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Martin Veasey Talent Solutions
Senior Machine Learning Data Scientist - Credit Risk
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions Northampton, Northamptonshire
Senior Machine Learning Data Scientist - Credit Risk 80,000- 120,000 + Bonus + Benefits (Flexibility to 150k DOE) East Midlands (Hybrid Min. 3 days) The Opportunity There are very few roles in the UK market where you can take ownership of a proven, production-grade credit risk model that is already outperforming competitors - and be given the autonomy to evolve it, refine it and directly influence commercial outcomes. This is one of them. This opportunity sits within a high-growth, data-driven financial services environment where machine learning is not theoretical or exploratory - it is embedded at the core of how the business makes decisions. At the centre of this capability is a highly accurate credit risk model, supported by rich, real-world datasets and a continuous feedback loop of internal and external lending outcomes. The model is already delivering strong predictive performance, but the real value lies in how it is developed from here. This opportunity represents a natural evolution of an already successful machine learning capability, offering the chance to take ownership of a proven model and shape its future direction. The Role This is a senior, hands-on data science role focused on credit risk modelling within a commercial lending environment. You will take ownership of the core modelling framework, working directly on probability of default models and broader decisioning logic that underpins lending strategy. The emphasis is on refinement, optimisation and continuous improvement rather than building from scratch. You will be responsible for the intellectual core of the models: Feature engineering across financial, behavioural and transactional data Algorithm selection and tuning (logistic regression, gradient boosting, ensemble methods) Model validation, performance optimisation and ongoing recalibration Ensuring models remain robust in changing economic conditions You will not be responsible for infrastructure, pipelines or deployment. A dedicated engineering team manages AWS and production environments, allowing you to focus on modelling and analytics. This is a highly visible role with direct exposure to senior stakeholders. You will be expected to explain model performance, justify modelling decisions and translate technical outputs into clear commercial insight. The Environment This is a business that understands the value of data but is still at a stage where impact is direct and visible. There is: No large data science hierarchy No separation between thinking and execution No dilution of responsibility across multiple teams You will operate as the central subject matter expert within a collaborative technical environment, with the autonomy to influence both modelling direction and commercial outcomes. Over time, there is a clear pathway to build out a team and evolve into a leadership role. However, the immediate focus is on hands-on ownership and delivery. What This Role Is Not This role will not suit individuals who: Have moved fully into leadership and no longer build models themselves Prefer purely strategic or advisory positions without technical ownership Are focused on infrastructure, MLOps or engineering rather than modelling Want a large team or established function around them from day one This is a role for someone who wants to remain close to the detail and take responsibility for outcomes. The Ideal Profile You are a hands-on machine learning data scientist with deep experience in credit risk modelling. You are currently building, refining and optimising models yourself, not delegating that work. You are likely to have developed your career within: SME lending, fintech or banking environments Credit risk, underwriting or decision science functions You will have: Strong experience building probability of default or credit scoring models Advanced Python capability Experience with algorithms such as logistic regression, XGBoost, LightGBM or similar A strong understanding of model evaluation (ROC-AUC, Gini, precision/recall) Experience working with complex financial or behavioural datasets You understand how your work impacts: Approval rates Default risk Commercial performance You are comfortable discussing modelling decisions in depth with technical stakeholders, but equally able to simplify complex concepts for non-technical audiences. Qualifications You will typically have a strong academic foundation in a quantitative discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, Physics or a closely related field. Many candidates at this level will hold a Master's degree or equivalent advanced qualification, although this is not essential where there is clear evidence of deep practical expertise in credit risk modelling and machine learning. What is critical is a strong grounding in mathematical thinking, statistical modelling and problem solving, combined with the ability to apply that knowledge in a commercial environment. Why This Role Stands Out Ownership of a high-performing, production-grade credit risk model Access to rich, real-world data with continuous feedback loops Direct influence on lending decisions and commercial performance Strong engineering support, allowing full focus on modelling High visibility with senior leadership Clear pathway to future Head of AI / Machine Learning role Opportunity to shape the next phase of a proven data capability Package & Flexibility 80,000- 120,000 base salary Bonus up to 15% Flexibility to 150,000 for exceptional candidates Hybrid working (East Midlands, typically 2-3 days onsite with flexibility)
May 24, 2026
Full time
Senior Machine Learning Data Scientist - Credit Risk 80,000- 120,000 + Bonus + Benefits (Flexibility to 150k DOE) East Midlands (Hybrid Min. 3 days) The Opportunity There are very few roles in the UK market where you can take ownership of a proven, production-grade credit risk model that is already outperforming competitors - and be given the autonomy to evolve it, refine it and directly influence commercial outcomes. This is one of them. This opportunity sits within a high-growth, data-driven financial services environment where machine learning is not theoretical or exploratory - it is embedded at the core of how the business makes decisions. At the centre of this capability is a highly accurate credit risk model, supported by rich, real-world datasets and a continuous feedback loop of internal and external lending outcomes. The model is already delivering strong predictive performance, but the real value lies in how it is developed from here. This opportunity represents a natural evolution of an already successful machine learning capability, offering the chance to take ownership of a proven model and shape its future direction. The Role This is a senior, hands-on data science role focused on credit risk modelling within a commercial lending environment. You will take ownership of the core modelling framework, working directly on probability of default models and broader decisioning logic that underpins lending strategy. The emphasis is on refinement, optimisation and continuous improvement rather than building from scratch. You will be responsible for the intellectual core of the models: Feature engineering across financial, behavioural and transactional data Algorithm selection and tuning (logistic regression, gradient boosting, ensemble methods) Model validation, performance optimisation and ongoing recalibration Ensuring models remain robust in changing economic conditions You will not be responsible for infrastructure, pipelines or deployment. A dedicated engineering team manages AWS and production environments, allowing you to focus on modelling and analytics. This is a highly visible role with direct exposure to senior stakeholders. You will be expected to explain model performance, justify modelling decisions and translate technical outputs into clear commercial insight. The Environment This is a business that understands the value of data but is still at a stage where impact is direct and visible. There is: No large data science hierarchy No separation between thinking and execution No dilution of responsibility across multiple teams You will operate as the central subject matter expert within a collaborative technical environment, with the autonomy to influence both modelling direction and commercial outcomes. Over time, there is a clear pathway to build out a team and evolve into a leadership role. However, the immediate focus is on hands-on ownership and delivery. What This Role Is Not This role will not suit individuals who: Have moved fully into leadership and no longer build models themselves Prefer purely strategic or advisory positions without technical ownership Are focused on infrastructure, MLOps or engineering rather than modelling Want a large team or established function around them from day one This is a role for someone who wants to remain close to the detail and take responsibility for outcomes. The Ideal Profile You are a hands-on machine learning data scientist with deep experience in credit risk modelling. You are currently building, refining and optimising models yourself, not delegating that work. You are likely to have developed your career within: SME lending, fintech or banking environments Credit risk, underwriting or decision science functions You will have: Strong experience building probability of default or credit scoring models Advanced Python capability Experience with algorithms such as logistic regression, XGBoost, LightGBM or similar A strong understanding of model evaluation (ROC-AUC, Gini, precision/recall) Experience working with complex financial or behavioural datasets You understand how your work impacts: Approval rates Default risk Commercial performance You are comfortable discussing modelling decisions in depth with technical stakeholders, but equally able to simplify complex concepts for non-technical audiences. Qualifications You will typically have a strong academic foundation in a quantitative discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, Physics or a closely related field. Many candidates at this level will hold a Master's degree or equivalent advanced qualification, although this is not essential where there is clear evidence of deep practical expertise in credit risk modelling and machine learning. What is critical is a strong grounding in mathematical thinking, statistical modelling and problem solving, combined with the ability to apply that knowledge in a commercial environment. Why This Role Stands Out Ownership of a high-performing, production-grade credit risk model Access to rich, real-world data with continuous feedback loops Direct influence on lending decisions and commercial performance Strong engineering support, allowing full focus on modelling High visibility with senior leadership Clear pathway to future Head of AI / Machine Learning role Opportunity to shape the next phase of a proven data capability Package & Flexibility 80,000- 120,000 base salary Bonus up to 15% Flexibility to 150,000 for exceptional candidates Hybrid working (East Midlands, typically 2-3 days onsite with flexibility)
Medlock Partners Ltd
Head of Human Resources
Medlock Partners Ltd City, Liverpool
Head of HR and Payroll Liverpool CC based Head Office Remote working with travel required to Liverpool and further sites within the North West Permanent & Full Time (flexible working including a 9-day fortnight or 4.5 day working week) £75,000 plus benefits package, including 40 days annual leave (inclusive of statutory holidays) and enhanced employer pension contributions My client is seeking an experienced and strategic Head of People & Payroll to lead the delivery of a high-quality, responsive people and payroll service within a values-driven organisation. Reporting into the HR Director, this pivotal leadership role will be responsible for shaping and delivering people strategies that align with organisational objectives and support continued growth and positive social impact. The successful candidate will play a key role in fostering an inclusive, high-performing culture and creating an exceptional employee experience across the organisation. The role requires a proactive and collaborative leader who can drive organisational success through effective people practices, operational excellence, and continuous improvement. Key responsibilities of the Head of HR & Payroll: Provide effective leadership and oversight of a large People and Payroll function, ensuring a professional, efficient, and customer-focused service. Ensure robust systems, controls, and processes are in place for payroll administration and wider people operations. Maintain legally compliant policies, procedures, and people management practices. Lead on employee relations matters, including disciplinary and grievance processes, minimising organisational risk. Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, external partners, and recognised trade unions. Manage and monitor departmental budgets, ensuring effective financial control and value for money. Develop and analyse people metrics and insights to inform strategic decision-making and service improvement. Contribute to organisational growth and transformation through strategic workforce planning and people initiatives. Promote a positive and inclusive workplace culture that supports employee engagement, wellbeing, and belonging. Champion Equality, Diversity & Inclusion initiatives and ensure inclusive practices are embedded across the organisation. Develop and enhance the organisation s Employee Value Proposition. Key requirements for the Head of HR and Payroll: Significant leadership experience within HR and Payroll functions. Whilst there is an experienced and established Payroll Manager in place, it is essential that you have previously had oversight of a payroll function. You must be a Chartered member of CIPD or similar. Ideally you will have previously worked within a similar role within a not-for-profit organisation and/or Public Sector, however this is not essential criteria for you to be considered. Strong strategic and operational HR expertise. A proven track record of leading organisational change and workforce initiatives. Excellent knowledge of employment law, payroll governance, and people best practice. Able to build effective, credible relationships quickly with key stakeholders. A passion for creating positive workplace cultures and employee experiences. Skilled and experienced facilitator, including facilitating in scenarios of challenging group/individual dynamics. Excellent analytical, organisational, and communication skills. If you are interested in this Head of HR and Payroll opportunity and you feel your experience matches the criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration or for more information please contact Mark Croston. Medlock Partners are a professional services recruitment specialist operating across the North West of England. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances, including minorities and those with disabilities. Please note our advertisements use years' experience and salary levels purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
May 24, 2026
Full time
Head of HR and Payroll Liverpool CC based Head Office Remote working with travel required to Liverpool and further sites within the North West Permanent & Full Time (flexible working including a 9-day fortnight or 4.5 day working week) £75,000 plus benefits package, including 40 days annual leave (inclusive of statutory holidays) and enhanced employer pension contributions My client is seeking an experienced and strategic Head of People & Payroll to lead the delivery of a high-quality, responsive people and payroll service within a values-driven organisation. Reporting into the HR Director, this pivotal leadership role will be responsible for shaping and delivering people strategies that align with organisational objectives and support continued growth and positive social impact. The successful candidate will play a key role in fostering an inclusive, high-performing culture and creating an exceptional employee experience across the organisation. The role requires a proactive and collaborative leader who can drive organisational success through effective people practices, operational excellence, and continuous improvement. Key responsibilities of the Head of HR & Payroll: Provide effective leadership and oversight of a large People and Payroll function, ensuring a professional, efficient, and customer-focused service. Ensure robust systems, controls, and processes are in place for payroll administration and wider people operations. Maintain legally compliant policies, procedures, and people management practices. Lead on employee relations matters, including disciplinary and grievance processes, minimising organisational risk. Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, external partners, and recognised trade unions. Manage and monitor departmental budgets, ensuring effective financial control and value for money. Develop and analyse people metrics and insights to inform strategic decision-making and service improvement. Contribute to organisational growth and transformation through strategic workforce planning and people initiatives. Promote a positive and inclusive workplace culture that supports employee engagement, wellbeing, and belonging. Champion Equality, Diversity & Inclusion initiatives and ensure inclusive practices are embedded across the organisation. Develop and enhance the organisation s Employee Value Proposition. Key requirements for the Head of HR and Payroll: Significant leadership experience within HR and Payroll functions. Whilst there is an experienced and established Payroll Manager in place, it is essential that you have previously had oversight of a payroll function. You must be a Chartered member of CIPD or similar. Ideally you will have previously worked within a similar role within a not-for-profit organisation and/or Public Sector, however this is not essential criteria for you to be considered. Strong strategic and operational HR expertise. A proven track record of leading organisational change and workforce initiatives. Excellent knowledge of employment law, payroll governance, and people best practice. Able to build effective, credible relationships quickly with key stakeholders. A passion for creating positive workplace cultures and employee experiences. Skilled and experienced facilitator, including facilitating in scenarios of challenging group/individual dynamics. Excellent analytical, organisational, and communication skills. If you are interested in this Head of HR and Payroll opportunity and you feel your experience matches the criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration or for more information please contact Mark Croston. Medlock Partners are a professional services recruitment specialist operating across the North West of England. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances, including minorities and those with disabilities. Please note our advertisements use years' experience and salary levels purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
The Niche Partnership
Finance Manager
The Niche Partnership Fareham, Hampshire
This isn't just another Finance Manager role. It's a chance to join a high-growth, investment-backed SME where finance has a real seat at the table. If you want to shape processes, influence decisions and see the impact of your work first-hand, this is the environment for you.You'll work closely with both the Managing Director and Group Head of Finance, giving you real visibility across the business and the chance to genuinely influence decision-making. The culture is lively, sales-driven and energetic, with quarterly incentives and a team that enjoys celebrating success together. Reporting to the Head of Finance, you will be responsible for: Producing monthly management accounts with ownership of the P&L Presenting financials at quarterly business meetings, challenging assumptions and suggesting improvements Improving business management information processes to support with senior decision-making and strategy Delivering variance analysis, balance sheet reconciliations and cashflow reporting Leading and developing a team of two finance administrators Spotting inefficiencies and recommending smarter ways of working Acting as a sounding board for the MD, raising issues proactively and backing up decisions with solid financial insight What you will need: Qualified or nearly qualified ACA / ACCA / CIMA or QBE with SME experience Previous experience in a similar role, such as Accountant / Finance Manager / Management Accountant / Company Accountant / Head of Finance / Financial Controller / Senior Management Accountant Proven track record in management accounts and team leadership To be hands-on, adaptable and confident working in a fast-paced culture Strong Excel (intermediate/advanced) and exposure to SME systems What you will get: 10% bonus Hybrid working - 1 day from home Flexible start / finish times Monthly wellbeing day - an extra day off every month! 24/7 mental health support Health insurance Discount platform Cycle to work scheme Employee recognition schemes and rewards Quarterly incentives If you would like to find out more about this role, please apply with your CV or LinkedIn PDF. We look forward to hearing from you!We take your application seriously and WE RESPOND TO EVERY APPLICATION because getting a job is hard enough.The Niche Partnership is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role. The Niche Partnership complies with all relevant UK legislation and doesn't discriminate on any protected characteristics. By completing the application process, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Notice and that The Niche Partnership may contact you in connection with your application in relation to The Niche Partnership providing you with work-finding services. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed under the privacy tab on our website.
