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LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH-6
Payroll Manager
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH-6
Payroll Manager REF: 2817 PO9: £73,266 pa rising in annual increments to £78,090 inc LW. Permanent and Full Time About Us: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. Please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Team: We are a diverse payroll team consisting of 12 members, managing the payroll operations for approximately 3,000 school staff, 3,200 corporate staff, and around 200 external school staff. We work in close collaboration with our internal & external partners and software providers to ensure the smooth function of the Oracle payroll system. About the Role: As Payroll Manager, you will lead the delivery of a comprehensive, accurate and customer focused payroll service, ensuring employees are paid correctly and on time in full compliance with legislation, regulations and Council policies. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Payroll and Pensions, you will manage and develop a high performing payroll team, fostering a positive, inclusive culture and embedding continuous improvement across all payroll operations. The role has a strong operational and strategic focus. You will oversee statutory compliance (including PAYE, National Insurance and multiple pension schemes), manage complex payroll reconciliations and year end processes, and act as the Council's professional lead on payroll matters. You will also work closely with HR, Finance and external stakeholders to deliver joined up services, support payroll digital transformation, and develop the payroll function as a value adding, data led service, including delivering payroll bureau services to schools and external clients How to Apply: To be considered for interview, your CV and supporting statement will clearly evidence how you meet the shortlisting criteria on the personal specification marked "A" for application: Job Description and Person Specification We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. Recruitment Timelines: Advert close date: 11:59pm on 21 June 2026. Shortlisting: Week commencing 22 June 2026. Interviews: 30 June, 1-2 July 2026. Please click here to view: Lambeth Staff Benefits You will be required to undertake a Cifas check. Further information about Cifas can be found here Cifas Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Linda D'Souza at . At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here .
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Payroll Manager REF: 2817 PO9: £73,266 pa rising in annual increments to £78,090 inc LW. Permanent and Full Time About Us: Located in the heart of South London, Lambeth Borough is a vibrant community of over 317,600 residents. Stretching from the dynamic neighbourhood of Streatham in the South to the iconic landmarks of Waterloo in the North, we are proud to be the 9th largest borough in London. Our diversity is our strength, with more than 130 languages spoken, making Lambeth the home of the Windrush generation, London's largest LGBTQ+ community, and a thriving Portuguese-speaking community. It is an exciting time to join Lambeth Council, we have bold ambitions for the future of Lambeth's communities and residents through our Lambeth 2030 Plan 'Our Future, Our Lambeth. With exceptional schools, lush green spaces including Brockwell Park, cultural gems like the Black Cultural Archives, and world-renowned institutions such as St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth offers an enriching and dynamic environment. Please have a look at our dedicated One Lambeth Values and Behaviours page. About the Team: We are a diverse payroll team consisting of 12 members, managing the payroll operations for approximately 3,000 school staff, 3,200 corporate staff, and around 200 external school staff. We work in close collaboration with our internal & external partners and software providers to ensure the smooth function of the Oracle payroll system. About the Role: As Payroll Manager, you will lead the delivery of a comprehensive, accurate and customer focused payroll service, ensuring employees are paid correctly and on time in full compliance with legislation, regulations and Council policies. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Payroll and Pensions, you will manage and develop a high performing payroll team, fostering a positive, inclusive culture and embedding continuous improvement across all payroll operations. The role has a strong operational and strategic focus. You will oversee statutory compliance (including PAYE, National Insurance and multiple pension schemes), manage complex payroll reconciliations and year end processes, and act as the Council's professional lead on payroll matters. You will also work closely with HR, Finance and external stakeholders to deliver joined up services, support payroll digital transformation, and develop the payroll function as a value adding, data led service, including delivering payroll bureau services to schools and external clients How to Apply: To be considered for interview, your CV and supporting statement will clearly evidence how you meet the shortlisting criteria on the personal specification marked "A" for application: Job Description and Person Specification We operate an anonymised application process, so be sure to remove personal details when uploading your CV or personal statement. Recruitment Timelines: Advert close date: 11:59pm on 21 June 2026. Shortlisting: Week commencing 22 June 2026. Interviews: 30 June, 1-2 July 2026. Please click here to view: Lambeth Staff Benefits You will be required to undertake a Cifas check. Further information about Cifas can be found here Cifas Contact Information: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Linda D'Souza at . At Lambeth, we are dedicated to providing quality services and equal opportunities for all. We are committed to safer recruitment and are proud to be a Stonewall diversity champion, a Living Wage Employer, and to guarantee interviews for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria of the role. For a full list of our accreditations, please click here .
