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Mellis Blue
Personal Tax manager
Mellis Blue
Mellis Blue is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Personal Tax Manager for our client based in Bedfordshire. This pivotal role involves managing a diverse portfolio of high-net-worth individuals, trusts, and estates, ensuring the delivery of exceptional personal tax compliance and advisory services. This role is based in Luton, and willl offer hybrid arrangements, and other excellent benefits This role involves managing a varied portfolio of private clients, including high-net-worth individuals, trusts, and estates, and to oversee the delivery of high-quality personal tax compliance and advisory services. The role will involve acting as the main point of contact for clients, providing technical guidance, managing deadlines, and supporting the development of junior team members. This is a key role within the firm, offering responsibility, client exposure, and opportunities for progression. Key Responsibilities Client Portfolio Management Manage a portfolio of personal tax clients, including high-net-worth individuals, directors, owner-managed business proprietors, trusts, and estates Act as the main point of contact for clients, trustees, and professional advisers Build and maintain strong client relationships, delivering a high standard of service Identify tax planning opportunities and assist Directors and Managers with advisory and trust-related projects Personal Tax, Trusts, and Estates Compliance Oversee the preparation and review of personal tax returns, trust and estate tax returns, and related compliance work Manage compliance obligations for trusts and estates, including income tax, capital gains tax, and inheritance tax reporting Ensure all statutory and internal deadlines are met and work is delivered efficiently and within budget Deal with HMRC correspondence and enquiries, including trust registrations, disclosures, and investigations where required Person Specification Essential CTA qualified, or ACA / ACCA qualified with significant personal tax and trust experience Strong experience within a UK accountancy or tax practice Good technical knowledge of UK personal tax, trust, and estate taxation Experience managing a personal tax and trust client portfolio Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Desirable Experience working with high-net-worth individuals Strong experience with trusts and estates, including IHT reporting Experience supervising and developing junior staff Familiarity with personal tax and trust software such as CCH, IRIS, TaxCalc, or similar
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Mellis Blue is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Personal Tax Manager for our client based in Bedfordshire. This pivotal role involves managing a diverse portfolio of high-net-worth individuals, trusts, and estates, ensuring the delivery of exceptional personal tax compliance and advisory services. This role is based in Luton, and willl offer hybrid arrangements, and other excellent benefits This role involves managing a varied portfolio of private clients, including high-net-worth individuals, trusts, and estates, and to oversee the delivery of high-quality personal tax compliance and advisory services. The role will involve acting as the main point of contact for clients, providing technical guidance, managing deadlines, and supporting the development of junior team members. This is a key role within the firm, offering responsibility, client exposure, and opportunities for progression. Key Responsibilities Client Portfolio Management Manage a portfolio of personal tax clients, including high-net-worth individuals, directors, owner-managed business proprietors, trusts, and estates Act as the main point of contact for clients, trustees, and professional advisers Build and maintain strong client relationships, delivering a high standard of service Identify tax planning opportunities and assist Directors and Managers with advisory and trust-related projects Personal Tax, Trusts, and Estates Compliance Oversee the preparation and review of personal tax returns, trust and estate tax returns, and related compliance work Manage compliance obligations for trusts and estates, including income tax, capital gains tax, and inheritance tax reporting Ensure all statutory and internal deadlines are met and work is delivered efficiently and within budget Deal with HMRC correspondence and enquiries, including trust registrations, disclosures, and investigations where required Person Specification Essential CTA qualified, or ACA / ACCA qualified with significant personal tax and trust experience Strong experience within a UK accountancy or tax practice Good technical knowledge of UK personal tax, trust, and estate taxation Experience managing a personal tax and trust client portfolio Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Desirable Experience working with high-net-worth individuals Strong experience with trusts and estates, including IHT reporting Experience supervising and developing junior staff Familiarity with personal tax and trust software such as CCH, IRIS, TaxCalc, or similar
Howett Thorpe
Director of Finance
Howett Thorpe Wrecclesham, Surrey
Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision. Director of Finance Benefits Generous pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Professional development and career progression opportunities Strategic leadership role with significant influence across the organisation Opportunity to shape and develop a growing finance function Exposure to executive leadership and Board-level stakeholders The chance to make a meaningful impact within a values-led organisation Ability to work remotely during School holiday, but office based during term time Director of Finance About The Role As part of this exciting journey, a newly created Director of Finance position has been established. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role presents a rare opportunity for an ambitious finance leader to become a key contributor to the Trust's ongoing evolution, helping to shape the financial strategy, infrastructure and operational capability required to support sustainable growth. This is far more than a traditional finance leadership role. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to influence organisational direction, support strategic decision-making and play a pivotal role in building a finance function that is fit for the future. Working closely with the CFO, CEO, Trustees, Headteachers and senior leadership teams, you will be a trusted advisor across the organisation, providing the financial insight and commercial acumen required to support both current operations and future ambitions. A key focus of the role will be the continued enhancement of systems, processes and reporting capabilities across the Trust. The Director of Finance will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for automation, improving the accessibility and quality of management information, and ensuring that financial processes remain scalable as the organisation continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys creating positive change and leveraging technology to drive efficiency, accuracy and better decision-making. The Trust is seeking an individual who is motivated by the opportunity to build, improve and innovate rather than simply maintain the status quo. The successful candidate will help create the foundations that support the next chapter of the organisation's growth, whilst maintaining the high standards of financial stewardship, governance and operational excellence that underpin its success. Key responsibilities will include: Leading strategic financial planning, forecasting and financial modelling activities across the Trust. Supporting growth initiatives, organisational development and change programmes through robust financial analysis and business case development. Overseeing Trust-wide budgeting, forecasting and management reporting processes. Delivering insightful financial information to support strategic decision-making at Executive and Board level. Driving the enhancement of finance systems, reporting tools and operational processes. Identifying and implementing automation opportunities to improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility of financial information. Ensuring robust financial governance, compliance and internal controls are maintained across the organisation. Leading audit processes and supporting statutory and regulatory financial reporting requirements. Supporting the development of a scalable finance function capable of supporting future growth. Management of the finance team ensuring high standard of performance is achieved This is a role with significant long-term potential. As the Trust continues to grow and evolve, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow alongside it, taking on increasing levels of responsibility and helping to shape the future of both the finance function and the wider organisation. The successful Director of Finance will have: Hold a formal accounting qualification ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent Experience of leading and managing finance team Strong knowledge of financial controls, compliance, audit processed Experience in the Education, Charity or Public Sector ss such has knowledge of SORP, FRS102 Strong analytical, financial modelling and forecasting skills Advanced Excel skills Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we currently receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a friend If this job is not of interest to you, but you know a friend or colleague who may be interested, recommend them to us and receive a minimum of £100 in vouchers if we assist them in securing a permanent role and a minimum of £25 in vouchers if we place them in a temporary assignment. (Terms & conditions apply) Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision. Director of Finance Benefits Generous pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Professional development and career progression opportunities Strategic leadership role with significant influence across the organisation Opportunity to shape and develop a growing finance function Exposure to executive leadership and Board-level stakeholders The chance to make a meaningful impact within a values-led organisation Ability to work remotely during School holiday, but office based during term time Director of Finance About The Role As part of this exciting journey, a newly created Director of Finance position has been established. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role presents a rare opportunity for an ambitious finance leader to become a key contributor to the Trust's ongoing evolution, helping to shape the financial strategy, infrastructure and operational capability required to support sustainable growth. This is far more than a traditional finance leadership role. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to influence organisational direction, support strategic decision-making and play a pivotal role in building a finance function that is fit for the future. Working closely with the CFO, CEO, Trustees, Headteachers and senior leadership teams, you will be a trusted advisor across the organisation, providing the financial insight and commercial acumen required to support both current operations and future ambitions. A key focus of the role will be the continued enhancement of systems, processes and reporting capabilities across the Trust. The Director of Finance will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for automation, improving the accessibility and quality of management information, and ensuring that financial processes remain scalable as the organisation continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys creating positive change and leveraging technology to drive efficiency, accuracy and better decision-making. The Trust is seeking an individual who is motivated by the opportunity to build, improve and innovate rather than simply maintain the status quo. The successful candidate will help create the foundations that support the next chapter of the organisation's growth, whilst maintaining the high standards of financial stewardship, governance and operational excellence that underpin its success. Key responsibilities will include: Leading strategic financial planning, forecasting and financial modelling activities across the Trust. Supporting growth initiatives, organisational development and change programmes through robust financial analysis and business case development. Overseeing Trust-wide budgeting, forecasting and management reporting processes. Delivering insightful financial information to support strategic decision-making at Executive and Board level. Driving the enhancement of finance systems, reporting tools and operational processes. Identifying and implementing automation opportunities to improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility of financial information. Ensuring robust financial governance, compliance and internal controls are maintained across the organisation. Leading audit processes and supporting statutory and regulatory financial reporting requirements. Supporting the development of a scalable finance function capable of supporting future growth. Management of the finance team ensuring high standard of performance is achieved This is a role with significant long-term potential. As the Trust continues to grow and evolve, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow alongside it, taking on increasing levels of responsibility and helping to shape the future of both the finance function and the wider organisation. The successful Director of Finance will have: Hold a formal accounting qualification ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent Experience of leading and managing finance team Strong knowledge of financial controls, compliance, audit processed Experience in the Education, Charity or Public Sector ss such has knowledge of SORP, FRS102 Strong analytical, financial modelling and forecasting skills Advanced Excel skills Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we currently receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a friend If this job is not of interest to you, but you know a friend or colleague who may be interested, recommend them to us and receive a minimum of £100 in vouchers if we assist them in securing a permanent role and a minimum of £25 in vouchers if we place them in a temporary assignment. (Terms & conditions apply) Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision.
