Team: Fundraising Locations: Hybrid - at our office (Argon House, Argon Mews, London SW6 1BJ) and remotely at home. At minimum of two days a week at the office (including our all-staff Wednesday). Duration: Permanent (with six months' probation) Reporting to: Head of Communications & Fundraising Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday-Friday Salary: Pay band 5: £ 37,500 The role: This role will manage a diverse portfolio spanning across multiple income streams - consisting of Glass Door flagship annual events, community fundraising, challenge events, school, church and local business giving. Whilst we have a very loyal supporter network - this is a fabulous opportunity to deepen our roots and increase our community giving and engagement, as well as strategise creatively on how to expand our network. This role offers the successful candidate the opportunity to use their expertise in Community fundraising to strengthen our corporate partnerships through employee led fundraising, events and cause-led marketing. You will take an active part in rejuvenating, stewarding and growing our Corporate Giving programme, working collaboratively and creatively with the Senior Fundraising team to nurture our existing relationships, seek opportunities for cultivation and further engagement. Community & Events: Glass Door Flagship Events Lead, plan and deliver our largest, annual flagship fundraising event - Sleep Out; our annual Supporter Thank You Event and our annual Christmas Carols Service Cultivate opportunities for corporate sponsorship for our events Community Fundraising Events Lead, plan and deliver a year-round calendar of Fundraising & Challenge Events across the community and corporate employee fundraising. Focus on recruiting and supporting participants for core flagship challenge events - such as the Royal Park Half, Tough Mudder and Skydives - as well as using the tool Run for Charity to expand our portfolio and community of supporters. Churches & Schools Lead, plan and deliver a year-round calendar of events, talks and opportunities for engagement through donations, collections, events & in-kind donations. Steward key relationships across our church & school network ensuring quick, thoughtful and organised communications Act as an ambassador (as well as support colleagues across the organisation), to plan and deliver, talks and presentations throughout the year to champion our work and encourage engagement Partnerships: Co-steward an existing Corporate portfolio who give through, sponsorships, events/ employee fundraising, challenge events, cause related marketing and donations. Identify and develop partnerships and sponsorship opportunities with organisations aligned with the charity's mission Develop employee engagement and fundraising opportunities with our corporate partners Strategy: Plan and deliver a year-round activity plan and fundraising strategy to support and grow a portfolio with a six-figure annual income target across multiple income streams. Work collaboratively with the fundraising team to secure an organisation-wide forecasted budget of £2+million Conduct an evaluation after each event, considering its successes, factors which could be improved and any recommendations moving forward. Collaboration: Work closely and collaboratively with: The Communications team, specifically, our Marketing Officer to ensure our voice and brand are consistent across all supporter communications, and to optimise usage of email & paid social media marketing Colleagues across the organisation to deliver presentations and talks across the community about our work and impact The Volunteer & Involvement Manager to maximise engagement across a community of 800+ volunteers Other: Carry out the functions of the post with proper regard to Glass Door's Equal Opportunities Policy. Attend and participate in Manager meetings, and other ad hoc meetings when necessary. Develop positive internal working relationships with relevant colleagues, working collaboratively with to ensure communications, data protection legislation, database management and donation processing are all handled appropriately. Carry out line management responsibilities and ad-hoc co-management of cross-team deliverables Person Spec: We are seeking an energetic, insightful and creative fundraiser who has the confidence to take on a diverse portfolio and will have demonstrable experience at manager level within one or more of these core areas: events, community or corporate fundraising. We are looking for someone who can think strategically whilst also be willing to 'roll up their sleeves' and deliver - someone who enjoys building relationships, working collaboratively with their colleagues and volunteers, engaging with supporters and driving activity forward. Knowledge & Experience Proven experience and demonstrable success in community fundraising at manager level; securing income from a range of fundraising streams and delivering a range of activities. Experience managing complex events delivering six-figure income targets Strong stewarding and relationship management skills under-pinned by values and principle-based fundraising Up to date knowledge of the regulatory regime around fundraising and data protection. Experience of managing budgets including forecasting, monitoring and regular reporting of outcomes against targets. A good understanding of health and safety and risk assessment procedures. Experience of coordinating and working with volunteers. Confident use of CRM systems and supporter databases and fundraising platforms such as Just Giving. Willingness to work flexible hours occasionally, for example at evenings and weekends Skills & Aptitudes Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and audiences, particularly our fundraisers, donors and volunteers. Strong public speaking skills and experience of presenting to supporters. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to adapt style appropriately. Exceptionable attention to detail, project management, and organisational skills. Ability to work under pressure, manage time effectively and prioritise a varied workload. Highly numerate with strong analysis skills. Competent IT skills in standard Microsoft packages: Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook and supporter databases to maintain meticulous donor records and administration systems, in line with agreed protocols. Closing date for applications is Sunday 28th June 11:59pm First stage interviews scheduled for 2nd & 3rd July at our office in Fulham Broadway. Second stage interviews scheduled for 9th & 10th July at our office in Fulham Broadway.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Team: Fundraising Locations: Hybrid - at our office (Argon House, Argon Mews, London SW6 1BJ) and remotely at home. At minimum of two days a week at the office (including our all-staff Wednesday). Duration: Permanent (with six months' probation) Reporting to: Head of Communications & Fundraising Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday-Friday Salary: Pay band 5: £ 37,500 The role: This role will manage a diverse portfolio spanning across multiple income streams - consisting of Glass Door flagship annual events, community fundraising, challenge events, school, church and local business giving. Whilst we have a very loyal supporter network - this is a fabulous opportunity to deepen our roots and increase our community giving and engagement, as well as strategise creatively on how to expand our network. This role offers the successful candidate the opportunity to use their expertise in Community fundraising to strengthen our corporate partnerships through employee led fundraising, events and cause-led marketing. You will take an active part in rejuvenating, stewarding and growing our Corporate Giving programme, working collaboratively and creatively with the Senior Fundraising team to nurture our existing relationships, seek opportunities for cultivation and further engagement. Community & Events: Glass Door Flagship Events Lead, plan and deliver our largest, annual flagship fundraising event - Sleep Out; our annual Supporter Thank You Event and our annual Christmas Carols Service Cultivate opportunities for corporate sponsorship for our events Community Fundraising Events Lead, plan and deliver a year-round calendar of Fundraising & Challenge Events across the community and corporate employee fundraising. Focus on recruiting and supporting participants for core flagship challenge events - such as the Royal Park Half, Tough Mudder and Skydives - as well as using the tool Run for Charity to expand our portfolio and community of supporters. Churches & Schools Lead, plan and deliver a year-round calendar of events, talks and opportunities for engagement through donations, collections, events & in-kind donations. Steward key relationships across our church & school network ensuring quick, thoughtful and organised communications Act as an ambassador (as well as support colleagues across the organisation), to plan and deliver, talks and presentations throughout the year to champion our work and encourage engagement Partnerships: Co-steward an existing Corporate portfolio who give through, sponsorships, events/ employee fundraising, challenge events, cause related marketing and donations. Identify and develop partnerships and sponsorship opportunities with organisations aligned with the charity's mission Develop employee engagement and fundraising opportunities with our corporate partners Strategy: Plan and deliver a year-round activity plan and fundraising strategy to support and grow a portfolio with a six-figure annual income target across multiple income streams. Work collaboratively with the fundraising team to secure an organisation-wide forecasted budget of £2+million Conduct an evaluation after each event, considering its successes, factors which could be improved and any recommendations moving forward. Collaboration: Work closely and collaboratively with: The Communications team, specifically, our Marketing Officer to ensure our voice and brand are consistent across all supporter communications, and to optimise usage of email & paid social media marketing Colleagues across the organisation to deliver presentations and talks across the community about our work and impact The Volunteer & Involvement Manager to maximise engagement across a community of 800+ volunteers Other: Carry out the functions of the post with proper regard to Glass Door's Equal Opportunities Policy. Attend and participate in Manager meetings, and other ad hoc meetings when necessary. Develop positive internal working relationships with relevant colleagues, working collaboratively with to ensure communications, data protection legislation, database management and donation processing are all handled appropriately. Carry out line management responsibilities and ad-hoc co-management of cross-team deliverables Person Spec: We are seeking an energetic, insightful and creative fundraiser who has the confidence to take on a diverse portfolio and will have demonstrable experience at manager level within one or more of these core areas: events, community or corporate fundraising. We are looking for someone who can think strategically whilst also be willing to 'roll up their sleeves' and deliver - someone who enjoys building relationships, working collaboratively with their colleagues and volunteers, engaging with supporters and driving activity forward. Knowledge & Experience Proven experience and demonstrable success in community fundraising at manager level; securing income from a range of fundraising streams and delivering a range of activities. Experience managing complex events delivering six-figure income targets Strong stewarding and relationship management skills under-pinned by values and principle-based fundraising Up to date knowledge of the regulatory regime around fundraising and data protection. Experience of managing budgets including forecasting, monitoring and regular reporting of outcomes against targets. A good understanding of health and safety and risk assessment procedures. Experience of coordinating and working with volunteers. Confident use of CRM systems and supporter databases and fundraising platforms such as Just Giving. Willingness to work flexible hours occasionally, for example at evenings and weekends Skills & Aptitudes Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and audiences, particularly our fundraisers, donors and volunteers. Strong public speaking skills and experience of presenting to supporters. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to adapt style appropriately. Exceptionable attention to detail, project management, and organisational skills. Ability to work under pressure, manage time effectively and prioritise a varied workload. Highly numerate with strong analysis skills. Competent IT skills in standard Microsoft packages: Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook and supporter databases to maintain meticulous donor records and administration systems, in line with agreed protocols. Closing date for applications is Sunday 28th June 11:59pm First stage interviews scheduled for 2nd & 3rd July at our office in Fulham Broadway. Second stage interviews scheduled for 9th & 10th July at our office in Fulham Broadway.
