wellbeing - Access to Bupa EAP (Employee Assistance Program) for you and your family. 'Cycle to Work' scheme. Access to vendor pricing for personal IT hardware and software purchases. Access to Microsoft Workplace Discount Program - Save up to 10% on Surface devices and 30% on Microsoft 365 subscriptions. Central office location - a 15-minute walk from Brighton train station, 10-minute local bus routes and short work from local shops, restaurants, and bars. "Smart business casual" dress code with dress down Friday raising money for the local charities. Regular social and team-building events. 'Refer a friend' recruitment bonus scheme. Please note: The job title used in this advertisement will differ from the internal role title used within the organisation.
Global 4 Communications Ltd
Head of IT Managed Services
Global 4 Communications Ltd Horsham, Sussex
Job Title: Head of IT Managed Services Location: Horsham, West Sussex (Flexible Working Options Available) Salary: Negotiable + Uncapped OTE (£280,000 - £300,000) + Share Scheme Inclusion Working Hours: 8 30, Monday to Friday The Opportunity Are you a highly experienced leader ready to make a tangible impact in a fast-growing UK technology business? We are Global 4 Communications, a passionate provider of comprehensive business services, and we are looking for a Head of Managed Services to step into a pivotal leadership role. This is a rare opportunity to join our Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and take ownership of a high-potential function primed for significant expansion. With a strong foundation already in place across IT Managed Services, Cyber Security, and Microsoft-centric solutions (including Copilot and AI), you will be empowered to shape, scale, and elevate our offering into a market-leading proposition. You won't just be leading a team; you will have a genuine seat at the table, influencing the trajectory of the business and sharing in the rewards through our SLT employee share scheme. Your Mission Working at the intersection of technology and commercial strategy, you will partner closely with our Chief Sales Officer to define and execute a clear vision for growth. Key Responsibilities: Drive the Strategy: Own the vision, roadmap, and execution plan for the Managed Services function, aligning it with wider business objectives across IT services, Cyber Security, and Microsoft-led solutions. Accelerate Revenue: Partner with the Chief Sales Officer to identify growth opportunities, shape propositions, and maximise revenue across existing customers and new prospects. Build a High-Performing Team: Take full ownership of recruitment, attracting and retaining the right talent to support rapid growth and exceptional service quality. Develop Future Leaders: Create a culture of progression by mentoring team members, establishing clear career pathways, and coaching high performers to reach their full potential. Operational Excellence: Establish scalable structures, processes, and governance while effectively delegating responsibility. Who We Are Looking For Proven leadership success in a senior role within an IT Managed Services and/or Cyber Security environment. At least 5 years of experience leading, developing, and growing high-performing teams. A strong commercial and financially driven mindset with experience owning or contributing to revenue targets. Deep familiarity with the Microsoft ecosystem, including cloud, security, and emerging technologies such as AI and Copilot. What We Offer We know our people are at the heart of our success, which is why we invest heavily in our teams. In addition to a fantastic basic salary, uncapped earning potential, and an SLT share scheme, you will enjoy: 33 days holiday allowance (including bank holidays), plus 5 additional days granted based on length of service. A Buy & Sell holiday allowance scheme. 50% off our Broadband & Utility packages (completely free after two years!). Death in service benefit and a comprehensive pension scheme. Complimentary fresh fruit, tea, coffee, and a "Friday fridge". Company lunches, fun incentives, and a "Kudos" Employee Recognition Scheme including days out. Eye care vouchers and paid Charity leave. About Global 4 Communications As a leading UK-based provider, we deliver a comprehensive portfolio spanning IT Managed Services, Cyber Security, Microsoft technologies, telephone systems, business mobiles, and business energy. We don t just provide services; we become a strategic extension of our clients teams. Join us on this ambitious journey where your ideas are valued, your contribution matters, and your success is shared. Apply today to build something meaningful and shape the future of Global 4 Communications!
May 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of IT Managed Services Location: Horsham, West Sussex (Flexible Working Options Available) Salary: Negotiable + Uncapped OTE (£280,000 - £300,000) + Share Scheme Inclusion Working Hours: 8 30, Monday to Friday The Opportunity Are you a highly experienced leader ready to make a tangible impact in a fast-growing UK technology business? We are Global 4 Communications, a passionate provider of comprehensive business services, and we are looking for a Head of Managed Services to step into a pivotal leadership role. This is a rare opportunity to join our Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and take ownership of a high-potential function primed for significant expansion. With a strong foundation already in place across IT Managed Services, Cyber Security, and Microsoft-centric solutions (including Copilot and AI), you will be empowered to shape, scale, and elevate our offering into a market-leading proposition. You won't just be leading a team; you will have a genuine seat at the table, influencing the trajectory of the business and sharing in the rewards through our SLT employee share scheme. Your Mission Working at the intersection of technology and commercial strategy, you will partner closely with our Chief Sales Officer to define and execute a clear vision for growth. Key Responsibilities: Drive the Strategy: Own the vision, roadmap, and execution plan for the Managed Services function, aligning it with wider business objectives across IT services, Cyber Security, and Microsoft-led solutions. Accelerate Revenue: Partner with the Chief Sales Officer to identify growth opportunities, shape propositions, and maximise revenue across existing customers and new prospects. Build a High-Performing Team: Take full ownership of recruitment, attracting and retaining the right talent to support rapid growth and exceptional service quality. Develop Future Leaders: Create a culture of progression by mentoring team members, establishing clear career pathways, and coaching high performers to reach their full potential. Operational Excellence: Establish scalable structures, processes, and governance while effectively delegating responsibility. Who We Are Looking For Proven leadership success in a senior role within an IT Managed Services and/or Cyber Security environment. At least 5 years of experience leading, developing, and growing high-performing teams. A strong commercial and financially driven mindset with experience owning or contributing to revenue targets. Deep familiarity with the Microsoft ecosystem, including cloud, security, and emerging technologies such as AI and Copilot. What We Offer We know our people are at the heart of our success, which is why we invest heavily in our teams. In addition to a fantastic basic salary, uncapped earning potential, and an SLT share scheme, you will enjoy: 33 days holiday allowance (including bank holidays), plus 5 additional days granted based on length of service. A Buy & Sell holiday allowance scheme. 50% off our Broadband & Utility packages (completely free after two years!). Death in service benefit and a comprehensive pension scheme. Complimentary fresh fruit, tea, coffee, and a "Friday fridge". Company lunches, fun incentives, and a "Kudos" Employee Recognition Scheme including days out. Eye care vouchers and paid Charity leave. About Global 4 Communications As a leading UK-based provider, we deliver a comprehensive portfolio spanning IT Managed Services, Cyber Security, Microsoft technologies, telephone systems, business mobiles, and business energy. We don t just provide services; we become a strategic extension of our clients teams. Join us on this ambitious journey where your ideas are valued, your contribution matters, and your success is shared. Apply today to build something meaningful and shape the future of Global 4 Communications!
Office Angels
EA to Founder of Fashion brand
Office Angels
Job Title: Executive Assistant to the CEO Location: London Contract Type: Permanent full time, office based 4 to 5 days per week Are you an energetic and organised professional looking to make a significant impact in the retail industry? Our client, a dynamic and innovative player in the fashion world, is searching for an Executive Assistant to support their Chief Executive Officer. This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside a visionary leader and play a pivotal role in driving the company's success! About the Role: As the Executive Assistant to the CEO, you will be a trusted gatekeeper, coordinator, and right-hand partner. Your role is essential in ensuring the smooth execution of daily operations in a fast-paced and evolving environment. If you have a genuine passion for fashion and thrive in high-energy settings, we want to hear from you! Key Responsibilities: Executive Support: Manage complex calendars, appointments, and meetings across time zones, prioritising with agility. Board Preparation: Gather insights and data to prepare compelling board decks for quarterly presentations. Travel Coordination: Plan detailed domestic and international itineraries, including accommodations and logistics. Communications Management: Draft, proof, and manage correspondence and meeting notes, filtering communication as needed. Meeting Preparation: Organise briefings and materials to ensure the CEO is fully prepared for all meetings, including press engagements. Project Support: Assist with special projects, events, and brand collaborations, tracking deadlines and deliverables. Liaison Role: Act as the point of contact between the CEO and stakeholders, including press, partners, and teams. Confidentiality: Handle sensitive information with utmost discretion and professionalism. Office & Personal Coordination: Assist with personal errands and day-to-day support to ensure overall balance and efficiency. Sustainability Commitment: Contribute to our commitment to environmental and social responsibility by integrating sustainable practices into your work. What We're Looking For: Experience: 5+ years as an Executive Assistant in a fast-paced retail environment. Industry Exposure: Background in fashion, luxury, media, or entertainment preferred. Skills: Exceptional organisational, multitasking, and communication skills. Tech Proficiency: Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office and Canva. Attention to Detail: High level of accuracy and follow-through. Adaptability: Ability to work under pressure and quickly adjust to shifting priorities. Professional Demeanour: Impeccable judgement and a polished presence. If you are ready to bring your expertise to a vibrant organisation that values creativity and innovation, we encourage you to apply! Join our client and be part of a team that is committed to making a positive impact in the fashion industry while promoting sustainability. How to Apply: Send your CV to this advert Office Angels is an employment agency. We are an equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Executive Assistant to the CEO Location: London Contract Type: Permanent full time, office based 4 to 5 days per week Are you an energetic and organised professional looking to make a significant impact in the retail industry? Our client, a dynamic and innovative player in the fashion world, is searching for an Executive Assistant to support their Chief Executive Officer. This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside a visionary leader and play a pivotal role in driving the company's success! About the Role: As the Executive Assistant to the CEO, you will be a trusted gatekeeper, coordinator, and right-hand partner. Your role is essential in ensuring the smooth execution of daily operations in a fast-paced and evolving environment. If you have a genuine passion for fashion and thrive in high-energy settings, we want to hear from you! Key Responsibilities: Executive Support: Manage complex calendars, appointments, and meetings across time zones, prioritising with agility. Board Preparation: Gather insights and data to prepare compelling board decks for quarterly presentations. Travel Coordination: Plan detailed domestic and international itineraries, including accommodations and logistics. Communications Management: Draft, proof, and manage correspondence and meeting notes, filtering communication as needed. Meeting Preparation: Organise briefings and materials to ensure the CEO is fully prepared for all meetings, including press engagements. Project Support: Assist with special projects, events, and brand collaborations, tracking deadlines and deliverables. Liaison Role: Act as the point of contact between the CEO and stakeholders, including press, partners, and teams. Confidentiality: Handle sensitive information with utmost discretion and professionalism. Office & Personal Coordination: Assist with personal errands and day-to-day support to ensure overall balance and efficiency. Sustainability Commitment: Contribute to our commitment to environmental and social responsibility by integrating sustainable practices into your work. What We're Looking For: Experience: 5+ years as an Executive Assistant in a fast-paced retail environment. Industry Exposure: Background in fashion, luxury, media, or entertainment preferred. Skills: Exceptional organisational, multitasking, and communication skills. Tech Proficiency: Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office and Canva. Attention to Detail: High level of accuracy and follow-through. Adaptability: Ability to work under pressure and quickly adjust to shifting priorities. Professional Demeanour: Impeccable judgement and a polished presence. If you are ready to bring your expertise to a vibrant organisation that values creativity and innovation, we encourage you to apply! Join our client and be part of a team that is committed to making a positive impact in the fashion industry while promoting sustainability. How to Apply: Send your CV to this advert Office Angels is an employment agency. We are an equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
South Gloucestershire & Stroud College
Chief Student Officer
South Gloucestershire & Stroud College Stroud, Gloucestershire