NFP People
Board Member
NFP People Derby, Derbyshire
Board Member We are seeking committed and experienced individuals to join a trust as a Member, helping to ensure strong governance, accountability and strategic oversight. Position: Member Salary: This is a voluntary role however expenses can be paid in line with the allowances policy Location: Being local to Derby, or at least having an understanding of the community is important. Time commitment: Around 2-3 meetings a year in the evening Closing date: 29th June About the role: Local Governors sit within the Trust's overall governance structure. The Department for Education sets out that in an academy trust, the purpose of governance is to provide: strategic leadership accountability and assurance strategic engagement The board has collective accountability and strategic responsibility for the trust. It has a focus on ensuring the trust delivers an excellent education to pupils while maintaining effective financial management and must ensure compliance with: the trust's charitable objects regulatory, contractual and statutory requirements their funding agreement Members ensure that the Board of Trustees and governance generally functions well. Key responsibilities will include: Directing Trustees: In rare events, Members can, by special resolution, direct Trustees to take a specific action where Trustees are unable, or unwilling to act in the best interests of the Trust. Appointing and removing Members and Trustees: Subject to the Articles of Association and Terms of References, all Members and most Trustees are appointed by existing Members. Amending the Articles of Association: Members can amend the Articles of Association (in some cases, subject to Charity Commission approval), change the name of the Trust and wind it up. Local governance arrangements. Appointing auditors: Members appoint auditors to carry out the annual external audit function. Internal auditors are appointed by trustees. About you We are looking for individuals who can bring independent judgement, integrity and a commitment to good governance. You will ideally have: An interest in education and charitable governance Strong strategic thinking and decision-making skills The ability to provide constructive challenge and scrutiny Good communication and interpersonal skills A commitment to acting in the best interests of the organisation An understanding of accountability, leadership and organisational oversight Previous experience as a trustee, governor, board member or senior leader would be beneficial but is not essential. About the organisation The organisation is a trust that was formed to provide opportunities for collaboration, support, and challenge for the schools of Derby while allowing each school to retain its identity and accountability to its local community. Areas of expertise you may have experience with could include: Finance, education, legal, estates management, compliance, charity work, health.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Board Member We are seeking committed and experienced individuals to join a trust as a Member, helping to ensure strong governance, accountability and strategic oversight. Position: Member Salary: This is a voluntary role however expenses can be paid in line with the allowances policy Location: Being local to Derby, or at least having an understanding of the community is important. Time commitment: Around 2-3 meetings a year in the evening Closing date: 29th June About the role: Local Governors sit within the Trust's overall governance structure. The Department for Education sets out that in an academy trust, the purpose of governance is to provide: strategic leadership accountability and assurance strategic engagement The board has collective accountability and strategic responsibility for the trust. It has a focus on ensuring the trust delivers an excellent education to pupils while maintaining effective financial management and must ensure compliance with: the trust's charitable objects regulatory, contractual and statutory requirements their funding agreement Members ensure that the Board of Trustees and governance generally functions well. Key responsibilities will include: Directing Trustees: In rare events, Members can, by special resolution, direct Trustees to take a specific action where Trustees are unable, or unwilling to act in the best interests of the Trust. Appointing and removing Members and Trustees: Subject to the Articles of Association and Terms of References, all Members and most Trustees are appointed by existing Members. Amending the Articles of Association: Members can amend the Articles of Association (in some cases, subject to Charity Commission approval), change the name of the Trust and wind it up. Local governance arrangements. Appointing auditors: Members appoint auditors to carry out the annual external audit function. Internal auditors are appointed by trustees. About you We are looking for individuals who can bring independent judgement, integrity and a commitment to good governance. You will ideally have: An interest in education and charitable governance Strong strategic thinking and decision-making skills The ability to provide constructive challenge and scrutiny Good communication and interpersonal skills A commitment to acting in the best interests of the organisation An understanding of accountability, leadership and organisational oversight Previous experience as a trustee, governor, board member or senior leader would be beneficial but is not essential. About the organisation The organisation is a trust that was formed to provide opportunities for collaboration, support, and challenge for the schools of Derby while allowing each school to retain its identity and accountability to its local community. Areas of expertise you may have experience with could include: Finance, education, legal, estates management, compliance, charity work, health.
VICTUS SEARCH
Senior Trust and Corporate Administrator
VICTUS SEARCH
A rare opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Trust and Corporate Administrator to join a well-established Single Family Office. This role sits within a highly private, in-house environment, supporting a sophisticated portfolio of trusts and corporate structures for an ultra-high-net-worth family. This position is ideally suited to an individual with over 8-10 years' experience in trust and corporate administration, particularly across offshore jurisdictions, who is seeking a long-term, stable role with broad exposure and meaningful responsibility. Key responsibilities: Trust administration Prepare and implement trustee and protector decisions, including distributions, loans and payments Ensure compliance with trust deeds and internal governance requirements Draft deeds of appointment and related legal documentation Coordinate trustee and corporate director meetings Prepare banking instructions and board-level reporting Manage KYC and due diligence processes Maintain accurate records and documentation systems Corporate administration Oversee annual filings and liaise with international service providers Organise board and director meetings across multiple jurisdictions Prepare resolutions and formally document key decisions Maintain statutory registers and corporate records Support bank account openings and investment structures Manage KYC and ongoing due diligence requirements Ensure accurate internal record keeping across all entities Candidate profile 10+ years' experience in trust and corporate administration Strong knowledge of offshore structures and jurisdictions Proven ability to draft formal legal and corporate documentation Excellent communication skills with confidence engaging senior stakeholders Highly organised with strong attention to detail Collaborative and adaptable, with a flexible approach This is an exceptional opportunity for someone looking to transition into a private family office environment, offering long-term stability, discretion, and a high level of responsibility.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
A rare opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Trust and Corporate Administrator to join a well-established Single Family Office. This role sits within a highly private, in-house environment, supporting a sophisticated portfolio of trusts and corporate structures for an ultra-high-net-worth family. This position is ideally suited to an individual with over 8-10 years' experience in trust and corporate administration, particularly across offshore jurisdictions, who is seeking a long-term, stable role with broad exposure and meaningful responsibility. Key responsibilities: Trust administration Prepare and implement trustee and protector decisions, including distributions, loans and payments Ensure compliance with trust deeds and internal governance requirements Draft deeds of appointment and related legal documentation Coordinate trustee and corporate director meetings Prepare banking instructions and board-level reporting Manage KYC and due diligence processes Maintain accurate records and documentation systems Corporate administration Oversee annual filings and liaise with international service providers Organise board and director meetings across multiple jurisdictions Prepare resolutions and formally document key decisions Maintain statutory registers and corporate records Support bank account openings and investment structures Manage KYC and ongoing due diligence requirements Ensure accurate internal record keeping across all entities Candidate profile 10+ years' experience in trust and corporate administration Strong knowledge of offshore structures and jurisdictions Proven ability to draft formal legal and corporate documentation Excellent communication skills with confidence engaging senior stakeholders Highly organised with strong attention to detail Collaborative and adaptable, with a flexible approach This is an exceptional opportunity for someone looking to transition into a private family office environment, offering long-term stability, discretion, and a high level of responsibility.
Charity People
Chief Executive Officer
Charity People City, Birmingham
Are you a visionary leader ready to shape the future of a national charity supporting people with hearing and sight loss, as they look for their next Chief Executive Officer? Location: Hybrid, working from Birmingham office 3 days per week Salary: £90k Contract: Permanent, full time 37 hours per week We are looking for a Chief Executive Officer for this national charity supporting people who are deaf, hard of hearing, sight impaired, severely sight impaired, and those with dual sensory loss. They work alongside clients, their families, and carers to ensure they can access the opportunities, services, and information that matter most. We are seeking a strategic, values driven CEO to lead the organisation into its next chapter. This is a hands-on leadership role and you will shape strategy, drive operational excellence, and ensure this organisation continues to grow its impact, reputation, and financial sustainability. View this page in BSL by pasting this link into your browser: What you will do Provide visible leadership to the organisation, inspiring and motivating a multi-disciplinary team while fostering a high performing, inclusive, and collaborative culture. Translate strategy into action, delivering operational priorities and ensuring services meet the highest standards. Take responsibility for financial stability, new business, fundraising, and income generation, and embedding a sustainable funding model Act as the public face of this charity, influencing the national conversation on sensory impairments, building partnerships, and engaging stakeholders across sectors Lead governance, risk management, compliance, safeguarding, and data protection, reporting to the Board and supporting trustees in their responsibilities. Who we're looking for Proven senior leadership experience in the not-for-profit, social, or private sectors, with a track record of delivering strategy, growth, and change Commercial acumen, with experience securing funding, generating income growth, and managing budgets Skilled at partnership building, stakeholder engagement, and influencing policy or national agendas Experienced at Board level and able to lead and motivate teams while fostering a strong organisational culture Familiarity with working with people with a sensory impairment, those with disabilities or vulnerable adults Credible, confident, and collaborative, with the courage to make bold decisions and the energy to drive innovation Additional Considerations Full time role, requirement to be Midlands-based (Birmingham) typically 3 days per week Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, wellbeing, and sustainable practices This is an opportunity to lead a respected, impactful organisation where your leadership, vision, and energy will make a real difference in people's lives. How to apply Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People, as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, we'll be in touch with further information on how to make your formal application. Deadline : 9am on Thursday 25th June Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Are you a visionary leader ready to shape the future of a national charity supporting people with hearing and sight loss, as they look for their next Chief Executive Officer? Location: Hybrid, working from Birmingham office 3 days per week Salary: £90k Contract: Permanent, full time 37 hours per week We are looking for a Chief Executive Officer for this national charity supporting people who are deaf, hard of hearing, sight impaired, severely sight impaired, and those with dual sensory loss. They work alongside clients, their families, and carers to ensure they can access the opportunities, services, and information that matter most. We are seeking a strategic, values driven CEO to lead the organisation into its next chapter. This is a hands-on leadership role and you will shape strategy, drive operational excellence, and ensure this organisation continues to grow its impact, reputation, and financial sustainability. View this page in BSL by pasting this link into your browser: What you will do Provide visible leadership to the organisation, inspiring and motivating a multi-disciplinary team while fostering a high performing, inclusive, and collaborative culture. Translate strategy into action, delivering operational priorities and ensuring services meet the highest standards. Take responsibility for financial stability, new business, fundraising, and income generation, and embedding a sustainable funding model Act as the public face of this charity, influencing the national conversation on sensory impairments, building partnerships, and engaging stakeholders across sectors Lead governance, risk management, compliance, safeguarding, and data protection, reporting to the Board and supporting trustees in their responsibilities. Who we're looking for Proven senior leadership experience in the not-for-profit, social, or private sectors, with a track record of delivering strategy, growth, and change Commercial acumen, with experience securing funding, generating income growth, and managing budgets Skilled at partnership building, stakeholder engagement, and influencing policy or national agendas Experienced at Board level and able to lead and motivate teams while fostering a strong organisational culture Familiarity with working with people with a sensory impairment, those with disabilities or vulnerable adults Credible, confident, and collaborative, with the courage to make bold decisions and the energy to drive innovation Additional Considerations Full time role, requirement to be Midlands-based (Birmingham) typically 3 days per week Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, wellbeing, and sustainable practices This is an opportunity to lead a respected, impactful organisation where your leadership, vision, and energy will make a real difference in people's lives. How to apply Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People, as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, we'll be in touch with further information on how to make your formal application. Deadline : 9am on Thursday 25th June Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
