Remedy Social Work
Southwark, London
JOB ROLE Responsible for the strategic management of the service area, this role will lead the council's innovation and community involvement work. Providing expert strategy development and community involvement, the role will work with communities to design resident-led programmes and interventions to deliver the 2030 strategy, and internal and external transformation priorities, corporate and service strategies, policies and operational plans that secure the achievement of service, council objectives and value for money outcomes. Working closely with the Assistant Chief Executive - Strategy and Communities, the role will design behaviour change interventions to support community change and realign community relationships to deliver the 2030 strategy and council transformation priorities. The role will take a council-wide lead on insight and intelligence, ensuring that the council has a strong evidence base with which to make decisions and to measure impact. The role leads on partnerships, particularly relationships with the voluntary and community sector. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Lead and manage the strategic and operational activities of Strategy, Insight and Performance teams to deliver real innovation utilising high quality insight, strategy expertise, and service design and community involvement in all the Council does. Lead the use of innovation, strategy, insight, community involvement and design across a wide range of council change programmes and corporate wide critical projects. Lead the strategic framework to support the council's engagement with key partner organisations within the Council, including local public services and anchor institutions and especially with the voluntary and community sector. Provide strategic leadership on the development and implementation of modern community engagement mechanisms and techniques which provide a diversity of ways to empower residents to take part in discussions and decisions which affect them, and find their own mechanisms for engagement. Manage the pipeline of innovation, strategy, design and community involvement work, ensuring that resources are well-managed and used effectively and that all work is aligned to council and borough wide priorities. To lead on expert measures which ensure the council can prove its impact. Proactively ensure that the work of the service is well communicated both internally and externally at both a senior and operational level. Develop a service plan to meet council and borough wide priorities, ensure the development and delivery of continuous improvements in all aspects of the service and ensure compliance with all internal and external standards. Ensure the successful implementation of health and safety legislation, policies and practices, risk management and take responsibility for the business continuity of service delivery. Manage the budget of the strategy, design and communities service and take the lead responsibility for financial management of the team, planning budgets, challenging spend and creating efficiencies. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
JOB ROLE Responsible for the strategic management of the service area, this role will lead the council's innovation and community involvement work. Providing expert strategy development and community involvement, the role will work with communities to design resident-led programmes and interventions to deliver the 2030 strategy, and internal and external transformation priorities, corporate and service strategies, policies and operational plans that secure the achievement of service, council objectives and value for money outcomes. Working closely with the Assistant Chief Executive - Strategy and Communities, the role will design behaviour change interventions to support community change and realign community relationships to deliver the 2030 strategy and council transformation priorities. The role will take a council-wide lead on insight and intelligence, ensuring that the council has a strong evidence base with which to make decisions and to measure impact. The role leads on partnerships, particularly relationships with the voluntary and community sector. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Lead and manage the strategic and operational activities of Strategy, Insight and Performance teams to deliver real innovation utilising high quality insight, strategy expertise, and service design and community involvement in all the Council does. Lead the use of innovation, strategy, insight, community involvement and design across a wide range of council change programmes and corporate wide critical projects. Lead the strategic framework to support the council's engagement with key partner organisations within the Council, including local public services and anchor institutions and especially with the voluntary and community sector. Provide strategic leadership on the development and implementation of modern community engagement mechanisms and techniques which provide a diversity of ways to empower residents to take part in discussions and decisions which affect them, and find their own mechanisms for engagement. Manage the pipeline of innovation, strategy, design and community involvement work, ensuring that resources are well-managed and used effectively and that all work is aligned to council and borough wide priorities. To lead on expert measures which ensure the council can prove its impact. Proactively ensure that the work of the service is well communicated both internally and externally at both a senior and operational level. Develop a service plan to meet council and borough wide priorities, ensure the development and delivery of continuous improvements in all aspects of the service and ensure compliance with all internal and external standards. Ensure the successful implementation of health and safety legislation, policies and practices, risk management and take responsibility for the business continuity of service delivery. Manage the budget of the strategy, design and communities service and take the lead responsibility for financial management of the team, planning budgets, challenging spend and creating efficiencies. If you are interested in this role please send your updated CV in the first instance.