May 24, 2026
Full time
This isn't just another Finance Manager role. It's a chance to join a high-growth, investment-backed SME where finance has a real seat at the table. If you want to shape processes, influence decisions and see the impact of your work first-hand, this is the environment for you.You'll work closely with both the Managing Director and Group Head of Finance, giving you real visibility across the business and the chance to genuinely influence decision-making. The culture is lively, sales-driven and energetic, with quarterly incentives and a team that enjoys celebrating success together. Reporting to the Head of Finance, you will be responsible for: Producing monthly management accounts with ownership of the P&L Presenting financials at quarterly business meetings, challenging assumptions and suggesting improvements Improving business management information processes to support with senior decision-making and strategy Delivering variance analysis, balance sheet reconciliations and cashflow reporting Leading and developing a team of two finance administrators Spotting inefficiencies and recommending smarter ways of working Acting as a sounding board for the MD, raising issues proactively and backing up decisions with solid financial insight What you will need: Qualified or nearly qualified ACA / ACCA / CIMA or QBE with SME experience Previous experience in a similar role, such as Accountant / Finance Manager / Management Accountant / Company Accountant / Head of Finance / Financial Controller / Senior Management Accountant Proven track record in management accounts and team leadership To be hands-on, adaptable and confident working in a fast-paced culture Strong Excel (intermediate/advanced) and exposure to SME systems What you will get: 10% bonus Hybrid working - 1 day from home Flexible start / finish times Monthly wellbeing day - an extra day off every month! 24/7 mental health support Health insurance Discount platform Cycle to work scheme Employee recognition schemes and rewards Quarterly incentives If you would like to find out more about this role, please apply with your CV or LinkedIn PDF. We look forward to hearing from you!We take your application seriously and WE RESPOND TO EVERY APPLICATION because getting a job is hard enough.The Niche Partnership is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role. The Niche Partnership complies with all relevant UK legislation and doesn't discriminate on any protected characteristics. By completing the application process, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Notice and that The Niche Partnership may contact you in connection with your application in relation to The Niche Partnership providing you with work-finding services. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed under the privacy tab on our website.
Allen Lane Interim & Permanent Recruitment
Interim - Head of Finance
Allen Lane Interim & Permanent Recruitment
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified finance professional to join a highly respected organisation working at the heart of the creative, cultural, and higher education sectors. This is a rare chance to combine technical finance expertise with genuine purpose in a vibrant, collaborative environment that champions creativity, inclusivity, and educational excellence. Ideal for someone who enjoys working in a mission-led organisation, this role offers the opportunity to support an institution dedicated to developing future talent within the arts. Working as a key part of the finance function, you will support the delivery of robust financial management, compliance, and reporting across a multifaceted organisation. The role offers excellent breadth, combining management accounting, budgeting, statutory reporting, and business partnering, all within an engaging and culturally rich setting. Key responsibilities include: • Preparing budgets, forecasts, cashflow reporting, and monthly management accounts • Supporting statutory accounts, audit, and charity/HE regulatory reporting • Managing financial controls, VAT, payroll, and procurement processes • Driving process improvements and supporting finance systems development • Partnering with budget holders and departments across the organisation to provide clear financial insight • Supporting fundraising, commercial activities, and wider strategic planning The successful candidate will bring: • ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualification • Experience in charity, higher education, or not-for-profit finance • Strong management accounting and technical reporting skills • Knowledge of SORP, FRS102, and statutory compliance • A proactive, adaptable, and collaborative approach • A passion for working within the arts, culture, or creative education space This role offers the opportunity to join an ambitious and supportive organisation where people work with purpose, creativity, and compassion. For finance professionals seeking a position that blends technical challenge with cultural impact, this is a truly compelling opportunity.
May 24, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified finance professional to join a highly respected organisation working at the heart of the creative, cultural, and higher education sectors. This is a rare chance to combine technical finance expertise with genuine purpose in a vibrant, collaborative environment that champions creativity, inclusivity, and educational excellence. Ideal for someone who enjoys working in a mission-led organisation, this role offers the opportunity to support an institution dedicated to developing future talent within the arts. Working as a key part of the finance function, you will support the delivery of robust financial management, compliance, and reporting across a multifaceted organisation. The role offers excellent breadth, combining management accounting, budgeting, statutory reporting, and business partnering, all within an engaging and culturally rich setting. Key responsibilities include: • Preparing budgets, forecasts, cashflow reporting, and monthly management accounts • Supporting statutory accounts, audit, and charity/HE regulatory reporting • Managing financial controls, VAT, payroll, and procurement processes • Driving process improvements and supporting finance systems development • Partnering with budget holders and departments across the organisation to provide clear financial insight • Supporting fundraising, commercial activities, and wider strategic planning The successful candidate will bring: • ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualification • Experience in charity, higher education, or not-for-profit finance • Strong management accounting and technical reporting skills • Knowledge of SORP, FRS102, and statutory compliance • A proactive, adaptable, and collaborative approach • A passion for working within the arts, culture, or creative education space This role offers the opportunity to join an ambitious and supportive organisation where people work with purpose, creativity, and compassion. For finance professionals seeking a position that blends technical challenge with cultural impact, this is a truly compelling opportunity.
Research England
Executive Chair - Research England
Research England Swindon, Wiltshire
Salary: £160,000 - £170,000 (based on experience) plus an opportunity for performance related pay. Contract: This role is offered on a permanent, open-ended basis. Whilst offered on a permanent basis, we would consider secondments. Should you wish to apply on a seconded basis please make this clear in your application. Hours: Full time Location: Bristol, Swindon or London. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion. Nature of appointment: This is a ministerial appointment made by the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology. The post-holder would be an office-holder and an employee of UKRI. Availability: Successful candidate/s will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance Closing date: Sunday 21st June 2026 at 23:55 About Research England Research England is responsible for investing in research and knowledge exchange in higher education institutions across England. It shapes the conditions for a vibrant, globally competitive research and innovation system that supports national prosperity, societal advancement and the public good. Overall, Research England invests over £2 billion a year across a range of different programmes. In addition, they operate funding programmes across the UK and collaborate closely with partners in the devolved administrations. Areas of responsibility include: implementing the UK's Research Excellence Framework leading work on the sustainability of the research sector in England supporting the translation of research and development (R&D) from universities into economic and wider societal impact About the role The Executive Chair of Research England will be a dynamic and inspirational leader who will spearhead research excellence and knowledge exchange across England's higher education institutions as well as taking the lead on various UK-wide initiatives. As the Executive Chair of Research England, they will lead a dedicated team of over 100 people across multiple locations. In addition, they will work closely with the Research England Council and take overall responsibility for setting the strategic vision for Research England as well as contributing to the direction of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). As a visible and credible leader, the Executive Chair will have a significant role in championing UKRI's relationships across the higher education sector, the other UK higher education funding bodies and the Office for Students. As a member of UKRI's Executive Committee, the Executive Chair of Research England will be accountable to, and work closely with, the UKRI CEO and the wider Executive Committee, contributing to the collective leadership of the wider organisation. Research England's Executive Chair will also be responsible for leading and delivering one or more cross cutting areas for UK Research and Innovation. Key Responsibilities UKRI's nine Executive Chairs have two overarching responsibilities. Firstly, they have a responsibility to ensure the health and outcomes delivered within their domain. To achieve this, Executive Chairs have delegated responsibility and accountability for a budget set through recommendations to the Secretary of State from the UKRI Board, which is, in turn, advised by the UKRI Executive Committee. They have freedom to operate to deliver this budget through their team, including through collaborative programmes with other parts of UKRI, aligned with the UKRI Strategy. Executive Chairs will harness strategic insight they gain from their advisory council and by sustaining senior relationships across the research and innovation system. At the same time, as members of the UKRI Executive Committee, Executive Chairs have a responsibility for the health and vibrancy of the entire UK research and innovation system, recommending strategy to the UKRI Board. This includes collective responsibility and accountability for UKRI strategy and budgets, and for the leadership and delivery of collective UKRI activities. The Research England Executive Chair will be accountable for multiple cross-UKRI functions, currently including: commercialisation financial sustainability and system health open research The following responsibilities will be key to ensuring delivery of Research England and UKRI's objectives: Leadership lead and manage Research England and its staff in the successful delivery of its objectives, providing the inspirational, inclusive leadership and vision to maintain and develop the quality outputs and impacts from its investment portfolio be a core member of the UKRI Executive team to deliver best value from the overall research and innovation funding and policy system and actively contribute to the development and implementation of the strategy for UKRI work collaboratively across UKRI's councils to foster interdisciplinary work and a whole system approach, providing support and challenge when required work with the Executive Committee, the Senior Independent Member of Research England and other council members to lead and develop the organisation's strategic approach to research and innovation in England Stakeholder engagement work with the SIM and other council members on the strategic approach to knowledge exchange and commercialisation in universities within England to enhance their contribution to economic growth and social capital fulfil Research England's remit to create and sustain the conditions for a healthy and dynamic research and knowledge exchange system in the higher education sector oversee quality related funding and maintain the excellence of research infrastructure in English higher education providers (HEP). Stimulate research collaborations across the UK between HEPs, businesses and charities that help support economic growth and build local collaborations represent and develop positive relationships between Research England and the devolved administrations and their Higher Education funding bodies work closely with the Office for Students to support higher education more generally, delivering the Higher Education Innovation Funding programme and other areas of joint responsibility Finance, planning and analysis maximise efficiency and ensure value for money from public investment ensure robust budget planning and financial control ensure robust analysis underpins decisions, evidences outcomes and maximises synergy between Research England's objectives and the overall UKRI strategy If you would like a copy of the candidate pack please e-mail us at Essential criteria UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent Research England with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following essential criteria: Skills, experience and standing a highly respected senior leader with relevant experience of, and success in, delivering research and innovation results, including understanding the challenges of institutional block grant funding politically astute with excellent interpersonal skills, able to influence, build and maintain strong working relationships with a wide range of partners demonstrating a collaborative and consultative approach clear and persuasive communicator capable of influencing at board, government and senior external stakeholder level (especially HEPs) providing authoritative advice and exercising sound judgement in decision-making commitment to the overarching goals of UKRI and the health of a wider and more integrated research and innovation landscape an ability to develop and deliver a strategic vision for higher education research and knowledge exchange funding in England, built on a thorough understanding of these areas A demonstrable ability of having translated research into application and economic benefit Leadership and management proven experience contributing to the development and delivery of organisational strategy, with the ability to drive change, embed a culture of continuous improvement and deliver tangible organisational impact able to establish credibility quickly, navigate differences of opinion constructively, and demonstrate personal resilience, determination and integrity in high-pressure contexts demonstrable leadership and management skills within a complex organisation, able to evidence having successfully led through times of change and organisational development experience managing diverse, high-performing teams, fostering collaboration, accountability, talent development and organisational resilience across large, complex structures track record of leading organisational change, delivering outcomes under pressure and maintaining momentum in highly dynamic environments comfortable making high-stakes decisions, delegating effectively and ensuring accountability for resources, operational outcomes and compliance with governance standards Benefits UKRI can offer the successful candidate: . click apply for full job details
May 24, 2026
Full time
Salary: £160,000 - £170,000 (based on experience) plus an opportunity for performance related pay. Contract: This role is offered on a permanent, open-ended basis. Whilst offered on a permanent basis, we would consider secondments. Should you wish to apply on a seconded basis please make this clear in your application. Hours: Full time Location: Bristol, Swindon or London. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion. Nature of appointment: This is a ministerial appointment made by the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology. The post-holder would be an office-holder and an employee of UKRI. Availability: Successful candidate/s will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance Closing date: Sunday 21st June 2026 at 23:55 About Research England Research England is responsible for investing in research and knowledge exchange in higher education institutions across England. It shapes the conditions for a vibrant, globally competitive research and innovation system that supports national prosperity, societal advancement and the public good. Overall, Research England invests over £2 billion a year across a range of different programmes. In addition, they operate funding programmes across the UK and collaborate closely with partners in the devolved administrations. Areas of responsibility include: implementing the UK's Research Excellence Framework leading work on the sustainability of the research sector in England supporting the translation of research and development (R&D) from universities into economic and wider societal impact About the role The Executive Chair of Research England will be a dynamic and inspirational leader who will spearhead research excellence and knowledge exchange across England's higher education institutions as well as taking the lead on various UK-wide initiatives. As the Executive Chair of Research England, they will lead a dedicated team of over 100 people across multiple locations. In addition, they will work closely with the Research England Council and take overall responsibility for setting the strategic vision for Research England as well as contributing to the direction of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). As a visible and credible leader, the Executive Chair will have a significant role in championing UKRI's relationships across the higher education sector, the other UK higher education funding bodies and the Office for Students. As a member of UKRI's Executive Committee, the Executive Chair of Research England will be accountable to, and work closely with, the UKRI CEO and the wider Executive Committee, contributing to the collective leadership of the wider organisation. Research England's Executive Chair will also be responsible for leading and delivering one or more cross cutting areas for UK Research and Innovation. Key Responsibilities UKRI's nine Executive Chairs have two overarching responsibilities. Firstly, they have a responsibility to ensure the health and outcomes delivered within their domain. To achieve this, Executive Chairs have delegated responsibility and accountability for a budget set through recommendations to the Secretary of State from the UKRI Board, which is, in turn, advised by the UKRI Executive Committee. They have freedom to operate to deliver this budget through their team, including through collaborative programmes with other parts of UKRI, aligned with the UKRI Strategy. Executive Chairs will harness strategic insight they gain from their advisory council and by sustaining senior relationships across the research and innovation system. At the same time, as members of the UKRI Executive Committee, Executive Chairs have a responsibility for the health and vibrancy of the entire UK research and innovation system, recommending strategy to the UKRI Board. This includes collective responsibility and accountability for UKRI strategy and budgets, and for the leadership and delivery of collective UKRI activities. The Research England Executive Chair will be accountable for multiple cross-UKRI functions, currently including: commercialisation financial sustainability and system health open research The following responsibilities will be key to ensuring delivery of Research England and UKRI's objectives: Leadership lead and manage Research England and its staff in the successful delivery of its objectives, providing the inspirational, inclusive leadership and vision to maintain and develop the quality outputs and impacts from its investment portfolio be a core member of the UKRI Executive team to deliver best value from the overall research and innovation funding and policy system and actively contribute to the development and implementation of the strategy for UKRI work collaboratively across UKRI's councils to foster interdisciplinary work and a whole system approach, providing support and challenge when required work with the Executive Committee, the Senior Independent Member of Research England and other council members to lead and develop the organisation's strategic approach to research and innovation in England Stakeholder engagement work with the SIM and other council members on the strategic approach to knowledge exchange and commercialisation in universities within England to enhance their contribution to economic growth and social capital fulfil Research England's remit to create and sustain the conditions for a healthy and dynamic research and knowledge exchange system in the higher education sector oversee quality related funding and maintain the excellence of research infrastructure in English higher education providers (HEP). Stimulate research collaborations across the UK between HEPs, businesses and charities that help support economic growth and build local collaborations represent and develop positive relationships between Research England and the devolved administrations and their Higher Education funding bodies work closely with the Office for Students to support higher education more generally, delivering the Higher Education Innovation Funding programme and other areas of joint responsibility Finance, planning and analysis maximise efficiency and ensure value for money from public investment ensure robust budget planning and financial control ensure robust analysis underpins decisions, evidences outcomes and maximises synergy between Research England's objectives and the overall UKRI strategy If you would like a copy of the candidate pack please e-mail us at Essential criteria UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent Research England with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following essential criteria: Skills, experience and standing a highly respected senior leader with relevant experience of, and success in, delivering research and innovation results, including understanding the challenges of institutional block grant funding politically astute with excellent interpersonal skills, able to influence, build and maintain strong working relationships with a wide range of partners demonstrating a collaborative and consultative approach clear and persuasive communicator capable of influencing at board, government and senior external stakeholder level (especially HEPs) providing authoritative advice and exercising sound judgement in decision-making commitment to the overarching goals of UKRI and the health of a wider and more integrated research and innovation landscape an ability to develop and deliver a strategic vision for higher education research and knowledge exchange funding in England, built on a thorough understanding of these areas A demonstrable ability of having translated research into application and economic benefit Leadership and management proven experience contributing to the development and delivery of organisational strategy, with the ability to drive change, embed a culture of continuous improvement and deliver tangible organisational impact able to establish credibility quickly, navigate differences of opinion constructively, and demonstrate personal resilience, determination and integrity in high-pressure contexts demonstrable leadership and management skills within a complex organisation, able to evidence having successfully led through times of change and organisational development experience managing diverse, high-performing teams, fostering collaboration, accountability, talent development and organisational resilience across large, complex structures track record of leading organisational change, delivering outcomes under pressure and maintaining momentum in highly dynamic environments comfortable making high-stakes decisions, delegating effectively and ensuring accountability for resources, operational outcomes and compliance with governance standards Benefits UKRI can offer the successful candidate: . click apply for full job details
Foxglove
Director of Legal
Foxglove
About us Foxglove is a non-profit that exists to make the use of technology fair for all. When Big Tech companies abuse their power, their workers or the planet - and when governments use technology to oppress, exclude or discriminate - we litigate and campaign to fix it. Big Tech companies have become so large - gobbling up a huge slice of the global marketplace and an unprecedented treasure hoard of user data - that they're now more powerful than many states. The harmful effects of this concentration of power are everywhere - threats to our democracy, to our privacy, decimated workers' rights and platforms rife with disinformation and hate. Big Tech and AI data centres are rapidly expanding, resulting in huge strain on energy and water supplies. Worldwide governments are ploughing ahead with the use of algorithms and mass data systems to cut costs and increase efficiency often resulting in digital tools that entrench unfairness and leave the most vulnerable in society in crisis. All these problems are only getting worse with generative AI. Foxglove works to bring the rule of law to the tech and AI giants who have upended our public square, workplaces, and social lives. We have a strong track record. We've launched landmark cases seeking structural changes to big tech's harmful business models , supported 180+ Facebook content moderators fired for trying to form a union to sue Facebook and their outsourcing company, Sama - winning world-first judgements. We're urging competition regulators worldwide to stop Google's theft of independent news . We've filed the UK's first legal challenge to a data centre permission decision , forced disclosure of secret contracts between tech giants and the NHS, stopped a racist Home Office visa streaming algorithm , helped make grading fair for UK A-level students and challenged the Department of Work and Pension's use of an algorithm unfairly flagging disabled people for benefit fraud investigations. We are a small but growing team of lawyers, communications experts, and campaigners. We are a CIC , not a practising law firm. We partner with legal firms on cases, directing litigation in multiple jurisdictions. Our work is global, and we work in partnership with lawyers, civil society, unions, and people impacted by Big Tech. About you You are a highly experienced lawyer with a strong interest in using the law to hold governments and companies to account. You see the law as a tool for structural change, not just individual wins. You think strategically about how litigation, campaigning, and coalition-building can work together. You appreciate the value and impact of movements and are as comfortable drafting legal arguments as you are speaking to a journalist, or rallying those who've never heard of judicial review to a joint cause. You care about power, meaning who has it, who doesn't, and how to shift it. You follow the ways Big Tech and governments are reshaping society, and you don't just find it interesting: it makes you want to act. You're a sharp, compelling writer who can make complex legal arguments land with different audiences. You're a self-starter who spots opportunities and runs with them, but you're equally invested in the team around you. You share credit generously, help sharpen others' thinking, and understand that lasting change is collective. Most importantly, you believe in making the use of technology fair for all. If this is you; if you want to take on some of the most powerful companies and governments in the world, and you think the law is one of the tools we have to do it; if you are seeking a role where the work is urgent and the stakes are real, we would love to hear from you. The role The post holder will work alongside our Co-Executive Director, Head of Legal and Legal Administrator in developing and managing Foxglove's legal work. You will develop and drive forward a significant number and range of cases, including the development of case theories, investigating and collecting evidence, drafting correspondence, evidence and submissions. You will also be responsible for coordinating and managing external legal teams, in multiple jurisdictions. This will require you to have the comfort and ability to navigate diverse settings, while also having the insight to weigh up the benefits and challenges of pursuing cases in different jurisdictions. You will serve as an external representative for Foxglove's work, writing and speaking on topics of relevance. You will also be a sparring partner for others in the team, bringing a creative mindset and political savviness. UK and international travel are required. Flexibility with working hours will sometimes be needed. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Case Development and Management: Build connections, and listen to affected communities, unearth and pursue issues caused by tech injustice, coming up with innovative legal solutions. Build and maintain relationships with impacted community members, unions, other lawyers, experts, co-counsel, intervenors, civil society organisations, whistleblowers, and the public. Explore and develop new and undiscovered opportunities for Foxglove to be impactful and effective in our work. Effectively work with the co-Executive Director and Head of Legal to develop and implement Foxglove's legal strategy. Manage multiple cases at any one time, while also thinking to the future regarding cases that should be explored and developed. Draft and comment on technical and legal documents and correspondence. Lead evidence gathering. Compliance and Risk Management: Manage court deadlines and time limits where applicable. Ensure regulatory compliance in all aspects of your work and our cases. Always maintain the strictest standards of client confidentiality. Always maintain the strictest concern for and awareness of data protection and Foxglove policies. Keep up to date with the global political and litigation landscape concerning tech justice. Other: Help ensure communities', workers' and affected individual's voices are heard in our campaigns, communications and advocacy work. Contribute to external representation and writing, including through media appearances, social media posts, blogs and op-eds. Contribute to the development of materials for advocacy purposes including video or audio testimony, photographs etc. Support others in our legal team, across Foxglove, and the relevant ecosystem in developing strategies to use the law to hold governments and companies to account. Other ad hoc tasks as required. Person Specification Essential: Substantial experience in legal practice and conducting litigation and a demonstrated understanding of litigation strategies. Creative thinking and imagination. A strong interest in using the law to hold governments and companies to account. Qualified lawyer in any jurisdiction with at least 10 years of legal experience. Significant experience in legal practice in the UK. Demonstrable commitment to supporting marginalised communities to access justice. Ability to learn new areas of law quickly and develop new areas of work. Good political antennae and excellent relationship building and management skills. Experience conducting cases from initial advice through to trial. Relevant experience in analysing complex factual and legal situations and helping to advise clients in accordance with their aims. Experience in dealing sensitively with clients, whistleblowers and experts. Experience in working on complex matters, which require analysis of large amounts of documents and data. Excellent communication skills, demonstrated by the ability to communicate accurately, clearly, concisely and persuasively, both verbally and in writing. Excellent time management skills demonstrated by the ability to organise and prioritise a complex workload and work to tight deadlines. Experience in working and leading a team environment. Comfort with working at both the details-driven operational level and big-picture strategic level, as well as the ability to navigate between the two. Length and Salary The role is permanent. The annual salary is £88,400 per annum less any required deductions for income tax and national insurance. Our team works remotely, and this role can be based anywhere. We would prefer you to work within or close to UK office hours, but this is flexible. Our team travels every two months for team days and twice a year for team retreats. This role will include significant UK and international travel. Only candidates with the right to work in their location will be considered. How to apply Please make your application via Applied , answering the application questions and uploading your CV. We will not review applications sent via a job board or to our email. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with first round interviews likely to take place in May for selected candidates. Foxglove does not use AI in its recruitment processes, except to detect applications for AI use. As a tech- justice organisation, we ask the same of our candidates. Foxglove is being supported in this search and appointment process by SCHC Advisors . For a confidential conversation to learn more about the role, please contact Sophia Copeman at . . click apply for full job details
May 24, 2026
Full time
About us Foxglove is a non-profit that exists to make the use of technology fair for all. When Big Tech companies abuse their power, their workers or the planet - and when governments use technology to oppress, exclude or discriminate - we litigate and campaign to fix it. Big Tech companies have become so large - gobbling up a huge slice of the global marketplace and an unprecedented treasure hoard of user data - that they're now more powerful than many states. The harmful effects of this concentration of power are everywhere - threats to our democracy, to our privacy, decimated workers' rights and platforms rife with disinformation and hate. Big Tech and AI data centres are rapidly expanding, resulting in huge strain on energy and water supplies. Worldwide governments are ploughing ahead with the use of algorithms and mass data systems to cut costs and increase efficiency often resulting in digital tools that entrench unfairness and leave the most vulnerable in society in crisis. All these problems are only getting worse with generative AI. Foxglove works to bring the rule of law to the tech and AI giants who have upended our public square, workplaces, and social lives. We have a strong track record. We've launched landmark cases seeking structural changes to big tech's harmful business models , supported 180+ Facebook content moderators fired for trying to form a union to sue Facebook and their outsourcing company, Sama - winning world-first judgements. We're urging competition regulators worldwide to stop Google's theft of independent news . We've filed the UK's first legal challenge to a data centre permission decision , forced disclosure of secret contracts between tech giants and the NHS, stopped a racist Home Office visa streaming algorithm , helped make grading fair for UK A-level students and challenged the Department of Work and Pension's use of an algorithm unfairly flagging disabled people for benefit fraud investigations. We are a small but growing team of lawyers, communications experts, and campaigners. We are a CIC , not a practising law firm. We partner with legal firms on cases, directing litigation in multiple jurisdictions. Our work is global, and we work in partnership with lawyers, civil society, unions, and people impacted by Big Tech. About you You are a highly experienced lawyer with a strong interest in using the law to hold governments and companies to account. You see the law as a tool for structural change, not just individual wins. You think strategically about how litigation, campaigning, and coalition-building can work together. You appreciate the value and impact of movements and are as comfortable drafting legal arguments as you are speaking to a journalist, or rallying those who've never heard of judicial review to a joint cause. You care about power, meaning who has it, who doesn't, and how to shift it. You follow the ways Big Tech and governments are reshaping society, and you don't just find it interesting: it makes you want to act. You're a sharp, compelling writer who can make complex legal arguments land with different audiences. You're a self-starter who spots opportunities and runs with them, but you're equally invested in the team around you. You share credit generously, help sharpen others' thinking, and understand that lasting change is collective. Most importantly, you believe in making the use of technology fair for all. If this is you; if you want to take on some of the most powerful companies and governments in the world, and you think the law is one of the tools we have to do it; if you are seeking a role where the work is urgent and the stakes are real, we would love to hear from you. The role The post holder will work alongside our Co-Executive Director, Head of Legal and Legal Administrator in developing and managing Foxglove's legal work. You will develop and drive forward a significant number and range of cases, including the development of case theories, investigating and collecting evidence, drafting correspondence, evidence and submissions. You will also be responsible for coordinating and managing external legal teams, in multiple jurisdictions. This will require you to have the comfort and ability to navigate diverse settings, while also having the insight to weigh up the benefits and challenges of pursuing cases in different jurisdictions. You will serve as an external representative for Foxglove's work, writing and speaking on topics of relevance. You will also be a sparring partner for others in the team, bringing a creative mindset and political savviness. UK and international travel are required. Flexibility with working hours will sometimes be needed. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Case Development and Management: Build connections, and listen to affected communities, unearth and pursue issues caused by tech injustice, coming up with innovative legal solutions. Build and maintain relationships with impacted community members, unions, other lawyers, experts, co-counsel, intervenors, civil society organisations, whistleblowers, and the public. Explore and develop new and undiscovered opportunities for Foxglove to be impactful and effective in our work. Effectively work with the co-Executive Director and Head of Legal to develop and implement Foxglove's legal strategy. Manage multiple cases at any one time, while also thinking to the future regarding cases that should be explored and developed. Draft and comment on technical and legal documents and correspondence. Lead evidence gathering. Compliance and Risk Management: Manage court deadlines and time limits where applicable. Ensure regulatory compliance in all aspects of your work and our cases. Always maintain the strictest standards of client confidentiality. Always maintain the strictest concern for and awareness of data protection and Foxglove policies. Keep up to date with the global political and litigation landscape concerning tech justice. Other: Help ensure communities', workers' and affected individual's voices are heard in our campaigns, communications and advocacy work. Contribute to external representation and writing, including through media appearances, social media posts, blogs and op-eds. Contribute to the development of materials for advocacy purposes including video or audio testimony, photographs etc. Support others in our legal team, across Foxglove, and the relevant ecosystem in developing strategies to use the law to hold governments and companies to account. Other ad hoc tasks as required. Person Specification Essential: Substantial experience in legal practice and conducting litigation and a demonstrated understanding of litigation strategies. Creative thinking and imagination. A strong interest in using the law to hold governments and companies to account. Qualified lawyer in any jurisdiction with at least 10 years of legal experience. Significant experience in legal practice in the UK. Demonstrable commitment to supporting marginalised communities to access justice. Ability to learn new areas of law quickly and develop new areas of work. Good political antennae and excellent relationship building and management skills. Experience conducting cases from initial advice through to trial. Relevant experience in analysing complex factual and legal situations and helping to advise clients in accordance with their aims. Experience in dealing sensitively with clients, whistleblowers and experts. Experience in working on complex matters, which require analysis of large amounts of documents and data. Excellent communication skills, demonstrated by the ability to communicate accurately, clearly, concisely and persuasively, both verbally and in writing. Excellent time management skills demonstrated by the ability to organise and prioritise a complex workload and work to tight deadlines. Experience in working and leading a team environment. Comfort with working at both the details-driven operational level and big-picture strategic level, as well as the ability to navigate between the two. Length and Salary The role is permanent. The annual salary is £88,400 per annum less any required deductions for income tax and national insurance. Our team works remotely, and this role can be based anywhere. We would prefer you to work within or close to UK office hours, but this is flexible. Our team travels every two months for team days and twice a year for team retreats. This role will include significant UK and international travel. Only candidates with the right to work in their location will be considered. How to apply Please make your application via Applied , answering the application questions and uploading your CV. We will not review applications sent via a job board or to our email. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with first round interviews likely to take place in May for selected candidates. Foxglove does not use AI in its recruitment processes, except to detect applications for AI use. As a tech- justice organisation, we ask the same of our candidates. Foxglove is being supported in this search and appointment process by SCHC Advisors . For a confidential conversation to learn more about the role, please contact Sophia Copeman at . . click apply for full job details
Dalton Recruitment Limited
Recruitment Manager
Dalton Recruitment Limited Basingstoke, Hampshire
Dalton Recruitment is very pleased to be partnering with this National support services firm to secure them a new UK Recruitment Manager to lead and deliver end-to-end recruitment across the organisation. This is a hands-on leadership role managing a small resourcing team where you'll combine strategic recruitment planning with direct hiring delivery, ensuring the business attracts and secures high-quality talent across a wide range of roles. Working from the firm's Basingstoke HQ for 4 days/week with one day working from home, you'll play a key role in improving recruitment processes, reducing agency reliance and building sustainable talent pipelines for the future. Key Responsibilities: Recruitment Delivery • Leading end-to-end recruitment activity across all business areas • Personally managing recruitment for key, senior and business-critical hires • Partnering with hiring managers to develop effective hiring strategies • Delivering a positive, efficient and inclusive candidate experience Workforce Planning & Talent Pipelines • Supporting workforce planning alongside business leaders • Building proactive talent pipelines for priority and hard-to-fill roles • Developing talent pools to support future hiring needs and reduce time-to-hire Direct Sourcing & Cost Management • Driving direct sourcing strategies including LinkedIn, referrals and headhunting • Reducing reliance on external agencies and managing supplier relationships • Monitoring recruitment spend and agency costs • Managing preferred supplier lists (PSLs) Process Improvement & Systems • Designing and improving recruitment processes and frameworks • Introducing consistency across hiring practices, SLAs and interview processes • Leveraging ATS and recruitment systems to improve workflow and reporting Team Leadership • Managing and developing a team of two • Building a high-performing, delivery-focused recruitment culture • Monitoring team performance against KPIs including time-to-hire and direct sourcing effectiveness Reporting & Compliance • Producing recruitment insights and reporting for senior stakeholders • Using recruitment data to drive continuous improvement • Ensuring all recruitment activity complies with legislation and internal policies Key Skills / Experience Required: • Proven experience in a Resourcing Manager or senior recruitment role • Strong experience recruiting across a range of senior and specialist roles • Track record of improving recruitment processes and reducing agency spend • Strong direct sourcing and talent pipeline development capability • Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills • Experience managing or mentoring team members • Data-driven approach with strong analytical capability What's On Offer? • A strategic and operational recruitment leadership role • The opportunity to shape recruitment processes and talent strategy • A collaborative environment where you can make a visible impact • A role with variety, autonomy and real influence across the business If you're passionate about recruitment, enjoy building strong relationships and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. Dalton Recruitment Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role. We will always try to respond to all applications individually but due to the high volume we receive, this may simply not be possible. So if you do not hear back from us within 3 working days, please accept our apologies but please also assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
May 24, 2026
Full time
Dalton Recruitment is very pleased to be partnering with this National support services firm to secure them a new UK Recruitment Manager to lead and deliver end-to-end recruitment across the organisation. This is a hands-on leadership role managing a small resourcing team where you'll combine strategic recruitment planning with direct hiring delivery, ensuring the business attracts and secures high-quality talent across a wide range of roles. Working from the firm's Basingstoke HQ for 4 days/week with one day working from home, you'll play a key role in improving recruitment processes, reducing agency reliance and building sustainable talent pipelines for the future. Key Responsibilities: Recruitment Delivery • Leading end-to-end recruitment activity across all business areas • Personally managing recruitment for key, senior and business-critical hires • Partnering with hiring managers to develop effective hiring strategies • Delivering a positive, efficient and inclusive candidate experience Workforce Planning & Talent Pipelines • Supporting workforce planning alongside business leaders • Building proactive talent pipelines for priority and hard-to-fill roles • Developing talent pools to support future hiring needs and reduce time-to-hire Direct Sourcing & Cost Management • Driving direct sourcing strategies including LinkedIn, referrals and headhunting • Reducing reliance on external agencies and managing supplier relationships • Monitoring recruitment spend and agency costs • Managing preferred supplier lists (PSLs) Process Improvement & Systems • Designing and improving recruitment processes and frameworks • Introducing consistency across hiring practices, SLAs and interview processes • Leveraging ATS and recruitment systems to improve workflow and reporting Team Leadership • Managing and developing a team of two • Building a high-performing, delivery-focused recruitment culture • Monitoring team performance against KPIs including time-to-hire and direct sourcing effectiveness Reporting & Compliance • Producing recruitment insights and reporting for senior stakeholders • Using recruitment data to drive continuous improvement • Ensuring all recruitment activity complies with legislation and internal policies Key Skills / Experience Required: • Proven experience in a Resourcing Manager or senior recruitment role • Strong experience recruiting across a range of senior and specialist roles • Track record of improving recruitment processes and reducing agency spend • Strong direct sourcing and talent pipeline development capability • Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills • Experience managing or mentoring team members • Data-driven approach with strong analytical capability What's On Offer? • A strategic and operational recruitment leadership role • The opportunity to shape recruitment processes and talent strategy • A collaborative environment where you can make a visible impact • A role with variety, autonomy and real influence across the business If you're passionate about recruitment, enjoy building strong relationships and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. Dalton Recruitment Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role. We will always try to respond to all applications individually but due to the high volume we receive, this may simply not be possible. So if you do not hear back from us within 3 working days, please accept our apologies but please also assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Granger Reis
Head of Marketing
Granger Reis Bristol, Gloucestershire
Head of Marketing - £55,000 £60,000 plus benefits package Location: Bristol (Hybrid 60% in office) 14-month fixed term contract, full time or 4 days per week. This is a 14-month maternity cover role with a clear mandate: deliver an ambitious marketing plan already in motion. Granger Reis has sharpened its strategy, repositioned its brand and invested in marketing foundations. The focus now is execution. You will take ownership of a live plan and ensure it is delivered with clarity, pace and commercial impact. About Granger Reis Granger Reis is a specialist executive search and advisory firm focused on the organisations that resource, build and connect the world. We operate in a small number of markets where judgement matters more than volume, and long-term relationships matter more than transactions. Our work sits at the centre of industries that shape infrastructure, energy and the global economy. The leadership decisions we influence have long term consequences for organisations, people and the planet. The business has recently simplified its structure, strengthened its positioning and aligned around a clearer strategic direction. The next phase is execution. The Role: This is a strategic and hands-on marketing position, ideal for a seasoned marketer with strong B2B experience and a background in professional services. Working directly with the Head of Business Operations, you will be responsible for delivering and evolving a marketing strategy that enhances brand visibility, drives client engagement, and positions the business as a true specialist in the executive search space. Responsibilities: Own and deliver the 2026/2027 marketing plan across defined workstreams: Brand refresh and implementation Internal enablement and adoption of the new brand Website build and launch Content strategy that builds authority with senior audiences, including flagship initiatives such as a podcast and long form thought leadership Focused channel activation Ensure structure and momentum to delivery, ensuring priorities are clear and executed on time Work closely with senior stakeholders to align marketing with commercial priorities and key accounts Manage external partners (PR, digital, creative) to a high standard of output Translate the company s point of view into clear, confident and distinctive marketing Measure performance and adjust activity based on commercial impact Experience: Minimum 7 years marketing management experience in a B2B or professional services setting Experience leading projects such as brand rollouts or website builds Strong stakeholder management with senior leaders Experience developing and delivering thought leadership content that engages senior B2B audiences (e.g. reports, interviews, podcasts, video) Strong editorial judgement and ability to drive clear, differentiated narratives and draw out insight from senior stakeholders or clients You will be comfortable if you: Can operate without perfect information Make decisions quickly and stand behind them Challenge constructively and bring clarity to ambiguity Are as strong delivering as you are thinking In Return The chance to work in a collaborative, senior team that values innovation and impact Flexible working hours End of year bonus 30 days holiday + bank holiday Dental and Optical cover after probation EV Scheme after probation If you're an experienced marketing professional ready to make a difference in a brand-led, professional environment, we d love to hear from you.
May 24, 2026
Seasonal
Head of Marketing - £55,000 £60,000 plus benefits package Location: Bristol (Hybrid 60% in office) 14-month fixed term contract, full time or 4 days per week. This is a 14-month maternity cover role with a clear mandate: deliver an ambitious marketing plan already in motion. Granger Reis has sharpened its strategy, repositioned its brand and invested in marketing foundations. The focus now is execution. You will take ownership of a live plan and ensure it is delivered with clarity, pace and commercial impact. About Granger Reis Granger Reis is a specialist executive search and advisory firm focused on the organisations that resource, build and connect the world. We operate in a small number of markets where judgement matters more than volume, and long-term relationships matter more than transactions. Our work sits at the centre of industries that shape infrastructure, energy and the global economy. The leadership decisions we influence have long term consequences for organisations, people and the planet. The business has recently simplified its structure, strengthened its positioning and aligned around a clearer strategic direction. The next phase is execution. The Role: This is a strategic and hands-on marketing position, ideal for a seasoned marketer with strong B2B experience and a background in professional services. Working directly with the Head of Business Operations, you will be responsible for delivering and evolving a marketing strategy that enhances brand visibility, drives client engagement, and positions the business as a true specialist in the executive search space. Responsibilities: Own and deliver the 2026/2027 marketing plan across defined workstreams: Brand refresh and implementation Internal enablement and adoption of the new brand Website build and launch Content strategy that builds authority with senior audiences, including flagship initiatives such as a podcast and long form thought leadership Focused channel activation Ensure structure and momentum to delivery, ensuring priorities are clear and executed on time Work closely with senior stakeholders to align marketing with commercial priorities and key accounts Manage external partners (PR, digital, creative) to a high standard of output Translate the company s point of view into clear, confident and distinctive marketing Measure performance and adjust activity based on commercial impact Experience: Minimum 7 years marketing management experience in a B2B or professional services setting Experience leading projects such as brand rollouts or website builds Strong stakeholder management with senior leaders Experience developing and delivering thought leadership content that engages senior B2B audiences (e.g. reports, interviews, podcasts, video) Strong editorial judgement and ability to drive clear, differentiated narratives and draw out insight from senior stakeholders or clients You will be comfortable if you: Can operate without perfect information Make decisions quickly and stand behind them Challenge constructively and bring clarity to ambiguity Are as strong delivering as you are thinking In Return The chance to work in a collaborative, senior team that values innovation and impact Flexible working hours End of year bonus 30 days holiday + bank holiday Dental and Optical cover after probation EV Scheme after probation If you're an experienced marketing professional ready to make a difference in a brand-led, professional environment, we d love to hear from you.