YMCA Downslink Group
Project Coordinator
YMCA Downslink Group Hove, Sussex
30-37 hours per week / 12 months fixed-term contract / £33,075 per annum, pro rata / based on site at our Hove office, with some travel across Sussex and Surrey. Hybrid - three days from our office/on site and up to two days working from home, working Monday to Thursday , Friday YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what's right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide us in all our actions. We are looking for a Project Coordinator to provide high quality administrative and coordination support to the People and Programmes function, with a focus on supporting the delivery of priority projects and improvement activity. The postholder will play a key role in ensuring that projects and strategic initiatives are well-coordinated, effectively documented, and delivered on time. This includes maintaining accurate records, tracking progress against plans, supporting governance processes, and enabling clear communication across teams. The role requires strong organisation, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues at all levels to ensure actions are followed through and outcomes are achieved. This is a pivotal role at the heart of our organisation, ensuring leaders can focus on making a bigger impact on the lives of children and young people. In delivering the role, you will: Maintain project documentation (plans, logs, risk registers) and track progress against milestones Organise and support meetings, including agendas, notes and action follow-ups Produce reports, dashboards and updates for leadership, committees and trustees Manage and maintain data, KPIs, databases and digital platforms (e.g. SharePoint) Support communications through reports, presentations and intranet content Coordinate policy tracking and approval processes Support delivery of key Forums (EDI, Safeguarding) and wider team priorities Provide general administrative support, including occasional reception cover If you're enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. We are looking for a highly organised individual with experience in project support, PMO, or administrative roles. You will be confident managing multiple priorities, maintaining accurate project documentation, and using reporting tools to track and communicate progress. With excellent written and verbal communication skills, you will be comfortable collaborating with stakeholders and working with data to produce clear, insightful reports. You bring a high level of attention to detail and accuracy, alongside strong planning and time management skills. Proficiency in Microsoft 365 and a range of digital tools is essential. You thrive in a fast-paced environment, with the ability to balance competing priorities and consistently deliver high-quality results to tight deadlines. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at . CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 23 June 2026 at midnight. Intial first stage remote interviews proposed for 25 Thursday - 26 Friday June and second stage in-person interviews proposed for Tuesday 30 June. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children's and Adults' Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
30-37 hours per week / 12 months fixed-term contract / £33,075 per annum, pro rata / based on site at our Hove office, with some travel across Sussex and Surrey. Hybrid - three days from our office/on site and up to two days working from home, working Monday to Thursday , Friday YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what's right, we work with heart, and we build real connections - guide us in all our actions. We are looking for a Project Coordinator to provide high quality administrative and coordination support to the People and Programmes function, with a focus on supporting the delivery of priority projects and improvement activity. The postholder will play a key role in ensuring that projects and strategic initiatives are well-coordinated, effectively documented, and delivered on time. This includes maintaining accurate records, tracking progress against plans, supporting governance processes, and enabling clear communication across teams. The role requires strong organisation, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues at all levels to ensure actions are followed through and outcomes are achieved. This is a pivotal role at the heart of our organisation, ensuring leaders can focus on making a bigger impact on the lives of children and young people. In delivering the role, you will: Maintain project documentation (plans, logs, risk registers) and track progress against milestones Organise and support meetings, including agendas, notes and action follow-ups Produce reports, dashboards and updates for leadership, committees and trustees Manage and maintain data, KPIs, databases and digital platforms (e.g. SharePoint) Support communications through reports, presentations and intranet content Coordinate policy tracking and approval processes Support delivery of key Forums (EDI, Safeguarding) and wider team priorities Provide general administrative support, including occasional reception cover If you're enthusiastic about this opportunity but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable. You may be just the right candidate. We are looking for a highly organised individual with experience in project support, PMO, or administrative roles. You will be confident managing multiple priorities, maintaining accurate project documentation, and using reporting tools to track and communicate progress. With excellent written and verbal communication skills, you will be comfortable collaborating with stakeholders and working with data to produce clear, insightful reports. You bring a high level of attention to detail and accuracy, alongside strong planning and time management skills. Proficiency in Microsoft 365 and a range of digital tools is essential. You thrive in a fast-paced environment, with the ability to balance competing priorities and consistently deliver high-quality results to tight deadlines. If you would like any further information or an informal discussion about this post, please contact . Should you require any assistance with our application process, please email us at . CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 23 June 2026 at midnight. Intial first stage remote interviews proposed for 25 Thursday - 26 Friday June and second stage in-person interviews proposed for Tuesday 30 June. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children's and Adults' Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Front Row Recruitment
Pension Manager (Trustee Services)
Front Row Recruitment
My client, a well established and award winning Pension organisation, currently seek an experienced Pensions Manager to join a growing outsourced pensions management and scheme secretarial team. This is a client-facing role where you will act as the key point of contact, leading the delivery of high-quality governance and pension management services across a diverse portfolio of schemes. The Role As a senior member of the team, you will take ownership of client relationships and play a key role in delivering high-level pensions management services. You will combine strong technical expertise with excellent communication skills to support clients, improve member outcomes, and contribute to business growth. Your work will be varied and engaging, spanning scheme secretarial duties, project management, governance oversight, and stakeholder coordination. You will also support the development of team members and contribute to continuous service improvement initiatives. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary lead for outsourced pensions services, including scheme secretarial duties and day-to-day client and adviser relationships Manage a portfolio of pension schemes and projects, overseeing delivery from initiation through to completion Ensure high-quality delivery of administration and governance services in line with contractual, regulatory, and internal standards Maintain scheme compliance, proactively identifying risks and implementing preventative measures Develop and deliver scheme business plans, overseeing budgets, supplier costs, and financial performance to ensure profitability and cost efficiency Lead pensions management projects, including adviser reviews and service improvement initiatives Build strong client relationships and networks, supporting business development and marketing activity Provide leadership, mentoring, and support to colleagues where required Stay up to date with industry developments through ongoing professional development About You You are a self-motivated and driven pensions professional with a strong desire to deliver excellent client outcomes. You bring a balance of technical knowledge, commercial awareness, and the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. Essential Skills & Experience Strong background in the pensions industry, with recent experience of occupational pension schemes In-depth understanding of pension legislation, governance, and regulatory requirements In-depth knowledge of defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) schemes Proven experience in pensions management, including scheme governance and compliance Strong project management and organisational skills Demonstrated ability to manage multiple clients and priorities effectively Experience in client relationship management and stakeholder engagement Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly Strong financial and budget management capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and ability to learn new systems In return, you will be rewarded with an outstanding work environment and a generous remuneration and benefits package, along with excellent prospects for development as the organisation continues to grow.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
My client, a well established and award winning Pension organisation, currently seek an experienced Pensions Manager to join a growing outsourced pensions management and scheme secretarial team. This is a client-facing role where you will act as the key point of contact, leading the delivery of high-quality governance and pension management services across a diverse portfolio of schemes. The Role As a senior member of the team, you will take ownership of client relationships and play a key role in delivering high-level pensions management services. You will combine strong technical expertise with excellent communication skills to support clients, improve member outcomes, and contribute to business growth. Your work will be varied and engaging, spanning scheme secretarial duties, project management, governance oversight, and stakeholder coordination. You will also support the development of team members and contribute to continuous service improvement initiatives. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary lead for outsourced pensions services, including scheme secretarial duties and day-to-day client and adviser relationships Manage a portfolio of pension schemes and projects, overseeing delivery from initiation through to completion Ensure high-quality delivery of administration and governance services in line with contractual, regulatory, and internal standards Maintain scheme compliance, proactively identifying risks and implementing preventative measures Develop and deliver scheme business plans, overseeing budgets, supplier costs, and financial performance to ensure profitability and cost efficiency Lead pensions management projects, including adviser reviews and service improvement initiatives Build strong client relationships and networks, supporting business development and marketing activity Provide leadership, mentoring, and support to colleagues where required Stay up to date with industry developments through ongoing professional development About You You are a self-motivated and driven pensions professional with a strong desire to deliver excellent client outcomes. You bring a balance of technical knowledge, commercial awareness, and the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. Essential Skills & Experience Strong background in the pensions industry, with recent experience of occupational pension schemes In-depth understanding of pension legislation, governance, and regulatory requirements In-depth knowledge of defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) schemes Proven experience in pensions management, including scheme governance and compliance Strong project management and organisational skills Demonstrated ability to manage multiple clients and priorities effectively Experience in client relationship management and stakeholder engagement Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly Strong financial and budget management capability Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and ability to learn new systems In return, you will be rewarded with an outstanding work environment and a generous remuneration and benefits package, along with excellent prospects for development as the organisation continues to grow.