UK Research and Innovation
Swindon, Wiltshire
Chief Financial Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position. Location: London or Swindon. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion Direct Reports: The postholder will have line management responsibility for 7 direct reports which includes roles such as Chief Information Officer, Finance Director and General Counsel & Head of Legal. Availability: Successful candidates will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance. Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. Please note that UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment. Closing Date: 23:55 on Sunday 7th June 2026. About UKRI Launched in 2018, UKRI is an independent, non-departmental public body, which invests £10 billion per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils plus Innovate UK and Research England) with a shared vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. UKRI also provides coordinated strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on the balance of funding between research disciplines. Our mission is to "advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth". There is great intent in these seven words. The three parts of this mission are all equally important. Any knowledge-driven economy must support curiosity-driven research to provide the novel ideas that underpin the application of research, which ultimately leads to innovative companies that deliver the products and services which change our lives. UKRI is at its best when we deliver mutual symbiosis between these three parts. We employ around 9,000 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue sky research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research and business-led innovation. UKRI invests in research and innovation across all disciplines, from curiosity-driven research to business-led innovation. Our activities include: Funding excellent research and innovation across universities, research institutes, businesses and public sector bodies Supporting skills and talent, from doctoral training to leadership in academia, industry and the public sector Building and sustaining national research infrastructure, including major facilities, data capabilities and digital platforms Driving place-based growth, supporting clusters and strengthening local innovation ecosystems across the UK Convening and connecting partners across government, academia, industry and international systems to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, health, security and productivity About the Role The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic leader and principal adviser to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board. As a principal decision-maker, the CFO provides organisation-wide leadership across the following UKRI functions: finance legal digital and data risk and assurance. Alongside the CEO, the CFO is an executive member of the UKRI board. The CFO is responsible for ensuring the organisation manages public money with strong governance, effective stewardship of public funds, and the highest standards of financial management, assurance and control. They should provide strategic leadership on all aspects of public sector finance. They must ensure that financial decisions are robust, evidence based, and aligned with government priorities and the organisation's statutory responsibilities. The CFO leads the organisation's engagement with Spending Reviews and wider fiscal planning, ensuring that: resources are clearly linked to outcome financial forecasts are credible and sustainable the organisation can demonstrate strong financial management to ministers, the sponsoring department, HM Treasury, and other stakeholders. Working in close partnership with the CEO, the CFO plays a central role in shaping and delivering UKRI's long-term strategic vision. The role requires a deep understanding of the political, economic and societal context in which UKRI operates, translating external drivers and risks into clear strategic priorities and operational plans. The CFO also manages a number of senior leaders across UKRI, building organisational capability and resilience. Externally, the CFO will build confidence and engage at the highest levels of Government, industry, academia and with international partners The CFO will be a member of the Executive Committee and the UKRI Board. They will: lead a directorate of approximately 800 people through 7 direct reports manage a direct annual budget of £40 million carry overarching responsibility for managing finance and commercials across the UK Research & Innovation portfolio worth £10Bn. The CFO will establish and maintain a legally robust, risk-based governance and control framework that supports confident decision-making and delivery. They will lead engagement with the Government Internal Audit Agency and the Audit Committee, providing clear assurance to the Accounting Officer and Board on the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control. They will also serve as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out company boards where required, offering governance, challenge and commercial insight to support growth and protect public value. They will also oversee other professional services within UKRI, to be discussed with the successful candidate. Key Responsibilities: Providing strategic leadership across UKRI, working closely with the CEO and executive colleagues to shape organisational direction and ensure UKRI's interests are effectively represented to internal and external stakeholders, including senior government officials, industry leaders, and international partners Guiding the development and execution of UKRI's long-term strategy, exercising sound judgement in balancing DSIT objectives, financial constraints, and emerging national opportunities to position UKRI as a world-leading research and innovation organisation Overseeing day-to-day executive operations as a core member of the Executive Committee, with direct accountability for finance, digital, data, risk and legal, across UKRI's entire portfolio Representing the CEO and UKRI at high-level engagements, deploying strong influencing skills to build trust with industry, and steward key relationships at central and local government levels, as well as with major customers, strategic partners and corporate service providers Providing executive leadership over strategic partnerships, enabling UKRI and UK companies to access critical technologies and capabilities that support national priorities and global competitiveness Serving as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out boards as required, bringing strong governance, commercial insight, and independent judgement to high-growth ventures Providing robust budget stewardship to ensure UKRI makes full and effective use of its grant in aid in delivering its organisational objectives. To find out more about the role please click 'apply' to visit out careers site. Your Skills and Experience UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent the organisation with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following: Essential Criteria: Proven experience leading and developing diverse, high-performing teams, with the ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and deliver results through others Extensive experience holding enterprise-wide responsibility for financial probity, governance, and the effective delivery of financial outcomes within a large, complex organisation. Strong understanding of the drivers of UK economic growth, including wider policy, sectoral, and market trends that shape national research and innovation priorities Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly and build productive partnerships with industry, central and local government, universities, and other external institutions Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to operate confidently at Board and senior Government levels, challenge constructively, and shape decision-making in complex, multi-stakeholder environments Strong personal resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to make decisions under pressure, manage differing viewpoints, and maintain focus on organisational priorities Demonstrated commitment to personal growth, organisational learning, and continuous improvement . click apply for full job details
