Anderson Knight are delighted to be Partnering a specialist construction and civil engineering Business who are looking to appoint an HSE Advisor to cover projects across their Scottish and North England region. They are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK The company delivers construction, civil engineering and fit-out projects and provides facilities management services to various sectors including healthcare, education, defence, industrial, retail, sports venues, transport infrastructure, environmental, marine, commercial, residential and leisure. Reporting to the Head of Health and Safety, the Health and Safety Advisor will provide support and guidance to the project team. Dutes :- • Promotion of our health and safety ethos and culture at all levels within the Company and with our Subcontractors. • Ensure working practices are safe and comply with relevant legislation. • Review Subcontractor documentation including safe systems of works. • Assist in the preparation of health and safety strategies and in the development of internal policies and procedures. • Lead and deliver health & safety initiatives. • Assist in the in-house training of managers and employees. • Carry out regular site inspections to ensure policies and procedures are being fully implemented. • Carry out accident / incident investigations. The successful Health and Safety Advisor will possess the following essential qualities: • Professionally qualified within Health and Safety field (NEBOSH/NCRQ, BSc or MSc in Safety). • Proven track record as an operational Health and Safety Advisor within the Construction industry. • Thorough knowledge of current Health and Safety legislation. • Accident and incident investigation experience. • Excellent oral and written communication skills. • Ability to work as part of a team and to positively influence others. • IT literate. • CSCS Card.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Anderson Knight are delighted to be Partnering a specialist construction and civil engineering Business who are looking to appoint an HSE Advisor to cover projects across their Scottish and North England region. They are a forward-thinking Company with an established presence across the UK The company delivers construction, civil engineering and fit-out projects and provides facilities management services to various sectors including healthcare, education, defence, industrial, retail, sports venues, transport infrastructure, environmental, marine, commercial, residential and leisure. Reporting to the Head of Health and Safety, the Health and Safety Advisor will provide support and guidance to the project team. Dutes :- • Promotion of our health and safety ethos and culture at all levels within the Company and with our Subcontractors. • Ensure working practices are safe and comply with relevant legislation. • Review Subcontractor documentation including safe systems of works. • Assist in the preparation of health and safety strategies and in the development of internal policies and procedures. • Lead and deliver health & safety initiatives. • Assist in the in-house training of managers and employees. • Carry out regular site inspections to ensure policies and procedures are being fully implemented. • Carry out accident / incident investigations. The successful Health and Safety Advisor will possess the following essential qualities: • Professionally qualified within Health and Safety field (NEBOSH/NCRQ, BSc or MSc in Safety). • Proven track record as an operational Health and Safety Advisor within the Construction industry. • Thorough knowledge of current Health and Safety legislation. • Accident and incident investigation experience. • Excellent oral and written communication skills. • Ability to work as part of a team and to positively influence others. • IT literate. • CSCS Card.
Job: Head of Capital Investment Location: London Job Type: Interim (Temporary) Day Rate: 650 per day We are seeking a Head of Capital Investment to direct and manage a significant national capital works program within a large housing provider. This role involves strategic oversight of the organisations large portfolio, ensuring the delivery of planned works aligns with the asset strategy and meets all compliance standards. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Lead the development of an operating model that ensures optimal governance, program, and project management for the planned investment program. Establish and lead teams to deliver planned works nationally, ensuring the program supports ongoing improvements. Manage both internal and external contractors to ensure compliance with CDM regulations, financial control, and budget management. Provide regular progress updates and cash forecasts to the board. Ensure all programs are effectively managed and administered, achieving time, quality, health and safety, and customer experience requirements. Create and maintain a collaborative culture within the team, reflecting the organisation's values and vision. Required Skills & Qualifications: A minimum of 5 years' experience in commercial and construction sectors. Proven ability to manage large-scale budgets and forecasts with a strong analytical focus. Experience in managing Capital Programmes Excellent communication, presentation, and analytical skills. Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to manage direct reports effectively. A proactive approach to problem-solving and a strong drive to deliver outstanding results. To apply for the Head of Capital Investment position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience.
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Job: Head of Capital Investment Location: London Job Type: Interim (Temporary) Day Rate: 650 per day We are seeking a Head of Capital Investment to direct and manage a significant national capital works program within a large housing provider. This role involves strategic oversight of the organisations large portfolio, ensuring the delivery of planned works aligns with the asset strategy and meets all compliance standards. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Lead the development of an operating model that ensures optimal governance, program, and project management for the planned investment program. Establish and lead teams to deliver planned works nationally, ensuring the program supports ongoing improvements. Manage both internal and external contractors to ensure compliance with CDM regulations, financial control, and budget management. Provide regular progress updates and cash forecasts to the board. Ensure all programs are effectively managed and administered, achieving time, quality, health and safety, and customer experience requirements. Create and maintain a collaborative culture within the team, reflecting the organisation's values and vision. Required Skills & Qualifications: A minimum of 5 years' experience in commercial and construction sectors. Proven ability to manage large-scale budgets and forecasts with a strong analytical focus. Experience in managing Capital Programmes Excellent communication, presentation, and analytical skills. Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to manage direct reports effectively. A proactive approach to problem-solving and a strong drive to deliver outstanding results. To apply for the Head of Capital Investment position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience.
Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
About us: At Hozelock, we ve been helping people nurture their gardens for generations. From innovative watering solutions to trusted gardening tools, our products are designed to make growing easier, more enjoyable, and more sustainable. But behind every great product is a great team. We re a company that values curiosity, craftsmanship and collaboration, where ideas are encouraged, expertise is shared, and people are empowered to make a real impact. If you re passionate about quality, innovation and being part of a business with a proud heritage and an exciting future, Hozelock could be the place for you. Job purpose: Hozelock are currently recruiting for a National Sales Manager, who will lead and develop Hozelock s UK and Ireland field sales operation, driving revenue growth and delivering against agreed commercial targets. This role is responsible for managing, coaching and motivating a high-performing sales team, ensuring consistent execution of sales strategy, strong customer relationships, and alignment with wider business objectives. In addition to team leadership, the role will take direct accountability for key National Garden Centre accounts, overseeing strategic account management, commercial negotiations, and the delivery of annual trading plans and budgets. The successful candidate will play a critical role in shaping sales performance, strengthening customer partnerships, and ensuring the business continues to deliver exceptional service and sustainable growth across the market. Duties & Responsibilities: Build and maintain strong, profitable relationships with customers across your region Develop a strong knowledge of Hozelock products and market activity Identify and drive opportunities to grow sales within accounts and the wider region Ensure high standards of customer service, professionalism, and account management Manage forecasting and promotional planning to support business performance Complete all reporting, account planning, and administrative tasks accurately and on time Work within agreed budgets and follow company procedures and compliance requirements Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing field sales team Set clear objectives and monitor team performance to ensure targets are met Motivate and support team members to maximise individual and team performance Manage all aspects of people leadership, including performance management and development Provide guidance, training, and support to ensure consistent standards across the team Ensure effective communication between the sales team and wider business functions Attend trade shows, customer events, and industry networking opportunities Support wider team activity, including covering other territories where required Comply with all Health & Safety policies and responsibilities What are we looking for? Demonstrates strong drive and determination to achieve and exceed targets A confident and persuasive communicator, able to influence both internal and external stakeholders Creative and strategic thinker, capable of developing initiatives to drive business growth at both regional and national level Able to constructively challenge decisions while presenting well-reasoned alternative solutions Collaborative and supportive leader, able to motivate and develop team members to achieve shared objectives Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively Self-motivated, with the ability to work independently and lead by example Commercially aware, with the ability to consider wider business needs when making decisions Proven experience in territory or account management Previous management or leadership experience, with a track record of coaching and developing high-performing teams Strong account management, sales, and negotiation skills Proficient in Microsoft Office packages, particularly Excel and PowerPoint Experience within the Garden Centre or a related sector (desirable) What do we offer? Company car Annual bonus scheme Life assurance (x4 annual salary) Health Cash Plan (Bronze cover) Additional annual leave for long service Employee Assistance Programme Bike2Work scheme Staff shop (discounted) Discounted benefits hub Free onsite parking EV salary sacrifice scheme Hozelock is proud to be an inclusive employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to providing an inclusive recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments, please let us know.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
About us: At Hozelock, we ve been helping people nurture their gardens for generations. From innovative watering solutions to trusted gardening tools, our products are designed to make growing easier, more enjoyable, and more sustainable. But behind every great product is a great team. We re a company that values curiosity, craftsmanship and collaboration, where ideas are encouraged, expertise is shared, and people are empowered to make a real impact. If you re passionate about quality, innovation and being part of a business with a proud heritage and an exciting future, Hozelock could be the place for you. Job purpose: Hozelock are currently recruiting for a National Sales Manager, who will lead and develop Hozelock s UK and Ireland field sales operation, driving revenue growth and delivering against agreed commercial targets. This role is responsible for managing, coaching and motivating a high-performing sales team, ensuring consistent execution of sales strategy, strong customer relationships, and alignment with wider business objectives. In addition to team leadership, the role will take direct accountability for key National Garden Centre accounts, overseeing strategic account management, commercial negotiations, and the delivery of annual trading plans and budgets. The successful candidate will play a critical role in shaping sales performance, strengthening customer partnerships, and ensuring the business continues to deliver exceptional service and sustainable growth across the market. Duties & Responsibilities: Build and maintain strong, profitable relationships with customers across your region Develop a strong knowledge of Hozelock products and market activity Identify and drive opportunities to grow sales within accounts and the wider region Ensure high standards of customer service, professionalism, and account management Manage forecasting and promotional planning to support business performance Complete all reporting, account planning, and administrative tasks accurately and on time Work within agreed budgets and follow company procedures and compliance requirements Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing field sales team Set clear objectives and monitor team performance to ensure targets are met Motivate and support team members to maximise individual and team performance Manage all aspects of people leadership, including performance management and development Provide guidance, training, and support to ensure consistent standards across the team Ensure effective communication between the sales team and wider business functions Attend trade shows, customer events, and industry networking opportunities Support wider team activity, including covering other territories where required Comply with all Health & Safety policies and responsibilities What are we looking for? Demonstrates strong drive and determination to achieve and exceed targets A confident and persuasive communicator, able to influence both internal and external stakeholders Creative and strategic thinker, capable of developing initiatives to drive business growth at both regional and national level Able to constructively challenge decisions while presenting well-reasoned alternative solutions Collaborative and supportive leader, able to motivate and develop team members to achieve shared objectives Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively Self-motivated, with the ability to work independently and lead by example Commercially aware, with the ability to consider wider business needs when making decisions Proven experience in territory or account management Previous management or leadership experience, with a track record of coaching and developing high-performing teams Strong account management, sales, and negotiation skills Proficient in Microsoft Office packages, particularly Excel and PowerPoint Experience within the Garden Centre or a related sector (desirable) What do we offer? Company car Annual bonus scheme Life assurance (x4 annual salary) Health Cash Plan (Bronze cover) Additional annual leave for long service Employee Assistance Programme Bike2Work scheme Staff shop (discounted) Discounted benefits hub Free onsite parking EV salary sacrifice scheme Hozelock is proud to be an inclusive employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to providing an inclusive recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments, please let us know.