AWS Executive
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
AWS Executive
As a nationally significant human rights organisation continues to mature and grow, we are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of development. This role will focus on delivering the current organisational strategy while shaping and preparing for the next strategic phase, strengthening long-term sustainability, increasing policy influence and visibility, and scaling impact. The CEO will serve as the organisation's strategic lead, with oversight across multiple centres of legal and specialist expertise, alongside policy, communications, and participation functions. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the CEO will be responsible for leading implementation of the organisational strategy and delivering the mission to use the law to defend and extend people's rights. As accountable officer for the charity, the CEO will lead strategic planning, organisational development, and financial sustainability, while acting as the key link between the Board and a highly committed staff team. The CEO will also act as a prominent ambassador for the organisation. As a recognised leader within the human rights sector, they will represent the organisation at senior levels across civil society, government, and external networks. The role requires building and sustaining influential strategic relationships that drive policy and systems change, while strengthening the organisation's profile and reputation nationally and internationally. The organisation operates within a collaborative dual-structure governance model that requires close partnership across senior leadership. Leadership is shared through a distributed model designed to support wellbeing, innovation, and adaptability. The CEO will work closely with senior colleagues to ensure alignment, draw upon significant organisational expertise, and maintain a clear and consistent strategic voice. This is a unique opportunity to lead an influential and mission-driven organisation at a pivotal point in its journey. We are seeking an inspiring, strategic, and values-led leader who can build on strong foundations and help shape the future of rights-based change. We would be especially interested in hearing from candidates who have: A strong understanding of human rights law, principles and practice, as well as the lived experience of people in Scotland, alongside credibility as a leader within the charity and/or human rights sector. An understanding of how law, policy and lived experience interact to drive social change. Experience of working in partnership with people with lived experience to help influence and shape strategic direction. An understanding of the current challenges facing the charity and human rights sectors, and the approaches required to support long-term organisational sustainability. Expectation of presence in office at least 2 days a week
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
As a nationally significant human rights organisation continues to mature and grow, we are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of development. This role will focus on delivering the current organisational strategy while shaping and preparing for the next strategic phase, strengthening long-term sustainability, increasing policy influence and visibility, and scaling impact. The CEO will serve as the organisation's strategic lead, with oversight across multiple centres of legal and specialist expertise, alongside policy, communications, and participation functions. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the CEO will be responsible for leading implementation of the organisational strategy and delivering the mission to use the law to defend and extend people's rights. As accountable officer for the charity, the CEO will lead strategic planning, organisational development, and financial sustainability, while acting as the key link between the Board and a highly committed staff team. The CEO will also act as a prominent ambassador for the organisation. As a recognised leader within the human rights sector, they will represent the organisation at senior levels across civil society, government, and external networks. The role requires building and sustaining influential strategic relationships that drive policy and systems change, while strengthening the organisation's profile and reputation nationally and internationally. The organisation operates within a collaborative dual-structure governance model that requires close partnership across senior leadership. Leadership is shared through a distributed model designed to support wellbeing, innovation, and adaptability. The CEO will work closely with senior colleagues to ensure alignment, draw upon significant organisational expertise, and maintain a clear and consistent strategic voice. This is a unique opportunity to lead an influential and mission-driven organisation at a pivotal point in its journey. We are seeking an inspiring, strategic, and values-led leader who can build on strong foundations and help shape the future of rights-based change. We would be especially interested in hearing from candidates who have: A strong understanding of human rights law, principles and practice, as well as the lived experience of people in Scotland, alongside credibility as a leader within the charity and/or human rights sector. An understanding of how law, policy and lived experience interact to drive social change. Experience of working in partnership with people with lived experience to help influence and shape strategic direction. An understanding of the current challenges facing the charity and human rights sectors, and the approaches required to support long-term organisational sustainability. Expectation of presence in office at least 2 days a week
Charity People
Executive Director of Finance, Operations and Growth
Charity People Luton, Bedfordshire
Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth Charity People have partnered with a £15million turnover hospice with sites in Luton and Bedford, in finding their next Executive Director of Finance, Operations and Growth. This is a pivotal moment to join the hospice strengthening their impact and secure their long-term future. We are seeking an outstanding Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth to join our Executive Leadership Team. This is a high-profile, mission-critical role that combines strategic financial leadership with operational excellence and commercial growth. You will play a central role in ensuring the Hospice's future sustainability, driving income diversification, and enabling transformational change that supports the delivery of exceptional care. You will be delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, collaborative and forward thinking SLT and Board of Trustees. The hospice is in the top 25 of 100 Best Companies to work for. Salary: circa £90,000 per annum there is a performance related incremental scale offered to all staff. Contract: Permanent, 37.5 hours Flexibility: the hospice has a flexible working policy available to all staff including partial home working (initially three days a week and will reduce to two days a week) Key Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Financial Leadership: Shape and deliver the organisation's financial strategy, providing insightful analysis and robust planning to ensure long-term sustainability, effective risk management, and strong financial governance. Finance Function Excellence: Lead a high-performing finance function, ensuring accurate, timely reporting, strong financial controls, and continuous improvement in systems, processes, and business partnering across the organisation. Growth & Commercial Strategy: Lead and support the development and performance of trading and commercial income streams, including working with our excellent Ass. Director of Trading and Commercial , identifying new opportunities and forging strategic partnerships to diversify income. Operations, Estates & Sustainability: Provide strategic oversight of procurement, estates, facilities, and sustainability, ensuring efficient, compliant, and forward-thinking operations aligned to net zero and environmental goals. Transformation & Major Projects: Lead and sponsor strategic initiatives and capital programmes, developing robust business cases and ensuring effective delivery, governance, and realisation of benefits. Executive Leadership & Governance: Act as a key member of the Executive Team, building strong relationships with the Board and Audit and Risk committee, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and high performance. Organisational Stewardship: Ensure effective use of resources, robust risk management, and strong organisational performance, while acting as an ambassador for the hospice and upholding its values at all times. Person Specification Senior Leadership Experience: Proven track record in a Board or Executive-level finance leadership role, ideally within a complex, multi-faceted organisation. Sector specific: Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity or not-for-profit sector; Or strong desire to be working in a mission driven organisation Charity SORP: Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP. Strategic & Commercial Acumen: Demonstrable success in financial strategy, commercial income generation, and driving sustainable organisational growth. Financial Expertise: Professionally qualified (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with deep knowledge of financial governance, planning, reporting, and risk management. Operational Leadership: Experience overseeing operations, estates, procurement, or infrastructure, with a focus on efficiency, compliance, and continuous improvement. Change & Transformation Capability: Strong experience leading large-scale transformation programmes and delivering measurable organisational impact. Values-Driven Leader: A collaborative and inspiring leader who models integrity, builds high-performing teams, and is committed to the values and mission of hospice care. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 24th June, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams or in person 2nd July, 2026 Second stage in person 7th or 8th July, 2026 followed by an informal chat to "get to know" on 10th or 13th July, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth Charity People have partnered with a £15million turnover hospice with sites in Luton and Bedford, in finding their next Executive Director of Finance, Operations and Growth. This is a pivotal moment to join the hospice strengthening their impact and secure their long-term future. We are seeking an outstanding Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth to join our Executive Leadership Team. This is a high-profile, mission-critical role that combines strategic financial leadership with operational excellence and commercial growth. You will play a central role in ensuring the Hospice's future sustainability, driving income diversification, and enabling transformational change that supports the delivery of exceptional care. You will be delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, collaborative and forward thinking SLT and Board of Trustees. The hospice is in the top 25 of 100 Best Companies to work for. Salary: circa £90,000 per annum there is a performance related incremental scale offered to all staff. Contract: Permanent, 37.5 hours Flexibility: the hospice has a flexible working policy available to all staff including partial home working (initially three days a week and will reduce to two days a week) Key Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Financial Leadership: Shape and deliver the organisation's financial strategy, providing insightful analysis and robust planning to ensure long-term sustainability, effective risk management, and strong financial governance. Finance Function Excellence: Lead a high-performing finance function, ensuring accurate, timely reporting, strong financial controls, and continuous improvement in systems, processes, and business partnering across the organisation. Growth & Commercial Strategy: Lead and support the development and performance of trading and commercial income streams, including working with our excellent Ass. Director of Trading and Commercial , identifying new opportunities and forging strategic partnerships to diversify income. Operations, Estates & Sustainability: Provide strategic oversight of procurement, estates, facilities, and sustainability, ensuring efficient, compliant, and forward-thinking operations aligned to net zero and environmental goals. Transformation & Major Projects: Lead and sponsor strategic initiatives and capital programmes, developing robust business cases and ensuring effective delivery, governance, and realisation of benefits. Executive Leadership & Governance: Act as a key member of the Executive Team, building strong relationships with the Board and Audit and Risk committee, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and high performance. Organisational Stewardship: Ensure effective use of resources, robust risk management, and strong organisational performance, while acting as an ambassador for the hospice and upholding its values at all times. Person Specification Senior Leadership Experience: Proven track record in a Board or Executive-level finance leadership role, ideally within a complex, multi-faceted organisation. Sector specific: Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity or not-for-profit sector; Or strong desire to be working in a mission driven organisation Charity SORP: Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP. Strategic & Commercial Acumen: Demonstrable success in financial strategy, commercial income generation, and driving sustainable organisational growth. Financial Expertise: Professionally qualified (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with deep knowledge of financial governance, planning, reporting, and risk management. Operational Leadership: Experience overseeing operations, estates, procurement, or infrastructure, with a focus on efficiency, compliance, and continuous improvement. Change & Transformation Capability: Strong experience leading large-scale transformation programmes and delivering measurable organisational impact. Values-Driven Leader: A collaborative and inspiring leader who models integrity, builds high-performing teams, and is committed to the values and mission of hospice care. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 24th June, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams or in person 2nd July, 2026 Second stage in person 7th or 8th July, 2026 followed by an informal chat to "get to know" on 10th or 13th July, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
Pontoon
Fund Oversight Specialist
Pontoon Edinburgh, Midlothian