Enforcement Team Leader
RIBBONS & REEVES HOUSING
We re Hiring: Enforcement Team Leader London Local Authority £250 £280 per day (depending on experience) Are you an experienced enforcement, environmental protection, community safety, or policing professional ready to lead from the front and make a visible impact across one of London s most vibrant communities? We re recruiting for a passionate and driven ASB Enforcement Manager to support the delivery of safer, cleaner, and stronger neighbourhoods across South London. About the Role This is a frontline operational leadership role within Public Protection & Regulatory Services, responsible for delivering high-profile environmental enforcement, public protection, and community safety functions across public spaces. You ll lead a high-performing Response Team of five, balancing reactive demand with intelligence-led proactive enforcement activity to tackle: Anti-Social Behaviour Fly-tipping, littering, graffiti & fly-posting Noise nuisance & out-of-hours reactive response Unlicensed street trading Waste Duty of Care & highways enforcement Public nuisance and environmental crime You ll also coordinate hotspot operations, support borough-wide crime prevention initiatives, oversee enforcement investigations and prosecution files, and work closely with residents, councillors, police, businesses, and partner agencies. What You ll Be Doing Leading and motivating frontline enforcement officers Managing reactive out-of-hours noise services Delivering intelligence-led and data-driven enforcement operations Managing complex investigations, enforcement action, interviews, and prosecution case files Driving service improvement, performance, and operational excellence Supporting staff wellbeing, development, recruitment, and performance management Representing the service at community forums, operational meetings, and partnership groups What We re Looking For Strong leadership and people management experience Background in environmental enforcement, public protection, regulatory services or community safety Experience managing investigations and enforcement activity Knowledge of relevant legislation and enforcement procedures Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills A proactive, resilient, and solutions-focused mindset Highly Desirable: Experience working within enforcement-led operational environments Experience managing high-profile or complex anti-social behaviour investigations Previous Police or Law Enforcement background Essential Legislative Knowledge: Environmental Protection Act 1990 Highways Act 1980 ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 London Local Authorities Act 1990 (as amended) This role involves evening, weekend, and out-of-hours working, including up to 21 hours of paid overtime per month, in line with service requirements. INDRRH
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
We re Hiring: Enforcement Team Leader London Local Authority £250 £280 per day (depending on experience) Are you an experienced enforcement, environmental protection, community safety, or policing professional ready to lead from the front and make a visible impact across one of London s most vibrant communities? We re recruiting for a passionate and driven ASB Enforcement Manager to support the delivery of safer, cleaner, and stronger neighbourhoods across South London. About the Role This is a frontline operational leadership role within Public Protection & Regulatory Services, responsible for delivering high-profile environmental enforcement, public protection, and community safety functions across public spaces. You ll lead a high-performing Response Team of five, balancing reactive demand with intelligence-led proactive enforcement activity to tackle: Anti-Social Behaviour Fly-tipping, littering, graffiti & fly-posting Noise nuisance & out-of-hours reactive response Unlicensed street trading Waste Duty of Care & highways enforcement Public nuisance and environmental crime You ll also coordinate hotspot operations, support borough-wide crime prevention initiatives, oversee enforcement investigations and prosecution files, and work closely with residents, councillors, police, businesses, and partner agencies. What You ll Be Doing Leading and motivating frontline enforcement officers Managing reactive out-of-hours noise services Delivering intelligence-led and data-driven enforcement operations Managing complex investigations, enforcement action, interviews, and prosecution case files Driving service improvement, performance, and operational excellence Supporting staff wellbeing, development, recruitment, and performance management Representing the service at community forums, operational meetings, and partnership groups What We re Looking For Strong leadership and people management experience Background in environmental enforcement, public protection, regulatory services or community safety Experience managing investigations and enforcement activity Knowledge of relevant legislation and enforcement procedures Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills A proactive, resilient, and solutions-focused mindset Highly Desirable: Experience working within enforcement-led operational environments Experience managing high-profile or complex anti-social behaviour investigations Previous Police or Law Enforcement background Essential Legislative Knowledge: Environmental Protection Act 1990 Highways Act 1980 ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 London Local Authorities Act 1990 (as amended) This role involves evening, weekend, and out-of-hours working, including up to 21 hours of paid overtime per month, in line with service requirements. INDRRH
ASB Enforcement Manager
RIBBONS & REEVES HOUSING
We re Hiring: ASB Enforcement Manager London Local Authority £250 £280 per day (depending on experience) Are you an experienced enforcement, environmental protection, community safety, or policing professional ready to lead from the front and make a visible impact across one of London s most vibrant communities? We re recruiting for a passionate and driven ASB Enforcement Manager to support the delivery of safer, cleaner, and stronger neighbourhoods across South London. About the Role This is a frontline operational leadership role within Public Protection & Regulatory Services, responsible for delivering high-profile environmental enforcement, public protection, and community safety functions across public spaces. You ll lead a high-performing Response Team of five, balancing reactive demand with intelligence-led proactive enforcement activity to tackle: Anti-Social Behaviour Fly-tipping, littering, graffiti & fly-posting Noise nuisance & out-of-hours reactive response Unlicensed street trading Waste Duty of Care & highways enforcement Public nuisance and environmental crime You ll also coordinate hotspot operations, support borough-wide crime prevention initiatives, oversee enforcement investigations and prosecution files, and work closely with residents, councillors, police, businesses, and partner agencies. What You ll Be Doing Leading and motivating frontline enforcement officers Managing reactive out-of-hours noise services Delivering intelligence-led and data-driven enforcement operations Managing complex investigations, enforcement action, interviews, and prosecution case files Driving service improvement, performance, and operational excellence Supporting staff wellbeing, development, recruitment, and performance management Representing the service at community forums, operational meetings, and partnership groups What We re Looking For Strong leadership and people management experience Background in environmental enforcement, public protection, regulatory services or community safety Experience managing investigations and enforcement activity Knowledge of relevant legislation and enforcement procedures Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills A proactive, resilient, and solutions-focused mindset Highly Desirable: Experience working within enforcement-led operational environments Experience managing high-profile or complex anti-social behaviour investigations Previous Police or Law Enforcement background Essential Legislative Knowledge: Environmental Protection Act 1990 Highways Act 1980 ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 London Local Authorities Act 1990 (as amended) This role involves evening, weekend, and out-of-hours working, including up to 21 hours of paid overtime per month, in line with service requirements. INDRRH
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
We re Hiring: ASB Enforcement Manager London Local Authority £250 £280 per day (depending on experience) Are you an experienced enforcement, environmental protection, community safety, or policing professional ready to lead from the front and make a visible impact across one of London s most vibrant communities? We re recruiting for a passionate and driven ASB Enforcement Manager to support the delivery of safer, cleaner, and stronger neighbourhoods across South London. About the Role This is a frontline operational leadership role within Public Protection & Regulatory Services, responsible for delivering high-profile environmental enforcement, public protection, and community safety functions across public spaces. You ll lead a high-performing Response Team of five, balancing reactive demand with intelligence-led proactive enforcement activity to tackle: Anti-Social Behaviour Fly-tipping, littering, graffiti & fly-posting Noise nuisance & out-of-hours reactive response Unlicensed street trading Waste Duty of Care & highways enforcement Public nuisance and environmental crime You ll also coordinate hotspot operations, support borough-wide crime prevention initiatives, oversee enforcement investigations and prosecution files, and work closely with residents, councillors, police, businesses, and partner agencies. What You ll Be Doing Leading and motivating frontline enforcement officers Managing reactive out-of-hours noise services Delivering intelligence-led and data-driven enforcement operations Managing complex investigations, enforcement action, interviews, and prosecution case files Driving service improvement, performance, and operational excellence Supporting staff wellbeing, development, recruitment, and performance management Representing the service at community forums, operational meetings, and partnership groups What We re Looking For Strong leadership and people management experience Background in environmental enforcement, public protection, regulatory services or community safety Experience managing investigations and enforcement activity Knowledge of relevant legislation and enforcement procedures Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills A proactive, resilient, and solutions-focused mindset Highly Desirable: Experience working within enforcement-led operational environments Experience managing high-profile or complex anti-social behaviour investigations Previous Police or Law Enforcement background Essential Legislative Knowledge: Environmental Protection Act 1990 Highways Act 1980 ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 London Local Authorities Act 1990 (as amended) This role involves evening, weekend, and out-of-hours working, including up to 21 hours of paid overtime per month, in line with service requirements. INDRRH