Streamline Search
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
(Project Manager) - Position Overview Our Client, a well established construction company is looking to recruit a Project Manager. As Project Manager you will be responsible for carrying out all aspects of Site Management. Ensuring site performance and progress meet the contractual requirements; ensuring projects are delivered on time and to budget. Key Responsibilities Carry out and co-ordinate site activities in conjunction with the Construction Manager to deliver a high-quality service to specification, time and cost targets. Be responsible for all Health and Safety compliance and initiatives on site. Lead a team of employees and subcontractors effectively to ensure the client's and company's objectives are exceeded. Provide effective stakeholder management and act as a client liaison Communicate effectively internally and externally to inform and resolve any issues that may occur and provide timely accurate feedback Ensuring all day works sheets are checked and signed for compliance as per company procedure Provide and maintain adequate labour resources on site, within tender allowances, to achieve programme requirements. Liaise with the Company Buyer/P&T Department to ensure material/plant deliveries are programmed in line with the procurement schedule. Check quality of workmanship by labour-only and domestic sub-contractors and advise the Construction Manager/Quantity Surveyor of any failures prior to payment. Monitor progress against the contract programme and notify the Construction Manager/Quantity Surveyor of any delay or disruption. Liaise with the Construction Manager/Operations Support Team/Design Team to ensure all essential drawings, schedules, information requirements or answers to queries are requested and received in sufficient time to avoid delay and disruption. Ensure all verbal site instructions are recorded as per company procedure. Ensure all documentation (weekly return) is submitted to the office for authorisation by 10.00 am each Monday morning in order to ensure no delays in payment. Notify the office of any damage to existing services. Prepare and present progress reports at site progress meetings. Attend management meetings to discuss results of monthly cost/value comparisons and reconciliations. Prepare and action snagging and defect lists. Attend weekly production meetings to establish, discuss and arrange level and allocation of labour and plant requirements for the week ahead and any other problems requiring urgent attention. (Project Manager) - Position Remuneration Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 (dependent on experience) Monday to Friday 08:00 - 17:00 (Earlier finish on a Friday) 25 days leave (in addition to public holidays), plus an additional birthday bonus Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme Death in Service Benefit Profit Share Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme (Project Manager) - Position Requirements General requirements You will be expected to maintain the highest levels of confidentiality at all times regarding the company and its Clients. You must also work efficiently and safely at all times in accordance with the appropriate training, the Company Safety Policy and HSE guidelines Your ability to relate well with Clients and Staff and to maintain high professional standards is very important, alongside your ability to communicate in a clear, concise manner both in writing and verbally. In doing so you must also ensure an appropriate standard of dress and personal appearance is maintained at all times. You should demonstrate and use initiative to carry out work with minimal supervision, including the skills to prioritise and work to strict deadlines whilst being thorough and paying close attention to detail. This will be reinforced by demonstrating an enthusiastic, flexible and conscientious approach to work. Once inducted, you should demonstrate a clear understanding of the Company's structure, values and procedures, including the QEMS. In relation to this, you must advise your line manager immediately of any visits to site by external agencies such as the Health & Safety Executive, Environmental Health Officers. Essential Qualifications Degree in relevant field of construction or equivalent qualification SMSTS Valid CSCS Managers and Professional card First Aid Safety Skill Sets Asbestos Awareness RAMS Safe Working at Height Experience / Skills Leadership skills Client Focused To be through and pay attention to detail The ability to well with others To be flexible and responsive to change The ability to accept to work well under pressure Knowledge of production processes IT Literate: Excel, Word, Powerpoint Programming processed experience Knowledge of building and construction Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
(Project Manager) - Position Overview Our Client, a well established construction company is looking to recruit a Project Manager. As Project Manager you will be responsible for carrying out all aspects of Site Management. Ensuring site performance and progress meet the contractual requirements; ensuring projects are delivered on time and to budget. Key Responsibilities Carry out and co-ordinate site activities in conjunction with the Construction Manager to deliver a high-quality service to specification, time and cost targets. Be responsible for all Health and Safety compliance and initiatives on site. Lead a team of employees and subcontractors effectively to ensure the client's and company's objectives are exceeded. Provide effective stakeholder management and act as a client liaison Communicate effectively internally and externally to inform and resolve any issues that may occur and provide timely accurate feedback Ensuring all day works sheets are checked and signed for compliance as per company procedure Provide and maintain adequate labour resources on site, within tender allowances, to achieve programme requirements. Liaise with the Company Buyer/P&T Department to ensure material/plant deliveries are programmed in line with the procurement schedule. Check quality of workmanship by labour-only and domestic sub-contractors and advise the Construction Manager/Quantity Surveyor of any failures prior to payment. Monitor progress against the contract programme and notify the Construction Manager/Quantity Surveyor of any delay or disruption. Liaise with the Construction Manager/Operations Support Team/Design Team to ensure all essential drawings, schedules, information requirements or answers to queries are requested and received in sufficient time to avoid delay and disruption. Ensure all verbal site instructions are recorded as per company procedure. Ensure all documentation (weekly return) is submitted to the office for authorisation by 10.00 am each Monday morning in order to ensure no delays in payment. Notify the office of any damage to existing services. Prepare and present progress reports at site progress meetings. Attend management meetings to discuss results of monthly cost/value comparisons and reconciliations. Prepare and action snagging and defect lists. Attend weekly production meetings to establish, discuss and arrange level and allocation of labour and plant requirements for the week ahead and any other problems requiring urgent attention. (Project Manager) - Position Remuneration Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 (dependent on experience) Monday to Friday 08:00 - 17:00 (Earlier finish on a Friday) 25 days leave (in addition to public holidays), plus an additional birthday bonus Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme Death in Service Benefit Profit Share Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme (Project Manager) - Position Requirements General requirements You will be expected to maintain the highest levels of confidentiality at all times regarding the company and its Clients. You must also work efficiently and safely at all times in accordance with the appropriate training, the Company Safety Policy and HSE guidelines Your ability to relate well with Clients and Staff and to maintain high professional standards is very important, alongside your ability to communicate in a clear, concise manner both in writing and verbally. In doing so you must also ensure an appropriate standard of dress and personal appearance is maintained at all times. You should demonstrate and use initiative to carry out work with minimal supervision, including the skills to prioritise and work to strict deadlines whilst being thorough and paying close attention to detail. This will be reinforced by demonstrating an enthusiastic, flexible and conscientious approach to work. Once inducted, you should demonstrate a clear understanding of the Company's structure, values and procedures, including the QEMS. In relation to this, you must advise your line manager immediately of any visits to site by external agencies such as the Health & Safety Executive, Environmental Health Officers. Essential Qualifications Degree in relevant field of construction or equivalent qualification SMSTS Valid CSCS Managers and Professional card First Aid Safety Skill Sets Asbestos Awareness RAMS Safe Working at Height Experience / Skills Leadership skills Client Focused To be through and pay attention to detail The ability to well with others To be flexible and responsive to change The ability to accept to work well under pressure Knowledge of production processes IT Literate: Excel, Word, Powerpoint Programming processed experience Knowledge of building and construction Streamline Search is a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the United Kingdom. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying to this post you are granting us consent to process your data and contact you in relation to this application.
Business Development & Occupancy Manager Location: Home based but will need to be able to work out of our Gateshead (Newcastle) office as and when needed Salary: £56,650 per annum Hours Per Week: 35 Are You the Candidate They're Looking For? At the organisation , they're looking for a Business Development and Occupancy Manager to join their passionate and purpose-driven team. If you're organised, detail-focused, and want to be part of something meaningful, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. They're not just hiring skills - they're looking for people who genuinely care. People who want to make a difference. People who believe, as they do, that everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full, independent, and flourishing life. Guided by their core values - Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous - they are proud to deliver outstanding support across their adult care, children's services, and education settings. Every member of their team plays a vital role in helping the people they support thrive. This role is home based with the ability to travel to their National Office in Gateshead as needed, there will also be the requirement to commit to travel within defined geographic area. About the Role The Business Development, Market Intelligence and Service Occupancy Manager is responsible for leading the processes associated with the organisation bidding for and winning new contracts in strategically identified geographical areas of the UK. You'll be responsible for: Supporting the organisation services to meet voids targets by working closely with internal and external stakeholders. To generate and manage timely referral to the organisation's services. To support the development of strategically important funder relationships helping to ensure the organisation has a positive profile in strategically important funder areas. To travel to meetings/services across the UK as required by the role. To be an active part of the organisation's Care Operations Business Team. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team that directly impacts the quality and safety of the services they provide. Why Join Them? They know their people are their greatest asset, so they make sure you feel valued, supported, and rewarded: Recognition & Rewards - Be recognised by senior leaders and receive vouchers of up to £50 for going above and beyond Professional Development - Access to an excellent training and development programme Generous Annual Leave - 25 days + bank holidays, rising to 28 days after 5 years Pension Scheme - Helping you plan for the future Wellbeing Support - Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Why You? You'll bring: Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent attention to detail The ability to manage multiple priorities A proactive, team-focused mindset At least 3 years' experience at Management level involved in decision making processes At least 2 years' experience of contributing to tender's to win new business Strong knowledge of the health and social care sector in the UK Experience and ability to interpret National legislation and associated guidance Join Them If you're ready to contribute to a caring, inclusive organisation where your work truly matters, they'd love to hear from you. The organisation is the disability charity that's committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services they promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, they work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. They put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. The organisation is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore they welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Business Development & Occupancy Manager Location: Home based but will need to be able to work out of our Gateshead (Newcastle) office as and when needed Salary: £56,650 per annum Hours Per Week: 35 Are You the Candidate They're Looking For? At the organisation , they're looking for a Business Development and Occupancy Manager to join their passionate and purpose-driven team. If you're organised, detail-focused, and want to be part of something meaningful, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. They're not just hiring skills - they're looking for people who genuinely care. People who want to make a difference. People who believe, as they do, that everyone deserves the opportunity to live a full, independent, and flourishing life. Guided by their core values - Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous - they are proud to deliver outstanding support across their adult care, children's services, and education settings. Every member of their team plays a vital role in helping the people they support thrive. This role is home based with the ability to travel to their National Office in Gateshead as needed, there will also be the requirement to commit to travel within defined geographic area. About the Role The Business Development, Market Intelligence and Service Occupancy Manager is responsible for leading the processes associated with the organisation bidding for and winning new contracts in strategically identified geographical areas of the UK. You'll be responsible for: Supporting the organisation services to meet voids targets by working closely with internal and external stakeholders. To generate and manage timely referral to the organisation's services. To support the development of strategically important funder relationships helping to ensure the organisation has a positive profile in strategically important funder areas. To travel to meetings/services across the UK as required by the role. To be an active part of the organisation's Care Operations Business Team. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a team that directly impacts the quality and safety of the services they provide. Why Join Them? They know their people are their greatest asset, so they make sure you feel valued, supported, and rewarded: Recognition & Rewards - Be recognised by senior leaders and receive vouchers of up to £50 for going above and beyond Professional Development - Access to an excellent training and development programme Generous Annual Leave - 25 days + bank holidays, rising to 28 days after 5 years Pension Scheme - Helping you plan for the future Wellbeing Support - Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Why You? You'll bring: Strong organisational and administrative skills Excellent attention to detail The ability to manage multiple priorities A proactive, team-focused mindset At least 3 years' experience at Management level involved in decision making processes At least 2 years' experience of contributing to tender's to win new business Strong knowledge of the health and social care sector in the UK Experience and ability to interpret National legislation and associated guidance Join Them If you're ready to contribute to a caring, inclusive organisation where your work truly matters, they'd love to hear from you. The organisation is the disability charity that's committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services they promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, they work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. They put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. The organisation is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore they welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Netball Performance Coach Term-time only, part-time (Flexibility in the Hours Available) Charterhouse is seeking a driven and dynamic Netball Performance Coach to play a leading role within our competitive netball programme, with a particular focus on the 1st team and driving the standards amongst the junior teams as well. Working closely with the Head of Netball, you will take significant responsibility for preparing and developing 1st team players, while also leading, designing and delivering high-quality training sessions across all age groups. You will play a key role in supporting and developing other coaches within the programme, ensuring consistency, progression, and excellence in coaching practice. With a focus on technical precision, tactical intelligence, and game awareness in competitive situations, you will contribute to match preparation and delivery, fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and ambition throughout the netball pathway. This role is ideally suited to a coach with proven experience in a performance environment. You will be confident working with talented athletes, guiding their progression, and implementing structured, purposeful training that translates into success in competitive fixtures. Experience in performance analysis, player feedback, and long-term athlete development will be highly valued. Main Duties Planning and delivering engaging training sessions for girls aged 13-18, catering to both participation and performance levels ensuring clear progression within the Charterhouse netball pathway. Take responsibility for the preparation, performance, and ongoing development of the 1st team, driving high standards and competitive success. Work closely with the Head of Netball to design and implement a cohesive, performance-focused programme aligned with the department's strategic aims. Support the development of players across all levels, identifying talent and guiding athletes through performance pathways where appropriate. Support and mentor other coaches within the programme, promoting consistency, collaboration, and excellence in coaching practice. Attending all home and away fixtures, ensuring pupils have a positive and competitive experience. Create a positive, ambitious, and professional team culture, fostering resilience, accountability, and a strong work ethic. Maintain high standards of safeguarding, health and safety, and pupil welfare at all times. Engage in continued professional development and contribute to the ongoing development of the netball programme. An interest in driving school minibuses would be preferred (training provided if necessary). Person Specification Successful candidates will be likely to fit the following profile: Level 2 Netball Coaching Award (or equivalent) - essential Higher coaching qualification (Level 3 or above) - desirable First Aid and Safeguarding certification - desirable (or willingness to obtain) Experience of coaching at all levels in an educational setting would be beneficial. High levels of personal and professional integrity and the ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality. Positive rapport with pupils. A strong work ethic and flexible attitude. Sport at Charterhouse Sport is at the heart of life at Charterhouse, with over 20 sports offered and more than 970 fixtures played annually. The department is made up of 10 dedicated staff who coach and lead teams across all three terms, including pre-season camps and overseas tours. The Charterhouse Athlete Programme (CAP) provides conditioning support, workshops, and seminars for talented athletes, while the co-curricular programme ensures all pupils can participate in sports at a level that suits them. Application Process Closing date for applications is 9am on Friday 19 th June 2026 Interviews will be held shortly after the closing date. Applications should be made in accordance with the School's application and safer recruitment procedures, via the School's website, selecting the relevant vacancy. The selected vacancy link will take you to our online recruitment system and give you the opportunity to register and complete an application form. You will also have the opportunity to upload your latest CV. Early applications are warmly encouraged, and a bespoke invitation to interview may be offered in advance of the closing date. All successful job applicants will be required to undertake a Criminal Record check and to undergo child protection screening. Visit our website - Employment Opportunities We are creating an inclusive culture where all forms of diversity are seen and valued - for our pupils, for our staff. A culture that supports the enduring Charterhouse education provided to pupils in our global and multi-cultural environment. Join us now to be a part of it.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Netball Performance Coach Term-time only, part-time (Flexibility in the Hours Available) Charterhouse is seeking a driven and dynamic Netball Performance Coach to play a leading role within our competitive netball programme, with a particular focus on the 1st team and driving the standards amongst the junior teams as well. Working closely with the Head of Netball, you will take significant responsibility for preparing and developing 1st team players, while also leading, designing and delivering high-quality training sessions across all age groups. You will play a key role in supporting and developing other coaches within the programme, ensuring consistency, progression, and excellence in coaching practice. With a focus on technical precision, tactical intelligence, and game awareness in competitive situations, you will contribute to match preparation and delivery, fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and ambition throughout the netball pathway. This role is ideally suited to a coach with proven experience in a performance environment. You will be confident working with talented athletes, guiding their progression, and implementing structured, purposeful training that translates into success in competitive fixtures. Experience in performance analysis, player feedback, and long-term athlete development will be highly valued. Main Duties Planning and delivering engaging training sessions for girls aged 13-18, catering to both participation and performance levels ensuring clear progression within the Charterhouse netball pathway. Take responsibility for the preparation, performance, and ongoing development of the 1st team, driving high standards and competitive success. Work closely with the Head of Netball to design and implement a cohesive, performance-focused programme aligned with the department's strategic aims. Support the development of players across all levels, identifying talent and guiding athletes through performance pathways where appropriate. Support and mentor other coaches within the programme, promoting consistency, collaboration, and excellence in coaching practice. Attending all home and away fixtures, ensuring pupils have a positive and competitive experience. Create a positive, ambitious, and professional team culture, fostering resilience, accountability, and a strong work ethic. Maintain high standards of safeguarding, health and safety, and pupil welfare at all times. Engage in continued professional development and contribute to the ongoing development of the netball programme. An interest in driving school minibuses would be preferred (training provided if necessary). Person Specification Successful candidates will be likely to fit the following profile: Level 2 Netball Coaching Award (or equivalent) - essential Higher coaching qualification (Level 3 or above) - desirable First Aid and Safeguarding certification - desirable (or willingness to obtain) Experience of coaching at all levels in an educational setting would be beneficial. High levels of personal and professional integrity and the ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality. Positive rapport with pupils. A strong work ethic and flexible attitude. Sport at Charterhouse Sport is at the heart of life at Charterhouse, with over 20 sports offered and more than 970 fixtures played annually. The department is made up of 10 dedicated staff who coach and lead teams across all three terms, including pre-season camps and overseas tours. The Charterhouse Athlete Programme (CAP) provides conditioning support, workshops, and seminars for talented athletes, while the co-curricular programme ensures all pupils can participate in sports at a level that suits them. Application Process Closing date for applications is 9am on Friday 19 th June 2026 Interviews will be held shortly after the closing date. Applications should be made in accordance with the School's application and safer recruitment procedures, via the School's website, selecting the relevant vacancy. The selected vacancy link will take you to our online recruitment system and give you the opportunity to register and complete an application form. You will also have the opportunity to upload your latest CV. Early applications are warmly encouraged, and a bespoke invitation to interview may be offered in advance of the closing date. All successful job applicants will be required to undertake a Criminal Record check and to undergo child protection screening. Visit our website - Employment Opportunities We are creating an inclusive culture where all forms of diversity are seen and valued - for our pupils, for our staff. A culture that supports the enduring Charterhouse education provided to pupils in our global and multi-cultural environment. Join us now to be a part of it.
Why choose us? BRUSH Group provides the energy solutions that help power our built world . From power transformers to switchgear and engineering solutions, for generations, the BRUSH brand has stood for engineering excellence. We are committed to supporting the global effort for industrial decarbonisation and sustainable development and have set ambitious objectives to achieve our target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. What's the role? Main duties include Offloading / loading vehicles and reporting/recording any damages including taking photographs. Keeping warehouse safe and tidy state. Using Forklift Trucks and overhead cranes. Compiling contractual fabrication parts for shop floor reporting of any damage. Distribution of parts around the site as required. Opening parcels & deliveries when they arrive. Check physical parts against delivery note. Spot check large quantity parts. Book in using ERP system (Visibility). Inputting new locations as required and putting parts away in stores as required Key Responsibilities : Offloading / loading of vehicles as required using forklift trucks and overhead cranes. Opening fabrication cases / pallets and unwrapping parts and assembling on plastic pallets. Taking parts as requested into production-related areas. Booking in parts and scanning delivery notes after booking. Supporting & delivering parts to the shop & service department. Raising Near misses and Safety Improvement opportunities and ensuring health and safety remains a focus for all activities What we're looking for: FLT counterbalance license. Experience of WMS. Possess attention to detail, IT skills, Warehouse processes. Relevant experience of working in a production / manufacturing warehouse / stores. What' s in it for you? Competitive salary Holiday allowance starting at 26 days per annum plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time roles) Flexible and Hybrid working options (role dependant) Life insurance - 4 x annual salary Enhanced Company Pension scheme 24/7 free and confidential Employee Assistance Programme GP24 Service - Access to remote, private GP services 24/7, 365 days a year plus Second Medical Opinions. BRUSHRewards - Discover plenty of ways to get more active and make great savings on everyday essentials as well as gifts for loved ones, holidays and special treats for yourself. Family friendly policies including Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Bike2work scheme Long Service Awards Developing our people is important to us - we support and encourage development by offering ongoing professional development and training. About The Organisation BRUSH Transformers provide agile and adaptive engineering solutions and products, including consultancy services, design, and project management as well as award-winning product technology, to a wide range of projects.A chosen partner for national and regional power generation and distribution network operators, through innovation and a commitment to delivering solutions that address grid-resilience and drive system change, we support the global drive to net-zero, helping create a future-proof Infrastructure.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Why choose us? BRUSH Group provides the energy solutions that help power our built world . From power transformers to switchgear and engineering solutions, for generations, the BRUSH brand has stood for engineering excellence. We are committed to supporting the global effort for industrial decarbonisation and sustainable development and have set ambitious objectives to achieve our target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. What's the role? Main duties include Offloading / loading vehicles and reporting/recording any damages including taking photographs. Keeping warehouse safe and tidy state. Using Forklift Trucks and overhead cranes. Compiling contractual fabrication parts for shop floor reporting of any damage. Distribution of parts around the site as required. Opening parcels & deliveries when they arrive. Check physical parts against delivery note. Spot check large quantity parts. Book in using ERP system (Visibility). Inputting new locations as required and putting parts away in stores as required Key Responsibilities : Offloading / loading of vehicles as required using forklift trucks and overhead cranes. Opening fabrication cases / pallets and unwrapping parts and assembling on plastic pallets. Taking parts as requested into production-related areas. Booking in parts and scanning delivery notes after booking. Supporting & delivering parts to the shop & service department. Raising Near misses and Safety Improvement opportunities and ensuring health and safety remains a focus for all activities What we're looking for: FLT counterbalance license. Experience of WMS. Possess attention to detail, IT skills, Warehouse processes. Relevant experience of working in a production / manufacturing warehouse / stores. What' s in it for you? Competitive salary Holiday allowance starting at 26 days per annum plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time roles) Flexible and Hybrid working options (role dependant) Life insurance - 4 x annual salary Enhanced Company Pension scheme 24/7 free and confidential Employee Assistance Programme GP24 Service - Access to remote, private GP services 24/7, 365 days a year plus Second Medical Opinions. BRUSHRewards - Discover plenty of ways to get more active and make great savings on everyday essentials as well as gifts for loved ones, holidays and special treats for yourself. Family friendly policies including Enhanced Maternity/Paternity Bike2work scheme Long Service Awards Developing our people is important to us - we support and encourage development by offering ongoing professional development and training. About The Organisation BRUSH Transformers provide agile and adaptive engineering solutions and products, including consultancy services, design, and project management as well as award-winning product technology, to a wide range of projects.A chosen partner for national and regional power generation and distribution network operators, through innovation and a commitment to delivering solutions that address grid-resilience and drive system change, we support the global drive to net-zero, helping create a future-proof Infrastructure.