We are currently recruiting for Security Officers to join our team, at a high-profile site in the Huntingdon area! Contract Information: Pay Rate - £13.45 per hour Hours: 42 hours per week Shift Pattern - 4 on, 4 off. Flexibility required Monday to Sunday, for day and night shifts. SIA - Security Guarding or Door Supervisor Licence Required Experience - Ex military, Law Enforcement or Police background is desirable. However, we can consider those with the right security experience. For this role, you will need to hold a full UK driving licence and have your own car . There will be occasional travel to a site in Milton Keynes. Due to the nature of the site, you will need to have resided in the UK for at least 5 years, continuously. You will also be asked questions on the telephone screen, in relation to the requirements for SC/DV Clearance. Your Time at Work As a Security Officer your duties include: - Providing an efficient and effective Security Service for our client, ensuring high standards are delivered and maintained. - Superior Attention to Detail. - Access and egress duties. - Undertaking regular patrols, regular check calls, maintaining logs and passive CCTV monitoring. - Effective monitoring of visitors and employees on-site and assisting in maintaining high levels of site security. - Understanding of adherence to Health and Safety regulations with responsibility for the Health & Safety welfare of colleagues alongside their own. - Logging details of incoming visitors. - Vehicle search. - Booking vehicles and deliveries. - Bag/Luggage/Delivery Scanning for all External Visitors/Deliveries. - Internal Fire & Flood Checks. - External Patrols. Our Perfect Worker Our perfect worker will have the following: - Be aged 18 or over - Hold a valid Door Supervisor or Security Guarding License - Be a great communicator, verbally and in writing - To have great customer service skills - Knowledgeable of Microsoft Office platforms Key Information and Benefits - Pay Rate of £13.45 - 5.6 weeks paid holiday (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays - subject to shift pattern and accrual) - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Financial support for SIA Licence & renewal - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eyecare vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided Job Ref: 1G4S (G646) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for Security Officers to join our team, at a high-profile site in the Huntingdon area! Contract Information: Pay Rate - £13.45 per hour Hours: 42 hours per week Shift Pattern - 4 on, 4 off. Flexibility required Monday to Sunday, for day and night shifts. SIA - Security Guarding or Door Supervisor Licence Required Experience - Ex military, Law Enforcement or Police background is desirable. However, we can consider those with the right security experience. For this role, you will need to hold a full UK driving licence and have your own car . There will be occasional travel to a site in Milton Keynes. Due to the nature of the site, you will need to have resided in the UK for at least 5 years, continuously. You will also be asked questions on the telephone screen, in relation to the requirements for SC/DV Clearance. Your Time at Work As a Security Officer your duties include: - Providing an efficient and effective Security Service for our client, ensuring high standards are delivered and maintained. - Superior Attention to Detail. - Access and egress duties. - Undertaking regular patrols, regular check calls, maintaining logs and passive CCTV monitoring. - Effective monitoring of visitors and employees on-site and assisting in maintaining high levels of site security. - Understanding of adherence to Health and Safety regulations with responsibility for the Health & Safety welfare of colleagues alongside their own. - Logging details of incoming visitors. - Vehicle search. - Booking vehicles and deliveries. - Bag/Luggage/Delivery Scanning for all External Visitors/Deliveries. - Internal Fire & Flood Checks. - External Patrols. Our Perfect Worker Our perfect worker will have the following: - Be aged 18 or over - Hold a valid Door Supervisor or Security Guarding License - Be a great communicator, verbally and in writing - To have great customer service skills - Knowledgeable of Microsoft Office platforms Key Information and Benefits - Pay Rate of £13.45 - 5.6 weeks paid holiday (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays - subject to shift pattern and accrual) - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Financial support for SIA Licence & renewal - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eyecare vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided Job Ref: 1G4S (G646) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Manager - Young Lives & Families Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum Hours: Full-time. 35 hours a week Work Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Contract Period: Permanent Location: London SW6 About The Employer This charity founded in 1979, is one of London's leading Disabled People's Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, they work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. The organisation is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. They are proud that 100% of their Board and 54% of their staff identify as Disabled. They deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Manager for Young Lives & Families and Independent Living Advice & Support provides operational leadership and coordination across both departments. The postholder supervises project leads, ensures effective, person-centred service delivery, and maintains quality, compliance and accountability in line with the charity's values and the Social Model of Disability. Working closely with the Chief Operating Officer, the Manager supports planning, performance monitoring, budgeting and partnership development to ensure services for Disabled children, young people, adults and families are delivered to a high standard and meet contractual outcomes. Main Responsibilities 1. Provide clear, supportive day-to-day leadership across both departments, ensuring that services meet organisational and contractual requirements. 2. Supervise and support the project leads for Youth, Supported Internships (H&F and K&C), Welfare Benefits Advice and Direct Payments Support. 3. Coordinate delivery to ensure that all activities are inclusive, accessible and informed by the Social Model of Disability. 4. Oversee compliance with statutory, contractual and safeguarding requirements, maintaining accurate monitoring and quality-assurance systems. 5. Manage departmental budgets within agreed limits and contribute to forecasting, reporting and value-for-money reviews. 6. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids, in conjunction with the Chief Operating Officer, ensuring proposals are evidence-based and aligned with the charity's strategic priorities. 7. Lead regular team meetings, supervision and appraisals; set clear objectives and support staff development. 8. Build and maintain effective partnerships with local authorities, schools, colleges, employers and community organisations to strengthen outcomes. 9. Support project leads with data collection, outcome reporting and evaluation (including use of Salesforce or other systems). 10. Promote co-production and participation by Disabled people in service design, delivery and review. 11. Contribute to planning and service improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance delivery and efficiency. 12. Represent the charity positively at external meetings, networks and events, promoting their vision, values and expertise. 13. Work collaboratively with other departments to encourage cross-organisational learning and shared practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with the charity's aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow the charity's policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote the charity's services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding the organisation's values and ensuring that their work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with the charity's aims, values and strategic priorities , promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow policies and procedures , including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent the charity positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development , suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data , contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold the charity's commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return the employer offers 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years' service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months' service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site at the organisation for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent). Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. The employer reserves the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). The employer particularly welcomes applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People's Organisation, they believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. They will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Manager - Young Lives & Families Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum Hours: Full-time. 35 hours a week Work Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Contract Period: Permanent Location: London SW6 About The Employer This charity founded in 1979, is one of London's leading Disabled People's Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, they work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. The organisation is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. They are proud that 100% of their Board and 54% of their staff identify as Disabled. They deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Manager for Young Lives & Families and Independent Living Advice & Support provides operational leadership and coordination across both departments. The postholder supervises project leads, ensures effective, person-centred service delivery, and maintains quality, compliance and accountability in line with the charity's values and the Social Model of Disability. Working closely with the Chief Operating Officer, the Manager supports planning, performance monitoring, budgeting and partnership development to ensure services for Disabled children, young people, adults and families are delivered to a high standard and meet contractual outcomes. Main Responsibilities 1. Provide clear, supportive day-to-day leadership across both departments, ensuring that services meet organisational and contractual requirements. 2. Supervise and support the project leads for Youth, Supported Internships (H&F and K&C), Welfare Benefits Advice and Direct Payments Support. 3. Coordinate delivery to ensure that all activities are inclusive, accessible and informed by the Social Model of Disability. 4. Oversee compliance with statutory, contractual and safeguarding requirements, maintaining accurate monitoring and quality-assurance systems. 5. Manage departmental budgets within agreed limits and contribute to forecasting, reporting and value-for-money reviews. 6. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids, in conjunction with the Chief Operating Officer, ensuring proposals are evidence-based and aligned with the charity's strategic priorities. 7. Lead regular team meetings, supervision and appraisals; set clear objectives and support staff development. 8. Build and maintain effective partnerships with local authorities, schools, colleges, employers and community organisations to strengthen outcomes. 9. Support project leads with data collection, outcome reporting and evaluation (including use of Salesforce or other systems). 10. Promote co-production and participation by Disabled people in service design, delivery and review. 11. Contribute to planning and service improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance delivery and efficiency. 12. Represent the charity positively at external meetings, networks and events, promoting their vision, values and expertise. 13. Work collaboratively with other departments to encourage cross-organisational learning and shared practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with the charity's aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow the charity's policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote the charity's services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding the organisation's values and ensuring that their work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with the charity's aims, values and strategic priorities , promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow policies and procedures , including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent the charity positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development , suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data , contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold the charity's commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return the employer offers 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years' service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months' service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site at the organisation for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent). Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. The employer reserves the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). The employer particularly welcomes applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People's Organisation, they believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. They will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
Forces Recruitment Solutions Group Ltd
Reading, Oxfordshire
A company specialising in fire suppression systems is seeking a Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Officer to assist the H&S department with a range of duties relating to HSE and to develop and maintain the Company s systems. The HSE Officer will have previous experience working in a similar H&S role, be up to date on H&S legislation, and have a good standard of education. The HSE Officer will also have excellent communication, IT, time management, and relationship-building skills. Applications from ex-military personnel are strongly encouraged Key Responsibilities: Support with the HS&E communication and engagement strategy across various media and teams Review and maintain relevant safe systems of work and current processes and procedures Audit and update Service RAMS Assist with sourcing, booking, and scheduling training across a variety of teams Maintain the company training records including reviewing/monitoring service engineer & delivery team competence Continually review and record subcontract competencies Be actively involved in various HS&E meetings companywide Carry out on-site CDM inspections UK-wide (area-specific depending on the location of the home; however, some additional travel may be required periodically during busy periods). Audit Service Engineers in the field report observations and advise on opportunities for improvement Set up online inductions with Clients Assist the HSEQ team in collating and recording evidence for third-party audits in line with ISO 45001, 14001 and 9001 accreditations Knowledge, skills and qualifications: Essential: Previous experience working in HSE in a similar role/environment Minimum A-level or equivalent qualifications as well as a strong awareness of H&S legislation Excellent communication, administrative, IT, time management, organisational, and relationship-building skills Is approachable and ability to work with all people and levels of a business Be proficient in different systems and platforms and passionate about the health and safety of others with compassion Desirables: Document Management experience within a formal system such as ISO45001 / 9001 / 14001 Previous experience with subcontract and CDM understanding Salary: £35,000 to £40,000 DOE Benefits: Career progression, car allowance, bonus, pension, training
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
A company specialising in fire suppression systems is seeking a Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Officer to assist the H&S department with a range of duties relating to HSE and to develop and maintain the Company s systems. The HSE Officer will have previous experience working in a similar H&S role, be up to date on H&S legislation, and have a good standard of education. The HSE Officer will also have excellent communication, IT, time management, and relationship-building skills. Applications from ex-military personnel are strongly encouraged Key Responsibilities: Support with the HS&E communication and engagement strategy across various media and teams Review and maintain relevant safe systems of work and current processes and procedures Audit and update Service RAMS Assist with sourcing, booking, and scheduling training across a variety of teams Maintain the company training records including reviewing/monitoring service engineer & delivery team competence Continually review and record subcontract competencies Be actively involved in various HS&E meetings companywide Carry out on-site CDM inspections UK-wide (area-specific depending on the location of the home; however, some additional travel may be required periodically during busy periods). Audit Service Engineers in the field report observations and advise on opportunities for improvement Set up online inductions with Clients Assist the HSEQ team in collating and recording evidence for third-party audits in line with ISO 45001, 14001 and 9001 accreditations Knowledge, skills and qualifications: Essential: Previous experience working in HSE in a similar role/environment Minimum A-level or equivalent qualifications as well as a strong awareness of H&S legislation Excellent communication, administrative, IT, time management, organisational, and relationship-building skills Is approachable and ability to work with all people and levels of a business Be proficient in different systems and platforms and passionate about the health and safety of others with compassion Desirables: Document Management experience within a formal system such as ISO45001 / 9001 / 14001 Previous experience with subcontract and CDM understanding Salary: £35,000 to £40,000 DOE Benefits: Career progression, car allowance, bonus, pension, training
Damp & Mould Surveyor, £300 - £350 p/day PAYE/Umbrella Your new company This local authority is committed to improving housing conditions and ensuring safe, healthy living environments for its residents. With a renewed focus on tackling damp and mould issues across its housing stock, the council is investing in specialist roles to drive forward its housing quality agenda. Your new role As a Damp and Mould Surveyor, you will be responsible for identifying, assessing, and resolving damp and mould issues in residential properties. You'll work closely with residents, contractors, and internal teams to deliver effective solutions and ensure compliance with health and safety standards. This role is critical in supporting the council's compliance with Awaab's Law, which came into force on 27 October 2025. Key responsibilities include: Conducting detailed inspections and diagnostics of damp and mould cases. Preparing technical reports and specifications for remedial works. Managing contractors and monitoring the quality and timeliness of repairs. Advising residents on preventative measures and supporting vulnerable tenants. Ensuring compliance with housing standards, health regulations, and council policies. Collaborating with housing officers, environmental health, and social care teams. What you'll need to succeed Qualifications: HNC/HND or degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. Membership of RICS, CIOB or similar body is desirable. Experience: Proven experience in diagnosing and resolving damp and mould issues in residential settings. Strong understanding of building pathology and housing legislation. Skills: Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to manage multiple cases and deliver high-quality outcomes under pressure. Values: Commitment to putting communities first, acting with integrity, and working collaboratively across departments. What you'll get in return Opportunity to make a tangible impact on residents' quality of life. Supportive team environment with ongoing professional development. Competitive salary and public sector benefits. Flexible working arrangements and a strong work-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or contact us directly for a confidential discussion.
Jun 26, 2026
Seasonal
Damp & Mould Surveyor, £300 - £350 p/day PAYE/Umbrella Your new company This local authority is committed to improving housing conditions and ensuring safe, healthy living environments for its residents. With a renewed focus on tackling damp and mould issues across its housing stock, the council is investing in specialist roles to drive forward its housing quality agenda. Your new role As a Damp and Mould Surveyor, you will be responsible for identifying, assessing, and resolving damp and mould issues in residential properties. You'll work closely with residents, contractors, and internal teams to deliver effective solutions and ensure compliance with health and safety standards. This role is critical in supporting the council's compliance with Awaab's Law, which came into force on 27 October 2025. Key responsibilities include: Conducting detailed inspections and diagnostics of damp and mould cases. Preparing technical reports and specifications for remedial works. Managing contractors and monitoring the quality and timeliness of repairs. Advising residents on preventative measures and supporting vulnerable tenants. Ensuring compliance with housing standards, health regulations, and council policies. Collaborating with housing officers, environmental health, and social care teams. What you'll need to succeed Qualifications: HNC/HND or degree in Building Surveying or a related discipline. Membership of RICS, CIOB or similar body is desirable. Experience: Proven experience in diagnosing and resolving damp and mould issues in residential settings. Strong understanding of building pathology and housing legislation. Skills: Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Ability to manage multiple cases and deliver high-quality outcomes under pressure. Values: Commitment to putting communities first, acting with integrity, and working collaboratively across departments. What you'll get in return Opportunity to make a tangible impact on residents' quality of life. Supportive team environment with ongoing professional development. Competitive salary and public sector benefits. Flexible working arrangements and a strong work-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or contact us directly for a confidential discussion.
