Purpose of the role: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an IT Internal Audit Manager to join our Internal Audit team in Derby. The core job location is Derby and be willing and able to travel to our operations anywhere in the world from time to time (if required). The overarching objectives of Internal Audit are to support and protect the organisation to achieve its objectives; improve the effectiveness of risk management and strength of the internal control environment; embed risk, control, and assurance; support to drive the change that the organisation is undertaking. Reporting into the Head of IT Internal Audit, you will responsible for: Planning and conducting IT audits in accordance with an agreed plan of work, to improve the effectiveness of risk management and strengthen the IT internal control environment Offering specialist insight, expertise, and advice and robustly and constructively challenging current internal controls Developing recommendations to management improve internal controls in the most effective way, promoting a culture of transparency and openness Promoting an understanding of the sources and value of management information and identifying and sharing best practice across our different businesses The skills you'll need: Prior experience of audit, IT risk management, or internal controls Ideally a professional qualification (CISA/CISSP) and/or educated to degree level and/or experience in IT Preferred Requirements: Strong commercial acumen Strong verbal and numerical analytical ability Good communication skills to enable you to question, listen, interpret, and explain concepts Be resilient, self-motivated, and accomplished at forming relationships and influencing people at all levels in the company GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 27, 2026
Contractor
Purpose of the role: An exciting opportunity has arisen for an IT Internal Audit Manager to join our Internal Audit team in Derby. The core job location is Derby and be willing and able to travel to our operations anywhere in the world from time to time (if required). The overarching objectives of Internal Audit are to support and protect the organisation to achieve its objectives; improve the effectiveness of risk management and strength of the internal control environment; embed risk, control, and assurance; support to drive the change that the organisation is undertaking. Reporting into the Head of IT Internal Audit, you will responsible for: Planning and conducting IT audits in accordance with an agreed plan of work, to improve the effectiveness of risk management and strengthen the IT internal control environment Offering specialist insight, expertise, and advice and robustly and constructively challenging current internal controls Developing recommendations to management improve internal controls in the most effective way, promoting a culture of transparency and openness Promoting an understanding of the sources and value of management information and identifying and sharing best practice across our different businesses The skills you'll need: Prior experience of audit, IT risk management, or internal controls Ideally a professional qualification (CISA/CISSP) and/or educated to degree level and/or experience in IT Preferred Requirements: Strong commercial acumen Strong verbal and numerical analytical ability Good communication skills to enable you to question, listen, interpret, and explain concepts Be resilient, self-motivated, and accomplished at forming relationships and influencing people at all levels in the company GCS is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated 'self-starter' to join our team as Development Operations Manager. This is a crucial role in income growth for the organisation, responsible for prospect research and structured pipeline management for our fundraisers; managing the Orchestra's supporter database, Beacon, and the data it holds; gift processing and stewardship; and information management. If this role is for you, you will be a driven, highly organised and efficient individual and have meticulous approach to data management, ensuring data quality and accuracy to help Manchester Camerata achieve its goals. You don't have to have a classical music background for this position. We just want someone who is passionate about the impact of music and how it can transform lives Key Responsibilities Prospect research and pipeline management You'll create streamlined research processes to build tailored prospect pools for fundraisers, producing brief research profiles, gift capacity and propensity assessments, and network maps. You will coordinate deeper prospect research and mapping with an external consultancy company if required. You'll work closely with fundraisers to manage their prospect pipelines and suggest engagement strategies to progress gift acquisition. You'll conduct due diligence in compliance with our internal Due Diligence Policy and external regulations. Database and information management Following the establishment of a brand new CRM system, Beacon, in 2024, you will ensure data is stored in a structured way, is appropriate and accurate, and is effectively utilised to drive performance and support the development and delivery of the orchestra's strategic objectives. You will be responsible for supporting colleagues' effective use of the system with your data and database knowledge and expertise. You will undertake data interrogation and analysis to support and maximise the work of the fundraising team. You will support the preparation of funding applications and reports to donors and funders with reliable data that demonstrates the orchestra's impact. You will hold responsibility for data flow between systems (for e.g. our finance system, Xero and our new CRM). You will manage regular processes including the effective import and export of data from our systems. To ensure data integrity, you'll undertake data development, enrichment and cleaning projects, and find ways to improve system usage to ensure the highest quality data is available. You'll ensure the organisation adheres to GDPR and privacy regulations and keep abreast of changes to regulations. You'll champion the effective use of data insight to support a data-driven approach. Gift processing and stewardship You will be responsible for robust and accurate philanthropic income processing for transactions made by supporters. You'll support fundraising colleagues/ our CEO to ensure donors are thanked promptly and appropriately. You'll ensure Gift Aid and other regulatory requirements are met for all transactions. Other You will maintain up-to-date knowledge of system/market developments to support the identification of opportunities that will improve controls, efficiency and automation. You will carry out other such duties as may be required from time-to-time by the CEO, Head of Funding Partnerships, Head of Philanthropy or Head of Communications and Marketing.
May 27, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated 'self-starter' to join our team as Development Operations Manager. This is a crucial role in income growth for the organisation, responsible for prospect research and structured pipeline management for our fundraisers; managing the Orchestra's supporter database, Beacon, and the data it holds; gift processing and stewardship; and information management. If this role is for you, you will be a driven, highly organised and efficient individual and have meticulous approach to data management, ensuring data quality and accuracy to help Manchester Camerata achieve its goals. You don't have to have a classical music background for this position. We just want someone who is passionate about the impact of music and how it can transform lives Key Responsibilities Prospect research and pipeline management You'll create streamlined research processes to build tailored prospect pools for fundraisers, producing brief research profiles, gift capacity and propensity assessments, and network maps. You will coordinate deeper prospect research and mapping with an external consultancy company if required. You'll work closely with fundraisers to manage their prospect pipelines and suggest engagement strategies to progress gift acquisition. You'll conduct due diligence in compliance with our internal Due Diligence Policy and external regulations. Database and information management Following the establishment of a brand new CRM system, Beacon, in 2024, you will ensure data is stored in a structured way, is appropriate and accurate, and is effectively utilised to drive performance and support the development and delivery of the orchestra's strategic objectives. You will be responsible for supporting colleagues' effective use of the system with your data and database knowledge and expertise. You will undertake data interrogation and analysis to support and maximise the work of the fundraising team. You will support the preparation of funding applications and reports to donors and funders with reliable data that demonstrates the orchestra's impact. You will hold responsibility for data flow between systems (for e.g. our finance system, Xero and our new CRM). You will manage regular processes including the effective import and export of data from our systems. To ensure data integrity, you'll undertake data development, enrichment and cleaning projects, and find ways to improve system usage to ensure the highest quality data is available. You'll ensure the organisation adheres to GDPR and privacy regulations and keep abreast of changes to regulations. You'll champion the effective use of data insight to support a data-driven approach. Gift processing and stewardship You will be responsible for robust and accurate philanthropic income processing for transactions made by supporters. You'll support fundraising colleagues/ our CEO to ensure donors are thanked promptly and appropriately. You'll ensure Gift Aid and other regulatory requirements are met for all transactions. Other You will maintain up-to-date knowledge of system/market developments to support the identification of opportunities that will improve controls, efficiency and automation. You will carry out other such duties as may be required from time-to-time by the CEO, Head of Funding Partnerships, Head of Philanthropy or Head of Communications and Marketing.