The client are an established designer and manufacturer of bespoke test systems and applications for the automotive industry. They are seeking to recruit an Installations and Commissioning Engineer for their busy operations in Worcester. Salary on the role is up to 48k per annum. The role is Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5pm and then Friday 8.30am to 1pm. Key responsibility of the role The Installation and Commissioning Engineer is responsible for the on-site installation, testing, commissioning and handover of systems and equipment to ensure they meet design specifications, safety standards, and customer requirements. The role involves close collaboration with project managers, design teams, and clients to deliver projects on time and to a high standard of quality. Responsibilities and duties Install, configure, and commission equipment and systems according to engineering drawings, specifications, and project plans Perform pre-commissioning checks, functional testing, and performance verification Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve technical issues during installation and commissioning Ensure all work complies with health, safety, environmental, and quality standards Liaise with customers, contractors, and internal teams during site activities Produce commissioning reports, test documentation, and as-built records Provide technical support and training to customers and operators as required Participate in factory acceptance tests (FAT) and site acceptance tests (SAT) Support system upgrades, modifications, and corrective maintenance when needed Travel to customer sites as required, including occasional international travel Experience and knowledge required Proven experience in installation, commissioning, or field engineering roles Strong understanding of electrical/mechanical systems, controls, and instrumentation Knowledge of engine test and component test related equipment Understanding of PLC software and troubleshooting using diagnostics tools (Siemens S7 preferable) Integrating control technology into mechanical assemblies Calibration of instruments Fluid systems of solid and flexible pipes and fittings including- fuel systems, petrol and diesel, water systems for engine systems, oil systems, pressure testing and lead detection, filtration, flow, temperature and pressure testing Pneumatics systems knowledge (hard piping, flexible hoses and plastic tubing) Able to read technical engineering drawings Able to travel nationally and internationally to client sites Clean driving license Good time management and organisational abilities Expenses to be paid by the company, a phone, a laptop and a car provided. Free parking available on site at headquarters in Worcester, training and progression opportunities to be provided The role is based in Worcester so would be commutable from Droitwich, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Alcester, Birmingham, Solihull, Tewkesbury, Evesham
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
The client are an established designer and manufacturer of bespoke test systems and applications for the automotive industry. They are seeking to recruit an Installations and Commissioning Engineer for their busy operations in Worcester. Salary on the role is up to 48k per annum. The role is Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5pm and then Friday 8.30am to 1pm. Key responsibility of the role The Installation and Commissioning Engineer is responsible for the on-site installation, testing, commissioning and handover of systems and equipment to ensure they meet design specifications, safety standards, and customer requirements. The role involves close collaboration with project managers, design teams, and clients to deliver projects on time and to a high standard of quality. Responsibilities and duties Install, configure, and commission equipment and systems according to engineering drawings, specifications, and project plans Perform pre-commissioning checks, functional testing, and performance verification Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve technical issues during installation and commissioning Ensure all work complies with health, safety, environmental, and quality standards Liaise with customers, contractors, and internal teams during site activities Produce commissioning reports, test documentation, and as-built records Provide technical support and training to customers and operators as required Participate in factory acceptance tests (FAT) and site acceptance tests (SAT) Support system upgrades, modifications, and corrective maintenance when needed Travel to customer sites as required, including occasional international travel Experience and knowledge required Proven experience in installation, commissioning, or field engineering roles Strong understanding of electrical/mechanical systems, controls, and instrumentation Knowledge of engine test and component test related equipment Understanding of PLC software and troubleshooting using diagnostics tools (Siemens S7 preferable) Integrating control technology into mechanical assemblies Calibration of instruments Fluid systems of solid and flexible pipes and fittings including- fuel systems, petrol and diesel, water systems for engine systems, oil systems, pressure testing and lead detection, filtration, flow, temperature and pressure testing Pneumatics systems knowledge (hard piping, flexible hoses and plastic tubing) Able to read technical engineering drawings Able to travel nationally and internationally to client sites Clean driving license Good time management and organisational abilities Expenses to be paid by the company, a phone, a laptop and a car provided. Free parking available on site at headquarters in Worcester, training and progression opportunities to be provided The role is based in Worcester so would be commutable from Droitwich, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Alcester, Birmingham, Solihull, Tewkesbury, Evesham
Operations Manager Permanent £35,000 - £40,000 FTE Part time: 21 - 28 hours per week (must include Tuesdays in office) Hybrid at least one day per week in the office in Archway, London (Tuesdays and some Fridays) Thank you for your interest in joining our team as the Operations Manager. We are the leading professional association and a Professional Standards Authority Voluntary Accredited Register for psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy and counselling practitioners in the UK. With a small team of twelve, based at our offices in North London, and with an annual turnover of c£900k we regulate the profession, adjudicate on complaints and maintain professional standards. We enjoy a reputation for high clinical and professional standards within the counselling and psychotherapy profession and, unlike other similar organisations, we are purely psychoanalytic in our focus. We accredit training programmes operated via our Member Institutions, ensuring that they meet our exacting standards. Individuals who qualify from these accredited trainings are eligible to become Registrants of the BPC and appear on our public Register. Registrants must comply with our Standards of Conduct, Practice and Ethics. As well as our regulatory role, we advance the knowledge and understanding about psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically informed therapies, through working with policy makers and through conferences, publications and other activities. Having undergone a period of change and growth over the last few years, we are recruiting a new Operations Manager to help us maintain the functioning of the organisation and continue to grow. This role supports the Director of Operations across a variety of functions such as line managing the admin team, office management and events to ensure the organisation is able thrive and meet its wider objective to protect the public. This varied role would suit someone who enjoys the combination of regular administrative tasks as well as the creativity of developing improved solutions for the organisation. For the right candidate, this is an exciting opportunity to be part of an ambitious, friendly organisation where your voice, your ideas and your contribution will have a critical impact on our success. If you believe you have what we are looking for then we very much look forward to hearing from you. Job Description Responsibilities Office management Manage relationships with facilities suppliers and contractors to ensure the smooth running of the office Manage the relationship with the office landlord Ensure office environment is kept clean, tidy and in working order and organise any urgent repairs as needed Manage stationary, cleaning, refreshments and other relevant office supplies Ensure all staff have equipment they need in the office and working from home Work with IT suppliers to ensure IT systems are as efficient as possible Organise ongoing maintenance for facilities such as air conditioning, PAT testing etc. Identify needs and organise new suppliers or contractors where necessary Ensure the organisation meets Health and Safety requirements Manage insurance contracts to meet the needs of the organisation Manage and respond to complaints and concerns about the organisation Ensure adequate staff levels to cover for absences and peaks in workload HR Line manage the administration team, 2 x Admin Support Officers and 2 x Membership Officers Support with recruitment admin for new members of staff Set up new members of staff on BPC systems, working with the IT suppliers where necessary Set up induction meetings and support with the induction planning of new staff members Co-ordinate the implementation of annual performance development reviews across the organisation Set up exit interviews, if appropriate, and offboarding processes for leavers Promote staff development and training across the organisation Governance Collate, proof and ensure consistency across all Board papers and send out at least one week in advance of meetings Minute Board meetings Create public summaries for each Board meeting, and once approved, upload to the BPC website Organise inductions for new trustees and meetings with the staff team Update relevant sites and systems with changes to Trustees (e.g. BPC website, Charity Commission, Companies House) Manage logistics for in person or hybrid Board and Council meetings such as booking venue and liaising with venue's event manager Events Lead on the organisation of conferences, including the flagship conference Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Now (every two years) Work with the Events and Admin Support Officer to plan and deliver a programme of CPD events Develop events to increase membership and wider objectives of the organisation, as aligned with the business plan Research relevant event venues and liaise with venues to organise bookings where necessary Finance Ongoing payments of invoices Raise invoices such as Member Institution annual membership fees, accreditation and reaccreditation visits and New Associations adverts Refund membership payments where necessary Set up staff payroll payments based on payroll information from the accountants Ensure monthly payment to HMRC is made based on payroll information from the accountants Work with the bookkeeper to correctly code income and expenditure Work with the Head of Operations, bookkeeper and accountants on the annual accounts and reports Other Support with covering of phones and emails as required Report on relevant aspects of work in the quarterly CEO report and any other relevant reporting streams Any other reasonable duties, as agreed with the Director of Operations, to contribute to the wider functions of the BPC Person specification Essential Strong, demonstrable experience of at least two years in a similar role. Experience with CRMs and databases. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Highly organised with strong attention to detail. Ability to work flexibly in a small, close knit, multi-tasking team; working with colleagues and on own initiative with minimal supervision. Ability to manage a wider ranging workload and prioritise conflicting priorities as well as tracking progress on tasks. Ability to see projects through from start to finish and meet deadlines. Experience of taking and writing accurate and timely minutes. Experience of using Microsoft Office packages, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook. Willingness and flexibility to work some evenings, and occasional Saturday, to attend meetings or conferences (time off in lieu is given) Commitment to BPC's aims and objectives Desirable Experience of events management Experience of CiviCRM Experience of Xero accounting software or similar Experience or knowledge of professional regulation and/or membership body Experience or knowledge of psychoanalytic or psychodynamic therapies
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Operations Manager Permanent £35,000 - £40,000 FTE Part time: 21 - 28 hours per week (must include Tuesdays in office) Hybrid at least one day per week in the office in Archway, London (Tuesdays and some Fridays) Thank you for your interest in joining our team as the Operations Manager. We are the leading professional association and a Professional Standards Authority Voluntary Accredited Register for psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy and counselling practitioners in the UK. With a small team of twelve, based at our offices in North London, and with an annual turnover of c£900k we regulate the profession, adjudicate on complaints and maintain professional standards. We enjoy a reputation for high clinical and professional standards within the counselling and psychotherapy profession and, unlike other similar organisations, we are purely psychoanalytic in our focus. We accredit training programmes operated via our Member Institutions, ensuring that they meet our exacting standards. Individuals who qualify from these accredited trainings are eligible to become Registrants of the BPC and appear on our public Register. Registrants must comply with our Standards of Conduct, Practice and Ethics. As well as our regulatory role, we advance the knowledge and understanding about psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically informed therapies, through working with policy makers and through conferences, publications and other activities. Having undergone a period of change and growth over the last few years, we are recruiting a new Operations Manager to help us maintain the functioning of the organisation and continue to grow. This role supports the Director of Operations across a variety of functions such as line managing the admin team, office management and events to ensure the organisation is able thrive and meet its wider objective to protect the public. This varied role would suit someone who enjoys the combination of regular administrative tasks as well as the creativity of developing improved solutions for the organisation. For the right candidate, this is an exciting opportunity to be part of an ambitious, friendly organisation where your voice, your ideas and your contribution will have a critical impact on our success. If you believe you have what we are looking for then we very much look forward to hearing from you. Job Description Responsibilities Office management Manage relationships with facilities suppliers and contractors to ensure the smooth running of the office Manage the relationship with the office landlord Ensure office environment is kept clean, tidy and in working order and organise any urgent repairs as needed Manage stationary, cleaning, refreshments and other relevant office supplies Ensure all staff have equipment they need in the office and working from home Work with IT suppliers to ensure IT systems are as efficient as possible Organise ongoing maintenance for facilities such as air conditioning, PAT testing etc. Identify needs and organise new suppliers or contractors where necessary Ensure the organisation meets Health and Safety requirements Manage insurance contracts to meet the needs of the organisation Manage and respond to complaints and concerns about the organisation Ensure adequate staff levels to cover for absences and peaks in workload HR Line manage the administration team, 2 x Admin Support Officers and 2 x Membership Officers Support with recruitment admin for new members of staff Set up new members of staff on BPC systems, working with the IT suppliers where necessary Set up induction meetings and support with the induction planning of new staff members Co-ordinate the implementation of annual performance development reviews across the organisation Set up exit interviews, if appropriate, and offboarding processes for leavers Promote staff development and training across the organisation Governance Collate, proof and ensure consistency across all Board papers and send out at least one week in advance of meetings Minute Board meetings Create public summaries for each Board meeting, and once approved, upload to the BPC website Organise inductions for new trustees and meetings with the staff team Update relevant sites and systems with changes to Trustees (e.g. BPC website, Charity Commission, Companies House) Manage logistics for in person or hybrid Board and Council meetings such as booking venue and liaising with venue's event manager Events Lead on the organisation of conferences, including the flagship conference Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Now (every two years) Work with the Events and Admin Support Officer to plan and deliver a programme of CPD events Develop events to increase membership and wider objectives of the organisation, as aligned with the business plan Research relevant event venues and liaise with venues to organise bookings where necessary Finance Ongoing payments of invoices Raise invoices such as Member Institution annual membership fees, accreditation and reaccreditation visits and New Associations adverts Refund membership payments where necessary Set up staff payroll payments based on payroll information from the accountants Ensure monthly payment to HMRC is made based on payroll information from the accountants Work with the bookkeeper to correctly code income and expenditure Work with the Head of Operations, bookkeeper and accountants on the annual accounts and reports Other Support with covering of phones and emails as required Report on relevant aspects of work in the quarterly CEO report and any other relevant reporting streams Any other reasonable duties, as agreed with the Director of Operations, to contribute to the wider functions of the BPC Person specification Essential Strong, demonstrable experience of at least two years in a similar role. Experience with CRMs and databases. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Highly organised with strong attention to detail. Ability to work flexibly in a small, close knit, multi-tasking team; working with colleagues and on own initiative with minimal supervision. Ability to manage a wider ranging workload and prioritise conflicting priorities as well as tracking progress on tasks. Ability to see projects through from start to finish and meet deadlines. Experience of taking and writing accurate and timely minutes. Experience of using Microsoft Office packages, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook. Willingness and flexibility to work some evenings, and occasional Saturday, to attend meetings or conferences (time off in lieu is given) Commitment to BPC's aims and objectives Desirable Experience of events management Experience of CiviCRM Experience of Xero accounting software or similar Experience or knowledge of professional regulation and/or membership body Experience or knowledge of psychoanalytic or psychodynamic therapies