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Head Of Retention
Gleeson Recruitment Group City, Wolverhampton
About the Role A leading organisation is seeking an experienced and strategic Head of Customer Retention to drive customer loyalty, reduce churn, and improve long-term customer outcomes. This role will take full ownership of retention performance, leading the development and execution of retention strategies, while ensuring operational excellence across customer-facing teams. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing senior stakeholders and shaping a customer-centric culture through data-led decision making. Strategic Leadership Own overall retention performance and key churn metrics Develop and continuously improve retention strategies and frameworks Use customer insight and data to proactively identify and mitigate churn risk Leadership & Team Development Lead, coach, and develop high-performing retention teams Build a strong, customer-focused culture with clear accountability Ensure teams are equipped with the tools and processes needed for success Operational Excellence Remove barriers that impact effective customer issue resolution Improve operational efficiency across the customer journey Oversee high-value and sensitive customer escalations Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely with Sales, Operations, Finance, Service, and Customer Experience teams Streamline processes and improve handoffs between functions Address systemic issues that negatively impact customer retention Insight & Continuous Improvement Analyse customer, operational, and financial data to identify churn drivers Provide actionable insights and influence senior decision-makers Deliver clear reporting on performance, risks, and opportunities Drive root-cause resolution to prevent repeat issues Key Outcomes Reduction in customer churn Improved retention and save rates Faster resolution times and improved throughput Identification and elimination of systemic issues Successful recovery of high-value or at-risk customers Experience Proven experience leading Customer Retention, Customer Success, or Lifecycle teams Strong track record of improving retention through data and insight Experience operating in a target-driven, fast-paced environment Familiarity with CRM systems and customer analytics Skills & Attributes Strong analytical and problem-solving capability Ability to translate data into strategic and operational actions Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills Commercially aware with a customer-first mindset Confident leading teams in complex environments Proactive, adaptable, and driven to deliver continuous improvement 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 24, 2026
Full time
About the Role A leading organisation is seeking an experienced and strategic Head of Customer Retention to drive customer loyalty, reduce churn, and improve long-term customer outcomes. This role will take full ownership of retention performance, leading the development and execution of retention strategies, while ensuring operational excellence across customer-facing teams. The successful candidate will play a key role in influencing senior stakeholders and shaping a customer-centric culture through data-led decision making. Strategic Leadership Own overall retention performance and key churn metrics Develop and continuously improve retention strategies and frameworks Use customer insight and data to proactively identify and mitigate churn risk Leadership & Team Development Lead, coach, and develop high-performing retention teams Build a strong, customer-focused culture with clear accountability Ensure teams are equipped with the tools and processes needed for success Operational Excellence Remove barriers that impact effective customer issue resolution Improve operational efficiency across the customer journey Oversee high-value and sensitive customer escalations Cross-Functional Collaboration Work closely with Sales, Operations, Finance, Service, and Customer Experience teams Streamline processes and improve handoffs between functions Address systemic issues that negatively impact customer retention Insight & Continuous Improvement Analyse customer, operational, and financial data to identify churn drivers Provide actionable insights and influence senior decision-makers Deliver clear reporting on performance, risks, and opportunities Drive root-cause resolution to prevent repeat issues Key Outcomes Reduction in customer churn Improved retention and save rates Faster resolution times and improved throughput Identification and elimination of systemic issues Successful recovery of high-value or at-risk customers Experience Proven experience leading Customer Retention, Customer Success, or Lifecycle teams Strong track record of improving retention through data and insight Experience operating in a target-driven, fast-paced environment Familiarity with CRM systems and customer analytics Skills & Attributes Strong analytical and problem-solving capability Ability to translate data into strategic and operational actions Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills Commercially aware with a customer-first mindset Confident leading teams in complex environments Proactive, adaptable, and driven to deliver continuous improvement 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.
Evolve Selection
Head Of Marketing
Evolve Selection
Evolve are partnering with an innovative pharmaceutical company specialising in Women s Health to appoint a Head of Marketing who will shape and drive the UK & Ireland strategy. This is a high-impact leadership role where you ll own brand performance, portfolio growth, and strategic direction, leading a talented team while influencing cross-functional success across the full product lifecycle. Here, your work directly improves the lives of women worldwide. This is a full-time, permanent position, requiring three days per week at our client s head office in London. Why Apply? Excellent Salary & Benefits - A competitive starting salary depending on experience, plus exceptional bonus, car allowance, pension, Healthcare and more! Greater Impact - Work in a specialised team where your contributions visible and directly shape the company s success. Collaborative Culture - Thrive in a supportive, people-focused environment. Ideal Requirements for the Head of Marketing Bring significant experience in UK pharmaceuticals or specialty healthcare, with a strong track record of commercial leadership and delivering business impact in a competitive market. Inspire and develop high-performing teams, using your leadership, coaching, and talent development skills to build capability and drive a culture of excellence. Leverage deep expertise across the full brand and portfolio lifecycle, from pre-launch through to maturity translating UK market dynamics and NHS priorities into successful, locally relevant strategies. Operate as a highly credible and influential leader, collaborating cross-functionally with Sales, Medical, Market Access, Compliance, and Global teams to shape strategy and deliver results. Role Responsibilities for the Head of Marketing Shape the future of women s health marketing across the UK & Ireland by defining and leading a bold, insight-driven strategy aligned with both global vision and local market needs. Own the end-to-end success of product launches, from pre-launch strategy through to execution delivering high-impact go-to-market plans with clear objectives, smart resource allocation, and measurable results. Lead and inspire a high-performing marketing team, building a collaborative, innovative culture while developing talent and championing best-in-class marketing excellence. Drive market influence and unlock growth opportunities, partnering with senior leaders and global teams to shape the landscape through KOL engagement, disease awareness initiatives, and strategic business development. Recruitment Process 3 stage interview process Meet an amazing team and get your chance to join a company where your work truly makes a difference, your ideas are valued, and your career can grow with purpose. Excited to learn more? Click apply or reach out to the Pharmaceutical recruitment team for full details! Application Process Evolve Selection acts as a recruitment partner on behalf of our clients. All applications are reviewed by our specialist consultants and assessed against the specific requirements of the role. Suitable candidates will be contacted for an initial discussion before being introduced to the hiring client. We appreciate every application; however, due to application volumes, we may not be able to respond to all candidates individually. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please consider your application unsuccessful for this particular role, however we may contact you regarding future opportunities that match your experience in line with our privacy policy. Evolve is a leading recruitment and outsourcing organisation, operating within the Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Medical Device and Life Science sectors. Equal opportunities are important to us. We believe that diversity and inclusion are critical to our success as a company, We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of background, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, ethnicity, belief, age, family or parental status, and any other characteristic.
May 24, 2026
Full time
Evolve are partnering with an innovative pharmaceutical company specialising in Women s Health to appoint a Head of Marketing who will shape and drive the UK & Ireland strategy. This is a high-impact leadership role where you ll own brand performance, portfolio growth, and strategic direction, leading a talented team while influencing cross-functional success across the full product lifecycle. Here, your work directly improves the lives of women worldwide. This is a full-time, permanent position, requiring three days per week at our client s head office in London. Why Apply? Excellent Salary & Benefits - A competitive starting salary depending on experience, plus exceptional bonus, car allowance, pension, Healthcare and more! Greater Impact - Work in a specialised team where your contributions visible and directly shape the company s success. Collaborative Culture - Thrive in a supportive, people-focused environment. Ideal Requirements for the Head of Marketing Bring significant experience in UK pharmaceuticals or specialty healthcare, with a strong track record of commercial leadership and delivering business impact in a competitive market. Inspire and develop high-performing teams, using your leadership, coaching, and talent development skills to build capability and drive a culture of excellence. Leverage deep expertise across the full brand and portfolio lifecycle, from pre-launch through to maturity translating UK market dynamics and NHS priorities into successful, locally relevant strategies. Operate as a highly credible and influential leader, collaborating cross-functionally with Sales, Medical, Market Access, Compliance, and Global teams to shape strategy and deliver results. Role Responsibilities for the Head of Marketing Shape the future of women s health marketing across the UK & Ireland by defining and leading a bold, insight-driven strategy aligned with both global vision and local market needs. Own the end-to-end success of product launches, from pre-launch strategy through to execution delivering high-impact go-to-market plans with clear objectives, smart resource allocation, and measurable results. Lead and inspire a high-performing marketing team, building a collaborative, innovative culture while developing talent and championing best-in-class marketing excellence. Drive market influence and unlock growth opportunities, partnering with senior leaders and global teams to shape the landscape through KOL engagement, disease awareness initiatives, and strategic business development. Recruitment Process 3 stage interview process Meet an amazing team and get your chance to join a company where your work truly makes a difference, your ideas are valued, and your career can grow with purpose. Excited to learn more? Click apply or reach out to the Pharmaceutical recruitment team for full details! Application Process Evolve Selection acts as a recruitment partner on behalf of our clients. All applications are reviewed by our specialist consultants and assessed against the specific requirements of the role. Suitable candidates will be contacted for an initial discussion before being introduced to the hiring client. We appreciate every application; however, due to application volumes, we may not be able to respond to all candidates individually. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please consider your application unsuccessful for this particular role, however we may contact you regarding future opportunities that match your experience in line with our privacy policy. Evolve is a leading recruitment and outsourcing organisation, operating within the Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Medical Device and Life Science sectors. Equal opportunities are important to us. We believe that diversity and inclusion are critical to our success as a company, We encourage applications from everyone, regardless of background, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, ethnicity, belief, age, family or parental status, and any other characteristic.
Cherry Professional - Relationship Led Recruitment
Finance Business Partner
Cherry Professional - Relationship Led Recruitment Preston, Lancashire
Finance Business Partner Preston £65,000 + bonus + bens Permanent On-site Qualified (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or QBE Cherry Professional is recruiting a Finance Business Partner for a manufacturing sector business with an established operational site in the Preston area . This is a hands-on, commercially focused role, partnering closely with senior stakeholders to strengthen reporting, support decision-making, and drive site performance. The role Extensive business partnering - working with the local leadership team to support operational stakeholders Lead month-end close and deliver accurate, timely management reporting Own budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis with clear insight and recommendations Support capex and spend tracking - driving decision support information Improve process, controls and management information Supporting the General Manager as the main finance head in the local management team What we're looking for ACA/ACCA/CIMA Qualified or Qualified By Experience with strong, relevant experience Solid experience in a site-based / operational finance role Confident communicator with the credibility to influence stakeholders Strong Excel and a proactive, improvement-led mindse Must have manufacturing experience and ideally standard costing What's on offer upto £65,000 base salary Bonus + enhanced benefits package Permanent, on-site opportunity with genuine visibility and impact Ideal for candidates who've held roles such as: Finance Manager, Financial Controller, Senior Accountant, Company Accountant, Cost Accountant, Management Accountant. Location: Easily commutable from Lancaster, Blackpool, Blackburn, Burnley, Bolton, Rochdale, Southport, Liverpool .Cherry Professional are recruiting for this opportunity on behalf of our client. Please view our Privacy Policy on our website to understand how your data will be used if you apply for this role.
May 24, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner Preston £65,000 + bonus + bens Permanent On-site Qualified (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or QBE Cherry Professional is recruiting a Finance Business Partner for a manufacturing sector business with an established operational site in the Preston area . This is a hands-on, commercially focused role, partnering closely with senior stakeholders to strengthen reporting, support decision-making, and drive site performance. The role Extensive business partnering - working with the local leadership team to support operational stakeholders Lead month-end close and deliver accurate, timely management reporting Own budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis with clear insight and recommendations Support capex and spend tracking - driving decision support information Improve process, controls and management information Supporting the General Manager as the main finance head in the local management team What we're looking for ACA/ACCA/CIMA Qualified or Qualified By Experience with strong, relevant experience Solid experience in a site-based / operational finance role Confident communicator with the credibility to influence stakeholders Strong Excel and a proactive, improvement-led mindse Must have manufacturing experience and ideally standard costing What's on offer upto £65,000 base salary Bonus + enhanced benefits package Permanent, on-site opportunity with genuine visibility and impact Ideal for candidates who've held roles such as: Finance Manager, Financial Controller, Senior Accountant, Company Accountant, Cost Accountant, Management Accountant. Location: Easily commutable from Lancaster, Blackpool, Blackburn, Burnley, Bolton, Rochdale, Southport, Liverpool .Cherry Professional are recruiting for this opportunity on behalf of our client. Please view our Privacy Policy on our website to understand how your data will be used if you apply for this role.
