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Adecco
Assistant Chief Executive
Adecco Croydon, London
Assistant Chief Executive Location: Croydon Salary: 151,848 - 157,898 Contract: Fixed Term Contract until December 2026 (with potential extension) About the Role We are seeking an exceptional and highly experienced leader to join our client as our Assistant Chief Executive. This is a critical, high-profile role at the heart of the organisation, responsible for driving transformation, supporting the council's Renewal Improvement Plan, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, financially sustainable services. As a key member of the Corporate Management Team, you will work closely with the Chief Executive, Corporate Directors and elected Members to shape the future of the borough, embedding a "One Council" approach and leading significant organisational and cultural change. Key Responsibilities Reporting to the Chief Executive, the Assistant Chief Executive will: Provide strategic leadership across a broad portfolio including: Public Health (in partnership with the Director of Public Health) Digital, ICT and cyber security Resident access and customer services Information governance (FOI, SAR, GDPR) Corporate complaints and oversight of Ombudsman/ICO liaison Communications and engagement (internal and external) Human Resources, organisational development and workforce planning Elections, Mayor's Office support, and Coroner's Service support Policy, business intelligence, performance management Programme & project management, resilience and emergency planning Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Service quality, productivity improvement and transformation Lead delivery of the Renewal Improvement Plan, ensuring robust programme management and measurable outcomes Provide high-quality professional advice to: Leader and Cabinet Scrutiny & Overview Committee Audit, Ethics and other council committees Drive the development and implementation of corporate strategies, policies and performance frameworks Lead resident-focused service transformation, enhancing digital access and customer experience Champion transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement across all services Oversee significant budgets, ensuring financial sustainability, compliance and value for money Lead and inspire a large, multi-disciplinary directorate, with direct line management of senior leaders Act as a key partner across local, regional and national networks, including London-wide bodies and voluntary sector organisations Play a critical role in emergency planning and response, including Gold command and deputising for the Chief Executive where required About You We are looking for a visionary, collaborative and values-driven leader with: Proven experience operating at senior executive level within a complex organisation (local government or similar) Previous experience working within London at CEO level A track record of delivering large-scale transformation and improvement programmes Strong political acumen and experience working with Members and governance structures Expertise across corporate services including HR, digital, communications, policy or performance Financial leadership experience, including managing large budgets and driving savings programmes Outstanding leadership skills, with the ability to inspire, influence and develop high-performing teams A strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion A passion for public service and improving outcomes for residents Additional Information This role is politically restricted under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 The postholder must uphold the Nolan Principles of Public Life: Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty and Leadership The role requires flexibility, including occasional evenings, weekends, and emergency response duties This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in one of London's most ambitious transformation programmes. You will help shape a financially stable, resident-focused council and make a lasting impact. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Assistant Chief Executive Location: Croydon Salary: 151,848 - 157,898 Contract: Fixed Term Contract until December 2026 (with potential extension) About the Role We are seeking an exceptional and highly experienced leader to join our client as our Assistant Chief Executive. This is a critical, high-profile role at the heart of the organisation, responsible for driving transformation, supporting the council's Renewal Improvement Plan, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, financially sustainable services. As a key member of the Corporate Management Team, you will work closely with the Chief Executive, Corporate Directors and elected Members to shape the future of the borough, embedding a "One Council" approach and leading significant organisational and cultural change. Key Responsibilities Reporting to the Chief Executive, the Assistant Chief Executive will: Provide strategic leadership across a broad portfolio including: Public Health (in partnership with the Director of Public Health) Digital, ICT and cyber security Resident access and customer services Information governance (FOI, SAR, GDPR) Corporate complaints and oversight of Ombudsman/ICO liaison Communications and engagement (internal and external) Human Resources, organisational development and workforce planning Elections, Mayor's Office support, and Coroner's Service support Policy, business intelligence, performance management Programme & project management, resilience and emergency planning Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Service quality, productivity improvement and transformation Lead delivery of the Renewal Improvement Plan, ensuring robust programme management and measurable outcomes Provide high-quality professional advice to: Leader and Cabinet Scrutiny & Overview Committee Audit, Ethics and other council committees Drive the development and implementation of corporate strategies, policies and performance frameworks Lead resident-focused service transformation, enhancing digital access and customer experience Champion transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement across all services Oversee significant budgets, ensuring financial sustainability, compliance and value for money Lead and inspire a large, multi-disciplinary directorate, with direct line management of senior leaders Act as a key partner across local, regional and national networks, including London-wide bodies and voluntary sector organisations Play a critical role in emergency planning and response, including Gold command and deputising for the Chief Executive where required About You We are looking for a visionary, collaborative and values-driven leader with: Proven experience operating at senior executive level within a complex organisation (local government or similar) Previous experience working within London at CEO level A track record of delivering large-scale transformation and improvement programmes Strong political acumen and experience working with Members and governance structures Expertise across corporate services including HR, digital, communications, policy or performance Financial leadership experience, including managing large budgets and driving savings programmes Outstanding leadership skills, with the ability to inspire, influence and develop high-performing teams A strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion A passion for public service and improving outcomes for residents Additional Information This role is politically restricted under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 The postholder must uphold the Nolan Principles of Public Life: Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty and Leadership The role requires flexibility, including occasional evenings, weekends, and emergency response duties This is a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in one of London's most ambitious transformation programmes. You will help shape a financially stable, resident-focused council and make a lasting impact. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Oracle HCM Functional Lead