Oracle Trainer Leicester Hybrid Competitive Salary - 12 month FTC VIQU are partnering with an organisation undertaking a major finance transformation, migrating all finance systems to Oracle Fusion. They are seeking an Oracle Trainer to design, develop, and deliver training materials that support colleagues and external partners in adopting the new systems effectively. This is a pivotal role in ensuring the success of this multi-year programme. Key Responsibilities of the Oracle Trainer: Create engaging training materials, including e-learning, videos, and guides, tailored to different audiences. Deliver in-person and virtual sessions across Oracle ERP and EPM systems, including General Ledger, Chart of Accounts, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable. Collaborate with subject matter experts to ensure content is accurate and up to date Provide in-application guidance via Oracle Guided Learning, offering step-by-step support and tips. Review and refine materials based on feedback and learning outcomes. Manage learning communities and the Learning Management System (LMS). Support internal communications to ensure consistent messaging. Lead training-related projects, contributing to process improvements. Provide logistical support for training events, including scheduling and travel arrangements. Experience Required of the Oracle Trainer: Experience with Oracle Fusion and ERP implementations. Proven ability to design, develop, and deliver learning programmes using tools like Articulate E-Learning and Adobe Creative Suite. Project management experience and ability to manage multiple priorities. Excellent communication skills, able to engage audiences at all levels. Proficiency in GSuite (Gmail, Slides, Docs, Meets, Chat). Willingness to travel frequently to head office, distribution centres, stores, and partner sites. Experience with digital adoption platforms such as Oracle Guided Learning (desired) Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (desired) Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Katie Dark via the VIQU IT website. Do you know someone great? We ll thank you with up to £1,000 if your referral is successful (terms apply). For more exciting roles and opportunities like this, please follow us on IT Recruitment Oracle Trainer Leicester Hybrid Competitive Salary - 12 month FTC
May 27, 2026
Full time
Oracle Trainer Leicester Hybrid Competitive Salary - 12 month FTC VIQU are partnering with an organisation undertaking a major finance transformation, migrating all finance systems to Oracle Fusion. They are seeking an Oracle Trainer to design, develop, and deliver training materials that support colleagues and external partners in adopting the new systems effectively. This is a pivotal role in ensuring the success of this multi-year programme. Key Responsibilities of the Oracle Trainer: Create engaging training materials, including e-learning, videos, and guides, tailored to different audiences. Deliver in-person and virtual sessions across Oracle ERP and EPM systems, including General Ledger, Chart of Accounts, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable. Collaborate with subject matter experts to ensure content is accurate and up to date Provide in-application guidance via Oracle Guided Learning, offering step-by-step support and tips. Review and refine materials based on feedback and learning outcomes. Manage learning communities and the Learning Management System (LMS). Support internal communications to ensure consistent messaging. Lead training-related projects, contributing to process improvements. Provide logistical support for training events, including scheduling and travel arrangements. Experience Required of the Oracle Trainer: Experience with Oracle Fusion and ERP implementations. Proven ability to design, develop, and deliver learning programmes using tools like Articulate E-Learning and Adobe Creative Suite. Project management experience and ability to manage multiple priorities. Excellent communication skills, able to engage audiences at all levels. Proficiency in GSuite (Gmail, Slides, Docs, Meets, Chat). Willingness to travel frequently to head office, distribution centres, stores, and partner sites. Experience with digital adoption platforms such as Oracle Guided Learning (desired) Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (desired) Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Katie Dark via the VIQU IT website. Do you know someone great? We ll thank you with up to £1,000 if your referral is successful (terms apply). For more exciting roles and opportunities like this, please follow us on IT Recruitment Oracle Trainer Leicester Hybrid Competitive Salary - 12 month FTC
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role We are looking for an ambitious, experienced and driven Commercial Legal Officer to work with and support our growing non-healthcare Legal and Compliance team in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts (including, but not limited to, data-as-a-service agreements, software as a service agreements, non-disclosure agreements, master service agreements, consultancy agreements, data protection agreements, intellectual property licensing agreements, variations, and public and private procurement contracts), ensuring data protection compliance, enforcing the group s artificial intelligence policies and procedures, and assisting the head of legal with intellectual property matters where appropriate. A successful candidate will liaise with the wider non-healthcare legal team and commercial stakeholders across the group. What you ll be doing Provision of support in the drafting /review / negotiation of commercial documents and agreements Record management: managing the execution of agreements. Research: ability to research ad hoc points of law and regulation, assimilate new requirements, advise on them to head of legal and the wider group and lead implementation of them with support from the head of legal. Provide support and ensure compliance with global data privacy regimes, using the group s GDPR-linked policies and procedures as a baseline. Monitoring regulatory changes, identifying gaps, supporting the legal team in devising and implementing required actions. Drafting new policies and procedures. What we re looking for Law degree or equivalent. Experience in commercial law (including an understanding of contract law principles). Previous experience and good working knowledge of commercial contracts in an in-house setting or in a law firm as a paralegal. Experience in UK/EU Data Protection Laws and requirements. International elements will also need to be considered, but the candidate will be fully supported by the legal team. Good attention to detail and good organisational skills. Good document management skills. Hard-working, self-motivated, enjoying diverse tasks and early responsibility. Adaptable, friendly, and good team-player; you will be engaging with colleagues both in legal and across the business on a daily basis. Someone who works pragmatically, is commercially minded and factors in the needs of the business when providing legal support. Accordingly, commercial awareness is essential. In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role We are looking for an ambitious, experienced and driven Commercial Legal Officer to work with and support our growing non-healthcare Legal and Compliance team in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts (including, but not limited to, data-as-a-service agreements, software as a service agreements, non-disclosure agreements, master service agreements, consultancy agreements, data protection agreements, intellectual property licensing agreements, variations, and public and private procurement contracts), ensuring data protection compliance, enforcing the group s artificial intelligence policies and procedures, and assisting the head of legal with intellectual property matters where appropriate. A successful candidate will liaise with the wider non-healthcare legal team and commercial stakeholders across the group. What you ll be doing Provision of support in the drafting /review / negotiation of commercial documents and agreements Record management: managing the execution of agreements. Research: ability to research ad hoc points of law and regulation, assimilate new requirements, advise on them to head of legal and the wider group and lead implementation of them with support from the head of legal. Provide support and ensure compliance with global data privacy regimes, using the group s GDPR-linked policies and procedures as a baseline. Monitoring regulatory changes, identifying gaps, supporting the legal team in devising and implementing required actions. Drafting new policies and procedures. What we re looking for Law degree or equivalent. Experience in commercial law (including an understanding of contract law principles). Previous experience and good working knowledge of commercial contracts in an in-house setting or in a law firm as a paralegal. Experience in UK/EU Data Protection Laws and requirements. International elements will also need to be considered, but the candidate will be fully supported by the legal team. Good attention to detail and good organisational skills. Good document management skills. Hard-working, self-motivated, enjoying diverse tasks and early responsibility. Adaptable, friendly, and good team-player; you will be engaging with colleagues both in legal and across the business on a daily basis. Someone who works pragmatically, is commercially minded and factors in the needs of the business when providing legal support. Accordingly, commercial awareness is essential. In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role We are looking for an ambitious, experienced and driven Commercial Legal Officer to work with and support our growing non-healthcare Legal and Compliance team in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts (including, but not limited to, data-as-a-service agreements, software as a service agreements, non-disclosure agreements, master service agreements, consultancy agreements, data protection agreements, intellectual property licensing agreements, variations, and public and private procurement contracts), ensuring data protection compliance, enforcing the group s artificial intelligence policies and procedures, and assisting the head of legal with intellectual property matters where appropriate. A successful candidate will liaise with the wider non-healthcare legal team and commercial stakeholders across the group. What you ll be doing Provision of support in the drafting /review / negotiation of commercial documents and agreements Record management: managing the execution of agreements. Research: ability to research ad hoc points of law and regulation, assimilate new requirements, advise on them to head of legal and the wider group and lead implementation of them with support from the head of legal. Provide support and ensure compliance with global data privacy regimes, using the group s GDPR-linked policies and procedures as a baseline. Monitoring regulatory changes, identifying gaps, supporting the legal team in devising and implementing required actions. Drafting new policies and procedures. What we re looking for Law degree or equivalent. Experience in commercial law (including an understanding of contract law principles). Previous experience and good working knowledge of commercial contracts in an in-house setting or in a law firm as a paralegal. Experience in UK/EU Data Protection Laws and requirements. International elements will also need to be considered, but the candidate will be fully supported by the legal team. Good attention to detail and good organisational skills. Good document management skills. Hard-working, self-motivated, enjoying diverse tasks and early responsibility. Adaptable, friendly, and good team-player; you will be engaging with colleagues both in legal and across the business on a daily basis. Someone who works pragmatically, is commercially minded and factors in the needs of the business when providing legal support. Accordingly, commercial awareness is essential. In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role We are looking for an ambitious, experienced and driven Commercial Legal Officer to work with and support our growing non-healthcare Legal and Compliance team in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts (including, but not limited to, data-as-a-service agreements, software as a service agreements, non-disclosure agreements, master service agreements, consultancy agreements, data protection agreements, intellectual property licensing agreements, variations, and public and private procurement contracts), ensuring data protection compliance, enforcing the group s artificial intelligence policies and procedures, and assisting the head of legal with intellectual property matters where appropriate. A successful candidate will liaise with the wider non-healthcare legal team and commercial stakeholders across the group. What you ll be doing Provision of support in the drafting /review / negotiation of commercial documents and agreements Record management: managing the execution of agreements. Research: ability to research ad hoc points of law and regulation, assimilate new requirements, advise on them to head of legal and the wider group and lead implementation of them with support from the head of legal. Provide support and ensure compliance with global data privacy regimes, using the group s GDPR-linked policies and procedures as a baseline. Monitoring regulatory changes, identifying gaps, supporting the legal team in devising and implementing required actions. Drafting new policies and procedures. What we re looking for Law degree or equivalent. Experience in commercial law (including an understanding of contract law principles). Previous experience and good working knowledge of commercial contracts in an in-house setting or in a law firm as a paralegal. Experience in UK/EU Data Protection Laws and requirements. International elements will also need to be considered, but the candidate will be fully supported by the legal team. Good attention to detail and good organisational skills. Good document management skills. Hard-working, self-motivated, enjoying diverse tasks and early responsibility. Adaptable, friendly, and good team-player; you will be engaging with colleagues both in legal and across the business on a daily basis. Someone who works pragmatically, is commercially minded and factors in the needs of the business when providing legal support. Accordingly, commercial awareness is essential. In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