Chief Financial Officer, UKRI Contract Term: This is a permanent, open-ended position. Location: London or Swindon. Please note, this role includes regular travel to sites across the UK and international travel on occasion Direct Reports: The postholder will have line management responsibility for 7 direct reports which includes roles such as Chief Information Officer, Finance Director and General Counsel & Head of Legal. Availability: Successful candidates will be encouraged to take up their appointment as soon as possible, following the successful completion of pre-appointment checks and security clearance. Security Level: The successful candidate must hold, or be willing to undergo, Developed Vetting (DV) security clearance. Please note that UKRI reserves the right to initiate or repeat security screening as required during the course of employment. Closing Date: 23:55 on Sunday 7th June 2026. About UKRI Launched in 2018, UKRI is an independent, non-departmental public body, which invests £10 billion per annum in research and innovation. We bring together nine executive council partners (the seven Research Councils plus Innovate UK and Research England) with a shared vision to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. UKRI also provides coordinated strategic advice to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on the balance of funding between research disciplines. Our mission is to "advance knowledge, improve lives and drive growth". There is great intent in these seven words. The three parts of this mission are all equally important. Any knowledge-driven economy must support curiosity-driven research to provide the novel ideas that underpin the application of research, which ultimately leads to innovative companies that deliver the products and services which change our lives. UKRI is at its best when we deliver mutual symbiosis between these three parts. We employ around 9,000 staff who support some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects. We develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world and work collaboratively with industry, academia and government in exciting partnerships. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through blue sky research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research and business-led innovation. UKRI invests in research and innovation across all disciplines, from curiosity-driven research to business-led innovation. Our activities include: Funding excellent research and innovation across universities, research institutes, businesses and public sector bodies Supporting skills and talent, from doctoral training to leadership in academia, industry and the public sector Building and sustaining national research infrastructure, including major facilities, data capabilities and digital platforms Driving place-based growth, supporting clusters and strengthening local innovation ecosystems across the UK Convening and connecting partners across government, academia, industry and international systems to tackle complex challenges such as climate change, health, security and productivity About the Role The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior strategic leader and principal adviser to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board. As a principal decision-maker, the CFO provides organisation-wide leadership across the following UKRI functions: finance legal digital and data risk and assurance. Alongside the CEO, the CFO is an executive member of the UKRI board. The CFO is responsible for ensuring the organisation manages public money with strong governance, effective stewardship of public funds, and the highest standards of financial management, assurance and control. They should provide strategic leadership on all aspects of public sector finance. They must ensure that financial decisions are robust, evidence based, and aligned with government priorities and the organisation's statutory responsibilities. The CFO leads the organisation's engagement with Spending Reviews and wider fiscal planning, ensuring that: resources are clearly linked to outcome financial forecasts are credible and sustainable the organisation can demonstrate strong financial management to ministers, the sponsoring department, HM Treasury, and other stakeholders. Working in close partnership with the CEO, the CFO plays a central role in shaping and delivering UKRI's long-term strategic vision. The role requires a deep understanding of the political, economic and societal context in which UKRI operates, translating external drivers and risks into clear strategic priorities and operational plans. The CFO also manages a number of senior leaders across UKRI, building organisational capability and resilience. Externally, the CFO will build confidence and engage at the highest levels of Government, industry, academia and with international partners The CFO will be a member of the Executive Committee and the UKRI Board. They will: lead a directorate of approximately 800 people through 7 direct reports manage a direct annual budget of £40 million carry overarching responsibility for managing finance and commercials across the UK Research & Innovation portfolio worth £10Bn. The CFO will establish and maintain a legally robust, risk-based governance and control framework that supports confident decision-making and delivery. They will lead engagement with the Government Internal Audit Agency and the Audit Committee, providing clear assurance to the Accounting Officer and Board on the effectiveness of governance, risk management and internal control. They will also serve as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out company boards where required, offering governance, challenge and commercial insight to support growth and protect public value. They will also oversee other professional services within UKRI, to be discussed with the successful candidate. Key Responsibilities: Providing strategic leadership across UKRI, working closely with the CEO and executive colleagues to shape organisational direction and ensure UKRI's interests are effectively represented to internal and external stakeholders, including senior government officials, industry leaders, and international partners Guiding the development and execution of UKRI's long-term strategy, exercising sound judgement in balancing DSIT objectives, financial constraints, and emerging national opportunities to position UKRI as a world-leading research and innovation organisation Overseeing day-to-day