Chief Student Officer Role Information: Reference: REQ001435 Location: All Campuses - South Gloucestershire & Stroud FTE Salary: circa £76,000 (Salary is dependent on qualifications and experience) Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time Team: College Leadership Team Reports To: Chief Strategy Officer This is your opportunity to place student enjoyment at the heart of one of the South West's most ambitious colleges . SGS College is seeking an exceptional leader to spearhead our efforts to do something we believe is unique in the FE sector - making Enjoyment the key driver of all we do, rather than just an optional extra. Our new strategy SGS 2031: Get Future Ready places Enjoyment as one of four key strategic outcomes. We believe that by ensuring we provide brilliant experiences every day we will create an inspiring, inclusive and safe environment where our students will thrive . We are looking for a leader with a strong background in customer or student experience, ideally in education or a customer-focused sector. You have a desire to make a difference to the lives of the 10,000 students we serve at SGS and an ability to shape strategy and work closely with colleagues across every aspect of College operations. We are committed to embedding enjoyment in everything we do and we need a leader who shares that ambition and has the passion, influence and strategic thinking ability to make it a reality. How to Apply To apply for this position please submit your CV and a cover letter via the 'apply now' button on our website (no more than two pages) setting out your vision for this role and what you would bring to SGS. All shortlisted candidates will be invited to an executive assessment process, including a presentation to the Leadership Team and CEO, a structured interview, and stakeholder meetings. Closing Date: Sunday 7th June 2026 Expected Interview Date: Friday 19th June 2026 For more information about the role and SGS College, please see the candidate pack. If you have any queries or would like to have a conversation about this role please contact the People & Culture Team SGS College is an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer, committed to inclusion and safeguarding. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and communities. All offers of employment is subject to satisfactory references, an Enhanced DBS check, and relevant additional checks and online searches in accordance with KCSIE guidance.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Chief Student Officer Role Information: Reference: REQ001435 Location: All Campuses - South Gloucestershire & Stroud FTE Salary: circa £76,000 (Salary is dependent on qualifications and experience) Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time Team: College Leadership Team Reports To: Chief Strategy Officer This is your opportunity to place student enjoyment at the heart of one of the South West's most ambitious colleges . SGS College is seeking an exceptional leader to spearhead our efforts to do something we believe is unique in the FE sector - making Enjoyment the key driver of all we do, rather than just an optional extra. Our new strategy SGS 2031: Get Future Ready places Enjoyment as one of four key strategic outcomes. We believe that by ensuring we provide brilliant experiences every day we will create an inspiring, inclusive and safe environment where our students will thrive . We are looking for a leader with a strong background in customer or student experience, ideally in education or a customer-focused sector. You have a desire to make a difference to the lives of the 10,000 students we serve at SGS and an ability to shape strategy and work closely with colleagues across every aspect of College operations. We are committed to embedding enjoyment in everything we do and we need a leader who shares that ambition and has the passion, influence and strategic thinking ability to make it a reality. How to Apply To apply for this position please submit your CV and a cover letter via the 'apply now' button on our website (no more than two pages) setting out your vision for this role and what you would bring to SGS. All shortlisted candidates will be invited to an executive assessment process, including a presentation to the Leadership Team and CEO, a structured interview, and stakeholder meetings. Closing Date: Sunday 7th June 2026 Expected Interview Date: Friday 19th June 2026 For more information about the role and SGS College, please see the candidate pack. If you have any queries or would like to have a conversation about this role please contact the People & Culture Team SGS College is an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer, committed to inclusion and safeguarding. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and communities. All offers of employment is subject to satisfactory references, an Enhanced DBS check, and relevant additional checks and online searches in accordance with KCSIE guidance.
Sanctuary Personnel
Senior Social Worker - Children with Disabilities Team
Sanctuary Personnel Redbridge, London
JOB 791d94d2 Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Senior Social Worker within the Children with Disabilities Team to work full time based in Redbridge. The salary for this permanent Senior Social Worker job is up to £58,323per annum. Main duties: To be responsible for complex cases and detailed assessments including, where appropriate, Child Protection Assessments. To assist the Manager, as required in aspects of the Team's work including the allocation of work, maintaining, development and encouraging high-professional standards, and supporting the supervision and development of induvial staff. To keep up to date with good practice guidance, current legislation, Government initiatives and local policies and procedures with a view to playing a lead role in disseminating these within the team. To provide consultation, advice and guidance to team members on professional issues. To assist the Head of Service in developing and maintaining projects within agreed timetables. To represent the Manager or Head of Service at internal and external meetings where appropriate, and to act as Deputy to the Manager. To write complex reports and briefings papers on policy and operational issues for the Team Manager, Head of Service, Chief Officer of Children and Families and to participate in a range of meetings, case conferences or task forces, service and project management groups. To assist in ensuring that team members fulfil expectations in relation to the Council's statutory responsibilities, policies and standards and that the practice is anti-discriminatory. To assist, when required, in ensuring that the Council's employee communication system (CASCADE) is fully implemented and maintained in order that all employees receive appropriate information and that employee feedback is encouraged. To participate where appropriate in staff selection in accordance with equalities legislation good practice guidance and council procedures. To actively participate in the overall management and development of the service through Team Meetings and Service wide meetings, attend and participate positively in Team and other meetings as required with a view to promoting the development of an integrated response to clients needs, concentrating on the delivery of an efficient and effective service. Requirements of this Senior Social Worker Job. Degree or Equivalent in Social Work. Current Social Work England Registration. Post Qualifying Social Work Experience. Contact: This Senior Social Worker job is advertised by Stefan Garrett; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
May 16, 2026
Full time
JOB 791d94d2 Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for a Senior Social Worker within the Children with Disabilities Team to work full time based in Redbridge. The salary for this permanent Senior Social Worker job is up to £58,323per annum. Main duties: To be responsible for complex cases and detailed assessments including, where appropriate, Child Protection Assessments. To assist the Manager, as required in aspects of the Team's work including the allocation of work, maintaining, development and encouraging high-professional standards, and supporting the supervision and development of induvial staff. To keep up to date with good practice guidance, current legislation, Government initiatives and local policies and procedures with a view to playing a lead role in disseminating these within the team. To provide consultation, advice and guidance to team members on professional issues. To assist the Head of Service in developing and maintaining projects within agreed timetables. To represent the Manager or Head of Service at internal and external meetings where appropriate, and to act as Deputy to the Manager. To write complex reports and briefings papers on policy and operational issues for the Team Manager, Head of Service, Chief Officer of Children and Families and to participate in a range of meetings, case conferences or task forces, service and project management groups. To assist in ensuring that team members fulfil expectations in relation to the Council's statutory responsibilities, policies and standards and that the practice is anti-discriminatory. To assist, when required, in ensuring that the Council's employee communication system (CASCADE) is fully implemented and maintained in order that all employees receive appropriate information and that employee feedback is encouraged. To participate where appropriate in staff selection in accordance with equalities legislation good practice guidance and council procedures. To actively participate in the overall management and development of the service through Team Meetings and Service wide meetings, attend and participate positively in Team and other meetings as required with a view to promoting the development of an integrated response to clients needs, concentrating on the delivery of an efficient and effective service. Requirements of this Senior Social Worker Job. Degree or Equivalent in Social Work. Current Social Work England Registration. Post Qualifying Social Work Experience. Contact: This Senior Social Worker job is advertised by Stefan Garrett; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two-time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
VETERANS WITH DOGS
Chief Executive Officer
VETERANS WITH DOGS Exeter, Devon
Chief Executive Officer (Part-time, 3 days/week) Veterans With Dogs (VWD) is seeking an experienced, values-driven and credible Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our charity into its next chapter. This rare and exciting opportunity offers the chance to guide a small, high-impact team at a pivotal stage in the charity s growth. Location: Flexible / UK-based, with regular travel to Exeter, training sites, and key meetings as required. We are flexible in how this is structured, and relocation is not required. Salary: £45,000 £55,000 pro-rata (equivalent to £27,000 - £33,000 for 3 days/week) + 3% pension contribution Contract: Permanent Hours: 21 hours / 3 days per week Holiday: 28 days per annum (FTE), plus bank holidays Reports to: Chair of Trustees Direct reports: 3 About Veterans With Dogs Veterans With Dogs is a UK charity that transforms the lives of Armed Forces veterans living with mental health challenges. Through the provision of highly trained assistance dogs and trauma-informed support, we help restore purpose, independence, and dignity to those who have served. Founded in 2012, our work addresses a vital gap for veterans living with PTSD, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma. Through our award-winning PALS (Partner Animal Life Skills) programme, we support veterans to rebuild their lives, with the constant support of a trusted companion by their side. Following a period of governance transition and renewal, we are entering a new and exciting phase. We are strengthening leadership, systems, and strategy to ensure long-term sustainability and greater reach, while maintaining the quality, care, and integrity that sit at the heart of our work. We recognise that this is a senior leadership role within a small organisation and are committed to flexibility in how the role is delivered. We are open to conversations around working patterns and location to ensure we attract the strongest possible candidate. We are also open to shaping aspects of the role around the strengths and location of the successful candidate. We would particularly welcome candidates who can bring fresh perspective, while respecting and building on the strong foundations already in place. This is an opportunity to shape the future of a respected and growing charity at a pivotal moment, with genuine scope to influence strategy, culture, and long-term impact. The Role The CEO will provide strategic direction, operational oversight, and cultural leadership for Veterans With Dogs. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, the CEO will oversee the delivery of the charity s mission, ensure operational excellence, develop our long-term strategy, and foster a values-led and high-performing team. This is a hands-on, multi-dimensional leadership role, ideal for a calm, pragmatic, and inspiring individual with experience of organisational stabilisation, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable growth. You will build strong relationships with the team and stakeholders, maintaining a visible and engaged leadership presence both in person and remotely. This is a genuinely part-time role with a focused and manageable scope, supported by an engaged Board of Trustees and a committed team. The role is designed to be sustainable within the allocated hours. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Lead the development and delivery of an interim plan and longer-term organisational strategy Translate strategic goals into clear operational priorities and plans Foster a compassionate, inclusive, and mission-aligned organisational culture Act as a credible and inspiring ambassador for Veterans With Dogs with stakeholders, funders, partners, and the public Guide the charity through stabilisation and values-led, sustainable growth Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with all relevant charity law, regulation, and best practice Work in partnership with the Board of Trustees, supporting effective governance and reporting Implement and embed improvements in HR, finance, safeguarding, IT, and operational systems Lead on organisational risk management, ensuring policies and procedures are in place and regularly reviewed Operations & Programme Delivery Oversee day-to-day operations to ensure safe, ethical, and effective service delivery Ensure safeguarding standards are upheld for both veterans and dogs Drive continuous improvement in programme quality, delivery, and impact measurement Ensure operational systems and data processes are robust, compliant, and fit for purpose People & Culture Lead, support, and nurture a small, dedicated staff team and wider network of volunteers Promote staff wellbeing, clear communication, and professional development Work with trustees to assess future staffing needs and build leadership capacity Finance & Sustainability Work with trustees and advisors to ensure sound financial management and reporting Contribute to financial planning, budgeting, and development of a sustainable reserves policy Help diversify income streams, supporting fundraising efforts, corporate partnerships, and individual giving Fundraising & External Relations Build and maintain relationships with funders, donors, corporate partners, and sector allies Collaborate with the fundraising trustee to develop new funding opportunities Represent the charity externally with credibility, transparency, and professionalism Strengthen partnerships with ADUK, ADI, Cobseo, and other key membership bodies Person Specification Essential Senior leadership experience within a charity, social enterprise, or values-led organisation Strong knowledge of charity governance, regulation, and trustee relationships Experience leading teams through organisational change or stabilisation Financial literacy with experience of budgeting, reporting, and planning Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across diverse stakeholders A calm, values-based, and ethical leadership approach Desirable Experience in health, mental health, veterans services, or trauma-informed work Experience working with boards during periods of strategic or leadership transition Fundraising and/or income generation experience Understanding of safeguarding best practice (for people and/or animals) Lived experience of the military or charity sectors (not essential) Our Commitment Veterans With Dogs is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We actively welcome applicants from all backgrounds and strive to create a supportive, respectful, and empowering workplace. We recognise the value of lived experience and are committed to continuous learning as an organisation. How to Apply Please apply via Charity Jobs. If you would like a confidential conversation before applying, we would be happy to speak with you. Closing date to apply : 5pm on Monday 15 June 2026 First interviews (online): week commencing 22 June 2026 Second interviews (in our Exeter office): TBC Previous applicants need not reapply, thank you. Veterans With Dogs is a registered charity in England and Wales (No. ).