YO! RESTAURANT
Head Chef
YO! RESTAURANT Norwich, Norfolk
Head Chef Operations - Norwich Contract: Full Time Salary: £37,300 - £39,300 Contracted Hours: 45 At Yo! Sushi, we serve up fresh food, fast-paced energy, and a dining experience like no other. Think iconic conveyor belts, bold Japanese flavours, and a team that brings the vibe every single day. With 30+ restaurants across the UK since 1997, we're a brand that's built on innovation, quality, and great people. Whether it's a quick lunch or a catch-up with friends, we create memorable experiences for every guest-and it all starts with our teams. If you're passionate, energetic, and ready to thrive in a busy environment, you'll fit right in. Join us and be part of something fast, fun, and full of flavour. About You We're looking for people who bring energy, care, and pride to everything they do: • A hands-on, positive role model who leads by example • Passionate about people, teamwork, and great guest experiences • Calm, focused, and supportive when things get busy • Motivated to learn, grow, and help others succeed • Proud to be part of a team that moves fast and works together • Naturally brings energy, consistency, and a can-do attitude What You'll Be Doing This is where you make your mark - leading, supporting, and delivering great experiences every shift. • Taking ownership of your area and making every shift run smoothly • Creating brilliant guest experiences through pace, care, and consistency • Working closely with your team to deliver high standards every day • Supporting, coaching, and developing those around you • Being hands-on and leading from the front when needed • Keeping standards high across service, food, or operations (role dependent) • Helping build a positive, motivated team culture • Using feedback and insight to keep improving what we do • Playing your part in driving performance, sales, or efficiency (role dependent) Why YO!? Because here, you're not just doing a job - you're part of a team that brings energy to every shift, supports each other, and takes pride in what we deliver together. You'll have the space to grow, the support to succeed, and the chance to make a real impact every day. We're proud to offer: Fantastic working hours Free YO! food - What's your favourite YO! dish? Every time you work you can power your shift with a selection of your choice from our fantastic menu Grow with YO!- we will pay for you to achieve professional qualifications (up to Degree level) whilst you work Brilliant support services designed to enhance your physical, mental and financial wellbeing including private medical health plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Line Discounted gym membership, cinema tickets, dining out and retail offers are all available by accessing our reward platform 50% off your food every time you dine with us for you and 3 friends Award-winning sustainability initiatives - We're committed to delivering progress against 9 UN sustainability goals, just some of the actions we've already taken include: 100% of all Sa
May 24, 2026
Full time
Head Chef Operations - Norwich Contract: Full Time Salary: £37,300 - £39,300 Contracted Hours: 45 At Yo! Sushi, we serve up fresh food, fast-paced energy, and a dining experience like no other. Think iconic conveyor belts, bold Japanese flavours, and a team that brings the vibe every single day. With 30+ restaurants across the UK since 1997, we're a brand that's built on innovation, quality, and great people. Whether it's a quick lunch or a catch-up with friends, we create memorable experiences for every guest-and it all starts with our teams. If you're passionate, energetic, and ready to thrive in a busy environment, you'll fit right in. Join us and be part of something fast, fun, and full of flavour. About You We're looking for people who bring energy, care, and pride to everything they do: • A hands-on, positive role model who leads by example • Passionate about people, teamwork, and great guest experiences • Calm, focused, and supportive when things get busy • Motivated to learn, grow, and help others succeed • Proud to be part of a team that moves fast and works together • Naturally brings energy, consistency, and a can-do attitude What You'll Be Doing This is where you make your mark - leading, supporting, and delivering great experiences every shift. • Taking ownership of your area and making every shift run smoothly • Creating brilliant guest experiences through pace, care, and consistency • Working closely with your team to deliver high standards every day • Supporting, coaching, and developing those around you • Being hands-on and leading from the front when needed • Keeping standards high across service, food, or operations (role dependent) • Helping build a positive, motivated team culture • Using feedback and insight to keep improving what we do • Playing your part in driving performance, sales, or efficiency (role dependent) Why YO!? Because here, you're not just doing a job - you're part of a team that brings energy to every shift, supports each other, and takes pride in what we deliver together. You'll have the space to grow, the support to succeed, and the chance to make a real impact every day. We're proud to offer: Fantastic working hours Free YO! food - What's your favourite YO! dish? Every time you work you can power your shift with a selection of your choice from our fantastic menu Grow with YO!- we will pay for you to achieve professional qualifications (up to Degree level) whilst you work Brilliant support services designed to enhance your physical, mental and financial wellbeing including private medical health plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Line Discounted gym membership, cinema tickets, dining out and retail offers are all available by accessing our reward platform 50% off your food every time you dine with us for you and 3 friends Award-winning sustainability initiatives - We're committed to delivering progress against 9 UN sustainability goals, just some of the actions we've already taken include: 100% of all Sa
This is Alexander Faraday Recruitment
Interim Senior HR Business Partner
This is Alexander Faraday Recruitment Leicester, Leicestershire
Leicester (Hybrid - 2 days office / 3 days remote) 3-6 month contract Immediate start Are you a strategic and hands-on HR leader ready to make an impact from day one? We're looking for an experienced Interim Senior HR Business Partner / Head of HR to lead a high-performing HR team through a period of transition. This is a fantastic opportunity to drive cultural and operational change in a dynamic, purpose-driven organisation. What You'll Be Doing Leading the HR function and managing two direct reports, and their teams. Acting as the go-to expert for Employee Relations, redundancy, and change management. Challenging existing processes and driving improvements across HR operations. Building strong relationships across the business and influencing senior stakeholders. Providing HR reports and providing insights using Excel. What We're Looking For Proven experience in senior HR roles with strong generalist and ER expertise. A confident leader who can coach, manage, drive change, and inspire teams. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, hands-on environment. Strong Excel skills and ability to interpret HR data. Working Arrangements/ Pro rata 35-hour week (9am-5pm) Hybrid working (3 days WFH / 2 days office) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible hours and good benefits Start date: ASAP. If you're ready to hit the ground running and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you.
May 24, 2026
Contractor
Leicester (Hybrid - 2 days office / 3 days remote) 3-6 month contract Immediate start Are you a strategic and hands-on HR leader ready to make an impact from day one? We're looking for an experienced Interim Senior HR Business Partner / Head of HR to lead a high-performing HR team through a period of transition. This is a fantastic opportunity to drive cultural and operational change in a dynamic, purpose-driven organisation. What You'll Be Doing Leading the HR function and managing two direct reports, and their teams. Acting as the go-to expert for Employee Relations, redundancy, and change management. Challenging existing processes and driving improvements across HR operations. Building strong relationships across the business and influencing senior stakeholders. Providing HR reports and providing insights using Excel. What We're Looking For Proven experience in senior HR roles with strong generalist and ER expertise. A confident leader who can coach, manage, drive change, and inspire teams. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, hands-on environment. Strong Excel skills and ability to interpret HR data. Working Arrangements/ Pro rata 35-hour week (9am-5pm) Hybrid working (3 days WFH / 2 days office) 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible hours and good benefits Start date: ASAP. If you're ready to hit the ground running and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you.
The Flavour Network
CRM Specialist
The Flavour Network Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Job Title: CRM Specialist Location: Nottingham Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 (DOE) Type : Permanent Full Time Hours: Monday - Friday 08:00 - 17:00 1 Day WFH (Tue/Wed/Thu) Overview The Flavour Network is in close partnership with a fast-growing, digitally led consumer brand to recruit a CRM Specialist. This is a true "soul contributor" role. A hands-on position for someone who loves being in the trenches, owning the end-to-end CRM strategy without the need for large teams or agency support. As the CRM Specialist, you will be the engine room of the CRM function, responsible for everything from writing high-converting copy to building complex flows and analysing cohort performance to drive acquisition, retention, and subscription growth across multiple brands. Reporting to the Head of Acquisition & Retention, you will operate within a high-performing digital growth team. As the CRM Specialist, you will be someone who has thrived in smaller, agile environments (sub-£50M turnover) and is comfortable taking full, autonomous ownership of the customer lifecycle. You must bring proven, hands-on experience using Klaviyo to build campaigns and automated flows, a strong understanding of Shopify/eCommerce, and a flair for writing punchy, data-backed copy that directly influences customer retention and LTV. Key Responsibilities for the CRM Specialist: Own and execute the end-to-end CRM strategy across email, SMS, WhatsApp and direct mail Plan and deliver weekly campaign calendars aligned with trading and marketing priorities Support reactivation and retention initiatives through CRM Build and optimise automated flows including welcome, onboarding, abandoned browse/cart, post-purchase, replenishment, churn prevention and win-back Develop lifecycle strategies aligned to subscription customers and key lifecycle stages Manage advanced segmentation and targeting strategies Deliver personalised customer journeys to improve engagement and conversion Lead A/B and multivariate testing across subject lines, creative, messaging, offers, and send times Continuously improve performance through data-led optimisation Monitor and analyse key metrics including open rate, CTR, CVR, revenue per recipient, churn and lifetime value Report on performance and share insights with stakeholders Ensure all CRM activity aligns with GDPR, consent management and deliverability best practices Maintain a consistent, high-quality customer experience across all channels Requirements for the CRM Specialist: Essential: Minimum 3 years experience in CRM, Email Marketing or Lifecycle Marketing Proven experience using Klaviyo to build campaigns and automated flows Strong understanding of Shopify/eCommerce environments Strong attention to detail across copy, design and execution Experience working with subscription-based models (e.g. Recharge or similar) Ability to design and build emails (Klaviyo and/or Figma) Experience with WhatsApp marketing tools Strong segmentation, personalisation and data-driven targeting skills Confident in analysing performance metrics and driving optimisation Commercially focused with a strong understanding of revenue and retention Analytical and data-driven with a test-and-learn mindset Creative thinker with the ability to deliver engaging, on-brand messaging Desirable: Experience with SMS marketing platforms Basic HTML/CSS knowledge for email editing Experience with A/B and multivariate testing Knowledge of email deliverability best practices Familiarity with CDPs, loyalty or referral platforms If you have the relevant experience and are looking to take ownership of a high-impact CRM function within a growing business, we would love to hear from you.
May 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: CRM Specialist Location: Nottingham Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 (DOE) Type : Permanent Full Time Hours: Monday - Friday 08:00 - 17:00 1 Day WFH (Tue/Wed/Thu) Overview The Flavour Network is in close partnership with a fast-growing, digitally led consumer brand to recruit a CRM Specialist. This is a true "soul contributor" role. A hands-on position for someone who loves being in the trenches, owning the end-to-end CRM strategy without the need for large teams or agency support. As the CRM Specialist, you will be the engine room of the CRM function, responsible for everything from writing high-converting copy to building complex flows and analysing cohort performance to drive acquisition, retention, and subscription growth across multiple brands. Reporting to the Head of Acquisition & Retention, you will operate within a high-performing digital growth team. As the CRM Specialist, you will be someone who has thrived in smaller, agile environments (sub-£50M turnover) and is comfortable taking full, autonomous ownership of the customer lifecycle. You must bring proven, hands-on experience using Klaviyo to build campaigns and automated flows, a strong understanding of Shopify/eCommerce, and a flair for writing punchy, data-backed copy that directly influences customer retention and LTV. Key Responsibilities for the CRM Specialist: Own and execute the end-to-end CRM strategy across email, SMS, WhatsApp and direct mail Plan and deliver weekly campaign calendars aligned with trading and marketing priorities Support reactivation and retention initiatives through CRM Build and optimise automated flows including welcome, onboarding, abandoned browse/cart, post-purchase, replenishment, churn prevention and win-back Develop lifecycle strategies aligned to subscription customers and key lifecycle stages Manage advanced segmentation and targeting strategies Deliver personalised customer journeys to improve engagement and conversion Lead A/B and multivariate testing across subject lines, creative, messaging, offers, and send times Continuously improve performance through data-led optimisation Monitor and analyse key metrics including open rate, CTR, CVR, revenue per recipient, churn and lifetime value Report on performance and share insights with stakeholders Ensure all CRM activity aligns with GDPR, consent management and deliverability best practices Maintain a consistent, high-quality customer experience across all channels Requirements for the CRM Specialist: Essential: Minimum 3 years experience in CRM, Email Marketing or Lifecycle Marketing Proven experience using Klaviyo to build campaigns and automated flows Strong understanding of Shopify/eCommerce environments Strong attention to detail across copy, design and execution Experience working with subscription-based models (e.g. Recharge or similar) Ability to design and build emails (Klaviyo and/or Figma) Experience with WhatsApp marketing tools Strong segmentation, personalisation and data-driven targeting skills Confident in analysing performance metrics and driving optimisation Commercially focused with a strong understanding of revenue and retention Analytical and data-driven with a test-and-learn mindset Creative thinker with the ability to deliver engaging, on-brand messaging Desirable: Experience with SMS marketing platforms Basic HTML/CSS knowledge for email editing Experience with A/B and multivariate testing Knowledge of email deliverability best practices Familiarity with CDPs, loyalty or referral platforms If you have the relevant experience and are looking to take ownership of a high-impact CRM function within a growing business, we would love to hear from you.
Adria Solutions Ltd
AI Chatbot & Conversational Design Specialist (French speaking)
Adria Solutions Ltd Basingstoke, Hampshire
AI Chatbot & Conversational Design Specialist Step into a role where AI isn t theoretical - it s already live, evolving, and making an impact. You ll be working on a production-level LLM chatbot integrated with Intercom, handling real user traffic and data. This is a rare opportunity to directly shape performance through metrics like resolution rate, CSAT, escalations, and cost per resolution. You ll also play a key role in an expanding AI roadmap, contributing to new use cases, international rollout (including Spain), and future platform integrations. Your environment International, collaborative team with strong UK leadership and local integration in France Hybrid setup with flexibility: remote work plus regular collaboration time in Lyon Travel between the UK and Lyon during onboarding for a smooth transition Modern offices in Lyon, conveniently located near Part-Dieu station What you ll be doing You ll take ownership of chatbot performance and continuous improvement across French and UK markets: Design, test, and optimise chatbot prompts in French and English Build and manage a structured continuous improvement cycle Audit and enhance the knowledge base (Intercom Articles) Collaborate with business teams to keep content accurate and up to date Create and maintain performance dashboards (resolution, CSAT, escalations, cost) Deliver regular insights and reporting to the Head of Operational AI Identify anomalies and optimisation opportunities within Intercom Support chatbot expansion into new products, use cases, and markets What we re looking for Technical expertise Experience working with chatbot platforms (Intercom preferred; Zendesk AI, Ada, LivePerson, Drift also considered) Proven experience improving chatbot performance through prompt design Strong understanding of LLM concepts (grounding, retrieval, hallucination) Confident in building reports using Excel or Google Sheets Experience managing structured knowledge bases (Intercom, Zendesk, Notion, Confluence, etc.) Behavioural skills Native-level French and fluent English (C1/C2) Highly autonomous and comfortable working across international teams Structured, methodical approach with the ability to think strategically Curious and forward-thinking, especially about applied AI Nice to have Experience in international or multi-market environments Familiarity with the construction sector or compliance platforms Why this role stands out This isn t a maintenance role - it s an opportunity to actively shape how AI is used across a growing international business. You ll combine hands-on optimisation with strategic input, working at the intersection of AI, operations, and customer experience. Interested? Please Click Apply Now!