A growing manufacturing business in Bristol is seeking an experienced Production Supervisor to oversee daily production operations, lead teams, coordinate schedules, manage materials and drive operational efficiency. This is a hands-on leadership role within a fast-paced manufacturing environment, offering excellent long-term career prospects. What's in it for you as a Production Supervisor Up to 40,000 salary KPI bonus scheme Monday to Friday working Rotating shifts: 6am-2pm / 2pm-10pm (rare Saturdays available at overtime rates) Overtime available Enhanced holiday entitlement Double Figure pension Life assurance Key Responsibilities of Production Supervisor Lead and support production teams Coordinate production schedules and resources Plan and manage raw materials Monitor performance, quality and efficiency Support delivery and service operations Maintain accurate production records Drive continuous improvement initiatives Ensure Health & Safety compliance Requirements of Production Supervisor Experience as a Production Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Shift Supervisor, Team Leader or similar Strong leadership and people management skills Manufacturing or production environment experience Excellent planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Good IT skills Full UK Driving Licence Proactive, hands-on approach Location: Bristol; easily commutable from Bath, Weston-super-Mare, Portishead, Yate, Thornbury, Chepstow, Newport, Chippenham, Swindon, Gloucester and surrounding areas. To apply for this Production Supervisor opportunity, please submit your CV today. Thank you Fiona
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
A growing manufacturing business in Bristol is seeking an experienced Production Supervisor to oversee daily production operations, lead teams, coordinate schedules, manage materials and drive operational efficiency. This is a hands-on leadership role within a fast-paced manufacturing environment, offering excellent long-term career prospects. What's in it for you as a Production Supervisor Up to 40,000 salary KPI bonus scheme Monday to Friday working Rotating shifts: 6am-2pm / 2pm-10pm (rare Saturdays available at overtime rates) Overtime available Enhanced holiday entitlement Double Figure pension Life assurance Key Responsibilities of Production Supervisor Lead and support production teams Coordinate production schedules and resources Plan and manage raw materials Monitor performance, quality and efficiency Support delivery and service operations Maintain accurate production records Drive continuous improvement initiatives Ensure Health & Safety compliance Requirements of Production Supervisor Experience as a Production Supervisor, Manufacturing Supervisor, Shift Supervisor, Team Leader or similar Strong leadership and people management skills Manufacturing or production environment experience Excellent planning, organisational and problem-solving abilities Good IT skills Full UK Driving Licence Proactive, hands-on approach Location: Bristol; easily commutable from Bath, Weston-super-Mare, Portishead, Yate, Thornbury, Chepstow, Newport, Chippenham, Swindon, Gloucester and surrounding areas. To apply for this Production Supervisor opportunity, please submit your CV today. Thank you Fiona
HR Director, Melton Mowbray Permanent, Full Time Office based £70,000-£75,000 £6,000 Car allowance HR Recruit are partnering with an expanding SME organisation looking to recruit their first HR Director position. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of the senior leadership team and drive the people agenda for this aspiring organisation. Acting as a trusted advisor to the Directors and leadership teams, the HR Director will align the people strategy with business objectives while ensuring robust governance, compliance, and a culture built on accountability, professionalism, and safety. The HR Director will lead the HR function, supported by 3 direct reports (one of whom is a Health & Safety Manager). The role is a mixture of strategic and operational. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement a group-wide People Strategy that supports business objectives, growth plans, and long-term organisational success. Partner with Directors and senior leaders on organisational design, workforce planning, succession planning, and the development of scalable team structures. Promote and embed company values across the organisation, fostering a culture of accountability, professionalism, collaboration, and safety. Strengthen leadership capability by coaching and developing managers and supervisors across all areas of the business. Lead talent acquisition and retention initiatives to attract, develop, and retain high-performing employees. Oversee onboarding, induction, career development pathways, and succession planning to support employee growth and business continuity. Enhance the employer brand and employee value proposition to improve engagement and retention. Provide strategic oversight of employee relations matters, ensuring policies and procedures are applied fairly, consistently, and in line with UK employment legislation and best practice. Lead the organisational learning and development strategy to build capability and support future business needs. Provide leadership oversight to the Health & Safety Manager, driving a proactive safety culture focused on prevention, accountability, compliance, and continuous improvement. Oversee HR systems, reporting, and administrative processes to ensure operational efficiency, compliance, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Significant experience in a senior HR leadership role. Demonstrated success in developing organisational capability, leadership teams, and people strategies. Experience managing or partnering closely with Health & Safety functions. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to align people initiatives to business objectives. Confident influencing and advising senior stakeholders and leadership teams. High levels of integrity, discretion, and professional judgement. CIPD Level 7 qualified, or equivalent senior-level experience. Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Ability to travel to other sites within a short commute. This role would suit and experienced HR Director or Head of HR, HR Manager or HBP looking for their next move. In return you will receive a salary of between £70,000-£75,000 plus car allowance, bonus and excellent holidays. HR Recruit are a national HR focused recruitment agency. We have a team of focused, expert HR executives, proven amongst the leaders in the marketplace. HR Recruit work diligently and meticulously on behalf of a wide range of organisations to secure leading talent. With a proven track record of delivering outstanding results to industry-leading clients our extensive experience as an HR recruitment company means we possess the contacts, specialised knowledge, agility, tactfulness, motivation, trustworthiness and innovative approach to deliver for our clients. We recruit for permanent, interim and part-time roles across the UK.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
HR Director, Melton Mowbray Permanent, Full Time Office based £70,000-£75,000 £6,000 Car allowance HR Recruit are partnering with an expanding SME organisation looking to recruit their first HR Director position. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of the senior leadership team and drive the people agenda for this aspiring organisation. Acting as a trusted advisor to the Directors and leadership teams, the HR Director will align the people strategy with business objectives while ensuring robust governance, compliance, and a culture built on accountability, professionalism, and safety. The HR Director will lead the HR function, supported by 3 direct reports (one of whom is a Health & Safety Manager). The role is a mixture of strategic and operational. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement a group-wide People Strategy that supports business objectives, growth plans, and long-term organisational success. Partner with Directors and senior leaders on organisational design, workforce planning, succession planning, and the development of scalable team structures. Promote and embed company values across the organisation, fostering a culture of accountability, professionalism, collaboration, and safety. Strengthen leadership capability by coaching and developing managers and supervisors across all areas of the business. Lead talent acquisition and retention initiatives to attract, develop, and retain high-performing employees. Oversee onboarding, induction, career development pathways, and succession planning to support employee growth and business continuity. Enhance the employer brand and employee value proposition to improve engagement and retention. Provide strategic oversight of employee relations matters, ensuring policies and procedures are applied fairly, consistently, and in line with UK employment legislation and best practice. Lead the organisational learning and development strategy to build capability and support future business needs. Provide leadership oversight to the Health & Safety Manager, driving a proactive safety culture focused on prevention, accountability, compliance, and continuous improvement. Oversee HR systems, reporting, and administrative processes to ensure operational efficiency, compliance, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Significant experience in a senior HR leadership role. Demonstrated success in developing organisational capability, leadership teams, and people strategies. Experience managing or partnering closely with Health & Safety functions. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to align people initiatives to business objectives. Confident influencing and advising senior stakeholders and leadership teams. High levels of integrity, discretion, and professional judgement. CIPD Level 7 qualified, or equivalent senior-level experience. Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Ability to travel to other sites within a short commute. This role would suit and experienced HR Director or Head of HR, HR Manager or HBP looking for their next move. In return you will receive a salary of between £70,000-£75,000 plus car allowance, bonus and excellent holidays. HR Recruit are a national HR focused recruitment agency. We have a team of focused, expert HR executives, proven amongst the leaders in the marketplace. HR Recruit work diligently and meticulously on behalf of a wide range of organisations to secure leading talent. With a proven track record of delivering outstanding results to industry-leading clients our extensive experience as an HR recruitment company means we possess the contacts, specialised knowledge, agility, tactfulness, motivation, trustworthiness and innovative approach to deliver for our clients. We recruit for permanent, interim and part-time roles across the UK.
Job Description We're looking for a Kitchen Assistant for a local government client in Enfield, Greater London. The successful candidate will be responsible for completing tasks as requested, adhering to menus, and ensuring that food is of good quality, presented attractively, and served at appropriate times and in proper portion sizes. Duties include preparing vegetables and performing simple food preparations as needed; washing pans, utensils, crockery, and cutlery; and cleaning catering equipment, surfaces, and storage areas in accordance with the cleaning schedule. The role also involves undertaking general dining room duties as required. What is the day-to-day of the role: Serve meals under the direction of the Caterer and support the preparation of a flexible snack service. Notify the Caterer of any equipment defects and ensure that repairs are carried out. Order stock in the absence of the Caterer. Experience in preparing and cooking food. Awareness of procedures related to the cleanliness and storage of food, including food rotation. Experience in catering or the service industry and familiarity with Food Hygiene Regulations. To be able to communicate at a reasonable level To be able to complete simple forms and read basic instructions in English To have received an introduction to Food Hygiene training Needs verified photo ID. Health & Safety Training Must have experience in catering or the service industry and have knowledge of Food Hygiene Regulations. Must be well-presented and maintain high standards of personal hygiene. Must have undergone pre-employment health screening. Must be in good health - No skin or joint complaints that may be aggravated by kitchen work. Presentation - must maintain high standards of personal hygiene, with no jewellery or nail polish permitted Must possess overall, headgear, and sensible shoes with non-slip soles, essential. Qualification Essential GCSES or equivalent to include Maths and English Level 3 Food and Hygiene Certificate, along with any other relevant qualifications for the job role. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and social media Essential Compliance Requirements 5 years' reference, including current employment Enhanced DBS with barring list checks Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Job Description We're looking for a Kitchen Assistant for a local government client in Enfield, Greater London. The successful candidate will be responsible for completing tasks as requested, adhering to menus, and ensuring that food is of good quality, presented attractively, and served at appropriate times and in proper portion sizes. Duties include preparing vegetables and performing simple food preparations as needed; washing pans, utensils, crockery, and cutlery; and cleaning catering equipment, surfaces, and storage areas in accordance with the cleaning schedule. The role also involves undertaking general dining room duties as required. What is the day-to-day of the role: Serve meals under the direction of the Caterer and support the preparation of a flexible snack service. Notify the Caterer of any equipment defects and ensure that repairs are carried out. Order stock in the absence of the Caterer. Experience in preparing and cooking food. Awareness of procedures related to the cleanliness and storage of food, including food rotation. Experience in catering or the service industry and familiarity with Food Hygiene Regulations. To be able to communicate at a reasonable level To be able to complete simple forms and read basic instructions in English To have received an introduction to Food Hygiene training Needs verified photo ID. Health & Safety Training Must have experience in catering or the service industry and have knowledge of Food Hygiene Regulations. Must be well-presented and maintain high standards of personal hygiene. Must have undergone pre-employment health screening. Must be in good health - No skin or joint complaints that may be aggravated by kitchen work. Presentation - must maintain high standards of personal hygiene, with no jewellery or nail polish permitted Must possess overall, headgear, and sensible shoes with non-slip soles, essential. Qualification Essential GCSES or equivalent to include Maths and English Level 3 Food and Hygiene Certificate, along with any other relevant qualifications for the job role. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and social media Essential Compliance Requirements 5 years' reference, including current employment Enhanced DBS with barring list checks Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Gas Engineer Location: South West England, Somerset Job Type: Contract, Full-Time hours Salary: £41,442 per annum + Van + Excellent Benefits Panoramic Associates are supporting a well-established housing provider in appointing an experienced Gas Engineer to join their Property Operations team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a customer-focused organisation committed to delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services across residential housing stock. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard while delivering an excellent experience for residents. Working as part of the wider Gas Team, you will carry out servicing, breakdowns, and repairs across occupied properties, ensuring all works are completed safely, efficiently, and in line with current gas regulations and health & safety standards. Key Responsibilities • Carrying out annual gas servicing, maintenance, breakdowns, and repairs across residential properties • Accurately completing Gas Safe certificates and associated compliance documentation • Identifying and reporting defects, ensuring appropriate remedial actions are taken • Delivering high-quality repairs with a strong focus on right first time service delivery • Ensuring all work is completed in accordance with Gas Safe regulations and Health & Safety legislation • Managing and attending scheduled appointments while maintaining excellent customer service standards • Working effectively both independently and as part of a wider operational team • Participating in an out-of-hours standby rota covering emergency gas and plumbing repairs • Liaising professionally with tenants and residents within occupied homes • Maintaining allocated vehicles, tools, equipment, and van stock responsibly • Using mobile technology and digital systems to record and manage works effectively • Attending training sessions, toolbox talks, appraisals, and ongoing professional development activities About You The successful candidate will demonstrate: • Current domestic gas qualifications including CCN1, CPA1, CKR1, HTR1, WAT1, and CENWAT • Relevant NVQ or City & Guilds qualification in Plumbing & Heating or Gas Engineering • Previous experience working within domestic repairs, servicing, and maintenance environments • Strong understanding of Gas Safe regulations and Health & Safety legislation • Experience working within a customer-focused environment, ideally social housing or residential property • Strong communication and interpersonal skills • Good IT literacy and confidence using mobile working technology • Full UK Driving Licence Why Apply? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and forward-thinking organisation that values safety, customer service, and employee development. You ll be part of a team delivering essential services that genuinely make a difference to residents and local communities. Interested? For a confidential discussion about the role, please get in touch or submit your updated CV to express your interest. Even if this role may not be quite right for you, we would still encourage you to get in touch as we are currently supporting many Housing Maintenance and Property Services opportunities across the sector.