Fund Oversight Specialist 12 Month Contract (Initial) Edinburgh Hybrid Working Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. We are happy to be recruiting for one of our high-profile Banking clients. They are currently looking for a Fund Oversight Specialist to join their Trustee & Depositary team for an initial 12-month contract. However, there may be scope for extension. Overview of the Role: To assist management conducting a wide range of Unit Trust and OEIC administrative activities in accordance with the appropriate regulations and the client service level agreement. A high degree of accuracy is required due to the importance of this function. An appreciation of time constraints, flexibility and the ability to communicate effectively with clients plus internal and external contacts is critical to the role. The jobholder has discretion in terms of decision making with regard to undernoted list of principal responsibilities. It is their responsibility to escalate to their direct line manager. Role Requirements: Perform daily oversight of cash movements and balances across fund accounts, investigating exceptions and unusual activity. Oversee cash reconciliation processes across multiple accounts and fund structures, maintaining control over outstanding breaks, aged items, and overdrafts and supporting root-cause analysis. Review NAV production outputs to ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness; challenge pricing issues, unusual movements, and material valuation variances. Investigate NAV breaks and coordinate with operational teams to ensure timely resolution and appropriate documentation. Monitor investment and borrowing restrictions in line with regulatory requirements, prospectus limits, and internal procedures; review and classify breaches and ensure timely escalation. Partner with other teams to deliver daily, weekly, and monthly oversight activities and consistent service delivery. Identify and implement process improvements to strengthen controls, improve efficiency, and reduce risk. Escalate material issues, control breaches, and potential suspicious activity promptly and in line with governance and reporting requirements. Build effective relationships with stakeholders across locations and functions to support issue resolution, knowledge sharing, and continuous improvement. Support the oversight and execution of payment processes in line with regulatory requirements. Support change initiatives, including regulatory changes, new fund launches, onboardings and other fund changes. Deliver strong oversight of record keeping and ownership verification controls, ensuring accuracy and regulatory compliance. Skills & Experience: Experience in financial services industry. Experience in Depositary's Knowledge of UCITS, AIFMD, or similar regulatory frameworks. The ability to apply backlog prioritisation to ensure KRI deliveries are achieved. Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. Strong sense of ownership, accountability, and risk awareness. Ability to prioritise across multiple deadlines and manage a varied workload Location: This is a hybrid working role, with a requirement to work from the clients Edinburgh office 4 days a week. Working hours: Standard working hours with some flex where required. If you feel that this is a role that would suit you then please apply today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Pontoon Solutions are an equal opportunities company
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Fund Oversight Specialist 12 Month Contract (Initial) Edinburgh Hybrid Working Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. We are happy to be recruiting for one of our high-profile Banking clients. They are currently looking for a Fund Oversight Specialist to join their Trustee & Depositary team for an initial 12-month contract. However, there may be scope for extension. Overview of the Role: To assist management conducting a wide range of Unit Trust and OEIC administrative activities in accordance with the appropriate regulations and the client service level agreement. A high degree of accuracy is required due to the importance of this function. An appreciation of time constraints, flexibility and the ability to communicate effectively with clients plus internal and external contacts is critical to the role. The jobholder has discretion in terms of decision making with regard to undernoted list of principal responsibilities. It is their responsibility to escalate to their direct line manager. Role Requirements: Perform daily oversight of cash movements and balances across fund accounts, investigating exceptions and unusual activity. Oversee cash reconciliation processes across multiple accounts and fund structures, maintaining control over outstanding breaks, aged items, and overdrafts and supporting root-cause analysis. Review NAV production outputs to ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness; challenge pricing issues, unusual movements, and material valuation variances. Investigate NAV breaks and coordinate with operational teams to ensure timely resolution and appropriate documentation. Monitor investment and borrowing restrictions in line with regulatory requirements, prospectus limits, and internal procedures; review and classify breaches and ensure timely escalation. Partner with other teams to deliver daily, weekly, and monthly oversight activities and consistent service delivery. Identify and implement process improvements to strengthen controls, improve efficiency, and reduce risk. Escalate material issues, control breaches, and potential suspicious activity promptly and in line with governance and reporting requirements. Build effective relationships with stakeholders across locations and functions to support issue resolution, knowledge sharing, and continuous improvement. Support the oversight and execution of payment processes in line with regulatory requirements. Support change initiatives, including regulatory changes, new fund launches, onboardings and other fund changes. Deliver strong oversight of record keeping and ownership verification controls, ensuring accuracy and regulatory compliance. Skills & Experience: Experience in financial services industry. Experience in Depositary's Knowledge of UCITS, AIFMD, or similar regulatory frameworks. The ability to apply backlog prioritisation to ensure KRI deliveries are achieved. Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. Strong sense of ownership, accountability, and risk awareness. Ability to prioritise across multiple deadlines and manage a varied workload Location: This is a hybrid working role, with a requirement to work from the clients Edinburgh office 4 days a week. Working hours: Standard working hours with some flex where required. If you feel that this is a role that would suit you then please apply today. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours of your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Pontoon Solutions are an equal opportunities company
Mackie Myers
FP&A Manager
Mackie Myers
Our Client Our client is a respected professional membership body within the public and not-for-profit sector, dedicated to improving outcomes for children and young people across the UK. Known for its commitment to service excellence, high professional standards, and continuous improvement, the organisation plays a pivotal role in supporting healthcare advancement and best practice. They foster a collaborative, inclusive, and purpose-driven culture where finance professionals can deepen their expertise, contribute strategic insight, and deliver high-impact work that supports meaningful social change. The Role The Financial Planning & Analysis Manager will play a central role in safeguarding the organisation's financial sustainability and supporting strategic decision-making. Reporting to the Associate Director of Finance, this position will lead the financial planning cycle, oversee budgeting and reforecasting processes, and deliver high-quality financial reporting and analysis for senior leadership and governance committees.Acting as a trusted business partner across the organisation, the FP&A Manager will develop robust financial models, ensure strong financial controls, and support organisational compliance with regulatory and charity-specific requirements. This role also includes line management responsibility for a Finance Analyst and close collaboration with colleagues across finance, operations, and programme areas.This is a fantastic opportunity for a forward-thinking finance professional who thrives in a mission-driven environment and enjoys combining technical excellence with strategic influence. Main Duties Lead the annual budgeting process and drive regular reforecasting cycles. Oversee timely production of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting, including capital project reporting and variance analysis. Develop financial models to support strategic decision-making and resource allocation. Prepare reports for the Senior Leadership Team, Audit & Risk Committee, and Board of Trustees. Maintain strong internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards, charity regulations, Companies House and Charity Commission requirements. Support statutory accounts preparation and manage audit engagement in collaboration with the Financial Controller. Monitor and support cash flow management and treasury-related activities. Lead, coach, and develop a Finance Analyst, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Provide high-quality business partnering across the organisation, including training for non-finance colleagues. Support strategic projects such as grant management, funding applications, and system development. Ensure strong financial processes, systems accuracy, and effective risk management across finance operations. The Successful Candidate Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent, or finalist nearing completion. 5-7+ years' experience in financial management, ideally within the charity, public sector, or a similar complex environment. Strong track record in financial planning, budgeting, and reporting. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear insights. Skilled communicator, able to work confidently with senior stakeholders and non-finance colleagues. Experience managing or developing team members. Advanced Excel skills; experience with ERP systems or BI tools (e.g., Power BI) is desirable. Knowledge of charity-specific accounting (SORP) advantageous. What's on Offer: 27 days annual leave + closure days Up to 10% employer pension contribution 60% office / 40% home) £65,000 - £70,000 per annum Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive better outcomes. Our client is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and are particularly keen to encourage candidates from under-represented groups, including Black, Asian, minority ethnic and disabled applicants. Recruitment decisions are made solely on merit.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Our Client Our client is a respected professional membership body within the public and not-for-profit sector, dedicated to improving outcomes for children and young people across the UK. Known for its commitment to service excellence, high professional standards, and continuous improvement, the organisation plays a pivotal role in supporting healthcare advancement and best practice. They foster a collaborative, inclusive, and purpose-driven culture where finance professionals can deepen their expertise, contribute strategic insight, and deliver high-impact work that supports meaningful social change. The Role The Financial Planning & Analysis Manager will play a central role in safeguarding the organisation's financial sustainability and supporting strategic decision-making. Reporting to the Associate Director of Finance, this position will lead the financial planning cycle, oversee budgeting and reforecasting processes, and deliver high-quality financial reporting and analysis for senior leadership and governance committees.Acting as a trusted business partner across the organisation, the FP&A Manager will develop robust financial models, ensure strong financial controls, and support organisational compliance with regulatory and charity-specific requirements. This role also includes line management responsibility for a Finance Analyst and close collaboration with colleagues across finance, operations, and programme areas.This is a fantastic opportunity for a forward-thinking finance professional who thrives in a mission-driven environment and enjoys combining technical excellence with strategic influence. Main Duties Lead the annual budgeting process and drive regular reforecasting cycles. Oversee timely production of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting, including capital project reporting and variance analysis. Develop financial models to support strategic decision-making and resource allocation. Prepare reports for the Senior Leadership Team, Audit & Risk Committee, and Board of Trustees. Maintain strong internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards, charity regulations, Companies House and Charity Commission requirements. Support statutory accounts preparation and manage audit engagement in collaboration with the Financial Controller. Monitor and support cash flow management and treasury-related activities. Lead, coach, and develop a Finance Analyst, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Provide high-quality business partnering across the organisation, including training for non-finance colleagues. Support strategic projects such as grant management, funding applications, and system development. Ensure strong financial processes, systems accuracy, and effective risk management across finance operations. The Successful Candidate Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent, or finalist nearing completion. 5-7+ years' experience in financial management, ideally within the charity, public sector, or a similar complex environment. Strong track record in financial planning, budgeting, and reporting. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear insights. Skilled communicator, able to work confidently with senior stakeholders and non-finance colleagues. Experience managing or developing team members. Advanced Excel skills; experience with ERP systems or BI tools (e.g., Power BI) is desirable. Knowledge of charity-specific accounting (SORP) advantageous. What's on Offer: 27 days annual leave + closure days Up to 10% employer pension contribution 60% office / 40% home) £65,000 - £70,000 per annum Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive better outcomes. Our client is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and are particularly keen to encourage candidates from under-represented groups, including Black, Asian, minority ethnic and disabled applicants. Recruitment decisions are made solely on merit.
Dickson O'Brien Associates
Director of Finance
Dickson O'Brien Associates Liverpool, Merseyside
Director of Finance Salary: £70,000 per annum (actual salary dependent on agreed hours of 30-37.5 per week) Contract: Permanent Lead Finance. Shape Strategy. Change Lives. We are delighted to be partnering with an ambitious and growing charity to recruit a Director of Finance . This is a rare opportunity to join a values-led organisation delivering vital homelessness, housing and care services, and to play a key role in shaping its future. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will provide strategic financial leadership across a complex organisation with a turnover of £20-25m. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Board of Trustees and senior colleagues, you will ensure the organisation remains financially strong, sustainable and well-positioned to expand its impact. This role offers the chance to influence strategic decision-making at the highest level while leading a dedicated finance team and driving continuous improvement across financial systems, controls and reporting. The Opportunity You will: Lead the organisation's financial strategy, planning and performance. Oversee annual budgets, forecasting, cashflow management and long-term financial sustainability. Provide expert financial advice and challenge to the Board, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team. Lead financial input into major bids, contracts, grants and business development opportunities. Ensure robust financial controls, governance and regulatory compliance. Oversee statutory accounts, audits and financial reporting. Develop and support the finance team, promoting a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Drive financial awareness and accountability across the organisation. About You We are looking for a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA) with a proven track record of operating in a senior finance leadership role. You will bring: Significant experience of strategic financial leadership and business planning. Strong commercial and financial acumen, including forecasting, modelling and risk management. Experience leading finance teams and improving systems, controls and processes. The ability to influence, challenge and build credibility with senior stakeholders and Boards. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex financial information for non-financial audiences. A collaborative and values-driven approach to leadership. Experience within the charity, housing, homelessness, supported housing or social care sectors would be advantageous but is not essential