May 16, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer (Part-time, 3 days/week) Veterans With Dogs (VWD) is seeking an experienced, values-driven and credible Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our charity into its next chapter. This rare and exciting opportunity offers the chance to guide a small, high-impact team at a pivotal stage in the charity s growth. Location: Flexible / UK-based, with regular travel to Exeter, training sites, and key meetings as required. We are flexible in how this is structured, and relocation is not required. Salary: £45,000 £55,000 pro-rata (equivalent to £27,000 - £33,000 for 3 days/week) + 3% pension contribution Contract: Permanent Hours: 21 hours / 3 days per week Holiday: 28 days per annum (FTE), plus bank holidays Reports to: Chair of Trustees Direct reports: 3 About Veterans With Dogs Veterans With Dogs is a UK charity that transforms the lives of Armed Forces veterans living with mental health challenges. Through the provision of highly trained assistance dogs and trauma-informed support, we help restore purpose, independence, and dignity to those who have served. Founded in 2012, our work addresses a vital gap for veterans living with PTSD, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma. Through our award-winning PALS (Partner Animal Life Skills) programme, we support veterans to rebuild their lives, with the constant support of a trusted companion by their side. Following a period of governance transition and renewal, we are entering a new and exciting phase. We are strengthening leadership, systems, and strategy to ensure long-term sustainability and greater reach, while maintaining the quality, care, and integrity that sit at the heart of our work. We recognise that this is a senior leadership role within a small organisation and are committed to flexibility in how the role is delivered. We are open to conversations around working patterns and location to ensure we attract the strongest possible candidate. We are also open to shaping aspects of the role around the strengths and location of the successful candidate. We would particularly welcome candidates who can bring fresh perspective, while respecting and building on the strong foundations already in place. This is an opportunity to shape the future of a respected and growing charity at a pivotal moment, with genuine scope to influence strategy, culture, and long-term impact. The Role The CEO will provide strategic direction, operational oversight, and cultural leadership for Veterans With Dogs. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, the CEO will oversee the delivery of the charity s mission, ensure operational excellence, develop our long-term strategy, and foster a values-led and high-performing team. This is a hands-on, multi-dimensional leadership role, ideal for a calm, pragmatic, and inspiring individual with experience of organisational stabilisation, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable growth. You will build strong relationships with the team and stakeholders, maintaining a visible and engaged leadership presence both in person and remotely. This is a genuinely part-time role with a focused and manageable scope, supported by an engaged Board of Trustees and a committed team. The role is designed to be sustainable within the allocated hours. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Lead the development and delivery of an interim plan and longer-term organisational strategy Translate strategic goals into clear operational priorities and plans Foster a compassionate, inclusive, and mission-aligned organisational culture Act as a credible and inspiring ambassador for Veterans With Dogs with stakeholders, funders, partners, and the public Guide the charity through stabilisation and values-led, sustainable growth Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with all relevant charity law, regulation, and best practice Work in partnership with the Board of Trustees, supporting effective governance and reporting Implement and embed improvements in HR, finance, safeguarding, IT, and operational systems Lead on organisational risk management, ensuring policies and procedures are in place and regularly reviewed Operations & Programme Delivery Oversee day-to-day operations to ensure safe, ethical, and effective service delivery Ensure safeguarding standards are upheld for both veterans and dogs Drive continuous improvement in programme quality, delivery, and impact measurement Ensure operational systems and data processes are robust, compliant, and fit for purpose People & Culture Lead, support, and nurture a small, dedicated staff team and wider network of volunteers Promote staff wellbeing, clear communication, and professional development Work with trustees to assess future staffing needs and build leadership capacity Finance & Sustainability Work with trustees and advisors to ensure sound financial management and reporting Contribute to financial planning, budgeting, and development of a sustainable reserves policy Help diversify income streams, supporting fundraising efforts, corporate partnerships, and individual giving Fundraising & External Relations Build and maintain relationships with funders, donors, corporate partners, and sector allies Collaborate with the fundraising trustee to develop new funding opportunities Represent the charity externally with credibility, transparency, and professionalism Strengthen partnerships with ADUK, ADI, Cobseo, and other key membership bodies Person Specification Essential Senior leadership experience within a charity, social enterprise, or values-led organisation Strong knowledge of charity governance, regulation, and trustee relationships Experience leading teams through organisational change or stabilisation Financial literacy with experience of budgeting, reporting, and planning Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across diverse stakeholders A calm, values-based, and ethical leadership approach Desirable Experience in health, mental health, veterans services, or trauma-informed work Experience working with boards during periods of strategic or leadership transition Fundraising and/or income generation experience Understanding of safeguarding best practice (for people and/or animals) Lived experience of the military or charity sectors (not essential) Our Commitment Veterans With Dogs is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We actively welcome applicants from all backgrounds and strive to create a supportive, respectful, and empowering workplace. We recognise the value of lived experience and are committed to continuous learning as an organisation. How to Apply Please apply via Charity Jobs. If you would like a confidential conversation before applying, we would be happy to speak with you. Closing date to apply : 5pm on Monday 15 June 2026 First interviews (online): week commencing 22 June 2026 Second interviews (in our Exeter office): TBC Previous applicants need not reapply, thank you. Veterans With Dogs is a registered charity in England and Wales (No. ).
Hays
Financial Business Partner
Hays City, Belfast
Financial Business Partner - Working for a dynamic team. £55k - £65k per annum, Belfast Financial Business Partner - £55000 - £65000 per annum - Belfast Your new companyYou will be joining a dynamic, high-growth organisation undergoing significant expansion across the UK. This is a permanent role within a progressive and well-established business that places strong emphasis on commercial insight, high-quality financial analysis, and continuous improvement. The organisation offers a fast-paced, collaborative environment with direct exposure to senior leadership and meaningful involvement in strategic decision-making. Your new roleAs a Financial Business Partner, based in Belfast, you will play a pivotal role within the Finance function, reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer. This is a high-profile, commercially focused position that combines financial planning & analysis (FP&A), performance measurement, and investment appraisal.Initially, the role will focus on delivering high-quality financial planning, forecasting and performance analysis as part of a maternity cover assignment, providing you with deep exposure to budgeting, strategic planning, rolling forecasts, and profitability analysis across multiple business units.Beyond this initial phase, the role will evolve to include broader responsibilities in business performance measurement, commercial decision support, profitability improvement and investment analysis, aligned to the organisation's continued growth strategy.You will work closely with senior stakeholders, support key finance processes, and contribute to finance transformation initiatives in a hybrid working environment, with a minimum of two days per week based in a Belfast office. What you'll need to succeedTo be successful in this Senior FP&A / Financial Performance Analyst role, you will be: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified, with at least three years' post-qualification experience in a commercial finance or FP&A environment Highly experienced in budgeting, rolling forecasts and long-term financial planning Comfortable building and reviewing complex financial models to support strategic decision-making and investment appraisals Advanced in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, with the ability to communicate financial insights clearly to senior leaders Experienced working with accounting systems such as Sage, NetSuite, Oracle, Navision or similar Confident working independently in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, managing multiple priorities A strong communicator with a proven ability to influence senior stakeholders and collaborate across teams. Detail-focused, commercially minded and proactive in identifying risks and opportunities Experience with Power BI or other data analytics tools, commercial KPI reporting, forecasting tools, or advanced financial modelling techniques would be highly advantageous.What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A permanent Financial Business Partner position within a growing and ambitious organisation Exposure to senior leadership and meaningful participation in strategic and commercial projects A hybrid working model with flexibility and autonomy The opportunity to develop your commercial finance and FP&A expertise in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment A role that will evolve as the business grows, offering long-term career development and progression. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant looking to step into a high-impact, commercially focused finance role in Belfast.What you need to do nowIf this Financial Business Partner job in Belfast sounds like the right next step for your career, we want to hear from you.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 16, 2026
Full time
Financial Business Partner - Working for a dynamic team. £55k - £65k per annum, Belfast Financial Business Partner - £55000 - £65000 per annum - Belfast Your new companyYou will be joining a dynamic, high-growth organisation undergoing significant expansion across the UK. This is a permanent role within a progressive and well-established business that places strong emphasis on commercial insight, high-quality financial analysis, and continuous improvement. The organisation offers a fast-paced, collaborative environment with direct exposure to senior leadership and meaningful involvement in strategic decision-making. Your new roleAs a Financial Business Partner, based in Belfast, you will play a pivotal role within the Finance function, reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer. This is a high-profile, commercially focused position that combines financial planning & analysis (FP&A), performance measurement, and investment appraisal.Initially, the role will focus on delivering high-quality financial planning, forecasting and performance analysis as part of a maternity cover assignment, providing you with deep exposure to budgeting, strategic planning, rolling forecasts, and profitability analysis across multiple business units.Beyond this initial phase, the role will evolve to include broader responsibilities in business performance measurement, commercial decision support, profitability improvement and investment analysis, aligned to the organisation's continued growth strategy.You will work closely with senior stakeholders, support key finance processes, and contribute to finance transformation initiatives in a hybrid working environment, with a minimum of two days per week based in a Belfast office. What you'll need to succeedTo be successful in this Senior FP&A / Financial Performance Analyst role, you will be: ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified, with at least three years' post-qualification experience in a commercial finance or FP&A environment Highly experienced in budgeting, rolling forecasts and long-term financial planning Comfortable building and reviewing complex financial models to support strategic decision-making and investment appraisals Advanced in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, with the ability to communicate financial insights clearly to senior leaders Experienced working with accounting systems such as Sage, NetSuite, Oracle, Navision or similar Confident working independently in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment, managing multiple priorities A strong communicator with a proven ability to influence senior stakeholders and collaborate across teams. Detail-focused, commercially minded and proactive in identifying risks and opportunities Experience with Power BI or other data analytics tools, commercial KPI reporting, forecasting tools, or advanced financial modelling techniques would be highly advantageous.What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A permanent Financial Business Partner position within a growing and ambitious organisation Exposure to senior leadership and meaningful participation in strategic and commercial projects A hybrid working model with flexibility and autonomy The opportunity to develop your commercial finance and FP&A expertise in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment A role that will evolve as the business grows, offering long-term career development and progression. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant looking to step into a high-impact, commercially focused finance role in Belfast.What you need to do nowIf this Financial Business Partner job in Belfast sounds like the right next step for your career, we want to hear from you.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. #
Creating Tomorrow Multi Academy Trust
Headteacher
Creating Tomorrow Multi Academy Trust