Allotment Co-ordinator/Skilled Gardener Location: Kensington Gardens Hourly Rate: 16.24 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Working Hours: Monday-Friday, 07:00-15:30, 39 hours per week The Royal Parks is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James's Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK with 77 million visits every year. We are now seeking an Allotment Co-ordinator/ Skilled Gardener to join our Landscape Maintenance team. About the Role As an Allotment Co-ordinator/ Skilled Gardener, your role will be split into two distinct elements. With your time for the most part split equally between the two roles, with some seasonal variations. Due to the split nature of this role the successful applicant will be required to be adaptable and proactive to be effective in this varied role. For 2.5 days as the Allotment Coordinator, you will lead on the maintenance and direction of the allotment which includes supervising and leading volunteers two days a week. You will also be expected to create growing plans and implement them to a high standard. For the remaining 2.5 days you will be working with the wider Horticultural resource team, supporting general gardening duties across site, led by the Head Gardener. This is very practical role, which requires the deployment of strong gardening/ food growing skills whilst also working with and supporting volunteers on the ground. Generally, the role will spend the vast majority of the week in a hands-on gardening setting with some time set aside for administrative duties around volunteers and growing plans. The ideal applicant will be friendly, open, enjoy spending time outdoors, have a strong gardening background and have experience working with and managing volunteers, in a garden, allotment or park setting. You will champion volunteering best practice, inclusivity and diversity, support with the development of volunteer resources and ensure the appropriate support and training is in place for volunteers. Additionally, you will: Be the main point of contact for the allotment volunteers, where you will independently supervise volunteers, organise sessions and record attendance, whilst maintaining a high standard of communication with them. Create and implement the growing plan of the allotment and develop future garden plans Be aware of and always follow guidelines for safeguarding of children and adults at risk. Working under the lead of the Head Gardener, but under instruction of the Horticulture Charge hand, the role involves work across the wider Kensington Gardens site, in the horticultural areas which represent a range of garden styles, with differing management practices as appropriate to their location and setting. General maintenance of horticultural areas, working with the wider horticultural team to undertake duties such as weeding, pruning, irrigating/plant establishment and other horticultural tasks as directed by the Head Gardener. To join us as an Allotment Co-ordinator/ Skilled Gardener, you will need: Horticultural skills and knowledge, with strong food growing knowledge and practical experience. Experience supervising or supporting volunteers in an outdoor setting, ideally in a gardening or food growing setting. Awareness of equality and diversity, health and safety and safeguarding Excellent people skills including team working, negotiating, problem solving and the ability to be calm and decisive in challenging situations Commitment to The Royal Parks 'values of being responsible, excellent, inclusive, open and respectful, and a commitment to supporting diverse and inclusive teams. A flexible approach to work Excellent operational use of Microsoft Office, CRM systems and other IT solutions to support the planning and delivery of the volunteer management. A First Aid Certificate would also be favourable. Benefits 21 days holiday plus bank holidays. Workwear & PPE provided. Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave. Support for personal and professional challenges. Discounts on retail, holidays, gym memberships, and more. Secure your future - competitive pension scheme and resources to manage your finances. Colleague of the month and annual awards. Two days per year to support a cause of your choice. Comprehensive resources and support. About our client We are Europe's largest provider of grounds maintenance services and landscape creation, in the UK alone we're a community of over 3,000 passionate colleagues shaping the future of the green industry. We understand what it means to grow. Our history dates back to 1919, and today, with a turnover of 250 million, we're more than just a company - we're a force for positive change. We offer a range of services to create, maintain, and manage landscapes across the UK. Grow with us, and together we'll create a greener future for all.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Allotment Co-ordinator/Skilled Gardener Location: Kensington Gardens Hourly Rate: 16.24 Contract: Permanent, Full-time Working Hours: Monday-Friday, 07:00-15:30, 39 hours per week The Royal Parks is a charity created in March 2017. We manage over 5,000 acres of diverse parkland, rare habitats and historic buildings and monuments in eight Royal Parks across London. These are Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Green Park, St James's Park, The Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, Greenwich Park, Richmond Park and Bushy Park. We also manage other important public spaces including Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens. Our eight Royal Parks and other iconic green spaces are among the most visited attractions in the UK with 77 million visits every year. We are now seeking an Allotment Co-ordinator/ Skilled Gardener to join our Landscape Maintenance team. About the Role As an Allotment Co-ordinator/ Skilled Gardener, your role will be split into two distinct elements. With your time for the most part split equally between the two roles, with some seasonal variations. Due to the split nature of this role the successful applicant will be required to be adaptable and proactive to be effective in this varied role. For 2.5 days as the Allotment Coordinator, you will lead on the maintenance and direction of the allotment which includes supervising and leading volunteers two days a week. You will also be expected to create growing plans and implement them to a high standard. For the remaining 2.5 days you will be working with the wider Horticultural resource team, supporting general gardening duties across site, led by the Head Gardener. This is very practical role, which requires the deployment of strong gardening/ food growing skills whilst also working with and supporting volunteers on the ground. Generally, the role will spend the vast majority of the week in a hands-on gardening setting with some time set aside for administrative duties around volunteers and growing plans. The ideal applicant will be friendly, open, enjoy spending time outdoors, have a strong gardening background and have experience working with and managing volunteers, in a garden, allotment or park setting. You will champion volunteering best practice, inclusivity and diversity, support with the development of volunteer resources and ensure the appropriate support and training is in place for volunteers. Additionally, you will: Be the main point of contact for the allotment volunteers, where you will independently supervise volunteers, organise sessions and record attendance, whilst maintaining a high standard of communication with them. Create and implement the growing plan of the allotment and develop future garden plans Be aware of and always follow guidelines for safeguarding of children and adults at risk. Working under the lead of the Head Gardener, but under instruction of the Horticulture Charge hand, the role involves work across the wider Kensington Gardens site, in the horticultural areas which represent a range of garden styles, with differing management practices as appropriate to their location and setting. General maintenance of horticultural areas, working with the wider horticultural team to undertake duties such as weeding, pruning, irrigating/plant establishment and other horticultural tasks as directed by the Head Gardener. To join us as an Allotment Co-ordinator/ Skilled Gardener, you will need: Horticultural skills and knowledge, with strong food growing knowledge and practical experience. Experience supervising or supporting volunteers in an outdoor setting, ideally in a gardening or food growing setting. Awareness of equality and diversity, health and safety and safeguarding Excellent people skills including team working, negotiating, problem solving and the ability to be calm and decisive in challenging situations Commitment to The Royal Parks 'values of being responsible, excellent, inclusive, open and respectful, and a commitment to supporting diverse and inclusive teams. A flexible approach to work Excellent operational use of Microsoft Office, CRM systems and other IT solutions to support the planning and delivery of the volunteer management. A First Aid Certificate would also be favourable. Benefits 21 days holiday plus bank holidays. Workwear & PPE provided. Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave. Support for personal and professional challenges. Discounts on retail, holidays, gym memberships, and more. Secure your future - competitive pension scheme and resources to manage your finances. Colleague of the month and annual awards. Two days per year to support a cause of your choice. Comprehensive resources and support. About our client We are Europe's largest provider of grounds maintenance services and landscape creation, in the UK alone we're a community of over 3,000 passionate colleagues shaping the future of the green industry. We understand what it means to grow. Our history dates back to 1919, and today, with a turnover of 250 million, we're more than just a company - we're a force for positive change. We offer a range of services to create, maintain, and manage landscapes across the UK. Grow with us, and together we'll create a greener future for all.
Working part of a dynamic team and reporting directly to the Head of Funding Assurance and Evaluation, the postholder will play a pivotal role in shaping the evolution of the Funding and Assurance (F&A) department. This role is crucial in ensuring that the F&A department operates at the highest level of financial integrity, compliance, and strategic efficacy. This includes: Taking the lead on internal and external grants' financial activities, encompassing accruals management, grant final financial reconciliation review, refunds management, finance system maintenance/development and both short-term and long-term financial forecasting. Identifying and spearheading F&A initiatives for improvement and development. Coordinating the annual audits of host organisations. Providing leadership and guidance as the line manager for funding and assurance officers. This role demands a proactive and dedicated individual who can contribute significantly to the financial integrity and strategic advancement of our organisation. Reports to: Head of Funding Assurance and Evaluation Line manages: Funding and Assurance Officer Location: Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG plus hybrid remote working Pay Band: E Salary: £57,870.73 Contract type: permanent Application closing date is 1 June 2026 at 23:59 Interviews will take place between 8 June and 16 June 2026.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Working part of a dynamic team and reporting directly to the Head of Funding Assurance and Evaluation, the postholder will play a pivotal role in shaping the evolution of the Funding and Assurance (F&A) department. This role is crucial in ensuring that the F&A department operates at the highest level of financial integrity, compliance, and strategic efficacy. This includes: Taking the lead on internal and external grants' financial activities, encompassing accruals management, grant final financial reconciliation review, refunds management, finance system maintenance/development and both short-term and long-term financial forecasting. Identifying and spearheading F&A initiatives for improvement and development. Coordinating the annual audits of host organisations. Providing leadership and guidance as the line manager for funding and assurance officers. This role demands a proactive and dedicated individual who can contribute significantly to the financial integrity and strategic advancement of our organisation. Reports to: Head of Funding Assurance and Evaluation Line manages: Funding and Assurance Officer Location: Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG plus hybrid remote working Pay Band: E Salary: £57,870.73 Contract type: permanent Application closing date is 1 June 2026 at 23:59 Interviews will take place between 8 June and 16 June 2026.