Compliance Officer - Boutique Accounting Practice - London - Up to £50,000 Your new company A well-established and highly regarded professional services firm is seeking a Compliance & Facilities Supervisor to support its continued commitment to regulatory excellence and operational quality. The organisation operates in a regulated environment and prides itself on maintaining high professional standards, a strong compliance culture, and a well-managed working environment. Your new role This is a varied and hands-on position combining compliance, risk management, and facilities oversight. You will work closely with senior stakeholders to ensure the business remains compliant, inspection-ready, and operating effectively across its physical and regulatory environments. Key duties will include: Supporting the design, implementation and monitoring of compliance frameworks Ensuring adherence to evolving regulatory requirements (including AML, GDPR and professional standards) Coordinating external inspections and managing follow-up actions Reviewing and maintaining internal policies and controls Delivering compliance training and promoting best practice across the firm Overseeing office premises, including contractor management, maintenance and health & safety compliance Supporting facilities projects such as office moves or refurbishments Managing document retention, records governance and compliance evidence This role offers a unique blend of strategic oversight and practical delivery, with strong visibility across the business. What you'll need to succeed Experience in a compliance, risk or assurance role within a regulated environment (e.g. professional services, financial services or legal) Strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and internal controls A hands-on, practical approach with the ability to balance policy and operational responsibilities Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence in working with senior stakeholders and challenging where necessary A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with a strong sense of ownership What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer - Boutique Accounting Practice - London - Up to £50,000 Your new company A well-established and highly regarded professional services firm is seeking a Compliance & Facilities Supervisor to support its continued commitment to regulatory excellence and operational quality. The organisation operates in a regulated environment and prides itself on maintaining high professional standards, a strong compliance culture, and a well-managed working environment. Your new role This is a varied and hands-on position combining compliance, risk management, and facilities oversight. You will work closely with senior stakeholders to ensure the business remains compliant, inspection-ready, and operating effectively across its physical and regulatory environments. Key duties will include: Supporting the design, implementation and monitoring of compliance frameworks Ensuring adherence to evolving regulatory requirements (including AML, GDPR and professional standards) Coordinating external inspections and managing follow-up actions Reviewing and maintaining internal policies and controls Delivering compliance training and promoting best practice across the firm Overseeing office premises, including contractor management, maintenance and health & safety compliance Supporting facilities projects such as office moves or refurbishments Managing document retention, records governance and compliance evidence This role offers a unique blend of strategic oversight and practical delivery, with strong visibility across the business. What you'll need to succeed Experience in a compliance, risk or assurance role within a regulated environment (e.g. professional services, financial services or legal) Strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and internal controls A hands-on, practical approach with the ability to balance policy and operational responsibilities Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Confidence in working with senior stakeholders and challenging where necessary A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with a strong sense of ownership What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Support and Wellbeing Officer (Housing / Homelessness) A rewarding opportunity for a Support and Wellbeing Officer with experience supporting people experiencing homelessness, complex needs, mental health challenges and supported accommodation environments. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Homelessness Support Officer, Tenancy Support Worker, Supported Housing Officer, Community Support Worker, Recovery Support Worker, Wellbeing Support Officer SALARY: £26,297 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Birkenhead, Wirral, North West England (CH41) - with travel across accommodation sites JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Support and Wellbeing Officer to provide person-centred support to residents experiencing homelessness and complex needs within supported accommodation services. As the Support and Wellbeing Officer you will deliver support planning, safeguarding, wellbeing activities, resident engagement and tenancy-related support that promotes independence, recovery and positive outcomes. The Support and Wellbeing Officer will work closely with residents, external agencies and community organisations to improve wellbeing, encourage participation and help residents move towards long-term housing stability and independent living. APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Now for our Recruitment Team to review. DUTIES Your duties as the Support and Wellbeing Officer include: Resident Support: Welcoming new residents, carrying out inductions and providing ongoing housing-related support within supported accommodation services Support Planning: Developing and reviewing person-centred support plans, wellbeing plans and resident risk assessments Safeguarding Responsibilities: Promoting safeguarding, health and safety and resident welfare at all times Case Management: Holding regular support sessions focused on homelessness recovery, tenancy sustainment and independent living goals Wellbeing Activities: Planning and delivering wellbeing initiatives, workshops, learning opportunities and community-based activities Partnership Working: Liaising with housing providers, support agencies, social prescribing teams and community organisations to improve resident outcomes Resident Engagement: Encouraging participation, confidence building and social inclusion through positive resident involvement Tenancy Support: Assisting residents with housing applications, welfare benefits, budgeting and move-on accommodation Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate support records, monitoring information and wellbeing programme evaluations CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Previous experience supporting people experiencing homelessness, housing difficulties or complex needs Proven experience developing support plans, wellbeing plans and resident risk assessments Experience delivering wellbeing activities, resident engagement programmes or community initiatives Strong written and verbal communication skills with residents, support agencies and partner organisations Ability to build positive relationships with vulnerable adults, colleagues, volunteers and external stakeholders Understanding of safeguarding responsibilities, professional boundaries and trauma-informed support Ability to manage a varied caseload and prioritise multiple support needs effectively Full driving licence and access to a vehicle due to travel across accommodation sites DESIRABLE Awareness of homelessness services, supported housing and community support networks across the Wirral Understanding of mental health support strategies, addiction and recovery-focused approaches Experience working with statutory services, voluntary organisations or wellbeing providers This role requires an Enhanced DBS check HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV's of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14771 Full-Time, Permanent Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Birkenhead, Wirral, North West England. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Support and Wellbeing Officer (Housing / Homelessness) A rewarding opportunity for a Support and Wellbeing Officer with experience supporting people experiencing homelessness, complex needs, mental health challenges and supported accommodation environments. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Homelessness Support Officer, Tenancy Support Worker, Supported Housing Officer, Community Support Worker, Recovery Support Worker, Wellbeing Support Officer SALARY: £26,297 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Birkenhead, Wirral, North West England (CH41) - with travel across accommodation sites JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent WORKING HOURS: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Support and Wellbeing Officer to provide person-centred support to residents experiencing homelessness and complex needs within supported accommodation services. As the Support and Wellbeing Officer you will deliver support planning, safeguarding, wellbeing activities, resident engagement and tenancy-related support that promotes independence, recovery and positive outcomes. The Support and Wellbeing Officer will work closely with residents, external agencies and community organisations to improve wellbeing, encourage participation and help residents move towards long-term housing stability and independent living. APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Now for our Recruitment Team to review. DUTIES Your duties as the Support and Wellbeing Officer include: Resident Support: Welcoming new residents, carrying out inductions and providing ongoing housing-related support within supported accommodation services Support Planning: Developing and reviewing person-centred support plans, wellbeing plans and resident risk assessments Safeguarding Responsibilities: Promoting safeguarding, health and safety and resident welfare at all times Case Management: Holding regular support sessions focused on homelessness recovery, tenancy sustainment and independent living goals Wellbeing Activities: Planning and delivering wellbeing initiatives, workshops, learning opportunities and community-based activities Partnership Working: Liaising with housing providers, support agencies, social prescribing teams and community organisations to improve resident outcomes Resident Engagement: Encouraging participation, confidence building and social inclusion through positive resident involvement Tenancy Support: Assisting residents with housing applications, welfare benefits, budgeting and move-on accommodation Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate support records, monitoring information and wellbeing programme evaluations CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Previous experience supporting people experiencing homelessness, housing difficulties or complex needs Proven experience developing support plans, wellbeing plans and resident risk assessments Experience delivering wellbeing activities, resident engagement programmes or community initiatives Strong written and verbal communication skills with residents, support agencies and partner organisations Ability to build positive relationships with vulnerable adults, colleagues, volunteers and external stakeholders Understanding of safeguarding responsibilities, professional boundaries and trauma-informed support Ability to manage a varied caseload and prioritise multiple support needs effectively Full driving licence and access to a vehicle due to travel across accommodation sites DESIRABLE Awareness of homelessness services, supported housing and community support networks across the Wirral Understanding of mental health support strategies, addiction and recovery-focused approaches Experience working with statutory services, voluntary organisations or wellbeing providers This role requires an Enhanced DBS check HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV's of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14771 Full-Time, Permanent Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Birkenhead, Wirral, North West England. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Admin Support Officer Pontypridd Hybrid Working Salary: 25,752 + OTE of 28,152 Yolk Recruitment is proud to be supporting a leading organisation in the compliance and accreditation sector with the recruitment of an Admin Support Officer. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused administrator to join a supportive and growing team, providing technical and administrative support throughout the customer accreditation process. Full training will be provided, including support to gain industry-specific health and safety qualifications. The Role As an Admin Support Officer, you will play a key role in supporting customers through the accreditation process, ensuring documentation is reviewed accurately and efficiently while delivering an outstanding customer experience via telephone and email. Working as part of a collaborative team, you will conduct pre-audit assessments, identify missing information, and provide guidance to help customers meet accreditation requirements. Key Responsibilities Complete pre-audit checks on customer documentation to ensure minimum accreditation standards have been met before progressing to full audit. Review customer submissions and verify that all required information has been provided. Liaise with customers via telephone and email to gather missing information and provide updates. Offer clear feedback and guidance to support customers in meeting accreditation requirements. Assist customers with areas requiring improvement ahead of audit completion. Provide health and safety and compliance guidance (full training provided). Maintain accurate records and ensure processes are followed consistently and accurately. What We're Looking For The successful candidate will have strong administration and customer service experience, coupled with excellent attention to detail. You'll also demonstrate: Experience managing customer enquiries via telephone and email. Strong organisational skills and the ability to review documentation accurately. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. The ability to identify discrepancies and apply quality standards consistently. A proactive and customer-focused approach. The ability to work effectively as part of a close-knit team. Previous experience or an interest in compliance, auditing, health and safety, or accreditation services would be advantageous, but is not essential, as full training will be provided. What's on Offer Basic salary of 25,752. OTE of 28,152 Clear progression plan Hybrid working model Enhanced parental leave. Generous annual leave entitlement. Healthcare plan. Annual volunteering or giving day. Cycle to Work scheme. Competitive pension scheme with employer contributions. Life assurance cover. Employee discounts and cashback programme. Access to professional development and online learning resources. Full onboarding, training and support to gain industry-relevant qualifications. If you're an organised administrator with a passion for delivering excellent customer service and are looking to develop your career within a supportive and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Admin Support Officer Pontypridd Hybrid Working Salary: 25,752 + OTE of 28,152 Yolk Recruitment is proud to be supporting a leading organisation in the compliance and accreditation sector with the recruitment of an Admin Support Officer. This is an excellent opportunity for a customer-focused administrator to join a supportive and growing team, providing technical and administrative support throughout the customer accreditation process. Full training will be provided, including support to gain industry-specific health and safety qualifications. The Role As an Admin Support Officer, you will play a key role in supporting customers through the accreditation process, ensuring documentation is reviewed accurately and efficiently while delivering an outstanding customer experience via telephone and email. Working as part of a collaborative team, you will conduct pre-audit assessments, identify missing information, and provide guidance to help customers meet accreditation requirements. Key Responsibilities Complete pre-audit checks on customer documentation to ensure minimum accreditation standards have been met before progressing to full audit. Review customer submissions and verify that all required information has been provided. Liaise with customers via telephone and email to gather missing information and provide updates. Offer clear feedback and guidance to support customers in meeting accreditation requirements. Assist customers with areas requiring improvement ahead of audit completion. Provide health and safety and compliance guidance (full training provided). Maintain accurate records and ensure processes are followed consistently and accurately. What We're Looking For The successful candidate will have strong administration and customer service experience, coupled with excellent attention to detail. You'll also demonstrate: Experience managing customer enquiries via telephone and email. Strong organisational skills and the ability to review documentation accurately. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. The ability to identify discrepancies and apply quality standards consistently. A proactive and customer-focused approach. The ability to work effectively as part of a close-knit team. Previous experience or an interest in compliance, auditing, health and safety, or accreditation services would be advantageous, but is not essential, as full training will be provided. What's on Offer Basic salary of 25,752. OTE of 28,152 Clear progression plan Hybrid working model Enhanced parental leave. Generous annual leave entitlement. Healthcare plan. Annual volunteering or giving day. Cycle to Work scheme. Competitive pension scheme with employer contributions. Life assurance cover. Employee discounts and cashback programme. Access to professional development and online learning resources. Full onboarding, training and support to gain industry-relevant qualifications. If you're an organised administrator with a passion for delivering excellent customer service and are looking to develop your career within a supportive and forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is seeking an exceptional Chief Operating Officer (COO) to play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering our mission as a leading user-led charity for Disabled people. As COO, you will provide strategic leadership and operational excellence across the organisation, ensuring CDA delivers high-quality, accessible, and impactful services. You will translate our vision and strategy into effective day-to-day operations, driving performance, consistency, and continuous improvement across all areas of delivery. As a key member of the senior leadership team, you will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer and Board of Trustees to support organisational strategy, governance, and long-term sustainability. You will bring strong strategic insight, alongside the ability to lead people, systems, and services with confidence and clarity. You will have responsibility for core operational functions, including HR, Finance, Health & Safety, Data Protection, and Communications, as well as oversight of service delivery and contract management across CDA's portfolio. You will ensure our infrastructure and processes are robust, compliant, efficient, and aligned to our values. The successful candidate will be a confident and experienced leader, able to balance strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. You will also act as deputy to the CEO when required, providing trusted leadership across the organisation. Due to the nature of the Chief Operating Officer role and the space-based approach of the Greenwood Centre, it cannot be delivered remotely. The post requires regular in-person operational delivery. However, we are open to offering one day of remote working per week, where practical. CDA is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace that reflects the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, people from Black, Asian and other minoritised communities, LGBTQ+ people, and others who are underrepresented in the charity sector and leadership roles. We are also open to considering flexible working arrangements, including job shares, where this can support the successful delivery of the role.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is seeking an exceptional Chief Operating Officer (COO) to play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering our mission as a leading user-led charity for Disabled people. As COO, you will provide strategic leadership and operational excellence across the organisation, ensuring CDA delivers high-quality, accessible, and impactful services. You will translate our vision and strategy into effective day-to-day operations, driving performance, consistency, and continuous improvement across all areas of delivery. As a key member of the senior leadership team, you will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer and Board of Trustees to support organisational strategy, governance, and long-term sustainability. You will bring strong strategic insight, alongside the ability to lead people, systems, and services with confidence and clarity. You will have responsibility for core operational functions, including HR, Finance, Health & Safety, Data Protection, and Communications, as well as oversight of service delivery and contract management across CDA's portfolio. You will ensure our infrastructure and processes are robust, compliant, efficient, and aligned to our values. The successful candidate will be a confident and experienced leader, able to balance strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. You will also act as deputy to the CEO when required, providing trusted leadership across the organisation. Due to the nature of the Chief Operating Officer role and the space-based approach of the Greenwood Centre, it cannot be delivered remotely. The post requires regular in-person operational delivery. However, we are open to offering one day of remote working per week, where practical. CDA is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace that reflects the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, people from Black, Asian and other minoritised communities, LGBTQ+ people, and others who are underrepresented in the charity sector and leadership roles. We are also open to considering flexible working arrangements, including job shares, where this can support the successful delivery of the role.