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance Salary: £70,000 per annum (actual salary dependent on agreed hours of 30-37.5 per week) Contract: Permanent Lead Finance. Shape Strategy. Change Lives. We are delighted to be partnering with an ambitious and growing charity to recruit a Director of Finance . This is a rare opportunity to join a values-led organisation delivering vital homelessness, housing and care services, and to play a key role in shaping its future. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will provide strategic financial leadership across a complex organisation with a turnover of £20-25m. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Board of Trustees and senior colleagues, you will ensure the organisation remains financially strong, sustainable and well-positioned to expand its impact. This role offers the chance to influence strategic decision-making at the highest level while leading a dedicated finance team and driving continuous improvement across financial systems, controls and reporting. The Opportunity You will: Lead the organisation's financial strategy, planning and performance. Oversee annual budgets, forecasting, cashflow management and long-term financial sustainability. Provide expert financial advice and challenge to the Board, Trustees and Senior Leadership Team. Lead financial input into major bids, contracts, grants and business development opportunities. Ensure robust financial controls, governance and regulatory compliance. Oversee statutory accounts, audits and financial reporting. Develop and support the finance team, promoting a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Drive financial awareness and accountability across the organisation. About You We are looking for a qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA) with a proven track record of operating in a senior finance leadership role. You will bring: Significant experience of strategic financial leadership and business planning. Strong commercial and financial acumen, including forecasting, modelling and risk management. Experience leading finance teams and improving systems, controls and processes. The ability to influence, challenge and build credibility with senior stakeholders and Boards. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex financial information for non-financial audiences. A collaborative and values-driven approach to leadership. Experience within the charity, housing, homelessness, supported housing or social care sectors would be advantageous but is not essential
NFP People
Trustee
NFP People Derby, Derbyshire
Trustee We're looking for a Trustee to be part of a school trust helping to shape strategy, strengthen governance and support positive outcomes for children and young people. Position: Trustee Salary: This is a voluntary role however expenses can be paid in line with the allowances policy Location: Derby - Meetings are in person, but with an online option. Being local to Derby, or at least having an understanding of the community is important. Closing date: 29th June Time commitment: Around 8 meetings a year, mostly in the evening. Plus visit schools during the school day about twice a year. About the role: As a Trustee, you will be responsible for governing a charitable company and directing how it is managed and run. Trustees must also ensure that the trust complies with all legal and statutory requirements. Trustees should seek the advice of the board's governance professional and other professional advice as appropriate. The trust board works closely with the CEO and other executives. The CEO and colleagues are responsible for the day-to-day operational management of the trust and its schools, whereas the role of the board is strategic. Key responsibilities will include: Determining the trust's mission, values, and long-term ambitious vision. Deciding the principles that guide trust policies and approving key policies. Appointing and appraising the senior executive leader and making pay recommendations. working with senior leaders to develop a strategy for achieving the vision. Ensuring that stakeholders are involved, consulted, and informed as appropriate. Ensuring that all schools in the trust deliver a broad and balanced curriculum such that pupils are well prepared for the next stage of their education and adult life. Taking ownership of the trust's financial sustainability and ensuring effective resource management across the trust. About you We are looking for individuals who are passionate about making a difference and can contribute strategic thinking, professional expertise and sound judgement. You may bring experience from areas such as: Leadership or senior management Finance, audit or accountancy Human resources and people management Legal, governance or compliance Education, public services or the charity sector Business development, operations or organisational strategy You will also have: Strong communication and interpersonal skills The ability to analyse information and ask constructive questions A commitment to good governance and accountability The ability to work collaboratively with a diverse board and leadership team A willingness to dedicate time to meetings, preparation and ongoing learning Previous trustee, governor or non-executive experience is welcome but not essential. Contributions to the trust board Trustees should ensure that they are making a positive and meaningful contribution to the board by: Attending meetings (typically around 10 meetings each year), reading papers and preparing questions for the senior executive leader in advance. Establishing and maintaining professional relationships with senior executive leaders and colleagues on the board of trustees. Getting to know schools within the trust, including visiting occasionally during school hours. Undertaking induction training and developing knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis. About the organisation The organisation is committed to delivering high-quality education and ensuring every learner has the opportunity to succeed. Through strong leadership, effective governance and a clear strategic vision, it aims to create positive outcomes for pupils, staff and communities. Trustees play a vital role in supporting this mission and helping the organisation achieve its long-term ambitions. Areas of expertise you may have experience with could include: Finance, education, legal, estates management, compliance, charity work, health.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Trustee We're looking for a Trustee to be part of a school trust helping to shape strategy, strengthen governance and support positive outcomes for children and young people. Position: Trustee Salary: This is a voluntary role however expenses can be paid in line with the allowances policy Location: Derby - Meetings are in person, but with an online option. Being local to Derby, or at least having an understanding of the community is important. Closing date: 29th June Time commitment: Around 8 meetings a year, mostly in the evening. Plus visit schools during the school day about twice a year. About the role: As a Trustee, you will be responsible for governing a charitable company and directing how it is managed and run. Trustees must also ensure that the trust complies with all legal and statutory requirements. Trustees should seek the advice of the board's governance professional and other professional advice as appropriate. The trust board works closely with the CEO and other executives. The CEO and colleagues are responsible for the day-to-day operational management of the trust and its schools, whereas the role of the board is strategic. Key responsibilities will include: Determining the trust's mission, values, and long-term ambitious vision. Deciding the principles that guide trust policies and approving key policies. Appointing and appraising the senior executive leader and making pay recommendations. working with senior leaders to develop a strategy for achieving the vision. Ensuring that stakeholders are involved, consulted, and informed as appropriate. Ensuring that all schools in the trust deliver a broad and balanced curriculum such that pupils are well prepared for the next stage of their education and adult life. Taking ownership of the trust's financial sustainability and ensuring effective resource management across the trust. About you We are looking for individuals who are passionate about making a difference and can contribute strategic thinking, professional expertise and sound judgement. You may bring experience from areas such as: Leadership or senior management Finance, audit or accountancy Human resources and people management Legal, governance or compliance Education, public services or the charity sector Business development, operations or organisational strategy You will also have: Strong communication and interpersonal skills The ability to analyse information and ask constructive questions A commitment to good governance and accountability The ability to work collaboratively with a diverse board and leadership team A willingness to dedicate time to meetings, preparation and ongoing learning Previous trustee, governor or non-executive experience is welcome but not essential. Contributions to the trust board Trustees should ensure that they are making a positive and meaningful contribution to the board by: Attending meetings (typically around 10 meetings each year), reading papers and preparing questions for the senior executive leader in advance. Establishing and maintaining professional relationships with senior executive leaders and colleagues on the board of trustees. Getting to know schools within the trust, including visiting occasionally during school hours. Undertaking induction training and developing knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis. About the organisation The organisation is committed to delivering high-quality education and ensuring every learner has the opportunity to succeed. Through strong leadership, effective governance and a clear strategic vision, it aims to create positive outcomes for pupils, staff and communities. Trustees play a vital role in supporting this mission and helping the organisation achieve its long-term ambitions. Areas of expertise you may have experience with could include: Finance, education, legal, estates management, compliance, charity work, health.
Office Angels
Pensions Administrator - York
Office Angels City, York
Job Title: Pensions Administrator Location: York, Hybrid Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to 32,500 per annum Working Pattern: Full Time Are you ready to work for one of the best businesses in it's field? Our client is on the lookout for a dedicated and detail-oriented Pensions Administrator to join their De-risking and Endgame Solutions (DES) team! This is an exciting opportunity for someone with experience in the pensions sector to contribute to meaningful work as part of a friendly team. About the Role: As a Pensions Administrator, you will play a vital role in supporting schemes during crucial stages, from preparing for buyouts to assisting with insolvent employers through the PPF assessment period. Your work will ensure that members receive their correct benefits and achieve the best possible outcomes. If you're passionate about delivering exceptional service and are keen to grow in your career, we want to hear from you! Key Responsibilities: To carry out routine administration services for all clients as requested by Senior Administrators, Pensions Manager, Pensions Director or Directors which will include the following duties: Maintaining membership records on the administration system Calculating benefits for members; i.e. leavers, retirements, transfers, deaths Setting up new members on the administration system Dealing with general queries from members, the employer and the trustees by telephone, email and letter Assisting in the preparation of the annual benefit statements Your Skills & Experience: Familiarity with DB Pension Schemes is essential Proven ability to deliver an exceptional customer experience Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong numeracy skills and a keen attention to detail Solutions-driven mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Studying towards or completed relevant professional qualifications is desirable To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience. We can't wait to speak with you! Office Angels is an employment agency. We are an equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Pensions Administrator Location: York, Hybrid Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Up to 32,500 per annum Working Pattern: Full Time Are you ready to work for one of the best businesses in it's field? Our client is on the lookout for a dedicated and detail-oriented Pensions Administrator to join their De-risking and Endgame Solutions (DES) team! This is an exciting opportunity for someone with experience in the pensions sector to contribute to meaningful work as part of a friendly team. About the Role: As a Pensions Administrator, you will play a vital role in supporting schemes during crucial stages, from preparing for buyouts to assisting with insolvent employers through the PPF assessment period. Your work will ensure that members receive their correct benefits and achieve the best possible outcomes. If you're passionate about delivering exceptional service and are keen to grow in your career, we want to hear from you! Key Responsibilities: To carry out routine administration services for all clients as requested by Senior Administrators, Pensions Manager, Pensions Director or Directors which will include the following duties: Maintaining membership records on the administration system Calculating benefits for members; i.e. leavers, retirements, transfers, deaths Setting up new members on the administration system Dealing with general queries from members, the employer and the trustees by telephone, email and letter Assisting in the preparation of the annual benefit statements Your Skills & Experience: Familiarity with DB Pension Schemes is essential Proven ability to deliver an exceptional customer experience Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong numeracy skills and a keen attention to detail Solutions-driven mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Studying towards or completed relevant professional qualifications is desirable To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience. We can't wait to speak with you! Office Angels is an employment agency. We are an equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Alexander Lloyd
Senior Pensions Administrator
Alexander Lloyd City, Belfast