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Leicester, Leicestershire
Interim Head of Finance (12 Month FTC) Leicestershire (Hybrid: 2-3 days on site) 70,000 - 80,000 FTC (day rate potentially available at c. 400 per day, but FTC is preferred) Gleeson are delighted to be supporting an established Not For Profit organisation in Leicestershire to recruit an Interim Head of Finance on a 12-month FTC basis. This is a broad and visible role, reporting into the Director of Finance & Governance, offering the opportunity to oversee a well-established finance function while helping shape its future direction. Interim Head of Finance Responsibilities: You will take responsibility for the day-to-day running of the finance function, while also identifying opportunities to improve processes, systems and overall efficiency. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing BAU finance operations and ensuring strong financial control Supporting year-end and maintaining compliance with FRS 102 Reviewing and improving finance processes, systems and reporting Supporting the business through a premises move, including lease accounting considerations Partnering with stakeholders across the organisation to support decision-making Contributing to the longer-term development of the finance function We want to hear from you if you have the following attributes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA). QBE will be considered only for exceptional, experienced candidates who come from a NFP background Strong, current understanding of FRS 102 is essential Experience with lease accounting and/or workplace changes Proven ability to manage and deliver change in a measured way Strong stakeholder management skills Experience within charity/NFP or similar environments is highly advantageous This role would suit someone who enjoys balancing operational delivery with continuous improvement, and who can drive positive change while bringing people on the journey. For this role, please note: Candidates must have full right to work in the UK without the need for any sponsorship. Candidates must be based within a reasonable commuting distance of Leicester to accommodate 2 days onsite minimum - this is non-negotiable. CVs clearly demonstrating a local base will be prioritised. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
May 27, 2026
Contractor
Interim Head of Finance (12 Month FTC) Leicestershire (Hybrid: 2-3 days on site) 70,000 - 80,000 FTC (day rate potentially available at c. 400 per day, but FTC is preferred) Gleeson are delighted to be supporting an established Not For Profit organisation in Leicestershire to recruit an Interim Head of Finance on a 12-month FTC basis. This is a broad and visible role, reporting into the Director of Finance & Governance, offering the opportunity to oversee a well-established finance function while helping shape its future direction. Interim Head of Finance Responsibilities: You will take responsibility for the day-to-day running of the finance function, while also identifying opportunities to improve processes, systems and overall efficiency. Key responsibilities include: Overseeing BAU finance operations and ensuring strong financial control Supporting year-end and maintaining compliance with FRS 102 Reviewing and improving finance processes, systems and reporting Supporting the business through a premises move, including lease accounting considerations Partnering with stakeholders across the organisation to support decision-making Contributing to the longer-term development of the finance function We want to hear from you if you have the following attributes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA). QBE will be considered only for exceptional, experienced candidates who come from a NFP background Strong, current understanding of FRS 102 is essential Experience with lease accounting and/or workplace changes Proven ability to manage and deliver change in a measured way Strong stakeholder management skills Experience within charity/NFP or similar environments is highly advantageous This role would suit someone who enjoys balancing operational delivery with continuous improvement, and who can drive positive change while bringing people on the journey. For this role, please note: Candidates must have full right to work in the UK without the need for any sponsorship. Candidates must be based within a reasonable commuting distance of Leicester to accommodate 2 days onsite minimum - this is non-negotiable. CVs clearly demonstrating a local base will be prioritised. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Job Title: Personal Banker Location: Wolverhampton (Fully Office Based) Salary: 27,500 per annum Contract: 6 month FTC - potential to turn permanent About the Role We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused Personal Banker to join our London branch. This role is central to delivering exceptional service to our existing clients, developing new client relationships, and supporting the branch in achieving its sales objectives. As a Personal Banker, you will be the first point of contact for customers - providing financial guidance, handling transactions, and promoting our products and services. Your ability to build trust, maintain professionalism, and go the extra mile will make you a valued member of our team. Key Responsibilities Proactively identify and pursue sales opportunities through referrals, networks, and events. Deliver outstanding customer service via phone, email, and face-to-face interactions. Handle customer queries and complaints promptly and professionally. Promote and cross-sell banking products and services to meet customer needs. Support business development initiatives, including attending events and networking activities. Process new account applications, service requests, and AML checks. Operate cash services, maintain accurate registers, and process remittances. Provide cover for colleagues when required and undertake delegated responsibilities from senior management. Skills & Competencies Strong networking and sales skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal). Ability to establish credibility and rapport quickly. Comfortable discussing financial needs and tailoring solutions for customers. Previous retail sales or banking experience preferred. Results-driven with a proactive, self-motivated approach. Retail sales experience Reporting Line Reports directly to the Area Branch Manager and works closely with the Business Development Manager and Head of Sales. Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable banking institution where you'll be supported to develop your career, build lasting client relationships, and make a positive impact on our customers' financial journeys.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Personal Banker Location: Wolverhampton (Fully Office Based) Salary: 27,500 per annum Contract: 6 month FTC - potential to turn permanent About the Role We are seeking a motivated and customer-focused Personal Banker to join our London branch. This role is central to delivering exceptional service to our existing clients, developing new client relationships, and supporting the branch in achieving its sales objectives. As a Personal Banker, you will be the first point of contact for customers - providing financial guidance, handling transactions, and promoting our products and services. Your ability to build trust, maintain professionalism, and go the extra mile will make you a valued member of our team. Key Responsibilities Proactively identify and pursue sales opportunities through referrals, networks, and events. Deliver outstanding customer service via phone, email, and face-to-face interactions. Handle customer queries and complaints promptly and professionally. Promote and cross-sell banking products and services to meet customer needs. Support business development initiatives, including attending events and networking activities. Process new account applications, service requests, and AML checks. Operate cash services, maintain accurate registers, and process remittances. Provide cover for colleagues when required and undertake delegated responsibilities from senior management. Skills & Competencies Strong networking and sales skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal). Ability to establish credibility and rapport quickly. Comfortable discussing financial needs and tailoring solutions for customers. Previous retail sales or banking experience preferred. Results-driven with a proactive, self-motivated approach. Retail sales experience Reporting Line Reports directly to the Area Branch Manager and works closely with the Business Development Manager and Head of Sales. Why Join Us? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable banking institution where you'll be supported to develop your career, build lasting client relationships, and make a positive impact on our customers' financial journeys.
Confidential Opportunity - Senior Credit Risk Analyst / Portfolio Risk Manager Birmingham Specialist Property & Structured Lending Environment Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation operating within the specialist property-backed lending sector. With a current lending portfolio of approximately £250m and further capital expansion planned, the business continues to strengthen its risk infrastructure as part of its next phase of growth. The organisation operates within a highly regulated environment and has established a strong reputation for disciplined underwriting, prudent governance and customer-focused lending solutions across Home Purchase Plans, Buy-to-Let (BTL), Bridging / Development broader specialist finance products. As part of the continued evolution of the Risk function, the business is now seeking to appoint a commercially minded and technically capable Credit Risk professional with strong analytical capability, IFRS9 knowledge and experience across portfolio risk, modelling and risk framework development. This position represents an excellent opportunity for an individual looking to play a genuinely influential role within a growing lending platform, working closely with senior leadership and governance committees while helping shape the future direction of portfolio risk oversight. Role Overview The successful individual will play a key role in the ongoing development, monitoring and enhancement of the organisation's credit risk framework, with particular focus across portfolio analytics, IFRS9 methodology, stress testing, impairment analysis and proactive risk identification. The role will suit an individual capable not only of producing high-quality analysis and reporting, but also interpreting portfolio trends, identifying emerging risks and helping drive meaningful risk-based decision making across the wider business. The position sits closely alongside the broader Second Line Risk function and will involve regular exposure to senior stakeholders, governance committees and strategic risk discussions. Key Responsibilities Monitor and assess the performance of the firm's HPP, BTL, Bridging and specialist lending portfolios, identifying emerging trends, concentration risks and early warning indicators. Support the development, enhancement and ongoing calibration of IFRS9 / Expected Credit Loss (ECL) methodologies and portfolio impairment frameworks. Contribute toward the design, implementation and refinement of credit risk models, stress testing frameworks and scenario analysis tools. Produce portfolio analytics, MI and risk reporting for Executive Committees, Credit Committees and Board-level governance forums. Assist in the ongoing development of credit risk policies, risk appetite frameworks and portfolio governance standards. Analyse arrears performance, delinquency trends, forbearance activity and portfolio migration behaviour to support proactive risk management decisions. Work closely with Underwriting, Finance, Compliance and Operations teams to ensure robust risk oversight across the lending lifecycle. Support risk-based decision making through meaningful interpretation of portfolio data and forward-looking risk indicators. Assist in the maintenance and development of enterprise risk registers, governance reporting and broader 2LoD oversight processes. Act as Secretariat support to Credit Committee and associated governance forums where required. Contribute toward regulatory and internal audit responses relating to portfolio risk, impairment modelling and governance controls. Support ongoing enhancement of risk frameworks as the business expands into additional lending and commercial finance sectors. Skills & Experience Required Experience within Credit Risk, Portfolio Risk, Risk Analytics or IFRS9-focused roles gained within banking, specialist lending, mortgages, real estate finance, challenger banking or wider financial services environments. Strong understanding of IFRS9 standards, Expected Credit Loss (ECL) methodologies and impairment modelling principles. Experience supporting or developing credit risk models, stress testing frameworks or scenario analysis processes. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret complex portfolio data and convert findings into meaningful commercial insight. Understanding of UK regulated lending environments including FCA expectations, governance standards and prudent risk management principles. Experience preparing senior-level risk reporting, committee packs and portfolio analysis documentation. Advanced Excel skills and exposure to portfolio analytics, data modelling or risk reporting tools. Strong communication skills with the confidence to engage with senior stakeholders across Risk, Finance and Lending functions. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to operate within a growing and evolving lending environment. Highly Desirable Exposure to property finance, bridging finance, specialist mortgages or buy-to-let lending. Experience operating within a Second Line of Defence (2LoD) framework. Exposure to SAS, SQL, Power BI, Python or other analytical / modelling tools. Experience contributing toward risk appetite frameworks, portfolio strategy or impairment governance. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-capitalised lending platform at an important stage of its evolution. Please note this role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office maximum. We currently have employees in the office commuting into us from most areas including London, Northampton, Nottingham, Gloucester, Coventry, Birmingham, Stoke, Leicester, Derby.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Confidential Opportunity - Senior Credit Risk Analyst / Portfolio Risk Manager Birmingham Specialist Property & Structured Lending Environment Our client is a growing UK financial services organisation operating within the specialist property-backed lending sector. With a current lending portfolio of approximately £250m and further capital expansion planned, the business continues to strengthen its risk infrastructure as part of its next phase of growth. The organisation operates within a highly regulated environment and has established a strong reputation for disciplined underwriting, prudent governance and customer-focused lending solutions across Home Purchase Plans, Buy-to-Let (BTL), Bridging / Development broader specialist finance products. As part of the continued evolution of the Risk function, the business is now seeking to appoint a commercially minded and technically capable Credit Risk professional with strong analytical capability, IFRS9 knowledge and experience across portfolio risk, modelling and risk framework development. This position represents an excellent opportunity for an individual looking to play a genuinely influential role within a growing lending platform, working closely with senior leadership and governance committees while helping shape the future direction of portfolio risk oversight. Role Overview The successful individual will play a key role in the ongoing development, monitoring and enhancement of the organisation's credit risk framework, with particular focus across portfolio analytics, IFRS9 methodology, stress testing, impairment analysis and proactive risk identification. The role will suit an individual capable not only of producing high-quality analysis and reporting, but also interpreting portfolio trends, identifying emerging risks and helping drive meaningful risk-based decision making across the wider business. The position sits closely alongside the broader Second Line Risk function and will involve regular exposure to senior stakeholders, governance committees and strategic risk discussions. Key Responsibilities Monitor and assess the performance of the firm's HPP, BTL, Bridging and specialist lending portfolios, identifying emerging trends, concentration risks and early warning indicators. Support the development, enhancement and ongoing calibration of IFRS9 / Expected Credit Loss (ECL) methodologies and portfolio impairment frameworks. Contribute toward the design, implementation and refinement of credit risk models, stress testing frameworks and scenario analysis tools. Produce portfolio analytics, MI and risk reporting for Executive Committees, Credit Committees and Board-level governance forums. Assist in the ongoing development of credit risk policies, risk appetite frameworks and portfolio governance standards. Analyse arrears performance, delinquency trends, forbearance activity and portfolio migration behaviour to support proactive risk management decisions. Work closely with Underwriting, Finance, Compliance and Operations teams to ensure robust risk oversight across the lending lifecycle. Support risk-based decision making through meaningful interpretation of portfolio data and forward-looking risk indicators. Assist in the maintenance and development of enterprise risk registers, governance reporting and broader 2LoD oversight processes. Act as Secretariat support to Credit Committee and associated governance forums where required. Contribute toward regulatory and internal audit responses relating to portfolio risk, impairment modelling and governance controls. Support ongoing enhancement of risk frameworks as the business expands into additional lending and commercial finance sectors. Skills & Experience Required Experience within Credit Risk, Portfolio Risk, Risk Analytics or IFRS9-focused roles gained within banking, specialist lending, mortgages, real estate finance, challenger banking or wider financial services environments. Strong understanding of IFRS9 standards, Expected Credit Loss (ECL) methodologies and impairment modelling principles. Experience supporting or developing credit risk models, stress testing frameworks or scenario analysis processes. Strong analytical capability with the ability to interpret complex portfolio data and convert findings into meaningful commercial insight. Understanding of UK regulated lending environments including FCA expectations, governance standards and prudent risk management principles. Experience preparing senior-level risk reporting, committee packs and portfolio analysis documentation. Advanced Excel skills and exposure to portfolio analytics, data modelling or risk reporting tools. Strong communication skills with the confidence to engage with senior stakeholders across Risk, Finance and Lending functions. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to operate within a growing and evolving lending environment. Highly Desirable Exposure to property finance, bridging finance, specialist mortgages or buy-to-let lending. Experience operating within a Second Line of Defence (2LoD) framework. Exposure to SAS, SQL, Power BI, Python or other analytical / modelling tools. Experience contributing toward risk appetite frameworks, portfolio strategy or impairment governance. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-capitalised lending platform at an important stage of its evolution. Please note this role is Birmingham based and so we are sharing this role across locations where it is commutable within 1.5 hours of the Head Office. Solihull has a rail startion and the firm has large car park. The expectations of employees are only once or twice per week in the office maximum. We currently have employees in the office commuting into us from most areas including London, Northampton, Nottingham, Gloucester, Coventry, Birmingham, Stoke, Leicester, Derby.