Deverell Smith Ltd
Senior People Manager
Deverell Smith Ltd Reading, Oxfordshire
Senior People Manager (12-Month FTC - Maternity Cover) About the Company We are a leading provider of high-quality, single-family rental homes across the UK, specialising in delivering thoughtfully designed homes in desirable neighbourhoods alongside an exceptional resident experience. Backed by globally recognised real estate investment partners, we are committed to enriching lives through renting. Our culture is collaborative, proactive, and people-focused - creating an environment where both residents and employees can thrive. The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Senior People Manager to join the business on a 12-month fixed-term contract covering maternity leave. Reporting directly to the CEO, this role will provide both strategic oversight and hands-on delivery across all areas of the People & Culture function during an exciting period of growth. You will play a key role in ensuring continuity across HR operations, maintaining strong people processes, supporting managers, and fostering a positive and high-performing culture. This position would suit a confident HR professional who can quickly build credibility across the business, manage complex employee matters, and deliver pragmatic, solutions-focused people support. The role is primarily based in Reading, with occasional travel to London as required. Key Responsibilities Employee Relations & Employment Law Act as the lead advisor on complex employee relations matters, including disciplinaries, grievances, absence management, and performance issues. Provide expert guidance to managers and senior leaders on UK employment law, HR best practice, and company policy. Support and lead sensitive HR cases, ensuring fair, consistent, and compliant outcomes. Mitigate risk by delivering commercially balanced and pragmatic HR advice. HR Operations, Payroll & Benefits Oversee employee benefits administration, ensuring accuracy and effective communication. Manage payroll processes in partnership with internal stakeholders and external providers. Ensure employee data and records are maintained accurately and confidentially in line with GDPR requirements. Continuously review and improve HR processes and operational efficiencies. Performance Management & Talent Development Manage performance review cycles and ensure regular 1-1s are effectively tracked through HiBob. Coach and support managers to drive employee performance, engagement, and development. Lead and manage performance-related processes and cases where required. Recruitment & Onboarding Lead the full recruitment lifecycle, including workforce planning, interviewing, offer management, and onboarding. Ensure a seamless and engaging new starter experience. Continuously enhance onboarding and induction processes to support employee retention and engagement. HR Administration & Reporting Oversee all HR administration activities including contracts, employee changes, and leaver processes. Produce and analyse HR metrics across recruitment, retention, absence, performance, and employee relations. Provide meaningful insights and recommendations to senior leadership. Leadership, Culture & Office Management Line manage and support the development of the People Administrator and Culture Manager. Partner with the wider team to deliver engagement, wellbeing, and culture initiatives. Oversee office management to maintain a safe, effective, and well-run workplace environment. Act as a trusted advisor and positive influence across the business. Skills & Experience We are looking for someone with: Proven experience in a Senior HR Manager or similar leadership role within the UK. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Experience across employee relations, payroll oversight, benefits administration, and performance management. A successful track record managing end-to-end recruitment and onboarding processes. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to balance business and people priorities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with confidence influencing at senior level. The ability to work autonomously, prioritise effectively, and manage multiple responsibilities. Experience using HR systems, ideally HiBob. High levels of discretion and professionalism when handling confidential information. Strong Microsoft Office skills. Reporting Line This role reports directly to the CEO.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Senior People Manager (12-Month FTC - Maternity Cover) About the Company We are a leading provider of high-quality, single-family rental homes across the UK, specialising in delivering thoughtfully designed homes in desirable neighbourhoods alongside an exceptional resident experience. Backed by globally recognised real estate investment partners, we are committed to enriching lives through renting. Our culture is collaborative, proactive, and people-focused - creating an environment where both residents and employees can thrive. The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Senior People Manager to join the business on a 12-month fixed-term contract covering maternity leave. Reporting directly to the CEO, this role will provide both strategic oversight and hands-on delivery across all areas of the People & Culture function during an exciting period of growth. You will play a key role in ensuring continuity across HR operations, maintaining strong people processes, supporting managers, and fostering a positive and high-performing culture. This position would suit a confident HR professional who can quickly build credibility across the business, manage complex employee matters, and deliver pragmatic, solutions-focused people support. The role is primarily based in Reading, with occasional travel to London as required. Key Responsibilities Employee Relations & Employment Law Act as the lead advisor on complex employee relations matters, including disciplinaries, grievances, absence management, and performance issues. Provide expert guidance to managers and senior leaders on UK employment law, HR best practice, and company policy. Support and lead sensitive HR cases, ensuring fair, consistent, and compliant outcomes. Mitigate risk by delivering commercially balanced and pragmatic HR advice. HR Operations, Payroll & Benefits Oversee employee benefits administration, ensuring accuracy and effective communication. Manage payroll processes in partnership with internal stakeholders and external providers. Ensure employee data and records are maintained accurately and confidentially in line with GDPR requirements. Continuously review and improve HR processes and operational efficiencies. Performance Management & Talent Development Manage performance review cycles and ensure regular 1-1s are effectively tracked through HiBob. Coach and support managers to drive employee performance, engagement, and development. Lead and manage performance-related processes and cases where required. Recruitment & Onboarding Lead the full recruitment lifecycle, including workforce planning, interviewing, offer management, and onboarding. Ensure a seamless and engaging new starter experience. Continuously enhance onboarding and induction processes to support employee retention and engagement. HR Administration & Reporting Oversee all HR administration activities including contracts, employee changes, and leaver processes. Produce and analyse HR metrics across recruitment, retention, absence, performance, and employee relations. Provide meaningful insights and recommendations to senior leadership. Leadership, Culture & Office Management Line manage and support the development of the People Administrator and Culture Manager. Partner with the wider team to deliver engagement, wellbeing, and culture initiatives. Oversee office management to maintain a safe, effective, and well-run workplace environment. Act as a trusted advisor and positive influence across the business. Skills & Experience We are looking for someone with: Proven experience in a Senior HR Manager or similar leadership role within the UK. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Experience across employee relations, payroll oversight, benefits administration, and performance management. A successful track record managing end-to-end recruitment and onboarding processes. Strong commercial awareness with the ability to balance business and people priorities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with confidence influencing at senior level. The ability to work autonomously, prioritise effectively, and manage multiple responsibilities. Experience using HR systems, ideally HiBob. High levels of discretion and professionalism when handling confidential information. Strong Microsoft Office skills. Reporting Line This role reports directly to the CEO.