executive operations as a core member of the Executive Committee, with direct accountability for finance, digital, data, risk and legal, across UKRI's entire portfolio Representing the CEO and UKRI at high-level engagements, deploying strong influencing skills to build trust with industry, and steward key relationships at central and local government levels, as well as with major customers, strategic partners and corporate service providers Providing executive leadership over strategic partnerships, enabling UKRI and UK companies to access critical technologies and capabilities that support national priorities and global competitiveness Serving as a non-executive director on UKRI spin-out boards as required, bringing strong governance, commercial insight, and independent judgement to high-growth ventures Providing robust budget stewardship to ensure UKRI makes full and effective use of its grant in aid in delivering its organisational objectives. To find out more about the role please click 'apply' to visit out careers site. Your Skills and Experience UKRI wishes to attract the highest calibre of candidates with the appropriate standing for this role. The successful candidate will be able to command confidence and represent the organisation with its many stakeholders at the highest level, being able to demonstrate the following: Essential Criteria: Proven experience leading and developing diverse, high-performing teams, with the ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and deliver results through others Extensive experience holding enterprise-wide responsibility for financial probity, governance, and the effective delivery of financial outcomes within a large, complex organisation. Strong understanding of the drivers of UK economic growth, including wider policy, sectoral, and market trends that shape national research and innovation priorities Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to establish credibility quickly and build productive partnerships with industry, central and local government, universities, and other external institutions Highly effective communicator and influencer, able to operate confidently at Board and senior Government levels, challenge constructively, and shape decision-making in complex, multi-stakeholder environments Strong personal resilience and sound judgement, with the ability to make decisions under pressure, manage differing viewpoints, and maintain focus on organisational priorities Demonstrated commitment to personal growth, organisational learning, and continuous improvement . click apply for full job details
DIFFERENT PLANET ARTS
The General Manager of DPA will be responsible for supporting the development of DPA, driving the company forward, raising the profile, reach, and impact of the work, and ensuring the viability and effective operations of DPA. Our General Manager is a key member of Different Planet Arts small staff team. Working closely with the Artistic Director and the Board of Trustees as part of the Senior Management Team, you will manage and organise operational support for Different Planet arts programme, ensuring we provide an excellent service to our participants, partners and audiences. This role is suitable for someone building a career in operations. We are looking for someone who can maintain and provide the right systems and structures to enable others to lead and create our arts projects, and provide ongoing, efficient admin, managerial and fundraising support. You will manage and be responsible for our systems and processes for financial administration, fundraising, governance procedures and processes, monitoring and keeping the Different Planet Arts office running day-to-day as an administrative hub. You will work closely with our treasurer (who is responsible for creating quarterly Management Accounts.) Role: General Manager Reports to: Artistic Director & Board of Trustees Salary: £190 per day, 3 days a week for 48 weeks of the year Contract: This is a rolling freelance position initially for 6 months to be extended subject to securing future funding Hours: Preferably 3 days (22.5 hours) a week, 1.5 days at our office in Lewes. Benefits: Training and development opportunities Probation Period: 3 months Deadline for submissions is midday on the 8th October 2025 & interviews will take place on the 9th & 10th October with a view to onboarding around the beginning of November 2025 Management Responsibilities Support and implement the artistic, business, and strategic planning of DPA, in consultation with the Artistic Director, Board of Trustees, and stakeholders. Drive relationships with key stakeholders and funders Cultivate a supportive climate of creativity, innovation, and risk-taking in DPA's work Ensure DPA remains solvent and able to meet its commitments as outlined in the Three Year Plan Lead the fundraising strategy and portfolio at DPA and develop new and diverse fundraising initiatives Lead the processes and procedures of governance of DPA both internally with trustees and with external agencies. Manage DPA's financial operations, ensuring accurate budgets and reports for staff, board, auditors and funders Develop and operate the most efficient administrative processes and systems to support the smooth delivery of DPA's work. Ensure DPA's organisation and activities comply with the requirements of Charities Commission and Companies House. Act as DPA's principal interface to these bodies Ensure governance, HR policies, and practices are reviewed and updated to deliver a safe working environment and compliance with employment law Other To work within DPA s policies and procedures, including Health and Safety To support the development of safeguarding policies and practices Job Requirements Experience & Knowledge • A minimum of three years' experience in management and administrative in an arts, or charity organisation or as a company manager in theatre • Experience of financial processes, including budget management & monitoring • Understanding of HR policy, processes and best practice • Experience of securing resources, including making successful funding proposals and grant applications • Experience of managing office systems, including IT systems. • Exceptional interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate effectively in person and in writing with a wide range of people • Understanding of Health and Safety in the workplace • Exceptional organisational skills with the ability to effectively prioritise • Ability to develop, maintain and contribute to partnerships involving various stakeholders to achieve positive outcomes • Skilful in managing a small and passionate team of employees, freelancers, and volunteers. • A commitment to access and inclusion within the arts, in alignment with our justice goals. Skills & Attributes • Strong written and verbal communication skills • An organised team player, able to balance competing demands and work collaboratively with a broad range of people • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. To apply, please fill out the application ( part 1 and part 2) and email us this together with your CV along a cover letter. We encourage you to discuss your vision for what you would want to do to make Different Planet Arts a thriving home for our creatives and an innovative space for producing our unique, inclusive arts projects, and how you would go about doing it. Thank you for your interest in joining our team. We re excited to hear from you!