The Permanent Division of Robert Half is currently recruiting for a Group Financial Controller on behalf of a specialist sales and service business with offices in Milton Keynes The Role As Group Financial Controller you will take responsibility for 2 business units and their consolidated financial and performance reporting with additional responsibility for further business units in relation to Audit and Cashflow requirements. Day to day duties will consist of: Reporting, core accounting, budgeting and forecasting for 2 business units Multi site reporting and consolidation Stat reporting for group businesses Budgeting and forecasting Performance reporting Overhead analysis Managing the Audit process for 4 Group Businesses Development of improved reporting, processes and systems Trading analysis Stakeholder management across the Senior Finance Team and at site level across business units Your Profile You will be a Qualified Accountant with a multi-site financial accounting background who is looking for a senior opportunity within a growing and developing business ideally with group reporting and consolidations experience The Business The Organisation is working through Rapid Change and although the Group Financial Controller is newly created and integral in the ongoing development and change of the organisation Salary and Benefits Role of Group Financial Controller based in Milton Keynes could involve travel across multiple sites time to time but will be mainly working from Milton Keynes on a hybrid basis and paying a salary of £70-80K + Excellent Benefits. Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
May 26, 2026
Full time
The Permanent Division of Robert Half is currently recruiting for a Group Financial Controller on behalf of a specialist sales and service business with offices in Milton Keynes The Role As Group Financial Controller you will take responsibility for 2 business units and their consolidated financial and performance reporting with additional responsibility for further business units in relation to Audit and Cashflow requirements. Day to day duties will consist of: Reporting, core accounting, budgeting and forecasting for 2 business units Multi site reporting and consolidation Stat reporting for group businesses Budgeting and forecasting Performance reporting Overhead analysis Managing the Audit process for 4 Group Businesses Development of improved reporting, processes and systems Trading analysis Stakeholder management across the Senior Finance Team and at site level across business units Your Profile You will be a Qualified Accountant with a multi-site financial accounting background who is looking for a senior opportunity within a growing and developing business ideally with group reporting and consolidations experience The Business The Organisation is working through Rapid Change and although the Group Financial Controller is newly created and integral in the ongoing development and change of the organisation Salary and Benefits Role of Group Financial Controller based in Milton Keynes could involve travel across multiple sites time to time but will be mainly working from Milton Keynes on a hybrid basis and paying a salary of £70-80K + Excellent Benefits. Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Bursar (Fellow & Trustee) - Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge - Cambridge - Salary: circa £100,000 Lucy Cavendish College, one of Cambridge's most forward looking and values driven colleges, is seeking to appoint an exceptional Bursar to join its senior team. This is a rare opportunity to play a central role in the strategic leadership of a thriving academic institution with a powerful social mission. Established in 1965, Lucy Cavendish is a young, ambitious college with nearly 1,200 students and a proud commitment to widening participation, inclusion and social impact. The Opportunity As Bursar, you will be: A member of the Senior Team, a Fellow of the College and a Trustee of the charity. Responsible for developing and delivering the College's financial strategy, astute management of the endowments fund and the estates. Leading experienced professional teams across finance, estates & operations, HR and IT. Working closely with the President, Governing Body and Finance & Investment Committee. Playing a pivotal role in delivering an ambitious agenda, including estates development, fundraising growth and long-term financial sustainability. The College has a c.£20m endowment, an active £65m fundraising ambition by 2030, and a significant estates development programme of c.£60m. About You You will be a senior, credible leader with: Strong strategic financial planning and financial modelling expertise. Experience operating at board or trustee level, ideally within higher education, charity or complex mission led organisations. Commercial acumen and confidence managing growth, change and investment A collaborative, values led leadership style, with the ability to inspire trust across diverse stakeholders. Commitment to equity, inclusion and social impact. A professional qualification in finance is preferred. Experience in higher education is welcomed but not essential - transferable leadership experience and intellectual curiosity are highly valued. Why Lucy Cavendish? This role offers the rare chance to help shape the future of a distinctive Cambridge college that exists to create opportunity for students from underrepresented backgrounds and to do so as a Fellow within an engaged and supportive academic community. For further information and details on how to apply, please visit For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners: William Pringle Partner, Head of Charity, Arts, Culture & Heritage Practice Berwick Partners (0) / (0) Closing date for applications: Friday 5th June 2026
May 26, 2026
Full time
Bursar (Fellow & Trustee) - Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge - Cambridge - Salary: circa £100,000 Lucy Cavendish College, one of Cambridge's most forward looking and values driven colleges, is seeking to appoint an exceptional Bursar to join its senior team. This is a rare opportunity to play a central role in the strategic leadership of a thriving academic institution with a powerful social mission. Established in 1965, Lucy Cavendish is a young, ambitious college with nearly 1,200 students and a proud commitment to widening participation, inclusion and social impact. The Opportunity As Bursar, you will be: A member of the Senior Team, a Fellow of the College and a Trustee of the charity. Responsible for developing and delivering the College's financial strategy, astute management of the endowments fund and the estates. Leading experienced professional teams across finance, estates & operations, HR and IT. Working closely with the President, Governing Body and Finance & Investment Committee. Playing a pivotal role in delivering an ambitious agenda, including estates development, fundraising growth and long-term financial sustainability. The College has a c.£20m endowment, an active £65m fundraising ambition by 2030, and a significant estates development programme of c.£60m. About You You will be a senior, credible leader with: Strong strategic financial planning and financial modelling expertise. Experience operating at board or trustee level, ideally within higher education, charity or complex mission led organisations. Commercial acumen and confidence managing growth, change and investment A collaborative, values led leadership style, with the ability to inspire trust across diverse stakeholders. Commitment to equity, inclusion and social impact. A professional qualification in finance is preferred. Experience in higher education is welcomed but not essential - transferable leadership experience and intellectual curiosity are highly valued. Why Lucy Cavendish? This role offers the rare chance to help shape the future of a distinctive Cambridge college that exists to create opportunity for students from underrepresented backgrounds and to do so as a Fellow within an engaged and supportive academic community. For further information and details on how to apply, please visit For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners: William Pringle Partner, Head of Charity, Arts, Culture & Heritage Practice Berwick Partners (0) / (0) Closing date for applications: Friday 5th June 2026
Head of Estates and Facilities - Immediate start! We are looking for a senior Head of Estates and Facilities - someone with a solid grounding in the estates sector, a hands-on understanding of health, safety, and compliance, and the leadership confidence to take ownership of a complex, multi-site portfolio from day one. Membership of a relevant professional body - such as RICS, IWFM, or IOSH - would be an advantage, as would previous exposure to a healthcare or similarly regulated environment. You must be available for an immediate start. This is a 4-5 month interim engagement with the potential for extension or for the role to go permanent. The Head of Estates and Facilities role is full time and based in Colchester, reporting to the Director of Finance and Asset Management. You will take strategic and operational responsibility for approximately 30 sites spanning clinical, retail, and commercial premises - ensuring all environments are safe, compliant, well-maintained, and aligned with organisational objectives. Key Responsibilities - Head of Estates and Facilities Provide strategic leadership for the management and development of a 30-site estate portfolio including clinical, retail, office, and operational facilities Lead and line-manage the Estates and Facilities Team, including Maintenance, Catering, and Health & Safety functions Drive long-term physical resource planning, ensuring optimal asset utilisation and efficient service delivery Lead capital build projects, major refurbishments, and lease/purchase transactions - on time, on budget, and to brief Chair the Health, Safety & Wellbeing Committee; act as organisational Risk Manager for estates Ensure full statutory compliance across all properties, including inspections, audits, risk assessments, and insurance arrangements Develop and monitor KPIs for the estates and facilities function Champion sustainability, energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility across the portfolio Represent the organisation in sector-wide forums and provide input to internal governance and corporate planning About You Proven experience in a senior estates or facilities management role, ideally across multi-site portfolios Strong background in health, safety, and compliance; experience chairing safety committees or acting as Risk Manager is advantageous Experience of leading capital projects and major refurbishments Further education qualification in an estates discipline; membership of RICS, IWFM, IOSH, or similar is desirable Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and leadership skills Calm under pressure, decisive, and able to manage competing priorities effectively Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes A background in or exposure to healthcare environments is advantageous but not essential What's on Offer Immediate start! Competitive salary - dependent on experience 4-5 month contract with the potential for extension A varied, high-impact role with real leadership responsibility from day one Colchester-based with multi-site travel across the local area How to Apply - Head of Estates and Facilities To be considered for this role, please submit your CV in the first instance. Head of Estates & Facilities Colchester Interim Estates Management Facilities Management Health & Safety Capital Projects
May 26, 2026
Contractor