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited West Drayton, Middlesex
We have an excellent contract job opportunity for Oracle HCM Functional Lead with experience managing modules like ER Cases - Absence/Grievance/Conduct etc. OR strategic workforce planning. Contract - 12 months Location - Waterside (UB7 0GB) Hybrid - 3 to 4 days per week Pay - attractive daily rate (Inside IR35) Accountability Leads engagement with GPOs, SMEs and other stakeholders to understand the business needs, objectives, and pain points related to HR processes within the defined functional scope. Drives the System Integrator led activities for the design, mapping and configuration of Oracle HCM modules such as Core HR (Global Human Resources) Talent management Workforce compensation Absence management Recruitment Creates and validates functional design specifications, configuration guides and business process maps. Define test scenarios, scripts, and execute unit and system integration testing. Collaborate with the testing team during UAT, to ensure the system design according to business requirements. Assist in conducting gap analyses and developing solutions to bridge business requirements and system functionalities. Assist in planning and executing data migration strategies. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure successful integration of Oracle HR systems with other enterprise applications. Facilitate go-live activities including cutover planning, user training and hypercare support. Stay updated on Oracle HR module enhancements, new features, and industry best practices to drive system improvements. There is an expectation that you will undertake adhoc work on an exceptional basis or provide relevant cover for other team tasks Skills Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and adapt to evolving project needs. Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects and drive successful change initiatives. Exceptional communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels. Demonstrated ability to lead and influence without direct authority, leveraging strong influencing skills. Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and projects. Detail-oriented with a focus on delivering high-quality, accurate work. Proven ability to distil complex issues and competing priorities into clear, actionable recommendations Strong skills in root cause analysis and process improvement Qualification & Experience Strong understanding of HR operations, processes and business priorities, with experience relevant to the scope Experience in Information Technology, Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field. Hands-on experience working with Oracle HR application (desired) Experience in performing business analysis, requirements gathering, and translating requirements into system specifications (desired) Familiarity with Oracle HR setup, configuration, and support processes (desired) Certification in Oracle HR modules is a plus. Strong understanding of HCM business processes and best practices. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Talent Solutions is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
We have an excellent contract job opportunity for Oracle HCM Functional Lead with experience managing modules like ER Cases - Absence/Grievance/Conduct etc. OR strategic workforce planning. Contract - 12 months Location - Waterside (UB7 0GB) Hybrid - 3 to 4 days per week Pay - attractive daily rate (Inside IR35) Accountability Leads engagement with GPOs, SMEs and other stakeholders to understand the business needs, objectives, and pain points related to HR processes within the defined functional scope. Drives the System Integrator led activities for the design, mapping and configuration of Oracle HCM modules such as Core HR (Global Human Resources) Talent management Workforce compensation Absence management Recruitment Creates and validates functional design specifications, configuration guides and business process maps. Define test scenarios, scripts, and execute unit and system integration testing. Collaborate with the testing team during UAT, to ensure the system design according to business requirements. Assist in conducting gap analyses and developing solutions to bridge business requirements and system functionalities. Assist in planning and executing data migration strategies. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure successful integration of Oracle HR systems with other enterprise applications. Facilitate go-live activities including cutover planning, user training and hypercare support. Stay updated on Oracle HR module enhancements, new features, and industry best practices to drive system improvements. There is an expectation that you will undertake adhoc work on an exceptional basis or provide relevant cover for other team tasks Skills Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and adapt to evolving project needs. Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects and drive successful change initiatives. Exceptional communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels. Demonstrated ability to lead and influence without direct authority, leveraging strong influencing skills. Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and projects. Detail-oriented with a focus on delivering high-quality, accurate work. Proven ability to distil complex issues and competing priorities into clear, actionable recommendations Strong skills in root cause analysis and process improvement Qualification & Experience Strong understanding of HR operations, processes and business priorities, with experience relevant to the scope Experience in Information Technology, Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field. Hands-on experience working with Oracle HR application (desired) Experience in performing business analysis, requirements gathering, and translating requirements into system specifications (desired) Familiarity with Oracle HR setup, configuration, and support processes (desired) Certification in Oracle HR modules is a plus. Strong understanding of HCM business processes and best practices. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Talent Solutions is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Pursuit Resources Group
Director of Human Resources EMEA
Pursuit Resources Group
Director of Human Resources - EMEA West London (with travel to Essex & Amsterdam) Permanent, Full-Time Competitive Executive Package This is a rare and compelling opportunity to take ownership of the entire HR function across a globally recognised lifestyle and apparel brand's EMEA operations. Reporting directly to the Chief Human Resources Officer, you will be the most senior HR voice in the region, covering three key hubs: West London, Essex, and Amsterdam. This is not a purely strategic role - nor is it purely operational. It demands both. You will shape the people agenda from the boardroom and deliver it on the ground, navigating the nuances of UK and Dutch employment law, building high-performing teams, and embedding a culture that is inclusive, energised, and ready for growth. The brand behind this role is a household name in lifestyle fashion - with a portfolio that spans apparel, fragrance, footwear, and accessories - sold and recognised across global markets. Their EMEA operation is at an exciting point of evolution, and the right person will play a central role in shaping what it becomes. What You'll Be Responsible For - Director of Human Resources EMEA Strategic HR Leadership Partner with the London-based Managing Director and US senior leadership team to align the people strategy with global business priorities Lead organisational design initiatives that drive efficiency and cross-border collaboration between UK and Netherlands teams Act as a trusted coach and advisor to regional directors and department heads on leadership, culture, and talent Talent Acquisition & Performance Oversee recruitment strategy to attract top-tier talent across fashion, retail, and corporate functions in competitive European markets Implement and embed performance management