Metropolitan Thames Valley
3rd Line Support Engineer
Metropolitan Thames Valley
3rd Line Support Engineer - Permanent, Full-Time position (37.5 hours) Farringdon, London (hybrid) £44,997 - £47,365 About Us: Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing has a vision that 'everyone has a home and the opportunity to live well'; that means working with partners to create sustainable and vibrant neighbourhoods where our customers want to live. With 57,000 homes and more than 120,000 residents and customers, we have a real opportunity to make that vision a reality. Our people care, dare and collaborate to ensure we achieve this People Powered Living. This role: We have an exciting opportunity within MTVH to provide end users with 3rd-line Technical support in accordance with the achievement of all applicable Service Levels, Customer Satisfaction scores, and KPIs and to be an active escalation point for 1st and 2nd-line engineers in Farringdon, London. What you'll need to succeed: Working with the Service Desk Manager and the Infrastructure Team, ensure the delivery of day-to-day support to the organisation's users, covering servers, network, applications, desktops, laptops, telephony, and mobile devices. On a rota basis, undertake routine daily checks and maintenance and act as the 3rd line escalation point of contact in resolving user and technical issues. Proactively undertake the day-to-day delivery of Infrastructure Service Desk operations. This will involve providing hands-on support to users, as well as back-end troubleshooting of servers and networks. Front-end support includes thin clients, PCs, laptops, smartphones and tablets; VOIP telephony, MFDs; and various applications in addition to MS Office. Maintain a proactive role in monitoring all requests, incidents, and problems, having complete visibility on the Infrastructure Service Desk. Respond to Service Desk phone calls/tickets as needed, focusing on 3rd line tickets and activities, and taking on tickets escalated by the 1st/2nd line Infrastructure Technicians. Escalate when necessary to the Service Desk Manager. Contribute to the maintenance and documentation of the infrastructure estate: records of builds, hardware, licences, systems configurations, change requests, systems, and processes. Undertake change management of the infrastructure estate Work an out-of-hours shift if asked to, compensated by corporate company guidelines. Undertake infrastructure project work and continuous improvement activities as part of the annual work plan Management of relationships with third parties and suppliers. To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a basic background check with the Disclosure and Barring service once an offer of employment is made. Interviews will be a three-stage process of an initial MS Teams phone-screen followed by two rounds of competency based questions (final round in-person) Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
Jun 05, 2026
Full time
3rd Line Support Engineer - Permanent, Full-Time position (37.5 hours) Farringdon, London (hybrid) £44,997 - £47,365 About Us: Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing has a vision that 'everyone has a home and the opportunity to live well'; that means working with partners to create sustainable and vibrant neighbourhoods where our customers want to live. With 57,000 homes and more than 120,000 residents and customers, we have a real opportunity to make that vision a reality. Our people care, dare and collaborate to ensure we achieve this People Powered Living. This role: We have an exciting opportunity within MTVH to provide end users with 3rd-line Technical support in accordance with the achievement of all applicable Service Levels, Customer Satisfaction scores, and KPIs and to be an active escalation point for 1st and 2nd-line engineers in Farringdon, London. What you'll need to succeed: Working with the Service Desk Manager and the Infrastructure Team, ensure the delivery of day-to-day support to the organisation's users, covering servers, network, applications, desktops, laptops, telephony, and mobile devices. On a rota basis, undertake routine daily checks and maintenance and act as the 3rd line escalation point of contact in resolving user and technical issues. Proactively undertake the day-to-day delivery of Infrastructure Service Desk operations. This will involve providing hands-on support to users, as well as back-end troubleshooting of servers and networks. Front-end support includes thin clients, PCs, laptops, smartphones and tablets; VOIP telephony, MFDs; and various applications in addition to MS Office. Maintain a proactive role in monitoring all requests, incidents, and problems, having complete visibility on the Infrastructure Service Desk. Respond to Service Desk phone calls/tickets as needed, focusing on 3rd line tickets and activities, and taking on tickets escalated by the 1st/2nd line Infrastructure Technicians. Escalate when necessary to the Service Desk Manager. Contribute to the maintenance and documentation of the infrastructure estate: records of builds, hardware, licences, systems configurations, change requests, systems, and processes. Undertake change management of the infrastructure estate Work an out-of-hours shift if asked to, compensated by corporate company guidelines. Undertake infrastructure project work and continuous improvement activities as part of the annual work plan Management of relationships with third parties and suppliers. To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers we will complete a basic background check with the Disclosure and Barring service once an offer of employment is made. Interviews will be a three-stage process of an initial MS Teams phone-screen followed by two rounds of competency based questions (final round in-person) Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
Finance Manager (Part-Time)
Loughborough Estate Management Board Loughborough, Leicestershire
Finance Manager (Part-Time) Loughborough Estate Management Board (LEMB) is a resident-led housing management organisation delivering services on behalf of the local community. Working closely with residents, Lambeth Council, and other stakeholders, LEMB is committed to providing high-quality, customer-focused services while promoting transparency, inclusiveness, innovation, integrity, and value for money. Position: Finance Manager (Part-Time) Reports to: Neighbourhood Services Director Responsible for: Finance Officer Finance Manager Day-to-Day Duties Lead and manage the financial operations of LEMB, ensuring compliance with financial policies, statutory requirements, and the Management Agreement. Prepare annual budgets, business plans, management accounts, and year-end financial statements. Produce accurate financial reports and present findings to the Board, Finance Sub-Committee, and senior management team. Manage cash flow, banking, investments, reconciliations, and financial controls. Oversee VAT, corporation tax, audit processes, payroll, insurance, and other key financial contracts. Maintain and develop financial policies, procedures, and risk management frameworks. Liaise with Lambeth Council, auditors, HMRC, and other external stakeholders on financial matters. Support managers with financial planning, budgeting, and contract negotiations. Manage and support the Finance Officer, providing guidance and operational cover where required. Ensure Sage accounting systems are maintained and used effectively to support accurate financial reporting. Finance Manager Requirements Qualifications Fully qualified accountant or equivalent demonstrable financial management experience. Experience Experience in financial management, budgeting, management accounting, and financial reporting. Experience preparing annual accounts and managing audit processes. Experience with financial risk management and developing financial policies and procedures. Experience using Sage accounting software. Experience working with Boards, Committees, or senior stakeholders. Housing sector, tenant management organisation, or local authority experience is desirable. Skills & Knowledge Strong financial analysis, reporting, and problem-solving skills. Ability to explain complex financial information to non-financial audiences. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Knowledge of VAT, corporation tax, financial governance, and regulatory compliance. Benefits Opportunity to play a key strategic role within a resident-led community organisation. Direct influence on financial planning, governance, and organisational development. Exposure to Board-level decision making and stakeholder engagement. Flexible part-time working arrangement. Opportunity to contribute to community-focused housing services. Supportive working environment aligned to LEMB's values of inclusiveness, transparency, quality, innovation, and integrity.