Head of Estates and Facilities - Immediate start! We are looking for a senior Head of Estates and Facilities - someone with a solid grounding in the estates sector, a hands-on understanding of health, safety, and compliance, and the leadership confidence to take ownership of a complex, multi-site portfolio from day one. Membership of a relevant professional body - such as RICS, IWFM, or IOSH - would be an advantage, as would previous exposure to a healthcare or similarly regulated environment. You must be available for an immediate start. This is a 4-5 month interim engagement with the potential for extension or for the role to go permanent. The Head of Estates and Facilities role is full time and based in Colchester, reporting to the Director of Finance and Asset Management. You will take strategic and operational responsibility for approximately 30 sites spanning clinical, retail, and commercial premises - ensuring all environments are safe, compliant, well-maintained, and aligned with organisational objectives. Key Responsibilities - Head of Estates and Facilities Provide strategic leadership for the management and development of a 30-site estate portfolio including clinical, retail, office, and operational facilities Lead and line-manage the Estates and Facilities Team, including Maintenance, Catering, and Health & Safety functions Drive long-term physical resource planning, ensuring optimal asset utilisation and efficient service delivery Lead capital build projects, major refurbishments, and lease/purchase transactions - on time, on budget, and to brief Chair the Health, Safety & Wellbeing Committee; act as organisational Risk Manager for estates Ensure full statutory compliance across all properties, including inspections, audits, risk assessments, and insurance arrangements Develop and monitor KPIs for the estates and facilities function Champion sustainability, energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility across the portfolio Represent the organisation in sector-wide forums and provide input to internal governance and corporate planning About You Proven experience in a senior estates or facilities management role, ideally across multi-site portfolios Strong background in health, safety, and compliance; experience chairing safety committees or acting as Risk Manager is advantageous Experience of leading capital projects and major refurbishments Further education qualification in an estates discipline; membership of RICS, IWFM, IOSH, or similar is desirable Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and leadership skills Calm under pressure, decisive, and able to manage competing priorities effectively Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for work purposes A background in or exposure to healthcare environments is advantageous but not essential What's on Offer Immediate start! Competitive salary - dependent on experience 4-5 month contract with the potential for extension A varied, high-impact role with real leadership responsibility from day one Colchester-based with multi-site travel across the local area How to Apply - Head of Estates and Facilities To be considered for this role, please submit your CV in the first instance. Head of Estates & Facilities Colchester Interim Estates Management Facilities Management Health & Safety Capital Projects
Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are working with a leading Lincoln organisation to recruit a Deputy Payroll Manager. An exciting opportunity for an experienced payroll professional to take on a Deputy Payroll Manager role within a busy, fast-paced finance environment. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Payroll, you will play a key role in overseeing day-to-day payroll operations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery of payroll services. You will manage and support a small team, allocating workloads effectively, developing team capability, and maintaining high service standards. The role also involves hands-on support with payroll processing where needed, alongside responsibility for reconciliations, audits, and ensuring outputs meet regulatory and organisational requirements. A strong focus of your role will be continuous improvement, including analysing performance data, producing KPIs, and supporting payroll system upgrades and testing. You will work closely with internal stakeholders to build strong relationships and deliver a customer-focused service. What you'll need to succeed You will bring substantial payroll experience within a high-volume setting, strong technical knowledge of payroll legislation and systems, and excellent analytical and organisational skills. Attention to detail, the ability to meet tight deadlines, and a commitment to confidentiality and compliance are essential. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to step into a leadership role while continuing to develop their expertise in payroll operations and systems. You will ideally be CIPP or studying towards the qualification. Prior management experience is preferred, but individuals with the right technical skill and management potential will be considered. You will be living within a commutable distance of Lincoln as the role is hybrid working (2-3 days a week in the office.) What you'll get in return Interesting and varied role in a busy, fast-paced organisationLovely working environmentHybrid workingExcellent work-life balanceGood benefits including professional development What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 26, 2026
Full time
Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are working with a leading Lincoln organisation to recruit a Deputy Payroll Manager. An exciting opportunity for an experienced payroll professional to take on a Deputy Payroll Manager role within a busy, fast-paced finance environment. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Payroll, you will play a key role in overseeing day-to-day payroll operations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery of payroll services. You will manage and support a small team, allocating workloads effectively, developing team capability, and maintaining high service standards. The role also involves hands-on support with payroll processing where needed, alongside responsibility for reconciliations, audits, and ensuring outputs meet regulatory and organisational requirements. A strong focus of your role will be continuous improvement, including analysing performance data, producing KPIs, and supporting payroll system upgrades and testing. You will work closely with internal stakeholders to build strong relationships and deliver a customer-focused service. What you'll need to succeed You will bring substantial payroll experience within a high-volume setting, strong technical knowledge of payroll legislation and systems, and excellent analytical and organisational skills. Attention to detail, the ability to meet tight deadlines, and a commitment to confidentiality and compliance are essential. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to step into a leadership role while continuing to develop their expertise in payroll operations and systems. You will ideally be CIPP or studying towards the qualification. Prior management experience is preferred, but individuals with the right technical skill and management potential will be considered. You will be living within a commutable distance of Lincoln as the role is hybrid working (2-3 days a week in the office.) What you'll get in return Interesting and varied role in a busy, fast-paced organisationLovely working environmentHybrid workingExcellent work-life balanceGood benefits including professional development What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Finance Assistant on an initial 12 -month contract. As the Finance Assistant you will support the financial controller in transacting, understanding and analysing operational cost, along with completing support tasks for the subsidiary; including support to payroll accounting, billing processes, treasury processes, accruals and allocation of costs. Role: Finance Assistant Pay: 32 per hour Via Umbrella Location: Brize Norton Contract: Monday - Friday 37 hours per week, 12 months IR35 Status: Inside Security Clearance : BPSS Responsibilities Maintain cost, revenue and cash forecast for the entire business entity/business function Work with operational teams to forecast resource plans and cost impact Help record and evaluate risks or opportunities Assist in regular OP and FC process Act as a liaison for managers in understanding and controlling operational costs Input and advise on external costs and internal resources Liaison with procurement team to ensure correct evaluation of open commitment and timely recognition of cost Provide analysis and support to financial performance reporting Track actual costs and revenue allocation - understand, review and be able to instruct journals and posting to the back-office team to ensure accurate booking of cost, allocations and revenues. Be able to explain variances. Produce meaningful analytics to support local operational management Present to local management and Military Services programme customers independently Assist with single resource reporting requirements Ensure operational spend is in line with contractual and single sourcing roles Ad-hoc reporting for MOD and other UK Government agencies Work closely with TFEU teams to coordinate end of month closing activities such as periodic postings, accruals, sales reserves To provide support the invoicing process to internal and external customers To identify and launch new financial initiatives pursuing continuous improvements and challenge existing processes and procedures Essential Skills: Experience managing cash flow forecasts, budgeting, cost control, and financial reporting across business operations. Strong understanding of finance fundamentals, including P&L, debits/credits, accruals, journals, and month-end processes. Ability to produce and analyse cost centre reports, variance analysis, and operational financial performance data. Experience working with operational teams, procurement, and finance stakeholders to manage resource planning, coding, commitments, and cost allocation. Skilled in preparing financial analytics, forecasting, and reporting for senior management and external customers, including MOD/Government environments. AAT qualified or studying towards CIMA desirable, with strong Excel skills and a proactive approach to continuous improvement. If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants. " on Twitter for all of our latest vacancies, news and pictures from our busy UK Head Office. Interact with us using the tag at anytime! Thank you for your follow!"
May 26, 2026
Contractor
On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Finance Assistant on an initial 12 -month contract. As the Finance Assistant you will support the financial controller in transacting, understanding and analysing operational cost, along with completing support tasks for the subsidiary; including support to payroll accounting, billing processes, treasury processes, accruals and allocation of costs. Role: Finance Assistant Pay: 32 per hour Via Umbrella Location: Brize Norton Contract: Monday - Friday 37 hours per week, 12 months IR35 Status: Inside Security Clearance : BPSS Responsibilities Maintain cost, revenue and cash forecast for the entire business entity/business function Work with operational teams to forecast resource plans and cost impact Help record and evaluate risks or opportunities Assist in regular OP and FC process Act as a liaison for managers in understanding and controlling operational costs Input and advise on external costs and internal resources Liaison with procurement team to ensure correct evaluation of open commitment and timely recognition of cost Provide analysis and support to financial performance reporting Track actual costs and revenue allocation - understand, review and be able to instruct journals and posting to the back-office team to ensure accurate booking of cost, allocations and revenues. Be able to explain variances. Produce meaningful analytics to support local operational management Present to local management and Military Services programme customers independently Assist with single resource reporting requirements Ensure operational spend is in line with contractual and single sourcing roles Ad-hoc reporting for MOD and other UK Government agencies Work closely with TFEU teams to coordinate end of month closing activities such as periodic postings, accruals, sales reserves To provide support the invoicing process to internal and external customers To identify and launch new financial initiatives pursuing continuous improvements and challenge existing processes and procedures Essential Skills: Experience managing cash flow forecasts, budgeting, cost control, and financial reporting across business operations. Strong understanding of finance fundamentals, including P&L, debits/credits, accruals, journals, and month-end processes. Ability to produce and analyse cost centre reports, variance analysis, and operational financial performance data. Experience working with operational teams, procurement, and finance stakeholders to manage resource planning, coding, commitments, and cost allocation. Skilled in preparing financial analytics, forecasting, and reporting for senior management and external customers, including MOD/Government environments. AAT qualified or studying towards CIMA desirable, with strong Excel skills and a proactive approach to continuous improvement. If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants. " on Twitter for all of our latest vacancies, news and pictures from our busy UK Head Office. Interact with us using the tag at anytime! Thank you for your follow!"