frameworks that foster high performance, continuous feedback, and accountability Lead succession planning and talent reviews to build a robust internal leadership pipeline Employee Relations, Culture & Legal Serve as the primary escalation point for complex ER matters, ensuring resolutions are fair, consistent, and legally compliant Design and deliver engagement initiatives tailored to both corporate office environments and operational/logistics hubs Manage relationships with external employment lawyers across the UK and Netherlands, providing expert internal liaison on disputes, restructuring, and regulatory changes Compensation, Benefits & Payroll Take end-to-end accountability for regional payroll co-ordination across all three EMEA sites, partnering with finance and external payroll vendors Ensure compliance with UK and Dutch employment legislation - including Works Councils and CAO regulations Partner with Global Total Rewards to ensure compensation and benefits packages remain competitive in each market Facilities & Office Operations Oversee EMEA facilities and property operations, managing relationships with landlords, vendors, and health & safety inspectors Lead office space planning, lease renewals, and workplace safety protocols in accordance with local regulations What We're Looking For - Director of Human Resources EMEA The successful candidate will bring a rare combination of commercial credibility, genuine people instinct, and multi-jurisdictional expertise. Specifically, we are seeking: A minimum of 8-10 years' progressive HR experience, with at least 3-5 years in a senior leadership or Director-level role Demonstrable multi-site and cross-border experience, specifically across the UK and the Netherlands Deep knowledge of UK employment law and solid working knowledge of Dutch labour law, including Works Council navigation A background in apparel, retail, wholesale, or consumer goods is highly desirable Proven experience managing payroll operations and vendor relationships across multiple jurisdictions Experience collaborating with external legal counsel on complex European employment matters Exceptional stakeholder management skills - comfortable operating at executive level and influencing across cultural and geographic boundaries CIPD Level 7 qualification (or equivalent); Bachelor's degree in HR or Business Administration - Master's preferred Fluency in English is essential; Dutch language skills are a distinct advantage What's on Offer Competitive executive salary and performance-based bonus scheme Comprehensive benefits package including private medical insurance, life assurance, and contributory pension Employee discounts across an extensive portfolio of globally recognised brands A dynamic, international working environment within a creative and collaborative business Real influence - this is a seat at the table, not an advisory function How to Apply - Director of Human Resources EMEA All applications and enquiries are handled with the strictest confidence - your details will never be shared with any third party without your explicit consent, and we will always speak with you before approaching a client on your behalf.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Director of Human Resources - EMEA West London (with travel to Essex & Amsterdam) Permanent, Full-Time Competitive Executive Package This is a rare and compelling opportunity to take ownership of the entire HR function across a globally recognised lifestyle and apparel brand's EMEA operations. Reporting directly to the Chief Human Resources Officer, you will be the most senior HR voice in the region, covering three key hubs: West London, Essex, and Amsterdam. This is not a purely strategic role - nor is it purely operational. It demands both. You will shape the people agenda from the boardroom and deliver it on the ground, navigating the nuances of UK and Dutch employment law, building high-performing teams, and embedding a culture that is inclusive, energised, and ready for growth. The brand behind this role is a household name in lifestyle fashion - with a portfolio that spans apparel, fragrance, footwear, and accessories - sold and recognised across global markets. Their EMEA operation is at an exciting point of evolution, and the right person will play a central role in shaping what it becomes. What You'll Be Responsible For - Director of Human Resources EMEA Strategic HR Leadership Partner with the London-based Managing Director and US senior leadership team to align the people strategy with global business priorities Lead organisational design initiatives that drive efficiency and cross-border collaboration between UK and Netherlands teams Act as a trusted coach and advisor to regional directors and department heads on leadership, culture, and talent Talent Acquisition & Performance Oversee recruitment strategy to attract top-tier talent across fashion, retail, and corporate functions in competitive European markets Implement and embed performance management frameworks that foster high performance, continuous feedback, and accountability Lead succession planning and talent reviews to build a robust internal leadership pipeline Employee Relations, Culture & Legal Serve as the primary escalation point for complex ER matters, ensuring resolutions are fair, consistent, and legally compliant Design and deliver engagement initiatives tailored to both corporate office environments and operational/logistics hubs Manage relationships with external employment lawyers across the UK and Netherlands, providing expert internal liaison on disputes, restructuring, and regulatory changes Compensation, Benefits & Payroll Take end-to-end accountability for regional payroll co-ordination across all three EMEA sites, partnering with finance and external payroll vendors Ensure compliance with UK and Dutch employment legislation - including Works Councils and CAO regulations Partner with Global Total Rewards to ensure compensation and benefits packages remain competitive in each market Facilities & Office Operations Oversee EMEA facilities and property operations, managing relationships with landlords, vendors, and health & safety inspectors Lead office space planning, lease renewals, and workplace safety protocols in accordance with local regulations What We're Looking For - Director of Human Resources EMEA The successful candidate will bring a rare combination of commercial credibility, genuine people instinct, and multi-jurisdictional expertise. Specifically, we are seeking: A minimum of 8-10 years' progressive HR experience, with at least 3-5 years in a senior leadership or Director-level role Demonstrable multi-site and cross-border experience, specifically across the UK and the Netherlands Deep knowledge of UK employment law and solid working knowledge of Dutch labour law, including Works Council navigation A background in apparel, retail, wholesale, or consumer goods is highly desirable Proven experience managing payroll operations and vendor relationships across multiple jurisdictions Experience collaborating with external legal counsel on complex European employment matters Exceptional stakeholder management skills - comfortable operating at executive level and influencing across cultural and geographic boundaries CIPD Level 7 qualification (or equivalent); Bachelor's degree in HR or Business Administration - Master's preferred Fluency in English is essential; Dutch language skills are a distinct advantage What's on Offer Competitive executive salary and performance-based bonus scheme Comprehensive benefits package including private medical insurance, life assurance, and contributory pension Employee discounts across an extensive portfolio of globally recognised brands A dynamic, international working environment within a creative and collaborative business Real influence - this is a seat at the table, not an advisory function How to Apply - Director of Human Resources EMEA All applications and enquiries are handled with the strictest confidence - your details will never be shared with any third party without your explicit consent, and we will always speak with you before approaching a client on your behalf.