The General Manager of DPA will be responsible for supporting the development of DPA, driving the company forward, raising the profile, reach, and impact of the work, and ensuring the viability and effective operations of DPA. Our General Manager is a key member of Different Planet Arts small staff team. Working closely with the Artistic Director and the Board of Trustees as part of the Senior Management Team, you will manage and organise operational support for Different Planet arts programme, ensuring we provide an excellent service to our participants, partners and audiences. This role is suitable for someone building a career in operations. We are looking for someone who can maintain and provide the right systems and structures to enable others to lead and create our arts projects, and provide ongoing, efficient admin, managerial and fundraising support. You will manage and be responsible for our systems and processes for financial administration, fundraising, governance procedures and processes, monitoring and keeping the Different Planet Arts office running day-to-day as an administrative hub. You will work closely with our treasurer (who is responsible for creating quarterly Management Accounts.) Role: General Manager Reports to: Artistic Director & Board of Trustees Salary: £190 per day, 3 days a week for 48 weeks of the year Contract: This is a rolling freelance position initially for 6 months to be extended subject to securing future funding Hours: Preferably 3 days (22.5 hours) a week, 1.5 days at our office in Lewes. Benefits: Training and development opportunities Probation Period: 3 months Deadline for submissions is midday on the 8th October 2025 & interviews will take place on the 9th & 10th October with a view to onboarding around the beginning of November 2025 Management Responsibilities Support and implement the artistic, business, and strategic planning of DPA, in consultation with the Artistic Director, Board of Trustees, and stakeholders. Drive relationships with key stakeholders and funders Cultivate a supportive climate of creativity, innovation, and risk-taking in DPA's work Ensure DPA remains solvent and able to meet its commitments as outlined in the Three Year Plan Lead the fundraising strategy and portfolio at DPA and develop new and diverse fundraising initiatives Lead the processes and procedures of governance of DPA both internally with trustees and with external agencies. Manage DPA's financial operations, ensuring accurate budgets and reports for staff, board, auditors and funders Develop and operate the most efficient administrative processes and systems to support the smooth delivery of DPA's work. Ensure DPA's organisation and activities comply with the requirements of Charities Commission and Companies House. Act as DPA's principal interface to these bodies Ensure governance, HR policies, and practices are reviewed and updated to deliver a safe working environment and compliance with employment law Other To work within DPA s policies and procedures, including Health and Safety To support the development of safeguarding policies and practices Job Requirements Experience & Knowledge • A minimum of three years' experience in management and administrative in an arts, or charity organisation or as a company manager in theatre • Experience of financial processes, including budget management & monitoring • Understanding of HR policy, processes and best practice • Experience of securing resources, including making successful funding proposals and grant applications • Experience of managing office systems, including IT systems. • Exceptional interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate effectively in person and in writing with a wide range of people • Understanding of Health and Safety in the workplace • Exceptional organisational skills with the ability to effectively prioritise • Ability to develop, maintain and contribute to partnerships involving various stakeholders to achieve positive outcomes • Skilful in managing a small and passionate team of employees, freelancers, and volunteers. • A commitment to access and inclusion within the arts, in alignment with our justice goals. Skills & Attributes • Strong written and verbal communication skills • An organised team player, able to balance competing demands and work collaboratively with a broad range of people • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. To apply, please fill out the application ( part 1 and part 2) and email us this together with your CV along a cover letter. We encourage you to discuss your vision for what you would want to do to make Different Planet Arts a thriving home for our creatives and an innovative space for producing our unique, inclusive arts projects, and how you would go about doing it. Thank you for your interest in joining our team. We re excited to hear from you!