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Gas Engineer Location: South West England, Somerset Job Type: Contract, Full-Time hours Salary: £41,442 per annum + Van + Excellent Benefits Panoramic Associates are supporting a well-established housing provider in appointing an experienced Gas Engineer to join their Property Operations team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a customer-focused organisation committed to delivering high-quality repairs and maintenance services across residential housing stock. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring homes remain safe, compliant, and maintained to a high standard while delivering an excellent experience for residents. Working as part of the wider Gas Team, you will carry out servicing, breakdowns, and repairs across occupied properties, ensuring all works are completed safely, efficiently, and in line with current gas regulations and health & safety standards. Key Responsibilities • Carrying out annual gas servicing, maintenance, breakdowns, and repairs across residential properties • Accurately completing Gas Safe certificates and associated compliance documentation • Identifying and reporting defects, ensuring appropriate remedial actions are taken • Delivering high-quality repairs with a strong focus on right first time service delivery • Ensuring all work is completed in accordance with Gas Safe regulations and Health & Safety legislation • Managing and attending scheduled appointments while maintaining excellent customer service standards • Working effectively both independently and as part of a wider operational team • Participating in an out-of-hours standby rota covering emergency gas and plumbing repairs • Liaising professionally with tenants and residents within occupied homes • Maintaining allocated vehicles, tools, equipment, and van stock responsibly • Using mobile technology and digital systems to record and manage works effectively • Attending training sessions, toolbox talks, appraisals, and ongoing professional development activities About You The successful candidate will demonstrate: • Current domestic gas qualifications including CCN1, CPA1, CKR1, HTR1, WAT1, and CENWAT • Relevant NVQ or City & Guilds qualification in Plumbing & Heating or Gas Engineering • Previous experience working within domestic repairs, servicing, and maintenance environments • Strong understanding of Gas Safe regulations and Health & Safety legislation • Experience working within a customer-focused environment, ideally social housing or residential property • Strong communication and interpersonal skills • Good IT literacy and confidence using mobile working technology • Full UK Driving Licence Why Apply? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and forward-thinking organisation that values safety, customer service, and employee development. You ll be part of a team delivering essential services that genuinely make a difference to residents and local communities. Interested? For a confidential discussion about the role, please get in touch or submit your updated CV to express your interest. Even if this role may not be quite right for you, we would still encourage you to get in touch as we are currently supporting many Housing Maintenance and Property Services opportunities across the sector.
Michael Page Engineering & Manufacturing
Darlington, County Durham
The Production Manager will oversee all aspects of the manufacturing process ensuring efficiency and quality standards are met. They'll drive and motivate the team. Client Details This is an opportunity to join a well-established, manufacturing company known for its commitment to quality and operational excellence, with a focus on delivering exceptional products to its customers. The business delivers high-quality assembled products while maintaining strong safety, operational and financial performance standards. They are committed to continuous improvement and developing high-performing teams to meet both current and future operational requirements. Description The Production Manager is responsible for the end-to-end management of the manufacturing operation, ensuring optimal efficiency, consistent quality, on-time delivery and effective cost control. Key responsibilities include: Leading and coordinating production teams to deliver forecasted output on time in full and to the highest quality standards. Delivering the manufacturing budget and forecasts, controlling labour, materials and overheads while supporting financial scenario planning. Minimising stock write-offs and waste, particularly during product and range introductions and exits. Driving continuous improvement through data analysis, root cause methodology and Lean manufacturing tools. Ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, including hazard identification, near miss reporting and risk assessments. Upholding quality standards and ensuring timely completion of corrective actions supported by root cause analysis. Developing team capability through coaching, performance management, development planning and succession planning. Profile The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership capability along with a solid background in manufacturing operations. Proven leadership skills with the ability to engage, motivate and inspire teams at all levels. Strong people management capability, with experience developing individuals and teams. Collaborative and structured approach, with the ability to work both independently and cross-functionally. Comprehensive knowledge of manufacturing processes and operational best practice. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills in fast-paced environments. Experience implementing lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies. Proven experience managing manufacturing budgets and forecasts. Strong business acumen, balancing performance, quality, service and cost. Job Offer Competitive annual salary Great career progression and development Chance to work as part of a committed and collaborative team
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
The Production Manager will oversee all aspects of the manufacturing process ensuring efficiency and quality standards are met. They'll drive and motivate the team. Client Details This is an opportunity to join a well-established, manufacturing company known for its commitment to quality and operational excellence, with a focus on delivering exceptional products to its customers. The business delivers high-quality assembled products while maintaining strong safety, operational and financial performance standards. They are committed to continuous improvement and developing high-performing teams to meet both current and future operational requirements. Description The Production Manager is responsible for the end-to-end management of the manufacturing operation, ensuring optimal efficiency, consistent quality, on-time delivery and effective cost control. Key responsibilities include: Leading and coordinating production teams to deliver forecasted output on time in full and to the highest quality standards. Delivering the manufacturing budget and forecasts, controlling labour, materials and overheads while supporting financial scenario planning. Minimising stock write-offs and waste, particularly during product and range introductions and exits. Driving continuous improvement through data analysis, root cause methodology and Lean manufacturing tools. Ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, including hazard identification, near miss reporting and risk assessments. Upholding quality standards and ensuring timely completion of corrective actions supported by root cause analysis. Developing team capability through coaching, performance management, development planning and succession planning. Profile The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership capability along with a solid background in manufacturing operations. Proven leadership skills with the ability to engage, motivate and inspire teams at all levels. Strong people management capability, with experience developing individuals and teams. Collaborative and structured approach, with the ability to work both independently and cross-functionally. Comprehensive knowledge of manufacturing processes and operational best practice. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills in fast-paced environments. Experience implementing lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies. Proven experience managing manufacturing budgets and forecasts. Strong business acumen, balancing performance, quality, service and cost. Job Offer Competitive annual salary Great career progression and development Chance to work as part of a committed and collaborative team
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role GD Media is a newly created division within GlobalData, encompassing Arena International, MEED, BTMI and MBI. These divisions between them run over 60 conferences and expos, hundreds of webinars, dozens of awards, as well as standalone networking dinners and roundtables. The Senior Events Manager role for GD Media will line manage the Arena International operations team, manage a portfolio of events and support the implementation of processes to increase efficiency. GD Media is following a multi-year growth strategy and requires an experienced senior events manager to support the next stage of our progress in exceptional event delivery. Reporting to the Head of Events Delivery you will thrive on detail and have a passion for delivering excellence. This role is heavily focused on logistics, budget and team management. Essential you can work within an ever-changing and highly agile environment focused on continuous improvement. What you ll be doing End to end event management Lead the delivery of events on-site, troubleshooting any issues ensuring a smooth execution Budget management: creating and managing event cost sheets, identifying efficiencies, invoice management and reporting financial information Line management of Events Operation Manager and two Events Executives Create and implement SOPs (standard operating procedures) for event operations and delivery including templates, timelines and operational playbooks Venue sourcing & cost negotiation Supplier sourcing, negotiation and procurement Event planning and delivery floor plans, AV, event collateral, event app, F&B, health & safety, travel, onsite materials; event guides, delegate packs Client liaison - sponsors, delegates, VIPs, speakers Collaborate with internal teams including sales, delegate sales, production, marketing, design, finance to align operational delivery with event objectives Manage platforms to manage event data to deliver events and identify process efficiencies including delegate registration platform, badging and on-site registration platform, event app and 1-1 meeting systems Keeping IT systems, and event reporting up-to date What we re looking for Proven experience working within the events industry on a global scale conference/confex/award formats (commercial events background preferred) Experience of managing a team, leading 1-1 meetings, annual reviews and coaching of direct line reports Ability to manage event budgets, financial forecasting and negotiation skills Experience of setting up processes in a fast-paced or scaling environment Excellent organizational, project management and communication skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and excellent interpersonal skills ability to deal with a wide range of people at all levels Proven ability to work to tight deadlines, with attention to detail under pressure on multiple events at once A proactive, solutions-focused mindset Ability to travel internationally (circa 6-8 international events per year plus London-based events) High level of IT competency, including Microsoft Office and event management platforms In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role GD Media is a newly created division within GlobalData, encompassing Arena International, MEED, BTMI and MBI. These divisions between them run over 60 conferences and expos, hundreds of webinars, dozens of awards, as well as standalone networking dinners and roundtables. The Senior Events Manager role for GD Media will line manage the Arena International operations team, manage a portfolio of events and support the implementation of processes to increase efficiency. GD Media is following a multi-year growth strategy and requires an experienced senior events manager to support the next stage of our progress in exceptional event delivery. Reporting to the Head of Events Delivery you will thrive on detail and have a passion for delivering excellence. This role is heavily focused on logistics, budget and team management. Essential you can work within an ever-changing and highly agile environment focused on continuous improvement. What you ll be doing End to end event management Lead the delivery of events on-site, troubleshooting any issues ensuring a smooth execution Budget management: creating and managing event cost sheets, identifying efficiencies, invoice management and reporting financial information Line management of Events Operation Manager and two Events Executives Create and implement SOPs (standard operating procedures) for event operations and delivery including templates, timelines and operational playbooks Venue sourcing & cost negotiation Supplier sourcing, negotiation and procurement Event planning and delivery floor plans, AV, event collateral, event app, F&B, health & safety, travel, onsite materials; event guides, delegate packs Client liaison - sponsors, delegates, VIPs, speakers Collaborate with internal teams including sales, delegate sales, production, marketing, design, finance to align operational delivery with event objectives Manage platforms to manage event data to deliver events and identify process efficiencies including delegate registration platform, badging and on-site registration platform, event app and 1-1 meeting systems Keeping IT systems, and event reporting up-to date What we re looking for Proven experience working within the events industry on a global scale conference/confex/award formats (commercial events background preferred) Experience of managing a team, leading 1-1 meetings, annual reviews and coaching of direct line reports Ability to manage event budgets, financial forecasting and negotiation skills Experience of setting up processes in a fast-paced or scaling environment Excellent organizational, project management and communication skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and excellent interpersonal skills ability to deal with a wide range of people at all levels Proven ability to work to tight deadlines, with attention to detail under pressure on multiple events at once A proactive, solutions-focused mindset Ability to travel internationally (circa 6-8 international events per year plus London-based events) High level of IT competency, including Microsoft Office and event management platforms In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