Hays Construction and Property
Head of Repairs and Maintenance
Hays Construction and Property Widnes, Cheshire
Your new company A new opportunity to work in the social housing sector. The Head of Repairs and Maintenance will lead the delivery of a truly customer-focused repairs and maintenance management service. The role is specifically responsible for our directly delivering responsive and vacant home repair services. You will work with the Director of Homes and the Heads of Customer to ensure customers remain at the heart of the organisation and that we deliver on our regulatory, compliance and value for money requirements. Key to this role will be effective communications with customers, stakeholders, and colleagues, along with strong leadership and performance management. You will manage a team including Voids Manager, Habitations Manager and two maintenance managers. This is a 12 months FTC. Provide authentic, inspirational, and innovative leadership to provide an efficient, consistent, and right first-time customer experience. Responsibility for the delivery of responsive and vacant home repair services, work planning and scheduling, and works in relation to the Housing Disrepair & Habitation Act. Work collaboratively with senior management team to deliver operational plans to drive improvements in key corporate performance targets. Oversee the operational performance and delivery of the service for both directly employed colleagues and subcontractor resources to the agreed service standards. Insight into action - Implementation of strategies, policies and procedures relating to pre-emptive solutions for customers. Ensure full compliance with health and safety legislation and robust procurement and contract management systems. Ensures that disaster management, business continuity and other emergency plans are in place for the services under your control, and you continually review these with colleagues to cover the appropriate range of scenarios. Ensure compliance in respect of governance and adherence to relevant statutory and regulatory provisions. Manage risks associated with areas under the jobholder's control. Prepare, manage and control budgets, ensuring value for money is achieved and that expenditure is approved, questioned and controlled in line with agreed procedure. Ensure that the service delivered is in line with the requirements of customers and that the customer's voice is heard. About you: Substantial Repairs and Maintenance experience in a customer-facing environment. Experience in leading, managing, motivating, and developing people and teams by providing clear goals and direction through effective and regular performance management. Can confidently communicate and influence across the range of the organisation (up to Exec level) and externally, including presentations and report writing. Able to constructively challenge and give/receive feedback to all stakeholders about all areas of the business. Sound demonstrable financial & business acumen skills including management of budgets, risks and robust project management. Ability to manage, interpret and manipulate large, complex data sets, produce high quality reports and decide future action/strategy. Extensive experience of Health, Safety, compliance and within the housing sector and / or commercial property sector. Significant experience of the Housing Health and Safety rating system (HHSRS), disrepair and the Human Habitation Act 2018. Benefits: - Agile working - 57,014 to 63,349 salary - 30 days holiday plus bank holidays. Increases with length of service - Free health cover - Buy and sell holidays What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Your new company A new opportunity to work in the social housing sector. The Head of Repairs and Maintenance will lead the delivery of a truly customer-focused repairs and maintenance management service. The role is specifically responsible for our directly delivering responsive and vacant home repair services. You will work with the Director of Homes and the Heads of Customer to ensure customers remain at the heart of the organisation and that we deliver on our regulatory, compliance and value for money requirements. Key to this role will be effective communications with customers, stakeholders, and colleagues, along with strong leadership and performance management. You will manage a team including Voids Manager, Habitations Manager and two maintenance managers. This is a 12 months FTC. Provide authentic, inspirational, and innovative leadership to provide an efficient, consistent, and right first-time customer experience. Responsibility for the delivery of responsive and vacant home repair services, work planning and scheduling, and works in relation to the Housing Disrepair & Habitation Act. Work collaboratively with senior management team to deliver operational plans to drive improvements in key corporate performance targets. Oversee the operational performance and delivery of the service for both directly employed colleagues and subcontractor resources to the agreed service standards. Insight into action - Implementation of strategies, policies and procedures relating to pre-emptive solutions for customers. Ensure full compliance with health and safety legislation and robust procurement and contract management systems. Ensures that disaster management, business continuity and other emergency plans are in place for the services under your control, and you continually review these with colleagues to cover the appropriate range of scenarios. Ensure compliance in respect of governance and adherence to relevant statutory and regulatory provisions. Manage risks associated with areas under the jobholder's control. Prepare, manage and control budgets, ensuring value for money is achieved and that expenditure is approved, questioned and controlled in line with agreed procedure. Ensure that the service delivered is in line with the requirements of customers and that the customer's voice is heard. About you: Substantial Repairs and Maintenance experience in a customer-facing environment. Experience in leading, managing, motivating, and developing people and teams by providing clear goals and direction through effective and regular performance management. Can confidently communicate and influence across the range of the organisation (up to Exec level) and externally, including presentations and report writing. Able to constructively challenge and give/receive feedback to all stakeholders about all areas of the business. Sound demonstrable financial & business acumen skills including management of budgets, risks and robust project management. Ability to manage, interpret and manipulate large, complex data sets, produce high quality reports and decide future action/strategy. Extensive experience of Health, Safety, compliance and within the housing sector and / or commercial property sector. Significant experience of the Housing Health and Safety rating system (HHSRS), disrepair and the Human Habitation Act 2018. Benefits: - Agile working - 57,014 to 63,349 salary - 30 days holiday plus bank holidays. Increases with length of service - Free health cover - Buy and sell holidays What you'll get in return Flexible working options available. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