Spectrum IT Recruitment
Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
Compliance Officer (ISO, SOC2, GDPR) Fully Remote 45,000 - 50,000 + Bonus & Benefits Are you a hands-on compliance professional who thrives on variety and ownership? Do you have experience delivering ISO, SOC & GDPR audit & compliance projects? Join a leading international managed services provider and become the driving force behind compliance, governance, risk, and business continuity programmes. Customers are mainly within Banking and Finance where accuracy and governance is critical. You'll manage and maintain ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and ISO 22301 certifications, lead GDPR and data protection compliance, oversee SOC 2 - Type II controls, coordinate business continuity and disaster recovery activities, and support customer audits and due diligence requests. You'll also play a key role in health & safety, supplier compliance, and emerging regulatory requirements including NIS2 and DORA. We're looking for someone with: 5+ years' compliance and governance experience ISO Lead Auditor certification Strong knowledge of ISO standards, GDPR, SOC 2, NEST, Business Continuity and Risk Management Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills A proactive, self-managed approach and a passion for continuous improvement Why Apply? Fully remote position with excellent work-life balance High-profile role with real ownership and influence Exposure to international customers and regulatory environments Opportunity to shape compliance strategy and best practice Supportive leadership team that values governance and risk management This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact in a growing technology business where compliance is valued as a strategic enabler, not just a requirement. Hit apply to upload your CV or contact (url removed) for more info. Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer (ISO, SOC2, GDPR) Fully Remote 45,000 - 50,000 + Bonus & Benefits Are you a hands-on compliance professional who thrives on variety and ownership? Do you have experience delivering ISO, SOC & GDPR audit & compliance projects? Join a leading international managed services provider and become the driving force behind compliance, governance, risk, and business continuity programmes. Customers are mainly within Banking and Finance where accuracy and governance is critical. You'll manage and maintain ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and ISO 22301 certifications, lead GDPR and data protection compliance, oversee SOC 2 - Type II controls, coordinate business continuity and disaster recovery activities, and support customer audits and due diligence requests. You'll also play a key role in health & safety, supplier compliance, and emerging regulatory requirements including NIS2 and DORA. We're looking for someone with: 5+ years' compliance and governance experience ISO Lead Auditor certification Strong knowledge of ISO standards, GDPR, SOC 2, NEST, Business Continuity and Risk Management Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills A proactive, self-managed approach and a passion for continuous improvement Why Apply? Fully remote position with excellent work-life balance High-profile role with real ownership and influence Exposure to international customers and regulatory environments Opportunity to shape compliance strategy and best practice Supportive leadership team that values governance and risk management This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact in a growing technology business where compliance is valued as a strategic enabler, not just a requirement. Hit apply to upload your CV or contact (url removed) for more info. Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
An opportunity has arisen for a full - time Maintenance Worker to join a multi service charity based in Coventry. In return, we offer a competitive salary of £27,000 per annum and a contributory pension scheme. What We Do The charity has a fully trained staff team providing Supported Accommodation to survivors of domestic abuse. We also have a Nursery that provides full day care for pre-school children. The Maintenance Worker will work within our Maintenance/Facilities Team: undertaking maintenance activities and repairs (including those to domestic appliances), improvements, decorating and gardening monitoring the standards of regularly used household equipment, furniture, fixtures and fittings within the properties and reporting any required repairs to the Facilities Officer in line with established procedures cleaning and preparing accommodation units for the arrival of new residents, transporting residents belongings when moving within the supported accommodation cleaning communal areas within supported accommodation together with cleaning or arranging cleaning of Valley House equipment contributing to routine Health and Safety checks and undertaking any subsequent action as directed by the Facilities Officer security - opening and closing of premises as and when required Completing cyclical health and Safety work across our properties The successful candidate requirements: Experience of working with external contractors Experience of carrying out general maintenance tasks including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, building, plastering, gardening, glazing and decorating Able to work flexibly A current and valid driving licence. This post requires a satisfactory DBS check. The hours of work are 37.5 hours per week (between 8:00am and 5:00pm) This post is open to both male and female applicants. The closing date is 4pm on Friday, 26th June 2026 and interviews are to be held on Thursday 2nd July 2026 Please apply online to be considered for the Maintenance Worker role. Previous applicants need not apply
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
An opportunity has arisen for a full - time Maintenance Worker to join a multi service charity based in Coventry. In return, we offer a competitive salary of £27,000 per annum and a contributory pension scheme. What We Do The charity has a fully trained staff team providing Supported Accommodation to survivors of domestic abuse. We also have a Nursery that provides full day care for pre-school children. The Maintenance Worker will work within our Maintenance/Facilities Team: undertaking maintenance activities and repairs (including those to domestic appliances), improvements, decorating and gardening monitoring the standards of regularly used household equipment, furniture, fixtures and fittings within the properties and reporting any required repairs to the Facilities Officer in line with established procedures cleaning and preparing accommodation units for the arrival of new residents, transporting residents belongings when moving within the supported accommodation cleaning communal areas within supported accommodation together with cleaning or arranging cleaning of Valley House equipment contributing to routine Health and Safety checks and undertaking any subsequent action as directed by the Facilities Officer security - opening and closing of premises as and when required Completing cyclical health and Safety work across our properties The successful candidate requirements: Experience of working with external contractors Experience of carrying out general maintenance tasks including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, building, plastering, gardening, glazing and decorating Able to work flexibly A current and valid driving licence. This post requires a satisfactory DBS check. The hours of work are 37.5 hours per week (between 8:00am and 5:00pm) This post is open to both male and female applicants. The closing date is 4pm on Friday, 26th June 2026 and interviews are to be held on Thursday 2nd July 2026 Please apply online to be considered for the Maintenance Worker role. Previous applicants need not apply
ACTION ON DISABILITY
Hammersmith And Fulham, London
Manager - Young Lives & Families Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum Hours: Full-time. 35 hours a week Work Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Contract Period: Permanent Location: Action on Disability Centre for Independent Living, Mo Mowlam House, Clem Attlee Court, London SW6 7BF About Action on Disability Action on Disability (AoD), founded in 1979, is one of London s leading Disabled People s Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, we work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. AoD is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. We are proud that 100% of our Board and 54% of our staff identify as Disabled. We deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Manager for Young Lives & Families and Independent Living Advice & Support provides operational leadership and coordination across both departments. The postholder supervises project leads, ensures effective, person-centred service delivery, and maintains quality, compliance and accountability in line with AoD s values and the Social Model of Disability. Working closely with the Chief Operating Officer, the Manager supports planning, performance monitoring, budgeting and partnership development to ensure services for Disabled children, young people, adults and families are delivered to a high standard and meet contractual outcomes. Main Responsibilities 1. Provide clear, supportive day-to-day leadership across both departments, ensuring that services meet organisational and contractual requirements. 2. Supervise and support the project leads for Youth, Supported Internships (H&F and K&C), Welfare Benefits Advice and Direct Payments Support. 3. Coordinate delivery to ensure that all activities are inclusive, accessible and informed by the Social Model of Disability. 4. Oversee compliance with statutory, contractual and safeguarding requirements, maintaining accurate monitoring and quality-assurance systems. 5. Manage departmental budgets within agreed limits and contribute to forecasting, reporting and value-for-money reviews. 6. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids, in conjunction with the Chief Operating Officer, ensuring proposals are evidence-based and aligned with AoD s strategic priorities. 7. Lead regular team meetings, supervision and appraisals; set clear objectives and support staff development. 8. Build and maintain effective partnerships with local authorities, schools, colleges, employers and community organisations to strengthen outcomes. 9. Support project leads with data collection, outcome reporting and evaluation (including use of Salesforce or other systems). 10. Promote co-production and participation by Disabled people in service design, delivery and review. 11. Contribute to planning and service improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance delivery and efficiency. 12. Represent AoD positively at external meetings, networks and events, promoting our vision, values and expertise. 13. Work collaboratively with other AoD departments to encourage cross-organisational learning and shared practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with AoD s aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow AoD s policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote AoD s services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding AoD s values and ensuring that our work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with AoD s aims, values and strategic priorities, promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow AoD s policies and procedures, including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent AoD positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development, suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen our services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data, contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold AoD s commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return we offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site at AoD for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent). Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. We reserve the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website where you can complete your application for this position. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People s Organisation, we believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. We will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Manager - Young Lives & Families Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum Hours: Full-time. 35 hours a week Work Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Contract Period: Permanent Location: Action on Disability Centre for Independent Living, Mo Mowlam House, Clem Attlee Court, London SW6 7BF About Action on Disability Action on Disability (AoD), founded in 1979, is one of London s leading Disabled People s Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, we work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. AoD is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. We are proud that 100% of our Board and 54% of our staff identify as Disabled. We deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Manager for Young Lives & Families and Independent Living Advice & Support provides operational leadership and coordination across both departments. The postholder supervises project leads, ensures effective, person-centred service delivery, and maintains quality, compliance and accountability in line with AoD s values and the Social Model of Disability. Working closely with the Chief Operating Officer, the Manager supports planning, performance monitoring, budgeting and partnership development to ensure services for Disabled children, young people, adults and families are delivered to a high standard and meet contractual outcomes. Main Responsibilities 1. Provide clear, supportive day-to-day leadership across both departments, ensuring that services meet organisational and contractual requirements. 2. Supervise and support the project leads for Youth, Supported Internships (H&F and K&C), Welfare Benefits Advice and Direct Payments Support. 3. Coordinate delivery to ensure that all activities are inclusive, accessible and informed by the Social Model of Disability. 4. Oversee compliance with statutory, contractual and safeguarding requirements, maintaining accurate monitoring and quality-assurance systems. 5. Manage departmental budgets within agreed limits and contribute to forecasting, reporting and value-for-money reviews. 6. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids, in conjunction with the Chief Operating Officer, ensuring proposals are evidence-based and aligned with AoD s strategic priorities. 7. Lead regular team meetings, supervision and appraisals; set clear objectives and support staff development. 8. Build and maintain effective partnerships with local authorities, schools, colleges, employers and community organisations to strengthen outcomes. 9. Support project leads with data collection, outcome reporting and evaluation (including use of Salesforce or other systems). 10. Promote co-production and participation by Disabled people in service design, delivery and review. 11. Contribute to planning and service improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance delivery and efficiency. 12. Represent AoD positively at external meetings, networks and events, promoting our vision, values and expertise. 13. Work collaboratively with other AoD departments to encourage cross-organisational learning and shared practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with AoD s aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow AoD s policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote AoD s services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding AoD s values and ensuring that our work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with AoD s aims, values and strategic priorities, promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow AoD s policies and procedures, including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent AoD positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development, suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen our services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data, contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold AoD s commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return we offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site at AoD for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent). Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. We reserve the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website where you can complete your application for this position. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People s Organisation, we believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. We will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