May 24, 2026
Full time
AI Chatbot & Conversational Design Specialist Step into a role where AI isn t theoretical - it s already live, evolving, and making an impact. You ll be working on a production-level LLM chatbot integrated with Intercom, handling real user traffic and data. This is a rare opportunity to directly shape performance through metrics like resolution rate, CSAT, escalations, and cost per resolution. You ll also play a key role in an expanding AI roadmap, contributing to new use cases, international rollout (including Spain), and future platform integrations. Your environment International, collaborative team with strong UK leadership and local integration in France Hybrid setup with flexibility: remote work plus regular collaboration time in Lyon Travel between the UK and Lyon during onboarding for a smooth transition Modern offices in Lyon, conveniently located near Part-Dieu station What you ll be doing You ll take ownership of chatbot performance and continuous improvement across French and UK markets: Design, test, and optimise chatbot prompts in French and English Build and manage a structured continuous improvement cycle Audit and enhance the knowledge base (Intercom Articles) Collaborate with business teams to keep content accurate and up to date Create and maintain performance dashboards (resolution, CSAT, escalations, cost) Deliver regular insights and reporting to the Head of Operational AI Identify anomalies and optimisation opportunities within Intercom Support chatbot expansion into new products, use cases, and markets What we re looking for Technical expertise Experience working with chatbot platforms (Intercom preferred; Zendesk AI, Ada, LivePerson, Drift also considered) Proven experience improving chatbot performance through prompt design Strong understanding of LLM concepts (grounding, retrieval, hallucination) Confident in building reports using Excel or Google Sheets Experience managing structured knowledge bases (Intercom, Zendesk, Notion, Confluence, etc.) Behavioural skills Native-level French and fluent English (C1/C2) Highly autonomous and comfortable working across international teams Structured, methodical approach with the ability to think strategically Curious and forward-thinking, especially about applied AI Nice to have Experience in international or multi-market environments Familiarity with the construction sector or compliance platforms Why this role stands out This isn t a maintenance role - it s an opportunity to actively shape how AI is used across a growing international business. You ll combine hands-on optimisation with strategic input, working at the intersection of AI, operations, and customer experience. Interested? Please Click Apply Now!
Robert Walters
Finance Business Partner
Robert Walters
East Midlands (Full time on site) £350 PD 12-Month Contract We are partnering with a leading organisation to recruit a Finance Business Partner for an initial 12-month contract in the East Midlands. This role offers the opportunity to take real ownership of financial performance, partnering closely with operational teams to influence decision-making across complex, high-impact projects. You will: Partner & support wider operational and commercial teams with financial insight Monitor and control project costs, ensuring accurate reporting and budget management Prepare project costingsto support business cases Build and maintain forecasting models using data visualisation and automation tools (e.g. Power BI or similar) Deliver weekly forecasts and variance analysis to support informed decision-making Support external funding processes and commercial performance optimisation Collaborate with project leaders on resource planning and headcount costing Drive automation and continuous improvement across reporting processes Present financial insights clearly and concisely to senior stakeholders You are: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Strong experience in finance business partnering, management accounting, or cost control Proven background in budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis Experience working with large datasets and financial modelling Advanced Excel skills; experience with data platforms is highly desirable Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer £350 per day Initial 12-month contract with potential extension Opportunity to support highly innovative projects Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
May 24, 2026
Contractor
East Midlands (Full time on site) £350 PD 12-Month Contract We are partnering with a leading organisation to recruit a Finance Business Partner for an initial 12-month contract in the East Midlands. This role offers the opportunity to take real ownership of financial performance, partnering closely with operational teams to influence decision-making across complex, high-impact projects. You will: Partner & support wider operational and commercial teams with financial insight Monitor and control project costs, ensuring accurate reporting and budget management Prepare project costingsto support business cases Build and maintain forecasting models using data visualisation and automation tools (e.g. Power BI or similar) Deliver weekly forecasts and variance analysis to support informed decision-making Support external funding processes and commercial performance optimisation Collaborate with project leaders on resource planning and headcount costing Drive automation and continuous improvement across reporting processes Present financial insights clearly and concisely to senior stakeholders You are: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Strong experience in finance business partnering, management accounting, or cost control Proven background in budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis Experience working with large datasets and financial modelling Advanced Excel skills; experience with data platforms is highly desirable Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills What's on Offer £350 per day Initial 12-month contract with potential extension Opportunity to support highly innovative projects Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
YO! RESTAURANT
Head Chef
YO! RESTAURANT Norwich, Norfolk
Head Chef Operations - Norwich Contract: Full Time Salary: £37,300 - £39,300 Contracted Hours: 45 At Yo! Sushi, we serve up fresh food, fast-paced energy, and a dining experience like no other. Think iconic conveyor belts, bold Japanese flavours, and a team that brings the vibe every single day. With 30+ restaurants across the UK since 1997, we're a brand that's built on innovation, quality, and great people. Whether it's a quick lunch or a catch-up with friends, we create memorable experiences for every guest-and it all starts with our teams. If you're passionate, energetic, and ready to thrive in a busy environment, you'll fit right in. Join us and be part of something fast, fun, and full of flavour. About You We're looking for people who bring energy, care, and pride to everything they do: • A hands-on, positive role model who leads by example • Passionate about people, teamwork, and great guest experiences • Calm, focused, and supportive when things get busy • Motivated to learn, grow, and help others succeed • Proud to be part of a team that moves fast and works together • Naturally brings energy, consistency, and a can-do attitude What You'll Be Doing This is where you make your mark - leading, supporting, and delivering great experiences every shift. • Taking ownership of your area and making every shift run smoothly • Creating brilliant guest experiences through pace, care, and consistency • Working closely with your team to deliver high standards every day • Supporting, coaching, and developing those around you • Being hands-on and leading from the front when needed • Keeping standards high across service, food, or operations (role dependent) • Helping build a positive, motivated team culture • Using feedback and insight to keep improving what we do • Playing your part in driving performance, sales, or efficiency (role dependent) Why YO!? Because here, you're not just doing a job - you're part of a team that brings energy to every shift, supports each other, and takes pride in what we deliver together. You'll have the space to grow, the support to succeed, and the chance to make a real impact every day. We're proud to offer: Fantastic working hours Free YO! food - What's your favourite YO! dish? Every time you work you can power your shift with a selection of your choice from our fantastic menu Grow with YO!- we will pay for you to achieve professional qualifications (up to Degree level) whilst you work Brilliant support services designed to enhance your physical, mental and financial wellbeing including private medical health plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Line Discounted gym membership, cinema tickets, dining out and retail offers are all available by accessing our reward platform 50% off your food every time you dine with us for you and 3 friends Award-winning sustainability initiatives - We're committed to delivering progress against 9 UN sustainability goals, just some of the actions we've already taken include: 100% of all Sa
May 24, 2026
Full time
Head Chef Operations - Norwich Contract: Full Time Salary: £37,300 - £39,300 Contracted Hours: 45 At Yo! Sushi, we serve up fresh food, fast-paced energy, and a dining experience like no other. Think iconic conveyor belts, bold Japanese flavours, and a team that brings the vibe every single day. With 30+ restaurants across the UK since 1997, we're a brand that's built on innovation, quality, and great people. Whether it's a quick lunch or a catch-up with friends, we create memorable experiences for every guest-and it all starts with our teams. If you're passionate, energetic, and ready to thrive in a busy environment, you'll fit right in. Join us and be part of something fast, fun, and full of flavour. About You We're looking for people who bring energy, care, and pride to everything they do: • A hands-on, positive role model who leads by example • Passionate about people, teamwork, and great guest experiences • Calm, focused, and supportive when things get busy • Motivated to learn, grow, and help others succeed • Proud to be part of a team that moves fast and works together • Naturally brings energy, consistency, and a can-do attitude What You'll Be Doing This is where you make your mark - leading, supporting, and delivering great experiences every shift. • Taking ownership of your area and making every shift run smoothly • Creating brilliant guest experiences through pace, care, and consistency • Working closely with your team to deliver high standards every day • Supporting, coaching, and developing those around you • Being hands-on and leading from the front when needed • Keeping standards high across service, food, or operations (role dependent) • Helping build a positive, motivated team culture • Using feedback and insight to keep improving what we do • Playing your part in driving performance, sales, or efficiency (role dependent) Why YO!? Because here, you're not just doing a job - you're part of a team that brings energy to every shift, supports each other, and takes pride in what we deliver together. You'll have the space to grow, the support to succeed, and the chance to make a real impact every day. We're proud to offer: Fantastic working hours Free YO! food - What's your favourite YO! dish? Every time you work you can power your shift with a selection of your choice from our fantastic menu Grow with YO!- we will pay for you to achieve professional qualifications (up to Degree level) whilst you work Brilliant support services designed to enhance your physical, mental and financial wellbeing including private medical health plan and 24/7 Employee Assistance Line Discounted gym membership, cinema tickets, dining out and retail offers are all available by accessing our reward platform 50% off your food every time you dine with us for you and 3 friends Award-winning sustainability initiatives - We're committed to delivering progress against 9 UN sustainability goals, just some of the actions we've already taken include: 100% of all Sa
Randstad Technologies Recruitment
UiPath RPA Specialist/Developer
Randstad Technologies Recruitment City, London
RPA Developer / UiPath Expert. Employment: Immediate start for a 6-month duration. Location: 100% Remote. Day Rate: 382.50 a day (umbrella). Evaluation: Candidates must complete a practical assessment, such as building a robot, to demonstrate capabilities. The use of AI tools during the assessment is permitted. Are you a highly skilled RPA Developer / Solution Architect who thrives at the intersection of technical excellence and strategic design? We are seeking a talented professional to join a large-scale Digital Transformation initiative. Operating within a nimble, focused Centre of Excellence, you will act as the technical guiding force-consulting on RPA solutions, leading system designs, and driving automation projects from concept to live deployment. If you are a UiPath expert who loves collaborating with stakeholders and shaping the future of automation, we want to hear from you! Role & Responsibilities As a hybrid developer/architect, you will handle large-scale and independent automation projects. Technical SME: Build, test, and release UiPath workflows based on logical business designs. QA & Design: Review peer designs for scalability and high code quality. Collaboration: Align the RPA roadmap with business priorities alongside product managers and functional heads. Deployment: Manage documentation, technology integration, and post-launch support. We seek a proactive problem-solver combining technical expertise with strong interpersonal skills. Essential Criteria: Certification: UiPath Professional Certification. Leadership: Proven ability to lead technically, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines. Communication: Skilled in workshop facilitation and gathering complex requirements from diverse stakeholders. Analytical Skills: Ability to evaluate business needs and identify true requirements. Desirable Criteria: UiPath Solution Architect Certification. 3-5 years in similar roles with deep UiPath architecture knowledge. Strong coding skills (SQL, SOQL) and experience with IDP, Google Vertex, or LLMs. Agile delivery and CI/CD experience. Insight into UK Recruitment Law or financial terms. What's on Offer? The chance to make a tangible impact on a major Digital Transformation initiative. A high degree of autonomy alongside a supportive, collaborative team. A dynamic environment where your technical insights directly drive the business roadmap. How to Apply If you are ready to take ownership of cutting-edge RPA solutions and drive meaningful change, click Apply or send your updated CV directly to our team! Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 24, 2026
Contractor
RPA Developer / UiPath Expert. Employment: Immediate start for a 6-month duration. Location: 100% Remote. Day Rate: 382.50 a day (umbrella). Evaluation: Candidates must complete a practical assessment, such as building a robot, to demonstrate capabilities. The use of AI tools during the assessment is permitted. Are you a highly skilled RPA Developer / Solution Architect who thrives at the intersection of technical excellence and strategic design? We are seeking a talented professional to join a large-scale Digital Transformation initiative. Operating within a nimble, focused Centre of Excellence, you will act as the technical guiding force-consulting on RPA solutions, leading system designs, and driving automation projects from concept to live deployment. If you are a UiPath expert who loves collaborating with stakeholders and shaping the future of automation, we want to hear from you! Role & Responsibilities As a hybrid developer/architect, you will handle large-scale and independent automation projects. Technical SME: Build, test, and release UiPath workflows based on logical business designs. QA & Design: Review peer designs for scalability and high code quality. Collaboration: Align the RPA roadmap with business priorities alongside product managers and functional heads. Deployment: Manage documentation, technology integration, and post-launch support. We seek a proactive problem-solver combining technical expertise with strong interpersonal skills. Essential Criteria: Certification: UiPath Professional Certification. Leadership: Proven ability to lead technically, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines. Communication: Skilled in workshop facilitation and gathering complex requirements from diverse stakeholders. Analytical Skills: Ability to evaluate business needs and identify true requirements. Desirable Criteria: UiPath Solution Architect Certification. 3-5 years in similar roles with deep UiPath architecture knowledge. Strong coding skills (SQL, SOQL) and experience with IDP, Google Vertex, or LLMs. Agile delivery and CI/CD experience. Insight into UK Recruitment Law or financial terms. What's on Offer? The chance to make a tangible impact on a major Digital Transformation initiative. A high degree of autonomy alongside a supportive, collaborative team. A dynamic environment where your technical insights directly drive the business roadmap. How to Apply If you are ready to take ownership of cutting-edge RPA solutions and drive meaningful change, click Apply or send your updated CV directly to our team! Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Siemens Energy
Gas Turbine Service Engineer
Siemens Energy City, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A Snapshot of Your Day Join a dedicated team supporting the Siemens Energy fleet of large gas turbines across the UK and Ireland, where your expertise directly shapes safe and reliable power generation. You review and assess gas turbine data, turning technical insight into clear recommendations and risk assessments that guide both planned and unplanned maintenance. You act as a trusted single point of contact, coordinating engineering activities across the full shaft train while answering technical queries from colleagues and customers. When issues arise, you provide first response support to the UK fleet and, at times, head on site to power stations to resolve challenges alongside on site and back office teams. Every day, your work helps customers operate with confidence while supporting the wider energy transition. How You'll Make an Impact Research, review, and assess gas turbine data to define technical scope, recommendations, and risk assessments for maintenance activities Act as the single point of contact for engineering activities, coordinating across departments and the full shaft train Respond to operational queries from the UK gas turbine fleet, providing timely first response support Communicate with internal teams and external customers to plan effective outages and resolve technical questions Attend power station sites to support planned and unplanned maintenance, coordinating with colleagues to deliver high quality solutions What You Bring A relevant engineering degree in Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering, or equivalent experience A solid understanding of mechanical engineering principles and the ability to apply them to real world situations Strong critical thinking and adaptable problem solving skills Experience with Siemens Energy large gas turbines is preferred; experience with steam turbines or generators is advantageous High computer literacy, particularly with Microsoft Office, and familiarity with SAP About the Team Based at Siemens Energy in Newcastle, you will support the maintenance and service of large Siemens Energy gas turbines across the UK and Ireland. You will be part of a wider technical team of around 12 colleagues. Together, the team provides engineering and service support for gas turbines, steam turbines, marine turbines, and new business fields. The group works closely across disciplines to respond to operational needs and maintenance challenges. Collaboration and shared responsibility are central to how the team delivers reliable outcomes for customers. Your role connects site activity with back office expertise to ensure consistent, high quality service. Who is Siemens Energy? At Siemens Energy, we are more than just an energy technology company. With ,000 dedicated employees in more than 90 countries, we develop the energy systems of the future, ensuring that the growing energy demand of the global community is met reliably and sustainably. The technologies created in our research departments and factories drive the energy transition and provide the base for one sixth of the world's electricity generation. Our global team is committed to making sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy a reality by pushing the boundaries of what is possible. We uphold a 150-year legacy of innovation that encourages our search for people who will support our focus on decarbonization, new technologies, and energy transformation. Find out how you can make a difference at Siemens Energy: Our Commitment to Diversity Lucky for us, we are not all the same. Through diversity, we generate power. We run on inclusion, and our combined creative energy is fueled by over 130 nationalities. Siemens Energy celebrates character-no matter what ethnic background, gender, age, religion, identity, or disability. We energize society, all of society, and we do not discriminate based on our differences. Rewards/Benefits Here are examples of the rewards and benefits Siemens Energy offers: Opportunities to work with a global team Opportunities to work on and lead a variety of innovative projects Medical benefits Remote/Flexible work Time off/Paid holidays and parental leave Continual learning through the platform Access to a variety of employee resource groups