NOV
HR Generalist
NOV
Job Description About the Role We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic HR Generalist to join our HR team in Portlethen. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual who is passionate about Human Resources and eager to develop their expertise across a broad range of HR activities. Working as part of a global organisation, you will gain exposure to employee relations, HR operations, policy implementation, people initiatives, and business partnering, while building a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. As an HR Generalist, you will partner with the business to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient HR support across multiple sites. As part of NOV's Corporate HR team, you will provide HR guidance and act as a key interface between managers, employees, HR Business Partners, and Shared Services. Leveraging your broad generalist HR knowledge, you will build effective working relationships, influence and coach managers, and support the delivery of core HR processes, employee relations activity, compliance requirements, and administrative HR services. Your role will be instrumental in ensuring high-quality execution of HR activities while supporting business objectives and fostering a positive employee experience. About the Company NOV delivers technology-driven solutions to the energy industry worldwide. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to creating an environment where employees can grow, develop, and contribute to our continued success. We foster a collaborative and supportive culture that encourages continuous learning, innovation, and professional development. Internal progression is actively supported, with many members of our HR leadership team having advanced from HR Generalist positions. What We Offer A supportive and collaborative HR team environment Structured training and ongoing development opportunities Exposure to a wide variety of HR disciplines and employee relations activities Opportunities to participate in key business and compliance projects Potential support for further professional studies and qualifications Clear career progression pathways with a strong focus on internal promotion Regular one-to-one support and coaching from HR leadership and HR Business Partners Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day HR support and guidance to employees and managers Act as a first point of contact for HR policy and procedure queries Support employee relations activities including disciplinary, grievance, flexible working, and absence management cases Assist with the review, development, and implementation of HR policies and procedures Support ongoing compliance initiatives, including projects related to employment legislation and regulatory requirements Assist with policy updates to ensure compliance with evolving employment legislation, including changes associated with the Employment Rights Act Maintain accurate HR records and documentation Partner with HR Business Partners and wider HR teams to deliver effective people solutions Assist with HR reporting, administration, and process improvement activities Contribute to HR projects and initiatives that support business objectives Build strong working relationships across the business to promote positive employee relations Qualifications & Skills Essential Strong interest in developing a career within Human Resources Relevant experience in an HR function, or relevant education within HR Relevant knowledge of the intricacies of HR in a matrix, multinational organisation Computer literacy, including a good command of Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, and Outlook Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage changing priorities and business demands Good attention to detail and problem-solving abilities Desired Degree in Human Resources, Business Management, or a related discipline Recent graduate who has studied Human Resources or a related field and is eager to develop a career in HR Previous HR experience gained through internships, summer placements, year-long university placements, or an HR administrative role Exposure to employee relations processes and HR administration Knowledge of UK employment legislation and HR best practices CIPD membership or an interest in pursuing a professional HR qualification Interpersonal Skills Eagerness to learn and continuously improve knowledge and capability Self-motivated with the ability to show initiative Positive, adaptable, and resilient approach Strong team player who works collaboratively with colleagues Ability to build credibility and trusted relationships across all levels of the organisation Driven to contribute to the ongoing success and development of the HR team Ability to remain focused and effective when priorities shift due to changing business requirements Why Join Us This role offers an excellent opportunity to build a successful career within Human Resources while gaining exposure to a broad range of HR disciplines. You will work alongside experienced HR professionals, receive ongoing support and development, and contribute to meaningful projects that directly impact the business. Within your first six months, you will develop a strong understanding of company policies, procedures, and HR practices, enabling you to confidently support employees and managers with HR-related queries. Within your first year, you will gain the confidence and capability to support employee relations cases, contribute to policy development, and take ownership of HR activities with guidance from experienced colleagues. You will also have the opportunity to work on key HR projects, including policy reviews and compliance initiatives related to evolving employment legislation, providing valuable experience and professional development opportunities. About Us Every day, the oil and gas industry's best minds put more than 150 years of experience to work to help our customers achieve lasting success. We Power the Industry that Powers the World Throughout every region in the world and across every area of drilling and production, our family of companies has provided the technical expertise, advanced equipment, and operational support necessary for success-now and in the future. Global Family We are a global family of thousands of individuals, working as one team to create a lasting impact for ourselves, our customers, and the communities where we live and work. Purposeful Innovation Through purposeful business innovation, product creation, and service delivery, we are driven to power the industry that powers the world better. Service Above All This drives us to anticipate our customers' needs and work with them to deliver the finest products and services on time and on budget. About the Team Corporate Our family of companies is supported by our global Corporate teams, providing expert knowledge from functions including Human Resources, Information Technology, Compliance, Finance, QHSE, Marketing and Legal centers of expertise. We are structured to provide guidance and service above all to all our business operations.