The Company Our client is a market leader in the engineering sector; a period of growth has led to their requirement for a Health and Safety Officer The Role Will lead Safety and Health activity, ensuring the highest international standards are in place, maintained and reviewed for improvement click apply for full job details
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
The Company Our client is a market leader in the engineering sector; a period of growth has led to their requirement for a Health and Safety Officer The Role Will lead Safety and Health activity, ensuring the highest international standards are in place, maintained and reviewed for improvement click apply for full job details
The Pre-Birth Team is a small, specialist team that has developed since 2017 with the main aim to ensure appropriate planning during the pre-birth stage. Our Pre-Birth Team sits within Intake & Assessment. Intake and Assessment is a fast paced and exciting team. Due to Cardiff's demography the work is diverse and progressive. Practitioners hold cases for a short period of time; long term work is generally transferred at the first planning meeting. About the job Due to the nature and complexity of the work, you would carry a caseload between 10-15 cases and work with the families until point of transfer following birth. This team provides: intensive planned intervention, assessment, and support during pregnancy to parents where support needs and/ or risks have been identified, the key requirement for a referral to the team, being that there are no children in the care of parents so this means that parents may have older children who have been removed from their care. The aim of the team is: to assess, provide support, safety plan and risk manage the safeguarding needs of the unborn baby including initiating care proceedings. The team work closely with Midwifery and other partner agencies to ensure a coordinated approach and there is ample opportunity for multi-agency working. What We Are Looking For From You The successful candidate will be & have: experience of assessment, care planning, person centre planning and care management skills working actively with all partners to identify and meet individuals care support needs. need to have managed a complex caseload including Court work. a degree in Social Work (or equivalent) is essential for this role, as well as excellent skills in assessment and the ability to write concise records and reports. will be a good team player, have excellent communication and organisation skills and have IT skills. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Jayne Carr on . Please refer to job description and person specification when applying for the above post. Additional information With effect from 1st April 2026, this post attracts a market supplement of £5,000 (full time equivalent). This payment is reviewed on a 12 monthly basis. This post has a requirement for registration with Social Care Wales. This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced check. Safeguarding and Child Protection are key priorities for the Council. We aim to support children and vulnerable adults to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. Our services and schools are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults, and will take action to safeguard their well-being, and acknowledge that children and vulnerable adults have a right to protection. This is supported in the general ethos of the Council and all schools. This post is temporary until 30/08/2027. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. This vacancy is suitable for post share. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. Mae'r Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth yn dîm bach, arbenigol sydd wedi datblygu ers 2017 gyda'r prif nod o sicrhau cynllunio priodol yn ystod y cyfnod cyn geni. Mae ein Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth o fewn yr adran Derbyn ac Asesu. Mae Derbyn ac Asesu yn dîm sy'n gweithio'n gyflym mewn amgylchedd cyffrous. Oherwydd demograffeg Caerdydd, mae'r gwaith yn amrywiol ac yn flaengar. Mae ymarferwyr yn cadw achosion am gyfnod byr; yn gyffredinol, trosglwyddir gwaith hirdymor yn y cyfarfod cynllunio cyntaf. Am Y Swydd achos ac yn gweithio gyda'r teuluoedd tan y pwynt trosglwyddo ar ôl geni. Mae'r tîm hwn yn darparu: ymyriadau, asesiadau a chymorth dwys wedi ei gynllunio yn ystod beichiogrwydd, i rieni pan fo anghenion cymorth a/neu risgiau wedi cael eu nodi. Y gofyniad allweddol ar gyfer atgyfeirio i'r tîm yw nad oes unrhyw blant yng ngofal y rhieni, felly mae hyn yn golygu y gallai fod yna blant hŷn sydd wedi cael eu cymryd o ofal y rhieni. Nod y tîm yw: asesu, cynnig cymorth, creu cynllun diogelwch a rheoli risg o ran anghenion diogelu'r babi sydd heb ei eni gan gynnwys dechrau achosion gofal. Mae'r tîm yn gweithio'n agos gyda'r adran Bydwreigiaeth ac asiantaethau partner eraill i sicrhau dull cydgysylltiedig ac mae digon o gyfle ar gyfer gwaith amlasiantaethol. Beth Rydym Ei Eisiau Gennych Bydd yr ymgeisydd llwyddiannus yn meddu ar: brofiad o asesu, cynllunio gofal, cynllunio â ffocws ar y person a hyrwyddo sgiliau rheoli gofal, gan weithio gyda'r holl bartneriaid i nodi a diwallu anghenion cymorth gofal unigolion. profiad o reoli llwyth achosion cymhleth gan gynnwys gwaith Llys. gradd mewn Gwaith Cymdeithasol (neu gyfwerth) yn hanfodol ar gyfer y rôl hon, yn ogystal â sgiliau asesu ardderchog, gyda'r gallu i ysgrifennu cofnodion ac adroddiadau cryno. yn aelod da o dîm hefyd, ac yn meddu ar sgiliau cyfathrebu a threfnu rhagorol, yn ogystal â sgiliau TG. I gael sgwrs anffurfiol am y rôl, cysylltwch â Jayne Carr ar . Cyfeiriwch at y disgrifiad swydd a'r fanyleb person wrth ymgeisio am y swydd uchod. Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Yn weithredol o 1 Ebrill 2026, bydd y rolau hyn yn gymwys ar gyfer taliad atodol marchnad o £5,000 (cyfwerth ag amser llawn). Adolygir y taliad hwn bob 12 mis. Mae'r swyddi hyn yn destun Gwiriadau Manwl gan y Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd. Fel rhan o'r swydd hon, rhaid i chi fod wedi'ch cofrestru gyda Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru. Mae Diogelu ac Amddiffyn Plant yn flaenoriaethau allweddol i'r Cyngor. Ein nod yw cefnogi plant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed er mwyn sicrhau eu bod mor ddiogel ag y gallant fod. Mae ein gwasanaethau a'n hysgolion wedi ymrwymo i sicrhau diogelwch pob plentyn ac oedolyn sy'n agored i niwed, a byddant yn gweithredu i ddiogelu eu lles, ac yn cydnabod bod gan blant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed yr hawl i gael eu hamddiffyn. Caiff hyn ei gefnogi yn ethos cyffredinol y Cyngor a'r holl ysgolion. Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Rhaid i ymgeiswyr mewnol sy'n dymuno gwneud cais am y swydd hon ar sail secondiad gael cymeradwyaeth cyn gwneud cais gan ddefnyddio Ffurflen SEC1 (4.C.081). Dim ond y Cyfarwyddwr / Cyfarwyddwr Cynorthwyol / Prif Swyddog neu uwch swyddog enwebedig ar radd nad yw'n is na RhG2, neu yn achos staff mewn ysgolion, y Pennaeth / Corff Llywodraethu, all gymeradwyo ceisiadau. Mae'r swydd hon yn addas i'w rhannu. Croesewir ceisiadau yn Gymraeg ac yn Saesneg. Ni chaiff ceisiadau Cymraeg eu trin yn llai ffafriol na cheisiadau Saesneg. Rydym yn deall y gallech ddefnyddio Deallusrwydd Artiffisial ac adnoddau eraill ar gyfer eich cais; fodd bynnag, gwnewch yn siŵr fod yr holl wybodaeth rydych chi'n ei darparu yn ffeithiol gywir, yn onest, yn wreiddiol ac nad yw'n cynnwys syniadau neu waith nad yw'n eiddo i chi.
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
The Pre-Birth Team is a small, specialist team that has developed since 2017 with the main aim to ensure appropriate planning during the pre-birth stage. Our Pre-Birth Team sits within Intake & Assessment. Intake and Assessment is a fast paced and exciting team. Due to Cardiff's demography the work is diverse and progressive. Practitioners hold cases for a short period of time; long term work is generally transferred at the first planning meeting. About the job Due to the nature and complexity of the work, you would carry a caseload between 10-15 cases and work with the families until point of transfer following birth. This team provides: intensive planned intervention, assessment, and support during pregnancy to parents where support needs and/ or risks have been identified, the key requirement for a referral to the team, being that there are no children in the care of parents so this means that parents may have older children who have been removed from their care. The aim of the team is: to assess, provide support, safety plan and risk manage the safeguarding needs of the unborn baby including initiating care proceedings. The team work closely with Midwifery and other partner agencies to ensure a coordinated approach and there is ample opportunity for multi-agency working. What We Are Looking For From You The successful candidate will be & have: experience of assessment, care planning, person centre planning and care management skills working actively with all partners to identify and meet individuals care support needs. need to have managed a complex caseload including Court work. a degree in Social Work (or equivalent) is essential for this role, as well as excellent skills in assessment and the ability to write concise records and reports. will be a good team player, have excellent communication and organisation skills and have IT skills. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Jayne Carr on . Please refer to job description and person specification when applying for the above post. Additional information With effect from 1st April 2026, this post attracts a market supplement of £5,000 (full time equivalent). This payment is reviewed on a 12 monthly basis. This post has a requirement for registration with Social Care Wales. This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced check. Safeguarding and Child Protection are key priorities for the Council. We aim to support children and vulnerable adults to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. Our services and schools are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults, and will take action to safeguard their well-being, and acknowledge that children and vulnerable adults have a right to protection. This is supported in the general ethos of the Council and all schools. This post is temporary until 30/08/2027. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. This vacancy is suitable for post share. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. Mae'r Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth yn dîm bach, arbenigol sydd wedi datblygu ers 2017 gyda'r prif nod o sicrhau cynllunio priodol yn ystod y cyfnod cyn geni. Mae ein Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth o fewn yr adran Derbyn ac Asesu. Mae Derbyn ac Asesu yn dîm sy'n gweithio'n gyflym mewn amgylchedd cyffrous. Oherwydd demograffeg Caerdydd, mae'r gwaith yn amrywiol ac yn flaengar. Mae ymarferwyr yn cadw achosion am gyfnod byr; yn gyffredinol, trosglwyddir gwaith hirdymor yn y cyfarfod cynllunio cyntaf. Am Y Swydd achos ac yn gweithio gyda'r teuluoedd tan y pwynt trosglwyddo ar ôl geni. Mae'r tîm hwn yn darparu: ymyriadau, asesiadau a chymorth dwys wedi ei gynllunio yn ystod beichiogrwydd, i rieni pan fo anghenion cymorth a/neu risgiau wedi cael eu nodi. Y gofyniad allweddol ar gyfer atgyfeirio i'r tîm yw nad oes unrhyw blant yng ngofal y rhieni, felly mae hyn yn golygu y gallai fod yna blant hŷn sydd wedi cael eu cymryd o ofal y rhieni. Nod y tîm yw: asesu, cynnig cymorth, creu cynllun diogelwch a rheoli risg o ran anghenion diogelu'r babi sydd heb ei eni gan gynnwys dechrau achosion gofal. Mae'r tîm yn gweithio'n agos gyda'r adran Bydwreigiaeth ac asiantaethau partner eraill i sicrhau dull cydgysylltiedig ac mae digon o gyfle ar gyfer gwaith amlasiantaethol. Beth Rydym Ei Eisiau Gennych Bydd yr ymgeisydd llwyddiannus yn meddu ar: brofiad o asesu, cynllunio gofal, cynllunio â ffocws ar y person a hyrwyddo sgiliau rheoli gofal, gan weithio gyda'r holl bartneriaid i nodi a diwallu anghenion cymorth gofal unigolion. profiad o reoli llwyth achosion cymhleth gan gynnwys gwaith Llys. gradd mewn Gwaith Cymdeithasol (neu gyfwerth) yn hanfodol ar gyfer y rôl hon, yn ogystal â sgiliau asesu ardderchog, gyda'r gallu i ysgrifennu cofnodion ac adroddiadau cryno. yn aelod da o dîm hefyd, ac yn meddu ar sgiliau cyfathrebu a threfnu rhagorol, yn ogystal â sgiliau TG. I gael sgwrs anffurfiol am y rôl, cysylltwch â Jayne Carr ar . Cyfeiriwch at y disgrifiad swydd a'r fanyleb person wrth ymgeisio am y swydd uchod. Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Yn weithredol o 1 Ebrill 2026, bydd y rolau hyn yn gymwys ar gyfer taliad atodol marchnad o £5,000 (cyfwerth ag amser llawn). Adolygir y taliad hwn bob 12 mis. Mae'r swyddi hyn yn destun Gwiriadau Manwl gan y Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd. Fel rhan o'r swydd hon, rhaid i chi fod wedi'ch cofrestru gyda Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru. Mae Diogelu ac Amddiffyn Plant yn flaenoriaethau allweddol i'r Cyngor. Ein nod yw cefnogi plant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed er mwyn sicrhau eu bod mor ddiogel ag y gallant fod. Mae ein gwasanaethau a'n hysgolion wedi ymrwymo i sicrhau diogelwch pob plentyn ac oedolyn sy'n agored i niwed, a byddant yn gweithredu i ddiogelu eu lles, ac yn cydnabod bod gan blant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed yr hawl i gael eu hamddiffyn. Caiff hyn ei gefnogi yn ethos cyffredinol y Cyngor a'r holl ysgolion. Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Rhaid i ymgeiswyr mewnol sy'n dymuno gwneud cais am y swydd hon ar sail secondiad gael cymeradwyaeth cyn gwneud cais gan ddefnyddio Ffurflen SEC1 (4.C.081). Dim ond y Cyfarwyddwr / Cyfarwyddwr Cynorthwyol / Prif Swyddog neu uwch swyddog enwebedig ar radd nad yw'n is na RhG2, neu yn achos staff mewn ysgolion, y Pennaeth / Corff Llywodraethu, all gymeradwyo ceisiadau. Mae'r swydd hon yn addas i'w rhannu. Croesewir ceisiadau yn Gymraeg ac yn Saesneg. Ni chaiff ceisiadau Cymraeg eu trin yn llai ffafriol na cheisiadau Saesneg. Rydym yn deall y gallech ddefnyddio Deallusrwydd Artiffisial ac adnoddau eraill ar gyfer eich cais; fodd bynnag, gwnewch yn siŵr fod yr holl wybodaeth rydych chi'n ei darparu yn ffeithiol gywir, yn onest, yn wreiddiol ac nad yw'n cynnwys syniadau neu waith nad yw'n eiddo i chi.