Jun 05, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager (Part-Time) Loughborough Estate Management Board (LEMB) is a resident-led housing management organisation delivering services on behalf of the local community. Working closely with residents, Lambeth Council, and other stakeholders, LEMB is committed to providing high-quality, customer-focused services while promoting transparency, inclusiveness, innovation, integrity, and value for money. Position: Finance Manager (Part-Time) Reports to: Neighbourhood Services Director Responsible for: Finance Officer Finance Manager Day-to-Day Duties Lead and manage the financial operations of LEMB, ensuring compliance with financial policies, statutory requirements, and the Management Agreement. Prepare annual budgets, business plans, management accounts, and year-end financial statements. Produce accurate financial reports and present findings to the Board, Finance Sub-Committee, and senior management team. Manage cash flow, banking, investments, reconciliations, and financial controls. Oversee VAT, corporation tax, audit processes, payroll, insurance, and other key financial contracts. Maintain and develop financial policies, procedures, and risk management frameworks. Liaise with Lambeth Council, auditors, HMRC, and other external stakeholders on financial matters. Support managers with financial planning, budgeting, and contract negotiations. Manage and support the Finance Officer, providing guidance and operational cover where required. Ensure Sage accounting systems are maintained and used effectively to support accurate financial reporting. Finance Manager Requirements Qualifications Fully qualified accountant or equivalent demonstrable financial management experience. Experience Experience in financial management, budgeting, management accounting, and financial reporting. Experience preparing annual accounts and managing audit processes. Experience with financial risk management and developing financial policies and procedures. Experience using Sage accounting software. Experience working with Boards, Committees, or senior stakeholders. Housing sector, tenant management organisation, or local authority experience is desirable. Skills & Knowledge Strong financial analysis, reporting, and problem-solving skills. Ability to explain complex financial information to non-financial audiences. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Knowledge of VAT, corporation tax, financial governance, and regulatory compliance. Benefits Opportunity to play a key strategic role within a resident-led community organisation. Direct influence on financial planning, governance, and organisational development. Exposure to Board-level decision making and stakeholder engagement. Flexible part-time working arrangement. Opportunity to contribute to community-focused housing services. Supportive working environment aligned to LEMB's values of inclusiveness, transparency, quality, innovation, and integrity.
Daniel Owen Ltd
QS Electrical Manager
Daniel Owen Ltd Haringey, London
Job Title: NICEIC QS Electrical Manager Location: North London Salary: 54,267 - 57,402 Job Type: Permanent (Full-Time, 36 hrs/week) A North London local council is seeking an experienced NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) Electrical Manager to lead electrical operations across housing and neighbourhood projects. You will oversee electrical teams, ensuring all works are compliant, safe, and meet regulatory standards. Responsibilities include managing inspection and testing, auditing completed works, monitoring KPIs, and maintaining compliance records, while promoting health & safety and supporting team development. Key Responsibilities: Act as NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) for all electrical works Oversee inspection, testing, and certification processes Ensure compliance with all regulatory, safety, and quality standards Audit completed works and monitor performance KPIs Maintain accurate compliance and certification records Lead and support electrical teams across multiple projects Promote a strong health & safety culture Requirements for the Electrical Manager: NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation AM2 Qualification 18th Edition Wiring Regulations 2391 Inspection & Testing Proven experience in a supervisory or managerial role Strong leadership, organisational, and problem-solving skills Benefits: Competitive local authority salary Generous annual leave entitlement Local Government Pension Scheme Stable, long-term employment Opportunities for professional development If you are interested in this role, please apply to the advert or send your CV for further information. Tags: Electrical Manager, NICEIC QS, Qualified Supervisor, Electrical Supervisor, Compliance Manager, Electrical Compliance, Contracts Manager (Electrical), M&E Manager, Electrical Testing, Inspection & Testing, Social Housing Electrical, Public Sector Electrical, Facilities Electrical Manager, 18th Edition Electrician LON123
Jun 04, 2026
Full time
Job Title: NICEIC QS Electrical Manager Location: North London Salary: 54,267 - 57,402 Job Type: Permanent (Full-Time, 36 hrs/week) A North London local council is seeking an experienced NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) Electrical Manager to lead electrical operations across housing and neighbourhood projects. You will oversee electrical teams, ensuring all works are compliant, safe, and meet regulatory standards. Responsibilities include managing inspection and testing, auditing completed works, monitoring KPIs, and maintaining compliance records, while promoting health & safety and supporting team development. Key Responsibilities: Act as NICEIC Qualified Supervisor (QS) for all electrical works Oversee inspection, testing, and certification processes Ensure compliance with all regulatory, safety, and quality standards Audit completed works and monitor performance KPIs Maintain accurate compliance and certification records Lead and support electrical teams across multiple projects Promote a strong health & safety culture Requirements for the Electrical Manager: NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation AM2 Qualification 18th Edition Wiring Regulations 2391 Inspection & Testing Proven experience in a supervisory or managerial role Strong leadership, organisational, and problem-solving skills Benefits: Competitive local authority salary Generous annual leave entitlement Local Government Pension Scheme Stable, long-term employment Opportunities for professional development If you are interested in this role, please apply to the advert or send your CV for further information. Tags: Electrical Manager, NICEIC QS, Qualified Supervisor, Electrical Supervisor, Compliance Manager, Electrical Compliance, Contracts Manager (Electrical), M&E Manager, Electrical Testing, Inspection & Testing, Social Housing Electrical, Public Sector Electrical, Facilities Electrical Manager, 18th Edition Electrician LON123
Southway Housing Trust
Finance Manager - Property & Assets
Southway Housing Trust Northenden, Manchester