Are you passionate about improving life outcomes for young people with complex SEND? Are you passionate about making education accessible for all? An exciting opportunity has arisen for an exceptional individual with proven leadership experience to join our Trust as Headteacher of Wren Spinney School. This is a fantastic, challenging, but above all rewarding opportunity to support some of the most vulnerable young people in our community. Wren Spinney supports 98 students with a range of learning needs including severe, complex, profound & multiple learning difficulties, and the majority of whom will have additional needs such as sensory difficulties or autism. Wren Spinney is an Equals Exemplar school for its curriculum, and therefore you will have proven success of leading learning and teaching to improve outcomes for all and will understand the importance of developing your teams as well as fostering excellent relationships with stakeholders, having demonstrable evidence of inspiring your colleagues and leading effective collaborations. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and working closely with our Director of Education, you will be responsible for the safeguarding, the curriculum, learning and teaching, student progress and achievement, and ensuring the effective day to day operation of the school through leading your team and managing resources effectively and efficiently. You will have operational management of the budget and responsibility for all staff at the school. You will support the Trust to create a culture of high expectation, self-evaluation and constant improvement. In return you will be supported by colleagues across the Trust; from our other schools and college, as well as the shared services team who manage the business services so you can focus on developing the unique culture of your school. If you have an unwavering commitment to safeguarding young people, high levels of personal resilience and thrive on challenge, then we want to hear from you. Closes: Friday 12th June 2026 Interviews: will take place over 2 days, w/c beginning 29th June 2026 To apply, please complete an application form via: Link to My New Term Visits to the school are essential. To arrange a visit or an informal conversation in relation to the post, please contact Ellie Edwards (Governance Professional) on . Creating Tomorrow is committed to safeguarding children, promoting the welfare of all students. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check will be required for the successful candidate
May 15, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about improving life outcomes for young people with complex SEND? Are you passionate about making education accessible for all? An exciting opportunity has arisen for an exceptional individual with proven leadership experience to join our Trust as Headteacher of Wren Spinney School. This is a fantastic, challenging, but above all rewarding opportunity to support some of the most vulnerable young people in our community. Wren Spinney supports 98 students with a range of learning needs including severe, complex, profound & multiple learning difficulties, and the majority of whom will have additional needs such as sensory difficulties or autism. Wren Spinney is an Equals Exemplar school for its curriculum, and therefore you will have proven success of leading learning and teaching to improve outcomes for all and will understand the importance of developing your teams as well as fostering excellent relationships with stakeholders, having demonstrable evidence of inspiring your colleagues and leading effective collaborations. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and working closely with our Director of Education, you will be responsible for the safeguarding, the curriculum, learning and teaching, student progress and achievement, and ensuring the effective day to day operation of the school through leading your team and managing resources effectively and efficiently. You will have operational management of the budget and responsibility for all staff at the school. You will support the Trust to create a culture of high expectation, self-evaluation and constant improvement. In return you will be supported by colleagues across the Trust; from our other schools and college, as well as the shared services team who manage the business services so you can focus on developing the unique culture of your school. If you have an unwavering commitment to safeguarding young people, high levels of personal resilience and thrive on challenge, then we want to hear from you. Closes: Friday 12th June 2026 Interviews: will take place over 2 days, w/c beginning 29th June 2026 To apply, please complete an application form via: Link to My New Term Visits to the school are essential. To arrange a visit or an informal conversation in relation to the post, please contact Ellie Edwards (Governance Professional) on . Creating Tomorrow is committed to safeguarding children, promoting the welfare of all students. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check will be required for the successful candidate
Morson Edge
HR Director
Morson Edge Semley, Dorset
Morson Edge currently have an opportunity available for a HR Director to work on the behalf of our Aerospace client based in Semley. HR DIRECTOR (EXPERT) Job Title: HR Director Expert Location: Semley Department: Human Resources / People & Culture Reporting To: Chief Executive Officer / Managing Director 1. Job Purpose The HR Director (Expert) is responsible for providing strategic leadership and direction across all aspects of the organisation s people agenda. The role ensures that the organisation attracts, develops, and retains the capabilities required to deliver its strategic objectives within a regulated, high performance environment. As a senior people leader, the post holder shapes organisational culture, embeds strong leadership behaviours, and ensures that HR strategy, policy, and practice are aligned with business goals, values, and governance requirements. Operating at executive level, the role acts as a trusted adviser to senior leadership and the Board on all people related matters. 2. Key Responsibilities 2.1 HR Strategy & Leadership • Develop and implement a people and culture strategy aligned with business objectives and long term growth plans. • Provide visible leadership of the HR function, setting clear direction, standards, and priorities. • Act as a trusted adviser to the executive team and senior leaders on organisational, people, and workforce matters. • Translate business strategy into practical, scalable HR initiatives and programmes. • Ensure HR policies and practices support performance, engagement, and organisational resilience. 2.2 Leadership, Culture & Organisational Development • Champion organisational values, leadership behaviours, and a positive workplace culture. • Lead organisational design, workforce planning, and change management initiatives. • Support development of high performing leadership and management capability across the organisation. • Drive succession planning and talent development strategies for key roles. • Promote diversity, inclusion, wellbeing, and employee engagement initiatives. 2.3 Employee Relations, Policy & Governance • Provide expert leadership on employee relations, ensuring fair, consistent, and legally compliant practice. • Oversee development, implementation, and governance of HR policies and procedures. • Ensure compliance with employment legislation, regulatory requirements, and internal governance frameworks. • Manage complex employee relations matters, including performance, grievance, and disciplinary issues. • Support engagement with employee representatives, where applicable. 2.4 Talent, Reward & Performance • Oversee recruitment, resourcing, and onboarding strategies to support business needs. • Lead development of reward, compensation, and benefits frameworks aligned with market and business strategy. • Ensure effective performance management processes are embedded across the organisation. • Support learning, development, and capability building initiatives. • Use people data and insight to inform decision making and continuous improvement. 2.5 HR Operations, Reporting & Continuous Improvement • Ensure delivery of effective, efficient, and scalable HR operations and services. • Oversee HR systems, data integrity, and people analytics. • Provide regular reporting and insight to senior leadership on workforce metrics, risks, and trends. • Drive continuous improvement in HR processes, tools, and service delivery. • Ensure HR capability, structure, and resources are aligned to current and future business needs. 3. Knowledge, Skills & Experience 3.1 Essential • Extensive senior level HR leadership experience in complex or regulated environments. • Proven track record as a people leader operating at executive or director level. • Strong understanding of employment law, HR governance, and best practice. • Experience leading organisational change, workforce planning, and culture initiatives. • Ability to influence and advise senior leaders and Boards with credibility and confidence. • Strong strategic thinking, judgement, and decision making capability. • Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills. 3.2 Desirable • Experience in engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, defence, or other high integrity industries. • Chartered Member or Fellow of the CIPD (or equivalent). • Experience supporting growth, transformation, or scale up environments. • Strong understanding of reward, talent, and succession frameworks. • Experience operating in organisations with security, regulatory, or compliance constraints. 4. Security Clearance This role may be subject to UK Security Clearance requirements (BPSS, SC, or higher), depending on the business environment. The post holder must be eligible and able to obtain and maintain the required level of clearance If you have the required experience for this position, please apply today or contact Lisa Nardiello on (phone number removed) for further information.
May 15, 2026
Contractor
Morson Edge currently have an opportunity available for a HR Director to work on the behalf of our Aerospace client based in Semley. HR DIRECTOR (EXPERT) Job Title: HR Director Expert Location: Semley Department: Human Resources / People & Culture Reporting To: Chief Executive Officer / Managing Director 1. Job Purpose The HR Director (Expert) is responsible for providing strategic leadership and direction across all aspects of the organisation s people agenda. The role ensures that the organisation attracts, develops, and retains the capabilities required to deliver its strategic objectives within a regulated, high performance environment. As a senior people leader, the post holder shapes organisational culture, embeds strong leadership behaviours, and ensures that HR strategy, policy, and practice are aligned with business goals, values, and governance requirements. Operating at executive level, the role acts as a trusted adviser to senior leadership and the Board on all people related matters. 2. Key Responsibilities 2.1 HR Strategy & Leadership • Develop and implement a people and culture strategy aligned with business objectives and long term growth plans. • Provide visible leadership of the HR function, setting clear direction, standards, and priorities. • Act as a trusted adviser to the executive team and senior leaders on organisational, people, and workforce matters. • Translate business strategy into practical, scalable HR initiatives and programmes. • Ensure HR policies and practices support performance, engagement, and organisational resilience. 2.2 Leadership, Culture & Organisational Development • Champion organisational values, leadership behaviours, and a positive workplace culture. • Lead organisational design, workforce planning, and change management initiatives. • Support development of high performing leadership and management capability across the organisation. • Drive succession planning and talent development strategies for key roles. • Promote diversity, inclusion, wellbeing, and employee engagement initiatives. 2.3 Employee Relations, Policy & Governance • Provide expert leadership on employee relations, ensuring fair, consistent, and legally compliant practice. • Oversee development, implementation, and governance of HR policies and procedures. • Ensure compliance with employment legislation, regulatory requirements, and internal governance frameworks. • Manage complex employee relations matters, including performance, grievance, and disciplinary issues. • Support engagement with employee representatives, where applicable. 2.4 Talent, Reward & Performance • Oversee recruitment, resourcing, and onboarding strategies to support business needs. • Lead development of reward, compensation, and benefits frameworks aligned with market and business strategy. • Ensure effective performance management processes are embedded across the organisation. • Support learning, development, and capability building initiatives. • Use people data and insight to inform decision making and continuous improvement. 2.5 HR Operations, Reporting & Continuous Improvement • Ensure delivery of effective, efficient, and scalable HR operations and services. • Oversee HR systems, data integrity, and people analytics. • Provide regular reporting and insight to senior leadership on workforce metrics, risks, and trends. • Drive continuous improvement in HR processes, tools, and service delivery. • Ensure HR capability, structure, and resources are aligned to current and future business needs. 3. Knowledge, Skills & Experience 3.1 Essential • Extensive senior level HR leadership experience in complex or regulated environments. • Proven track record as a people leader operating at executive or director level. • Strong understanding of employment law, HR governance, and best practice. • Experience leading organisational change, workforce planning, and culture initiatives. • Ability to influence and advise senior leaders and Boards with credibility and confidence. • Strong strategic thinking, judgement, and decision making capability. • Excellent communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills. 3.2 Desirable • Experience in engineering, manufacturing, aerospace, defence, or other high integrity industries. • Chartered Member or Fellow of the CIPD (or equivalent). • Experience supporting growth, transformation, or scale up environments. • Strong understanding of reward, talent, and succession frameworks. • Experience operating in organisations with security, regulatory, or compliance constraints. 4. Security Clearance This role may be subject to UK Security Clearance requirements (BPSS, SC, or higher), depending on the business environment. The post holder must be eligible and able to obtain and maintain the required level of clearance If you have the required experience for this position, please apply today or contact Lisa Nardiello on (phone number removed) for further information.