Are you ready to protect public health and shape a cleaner, healthier community? Join the award-winning The Borough Council as an Environmental Health Officer ! Location: Cheltenham GL50 Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Salary: £35,412 - £42,845 per annum Closing date: 02 Jul 2026 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council. We are committed to making Cheltenham a better place to live and work, enabling communities and businesses to thrive whilst protecting what is good about our town. We aim to be an employer of choice where everyone is treated fairly and feels valued and respected. We aim to provide a stimulating and rewarding working environment that encourages our people to work together, provides opportunities for them to reach their full potential and achieve a healthy work/life balance. Working at The Borough Council means working as part of a committed, professional, and friendly team. Environmental Health Officer - The Role: Help shape a cleaner, healthier Cheltenham. We're looking for a motivated Environmental Health Officer to join our Environmental Protection team and protect public health across the borough. The post will be appointed at Technical Officer or Environmental Health Officer level, depending on your qualifications and experience. We welcome applications from graduates working towards registration and from experienced officers. You will help us improve an important service that supports the environment and the local economy. The work is varied and includes home working, visits and inspections. You will work well with others, communicate clearly, and take initiative. Environmental Health Officer - Key Responsibilities: - Manage air quality monitoring including sampling and overseeing continuous air quality analysers and passive diffusion tubes - Investigate and respond to complaints relating to statutory nuisance from construction sites, entertainment venues, commercial and domestic premises and other sources - Regulate private water supplies in accordance with the Water Industry Act and ensure compliance with drinking water standards - Examine plans for proposed buildings, developments and licensing applications and provide statutory responses - Lead on environmental protection functions for events and represent the team at safety advisory groups - Prepare prosecution files for legal proceedings and present evidence at committee hearings - Fulfil statutory duties under Public Health legislation Environmental Health Officer - You: - Degree or equivalent qualification in Environmental Health or a related discipline, with professional registration with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health or another recognised professional institute - Demonstrable experience in a range of environmental health matters and the ability to apply professional judgement in varied and complex situations - Experience working within a local authority or other enforcing authority, including using statutory powers appropriately - Knowledge of key legislation, codes of practice and policies relevant to environmental health - Experience of frequent contact with members of the public, including handling challenging and sensitive situations Environmental Health Officer - Benefits: - An excellent pension scheme. You will be eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - A generous holiday entitlement of 26 days (pro rata) rising to 31 days (pro rata) after five years (excluding Bank Holidays) - A flexible and agile working environment. We aim to provide opportunities to work from home or elsewhere and offer flexibility in working hours - A comprehensive programme of learning and development - Two days (pro rata) paid time off for volunteering - Enhanced maternity and paternity schemes - Access to free counselling services - Upon successful completion of your probation period, you will then have access to our Healthcare Cashback Plan - A cycle to work scheme - Low-cost town centre parking - A commitment to employee wellbeing To submit your application for this exciting Environmental Health Officer opportunity, please click on 'Apply' now!
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Are you ready to protect public health and shape a cleaner, healthier community? Join the award-winning The Borough Council as an Environmental Health Officer ! Location: Cheltenham GL50 Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Salary: £35,412 - £42,845 per annum Closing date: 02 Jul 2026 Come and work for an award-winning organisation! We are an ambitious and forward-thinking council. We are committed to making Cheltenham a better place to live and work, enabling communities and businesses to thrive whilst protecting what is good about our town. We aim to be an employer of choice where everyone is treated fairly and feels valued and respected. We aim to provide a stimulating and rewarding working environment that encourages our people to work together, provides opportunities for them to reach their full potential and achieve a healthy work/life balance. Working at The Borough Council means working as part of a committed, professional, and friendly team. Environmental Health Officer - The Role: Help shape a cleaner, healthier Cheltenham. We're looking for a motivated Environmental Health Officer to join our Environmental Protection team and protect public health across the borough. The post will be appointed at Technical Officer or Environmental Health Officer level, depending on your qualifications and experience. We welcome applications from graduates working towards registration and from experienced officers. You will help us improve an important service that supports the environment and the local economy. The work is varied and includes home working, visits and inspections. You will work well with others, communicate clearly, and take initiative. Environmental Health Officer - Key Responsibilities: - Manage air quality monitoring including sampling and overseeing continuous air quality analysers and passive diffusion tubes - Investigate and respond to complaints relating to statutory nuisance from construction sites, entertainment venues, commercial and domestic premises and other sources - Regulate private water supplies in accordance with the Water Industry Act and ensure compliance with drinking water standards - Examine plans for proposed buildings, developments and licensing applications and provide statutory responses - Lead on environmental protection functions for events and represent the team at safety advisory groups - Prepare prosecution files for legal proceedings and present evidence at committee hearings - Fulfil statutory duties under Public Health legislation Environmental Health Officer - You: - Degree or equivalent qualification in Environmental Health or a related discipline, with professional registration with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health or another recognised professional institute - Demonstrable experience in a range of environmental health matters and the ability to apply professional judgement in varied and complex situations - Experience working within a local authority or other enforcing authority, including using statutory powers appropriately - Knowledge of key legislation, codes of practice and policies relevant to environmental health - Experience of frequent contact with members of the public, including handling challenging and sensitive situations Environmental Health Officer - Benefits: - An excellent pension scheme. You will be eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) - A generous holiday entitlement of 26 days (pro rata) rising to 31 days (pro rata) after five years (excluding Bank Holidays) - A flexible and agile working environment. We aim to provide opportunities to work from home or elsewhere and offer flexibility in working hours - A comprehensive programme of learning and development - Two days (pro rata) paid time off for volunteering - Enhanced maternity and paternity schemes - Access to free counselling services - Upon successful completion of your probation period, you will then have access to our Healthcare Cashback Plan - A cycle to work scheme - Low-cost town centre parking - A commitment to employee wellbeing To submit your application for this exciting Environmental Health Officer opportunity, please click on 'Apply' now!
We are working with a registered social landlord, who are recruiting a Planned Investment Manager to lead the delivery of a range of projects within capital programmes, from inception through to completion. The postholder will support the effective monitoring and reporting of spend, progress and risks across the delivery of the capital programme, escalating issues as required to the executive management team. You will be overseeing the delivery of the Surveying Team, managing one-off and specialist contracts and oversee the delivery of large adaptation work, legal disrepair, large one-off projects, decent homes, retrofit and decarbonisation activities. You will be the lead Officer in Contract Management for Planned Works from design, procurement, delivery, and implementation and be responsible for CDM compliance for the team. The post holder will be responsible for the work of more junior colleagues providing support on specific projects and the work of appointed project managers and external consultants. This will also include Regulatory and professional bodies; contractors and consultants; tenants/leaseholders; and voluntary and community groups and members of the public. Role Purpose Operational lead for the organisation's delivery of the annual programme of planned investment, component replacements, damp & mould remedial works, Compliance, and other associated major works. Operational lead on managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners. Ensure all areas of operational responsibility are shaped by key values. Provide an excellent customer service for all the association's residents. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the delivery of the corporate and assets strategy to ensure organisational service direction and strategic objective targets are met. Develop and sustain long term strategic relationships with our key partners in delivering a programme of planned investment and major repairs to create a seamless service with shared value. Lead on embedding and sustaining key values across all national contracts so that values are aligned, and all parties have the opportunity to create social and economic value. Lead on the building and management of sustainable and meaningful partnerships so that our contractors are resilient, and profitable whilst delivering good quality services in the way our customers expect. Assist in the procurement and mobilisation of new contractors and ongoing contract management. Ensure that all services are delivered in accordance with contract terms, KPIs and budgeted spend. Ensure compliance with all relevant policies and procedures to ensure there are no statutory, regulatory or contractual breaches. Responsible for the delivery of national planned investment and major works programmes, to circa XXXk properties. Manage budgets for planned investment and major works. Knowledge / Skills / Experience required Proven experience of developing long term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Proven experience of project managing multi-disciplined teams across a city-wide geographical area. Proven experience of developing and implementing customer and stakeholder engagement strategies. Highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Proven experience of driving costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Proven experience of managing large capital project budgets specifically within Asset Management, Property Investment and Public Procurement. Highly skilled in assessing information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Knowledge of building components and the diagnosis of building defects. Knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and health and safety legislation and best practise. Educated to HND level or equivalent, professional qualification in construction, housing, management or property surveying Hold a relevant management qualification, such as ILM Level 4 in Leadership and Management (desirable) A full UK driving license with the ability to drive as and when required by the business If you would like more information or to apply for this vacancy, please submit your CV, or contact Harvey Baker on TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
We are working with a registered social landlord, who are recruiting a Planned Investment Manager to lead the delivery of a range of projects within capital programmes, from inception through to completion. The postholder will support the effective monitoring and reporting of spend, progress and risks across the delivery of the capital programme, escalating issues as required to the executive management team. You will be overseeing the delivery of the Surveying Team, managing one-off and specialist contracts and oversee the delivery of large adaptation work, legal disrepair, large one-off projects, decent homes, retrofit and decarbonisation activities. You will be the lead Officer in Contract Management for Planned Works from design, procurement, delivery, and implementation and be responsible for CDM compliance for the team. The post holder will be responsible for the work of more junior colleagues providing support on specific projects and the work of appointed project managers and external consultants. This will also include Regulatory and professional bodies; contractors and consultants; tenants/leaseholders; and voluntary and community groups and members of the public. Role Purpose Operational lead for the organisation's delivery of the annual programme of planned investment, component replacements, damp & mould remedial works, Compliance, and other associated major works. Operational lead on managing and fostering long term strategic relationships with key partners. Ensure all areas of operational responsibility are shaped by key values. Provide an excellent customer service for all the association's residents. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the delivery of the corporate and assets strategy to ensure organisational service direction and strategic objective targets are met. Develop and sustain long term strategic relationships with our key partners in delivering a programme of planned investment and major repairs to create a seamless service with shared value. Lead on embedding and sustaining key values across all national contracts so that values are aligned, and all parties have the opportunity to create social and economic value. Lead on the building and management of sustainable and meaningful partnerships so that our contractors are resilient, and profitable whilst delivering good quality services in the way our customers expect. Assist in the procurement and mobilisation of new contractors and ongoing contract management. Ensure that all services are delivered in accordance with contract terms, KPIs and budgeted spend. Ensure compliance with all relevant policies and procedures to ensure there are no statutory, regulatory or contractual breaches. Responsible for the delivery of national planned investment and major works programmes, to circa XXXk properties. Manage budgets for planned investment and major works. Knowledge / Skills / Experience required Proven experience of developing long term strategic partnerships and embedding key values with stakeholders. Proven experience of project managing multi-disciplined teams across a city-wide geographical area. Proven experience of developing and implementing customer and stakeholder engagement strategies. Highly developed communication skills with experience of presenting to a range of audiences. Proven experience of driving costs down whilst improving economic and social value. Proven experience of managing large capital project budgets specifically within Asset Management, Property Investment and Public Procurement. Highly skilled in assessing information and devising and implementing appropriate solutions. Knowledge of building components and the diagnosis of building defects. Knowledge of building law, regulation, building contracts, contract law and health and safety legislation and best practise. Educated to HND level or equivalent, professional qualification in construction, housing, management or property surveying Hold a relevant management qualification, such as ILM Level 4 in Leadership and Management (desirable) A full UK driving license with the ability to drive as and when required by the business If you would like more information or to apply for this vacancy, please submit your CV, or contact Harvey Baker on TristoneNash is working as an employment agency on behalf of a client
Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) Full-time - 36 hours per week 45.20 per hour (Umbrella) London Borough of Hackney are recruiting for an experienced Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) within their Children's Safeguarding & Quality Assurance Service. This is a key role where you will act as an independent, authoritative professional, ensuring that children?s voices are central and that care planning prioritises their safety, wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. About the role As an Independent Reviewing Officer, you will: Chair Looked After Child Reviews and Foster Carer Annual Reviews, ensuring all meetings are child-centred and effective Hold the Local Authority to account, ensuring high-quality care planning and decision-making for children Provide independent scrutiny of safeguarding practice, challenging where necessary to drive improvement Monitor care and permanence plans, ensuring timely progression and positive outcomes Escalate concerns appropriately, including to senior leadership and external bodies where required Promote systemic, trauma-informed, and anti-racist practice across services Work closely with multi-agency partners to ensure coordinated and effective support for children and families What we're looking for To be considered, you will have: A recognised Social Work qualification and current Social Work England registration At least 5 years post-qualifying experience, including management-level experience Strong experience within Looked After Children and statutory review processes In-depth knowledge of key legislation including the Children Act 1989 and IRO statutory guidance Proven ability to challenge practice and influence senior stakeholders Excellent report writing, analytical, and decision-making skills Strong commitment to safeguarding and equality is essential Why join Hackney? Work within a forward-thinking, values-driven service committed to improving outcomes for children Be part of an authority championing anti-racist and trauma-informed practice Opportunity to influence service development and quality assurance across Children?s Services Collaborative, multi-agency working environment Interested? For more information or to apply, please contact: Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) Full-time - 36 hours per week 45.20 per hour (Umbrella) London Borough of Hackney are recruiting for an experienced Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) within their Children's Safeguarding & Quality Assurance Service. This is a key role where you will act as an independent, authoritative professional, ensuring that children?s voices are central and that care planning prioritises their safety, wellbeing, and long-term outcomes. About the role As an Independent Reviewing Officer, you will: Chair Looked After Child Reviews and Foster Carer Annual Reviews, ensuring all meetings are child-centred and effective Hold the Local Authority to account, ensuring high-quality care planning and decision-making for children Provide independent scrutiny of safeguarding practice, challenging where necessary to drive improvement Monitor care and permanence plans, ensuring timely progression and positive outcomes Escalate concerns appropriately, including to senior leadership and external bodies where required Promote systemic, trauma-informed, and anti-racist practice across services Work closely with multi-agency partners to ensure coordinated and effective support for children and families What we're looking for To be considered, you will have: A recognised Social Work qualification and current Social Work England registration At least 5 years post-qualifying experience, including management-level experience Strong experience within Looked After Children and statutory review processes In-depth knowledge of key legislation including the Children Act 1989 and IRO statutory guidance Proven ability to challenge practice and influence senior stakeholders Excellent report writing, analytical, and decision-making skills Strong commitment to safeguarding and equality is essential Why join Hackney? Work within a forward-thinking, values-driven service committed to improving outcomes for children Be part of an authority championing anti-racist and trauma-informed practice Opportunity to influence service development and quality assurance across Children?s Services Collaborative, multi-agency working environment Interested? For more information or to apply, please contact: Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Candidates must be suitably experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity. Part of the role will be the covering of a heavy caseload of such matters in order to cover a period of long term absence and as such, applicants need to have the ability to start such work immediately and complete cases to challenging timescales Senior Commerial Lawyer To provide high quality and solution focused legal services to the City Council, schools and other clients in one of the following teams: Child Protection Commercial Law Property and Regeneration Adult Social Care and Litigation Planning and Regulatory Law To be a senior advisor and representative in an area of legal specialism including complex, high profile and sensitive matters. To be able to provide advice on other legal matters affecting local authorities. To manage and develop lawyers and other fee earners. To support the head of law and legal management team in the management of the service. Main Areas of Responsibility: To undertake a full caseload of complex and often sensitive legal matters within one or more specialisms of the team and dealing with complex and sensitive matters To provide proactive and solution focussed advice that supports the delivery of the council's priorities and policies To manage and develop lawyers and / or other team members within your team ensuring the delivery of high quality and cost-effective legal services To be able to advise on legal matters relevant to public and local government law including on executive and committee decision-making, information governance and public law challenges To advise members and formal member level bodies including Cabinet, Council, committees and overview and scrutiny in respect of the team's specialism and as required by the City Director and / or their Deputy Director To support the City Director of Law & Governance in their role as monitoring officer and in promoting the Nolan Principles in the council and escalating matters as appropriate To externally commission legal work for the Council where required, ensuring value for money and high-quality advice and representation is received To ensure the service, teams and the wider Council is aware of the current and future law and practice affecting the authority To participate in the delivery of projects and programmes in the Legal Service and / or corporately To support the Head of Law with the development of legal procedures and policies To support the Head of Law in the delivery of value for money and income generation in the work of the team To have responsibility to authorise payments from an agreed expenditure budget To deputise for the Head of Law in their absence or as requested To manage lawyers and team members ensuring their performance management and development The job holder will embed diversity and inclusion into the team and Council's working promoting non-discriminatory practices and challenging discriminatory practices at all times To ensure compliance with statutory duties and corporate policies and standards and ensure within team, raising non-compliance including but not limited to health and safety, information governance, financial and procurement regulations This job description is not intended to be either prescriptive or exhaustive, it is issued as a framework to outline the main areas of responsibility at the time of writing. To carry out other tasks as may reasonably be required Supervision and Management Responsibility: Ensuring activities are planned to include meaningful one to one conversations, quality annual appraisals and regular workforce planning and development Manages performance and behavioural issues effectively Budget and Financial Responsibility: Being fully accountable for managing the council's resources well and complying with statutory requirements. This includes managing time, avoiding unnecessary waste, reuse and recycle resources to reduce personal impact. Monitor financial performance and deliver within budget Monitor financial performance, deliver within budget and seek savings and efficiencies by exploring opportunities to draw funding where appropriate Set, monitor, and remain within budget whilst challenging the team to deliver increased efficiencies Explores different options for funding and income generation Social Value Responsibility: Drive for social value through all activities, ensuring wider social, economic and environmental benefits for the council, residents and communities Physical Demands of the Job: The post holder will be required to use a computer screen and sit at a desk for prolonged periods of time Corporate Responsibility: Contribute to the delivery of the Council Plan Delivering and promoting excellent customer service, externally and internally Commitment to customer excellence by dealing with customer feedback, including complaints, and learning from feedback in the drive for continuous improvement Making the council a great place to work, living the council's values, actively engaging in regular communications including team meetings, undertaking training as required and being responsible for managing own performance Develop the Council's commitment to equal opportunities and to promote non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of work undertaken To ensure that all work functions are undertaken in accordance with health and safety legislation, codes of practice and the Council's safety plan Competency Framework: We operate a competency framework, a set of core behaviours which define how we are expected to approach our work, how we perform in certain situations and how we treat each other. Each competency details the standards of behaviours and skills required by all staff and this in turn supports delivery of our aim and our council plans linking them together with our values. The post holder will be required to demonstrate the ability to perform at the following competency level: Level 2. The competency framework can be found here. Person Specification Assessment methods used: I = Interview, P = Presentation, A = Application, E = Exercise, T = Test, AC = Assessment Centre Qualification and training Essential Qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England & Wales) (A) Must be authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007 (A) Expert knowledge and understanding of the law and procedure relating to the relevant area of specialism (A/I) Desirable An understanding of public law as it applies to local authorities, including decision making and governance Management training relevant to the seniority and nature of the role Experience Essential Experience of providing complex and specialist legal advice to a local authority or similar organisation (A/I) Experience of the supervision of staff (A/I) Experience of building and maintaining positive relationships with clients (internal and external) and delivering their needs (A/I) To provide legal advice in the team's specialism, including advising and representing the Council in internal and external forums (A/I) To provide risk based and solution focussed advice to clients (I) To work under pressure and with minimal supervision (A/I) To support the delivery and cost effectiveness of legal services through continuous improvement (I) To be able to manage and motivate team members (A/I) A skilled communicator to a range of audiences in writing and verbally (A/I) Desirable Experience of working on projects To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way To have an understanding of working in a political environment To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council To support the work of the monitoring officer Commitment Essential Experience of working on projects (A/I) To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way (I) To have an understanding of working in a political environment (I) To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council (A/I) To support the work of the monitoring officer (I) Must be qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England and Wales) and authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007. Must be experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts, and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity.
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
Candidates must be suitably experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity. Part of the role will be the covering of a heavy caseload of such matters in order to cover a period of long term absence and as such, applicants need to have the ability to start such work immediately and complete cases to challenging timescales Senior Commerial Lawyer To provide high quality and solution focused legal services to the City Council, schools and other clients in one of the following teams: Child Protection Commercial Law Property and Regeneration Adult Social Care and Litigation Planning and Regulatory Law To be a senior advisor and representative in an area of legal specialism including complex, high profile and sensitive matters. To be able to provide advice on other legal matters affecting local authorities. To manage and develop lawyers and other fee earners. To support the head of law and legal management team in the management of the service. Main Areas of Responsibility: To undertake a full caseload of complex and often sensitive legal matters within one or more specialisms of the team and dealing with complex and sensitive matters To provide proactive and solution focussed advice that supports the delivery of the council's priorities and policies To manage and develop lawyers and / or other team members within your team ensuring the delivery of high quality and cost-effective legal services To be able to advise on legal matters relevant to public and local government law including on executive and committee decision-making, information governance and public law challenges To advise members and formal member level bodies including Cabinet, Council, committees and overview and scrutiny in respect of the team's specialism and as required by the City Director and / or their Deputy Director To support the City Director of Law & Governance in their role as monitoring officer and in promoting the Nolan Principles in the council and escalating matters as appropriate To externally commission legal work for the Council where required, ensuring value for money and high-quality advice and representation is received To ensure the service, teams and the wider Council is aware of the current and future law and practice affecting the authority To participate in the delivery of projects and programmes in the Legal Service and / or corporately To support the Head of Law with the development of legal procedures and policies To support the Head of Law in the delivery of value for money and income generation in the work of the team To have responsibility to authorise payments from an agreed expenditure budget To deputise for the Head of Law in their absence or as requested To manage lawyers and team members ensuring their performance management and development The job holder will embed diversity and inclusion into the team and Council's working promoting non-discriminatory practices and challenging discriminatory practices at all times To ensure compliance with statutory duties and corporate policies and standards and ensure within team, raising non-compliance including but not limited to health and safety, information governance, financial and procurement regulations This job description is not intended to be either prescriptive or exhaustive, it is issued as a framework to outline the main areas of responsibility at the time of writing. To carry out other tasks as may reasonably be required Supervision and Management Responsibility: Ensuring activities are planned to include meaningful one to one conversations, quality annual appraisals and regular workforce planning and development Manages performance and behavioural issues effectively Budget and Financial Responsibility: Being fully accountable for managing the council's resources well and complying with statutory requirements. This includes managing time, avoiding unnecessary waste, reuse and recycle resources to reduce personal impact. Monitor financial performance and deliver within budget Monitor financial performance, deliver within budget and seek savings and efficiencies by exploring opportunities to draw funding where appropriate Set, monitor, and remain within budget whilst challenging the team to deliver increased efficiencies Explores different options for funding and income generation Social Value Responsibility: Drive for social value through all activities, ensuring wider social, economic and environmental benefits for the council, residents and communities Physical Demands of the Job: The post holder will be required to use a computer screen and sit at a desk for prolonged periods of time Corporate Responsibility: Contribute to the delivery of the Council Plan Delivering and promoting excellent customer service, externally and internally Commitment to customer excellence by dealing with customer feedback, including complaints, and learning from feedback in the drive for continuous improvement Making the council a great place to work, living the council's values, actively engaging in regular communications including team meetings, undertaking training as required and being responsible for managing own performance Develop the Council's commitment to equal opportunities and to promote non-discriminatory practices in all aspects of work undertaken To ensure that all work functions are undertaken in accordance with health and safety legislation, codes of practice and the Council's safety plan Competency Framework: We operate a competency framework, a set of core behaviours which define how we are expected to approach our work, how we perform in certain situations and how we treat each other. Each competency details the standards of behaviours and skills required by all staff and this in turn supports delivery of our aim and our council plans linking them together with our values. The post holder will be required to demonstrate the ability to perform at the following competency level: Level 2. The competency framework can be found here. Person Specification Assessment methods used: I = Interview, P = Presentation, A = Application, E = Exercise, T = Test, AC = Assessment Centre Qualification and training Essential Qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England & Wales) (A) Must be authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007 (A) Expert knowledge and understanding of the law and procedure relating to the relevant area of specialism (A/I) Desirable An understanding of public law as it applies to local authorities, including decision making and governance Management training relevant to the seniority and nature of the role Experience Essential Experience of providing complex and specialist legal advice to a local authority or similar organisation (A/I) Experience of the supervision of staff (A/I) Experience of building and maintaining positive relationships with clients (internal and external) and delivering their needs (A/I) To provide legal advice in the team's specialism, including advising and representing the Council in internal and external forums (A/I) To provide risk based and solution focussed advice to clients (I) To work under pressure and with minimal supervision (A/I) To support the delivery and cost effectiveness of legal services through continuous improvement (I) To be able to manage and motivate team members (A/I) A skilled communicator to a range of audiences in writing and verbally (A/I) Desirable Experience of working on projects To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way To have an understanding of working in a political environment To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council To support the work of the monitoring officer Commitment Essential Experience of working on projects (A/I) To work collaboratively at all levels and in a non-hierarchical way (I) To have an understanding of working in a political environment (I) To promote and advance diversity and inclusion and challenge inequality in the service and Council (A/I) To support the work of the monitoring officer (I) Must be qualified solicitor, barrister, FCILEX (in all cases authorised to practice in England and Wales) and authorised to conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act 2007. Must be experienced and proficient in the drafting of social care and public health contracts, advice on the specific legal regimes affecting the procurement of such contracts, and the conduct of social care and public health commissioning activity.