Finance Manager - Property & Assets Location: Hybrid home working / Didsbury / Manchester Salary: 49,934 increasing to 51,783 after 6 months Full Time / 35 hours per week / Permanent About Us Southway Housing Trust is a committed and forward-thinking community focused housing association dedicated to providing excellent homes and outstanding customer care. With a vision of Thriving Communities, Southway manages over 6,500 homes across Greater Manchester. Southway strives to reduce child poverty, loneliness and isolation and increase employment, social connectedness and pride in neighbourhoods. Our REACH values of Respect, Equity, Ambition, Compassion and Honesty reflect Southway's culture, how we deliver our services, and our relationships with customers, colleagues and partners. Southway values diversity in all aspects of its communities and operations. Candidates / Role An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Finance team for a Finance Manager - Property & Assets to lead Southway Group's financial monitoring of its property and assets programme. This will entail collaborative work with service managers whilst preparing and reporting KPIs to demonstrate performance and driving improvements through internal controls and processes. You will also have: - Advanced accounts and general ledger skills. - Excellent verbal communication skills, able to explain financial information to residents and manage relations with internal customers effectively - Strong excel skills, with a knowledge of a range of functions and their application. Your main responsibilities would include: 1. Lead the development of effective reporting tools and financial data reports for the Property Services and Assets Teams to support the provision of good quality information for decision making, including concise written reports for the Executive and others. 2. Regular reporting of key performance indicators to show performance against targets (operational and financial), trends and any risk to Southway including non-compliance, reduced income/spend levels, loss of grant, ensuring escalation where necessary to develop remedial actions. 3. Contrast the results of stock condition surveys to Business Plan assumptions. Prepare and monitor long term budgets based on data from various sources including programme schedules, survey results and data from housing management system. This should outline any slippage, savings, acceleration and overspends, with corresponding impacts on current and future year budgets. 4. Support preparation of programme returns and grant claims to external partners (identifying works, administration and staffing elements), ensuring all data and explanations are evidenced with colleagues before submission. 5. Prepare fixed asset register and general ledger entries using data from the stock investment programme to ensure the accountancy for the capital works costs and related grant are correctly identified for individual properties and components. 6. Prepare budgets for Property Services including analysis of different workstreams (and agree recharges between DLO and the client) to ensure value for money is achieved via operational delivery. 7. Ensure the Finance Apprentice (Property & Assets) liaises productively with budget holders to analyse results and consider actions to deliver effective budgetary control. 8. Identify and drive improvements in processes and procedures which impact the financial performance of the repairs and maintenance service. 9. Assist budget holders to operate an effective system of electronic purchase order and invoice authorisation routines, resolving individual users' difficulties. Support budget holders to enable them to navigate through the financial processes, including the NOPO report, to improve data integrity and accurately record costs and grant income to be accrued. 10. Provide information to Finance Operations team supporting the preparation of monthly management accounts, annual statutory accounts and other reports as required (e.g. Funders Report) outlining performance and explanations on variances. Closing Date: Monday 13 October 2025 Interview Date: w/c Monday 20 October 2025 For an informal discussion about this role please contact Bhups Gohil, Assistant Director of Finance . We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from suitably skilled people from all sectors of the community. All applicants who have a disability or are ex armed forces that meet the minimum essential criteria for the post will be invited to interview. If you have a disability or are ex armed forces, please tell us about this on your application form and please let us know about any special arrangements you would like us to make if you are invited in for an interview.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Finance Manager - Property & Assets Location: Hybrid home working / Didsbury / Manchester Salary: 49,934 increasing to 51,783 after 6 months Full Time / 35 hours per week / Permanent About Us Southway Housing Trust is a committed and forward-thinking community focused housing association dedicated to providing excellent homes and outstanding customer care. With a vision of Thriving Communities, Southway manages over 6,500 homes across Greater Manchester. Southway strives to reduce child poverty, loneliness and isolation and increase employment, social connectedness and pride in neighbourhoods. Our REACH values of Respect, Equity, Ambition, Compassion and Honesty reflect Southway's culture, how we deliver our services, and our relationships with customers, colleagues and partners. Southway values diversity in all aspects of its communities and operations. Candidates / Role An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Finance team for a Finance Manager - Property & Assets to lead Southway Group's financial monitoring of its property and assets programme. This will entail collaborative work with service managers whilst preparing and reporting KPIs to demonstrate performance and driving improvements through internal controls and processes. You will also have: - Advanced accounts and general ledger skills. - Excellent verbal communication skills, able to explain financial information to residents and manage relations with internal customers effectively - Strong excel skills, with a knowledge of a range of functions and their application. Your main responsibilities would include: 1. Lead the development of effective reporting tools and financial data reports for the Property Services and Assets Teams to support the provision of good quality information for decision making, including concise written reports for the Executive and others. 2. Regular reporting of key performance indicators to show performance against targets (operational and financial), trends and any risk to Southway including non-compliance, reduced income/spend levels, loss of grant, ensuring escalation where necessary to develop remedial actions. 3. Contrast the results of stock condition surveys to Business Plan assumptions. Prepare and monitor long term budgets based on data from various sources including programme schedules, survey results and data from housing management system. This should outline any slippage, savings, acceleration and overspends, with corresponding impacts on current and future year budgets. 4. Support preparation of programme returns and grant claims to external partners (identifying works, administration and staffing elements), ensuring all data and explanations are evidenced with colleagues before submission. 5. Prepare fixed asset register and general ledger entries using data from the stock investment programme to ensure the accountancy for the capital works costs and related grant are correctly identified for individual properties and components. 6. Prepare budgets for Property Services including analysis of different workstreams (and agree recharges between DLO and the client) to ensure value for money is achieved via operational delivery. 7. Ensure the Finance Apprentice (Property & Assets) liaises productively with budget holders to analyse results and consider actions to deliver effective budgetary control. 8. Identify and drive improvements in processes and procedures which impact the financial performance of the repairs and maintenance service. 9. Assist budget holders to operate an effective system of electronic purchase order and invoice authorisation routines, resolving individual users' difficulties. Support budget holders to enable them to navigate through the financial processes, including the NOPO report, to improve data integrity and accurately record costs and grant income to be accrued. 10. Provide information to Finance Operations team supporting the preparation of monthly management accounts, annual statutory accounts and other reports as required (e.g. Funders Report) outlining performance and explanations on variances. Closing Date: Monday 13 October 2025 Interview Date: w/c Monday 20 October 2025 For an informal discussion about this role please contact Bhups Gohil, Assistant Director of Finance . We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from suitably skilled people from all sectors of the community. All applicants who have a disability or are ex armed forces that meet the minimum essential criteria for the post will be invited to interview. If you have a disability or are ex armed forces, please tell us about this on your application form and please let us know about any special arrangements you would like us to make if you are invited in for an interview.