Brecon Beacons National Park Authority
Corporate Partnerships Manager
Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Brecon, Powys
Corporate Partnerships Manager Location: Brecon Salary: Grade 9 £39,152 - £41,771 Vacancy Type: Fixed Term Contract - 12 Months Hours: 37 per week Closing Date: 12 June 2026 Interview Date: 30 June 2026 Job Purpose To develop a structured and co-ordinated approach for the Authority s corporate undraising and partnership activities which includes the development of grants, fundraising campaigns and partnerships to support the delivery of Dyfodol y Bannau management plan . To maximise the take up of grant and funding opportunities (within ethical guidelines) in support of National Park Authority activity and secure tangible benefits. The role will be integral to the Authority achieving the desired step change in both culture and approach to income diversification. MAIN DUTIES To actively research corporate funding and partnerships which the Authority could pursue, with priority being given to the significant opportunities that align with BBNPA and its partners priorities to achieve Y Bannau Missions To develop and implement a plan which delivers on the work of the Corporate Fundraising Strategy and produces an approach to mounting successful income diversification To have responsibility for co-ordinating and mobilising resources with corporate partners and to work with relevant Managers to produce project plans for each opportunity To agree Lead Officer roles with relevant Managers for specific grant applications/ funding opportunities As Lead Officer, to secure Projects and Programme Board approval to proceed as necessary, and formal funding applications in time and to ensure that they have been signed off by the relevant managers To keep relevant colleagues and their managers fully appraised of the progress of projects which could affect them If a bid is successful - to hand over the project in full to the relevant manager to deliver including ensuring they are appraised of all reporting requirements Monitor fundraising activity and produce an annual report on progress including all funds raised and those likely to come in To agree and oversee account management relationships including identifying who should lead for which client and ensuring that account plans are prepared and delivered, including organising a programme of contact visits as required as well as any member involvement To maintain and nurture existing partnership relationships and explore funding avenues from corporates such as sponsorships, funding campaigns, employee giving, cause marketing and natural capital investments To develop a system and procedures for recording all grants and funding received, from whatever source, including contact details, and contact history Work closely with Finance, Communications and Senior Managers across the Directorate for Nature Recovery and Climate Change and the Planning and Place Directorate to ensure funding opportunities are coordinated with supporting teams Represent the Authority and operate professionally in accordance with the Authority s core values and behaviour Any other duty, appropriate to the grade and nature of the post, as required by the Chief Executive Person Specification Essential Criteria Educated to degree level or equivalent relevant experience in a relevant discipline Proven experience of corporate fund-raising work and partnerships, delivery of successful grant applications and/or account management An ability to be proactive in developing relationships with funders, partners, and influential decision makers Experience of researching a wide range of potential funding sources Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Ability to reach targets and meet tight deadlines Ability to be flexible, approachable, and solution-focussed Willingness and ability to give creative presentations to a variety of audiences Ability to negotiate and to close a deal Experience of budget management and procurement Excellent IT skills Full driving licence Knowledge of relevant Equal Opportunity issues Welsh Language Level 1 To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
May 15, 2026
Contractor
Corporate Partnerships Manager Location: Brecon Salary: Grade 9 £39,152 - £41,771 Vacancy Type: Fixed Term Contract - 12 Months Hours: 37 per week Closing Date: 12 June 2026 Interview Date: 30 June 2026 Job Purpose To develop a structured and co-ordinated approach for the Authority s corporate undraising and partnership activities which includes the development of grants, fundraising campaigns and partnerships to support the delivery of Dyfodol y Bannau management plan . To maximise the take up of grant and funding opportunities (within ethical guidelines) in support of National Park Authority activity and secure tangible benefits. The role will be integral to the Authority achieving the desired step change in both culture and approach to income diversification. MAIN DUTIES To actively research corporate funding and partnerships which the Authority could pursue, with priority being given to the significant opportunities that align with BBNPA and its partners priorities to achieve Y Bannau Missions To develop and implement a plan which delivers on the work of the Corporate Fundraising Strategy and produces an approach to mounting successful income diversification To have responsibility for co-ordinating and mobilising resources with corporate partners and to work with relevant Managers to produce project plans for each opportunity To agree Lead Officer roles with relevant Managers for specific grant applications/ funding opportunities As Lead Officer, to secure Projects and Programme Board approval to proceed as necessary, and formal funding applications in time and to ensure that they have been signed off by the relevant managers To keep relevant colleagues and their managers fully appraised of the progress of projects which could affect them If a bid is successful - to hand over the project in full to the relevant manager to deliver including ensuring they are appraised of all reporting requirements Monitor fundraising activity and produce an annual report on progress including all funds raised and those likely to come in To agree and oversee account management relationships including identifying who should lead for which client and ensuring that account plans are prepared and delivered, including organising a programme of contact visits as required as well as any member involvement To maintain and nurture existing partnership relationships and explore funding avenues from corporates such as sponsorships, funding campaigns, employee giving, cause marketing and natural capital investments To develop a system and procedures for recording all grants and funding received, from whatever source, including contact details, and contact history Work closely with Finance, Communications and Senior Managers across the Directorate for Nature Recovery and Climate Change and the Planning and Place Directorate to ensure funding opportunities are coordinated with supporting teams Represent the Authority and operate professionally in accordance with the Authority s core values and behaviour Any other duty, appropriate to the grade and nature of the post, as required by the Chief Executive Person Specification Essential Criteria Educated to degree level or equivalent relevant experience in a relevant discipline Proven experience of corporate fund-raising work and partnerships, delivery of successful grant applications and/or account management An ability to be proactive in developing relationships with funders, partners, and influential decision makers Experience of researching a wide range of potential funding sources Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Ability to reach targets and meet tight deadlines Ability to be flexible, approachable, and solution-focussed Willingness and ability to give creative presentations to a variety of audiences Ability to negotiate and to close a deal Experience of budget management and procurement Excellent IT skills Full driving licence Knowledge of relevant Equal Opportunity issues Welsh Language Level 1 To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
This is Prime Limited
Business Development Executive
This is Prime Limited Gateshead, Tyne And Wear
Looking to kick-start or continue your career in tech sales? Interested in joining a world class organisation with a real purpose? Driven to find new opportunities and help contribute to the growth of the business? If you answered yes to those questions, this could be the role for you Recruitment Event: Thursday 28th May Company Regularly recognised for being a great place to work and recognised as one of the best Tech companies to work for in 2024, this business is going through significant growth and looking for people like you to help join them on their journey. In short, they help other businesses ensure they're getting the most out of the Microsoft products that they use. Whether that being keeping their business secure from cyber-attacks, ensuring they're fully utilising the benefits of the cloud or simply getting the most of the day-to-day Microsoft 365 applications. The company is very purpose driven in its mission to become a world class organisation. They truly care about delivering value to their customers & their employees. The Role: As Business Development Executive, you'll be responsible for introducing yourself to prospective customers: Responsibilities will include: Outreach - You'll be trying to engage new potential customers, the phone will be your best friend (yes, cold calling - lots of it!) but you will also use email & LinkedIn. Building Relationships - You'll be the face of the business and responsible for creating and building long lasting relationships. Research - Before reaching out to customers, you'll do your due-diligence and background research into the business so you can have the most impact possible when getting in touch. Becoming an Expert - Whilst you won't be expected to be an expert straight away, you'll be keeping up to date with new products and releases so you can continue to be credible with your customers. What's In It for You? Earning Potential - Your base salary will be £30,000 and you'll have the opportunity to earn commission on top from day one (OTE of £45,000 in year 1, but it's completely uncapped). Professional Development - As well as being enrolled on to the Prime Sales Academy (a 12-week training programme), you'll receive comprehensive technical training from the business and be able to learn from very successful senior sellers in the business. Progression - In 12-24 months you will be progressing in the role, whether that becoming a Business Development Manager or just progressing the size and complexity of deals that you will be working on. CSR - The business actively contributes a % of their profit to charity, highlighting the type of business and organisation you'll be representing. Culture - Quarterly team socials and a yearly 'festival' where all of the offices get together to celebrate each other's achievements. What are they looking for? Achievement Focus - Someone that is proud of their achievements and wants to be top of the sales leaderboards. Intelligence - No, you don't have to be a graduate or have been to university! However, a strong level of intelligence is required as you will be engaging with Finance Directors and Chief Financial Officers. Curiosity - you will naturally want to seek to understand and if you don't know the answer to a customer's question, you will go away and find it out. Resilience & Grit - It won't be an easy role and there will be plenty of occasions where things won't go your way. You'll be someone that has had to deal with adversity and setbacks previously. Growth Mindset - you will coachable and always be looking for ways to improve professionally. Driving Licence - You will be required to visit clients in-person a couple of times a month, so a licence is essential! Interested in finding out more? Apply now!
May 15, 2026
Full time
Looking to kick-start or continue your career in tech sales? Interested in joining a world class organisation with a real purpose? Driven to find new opportunities and help contribute to the growth of the business? If you answered yes to those questions, this could be the role for you Recruitment Event: Thursday 28th May Company Regularly recognised for being a great place to work and recognised as one of the best Tech companies to work for in 2024, this business is going through significant growth and looking for people like you to help join them on their journey. In short, they help other businesses ensure they're getting the most out of the Microsoft products that they use. Whether that being keeping their business secure from cyber-attacks, ensuring they're fully utilising the benefits of the cloud or simply getting the most of the day-to-day Microsoft 365 applications. The company is very purpose driven in its mission to become a world class organisation. They truly care about delivering value to their customers & their employees. The Role: As Business Development Executive, you'll be responsible for introducing yourself to prospective customers: Responsibilities will include: Outreach - You'll be trying to engage new potential customers, the phone will be your best friend (yes, cold calling - lots of it!) but you will also use email & LinkedIn. Building Relationships - You'll be the face of the business and responsible for creating and building long lasting relationships. Research - Before reaching out to customers, you'll do your due-diligence and background research into the business so you can have the most impact possible when getting in touch. Becoming an Expert - Whilst you won't be expected to be an expert straight away, you'll be keeping up to date with new products and releases so you can continue to be credible with your customers. What's In It for You? Earning Potential - Your base salary will be £30,000 and you'll have the opportunity to earn commission on top from day one (OTE of £45,000 in year 1, but it's completely uncapped). Professional Development - As well as being enrolled on to the Prime Sales Academy (a 12-week training programme), you'll receive comprehensive technical training from the business and be able to learn from very successful senior sellers in the business. Progression - In 12-24 months you will be progressing in the role, whether that becoming a Business Development Manager or just progressing the size and complexity of deals that you will be working on. CSR - The business actively contributes a % of their profit to charity, highlighting the type of business and organisation you'll be representing. Culture - Quarterly team socials and a yearly 'festival' where all of the offices get together to celebrate each other's achievements. What are they looking for? Achievement Focus - Someone that is proud of their achievements and wants to be top of the sales leaderboards. Intelligence - No, you don't have to be a graduate or have been to university! However, a strong level of intelligence is required as you will be engaging with Finance Directors and Chief Financial Officers. Curiosity - you will naturally want to seek to understand and if you don't know the answer to a customer's question, you will go away and find it out. Resilience & Grit - It won't be an easy role and there will be plenty of occasions where things won't go your way. You'll be someone that has had to deal with adversity and setbacks previously. Growth Mindset - you will coachable and always be looking for ways to improve professionally. Driving Licence - You will be required to visit clients in-person a couple of times a month, so a licence is essential! Interested in finding out more? Apply now!