Housing Interventions Officer - Custody Based - HMP Parc Location: Bridgend Salary: £26,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent About The Role Are you a positive, solutions-focused professional with a passion for preventing homelessness and reducing reoffending? If you re driven by supporting meaningful change for people involved in the criminal justice system, this could be the ideal role for you. As a Housing Interventions Officer, you ll be based primarily at HMP Parc, working side-by-side with Probation resettlement colleagues and directly with men in custody and on release. Occasional travel to HMP Cardiff, Swansea, Usk or Prescoed may be required depending on service need. You ll deliver housing-focused interventions that prevent homelessness, improve access to accommodation and support successful resettlement into the community. What you ll be doing Deliver 1-to-1 housing advice and interventions within the prison environment Complete holistic housing needs assessments and develop clear, structured action plans Prevent homelessness by securing and sustaining suitable accommodation Source private rented accommodation (HMOs, shared housing, studios and 1-beds) Liaise with landlords and agents, including negotiating rent and tenancy terms Ensure properties meet legal, health & safety and Rent Smart Wales requirements Work closely with Prison, Probation and housing partners to manage risk and achieve targets Encourage engagement with Forward Connect and other appropriate support services What we re looking for Good knowledge of housing and welfare benefits systems Experience providing housing and welfare advice Experience assessing housing and wider support needs Ability to develop support plans to help people sustain tenancies Understanding of homelessness, abstinence-based recovery and complex needs Experience supporting people facing multiple disadvantage If you re motivated, resilient and committed to reducing reoffending through stable housing, we d love to hear from you. All probation-based roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and HMPPS security vetting. These checks can take up to 6-8 weeks to complete. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the successful completion of both checks. Please note if you have lived overseas within the last 5 years then checks may take longer. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Training and development opportunities Simply Health Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Housing Interventions Officer - Custody Based - HMP Parc Location: Bridgend Salary: £26,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent About The Role Are you a positive, solutions-focused professional with a passion for preventing homelessness and reducing reoffending? If you re driven by supporting meaningful change for people involved in the criminal justice system, this could be the ideal role for you. As a Housing Interventions Officer, you ll be based primarily at HMP Parc, working side-by-side with Probation resettlement colleagues and directly with men in custody and on release. Occasional travel to HMP Cardiff, Swansea, Usk or Prescoed may be required depending on service need. You ll deliver housing-focused interventions that prevent homelessness, improve access to accommodation and support successful resettlement into the community. What you ll be doing Deliver 1-to-1 housing advice and interventions within the prison environment Complete holistic housing needs assessments and develop clear, structured action plans Prevent homelessness by securing and sustaining suitable accommodation Source private rented accommodation (HMOs, shared housing, studios and 1-beds) Liaise with landlords and agents, including negotiating rent and tenancy terms Ensure properties meet legal, health & safety and Rent Smart Wales requirements Work closely with Prison, Probation and housing partners to manage risk and achieve targets Encourage engagement with Forward Connect and other appropriate support services What we re looking for Good knowledge of housing and welfare benefits systems Experience providing housing and welfare advice Experience assessing housing and wider support needs Ability to develop support plans to help people sustain tenancies Understanding of homelessness, abstinence-based recovery and complex needs Experience supporting people facing multiple disadvantage If you re motivated, resilient and committed to reducing reoffending through stable housing, we d love to hear from you. All probation-based roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and HMPPS security vetting. These checks can take up to 6-8 weeks to complete. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the successful completion of both checks. Please note if you have lived overseas within the last 5 years then checks may take longer. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Training and development opportunities Simply Health Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Estate Manager Wandsworth SW18 1HR Public Sector - Local Authority Full time - Mon-Fri, 36 hours per week Temporary role - 3 months with likely extension 21.70 per hour PAYE / 28.29 per hour Umbrella To manage approximately 750 properties and deal with a wide range of tenancy and leasehold issues. Specific Duties: 1.Responsible to the Area Housing Manager through the Senior Estate Manager for the day-to-day management and routine repair of a group of dwellings within the Area. 2. Provides the main point of contact with tenants and leaseholders by receiving and acting upon tenants and leaseholders' complaints and enquires. Carries out inspections of individual properties as well as internal and external communal areas of blocks and estates, making recommendations for improvements as necessary. 3. Responsible for prioritising own workload, dealing with enquiries and requests on management and repair matters in accordance with established policies and procedures. As the first and primary point of contact, is required to be highly conversant and comply with relevant legislation and case law, imparting the information to tenants, residents and leaseholders as required. 4. Investigates and recommends management transfers, discretionary tenancies, succession requests and prepares reports for Area Housing Manager/ Deputy Area Housing Manager where appropriate. Liaises with internal and external agencies in respect of vulnerable residents with mental or physical health issues or social difficulties. Attends and presents at case conferences such as Community Multi Agency Risk Assessment Panel or Team Around the Child regarding high risk or complex cases. 5. Issues repair orders in accordance with Council procedures; carries out post- inspections and the checking of invoices. Processes variation orders and resolves disputes regarding invoices. Responsible for ensuring appropriate security measures are taken for all vacant properties in their patch. 6. Assesses whether permission should be given to tenants and leaseholders to carry out alterations/improvements in accordance with Council policy and detailed procedures/ stringent time limits. Investigates unauthorised alterations and takes appropriate enforcement action to remedy breaches of tenancy/lease terms. Investigates breaches by Leaseholders of HMO Regulations. 7. Responsible for full and appropriate investigation of routine and non-routine complex cases of antisocial behaviour, including all reports of hate crime; ensures all cases are progressed in accordance with policy and procedure. Keeps the NPS anti-social behaviour database fully updated. Initiates mediation where possible and takes enforcement action for breach of lease/tenancy agreements where appropriate. 8. Responsible for investigating, and taking appropriate action on complaints from residents, elected Members of Parliament and ward Councillors. 9. Responsible for processing Flexible Fixed Term Tenancies Reviews in accordance with policy and detailed procedure, adhering to stringent time limits. Ensures that timely responses are provided to leasehold Pre-Assignment Queries and Right to Buy tenancy and occupancy checks to ensure compliance with the statutory time frame and prevent compensatory payments by the Council. 10. Assists the Resident Participation Officer in maintaining positive liaison with existing tenant, resident/ leaseholder associations/ forum meetings as directed by the Area Housing Manager. Assists where appropriate in the formation of new associations and attends relevant evening meetings/ weekend social events. 11. Attends Court routinely on housing management cases, gas safety injunction cases, unauthorised occupants, and squatters; also arranges and attends subsequent evictions. Attends evictions for rent arrears and unauthorised occupation and executes gas safety injunction orders. 12. Calculates charges for major works and consults with leaseholders in accordance with relevant legislation including the preparation of consultation letters, subsequent negotiations with leaseholders and liaison with other sections of the department and other Council departments. Similarly advises leaseholders on matters relating to routine service charges/major works: answers service charge enquiries within timescales laid down in the Leaseholder's Charter. 13. Responsible for undertaking fire safety checks, particularly of leasehold property front entrance doors to ensure compliance with fire regulations and specific lease terms. Makes sure buildings are compliant with fire safety regulations by ensuring that communal areas are clear. Initiates and progresses enforcement action for breach of lease if warranted. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
Estate Manager Wandsworth SW18 1HR Public Sector - Local Authority Full time - Mon-Fri, 36 hours per week Temporary role - 3 months with likely extension 21.70 per hour PAYE / 28.29 per hour Umbrella To manage approximately 750 properties and deal with a wide range of tenancy and leasehold issues. Specific Duties: 1.Responsible to the Area Housing Manager through the Senior Estate Manager for the day-to-day management and routine repair of a group of dwellings within the Area. 2. Provides the main point of contact with tenants and leaseholders by receiving and acting upon tenants and leaseholders' complaints and enquires. Carries out inspections of individual properties as well as internal and external communal areas of blocks and estates, making recommendations for improvements as necessary. 3. Responsible for prioritising own workload, dealing with enquiries and requests on management and repair matters in accordance with established policies and procedures. As the first and primary point of contact, is required to be highly conversant and comply with relevant legislation and case law, imparting the information to tenants, residents and leaseholders as required. 4. Investigates and recommends management transfers, discretionary tenancies, succession requests and prepares reports for Area Housing Manager/ Deputy Area Housing Manager where appropriate. Liaises with internal and external agencies in respect of vulnerable residents with mental or physical health issues or social difficulties. Attends and presents at case conferences such as Community Multi Agency Risk Assessment Panel or Team Around the Child regarding high risk or complex cases. 5. Issues repair orders in accordance with Council procedures; carries out post- inspections and the checking of invoices. Processes variation orders and resolves disputes regarding invoices. Responsible for ensuring appropriate security measures are taken for all vacant properties in their patch. 6. Assesses whether permission should be given to tenants and leaseholders to carry out alterations/improvements in accordance with Council policy and detailed procedures/ stringent time limits. Investigates unauthorised alterations and takes appropriate enforcement action to remedy breaches of tenancy/lease terms. Investigates breaches by Leaseholders of HMO Regulations. 7. Responsible for full and appropriate investigation of routine and non-routine complex cases of antisocial behaviour, including all reports of hate crime; ensures all cases are progressed in accordance with policy and procedure. Keeps the NPS anti-social behaviour database fully updated. Initiates mediation where possible and takes enforcement action for breach of lease/tenancy agreements where appropriate. 8. Responsible for investigating, and taking appropriate action on complaints from residents, elected Members of Parliament and ward Councillors. 9. Responsible for processing Flexible Fixed Term Tenancies Reviews in accordance with policy and detailed procedure, adhering to stringent time limits. Ensures that timely responses are provided to leasehold Pre-Assignment Queries and Right to Buy tenancy and occupancy checks to ensure compliance with the statutory time frame and prevent compensatory payments by the Council. 10. Assists the Resident Participation Officer in maintaining positive liaison with existing tenant, resident/ leaseholder associations/ forum meetings as directed by the Area Housing Manager. Assists where appropriate in the formation of new associations and attends relevant evening meetings/ weekend social events. 11. Attends Court routinely on housing management cases, gas safety injunction cases, unauthorised occupants, and squatters; also arranges and attends subsequent evictions. Attends evictions for rent arrears and unauthorised occupation and executes gas safety injunction orders. 12. Calculates charges for major works and consults with leaseholders in accordance with relevant legislation including the preparation of consultation letters, subsequent negotiations with leaseholders and liaison with other sections of the department and other Council departments. Similarly advises leaseholders on matters relating to routine service charges/major works: answers service charge enquiries within timescales laid down in the Leaseholder's Charter. 13. Responsible for undertaking fire safety checks, particularly of leasehold property front entrance doors to ensure compliance with fire regulations and specific lease terms. Makes sure buildings are compliant with fire safety regulations by ensuring that communal areas are clear. Initiates and progresses enforcement action for breach of lease if warranted. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)