Sous Chef
Dodo Pub Co Witney, Oxfordshire
We're looking for: A motivated and passionate Sous Chef to join our crew! The Part & Parcel, is part of the Dodo Pub Co - known for top-notch burgers, Neapolitan pizzas, and unbeatable vibes. At our core, we're neighbourhood pubs dedicated to serving products we're 100% proud of, delivered by people who are 100% committed to what they do. From the bar: We offer a wide selection of craft beers, wines, and cocktails - all served by knowledgeable and passionate staff to customers who care about quality and community. From the kitchen: We serve authentic Neapolitan pizzas cooked at 450 C in our pizza oven, alongside tasty burgers, brunch, and sides that hit the spot. What we're looking for in a Sous Chef: Assist the Head Chef in the management of their kitchen. Create an inspiring environment. Build and nurture an exceptional team. Be a champion of our Dodo principles: product quality, customer experience, and standards delivered with pride and care. Maintain a high-performance mindset, striving to be the best pub in the area. Assist the Head Chef in delivering a high standard of compliance and safety. Bring a positive and friendly outlook with a no-compromise attitude when delivering the best for our customers. You genuinely care. What we offer in return: £31,000 - £32,000 per year Service Charge (100% goes to the team-our data shows approx. £200-£250 per month(full time) Paid Overtime Food On Shift Dine At Dodo - bring a mate once a month, and we'll cover your food bill Monthly Team Socials General Manager Learning & Development Program - many of our GMs started as team members and now run their own Dodo pub or work in operations Great work/life balance Annual Team Party Christmas Day & Boxing Day Off Next steps: If this sounds like your vibe, check out our Instagram & website to see what we're about. Click apply and tell us a bit about yourself. The Hiring Manager will be in touch to invite you for a little phone chat, followed by an in-person interview/trial shift where we can get to know each other. We'll make you a job offer within 48 hours. Your first week will be spent with our Buddy Coach, who'll show you the ropes and (more importantly) get you tasting our amazing pizzas & beers! We can't wait to hear from you! Job Type: Full-time Pay: £31,000.00-£32,000.00 per year Application question(s): Why do you want to work for Dodo Pub Co? Work Location: In person
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
We're looking for: A motivated and passionate Sous Chef to join our crew! The Part & Parcel, is part of the Dodo Pub Co - known for top-notch burgers, Neapolitan pizzas, and unbeatable vibes. At our core, we're neighbourhood pubs dedicated to serving products we're 100% proud of, delivered by people who are 100% committed to what they do. From the bar: We offer a wide selection of craft beers, wines, and cocktails - all served by knowledgeable and passionate staff to customers who care about quality and community. From the kitchen: We serve authentic Neapolitan pizzas cooked at 450 C in our pizza oven, alongside tasty burgers, brunch, and sides that hit the spot. What we're looking for in a Sous Chef: Assist the Head Chef in the management of their kitchen. Create an inspiring environment. Build and nurture an exceptional team. Be a champion of our Dodo principles: product quality, customer experience, and standards delivered with pride and care. Maintain a high-performance mindset, striving to be the best pub in the area. Assist the Head Chef in delivering a high standard of compliance and safety. Bring a positive and friendly outlook with a no-compromise attitude when delivering the best for our customers. You genuinely care. What we offer in return: £31,000 - £32,000 per year Service Charge (100% goes to the team-our data shows approx. £200-£250 per month(full time) Paid Overtime Food On Shift Dine At Dodo - bring a mate once a month, and we'll cover your food bill Monthly Team Socials General Manager Learning & Development Program - many of our GMs started as team members and now run their own Dodo pub or work in operations Great work/life balance Annual Team Party Christmas Day & Boxing Day Off Next steps: If this sounds like your vibe, check out our Instagram & website to see what we're about. Click apply and tell us a bit about yourself. The Hiring Manager will be in touch to invite you for a little phone chat, followed by an in-person interview/trial shift where we can get to know each other. We'll make you a job offer within 48 hours. Your first week will be spent with our Buddy Coach, who'll show you the ropes and (more importantly) get you tasting our amazing pizzas & beers! We can't wait to hear from you! Job Type: Full-time Pay: £31,000.00-£32,000.00 per year Application question(s): Why do you want to work for Dodo Pub Co? Work Location: In person
Youth Club Leader
Hastings Commons Hastings, Sussex
Youth Club Leader We are looking for a Youth Club Leader to oversee the operations of the youth club. Join an exciting organisation pioneering a bold new model of community-led regeneration, building a future shaped by and accountable to young people. More than a collection of buildings, it is a living network of homes, workspaces, and social spaces where youth voice drives decisions and imagination leads change. By taking derelict sites into community ownership and transforming them into vibrant, affordable places, the Commons proves that regeneration can be inclusive, creative, and sustainable. This is not just about preserving the past but creating a future where young people have real power to shape their town, their opportunities, and their shared neighbourhood. Position: Youth Club Leader Location: Eagle House, Hastings/Hybrid Hours: Full-time Salary: £33,000 per annum, plus amazing benefits Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 21st October 2025 About the Role The Youth Commons is a really important project, seeking to support young people to build confidence and agency and take more control over their environment. You will ensure a safe and engaging environment for young people aged 11-18. This includes managing the youth team, developing and delivering programs, planning and coordinating activities, and promoting youth participation. You will also handle tasks like budgeting, reporting, and record keeping You will support young people to actively participate in and influence the development of the Commons as well as contribute to conversations with local and national decision makers. No day will be the same, so we are looking for someone with passion and energy to continue this very unique, fulfilling and impactful project. What you will do Ensure the smooth running of the youth club Be the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Ensure appropriate staff supervision around reviewing safeguarding, case management and ensure the team are supported in dealing with referral processes Continue to develop partnerships with local youth providers including ESCC Youth Team. Represent the Commons in local and wider networks Stand up for the interests of young people within the team. Seek ways to include young people directly at all levels, including the board Coordinate a wide range of experiences for young people and through tenants and partners Support young people to actively participate in and influence the development of the Commons as well as contribute to conversations with local and national decision makers Help to regrow the youth workforce by supporting people into the field and towards higher levels of qualification What you ll bring to the table You will have extensive experience of working with young people and have youth work qualification, or similar experience