IFA Administrator - Meriden, West Midlands Office Based £26,000-£32,000 + Benefits hybrid working Supporting 1 Financial Adviser and 1 Paraplanner within a growing, independently owned wealth management firm of over 30 staff. We are working with a well-established, independently owned wealth management firm based in the heart of the English countryside near Meriden, West Midlands, to recruit an experienced IFA Administrator on a permanent basis. Underpinning everything the firm does are three values: knowledge, service, and trust. These are not words on a wall - they shape how decisions are made, how clients are treated, and how the team works together day to day. This role suits an IFA Administrator who takes genuine pride in running things well - someone who understands that in a client relationship lasting decades, every piece of correspondence, every correctly submitted application, and every prompt follow-up contributes to the client experience. The firm advises private clients across the full spectrum of financial planning needs - retirement planning, pension transfers, investment management, inheritance tax planning, protection, and estate planning. Many clients are business owners, high-net-worth individuals, or families with complex, multi-generational financial arrangements. Accuracy, compliance, and professionalism in every client interaction are non-negotiable. WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING Preparing new business application packs, completing and submitting applications to product providers and platforms Chasing new business progress, resolving queries with providers, and issuing policy documentation to clients Creating illustrations, investment quotes, and provider valuations as required by the adviser Preparing client review packs, valuation reports, and supporting documentation ahead of annual review meetings Processing fund switches, portfolio rebalances, and other trades accurately and within the firm's compliance timescales Liaising with investment platforms and providers to confirm execution and resolve any discrepancies WHAT YOU WILL NEED Experience in an IFA or Wealth Management administration role Demonstrable experience processing new business, annual reviews, and fund switches or rebalances Experience working with product providers and investment platforms Working knowledge of FCA compliance requirements in a regulated advice environment
May 26, 2026
Full time
IFA Administrator - Meriden, West Midlands Office Based £26,000-£32,000 + Benefits hybrid working Supporting 1 Financial Adviser and 1 Paraplanner within a growing, independently owned wealth management firm of over 30 staff. We are working with a well-established, independently owned wealth management firm based in the heart of the English countryside near Meriden, West Midlands, to recruit an experienced IFA Administrator on a permanent basis. Underpinning everything the firm does are three values: knowledge, service, and trust. These are not words on a wall - they shape how decisions are made, how clients are treated, and how the team works together day to day. This role suits an IFA Administrator who takes genuine pride in running things well - someone who understands that in a client relationship lasting decades, every piece of correspondence, every correctly submitted application, and every prompt follow-up contributes to the client experience. The firm advises private clients across the full spectrum of financial planning needs - retirement planning, pension transfers, investment management, inheritance tax planning, protection, and estate planning. Many clients are business owners, high-net-worth individuals, or families with complex, multi-generational financial arrangements. Accuracy, compliance, and professionalism in every client interaction are non-negotiable. WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING Preparing new business application packs, completing and submitting applications to product providers and platforms Chasing new business progress, resolving queries with providers, and issuing policy documentation to clients Creating illustrations, investment quotes, and provider valuations as required by the adviser Preparing client review packs, valuation reports, and supporting documentation ahead of annual review meetings Processing fund switches, portfolio rebalances, and other trades accurately and within the firm's compliance timescales Liaising with investment platforms and providers to confirm execution and resolve any discrepancies WHAT YOU WILL NEED Experience in an IFA or Wealth Management administration role Demonstrable experience processing new business, annual reviews, and fund switches or rebalances Experience working with product providers and investment platforms Working knowledge of FCA compliance requirements in a regulated advice environment
Compliance Manager Competitive Salary Monday - Friday / General Office Hours Caernarfon Our client based in the Caernarfon area are currently recruiting a Compliance Manager on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Head of Technical you will ensure the ongoing BRC and customer accreditation, food safety, legal and ethical, integrity and compliance of the company. Performance Objectives Maintaining BRC, customer and local authority approval and customer codes of practice. Responsible for Food Safety and Legality site wide. Maintain the company audit schedule, root cause analysis, and corrective actions in collaboration with the operations team - ensure non-conformances are raised, followed through and closed off. Liaison with the external and internal customers Supporting the QA manager with QA employees, across the shifts to complete the required workload and drive forward departmental policies and procedures. Manage, mentor and support Technical Compliance Auditor to ensure continuous learning and workload. Ensuring a culture of continuous improvement and challenging current practice To manage and monitor standards throughout the site and to ensure that the business is compliant with our and customer codes of practice Supporting HR department with implementing and managing SEDEX/SMETA requirements. Implementing new procedures and standards within the factory to make sure the site is complying with legislation and customer codes of practice Complete risk assessments where necessary to ensure compliance with legislation and customer codes of practice Record, investigate logging and responding. Working with all teams across the site to ensure the quality requirements are understood and practised by all. To champion hygiene across all aspects of the factory and drive the development of food safety culture, prompting awareness of the importance of hygiene & good manufacturing practice Maintain and develop the Q pulse system Manage the requirements of export documents ensuring that documentation is correct and complete for each load despatched. Quality and Food Safety training across the site in conjunction with HR and external training contractors. Coordinate and deliver accredited food safety training. Accident reporting - Ensure that all accidents /near miss forms are completed properly and that accident analysis forms are completed (appropriate evidence needs to be gathered at the time of the incident. Ensure that all appropriate and relevant H&S practices are being followed by team members, i.e. wearing of appropriate PPE. Person Specification Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines. Ability to manage own workload without supervision. Good personal planning skills. Strong verbal, numeracy and written communication skills. Assertiveness, delegation and analytical skills. Ability to work with cross-functional teams at all levels. Decision maker. Educated to degree level and experience of working in a Quality management role, with a food manufacturing, HACCP, COSHH, Health and Safety qualified. Able to deliver Food Safety and related training - a training qualification preferable. Experience of working with multiple retailers and aware of their standards and codes of practice. Benefits Holidays - 25 days plus Bank Holidays. 5% pension contribution. Full sickness payment based on qualifying criteria. gap personnel group is committed to the selection, recruitment and development of the best people, basing judgments solely on suitability for the job. By applying for the above position and providing your personal data to us you understand that your data will be processed in line with our Privacy Policy. Whilst we endeavour to respond to all applications individually, due to high volumes, this is not always possible. Thank you for your interest in this role and we look forward to working with you in the future.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Compliance Manager Competitive Salary Monday - Friday / General Office Hours Caernarfon Our client based in the Caernarfon area are currently recruiting a Compliance Manager on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Head of Technical you will ensure the ongoing BRC and customer accreditation, food safety, legal and ethical, integrity and compliance of the company. Performance Objectives Maintaining BRC, customer and local authority approval and customer codes of practice. Responsible for Food Safety and Legality site wide. Maintain the company audit schedule, root cause analysis, and corrective actions in collaboration with the operations team - ensure non-conformances are raised, followed through and closed off. Liaison with the external and internal customers Supporting the QA manager with QA employees, across the shifts to complete the required workload and drive forward departmental policies and procedures. Manage, mentor and support Technical Compliance Auditor to ensure continuous learning and workload. Ensuring a culture of continuous improvement and challenging current practice To manage and monitor standards throughout the site and to ensure that the business is compliant with our and customer codes of practice Supporting HR department with implementing and managing SEDEX/SMETA requirements. Implementing new procedures and standards within the factory to make sure the site is complying with legislation and customer codes of practice Complete risk assessments where necessary to ensure compliance with legislation and customer codes of practice Record, investigate logging and responding. Working with all teams across the site to ensure the quality requirements are understood and practised by all. To champion hygiene across all aspects of the factory and drive the development of food safety culture, prompting awareness of the importance of hygiene & good manufacturing practice Maintain and develop the Q pulse system Manage the requirements of export documents ensuring that documentation is correct and complete for each load despatched. Quality and Food Safety training across the site in conjunction with HR and external training contractors. Coordinate and deliver accredited food safety training. Accident reporting - Ensure that all accidents /near miss forms are completed properly and that accident analysis forms are completed (appropriate evidence needs to be gathered at the time of the incident. Ensure that all appropriate and relevant H&S practices are being followed by team members, i.e. wearing of appropriate PPE. Person Specification Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines. Ability to manage own workload without supervision. Good personal planning skills. Strong verbal, numeracy and written communication skills. Assertiveness, delegation and analytical skills. Ability to work with cross-functional teams at all levels. Decision maker. Educated to degree level and experience of working in a Quality management role, with a food manufacturing, HACCP, COSHH, Health and Safety qualified. Able to deliver Food Safety and related training - a training qualification preferable. Experience of working with multiple retailers and aware of their standards and codes of practice. Benefits Holidays - 25 days plus Bank Holidays. 5% pension contribution. Full sickness payment based on qualifying criteria. gap personnel group is committed to the selection, recruitment and development of the best people, basing judgments solely on suitability for the job. By applying for the above position and providing your personal data to us you understand that your data will be processed in line with our Privacy Policy. Whilst we endeavour to respond to all applications individually, due to high volumes, this is not always possible. Thank you for your interest in this role and we look forward to working with you in the future.