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Job Description About the Role We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic HR Generalist to join our HR team in Portlethen. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual who is passionate about Human Resources and eager to develop their expertise across a broad range of HR activities. Working as part of a global organisation, you will gain exposure to employee relations, HR operations, policy implementation, people initiatives, and business partnering, while building a rewarding career within a supportive and collaborative environment. As an HR Generalist, you will partner with the business to deliver consistent, compliant, and efficient HR support across multiple sites. As part of NOV's Corporate HR team, you will provide HR guidance and act as a key interface between managers, employees, HR Business Partners, and Shared Services. Leveraging your broad generalist HR knowledge, you will build effective working relationships, influence and coach managers, and support the delivery of core HR processes, employee relations activity, compliance requirements, and administrative HR services. Your role will be instrumental in ensuring high-quality execution of HR activities while supporting business objectives and fostering a positive employee experience. About the Company NOV delivers technology-driven solutions to the energy industry worldwide. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to creating an environment where employees can grow, develop, and contribute to our continued success. We foster a collaborative and supportive culture that encourages continuous learning, innovation, and professional development. Internal progression is actively supported, with many members of our HR leadership team having advanced from HR Generalist positions. What We Offer A supportive and collaborative HR team environment Structured training and ongoing development opportunities Exposure to a wide variety of HR disciplines and employee relations activities Opportunities to participate in key business and compliance projects Potential support for further professional studies and qualifications Clear career progression pathways with a strong focus on internal promotion Regular one-to-one support and coaching from HR leadership and HR Business Partners Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Key Responsibilities Provide day-to-day HR support and guidance to employees and managers Act as a first point of contact for HR policy and procedure queries Support employee relations activities including disciplinary, grievance, flexible working, and absence management cases Assist with the review, development, and implementation of HR policies and procedures Support ongoing compliance initiatives, including projects related to employment legislation and regulatory requirements Assist with policy updates to ensure compliance with evolving employment legislation, including changes associated with the Employment Rights Act Maintain accurate HR records and documentation Partner with HR Business Partners and wider HR teams to deliver effective people solutions Assist with HR reporting, administration, and process improvement activities Contribute to HR projects and initiatives that support business objectives Build strong working relationships across the business to promote positive employee relations Qualifications & Skills Essential Strong interest in developing a career within Human Resources Relevant experience in an HR function, or relevant education within HR Relevant knowledge of the intricacies of HR in a matrix, multinational organisation Computer literacy, including a good command of Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, and Outlook Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage changing priorities and business demands Good attention to detail and problem-solving abilities Desired Degree in Human Resources, Business Management, or a related discipline Recent graduate who has studied Human Resources or a related field and is eager to develop a career in HR Previous HR experience gained through internships, summer placements, year-long university placements, or an HR administrative role Exposure to employee relations processes and HR administration Knowledge of UK employment legislation and HR best practices CIPD membership or an interest in pursuing a professional HR qualification Interpersonal Skills Eagerness to learn and continuously improve knowledge and capability Self-motivated with the ability to show initiative Positive, adaptable, and resilient approach Strong team player who works collaboratively with colleagues Ability to build credibility and trusted relationships across all levels of the organisation Driven to contribute to the ongoing success and development of the HR team Ability to remain focused and effective when priorities shift due to changing business requirements Why Join Us This role offers an excellent opportunity to build a successful career within Human Resources while gaining exposure to a broad range of HR disciplines. You will work alongside experienced HR professionals, receive ongoing support and development, and contribute to meaningful projects that directly impact the business. Within your first six months, you will develop a strong understanding of company policies, procedures, and HR practices, enabling you to confidently support employees and managers with HR-related queries. Within your first year, you will gain the confidence and capability to support employee relations cases, contribute to policy development, and take ownership of HR activities with guidance from experienced colleagues. You will also have the opportunity to work on key HR projects, including policy reviews and compliance initiatives related to evolving employment legislation, providing valuable experience and professional development opportunities. About Us Every day, the oil and gas industry's best minds put more than 150 years of experience to work to help our customers achieve lasting success. We Power the Industry that Powers the World Throughout every region in the world and across every area of drilling and production, our family of companies has provided the technical expertise, advanced equipment, and operational support necessary for success-now and in the future. Global Family We are a global family of thousands of individuals, working as one team to create a lasting impact for ourselves, our customers, and the communities where we live and work. Purposeful Innovation Through purposeful business innovation, product creation, and service delivery, we are driven to power the industry that powers the world better. Service Above All This drives us to anticipate our customers' needs and work with them to deliver the finest products and services on time and on budget. About the Team Corporate Our family of companies is supported by our global Corporate teams, providing expert knowledge from functions including Human Resources, Information Technology, Compliance, Finance, QHSE, Marketing and Legal centers of expertise. We are structured to provide guidance and service above all to all our business operations.