of managing a project or programme. You will have the ability to motivate people, deal with complex cases and have an understanding of the Children Act, Working Together to Safeguard Children and Mental Health Act What you ll get from working here Make a real contribution to the community around you and have a hand in investing in the future of the organisation A culture and mission to invest in staff to build on their existing skills through bespoke development and training opportunities A kind and compassionate employer with a mental health first approach to work No pension contribution deductions have to come from your salary, 100% employer contribution (you can add more to the pension if you choose) Employee Assistance Program Monthly wellbeing budget Monthly team lunch on us and lots of social events 23 day holiday + bank holidays (increases by one day per year of service) Extra-special day off on your birthday About the Organisation The Commons comprises 12 buildings and spaces which include vaults, caves and multi storey office blocks, all of which have been brought from dereliction into use as homes, workspace, leisure and learning and are located in the White Rock area of central Hastings, working together for common good , which is called Commoning . Rents are capped to protect affordability and good uses are prioritised over profit. The organisations is committed to creating diverse, inclusive environments and will not discriminate unfairly on the grounds of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race (including colour, nationality and ethnic or national origin), religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership (all of which are protected characteristics under the law); nor will will it discriminate unfairly on the grounds of class, financial status, or any other unjustifiable cause. It seeks to recognise and overcome involuntary bias so that nobody with a protected characteristic is discriminated against directly or indirectly, or is victimised or harassed in relation to a relevant protected characteristic. You may also have experience in areas such as Youth, Youth Club, Youth Project, Youth Manager, Youth Club Manager, Youth Project Manager, Youth Worker, Senior Youth Worker, Lead Youth Worker, Youth Work Lead, Youth Leader, Youth Club Leader and/or working with young people in schools or PRUs PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation
Sep 24, 2025
Full time
Youth Club Leader We are looking for a Youth Club Leader to oversee the operations of the youth club. Join an exciting organisation pioneering a bold new model of community-led regeneration, building a future shaped by and accountable to young people. More than a collection of buildings, it is a living network of homes, workspaces, and social spaces where youth voice drives decisions and imagination leads change. By taking derelict sites into community ownership and transforming them into vibrant, affordable places, the Commons proves that regeneration can be inclusive, creative, and sustainable. This is not just about preserving the past but creating a future where young people have real power to shape their town, their opportunities, and their shared neighbourhood. Position: Youth Club Leader Location: Eagle House, Hastings/Hybrid Hours: Full-time Salary: £33,000 per annum, plus amazing benefits Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 21st October 2025 About the Role The Youth Commons is a really important project, seeking to support young people to build confidence and agency and take more control over their environment. You will ensure a safe and engaging environment for young people aged 11-18. This includes managing the youth team, developing and delivering programs, planning and coordinating activities, and promoting youth participation. You will also handle tasks like budgeting, reporting, and record keeping You will support young people to actively participate in and influence the development of the Commons as well as contribute to conversations with local and national decision makers. No day will be the same, so we are looking for someone with passion and energy to continue this very unique, fulfilling and impactful project. What you will do Ensure the smooth running of the youth club Be the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Ensure appropriate staff supervision around reviewing safeguarding, case management and ensure the team are supported in dealing with referral processes Continue to develop partnerships with local youth providers including ESCC Youth Team. Represent the Commons in local and wider networks Stand up for the interests of young people within the team. Seek ways to include young people directly at all levels, including the board Coordinate a wide range of experiences for young people and through tenants and partners Support young people to actively participate in and influence the development of the Commons as well as contribute to conversations with local and national decision makers Help to regrow the youth workforce by supporting people into the field and towards higher levels of qualification What you ll bring to the table You will have extensive experience of working with young people and have youth work qualification, or similar experience of managing a project or programme. You will have the ability to motivate people, deal with complex cases and have an understanding of the Children Act, Working Together to Safeguard Children and Mental Health Act What you ll get from working here Make a real contribution to the community around you and have a hand in investing in the future of the organisation A culture and mission to invest in staff to build on their existing skills through bespoke development and training opportunities A kind and compassionate employer with a mental health first approach to work No pension contribution deductions have to come from your salary, 100% employer contribution (you can add more to the pension if you choose) Employee Assistance Program Monthly wellbeing budget Monthly team lunch on us and lots of social events 23 day holiday + bank holidays (increases by one day per year of service) Extra-special day off on your birthday About the Organisation The Commons comprises 12 buildings and spaces which include vaults, caves and multi storey office blocks, all of which have been brought from dereliction into use as homes, workspace, leisure and learning and are located in the White Rock area of central Hastings, working together for common good , which is called Commoning . Rents are capped to protect affordability and good uses are prioritised over profit. The organisations is committed to creating diverse, inclusive environments and will not discriminate unfairly on the grounds of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race (including colour, nationality and ethnic or national origin), religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership (all of which are protected characteristics under the law); nor will will it discriminate unfairly on the grounds of class, financial status, or any other unjustifiable cause. It seeks to recognise and overcome involuntary bias so that nobody with a protected characteristic is discriminated against directly or indirectly, or is victimised or harassed in relation to a relevant protected characteristic. You may also have experience in areas such as Youth, Youth Club, Youth Project, Youth Manager, Youth Club Manager, Youth Project Manager, Youth Worker, Senior Youth Worker, Lead Youth Worker, Youth Work Lead, Youth Leader, Youth Club Leader and/or working with young people in schools or PRUs PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation

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