Teenage Cancer Trust
Chief Executive
Teenage Cancer Trust
Teenage Cancer Trust Chief Executive Location: Minimum of 2 days a week in the London office. Salary: £130,000 - £140,000. Closing Date: Wednesday 20th May. Lead a defining new chapter for a charity with a powerful legacy and an unwavering ambition for the future. A cancer diagnosis for a young person touches every part of their life, at a pivotal moment. We provide specialist compassionate care and the wraparound support young people need - so they can survive cancer, rebuild their lives and shape their own futures. For more than 30 years, we have worked alongside the NHS to build specialist services designed around the needs of teenagers and young adults. Our units, nurses and youth support teams do far more than deliver treatment. They create continuity, trust and understanding - and provide space for people to be themleves at a time when everything else feels uncertain. Listening to young people, learning from their experiences and acting on what they tell us is what defines who we are. We are now entering a defining period. Demand for our services continues to grow, inequalities in access and outcomes remain, and the wider health system is under pressure. At the same time, Teenage Cancer Trust is in a strong position: financially stable, well governed and deeply trusted by young people, clinicians, partners and supporters. We are ready for the next phase of our impact. We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Teenage Cancer Trust through this next chapter - someone who brings clarity, compassion and determination, and who believes deeply that young people's voices must sit at the centre of how decisions are made. Why this role matters Young people with cancer need more than excellent clinical care. They need services that recognise their age and stage of life - environments where they feel understood, specialist psychological and emotional support, and trusted relationships beyond their families. Too often, young people are placed in services built for children or much older adults, leaving them isolated and unheard. Teenage Cancer Trust is determined to change this. We champion age appropriate care, earlier diagnosis, equitable access to specialist services and long term wellbeing for young people wherever they live. Achieving this requires strong leadership across a complex system - working with the NHS, government, funders, clinicians, communities and young people themselves. In the coming years, we will strengthen and evolve our specialist services, deepen partnerships across the NHS, grow and diversify our income, and increase our national influence so that age appropriate cancer care becomes standard practice rather than the exception. As Chief Executive, you will lead this work with authority and empathy, balancing ambition with realism and advocacy with collaboration. Your leadership impact As Chief Executive, you will: Set clear strategic direction for the charity, ensuring decisions are grounded in lived experience and focused on long term impact Lead and inspire a diverse team, fostering a culture of compassion, inclusion and accountability Strengthen and sustain partnerships with the NHS and system leaders, influencing how specialist teenage and young adult cancer care is delivered Act as the public face and voice of Teenage Cancer Trust, representing the charity with credibility, warmth and integrity Ensure the charity remains financially resilient, with a diversified income base that protects and grows our specialist services Work closely with the Board to uphold strong governance, safeguard our reputation and guide the organisation through change You will be supported by an engaged Board, committed staff and volunteers, and young people whose insight and experience shape our direction. About you You will bring senior leadership experience, ideally within the charity, health or wider public sectors, and an understanding of how to lead organisations operating in complex, emotionally demanding environments. You will be comfortable holding influence, building trust and making difficult decisions when required. Above all, you will bring: A deep belief in youth centred leadership and the power of lived experience The ability to unite people around purpose in times of change Strong judgement, integrity and emotional intelligence Confidence engaging a wide range of audiences - from young people and clinicians to funders, policymakers and the media A commitment to equity, inclusion and addressing inequalities in access and outcomes This is a rare opportunity to lead a nationally respected charity at a moment of strength and possibility. Your leadership will help shape the future of specialist cancer care for young people across the UK, ensuring that no young person faces cancer without understanding, dignity and support. If you are motivated by impact, grounded in values and energised by the opportunity to lead a charity with a powerful legacy and an ambitious future, we would be very pleased to hear from you. For an informal conversation, please contact: Oliver Startup - Liz Dean -
May 15, 2026
Full time
Teenage Cancer Trust Chief Executive Location: Minimum of 2 days a week in the London office. Salary: £130,000 - £140,000. Closing Date: Wednesday 20th May. Lead a defining new chapter for a charity with a powerful legacy and an unwavering ambition for the future. A cancer diagnosis for a young person touches every part of their life, at a pivotal moment. We provide specialist compassionate care and the wraparound support young people need - so they can survive cancer, rebuild their lives and shape their own futures. For more than 30 years, we have worked alongside the NHS to build specialist services designed around the needs of teenagers and young adults. Our units, nurses and youth support teams do far more than deliver treatment. They create continuity, trust and understanding - and provide space for people to be themleves at a time when everything else feels uncertain. Listening to young people, learning from their experiences and acting on what they tell us is what defines who we are. We are now entering a defining period. Demand for our services continues to grow, inequalities in access and outcomes remain, and the wider health system is under pressure. At the same time, Teenage Cancer Trust is in a strong position: financially stable, well governed and deeply trusted by young people, clinicians, partners and supporters. We are ready for the next phase of our impact. We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Teenage Cancer Trust through this next chapter - someone who brings clarity, compassion and determination, and who believes deeply that young people's voices must sit at the centre of how decisions are made. Why this role matters Young people with cancer need more than excellent clinical care. They need services that recognise their age and stage of life - environments where they feel understood, specialist psychological and emotional support, and trusted relationships beyond their families. Too often, young people are placed in services built for children or much older adults, leaving them isolated and unheard. Teenage Cancer Trust is determined to change this. We champion age appropriate care, earlier diagnosis, equitable access to specialist services and long term wellbeing for young people wherever they live. Achieving this requires strong leadership across a complex system - working with the NHS, government, funders, clinicians, communities and young people themselves. In the coming years, we will strengthen and evolve our specialist services, deepen partnerships across the NHS, grow and diversify our income, and increase our national influence so that age appropriate cancer care becomes standard practice rather than the exception. As Chief Executive, you will lead this work with authority and empathy, balancing ambition with realism and advocacy with collaboration. Your leadership impact As Chief Executive, you will: Set clear strategic direction for the charity, ensuring decisions are grounded in lived experience and focused on long term impact Lead and inspire a diverse team, fostering a culture of compassion, inclusion and accountability Strengthen and sustain partnerships with the NHS and system leaders, influencing how specialist teenage and young adult cancer care is delivered Act as the public face and voice of Teenage Cancer Trust, representing the charity with credibility, warmth and integrity Ensure the charity remains financially resilient, with a diversified income base that protects and grows our specialist services Work closely with the Board to uphold strong governance, safeguard our reputation and guide the organisation through change You will be supported by an engaged Board, committed staff and volunteers, and young people whose insight and experience shape our direction. About you You will bring senior leadership experience, ideally within the charity, health or wider public sectors, and an understanding of how to lead organisations operating in complex, emotionally demanding environments. You will be comfortable holding influence, building trust and making difficult decisions when required. Above all, you will bring: A deep belief in youth centred leadership and the power of lived experience The ability to unite people around purpose in times of change Strong judgement, integrity and emotional intelligence Confidence engaging a wide range of audiences - from young people and clinicians to funders, policymakers and the media A commitment to equity, inclusion and addressing inequalities in access and outcomes This is a rare opportunity to lead a nationally respected charity at a moment of strength and possibility. Your leadership will help shape the future of specialist cancer care for young people across the UK, ensuring that no young person faces cancer without understanding, dignity and support. If you are motivated by impact, grounded in values and energised by the opportunity to lead a charity with a powerful legacy and an ambitious future, we would be very pleased to hear from you. For an informal conversation, please contact: Oliver Startup - Liz Dean -
Dorset Council
Executive Director - Modernisation & Customer Delivery
Dorset Council Dorchester, Dorset
Executive Director - Modernisation & Customer Delivery About the role Dorset is a place that rewards the curious and frustrates anyone who thinks running a modern council is simple. We're working hard to become a genuinely modern, sustainable unitary council, one where technology, data and customer experience aren't afterthoughts, but the infrastructure that holds everything together. This role is how we get there. You'll be joining the Senior Leadership Team, reporting directly to the Chief Executive. Your directorate is around 550 colleagues across Customer Experience, Technology, Digital and Data, Libraries, Revenues and Benefits, and the Transformation Management Office. The portfolio is broad and the work is real - this isn't a strategy role that floats above delivery. You'll be accountable for both. What you'll be doing You'll lead the council's digital and data strategy from the front - setting direction, driving delivery and making sure investment decisions are grounded in actual user need rather than aspiration. That means: setting and delivering a modern, resilient digital strategy built around outcomes for residents leading major transformation programmes with proper governance, honest benefits tracking and clear accountability acting as the council's senior accountable officer for cyber security and information governance championing user-centred design and making sure our services work for everyone, not just the easy-to-reach building digital confidence and practical capability across the workforce - including frontline teams who might not naturally identify as digital representing Dorset at regional and national level in conversations about what modern public services should look like overseeing significant technology and transformation budgets with real financial discipline About you You've done this before, or something close enough that you know where the hard bits are. You understand that technology is an enabler, not the point - and you know how to bring people with you when the change feels uncomfortable. You'll also bring: a track record of shaping and delivering digital strategy at scale, across multiple service areas expertise in data governance, interoperability and joined-up intelligence across partner organisations hands-on experience embedding agile delivery, product management and service design in practice - not just on slides the political awareness to advise elected members and a Chief Executive with confidence and honesty a genuine interest in improving outcomes for communities, not just modernising systems for their own sake Why this role, why now Dorset Council has a clear direction - to become a modern, sustainable unitary council - and the investment and leadership commitment to back it. This role sits at the heart of that. You won't be implementing someone else's plan; you'll be shaping what good looks like. If you want to lead one of the most significant transformation programmes in local government, in a county worth fighting for, we'd love to hear from you. Further Information If you'd like an informal conversation with the Chief Executive, Catherine Howe, please contact Jennifer Prince, Senior Executive Assistant, or and we'll get that arranged. We offer a generous relocation package of up to £8,000 (of HMRC eligible elements) free of tax, including an initial advance of up to £2,500 on your start date, help towards buying or selling costs (up to £6,500), and support towards rent or mortgage costs in your first two years. About Us Dorset is a place of genuine beauty and strong communities. Our vision is straightforward: working together to create a fairer, more prosperous and more sustainable Dorset for people now and in the future. We're looking for leaders who share that ambition and have the capability to turn it into something real. We're actively working to become a more diverse and inclusive organisation, and we know that bringing in people with different perspectives and backgrounds makes us better. We welcome applications from everyone. We're a Disability Confident Employer. We offer an interview to everyone who declares a disability and meets the essential criteria for the role, and we're committed to making our interviews accessible. Let us know on your application if you need any reasonable adjustments.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Executive Director - Modernisation & Customer Delivery About the role Dorset is a place that rewards the curious and frustrates anyone who thinks running a modern council is simple. We're working hard to become a genuinely modern, sustainable unitary council, one where technology, data and customer experience aren't afterthoughts, but the infrastructure that holds everything together. This role is how we get there. You'll be joining the Senior Leadership Team, reporting directly to the Chief Executive. Your directorate is around 550 colleagues across Customer Experience, Technology, Digital and Data, Libraries, Revenues and Benefits, and the Transformation Management Office. The portfolio is broad and the work is real - this isn't a strategy role that floats above delivery. You'll be accountable for both. What you'll be doing You'll lead the council's digital and data strategy from the front - setting direction, driving delivery and making sure investment decisions are grounded in actual user need rather than aspiration. That means: setting and delivering a modern, resilient digital strategy built around outcomes for residents leading major transformation programmes with proper governance, honest benefits tracking and clear accountability acting as the council's senior accountable officer for cyber security and information governance championing user-centred design and making sure our services work for everyone, not just the easy-to-reach building digital confidence and practical capability across the workforce - including frontline teams who might not naturally identify as digital representing Dorset at regional and national level in conversations about what modern public services should look like overseeing significant technology and transformation budgets with real financial discipline About you You've done this before, or something close enough that you know where the hard bits are. You understand that technology is an enabler, not the point - and you know how to bring people with you when the change feels uncomfortable. You'll also bring: a track record of shaping and delivering digital strategy at scale, across multiple service areas expertise in data governance, interoperability and joined-up intelligence across partner organisations hands-on experience embedding agile delivery, product management and service design in practice - not just on slides the political awareness to advise elected members and a Chief Executive with confidence and honesty a genuine interest in improving outcomes for communities, not just modernising systems for their own sake Why this role, why now Dorset Council has a clear direction - to become a modern, sustainable unitary council - and the investment and leadership commitment to back it. This role sits at the heart of that. You won't be implementing someone else's plan; you'll be shaping what good looks like. If you want to lead one of the most significant transformation programmes in local government, in a county worth fighting for, we'd love to hear from you. Further Information If you'd like an informal conversation with the Chief Executive, Catherine Howe, please contact Jennifer Prince, Senior Executive Assistant, or and we'll get that arranged. We offer a generous relocation package of up to £8,000 (of HMRC eligible elements) free of tax, including an initial advance of up to £2,500 on your start date, help towards buying or selling costs (up to £6,500), and support towards rent or mortgage costs in your first two years. About Us Dorset is a place of genuine beauty and strong communities. Our vision is straightforward: working together to create a fairer, more prosperous and more sustainable Dorset for people now and in the future. We're looking for leaders who share that ambition and have the capability to turn it into something real. We're actively working to become a more diverse and inclusive organisation, and we know that bringing in people with different perspectives and backgrounds makes us better. We welcome applications from everyone. We're a Disability Confident Employer. We offer an interview to everyone who declares a disability and meets the essential criteria for the role, and we're committed to making our interviews accessible. Let us know on your application if you need any reasonable adjustments.