JOB TITLE: Retail Manager LOCATION: Alderley Edge DATE WRITTEN: May 2026 ACCOUNTABLE TO: Retail Area Manager PRIMARY PURPOSE: To manage an Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop located in the Cheshire area, ensuring efficient and effective management of colleagues, volunteers, premises, sales, and stock to provide a high-quality retail service in relation to agreed performance targets. To achieve the maximum potential of funds for Age UK Cheshire by achieving charity retail standards and community engagement. To ensure all appropriate standards of security and health and safety are met. To organise and manage the day-to-day operations of the store including effective communication with the Head of Retail and reporting of relevant data. Main Duties: 1. To ensure that the Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop achieves required standards of performance and agreed sales targets: Maximisation of sales through stock rotation, correct pricing, brand awareness and merchandising, to use the full potential of the stock available to you. To gain Gift Aid on eligible donations to Age UK Cheshire to maximise funds for the charity in line with HMRC guidelines. This includes signing up new donors to the scheme and selling stock accordingly. Responsible for managing, training, and developing the Assistant Retail Manager to achieve pre-set objectives. Support, train, and coordinate the work of volunteers in the shop as required. Working with the Assistant Retail Manager to ensure that the shop complies with all the relevant legislation, trading standards and health and safety. Ensuring stock from donors is correctly received and stored within the shop. Working with the Area Retail Manager to make certain of timely collections and suitable deliveries to merchandise appropriately and safely. Administrative systems and working practices to include daily and weekly sales reports, charity log and financial information. Identify stock which can maximise income when sold via e-commerce, auctions, or other sales opportunities. To plan and prioritise special promotions, seasonal adjustments, and sale events. Ensuring professional signage throughout the shop; to be clear and on brand. Engage with the Retail Operations Manager regularly to create a cohesive working relationship with the wider retail team in order to gain support and advice 2. Maintain a high level of commercial awareness by staying informed of sales trends, stock position and local competition. 3. To work as a member of the wider retail team to ensure that all shops across the region are covered appropriately. Have a flexible approach to days worked and location, to provide support to other colleagues and providing holiday cover for the Assistant Retail Manager. 4. To participate in recruitment, induction, training and deployment of colleagues and volunteers. To work with other organisations when necessary to ensure compliance with all legislation and good practice. 5. To develop and manage designated volunteers through appropriate training and development, to ensure that they can take responsibility for the running of the shop in the absence of paid colleagues, including holiday cover if necessary. 6. Implement the highest standards of customer care and service. 7. To maximise income by participating in fundraising and trading opportunities. 8. To take responsibility for the shop to implement shop procedures, as follows: - To act as a key holder at an assigned location To prepare the shop for opening by the correct time To close the shop at the correct time and ensuring the shop is secure before leaving To assist in the acquisition of donations including furniture and to liaise with the Area Retail Manager on collection and delivery procedures To sort, prepare and price stock to in line with charity retail processes. To present stock in the sales area to the agreed standard To recruit, train, organise, supervise, and care for the welfare of colleagues and volunteer helpers To reconcile the cash register, banking and to work to Age UK Cheshire s financial policies and procedures To complete paperwork as necessary, to include use of information technology on computerised systems To carry out Age UK Cheshire s policy on Health and Safety of colleagues and customers, including all manual handling policies and procedures for goods and furniture, emergency and accident procedures, trading standard policy, refunds and exchange policy. 9. To use initiative to ensure any issues in the shop are resolved quickly and effectively. To follow the correct reporting procedure to inform the Health & Safety Manager of any problems or concerns. 10. To understand and achieve daily/weekly/monthly/annual targets which will be reviewed regularly with the job holder. To undertake performance related reviews with Assistant Retail Managers as required. 11. To be a role model for Age UK s mission statement and values and to understand how the role of a Retail Manager complements this. 12. To undertake such duties as may from time to time be reasonably requested by management within the flexible definition of the post. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Criteria: - strong communicator with the ability to deliver team messages, deal with customer issues and resolve problems with firmness and fairness. - ability to understand and interpret financial information in order to manage shop performance outcomes. - good administrative and organisational skills with the ability to undertake banking tasks, keep basic records and organise resources in a busy environment. - the ability to recognise stock potential in order to generate income and the importance of attractive presentation. - supervisory experience with the ability to motivate, inspire and lead a team. - IT literate - ability to travel freely between shops (ideally full driving licence and use of a properly insured vehicle during work hours). Desirable Criteria: - basic knowledge of Health & Safety and Fire regulations and ability to identify potential risks to include items that sold under Health & Safety regulations. - proven retail experience - experience of working with volunteers. - general understanding/empathy with the aims of the organisation. Processing stock deliveries will regularly involve carrying and moving heavy stock. You will also be on your feet for long periods of time. On occasions you may be required to work on your own within the shop. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The organisation currently operates 9 charity shops and has ambitious plans to open more charity shops which all help to provide funds for the charity to deliver its services for older people in Cheshire, as well as being a location to promote Age UK Cheshire services. All Age UK Cheshire shops sell unwanted household and personal goods donated by the public and other commercial companies. The success of the shops is dependent upon achieving a regular adequate supply of donations. Age UK Cheshire shops have established a reputation for selling good quality items, well presented and at reasonable prices. The shop staffing structure is supported by volunteer helpers. They do not receive any payment other than the reimbursement of their exact travel costs from their home to the shop. The shops are all expected to trade profitably. Their function is to provide income to the organisation. Each shop is given a weekly sales target to achieve to produce a targeted net profit once rents and other costs have been deducted. Each shop has a mixture of staff and volunteers covering a 6- or 7-day working period. The Retail Manager will be supported by an Assistant Retail Manager working flexibly to provide cover at the shop. At times you might be asked to cover other shops depending on staffing issues, so flexibility is a must. Volunteer support is key to the success of the operation and development of designated volunteers who can take responsibility for the shop, during some periods of staff absence. Location: Shop Base Alderley Edge. You may be required to cover other shops on an ad hoc basis. Hours: 36.25 hours per week, worked over 5 days Monday to Sunday. Hours are required to be flexible to ensure that the shop is staffed appropriately. There may be a requirement to travel between shops. In exceptional circumstances you may be required to work 6 days per week. The role will require working over the Christmas period and potentially all bank holidays. Salary: £25452.03 per annum (£13.50 per hour). Overtime payments can be paid for exceptional circumstances where additional days have been worked. Pension: Age UK Cheshire has an automatic enrolment workplace pension scheme in place for eligible employees. Leave: 25 days leave per annum (plus Bank Holidays) rising after 5 years continuous service by one day per year (pro rata) to a maximum of 30 days leave after 10 years. Contract: All new staff are subject to a three-month probationary period. 4 weeks notice is required to terminate employment by either side i.e., the employee or Age UK Cheshire. During the probationary period, one week s notice is required by either side. Health Care: . click apply for full job details
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
JOB TITLE: Retail Manager LOCATION: Alderley Edge DATE WRITTEN: May 2026 ACCOUNTABLE TO: Retail Area Manager PRIMARY PURPOSE: To manage an Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop located in the Cheshire area, ensuring efficient and effective management of colleagues, volunteers, premises, sales, and stock to provide a high-quality retail service in relation to agreed performance targets. To achieve the maximum potential of funds for Age UK Cheshire by achieving charity retail standards and community engagement. To ensure all appropriate standards of security and health and safety are met. To organise and manage the day-to-day operations of the store including effective communication with the Head of Retail and reporting of relevant data. Main Duties: 1. To ensure that the Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop achieves required standards of performance and agreed sales targets: Maximisation of sales through stock rotation, correct pricing, brand awareness and merchandising, to use the full potential of the stock available to you. To gain Gift Aid on eligible donations to Age UK Cheshire to maximise funds for the charity in line with HMRC guidelines. This includes signing up new donors to the scheme and selling stock accordingly. Responsible for managing, training, and developing the Assistant Retail Manager to achieve pre-set objectives. Support, train, and coordinate the work of volunteers in the shop as required. Working with the Assistant Retail Manager to ensure that the shop complies with all the relevant legislation, trading standards and health and safety. Ensuring stock from donors is correctly received and stored within the shop. Working with the Area Retail Manager to make certain of timely collections and suitable deliveries to merchandise appropriately and safely. Administrative systems and working practices to include daily and weekly sales reports, charity log and financial information. Identify stock which can maximise income when sold via e-commerce, auctions, or other sales opportunities. To plan and prioritise special promotions, seasonal adjustments, and sale events. Ensuring professional signage throughout the shop; to be clear and on brand. Engage with the Retail Operations Manager regularly to create a cohesive working relationship with the wider retail team in order to gain support and advice 2. Maintain a high level of commercial awareness by staying informed of sales trends, stock position and local competition. 3. To work as a member of the wider retail team to ensure that all shops across the region are covered appropriately. Have a flexible approach to days worked and location, to provide support to other colleagues and providing holiday cover for the Assistant Retail Manager. 4. To participate in recruitment, induction, training and deployment of colleagues and volunteers. To work with other organisations when necessary to ensure compliance with all legislation and good practice. 5. To develop and manage designated volunteers through appropriate training and development, to ensure that they can take responsibility for the running of the shop in the absence of paid colleagues, including holiday cover if necessary. 6. Implement the highest standards of customer care and service. 7. To maximise income by participating in fundraising and trading opportunities. 8. To take responsibility for the shop to implement shop procedures, as follows: - To act as a key holder at an assigned location To prepare the shop for opening by the correct time To close the shop at the correct time and ensuring the shop is secure before leaving To assist in the acquisition of donations including furniture and to liaise with the Area Retail Manager on collection and delivery procedures To sort, prepare and price stock to in line with charity retail processes. To present stock in the sales area to the agreed standard To recruit, train, organise, supervise, and care for the welfare of colleagues and volunteer helpers To reconcile the cash register, banking and to work to Age UK Cheshire s financial policies and procedures To complete paperwork as necessary, to include use of information technology on computerised systems To carry out Age UK Cheshire s policy on Health and Safety of colleagues and customers, including all manual handling policies and procedures for goods and furniture, emergency and accident procedures, trading standard policy, refunds and exchange policy. 9. To use initiative to ensure any issues in the shop are resolved quickly and effectively. To follow the correct reporting procedure to inform the Health & Safety Manager of any problems or concerns. 10. To understand and achieve daily/weekly/monthly/annual targets which will be reviewed regularly with the job holder. To undertake performance related reviews with Assistant Retail Managers as required. 11. To be a role model for Age UK s mission statement and values and to understand how the role of a Retail Manager complements this. 12. To undertake such duties as may from time to time be reasonably requested by management within the flexible definition of the post. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Criteria: - strong communicator with the ability to deliver team messages, deal with customer issues and resolve problems with firmness and fairness. - ability to understand and interpret financial information in order to manage shop performance outcomes. - good administrative and organisational skills with the ability to undertake banking tasks, keep basic records and organise resources in a busy environment. - the ability to recognise stock potential in order to generate income and the importance of attractive presentation. - supervisory experience with the ability to motivate, inspire and lead a team. - IT literate - ability to travel freely between shops (ideally full driving licence and use of a properly insured vehicle during work hours). Desirable Criteria: - basic knowledge of Health & Safety and Fire regulations and ability to identify potential risks to include items that sold under Health & Safety regulations. - proven retail experience - experience of working with volunteers. - general understanding/empathy with the aims of the organisation. Processing stock deliveries will regularly involve carrying and moving heavy stock. You will also be on your feet for long periods of time. On occasions you may be required to work on your own within the shop. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The organisation currently operates 9 charity shops and has ambitious plans to open more charity shops which all help to provide funds for the charity to deliver its services for older people in Cheshire, as well as being a location to promote Age UK Cheshire services. All Age UK Cheshire shops sell unwanted household and personal goods donated by the public and other commercial companies. The success of the shops is dependent upon achieving a regular adequate supply of donations. Age UK Cheshire shops have established a reputation for selling good quality items, well presented and at reasonable prices. The shop staffing structure is supported by volunteer helpers. They do not receive any payment other than the reimbursement of their exact travel costs from their home to the shop. The shops are all expected to trade profitably. Their function is to provide income to the organisation. Each shop is given a weekly sales target to achieve to produce a targeted net profit once rents and other costs have been deducted. Each shop has a mixture of staff and volunteers covering a 6- or 7-day working period. The Retail Manager will be supported by an Assistant Retail Manager working flexibly to provide cover at the shop. At times you might be asked to cover other shops depending on staffing issues, so flexibility is a must. Volunteer support is key to the success of the operation and development of designated volunteers who can take responsibility for the shop, during some periods of staff absence. Location: Shop Base Alderley Edge. You may be required to cover other shops on an ad hoc basis. Hours: 36.25 hours per week, worked over 5 days Monday to Sunday. Hours are required to be flexible to ensure that the shop is staffed appropriately. There may be a requirement to travel between shops. In exceptional circumstances you may be required to work 6 days per week. The role will require working over the Christmas period and potentially all bank holidays. Salary: £25452.03 per annum (£13.50 per hour). Overtime payments can be paid for exceptional circumstances where additional days have been worked. Pension: Age UK Cheshire has an automatic enrolment workplace pension scheme in place for eligible employees. Leave: 25 days leave per annum (plus Bank Holidays) rising after 5 years continuous service by one day per year (pro rata) to a maximum of 30 days leave after 10 years. Contract: All new staff are subject to a three-month probationary period. 4 weeks notice is required to terminate employment by either side i.e., the employee or Age UK Cheshire. During the probationary period, one week s notice is required by either side. Health Care: . click apply for full job details