Page Executive
Chief Financial Officer
Page Executive Didcot, Oxfordshire
About Our Client Ridgeway Education Trust is at an exciting stage of development. We are a Trust of eight schools based in and around Didcot, comprising a mix of Church of England and non-faith schools, including two secondary and six primary schools. We value the diversity of our schools alongside the strength that comes from our close geographical proximity. With an ambitious vision for the future, we plan to continue growing the Trust in the coming years. Our mission is to create excellence through high quality education for three to nineteen year olds, with strong collaboration at our heart. We believe school improvement is most effective when best practice is shared through deep professional collaboration, underpinned by trust, support and challenge. We value our people and take seriously our responsibility for staff wellbeing. Our values of ambition, integrity and leading for legacy guide our decision-making and ensure children and young people remain at the centre of all we do. We are seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer to join our established Executive Team and play a key role in shaping and delivering the Trust's next strategic plan and longer term future. Job Description Provide strategic leadership for the Trust's financial management, ensuring long term sustainability, value for money and alignment with our educational priorities. Lead on budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory reporting, presenting clear and timely financial information to our Executive, Board and the committees. Oversee the Trust-wide financial systems, controls, procurement and compliance with the Academy Trust Handbook and other regulatory frameworks. Provide strategic oversight of Human Resources and payroll, including workforce planning, affordability modelling and employment compliance. Lead risk management, audit, insurance and assurance processes, advising the CEO and Trustees on financial and operational risk. The Successful Applicant Senior financial leadership experience, ideally as a CFO, Finance Director or Deputy in a complex, multi-site not for profit or public sector organisation. Strong track record of strategic financial planning, budget management and statutory reporting within a regulated environment. Experience of leading and developing professional finance and/or HR teams, with the credibility to operate at Board and Executive level. Strong understanding of governance, risk management and value-for-money principles; academies or education sector experience desirable but not essential. What's on Offer Competitive salary ranging from £90,000 to £95,000 per annum. Additional benefits including annual leave and LGPS pension. Opportunity to influence the financial direction of a meaningful organisation. This is an opportunity to join the Trust at an important point in its journey. The role carries real purpose, with the chance to contribute positively to the education and experiences of children and young people across Didcot and the surrounding area. Ridgeway Education Trust is committed to safeguarding, equality and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff working in all its schools to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory enhanced DBS, references and pre-employment safeguarding checks. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining a post. All cases are considered confidentially and according to the nature of the role and information disclosed. To view our Safeguarding policy, please visit our website: Safeguarding - Ridgeway Education Trust Please be aware that you will be required to bring proof of right to work in the UK and photographic ID, as applicable, to interview and online searches may be made for shortlisted candidates, as part of due diligence checks. Job summary Function CFO & Financial Management Subsector CFO & Financial Management Subsector Industry Public Sector & Not-For-Profit Location Didcot Contract type Permanent Consultant name Elizabeth Campion Job reference JN-065
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
About Our Client Ridgeway Education Trust is at an exciting stage of development. We are a Trust of eight schools based in and around Didcot, comprising a mix of Church of England and non-faith schools, including two secondary and six primary schools. We value the diversity of our schools alongside the strength that comes from our close geographical proximity. With an ambitious vision for the future, we plan to continue growing the Trust in the coming years. Our mission is to create excellence through high quality education for three to nineteen year olds, with strong collaboration at our heart. We believe school improvement is most effective when best practice is shared through deep professional collaboration, underpinned by trust, support and challenge. We value our people and take seriously our responsibility for staff wellbeing. Our values of ambition, integrity and leading for legacy guide our decision-making and ensure children and young people remain at the centre of all we do. We are seeking an experienced Chief Financial Officer to join our established Executive Team and play a key role in shaping and delivering the Trust's next strategic plan and longer term future. Job Description Provide strategic leadership for the Trust's financial management, ensuring long term sustainability, value for money and alignment with our educational priorities. Lead on budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory reporting, presenting clear and timely financial information to our Executive, Board and the committees. Oversee the Trust-wide financial systems, controls, procurement and compliance with the Academy Trust Handbook and other regulatory frameworks. Provide strategic oversight of Human Resources and payroll, including workforce planning, affordability modelling and employment compliance. Lead risk management, audit, insurance and assurance processes, advising the CEO and Trustees on financial and operational risk. The Successful Applicant Senior financial leadership experience, ideally as a CFO, Finance Director or Deputy in a complex, multi-site not for profit or public sector organisation. Strong track record of strategic financial planning, budget management and statutory reporting within a regulated environment. Experience of leading and developing professional finance and/or HR teams, with the credibility to operate at Board and Executive level. Strong understanding of governance, risk management and value-for-money principles; academies or education sector experience desirable but not essential. What's on Offer Competitive salary ranging from £90,000 to £95,000 per annum. Additional benefits including annual leave and LGPS pension. Opportunity to influence the financial direction of a meaningful organisation. This is an opportunity to join the Trust at an important point in its journey. The role carries real purpose, with the chance to contribute positively to the education and experiences of children and young people across Didcot and the surrounding area. Ridgeway Education Trust is committed to safeguarding, equality and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff working in all its schools to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory enhanced DBS, references and pre-employment safeguarding checks. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining a post. All cases are considered confidentially and according to the nature of the role and information disclosed. To view our Safeguarding policy, please visit our website: Safeguarding - Ridgeway Education Trust Please be aware that you will be required to bring proof of right to work in the UK and photographic ID, as applicable, to interview and online searches may be made for shortlisted candidates, as part of due diligence checks. Job summary Function CFO & Financial Management Subsector CFO & Financial Management Subsector Industry Public Sector & Not-For-Profit Location Didcot Contract type Permanent Consultant name Elizabeth Campion Job reference JN-065