Senior Pensions Administrator We're partnering with a leading UK Pensions Consultancy and is looking for an experienced Senior Pensions Administrator to join their growing administration team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a well-established business that provides high-quality pensions consulting, administration and advisory services. This position can be aligned to Belfast office. Our client offers flexible, hybrid working arrangements. What you'll be doing: In this role, you'll manage a portfolio of pension scheme clients, predominately Defined Benefit (DB) schemes with some Defined Contribution (DC) schemes. You will be responsible for delivering the delivering day-to-day administration, ensuring work is completed in line with scheme rules, legislation and service level agreements. Key responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day administration of a portfolio of schemes. Processing member and scheme events. Reviewing work completed by junior Pension Administrators. Producing member communications, letters and reports. Supporting client and trustee meetings when required. Participating to ad-hoc administration projects. Experience required: Experienced in administering Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, at least 5+ years. Strong knowledge and understanding of pensions legislation and technical processes. Experience working within in third-party administration environment. Excellent communication and organisational skills. If you're looking to take the next step in your pensions career and join a forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Pensions Administrator We're partnering with a leading UK Pensions Consultancy and is looking for an experienced Senior Pensions Administrator to join their growing administration team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a well-established business that provides high-quality pensions consulting, administration and advisory services. This position can be aligned to Belfast office. Our client offers flexible, hybrid working arrangements. What you'll be doing: In this role, you'll manage a portfolio of pension scheme clients, predominately Defined Benefit (DB) schemes with some Defined Contribution (DC) schemes. You will be responsible for delivering the delivering day-to-day administration, ensuring work is completed in line with scheme rules, legislation and service level agreements. Key responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day administration of a portfolio of schemes. Processing member and scheme events. Reviewing work completed by junior Pension Administrators. Producing member communications, letters and reports. Supporting client and trustee meetings when required. Participating to ad-hoc administration projects. Experience required: Experienced in administering Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, at least 5+ years. Strong knowledge and understanding of pensions legislation and technical processes. Experience working within in third-party administration environment. Excellent communication and organisational skills. If you're looking to take the next step in your pensions career and join a forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Alexander Lloyd
Senior Pensions Administrator
Alexander Lloyd Reading, Berkshire
Senior Pensions Administrator We're partnering with a leading UK Pensions Consultancy and is looking for an experienced Senior Pensions Administrator to join their growing administration team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a well-established business that provides high-quality pensions consulting, administration and advisory services. This position can be aligned to Reading office. Our client offers flexible, hybrid working arrangements. What you'll be doing: In this role, you'll manage a portfolio of pension scheme clients, predominately Defined Benefit (DB) schemes with some Defined Contribution (DC) schemes. You will be responsible for delivering the delivering day-to-day administration, ensuring work is completed in line with scheme rules, legislation and service level agreements. Key responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day administration of a portfolio of schemes. Processing member and scheme events. Reviewing work completed by junior Pension Administrators. Producing member communications, letters and reports. Supporting client and trustee meetings when required. Participating to ad-hoc administration projects. Experience required: Experienced in administering Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, at least 5+ years. Strong knowledge and understanding of pensions legislation and technical processes. Experience working within in third-party administration environment. Excellent communication and organisational skills. If you're looking to take the next step in your pensions career and join a forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Pensions Administrator We're partnering with a leading UK Pensions Consultancy and is looking for an experienced Senior Pensions Administrator to join their growing administration team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a well-established business that provides high-quality pensions consulting, administration and advisory services. This position can be aligned to Reading office. Our client offers flexible, hybrid working arrangements. What you'll be doing: In this role, you'll manage a portfolio of pension scheme clients, predominately Defined Benefit (DB) schemes with some Defined Contribution (DC) schemes. You will be responsible for delivering the delivering day-to-day administration, ensuring work is completed in line with scheme rules, legislation and service level agreements. Key responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day administration of a portfolio of schemes. Processing member and scheme events. Reviewing work completed by junior Pension Administrators. Producing member communications, letters and reports. Supporting client and trustee meetings when required. Participating to ad-hoc administration projects. Experience required: Experienced in administering Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, at least 5+ years. Strong knowledge and understanding of pensions legislation and technical processes. Experience working within in third-party administration environment. Excellent communication and organisational skills. If you're looking to take the next step in your pensions career and join a forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Society and College of Radiographers
Executive Director of Professional Policy
Society and College of Radiographers
Executive Director of Professional Policy Society and College of Radiographers Hybrid Preferred (Bermondsey, London) Permanent, full-time (35 hours) Radiography is at the heart of modern healthcare. From reducing diagnostic waiting times to delivering life-saving cancer treatment, the profession is central to improving patient outcomes across the UK. The Society and College of Radiographers (SoR CoR) are dedicated to supporting and advancing the radiography profession and those who work within it. As the recognised professional body and trade union for the profession, we represent and support around 34,000 members across NHS and Private sector and play a leading role in shaping the future of clinical imaging, radiotherapy, education, research and workforce development. We are now seeking an Executive Director of Professional Policy to help lead the next phase of that work. This is a highly influential executive role operating at the intersection of professional practice, workforce strategy, education, research and public policy. At a time of increasing demand, workforce challenges and rapid technological advancement, including AI and emerging models of care, you will help ensure the profession remains at the forefront of healthcare transformation. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Presidential Team, UK Council and College Board of Trustees, you will have play a critical part in the executive leadership team within the organisation whilst providing strategic leadership across professional policy and represent the profession with credibility and authority across government, the NHS, regulators, educators and partner organisations. We are looking for an experienced and visible leader who brings: Senior leadership experience within healthcare, professional practice, education, policy or workforce development The credibility to influence at national level and build effective stakeholder relationships Strong strategic and organisational leadership skills Experience of shaping policy, standards, research or professional development agendas Excellent communication skills and the confidence to act as a public advocate and spokesperson A passion for improving services, supporting the workforce and advancing professional practice As the leading voice of the profession, you will hold a recognised radiography qualification, supported by a postgraduate qualification in a relevant field (e.g. professional practice, education, management or research). Current HCPC registration, or eligibility to register, is essential. This is an opportunity to shape national conversations, influence the future direction of our profession, and make a lasting contribution to healthcare delivery across the UK. For further information and details of how to apply, please go to . For a confidential conversation regarding your application, please contact Helene Usherwood at Anderson Quigley on (0) or at or Alicja Janowska at / (0) Closing date for applications: Friday 03 July 2026.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Executive Director of Professional Policy Society and College of Radiographers Hybrid Preferred (Bermondsey, London) Permanent, full-time (35 hours) Radiography is at the heart of modern healthcare. From reducing diagnostic waiting times to delivering life-saving cancer treatment, the profession is central to improving patient outcomes across the UK. The Society and College of Radiographers (SoR CoR) are dedicated to supporting and advancing the radiography profession and those who work within it. As the recognised professional body and trade union for the profession, we represent and support around 34,000 members across NHS and Private sector and play a leading role in shaping the future of clinical imaging, radiotherapy, education, research and workforce development. We are now seeking an Executive Director of Professional Policy to help lead the next phase of that work. This is a highly influential executive role operating at the intersection of professional practice, workforce strategy, education, research and public policy. At a time of increasing demand, workforce challenges and rapid technological advancement, including AI and emerging models of care, you will help ensure the profession remains at the forefront of healthcare transformation. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Presidential Team, UK Council and College Board of Trustees, you will have play a critical part in the executive leadership team within the organisation whilst providing strategic leadership across professional policy and represent the profession with credibility and authority across government, the NHS, regulators, educators and partner organisations. We are looking for an experienced and visible leader who brings: Senior leadership experience within healthcare, professional practice, education, policy or workforce development The credibility to influence at national level and build effective stakeholder relationships Strong strategic and organisational leadership skills Experience of shaping policy, standards, research or professional development agendas Excellent communication skills and the confidence to act as a public advocate and spokesperson A passion for improving services, supporting the workforce and advancing professional practice As the leading voice of the profession, you will hold a recognised radiography qualification, supported by a postgraduate qualification in a relevant field (e.g. professional practice, education, management or research). Current HCPC registration, or eligibility to register, is essential. This is an opportunity to shape national conversations, influence the future direction of our profession, and make a lasting contribution to healthcare delivery across the UK. For further information and details of how to apply, please go to . For a confidential conversation regarding your application, please contact Helene Usherwood at Anderson Quigley on (0) or at or Alicja Janowska at / (0) Closing date for applications: Friday 03 July 2026.
Marble Mayne Recruitment Ltd
Finance Trustee (Treasurer)
Marble Mayne Recruitment Ltd
Finance Trustee (Treasurer) Christian Community Charity (Central Charity) Voluntary Trustee Role Are you a senior finance professional looking to use your skills to make a meaningful difference? This global charity is seeking a Finance Trustee (Treasurer) to join its Worldwide Board and help guide a global Christian movement supporting families and communities across 84 countries. As Finance Trustee, you will provide strategic financial oversight, chair the Audit & Risk Committee, and act as a trusted adviser to the Director of Finance and Services. This is an opportunity to contribute your expertise to an organisation with a rich history and a truly global impact. The charity is a women-led, international Christian movement dedicated to ending poverty, violence and social injustice in communities in the UK and around the world. We're looking for someone with: A recognised CCAB qualification or equivalent senior finance experience Board-level leadership experience, ideally within the charity sector Experience of audit and risk governance The ability to communicate complex financial information clearly An active Christian faith and commitment to the values and mission of the charity Time Commitment One annual residential trustee meeting (minimum 1 day) At least three additional virtual Board meetings each year Quarterly Audit & Risk Committee meetings (2-3 hours each) Reading and preparation time, plus occasional support to the finance team on strategic projects Initial appointment of up to three years, renewable for a second term Key Dates Application deadline: Midday, Friday 19 June 2026 First-stage interviews: Week commencing 29 June 2026 Final interviews: Week commencing 6 July 2026 This is a voluntary, unpaid position; reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. If you're passionate about using your financial expertise to support a movement transforming lives around the world, we'd love to hear from you. Please note that it is an occupational requirement that applicants must me practising Christians.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Finance Trustee (Treasurer) Christian Community Charity (Central Charity) Voluntary Trustee Role Are you a senior finance professional looking to use your skills to make a meaningful difference? This global charity is seeking a Finance Trustee (Treasurer) to join its Worldwide Board and help guide a global Christian movement supporting families and communities across 84 countries. As Finance Trustee, you will provide strategic financial oversight, chair the Audit & Risk Committee, and act as a trusted adviser to the Director of Finance and Services. This is an opportunity to contribute your expertise to an organisation with a rich history and a truly global impact. The charity is a women-led, international Christian movement dedicated to ending poverty, violence and social injustice in communities in the UK and around the world. We're looking for someone with: A recognised CCAB qualification or equivalent senior finance experience Board-level leadership experience, ideally within the charity sector Experience of audit and risk governance The ability to communicate complex financial information clearly An active Christian faith and commitment to the values and mission of the charity Time Commitment One annual residential trustee meeting (minimum 1 day) At least three additional virtual Board meetings each year Quarterly Audit & Risk Committee meetings (2-3 hours each) Reading and preparation time, plus occasional support to the finance team on strategic projects Initial appointment of up to three years, renewable for a second term Key Dates Application deadline: Midday, Friday 19 June 2026 First-stage interviews: Week commencing 29 June 2026 Final interviews: Week commencing 6 July 2026 This is a voluntary, unpaid position; reasonable expenses will be reimbursed. If you're passionate about using your financial expertise to support a movement transforming lives around the world, we'd love to hear from you. Please note that it is an occupational requirement that applicants must me practising Christians.