We are seeking an organised, professional, and approachable School Secretary to join our busy school office team. This is a key front-facing role, providing exceptional administrative and reception support to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the school. The successful candidate will be the first point of contact for parents, pupils, staff, and visitors and will play an important role in supporting the wider administrative functions of the school. As School Secretary, you will provide efficient reception and administrative support across a wide range of school operations, including attendance administration, pupil welfare, examinations support, communications, and general office management. This is a varied and fast-paced role suited to someone who is calm under pressure, highly organised, and able to manage multiple priorities with professionalism and discretion. Key Responsibilities Reception and Front Office: Act as the main point of contact for visitors, staff, parents, and pupils Answer and direct telephone calls promptly and professionally Manage visitor sign-in procedures and safeguarding protocols Escalate calls and queries to the Office Manager where appropriate Attendance Administration: Maintain accurate pupil attendance records Monitor attendance throughout the school day Follow up on missing registers with teaching staff Contact parents regarding pupil absences when required Sign pupils in and out during the school day Keeping databases, address lists, and pupil records up to date Student Welfare: Support pupils who feel unwell and ensure appropriate procedures are followed Provide front office cover for the School Nurse when required Ensure pupils leaving school due to illness are signed out correctly School Administration: Send school communications and letters (including Trips and Sixth Form as needed) via iSAMS Maintain confidential pupil records and filing systems Support school events and administrative projects Create locker labels and tuck cards for new pupils Liaise with parents regarding emergency contact and medical information Liaise with IT regarding technical support requirements Examinations Support: Assist the examinations team with exam processing and certificates Maintain accurate records for examination documentation and distribution Office Organisation: Process incoming and outgoing post Manage staff pigeonholes Book taxis for staff members Sixth Form Responsibilities: Support the Sixth Form front desk daily between 10:45am and 12:45pm, undertaking duties including, but not limited to, the following: Supporting the Sixth Form Manager and carrying out day-to-day tasks as directed Completing visitors' forms for the speaker programme and Sixth Form events Supporting the compilation of the Sixth Form Notices and Futures Newsletter Additional Responsibilities: Support Duke of Edinburgh administration Undertake Fire Marshal duties Carry out administrative and research tasks during school holiday periods as directed by the Head Support the Sixth form front desk daily during the hours of 10:45-12:45pm Compliance with Health & Safety responsibilities Participation in appraisal and professional development/training Flexibility to adapt to changing school needs and duties The successful candidate will have: Excellent organisational and administrative skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills A professional and welcoming manner The ability to work efficiently in a busy environment High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Confidence using Microsoft Office Experience in school management systems such as iSAMS is desirable A commitment to confidentiality and safeguarding For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page. Closing date for applications: 8:00am on Monday 15th June 2026. First stage online interviews will take place w/c Monday 15th June 2026. Final stage interviews will take place w/c Monday 22nd June 2026. Applications will be considered as they are received. The school reserves the right to appoint at any stage. Francis Holland School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment and adhere to the school's safeguarding policies and procedures. The successful applicant will be subject to enhanced DBS and safeguarding checks.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an organised, professional, and approachable School Secretary to join our busy school office team. This is a key front-facing role, providing exceptional administrative and reception support to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the school. The successful candidate will be the first point of contact for parents, pupils, staff, and visitors and will play an important role in supporting the wider administrative functions of the school. As School Secretary, you will provide efficient reception and administrative support across a wide range of school operations, including attendance administration, pupil welfare, examinations support, communications, and general office management. This is a varied and fast-paced role suited to someone who is calm under pressure, highly organised, and able to manage multiple priorities with professionalism and discretion. Key Responsibilities Reception and Front Office: Act as the main point of contact for visitors, staff, parents, and pupils Answer and direct telephone calls promptly and professionally Manage visitor sign-in procedures and safeguarding protocols Escalate calls and queries to the Office Manager where appropriate Attendance Administration: Maintain accurate pupil attendance records Monitor attendance throughout the school day Follow up on missing registers with teaching staff Contact parents regarding pupil absences when required Sign pupils in and out during the school day Keeping databases, address lists, and pupil records up to date Student Welfare: Support pupils who feel unwell and ensure appropriate procedures are followed Provide front office cover for the School Nurse when required Ensure pupils leaving school due to illness are signed out correctly School Administration: Send school communications and letters (including Trips and Sixth Form as needed) via iSAMS Maintain confidential pupil records and filing systems Support school events and administrative projects Create locker labels and tuck cards for new pupils Liaise with parents regarding emergency contact and medical information Liaise with IT regarding technical support requirements Examinations Support: Assist the examinations team with exam processing and certificates Maintain accurate records for examination documentation and distribution Office Organisation: Process incoming and outgoing post Manage staff pigeonholes Book taxis for staff members Sixth Form Responsibilities: Support the Sixth Form front desk daily between 10:45am and 12:45pm, undertaking duties including, but not limited to, the following: Supporting the Sixth Form Manager and carrying out day-to-day tasks as directed Completing visitors' forms for the speaker programme and Sixth Form events Supporting the compilation of the Sixth Form Notices and Futures Newsletter Additional Responsibilities: Support Duke of Edinburgh administration Undertake Fire Marshal duties Carry out administrative and research tasks during school holiday periods as directed by the Head Support the Sixth form front desk daily during the hours of 10:45-12:45pm Compliance with Health & Safety responsibilities Participation in appraisal and professional development/training Flexibility to adapt to changing school needs and duties The successful candidate will have: Excellent organisational and administrative skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills A professional and welcoming manner The ability to work efficiently in a busy environment High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Confidence using Microsoft Office Experience in school management systems such as iSAMS is desirable A commitment to confidentiality and safeguarding For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page. Closing date for applications: 8:00am on Monday 15th June 2026. First stage online interviews will take place w/c Monday 15th June 2026. Final stage interviews will take place w/c Monday 22nd June 2026. Applications will be considered as they are received. The school reserves the right to appoint at any stage. Francis Holland School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment and adhere to the school's safeguarding policies and procedures. The successful applicant will be subject to enhanced DBS and safeguarding checks.
SEN OUTREACH SUPPORT WORKER Monday-Friday ( Term Time Only) 8.30pm-4.30pm Part time Available The Post Holder will report to: Education Manager This is not intended to be an exhaustive or definitive list. You may be required to carry out other duties where necessary. As an Outreach Worker you will: Work with schools to provide support for children (and their families) at risk of permanent exclusion. Either in a group or 1:1 within an educational setting in our centre. To provide outreach support to students in most need, who are unable to access education by identifying, assessing and evaluating the outcome of the impact the intervention has achieved. Be aware of the services available around the Local Authority, ensuring that families in most need are supported to access these services. You will have access to the support the parents and school needs to get involved with their children s development, health, learning and wellbeing. Risk Management Contribute to risk awareness in carrying out duties and raise issues where appropriate. Assess and manage risk associated with assigned cases/service delivery to ensure safeguarding of service users. Case Management Monitor, manage and deliver support plans in specified service area. Identify, devise and implement intervention strategies to prevent permanent exclusion. Undertake case related reports and maintain records in accordance with procedural and legislative requirements. Planning & Organising Plan weekly support sessions to meet the needs of students. Assist in development and project work, and working with other staff to provide information and feedback. Plan and organise own work and/or intervention to meet given priorities. Assess the range and volume of work to be undertaken for the days or weeks ahead and plan to ensure it is completed on time and to an appropriate standard. Finance/Resource Management Make recommendations for the provision of services in line with the budget determined according to assessment of needs. Analysis, Reporting and Documentation Maintain and submit records following relevant school policies and procedures. Work with others Respond to individual needs and/or answer simple queries politely and ask for assistance where necessary. Report any concerns, problems or incidents, eg safeguarding, behaviour in accordance with relevant reporting procedures. Liaise and work in partnership with key leads for other activities that may impact on own areas of responsibilities. Work with others Liaise, communicate and work in partnership with other internal departments, partner organisations, agencies and/or contractors and engage with the community and volunteers. Contribute to the induction of new staff. Resources Operate and check equipment is safe to use and properly adjusted, carry out appropriate maintenance and use of equipment in the correct and safe manner. Duties for all Values: To uphold the values and behaviours of the organisation. Equality & Diversity: To work inclusively, with a diverse range of stakeholders and promote equality of opportunity. Health, Safety & Welfare: To maintain high standards of Health, Safety and Welfare at work and take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others. To have regard and comply with safeguarding policy and procedures as appropriate. General Responsibilities: To follow agreed company policies on the the management of behaviour To make and record home visits (as required and agreed) To be flexible in terms of carrying out particular duties as the Education Manager may reasonably direct from time to time
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
SEN OUTREACH SUPPORT WORKER Monday-Friday ( Term Time Only) 8.30pm-4.30pm Part time Available The Post Holder will report to: Education Manager This is not intended to be an exhaustive or definitive list. You may be required to carry out other duties where necessary. As an Outreach Worker you will: Work with schools to provide support for children (and their families) at risk of permanent exclusion. Either in a group or 1:1 within an educational setting in our centre. To provide outreach support to students in most need, who are unable to access education by identifying, assessing and evaluating the outcome of the impact the intervention has achieved. Be aware of the services available around the Local Authority, ensuring that families in most need are supported to access these services. You will have access to the support the parents and school needs to get involved with their children s development, health, learning and wellbeing. Risk Management Contribute to risk awareness in carrying out duties and raise issues where appropriate. Assess and manage risk associated with assigned cases/service delivery to ensure safeguarding of service users. Case Management Monitor, manage and deliver support plans in specified service area. Identify, devise and implement intervention strategies to prevent permanent exclusion. Undertake case related reports and maintain records in accordance with procedural and legislative requirements. Planning & Organising Plan weekly support sessions to meet the needs of students. Assist in development and project work, and working with other staff to provide information and feedback. Plan and organise own work and/or intervention to meet given priorities. Assess the range and volume of work to be undertaken for the days or weeks ahead and plan to ensure it is completed on time and to an appropriate standard. Finance/Resource Management Make recommendations for the provision of services in line with the budget determined according to assessment of needs. Analysis, Reporting and Documentation Maintain and submit records following relevant school policies and procedures. Work with others Respond to individual needs and/or answer simple queries politely and ask for assistance where necessary. Report any concerns, problems or incidents, eg safeguarding, behaviour in accordance with relevant reporting procedures. Liaise and work in partnership with key leads for other activities that may impact on own areas of responsibilities. Work with others Liaise, communicate and work in partnership with other internal departments, partner organisations, agencies and/or contractors and engage with the community and volunteers. Contribute to the induction of new staff. Resources Operate and check equipment is safe to use and properly adjusted, carry out appropriate maintenance and use of equipment in the correct and safe manner. Duties for all Values: To uphold the values and behaviours of the organisation. Equality & Diversity: To work inclusively, with a diverse range of stakeholders and promote equality of opportunity. Health, Safety & Welfare: To maintain high standards of Health, Safety and Welfare at work and take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others. To have regard and comply with safeguarding policy and procedures as appropriate. General Responsibilities: To follow agreed company policies on the the management of behaviour To make and record home visits (as required and agreed) To be flexible in terms of carrying out particular duties as the Education Manager may reasonably direct from time to time
We are looking for a pragmatic, hands-on Group Health and Safety Manager to lead our health and safety strategy across 7 sites in Yorkshire. This is a key role for someone who combines strong technical knowledge with a practical, solutions-focused approach and can build credibility quickly with operational teams. Reporting to the Head of People and Culture, you will shape and drive our health and safety approach, ensuring clear standards, strong support for sites and a positive safety culture across the business. What you will be doing Leading the Group health and safety strategy across all 7 sites. Supporting managers to embed safe working practices in a practical and proportionate way. Driving compliance, consistency and continuous improvement across the business. Overseeing audits, inspections, risk assessments, incident management and follow-up actions. Using insight and data to identify trends, manage risk and report clearly to senior leaders. Building a positive and accountable safety culture that is visible in day-to-day operations. What we are looking for Experience in a health and safety management role, ideally across multiple sites. A strong understanding of UK health and safety legislation and best practice. A practical, pragmatic and solutions-focused approach. Someone who can influence, coach and challenge constructively. A confident communicator who can work effectively with managers and teams at all levels. A genuine commitment to raising standards and helping the business do the right thing in the right way. NEBOSH National General Certificate or equivalent. If you enjoy working closely with operational teams, finding practical solutions and raising standards in a sensible, workable way, we would like to hear from you.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a pragmatic, hands-on Group Health and Safety Manager to lead our health and safety strategy across 7 sites in Yorkshire. This is a key role for someone who combines strong technical knowledge with a practical, solutions-focused approach and can build credibility quickly with operational teams. Reporting to the Head of People and Culture, you will shape and drive our health and safety approach, ensuring clear standards, strong support for sites and a positive safety culture across the business. What you will be doing Leading the Group health and safety strategy across all 7 sites. Supporting managers to embed safe working practices in a practical and proportionate way. Driving compliance, consistency and continuous improvement across the business. Overseeing audits, inspections, risk assessments, incident management and follow-up actions. Using insight and data to identify trends, manage risk and report clearly to senior leaders. Building a positive and accountable safety culture that is visible in day-to-day operations. What we are looking for Experience in a health and safety management role, ideally across multiple sites. A strong understanding of UK health and safety legislation and best practice. A practical, pragmatic and solutions-focused approach. Someone who can influence, coach and challenge constructively. A confident communicator who can work effectively with managers and teams at all levels. A genuine commitment to raising standards and helping the business do the right thing in the right way. NEBOSH National General Certificate or equivalent. If you enjoy working closely with operational teams, finding practical solutions and raising standards in a sensible, workable way, we would like to hear from you.