Management Accountant - North Nottingham Salary: £40,000 Study support Flexible working hours Full time, permanent 1 day working from home The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Management Accountant to join a dynamic Finance team. This role will be instrumental in delivering accurate financial reporting, improving processes, and supporting business performance. Key Responsibilities Oversee the Accounts Payable function, driving efficiency and KPI reporting Produce monthly and ad hoc financial and performance reports Lead month-end close processes and produce management accounts within deadlines Perform job costing analysis and reporting Complete balance sheet reconciliations Prepare and submit PAYE, CIS, VAT returns, and statutory reports Review budgets and overheads with budget holders Support annual budgeting and forecasting processes Maintain and update financial procedures and documentation Deliver reporting to financial institutions Manage fixed assets and depreciation Provide cover across Finance functions when required Support cashflow forecasting and consolidation Conduct internal audits and ensure compliance Assist with process improvement and implementation projects Carry out ad hoc duties as required Skills & Experience Part-qualified or fully qualified (CIMA) or qualified by experience Minimum of 5 years' experience in a Management Accountant role Background in manufacturing or engineering preferred Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Advanced Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Company pension Private medical insurance Cycle to work scheme Free on-site parking
May 26, 2026
Full time
Management Accountant - North Nottingham Salary: £40,000 Study support Flexible working hours Full time, permanent 1 day working from home The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Management Accountant to join a dynamic Finance team. This role will be instrumental in delivering accurate financial reporting, improving processes, and supporting business performance. Key Responsibilities Oversee the Accounts Payable function, driving efficiency and KPI reporting Produce monthly and ad hoc financial and performance reports Lead month-end close processes and produce management accounts within deadlines Perform job costing analysis and reporting Complete balance sheet reconciliations Prepare and submit PAYE, CIS, VAT returns, and statutory reports Review budgets and overheads with budget holders Support annual budgeting and forecasting processes Maintain and update financial procedures and documentation Deliver reporting to financial institutions Manage fixed assets and depreciation Provide cover across Finance functions when required Support cashflow forecasting and consolidation Conduct internal audits and ensure compliance Assist with process improvement and implementation projects Carry out ad hoc duties as required Skills & Experience Part-qualified or fully qualified (CIMA) or qualified by experience Minimum of 5 years' experience in a Management Accountant role Background in manufacturing or engineering preferred Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Advanced Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel Benefits Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Company pension Private medical insurance Cycle to work scheme Free on-site parking
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role GD Media is a newly created division within GlobalData, encompassing Arena International, MEED, BTMI and MBI. These divisions between them run over 60 conferences and expos, hundreds of webinars, dozens of awards, as well as standalone networking dinners and roundtables. The Senior Events Manager role for GD Media will line manage the Arena International operations team, manage a portfolio of events and support the implementation of processes to increase efficiency. GD Media is following a multi-year growth strategy and requires an experienced senior events manager to support the next stage of our progress in exceptional event delivery. Reporting to the Head of Events Delivery you will thrive on detail and have a passion for delivering excellence. This role is heavily focused on logistics, budget and team management. Essential you can work within an ever-changing and highly agile environment focused on continuous improvement. What you ll be doing End to end event management Lead the delivery of events on-site, troubleshooting any issues ensuring a smooth execution Budget management: creating and managing event cost sheets, identifying efficiencies, invoice management and reporting financial information Line management of Events Operation Manager and two Events Executives Create and implement SOPs (standard operating procedures) for event operations and delivery including templates, timelines and operational playbooks Venue sourcing & cost negotiation Supplier sourcing, negotiation and procurement Event planning and delivery floor plans, AV, event collateral, event app, F&B, health & safety, travel, onsite materials; event guides, delegate packs Client liaison - sponsors, delegates, VIPs, speakers Collaborate with internal teams including sales, delegate sales, production, marketing, design, finance to align operational delivery with event objectives Manage platforms to manage event data to deliver events and identify process efficiencies including delegate registration platform, badging and on-site registration platform, event app and 1-1 meeting systems Keeping IT systems, and event reporting up-to date What we re looking for Proven experience working within the events industry on a global scale conference/confex/award formats (commercial events background preferred) Experience of managing a team, leading 1-1 meetings, annual reviews and coaching of direct line reports Ability to manage event budgets, financial forecasting and negotiation skills Experience of setting up processes in a fast-paced or scaling environment Excellent organizational, project management and communication skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and excellent interpersonal skills ability to deal with a wide range of people at all levels Proven ability to work to tight deadlines, with attention to detail under pressure on multiple events at once A proactive, solutions-focused mindset Ability to travel internationally (circa 6-8 international events per year plus London-based events) High level of IT competency, including Microsoft Office and event management platforms In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
May 26, 2026
Full time
Who we are GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change. By uniting proprietary data, human expertise, and purpose-built AI into a single, connected platform, we help organizations see what s coming, move faster, and lead with confidence. Our solutions are used by over 5,000 organizations across the world s largest industries, delivering tailored intelligence that supports strategic planning, innovation, risk management, and sustainable growth. Why join GlobalData? GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey and we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision to deliver intelligence that transforms uncertainty into opportunity for the world s most successful organizations.? Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. Working together in an intellectually challenging environment, where learning is super-charged to keep us on our toes, the highly stimulating, fast-paced, global environment we operate in, and our bold ambitions result in unique learning opportunities for our people. The role GD Media is a newly created division within GlobalData, encompassing Arena International, MEED, BTMI and MBI. These divisions between them run over 60 conferences and expos, hundreds of webinars, dozens of awards, as well as standalone networking dinners and roundtables. The Senior Events Manager role for GD Media will line manage the Arena International operations team, manage a portfolio of events and support the implementation of processes to increase efficiency. GD Media is following a multi-year growth strategy and requires an experienced senior events manager to support the next stage of our progress in exceptional event delivery. Reporting to the Head of Events Delivery you will thrive on detail and have a passion for delivering excellence. This role is heavily focused on logistics, budget and team management. Essential you can work within an ever-changing and highly agile environment focused on continuous improvement. What you ll be doing End to end event management Lead the delivery of events on-site, troubleshooting any issues ensuring a smooth execution Budget management: creating and managing event cost sheets, identifying efficiencies, invoice management and reporting financial information Line management of Events Operation Manager and two Events Executives Create and implement SOPs (standard operating procedures) for event operations and delivery including templates, timelines and operational playbooks Venue sourcing & cost negotiation Supplier sourcing, negotiation and procurement Event planning and delivery floor plans, AV, event collateral, event app, F&B, health & safety, travel, onsite materials; event guides, delegate packs Client liaison - sponsors, delegates, VIPs, speakers Collaborate with internal teams including sales, delegate sales, production, marketing, design, finance to align operational delivery with event objectives Manage platforms to manage event data to deliver events and identify process efficiencies including delegate registration platform, badging and on-site registration platform, event app and 1-1 meeting systems Keeping IT systems, and event reporting up-to date What we re looking for Proven experience working within the events industry on a global scale conference/confex/award formats (commercial events background preferred) Experience of managing a team, leading 1-1 meetings, annual reviews and coaching of direct line reports Ability to manage event budgets, financial forecasting and negotiation skills Experience of setting up processes in a fast-paced or scaling environment Excellent organizational, project management and communication skills Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and excellent interpersonal skills ability to deal with a wide range of people at all levels Proven ability to work to tight deadlines, with attention to detail under pressure on multiple events at once A proactive, solutions-focused mindset Ability to travel internationally (circa 6-8 international events per year plus London-based events) High level of IT competency, including Microsoft Office and event management platforms In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed) GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
We're looking for a motivated Junior Finance Analyst to join a growing finance team, working closely with the Finance Business Partner to support reporting, forecasting and business performance analysis across the organisation on a 6 month fixed term contract. PLEASE NOTE - This is a 6 Month FTC, with an immediate start date. Please only apply if available to start immediately This is a great opportunity for a recent finance graduate or early-career finance professional looking to build strong commercial experience and develop business partnering skills in a supportive environment. Some finance experience and strong MS Excel skills are essential, with the ability to start asap. What You'll Be Doing Supporting budgeting, forecasting and monthly reporting Analysing financial performance and providing insights to stakeholders Preparing variance analysis and management reports Partnering with Head Office and operational teams Assisting with month-end and ad-hoc financial analysis Helping improve reporting processes and financial controls What We're Looking For Previous experience in a finance role essential and desire to gain further analytical, reporting and commercial finance skills Strong MS Excel / Power BI/ Dynamics 365 skills Confident communicating with non-finance teams Keen interest in finance based role Organised, proactive and eager to learn What's on Offer Hybrid working ( 2 days office / 3 WFH) Flexitime (between 10am - 4pm) Salary up to £35k DOE Immediate start available Strong exposure to FP&A and commercial finance Opportunity to work closely with senior finance leaders A collaborative team with real development opportunities
May 26, 2026
Contractor
We're looking for a motivated Junior Finance Analyst to join a growing finance team, working closely with the Finance Business Partner to support reporting, forecasting and business performance analysis across the organisation on a 6 month fixed term contract. PLEASE NOTE - This is a 6 Month FTC, with an immediate start date. Please only apply if available to start immediately This is a great opportunity for a recent finance graduate or early-career finance professional looking to build strong commercial experience and develop business partnering skills in a supportive environment. Some finance experience and strong MS Excel skills are essential, with the ability to start asap. What You'll Be Doing Supporting budgeting, forecasting and monthly reporting Analysing financial performance and providing insights to stakeholders Preparing variance analysis and management reports Partnering with Head Office and operational teams Assisting with month-end and ad-hoc financial analysis Helping improve reporting processes and financial controls What We're Looking For Previous experience in a finance role essential and desire to gain further analytical, reporting and commercial finance skills Strong MS Excel / Power BI/ Dynamics 365 skills Confident communicating with non-finance teams Keen interest in finance based role Organised, proactive and eager to learn What's on Offer Hybrid working ( 2 days office / 3 WFH) Flexitime (between 10am - 4pm) Salary up to £35k DOE Immediate start available Strong exposure to FP&A and commercial finance Opportunity to work closely with senior finance leaders A collaborative team with real development opportunities