Shift
Head of Fundraising
Shift
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
May 15, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
Chief Executive Officer
English Heritage-10
Chief Executive Officer London, EC2M English Heritage are seeking an outstanding Chief Executive Officer to lead the charity, which cares for over a million objects and hundreds of historic sites in every part of England. We care for the bridges and bronzes, gardens and gargoyles, stone circles and secret bunkers and everything in between. We are the only charity in the world which looks after a National Collection from our own earned income. Our mission focuses on creating inspiring visitor experiences, preserving historic sites and collections for future generations and connecting people to places. We have a world-class portfolio of heritage assets, diversified funding and a successful operating model and are supported by our hardworking employees, the generosity of our volunteers, a loyal membership of 1.2 million people, as well as donors and supporters. The Board of Trustees, chaired by Tony Hales CBE, is seeking candidates for the role of Chief Executive Officer to join English Heritage and lead the organisation into its next chapter. You will work with the Board and senior leadership team to ensure English Heritage delivers on its charitable objectives, including conservation, public benefit and financial security. You will bring a strong track record of leading large, complex organisations operating across multiple sites and engaging diverse stakeholders. You will be able to demonstrate how you develop incisive strategies and then translate them into successful delivery. A collaborative team player, you lead with integrity and inclusivity, balancing the sensitivity required for managing conservation sites with the drive needed to attract income. An understanding of the value volunteers bring would be advantageous. If you think you have the vision, skills and experience to take on such a fantastic opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Please select the Apply button shown to be taken to our website, where you can submit your application.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer London, EC2M English Heritage are seeking an outstanding Chief Executive Officer to lead the charity, which cares for over a million objects and hundreds of historic sites in every part of England. We care for the bridges and bronzes, gardens and gargoyles, stone circles and secret bunkers and everything in between. We are the only charity in the world which looks after a National Collection from our own earned income. Our mission focuses on creating inspiring visitor experiences, preserving historic sites and collections for future generations and connecting people to places. We have a world-class portfolio of heritage assets, diversified funding and a successful operating model and are supported by our hardworking employees, the generosity of our volunteers, a loyal membership of 1.2 million people, as well as donors and supporters. The Board of Trustees, chaired by Tony Hales CBE, is seeking candidates for the role of Chief Executive Officer to join English Heritage and lead the organisation into its next chapter. You will work with the Board and senior leadership team to ensure English Heritage delivers on its charitable objectives, including conservation, public benefit and financial security. You will bring a strong track record of leading large, complex organisations operating across multiple sites and engaging diverse stakeholders. You will be able to demonstrate how you develop incisive strategies and then translate them into successful delivery. A collaborative team player, you lead with integrity and inclusivity, balancing the sensitivity required for managing conservation sites with the drive needed to attract income. An understanding of the value volunteers bring would be advantageous. If you think you have the vision, skills and experience to take on such a fantastic opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Please select the Apply button shown to be taken to our website, where you can submit your application.
Positive Employment
Director of Legal Services and Governance
Positive Employment Southampton, Hampshire
Our client is a large local government organisation and looking for an experienced Head of Legal and Governance.This is initially a 3 month contract which may be extended for the right candidate You will Advising on decisions that constitute a key decision and ensuring appropriate support is in place to enable effective scrutiny. Develop and maintain the authority's Constitution, governance frameworks, and decision-making protocols, ensuring these are widely available for consultation with members, employees and the public. Oversee corporate assurance with reference to code of conduct (including conflicts of interest), whistleblowing, information governance and transparency. As the Monitoring Officer, make recommendations on the appropriate action against any unlawful acts in line with relevant governance requirements. Act as the most senior legal adviser to the authority, the Mayor (when elected), Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service, including on constitutional matters and complex legal issues. Work closely with the Chief Executive, the Director of Finance (S73 Officer) and Executive Leadership Team to shape and deliver strategic policy and corporate plans. Provide legal and governance input into programmes, partnerships, and regional initiatives representing the authority in these and other external forums. Operational oversight Strategic and operational leadership of the Legal Services function, ensuring high-quality, timely legal advice across the authority. Develop and lead the Democratic Services and Scrutiny function, ensuring effective support for elected members, committees and advisory boards, and facilitating public engagement. Support and enable the leadership of the emerging HR and OD function, including relevant policies and frameworks, and appropriate execution of an effective HROD service. Strategic and operational leadership of the Information Governance and Data Protection function, ensuring statutory requirements are met in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulations, and acting as the Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO) Ensure a register of Members' interests, gifts and hospitality is maintained Ensure the effective operation of the Councillors' Code of Conduct including member complaints and the Investigation and Disciplinary Committee process in relation to Protected Officers. Oversee legal risk management, litigation, and regulatory compliance. Leadership and management Lead, inspire and develop a high-performing team of professionals, providing clear objectives and direction. Lead by example as part of the Senior Leadership Team, embodying the highest standards of ethical practice and behaviour and demonstrating integrity at all times. Promote a culture of integrity, transparency, and continuous improvement through mentoring and coaching of staff. Manage budgets and resources effectively. Support the development of the team by creating a learning environment and a culture of collaboration. PLEASE NOTE THIS ROLE IS INSIDE SCOPE OF IR35 HYBRID WORKING IS AVAILABLE
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Our client is a large local government organisation and looking for an experienced Head of Legal and Governance.This is initially a 3 month contract which may be extended for the right candidate You will Advising on decisions that constitute a key decision and ensuring appropriate support is in place to enable effective scrutiny. Develop and maintain the authority's Constitution, governance frameworks, and decision-making protocols, ensuring these are widely available for consultation with members, employees and the public. Oversee corporate assurance with reference to code of conduct (including conflicts of interest), whistleblowing, information governance and transparency. As the Monitoring Officer, make recommendations on the appropriate action against any unlawful acts in line with relevant governance requirements. Act as the most senior legal adviser to the authority, the Mayor (when elected), Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service, including on constitutional matters and complex legal issues. Work closely with the Chief Executive, the Director of Finance (S73 Officer) and Executive Leadership Team to shape and deliver strategic policy and corporate plans. Provide legal and governance input into programmes, partnerships, and regional initiatives representing the authority in these and other external forums. Operational oversight Strategic and operational leadership of the Legal Services function, ensuring high-quality, timely legal advice across the authority. Develop and lead the Democratic Services and Scrutiny function, ensuring effective support for elected members, committees and advisory boards, and facilitating public engagement. Support and enable the leadership of the emerging HR and OD function, including relevant policies and frameworks, and appropriate execution of an effective HROD service. Strategic and operational leadership of the Information Governance and Data Protection function, ensuring statutory requirements are met in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulations, and acting as the Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO) Ensure a register of Members' interests, gifts and hospitality is maintained Ensure the effective operation of the Councillors' Code of Conduct including member complaints and the Investigation and Disciplinary Committee process in relation to Protected Officers. Oversee legal risk management, litigation, and regulatory compliance. Leadership and management Lead, inspire and develop a high-performing team of professionals, providing clear objectives and direction. Lead by example as part of the Senior Leadership Team, embodying the highest standards of ethical practice and behaviour and demonstrating integrity at all times. Promote a culture of integrity, transparency, and continuous improvement through mentoring and coaching of staff. Manage budgets and resources effectively. Support the development of the team by creating a learning environment and a culture of collaboration. PLEASE NOTE THIS ROLE IS INSIDE SCOPE OF IR35 HYBRID WORKING IS AVAILABLE
FEA
Chief People Officer
FEA
Our client is seeking an outstanding Chief People Officer to lead our long term people, culture and workforce transformation agenda. This is a senior executive role at the heart of a university that is ambitious, growing and deeply rooted in its regional mission. As a member of our senior executive team, reporting directly to the Vice Chancellor, you will provide strategic leadership across People & Culture, shaping organisational capability, digital confidence, workforce intelligence and employee experience. You will lead the development of a future focused workforce strategy, champion digital enablement, and embed a values led, psychologically safe and high performing culture. You will play a pivotal role in enabling the University to deliver its refreshed Towards 2030 strategy, supporting its place-based mission and values, including major developments such as our new Barrow campus, as well as the complexities of a dispersed multi-campus University. This is not a traditional Higher Education context. Our client is seeking a senior leader with: Significant executive level experience of organisational and cultural transformation, with the judgement to balance values, compassion, pace, risk and sustainability. The skills and insight to lead the adoption of digital enablement across the organisation. A values driven, collaborative leadership style. The ability to inspire, mobilise and develop people through change. If you are motivated by purpose, partnership and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on people and place, our client welcomes your application. Closing date: 9am on Thursday 28 May 2026 Interview date: Friday 19 June 2026
May 14, 2026
Full time
Our client is seeking an outstanding Chief People Officer to lead our long term people, culture and workforce transformation agenda. This is a senior executive role at the heart of a university that is ambitious, growing and deeply rooted in its regional mission. As a member of our senior executive team, reporting directly to the Vice Chancellor, you will provide strategic leadership across People & Culture, shaping organisational capability, digital confidence, workforce intelligence and employee experience. You will lead the development of a future focused workforce strategy, champion digital enablement, and embed a values led, psychologically safe and high performing culture. You will play a pivotal role in enabling the University to deliver its refreshed Towards 2030 strategy, supporting its place-based mission and values, including major developments such as our new Barrow campus, as well as the complexities of a dispersed multi-campus University. This is not a traditional Higher Education context. Our client is seeking a senior leader with: Significant executive level experience of organisational and cultural transformation, with the judgement to balance values, compassion, pace, risk and sustainability. The skills and insight to lead the adoption of digital enablement across the organisation. A values driven, collaborative leadership style. The ability to inspire, mobilise and develop people through change. If you are motivated by purpose, partnership and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on people and place, our client welcomes your application. Closing date: 9am on Thursday 28 May 2026 Interview date: Friday 19 June 2026
SAUL Trustee Company
Transformation Officer
SAUL Trustee Company City, London