Alexander Lloyd
Senior Pensions Administator
Alexander Lloyd Croydon, Surrey
Senior Pensions Administrator We're partnering with a leading UK Pensions Consultancy and is looking for an experienced Senior Pensions Administrator to join their growing administration team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a well-established business that provides high-quality pensions consulting, administration and advisory services. This position can be aligned to East Croydon office. Our client offers flexible, hybrid working arrangements. What you'll be doing: In this role, you'll manage a portfolio of pension scheme clients, predominately Defined Benefit (DB) schemes with some Defined Contribution (DC) schemes. You will be responsible for delivering the delivering day-to-day administration, ensuring work is completed in line with scheme rules, legislation and service level agreements. Key responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day administration of a portfolio of schemes. Processing member and scheme events. Reviewing work completed by junior Pension Administrators. Producing member communications, letters and reports. Supporting client and trustee meetings when required. Participating to ad-hoc administration projects. Experience required: Experienced in administering Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, at least 5+ years. Strong knowledge and understanding of pensions legislation and technical processes. Experience working within in third-party administration environment. Excellent communication and organisational skills. If you're looking to take the next step in your pensions career and join a forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Pensions Administrator We're partnering with a leading UK Pensions Consultancy and is looking for an experienced Senior Pensions Administrator to join their growing administration team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a well-established business that provides high-quality pensions consulting, administration and advisory services. This position can be aligned to East Croydon office. Our client offers flexible, hybrid working arrangements. What you'll be doing: In this role, you'll manage a portfolio of pension scheme clients, predominately Defined Benefit (DB) schemes with some Defined Contribution (DC) schemes. You will be responsible for delivering the delivering day-to-day administration, ensuring work is completed in line with scheme rules, legislation and service level agreements. Key responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day administration of a portfolio of schemes. Processing member and scheme events. Reviewing work completed by junior Pension Administrators. Producing member communications, letters and reports. Supporting client and trustee meetings when required. Participating to ad-hoc administration projects. Experience required: Experienced in administering Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, at least 5+ years. Strong knowledge and understanding of pensions legislation and technical processes. Experience working within in third-party administration environment. Excellent communication and organisational skills. If you're looking to take the next step in your pensions career and join a forward-thinking organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
James' Place
Community Fundraising and Engagement Executive North West
James' Place Liverpool, Merseyside
James' Place, Community Fundraising and Engagement Executive Job Title: Community Fundraising and Engagement Executive - North West Salary: £24,160 per annum (£30,200 FTE) Hours: 0.8FTE, 30 hours per week (flexible over 5 days - to be discussed with successful candidate). There may be occasions when evening or weekend availability is needed. Contract Type: Permanent Location: Hybrid - based 2/3 days per week in our Liverpool centre Reports to: Fundraising Manager Community THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James' Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James' Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn't find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James' Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. THE OPPORTUNITY This is a new role designed to raise and facilitate fundraising for James' Place Liverpool and to grow community and voluntary sector relationships across the region to raise awareness of James' Place to drive referrals to our Liverpool centre. As part of the Fundraising team, you will take a leading role in building strong networks across Liverpool and the North West, helping to establish our centre as a sustainable source of life-saving support for men in suicidal crisis. The postholder will spend 50% of their time working collaboratively and taking responsibility for establishing fundraising activity across the North West with appropriate support from centre staff and fundraising colleagues, the Head of Fundraising and Communications, Director of Fundraising and External Affairs and the Chief Executive and Trustees. They will spend 40% of their time building community-based relationships with the aim of raising awareness to drive referrals to the centre, working closely with the Head of Centre Liverpool and the Centre Manager in Liverpool to do so. It is recognised that this will vary week to week depending on the current needs of the organisations. This opportunity is ideal for an ambitious individual eager to grow their skills and career while helping to secure the funding and relationships needed to achieve the charity's long-term goals. Direct Fundraising Work 50% Develop and grow a network of local donors - (including HNWI, corporates, community fundraisers as well as Trusts and Foundations) volunteer supporters and influencers across the North West with a view to increasing the fundraising reach of the organisation. Steward existing donors volunteers and prospects to secure long-term multi-year support. Support community engagement and attend fundraising events to help achieve the organisation's fundraising ambitions. Identify regional funding opportunities and support with the preparation and submission of grant applications and funding proposals. Collaborate closely with internal teams across fundraising, communications, events, and clinical teams to maximise opportunities. Direct Outreach Work 40% Support Heads of Centre to identify and engage with a range of partner organisations across Liverpool and the North West, helping to raise awareness of the charity's work. Build and maintain positive relationships with local statutory, voluntary, and community sector organisations, acting as a professional and approachable representative of the charity. Assist with partnership activity, including attending meetings, forums, and events, to share information about services and strengthen local connections. Help to coordinate partnership communications and ensure relevant information about the charity's work is shared clearly and consistently with external partners. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to support joined-up approaches to partnership and engagement activity. Identify and feedback opportunities for partnership working that could support fundraising, community engagement, and service awareness. Administration 10% Ensure all fundraising activities are delivered to a high standard ensuring compliance with fundraising regulations and best practice guidelines. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records on the CRM database. Work collaboratively with both clinical and non-fundraising colleagues within the Liverpool centre and across the organisation, building their confidence and capability in fundraising activities. Ensure all fundraising activities are delivered to a high standard, meeting regulatory and ethical requirements. Working in the Wider Charity Represent James' Place with professionalism, respect, and confidence at all times. Participate in review and evaluation processes to support the ongoing development, effectiveness, and sustainability of James' Place as a respected charity. Undertake any additional duties as required to support the successful delivery of the organisation's business plan. Values Demonstrate commitment to the James' Place values of Focus, Bravery, Respect, Compassion, Professionalism, Collaboration and Hope through all aspects of work PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Proven experience of fundraising in the charity sector, with a track record of achieving results in at least two of the following income streams: Community fundraising, Corporate partnerships, events, major gift fundraising from High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) and Trusts and Foundations. Strong understanding of donor motivations and what drives charitable giving across different audiences. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to craft persuasive messages and build rapport. Confidence and professionalism in engaging and maintaining relationships with stakeholders and partners. Excellent time management skills Practical, resilient, and flexible, with the ability to adapt to changing priorities. Innovative thinker, open to exploring new ideas and approaches to fundraising. Collaborative and solution-focused, able to work constructively with others to overcome challenges. A team player, willing to support colleagues and take on additional responsibilities when required. Capable of working on difficult and sensitive issues, demonstrating kindness, integrity, and emotional resilience, and seeking or offering help when needed. Desirable Experience using CRM databases (e.g. Salesforce) Understanding of, and interest in, mental health and suicide prevention. WE OFFER A 7% employer contributory pension scheme. Family friendly policies. Death in service insurance scheme. 25 days plus bank holidays leave entitlement (FTE), including enhanced holiday allowance with incremental rises after qualifying period. HOW TO APPLY To apply, please use the online application system to submit your CV detailing your experience, roles and responsibilities, and answer the screening questions. Closing date: 9am on Monday 22nd June 2026 Interviews are expected to be held online on 6th July 2026 Here at James' Place, we want you to feel comfortable in sharing your authentic selves and personal experiences, so we ask that you do not submit an application that has been formulated by AI. You may wish to use AI to support with structural aspects such as grammar and formatting, however your application must reflect your own genuine experiences, critical thinking and creativity. James' Place is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. Our aim is that no job applicant, temporary worker or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of age, disability, gender and transgender status, race and ethnicity, religion and belief (including no belief), marriage or civil partnership status or sexual orientation. If you have a disability or health conditions which means you'd benefit from any adjustments to the interview process to help you perform at your best, please do let us know in advance. Any job offers made are subject to the receipt of two relevant satisfactory employment references. We expect this to include one from your most recent or current employer. Any job offers made are also subject to a satisfactory DBS check and a Right to Work in the UK check. REF-
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
James' Place, Community Fundraising and Engagement Executive Job Title: Community Fundraising and Engagement Executive - North West Salary: £24,160 per annum (£30,200 FTE) Hours: 0.8FTE, 30 hours per week (flexible over 5 days - to be discussed with successful candidate). There may be occasions when evening or weekend availability is needed. Contract Type: Permanent Location: Hybrid - based 2/3 days per week in our Liverpool centre Reports to: Fundraising Manager Community THE CHARITY Suicide is the leading cause of death of men under 35 and three quarters of those who die by suicide are men. James' Place exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis through delivering clinical services. We are a charity currently offering free, life-saving therapy to suicidal men at our centres in Liverpool, London and Newcastle. James' Place was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley in 2008 after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts but didn't find it. James' Place was set up to make the experience of finding help as easy as possible. We offer men who are experiencing a suicidal crisis a brief, intensive, therapeutic intervention in a safe environment. Men who walk through the door at James' Place will be in a space where they feel valued and respected. We provide a calm and peaceful environment both inside the centres and in our outside spaces, accessible to men who visit us as well as their friends and families. We have so far treated over 5,100 men who might otherwise have been unable to access the support they desperately need. THE OPPORTUNITY This is a new role designed to raise and facilitate fundraising for James' Place Liverpool and to grow community and voluntary sector relationships across the region to raise awareness of James' Place to drive referrals to our Liverpool centre. As part of the Fundraising team, you will take a leading role in building strong networks across Liverpool and the North West, helping to establish our centre as a sustainable source of life-saving support for men in suicidal crisis. The postholder will spend 50% of their time working collaboratively and taking responsibility for establishing fundraising activity across the North West with appropriate support from centre staff and fundraising colleagues, the Head of Fundraising and Communications, Director of Fundraising and External Affairs and the Chief Executive and Trustees. They will spend 40% of their time building community-based relationships with the aim of raising awareness to drive referrals to the centre, working closely with the Head of Centre Liverpool and the Centre Manager in Liverpool to do so. It is recognised that this will vary week to week depending on the current needs of the organisations. This opportunity is ideal for an ambitious individual eager to grow their skills and career while helping to secure the funding and relationships needed to achieve the charity's long-term goals. Direct Fundraising Work 50% Develop and grow a network of local donors - (including HNWI, corporates, community fundraisers as well as Trusts and Foundations) volunteer supporters and influencers across the North West with a view to increasing the fundraising reach of the organisation. Steward existing donors volunteers and prospects to secure long-term multi-year support. Support community engagement and attend fundraising events to help achieve the organisation's fundraising ambitions. Identify regional funding opportunities and support with the preparation and submission of grant applications and funding proposals. Collaborate closely with internal teams across fundraising, communications, events, and clinical teams to maximise opportunities. Direct Outreach Work 40% Support Heads of Centre to identify and engage with a range of partner organisations across Liverpool and the North West, helping to raise awareness of the charity's work. Build and maintain positive relationships with local statutory, voluntary, and community sector organisations, acting as a professional and approachable representative of the charity. Assist with partnership activity, including attending meetings, forums, and events, to share information about services and strengthen local connections. Help to coordinate partnership communications and ensure relevant information about the charity's work is shared clearly and consistently with external partners. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to support joined-up approaches to partnership and engagement activity. Identify and feedback opportunities for partnership working that could support fundraising, community engagement, and service awareness. Administration 10% Ensure all fundraising activities are delivered to a high standard ensuring compliance with fundraising regulations and best practice guidelines. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records on the CRM database. Work collaboratively with both clinical and non-fundraising colleagues within the Liverpool centre and across the organisation, building their confidence and capability in fundraising activities. Ensure all fundraising activities are delivered to a high standard, meeting regulatory and ethical requirements. Working in the Wider Charity Represent James' Place with professionalism, respect, and confidence at all times. Participate in review and evaluation processes to support the ongoing development, effectiveness, and sustainability of James' Place as a respected charity. Undertake any additional duties as required to support the successful delivery of the organisation's business plan. Values Demonstrate commitment to the James' Place values of Focus, Bravery, Respect, Compassion, Professionalism, Collaboration and Hope through all aspects of work PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Proven experience of fundraising in the charity sector, with a track record of achieving results in at least two of the following income streams: Community fundraising, Corporate partnerships, events, major gift fundraising from High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) and Trusts and Foundations. Strong understanding of donor motivations and what drives charitable giving across different audiences. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to craft persuasive messages and build rapport. Confidence and professionalism in engaging and maintaining relationships with stakeholders and partners. Excellent time management skills Practical, resilient, and flexible, with the ability to adapt to changing priorities. Innovative thinker, open to exploring new ideas and approaches to fundraising. Collaborative and solution-focused, able to work constructively with others to overcome challenges. A team player, willing to support colleagues and take on additional responsibilities when required. Capable of working on difficult and sensitive issues, demonstrating kindness, integrity, and emotional resilience, and seeking or offering help when needed. Desirable Experience using CRM databases (e.g. Salesforce) Understanding of, and interest in, mental health and suicide prevention. WE OFFER A 7% employer contributory pension scheme. Family friendly policies. Death in service insurance scheme. 25 days plus bank holidays leave entitlement (FTE), including enhanced holiday allowance with incremental rises after qualifying period. HOW TO APPLY To apply, please use the online application system to submit your CV detailing your experience, roles and responsibilities, and answer the screening questions. Closing date: 9am on Monday 22nd June 2026 Interviews are expected to be held online on 6th July 2026 Here at James' Place, we want you to feel comfortable in sharing your authentic selves and personal experiences, so we ask that you do not submit an application that has been formulated by AI. You may wish to use AI to support with structural aspects such as grammar and formatting, however your application must reflect your own genuine experiences, critical thinking and creativity. James' Place is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community. Our aim is that no job applicant, temporary worker or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of age, disability, gender and transgender status, race and ethnicity, religion and belief (including no belief), marriage or civil partnership status or sexual orientation. If you have a disability or health conditions which means you'd benefit from any adjustments to the interview process to help you perform at your best, please do let us know in advance. Any job offers made are subject to the receipt of two relevant satisfactory employment references. We expect this to include one from your most recent or current employer. Any job offers made are also subject to a satisfactory DBS check and a Right to Work in the UK check. REF-

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