May 24, 2026
Full time
A Snapshot of Your Day Join a dedicated team supporting the Siemens Energy fleet of large gas turbines across the UK and Ireland, where your expertise directly shapes safe and reliable power generation. You review and assess gas turbine data, turning technical insight into clear recommendations and risk assessments that guide both planned and unplanned maintenance. You act as a trusted single point of contact, coordinating engineering activities across the full shaft train while answering technical queries from colleagues and customers. When issues arise, you provide first response support to the UK fleet and, at times, head on site to power stations to resolve challenges alongside on site and back office teams. Every day, your work helps customers operate with confidence while supporting the wider energy transition. How You'll Make an Impact Research, review, and assess gas turbine data to define technical scope, recommendations, and risk assessments for maintenance activities Act as the single point of contact for engineering activities, coordinating across departments and the full shaft train Respond to operational queries from the UK gas turbine fleet, providing timely first response support Communicate with internal teams and external customers to plan effective outages and resolve technical questions Attend power station sites to support planned and unplanned maintenance, coordinating with colleagues to deliver high quality solutions What You Bring A relevant engineering degree in Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering, or equivalent experience A solid understanding of mechanical engineering principles and the ability to apply them to real world situations Strong critical thinking and adaptable problem solving skills Experience with Siemens Energy large gas turbines is preferred; experience with steam turbines or generators is advantageous High computer literacy, particularly with Microsoft Office, and familiarity with SAP About the Team Based at Siemens Energy in Newcastle, you will support the maintenance and service of large Siemens Energy gas turbines across the UK and Ireland. You will be part of a wider technical team of around 12 colleagues. Together, the team provides engineering and service support for gas turbines, steam turbines, marine turbines, and new business fields. The group works closely across disciplines to respond to operational needs and maintenance challenges. Collaboration and shared responsibility are central to how the team delivers reliable outcomes for customers. Your role connects site activity with back office expertise to ensure consistent, high quality service. Who is Siemens Energy? At Siemens Energy, we are more than just an energy technology company. With ,000 dedicated employees in more than 90 countries, we develop the energy systems of the future, ensuring that the growing energy demand of the global community is met reliably and sustainably. The technologies created in our research departments and factories drive the energy transition and provide the base for one sixth of the world's electricity generation. Our global team is committed to making sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy a reality by pushing the boundaries of what is possible. We uphold a 150-year legacy of innovation that encourages our search for people who will support our focus on decarbonization, new technologies, and energy transformation. Find out how you can make a difference at Siemens Energy: Our Commitment to Diversity Lucky for us, we are not all the same. Through diversity, we generate power. We run on inclusion, and our combined creative energy is fueled by over 130 nationalities. Siemens Energy celebrates character-no matter what ethnic background, gender, age, religion, identity, or disability. We energize society, all of society, and we do not discriminate based on our differences. Rewards/Benefits Here are examples of the rewards and benefits Siemens Energy offers: Opportunities to work with a global team Opportunities to work on and lead a variety of innovative projects Medical benefits Remote/Flexible work Time off/Paid holidays and parental leave Continual learning through the platform Access to a variety of employee resource groups
Stomping Grounds North East
Youth Development Coordinator
Stomping Grounds North East Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Youth Development Coordinator Location: Hybrid some time at our office in Chopwell, delivery at various regional woodland sites, and some home working Working pattern: You will be required to work at least 3 evenings per week, and some weekends, to deliver the Youth Programme Hours: 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE), including some evening and weekend work Salary: £27,500 pro rata (£22,000 actual salary for 28 hours/week) How to Apply Please note that CVs will not be accepted. To apply, please complete the full application pack and self-disclosure form available on our website. About Us At Stomping Grounds North East, we believe every child and young person deserves to feel confident, connected, and capable of shaping their own future. Through our nature-based youth work, we support children and young people to thrive building confidence, relationships, and leadership skills in woodland spaces. Our work is inclusive, trauma-informed, and rooted in the belief that young people should have a voice in shaping the opportunities available to them. Why Join Us This is an opportunity to be part of something meaningful with a lasting impact on society and nature. You ll be working directly with children and young people to create real change supporting them to build confidence, develop skills, and feel a stronger sense of belonging. We are committed to being an inclusive and supportive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those who are under-represented in the outdoor and environmental sector, and we aim to create a working environment where everyone can thrive. We re interested in hearing from applicants who have experience and understanding in the areas listed in the job description. You don t need to meet every requirement if you feel you would be a good fit for the role, we encourage you to apply. Purpose of the role The Youth Development Coordinator will lead and expand our youth development programmes, supporting hundreds of children and young people across Gateshead, Newcastle, and Northumberland to build wellbeing and a strong sense of belonging through nature-based programmes. You will lead the delivery and coordination of our youth programmes, creating meaningful, structured opportunities for young people aged 5 18 to grow, connect, and develop skills for life. You will play a key role in: Supporting young people to feel safer, more confident, and better able to manage emotions Creating opportunities for peer connection, leadership, and progression Developing pathways into volunteering, accredited training, and leadership roles Working alongside communities to ensure our programmes are inclusive, accessible, and shaped by young people themselves This is a hands-on role combining programme delivery, coordination, mentoring, and relationship-building ideal for someone passionate about youth work, connecting with nature, and making a lasting difference. Key Responsibilities Programme Delivery & Coordination Lead and coordinate the delivery of weekly Forest School and youth development sessions across multiple sites Plan and deliver structured, engaging programmes with clear outcomes for young people Support the development of a joined-up youth pathway from early years through to leadership opportunities Ensure sessions are inclusive, creative, and responsive to young people s needs Carry out risk assessments and ensure safe, high-quality delivery at all times Youth Development & Mentoring Develop a unified youth development and leadership framework Build strong, trusting relationships with children and young people aged 5 18 Mentor and support young people on Forest School pathways to develop confidence, resilience, and social skills Create opportunities for peer mentoring and youth leadership Support young people to access volunteering, peer mentoring, and progression pathways Recognise and celebrate achievements through events, showcases, and storytelling Conduct observations and write reports to inform EHCPs, funding requirements, and partner communications Partnerships & Community Engagement Build and maintain relationships with schools, families, and local partners Work collaboratively with external partners to ensure a holistic approach to participant development Engage young people and families in shaping and co-designing programmes to reflect their needs, aspirations, and lived experiences Increase access for those facing barriers to participation Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Track and evaluate participant progress, programme outcomes, and impacts on social, emotional, and leadership skills Gather feedback, case studies, and evidence of impact Contribute to reporting for funders and organisational learning using qualitative and quantitative data Use insight to continuously improve delivery Volunteer Coordination Coordinate a volunteer management process Contribute to creating a positive and inclusive volunteer experience Support volunteers to build confidence and skills alongside young people Safeguarding, Inclusion & Wellbeing Ensure programmes are trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, culturally inclusive, and accessible Follow safeguarding, child protection, and risk management procedures Create environments where all young people feel safe, respected, and able to be themselves Person Specification Essential Previous experience in youth development work, outdoor learning, or similar settings Strong experience in project/programme coordination and delivery Experience delivering structured programmes with measurable outcomes Proven ability to mentor, motivate, and support young people, including those facing barriers or with additional needs Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills A commitment to inclusivity, trauma-informed practice, and empowering young people A strong understanding of the challenges facing young people in the North East (particularly Gateshead, Newcastle, and Northumberland), or a willingness to develop this knowledge Knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment, and child protection procedures Experience developing and maintaining relationships with stakeholders and delivery partners Desirable Forest School Level 3 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Experience in Forest School, outdoor education, or nature-based youth work Experience in co-designing programmes or participatory practice Knowledge of SEND, neurodivergence, and trauma-informed approaches Experience in evaluation and reporting for funders or statutory bodies Impact Through your work, you will support hundreds of children and young people each year. This role will directly influence the lives of over 400 children and young people across the North East, particularly those facing disadvantage, exclusion, or systemic barriers. By embedding structured pathways from early engagement to accredited leadership, you will help create a lasting legacy of confident, skilled, and empowered young people, ready to thrive in their communities and beyond. You will be part of a team creating lasting change not just for individuals, but for communities across the North East.
May 24, 2026
Full time
Youth Development Coordinator Location: Hybrid some time at our office in Chopwell, delivery at various regional woodland sites, and some home working Working pattern: You will be required to work at least 3 evenings per week, and some weekends, to deliver the Youth Programme Hours: 28 hours per week (0.8 FTE), including some evening and weekend work Salary: £27,500 pro rata (£22,000 actual salary for 28 hours/week) How to Apply Please note that CVs will not be accepted. To apply, please complete the full application pack and self-disclosure form available on our website. About Us At Stomping Grounds North East, we believe every child and young person deserves to feel confident, connected, and capable of shaping their own future. Through our nature-based youth work, we support children and young people to thrive building confidence, relationships, and leadership skills in woodland spaces. Our work is inclusive, trauma-informed, and rooted in the belief that young people should have a voice in shaping the opportunities available to them. Why Join Us This is an opportunity to be part of something meaningful with a lasting impact on society and nature. You ll be working directly with children and young people to create real change supporting them to build confidence, develop skills, and feel a stronger sense of belonging. We are committed to being an inclusive and supportive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those who are under-represented in the outdoor and environmental sector, and we aim to create a working environment where everyone can thrive. We re interested in hearing from applicants who have experience and understanding in the areas listed in the job description. You don t need to meet every requirement if you feel you would be a good fit for the role, we encourage you to apply. Purpose of the role The Youth Development Coordinator will lead and expand our youth development programmes, supporting hundreds of children and young people across Gateshead, Newcastle, and Northumberland to build wellbeing and a strong sense of belonging through nature-based programmes. You will lead the delivery and coordination of our youth programmes, creating meaningful, structured opportunities for young people aged 5 18 to grow, connect, and develop skills for life. You will play a key role in: Supporting young people to feel safer, more confident, and better able to manage emotions Creating opportunities for peer connection, leadership, and progression Developing pathways into volunteering, accredited training, and leadership roles Working alongside communities to ensure our programmes are inclusive, accessible, and shaped by young people themselves This is a hands-on role combining programme delivery, coordination, mentoring, and relationship-building ideal for someone passionate about youth work, connecting with nature, and making a lasting difference. Key Responsibilities Programme Delivery & Coordination Lead and coordinate the delivery of weekly Forest School and youth development sessions across multiple sites Plan and deliver structured, engaging programmes with clear outcomes for young people Support the development of a joined-up youth pathway from early years through to leadership opportunities Ensure sessions are inclusive, creative, and responsive to young people s needs Carry out risk assessments and ensure safe, high-quality delivery at all times Youth Development & Mentoring Develop a unified youth development and leadership framework Build strong, trusting relationships with children and young people aged 5 18 Mentor and support young people on Forest School pathways to develop confidence, resilience, and social skills Create opportunities for peer mentoring and youth leadership Support young people to access volunteering, peer mentoring, and progression pathways Recognise and celebrate achievements through events, showcases, and storytelling Conduct observations and write reports to inform EHCPs, funding requirements, and partner communications Partnerships & Community Engagement Build and maintain relationships with schools, families, and local partners Work collaboratively with external partners to ensure a holistic approach to participant development Engage young people and families in shaping and co-designing programmes to reflect their needs, aspirations, and lived experiences Increase access for those facing barriers to participation Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Track and evaluate participant progress, programme outcomes, and impacts on social, emotional, and leadership skills Gather feedback, case studies, and evidence of impact Contribute to reporting for funders and organisational learning using qualitative and quantitative data Use insight to continuously improve delivery Volunteer Coordination Coordinate a volunteer management process Contribute to creating a positive and inclusive volunteer experience Support volunteers to build confidence and skills alongside young people Safeguarding, Inclusion & Wellbeing Ensure programmes are trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming, culturally inclusive, and accessible Follow safeguarding, child protection, and risk management procedures Create environments where all young people feel safe, respected, and able to be themselves Person Specification Essential Previous experience in youth development work, outdoor learning, or similar settings Strong experience in project/programme coordination and delivery Experience delivering structured programmes with measurable outcomes Proven ability to mentor, motivate, and support young people, including those facing barriers or with additional needs Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills A commitment to inclusivity, trauma-informed practice, and empowering young people A strong understanding of the challenges facing young people in the North East (particularly Gateshead, Newcastle, and Northumberland), or a willingness to develop this knowledge Knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment, and child protection procedures Experience developing and maintaining relationships with stakeholders and delivery partners Desirable Forest School Level 3 qualification (or willingness to work towards) Experience in Forest School, outdoor education, or nature-based youth work Experience in co-designing programmes or participatory practice Knowledge of SEND, neurodivergence, and trauma-informed approaches Experience in evaluation and reporting for funders or statutory bodies Impact Through your work, you will support hundreds of children and young people each year. This role will directly influence the lives of over 400 children and young people across the North East, particularly those facing disadvantage, exclusion, or systemic barriers. By embedding structured pathways from early engagement to accredited leadership, you will help create a lasting legacy of confident, skilled, and empowered young people, ready to thrive in their communities and beyond. You will be part of a team creating lasting change not just for individuals, but for communities across the North East.

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