Transformation Officer Location : Hybrid/London EC2R 7AF, with up to 3 days working from home after an initial period of training Salary : Up to £35,000 a year (depending on relevant knowledge, skills, and experience) Type of contract : Permanent. Full time. 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday Closing date: 8 May 2026 SAUL Trustee Company is a great place to work, whether you re a pensions specialist, an excellent administrator, an HR professional or an IT whizz, we might be the next step in your career! We re the Trustee and administrator of a multi-employer hybrid pension scheme, and a Master Trust, looking after the pensions of more than 80,000 members. We re a friendly team of around 70 people who work part of the week from home and at least two days each week in our central London office. SAUL Trustee Company (STC) is ranked the 23rd Best Company to work for in the UK in 2025 and we have a one-star accreditation as an outstanding place to work. At STC , we are responsible for: • Collecting the money members and employers pay into SAUL • Managing where that money is invested, and • Making sure we pay the right pension to the right person at the right time. We are now recruiting for a Transformation Officer to support the delivery of SAUL s transformation programme by contributing to the planning, delivery, monitoring and embedding of change initiatives across the organisation. Working closely with the Chief Transformation Officer and Transformation Manager, the Transformation Officer will support a range of transformation projects and activities. This includes preparing dashboards and management information, tracking performance against KPIs and benefits, supporting process improvement activity, and working with colleagues across the business to ensure change is understood, adopted and embedded into business as usual. This role requires a proactive and adaptable individual who is comfortable working in a changing environment, able to build effective working relationships, and confident in constructively challenging existing ways of working to support continuous improvement. As our Transformation Officer you will be responsible for: • Supporting the delivery of transformation projects and workstreams, ensuring activities are progressed in line with agreed plans, priorities and governance arrangements. • Assisting with the preparation and maintenance of project documentation, including plans, actions, risks, decisions and progress updates. • Tracking delivery against milestones, KPIs and agreed benefits, escalating risks, issues or dependencies where appropriate. • Contributing to testing, implementation and post implementation review activities, supporting the transition of change into business as usual. • Working with teams across the organisation to understand current processes and identify opportunities for improvement. • Supporting process mapping, review and redesign activities, helping teams to simplify, improve efficiency and strengthen controls, where appropriate. • Using data, insight and evidence to help inform recommendations and support decision making. • Constructively challenge existing ways of working, proposing practical and proportionate improvements aligned to SAUL s strategic objectives. • Preparing and maintaining dashboards and management information to support oversight of the transformation programme. • Working with colleagues across the organisation to understand business processes, challenges and opportunities for improvement. • Supporting change management activities, including communications, engagement sessions, guidance materials and training support, where required. • Providing ad hoc support to the Transformation Manager and Chief Transformation Officer in relation to the transformation programme. This Transformation Officer role would suit someone exposed to change management and project delivery, with experience engaging and influencing stakeholders. It involves improving systems, processes, and ways of working, and making suggestions to achieve better outcomes. To be considered for this role you will need to demonstrate: • Relevant degree or equivalent qualification or equivalent experience • Experience supporting projects or change initiatives • At least two years experience of working in a regulated, financial services or pensions environment • Strong organisation and planning skills • The ability and willingness to support other members of staff and line managers • Confidence using Microsoft Excel, SharePoint, PowerPoint and Word • Computer literacy • Customer focus • Self-motivation • Strong attention to detail • Ability to work well in a team • Positive attitude to change • Ability to work to deadlines and under pressure • Hands on attitude and a willingness to do a variety of tasks, if required • Ability to work alone with minimum supervision • Experience of assessing and responding to non-routine work situations Other desirable knowledge/experience: • Understanding of relevant legislation, regulations, and of The Pension Regulator and implications of non-compliance. • Understanding of pensions administration practices and systems. • Knowledge of User Acceptance Testing and preparing test matrices for others. • Preparing reports, dashboards or management information. • To find out what we offer in more detail, please check our website. To know what we offer in more detail check our website! Please download the job description for further details about the role. If you would like to submit your CV for this role, please click on APPLY today!
May 14, 2026
Full time
Transformation Officer Location : Hybrid/London EC2R 7AF, with up to 3 days working from home after an initial period of training Salary : Up to £35,000 a year (depending on relevant knowledge, skills, and experience) Type of contract : Permanent. Full time. 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday Closing date: 8 May 2026 SAUL Trustee Company is a great place to work, whether you re a pensions specialist, an excellent administrator, an HR professional or an IT whizz, we might be the next step in your career! We re the Trustee and administrator of a multi-employer hybrid pension scheme, and a Master Trust, looking after the pensions of more than 80,000 members. We re a friendly team of around 70 people who work part of the week from home and at least two days each week in our central London office. SAUL Trustee Company (STC) is ranked the 23rd Best Company to work for in the UK in 2025 and we have a one-star accreditation as an outstanding place to work. At STC , we are responsible for: • Collecting the money members and employers pay into SAUL • Managing where that money is invested, and • Making sure we pay the right pension to the right person at the right time. We are now recruiting for a Transformation Officer to support the delivery of SAUL s transformation programme by contributing to the planning, delivery, monitoring and embedding of change initiatives across the organisation. Working closely with the Chief Transformation Officer and Transformation Manager, the Transformation Officer will support a range of transformation projects and activities. This includes preparing dashboards and management information, tracking performance against KPIs and benefits, supporting process improvement activity, and working with colleagues across the business to ensure change is understood, adopted and embedded into business as usual. This role requires a proactive and adaptable individual who is comfortable working in a changing environment, able to build effective working relationships, and confident in constructively challenging existing ways of working to support continuous improvement. As our Transformation Officer you will be responsible for: • Supporting the delivery of transformation projects and workstreams, ensuring activities are progressed in line with agreed plans, priorities and governance arrangements. • Assisting with the preparation and maintenance of project documentation, including plans, actions, risks, decisions and progress updates. • Tracking delivery against milestones, KPIs and agreed benefits, escalating risks, issues or dependencies where appropriate. • Contributing to testing, implementation and post implementation review activities, supporting the transition of change into business as usual. • Working with teams across the organisation to understand current processes and identify opportunities for improvement. • Supporting process mapping, review and redesign activities, helping teams to simplify, improve efficiency and strengthen controls, where appropriate. • Using data, insight and evidence to help inform recommendations and support decision making. • Constructively challenge existing ways of working, proposing practical and proportionate improvements aligned to SAUL s strategic objectives. • Preparing and maintaining dashboards and management information to support oversight of the transformation programme. • Working with colleagues across the organisation to understand business processes, challenges and opportunities for improvement. • Supporting change management activities, including communications, engagement sessions, guidance materials and training support, where required. • Providing ad hoc support to the Transformation Manager and Chief Transformation Officer in relation to the transformation programme. This Transformation Officer role would suit someone exposed to change management and project delivery, with experience engaging and influencing stakeholders. It involves improving systems, processes, and ways of working, and making suggestions to achieve better outcomes. To be considered for this role you will need to demonstrate: • Relevant degree or equivalent qualification or equivalent experience • Experience supporting projects or change initiatives • At least two years experience of working in a regulated, financial services or pensions environment • Strong organisation and planning skills • The ability and willingness to support other members of staff and line managers • Confidence using Microsoft Excel, SharePoint, PowerPoint and Word • Computer literacy • Customer focus • Self-motivation • Strong attention to detail • Ability to work well in a team • Positive attitude to change • Ability to work to deadlines and under pressure • Hands on attitude and a willingness to do a variety of tasks, if required • Ability to work alone with minimum supervision • Experience of assessing and responding to non-routine work situations Other desirable knowledge/experience: • Understanding of relevant legislation, regulations, and of The Pension Regulator and implications of non-compliance. • Understanding of pensions administration practices and systems. • Knowledge of User Acceptance Testing and preparing test matrices for others. • Preparing reports, dashboards or management information. • To find out what we offer in more detail, please check our website. To know what we offer in more detail check our website! Please download the job description for further details about the role. If you would like to submit your CV for this role, please click on APPLY today!
FEA
Chief Financial Officer
FEA Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Our client is a dynamic and growing organisation with more than 650 staff, an annual turnover of circa £35 million and a thriving community of learners. They deliver high-quality education and training to thousands of students, apprentices and adults each year, helping shape futures while supporting the needs of local employers. Our client is proud of their College, staff and students, who make the College such a brilliant place to work and learn. As a key member of the Senior Management Team and Senior Postholder, the Chief Financial Officer leads strategic and operational financial management, ensuring the financial sustainability of the Group and aligning resource planning with strategic goals. The CFO oversees finance, funding and management information services, risk, audit, capital investment, procurement and commercial property arrangements. This role is instrumental in enabling the College to deliver high-quality education and services to its diverse communities. They are seeking a fully qualified accountant and are open to attracting candidates from wider sectors outside of education. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with the important role. Prior to submitting an application, interested parties are advised to arrange an initial conversation with FE Associates' lead consultant, by emailing to discuss the role. Closing date: 9am Tuesday 19 May 2026 Interview date: Monday 1 June 2026
May 14, 2026
Full time
Our client is a dynamic and growing organisation with more than 650 staff, an annual turnover of circa £35 million and a thriving community of learners. They deliver high-quality education and training to thousands of students, apprentices and adults each year, helping shape futures while supporting the needs of local employers. Our client is proud of their College, staff and students, who make the College such a brilliant place to work and learn. As a key member of the Senior Management Team and Senior Postholder, the Chief Financial Officer leads strategic and operational financial management, ensuring the financial sustainability of the Group and aligning resource planning with strategic goals. The CFO oversees finance, funding and management information services, risk, audit, capital investment, procurement and commercial property arrangements. This role is instrumental in enabling the College to deliver high-quality education and services to its diverse communities. They are seeking a fully qualified accountant and are open to attracting candidates from wider sectors outside of education. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with the important role. Prior to submitting an application, interested parties are advised to arrange an initial conversation with FE Associates' lead consultant, by emailing to discuss the role. Closing date: 9am Tuesday 19 May 2026 Interview date: Monday 1 June 2026

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