CHM-1
Chief Executive
CHM-1 Keighley, Yorkshire
Lead a compassionate, community-driven charity supporting ethnic minority women's mental health; shape services, empower voices, and drive inclusive growth. Job Title: Chief Executive Contract: Permanent, 35 hours per week Salary: £42,000 per annum Location: Office based, Keighley BD21 2JH Responsible to: Board of Trustees via the Chair of Trustees Disclosure: The successful applicant will be required to have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check (Working with Vulnerable Adults and children) Exemption: This post is restricted to women only as a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. (Due to the nature and sensitivity of the client group, it is an occupational requirement that the post holder be a woman. This is in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.). About The Employer This charity provides a culturally appropriate service to support the mental health needs of ethnic minority women in the Airedale area of Bradford Metropolitan District. They utilise a service user informed approach that promotes recovery and well-being through participation, inclusion, and choice. They help to tackle inequalities and promote equality and diversity in partner organisations. The charity strives to continuously adapt and improve services to ensure they continue to meet the needs of the community served. Core Services The organisation provides culturally and spiritually sensitive support for ethnic minority women experiencing mental and emotional distress, empowering them to engage more responsively with mainstream and other relevant services where they may experience barriers. They do this through 1 to 1 key working, group work, including peer group support, promoting a better understanding of mental distress and mental health promotion and illness prevention, signposting and working with other services to promote the equality and diversity agenda. They support and enable an active service user voice not only in developing their own services, but also in service development for other health and social care organisations. The organisation encourages social inclusion and promote access to educational and vocational opportunities. They also provide a safe space for women to explore issues relevant to their mental health and well-being. Key objectives of the post The new CEO will enthusiastically support and assist the Board of Trustees in carrying out the objectives and fulfilling the charity's Mission Statement and work within and promote the organisation's service user led ethos. They will maintain and develop high quality services which aim to reduce the emotional and mental distress experienced by ethnic minority women and exceed the current funding levels in order to expand the organisation. They will continue and further develop the commitment to ensure that the charity provides a range of culturally appropriate activities and services and continue and further develop the strong track record of community engagement and the strong emphasis on partnership working. Key areas of responsibility To have overall responsibility for operational, service and performance management issues. To provide support and help assist in the development of all members of the organnisation. To be responsible for ensuring an excellent level of communication between all stake holders. To be responsible for modelling and encouraging an attitude of trust, support and respect towards and between all parties involved in the organisation. To take overall responsibility for developing, implementing and reviewing policies and to ensure that all policies relating to induction and training are adhered to. To work alongside the Board of Trustees to continuously improve quality standards and the reputation of the organisation. To work closely with the Company Secretary and Chairperson to ensure that all actions are taken in accordance with the Articles of Association and applicable charity and company law. To participate in regular supervision and line manage a number of staff, students and volunteers The CEO will work closely alongside all internal stakeholders to plan, implement and evaluate the organisation's Business Plan, as well as alongside the Board of Trustees to seek out, develop and evaluate new business opportunities. They will seek out and acquire new fundraising opportunities and, equally, to promote the charity's services citywide. This role will also improve and develop effective relationships with partner organisations, establish and develop profitable relationships and partnerships with funders, community mental health teams, and the wider voluntary sector and actively endorse and positively promote the charity across all aspects of the media. Management responsibilities will include ensuring financial sustainability and growth of the organisation and ensuring that the organisation continues to meet the high standards set by Funders. The CEO will be responsible for all activities relating to human resources and work alongside the Board of Trustees to develop and implement all organisational policies and procedures. They will also actively ensure that all feedback procedures and communications are operating effectively and perform any other tasks as identified by the Trustees, and commensurate with the grade of this position. The successful candidate will have a relevant professional qualification, proven experience in leadership and developmental management in one or more organisations, experience of managing Budgets, Risk, Quality and safety as well as experience of leading outcomes-based management processes. They will be able to speak Urdu, Punjabi or Bangla , will have worked in a mental health setting with ethnic minority women and will be familiar with changing statutory care funding requirements and the social, medical and public health models of mental health. Essential skills and abilities for this position include resilience, high level interpersonal and relationship building, communication and presentation skills, financial scrutiny, people management skills, interpersonal and relationship building skills alongside data analysis, reporting and data use. The CEO will be committed to service-user involvement in the design, delivery and review of services, an inclusive approach which welcomes and relates to people from many different backgrounds, have a positive attitude towards those with mental health difficulties and able to respect and value people unconditionally and an optimistic and motivational for people with mental health difficulties. The closing date for this position is Monday July 6th 2026. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). No agencies please.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Lead a compassionate, community-driven charity supporting ethnic minority women's mental health; shape services, empower voices, and drive inclusive growth. Job Title: Chief Executive Contract: Permanent, 35 hours per week Salary: £42,000 per annum Location: Office based, Keighley BD21 2JH Responsible to: Board of Trustees via the Chair of Trustees Disclosure: The successful applicant will be required to have an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check (Working with Vulnerable Adults and children) Exemption: This post is restricted to women only as a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. (Due to the nature and sensitivity of the client group, it is an occupational requirement that the post holder be a woman. This is in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.). About The Employer This charity provides a culturally appropriate service to support the mental health needs of ethnic minority women in the Airedale area of Bradford Metropolitan District. They utilise a service user informed approach that promotes recovery and well-being through participation, inclusion, and choice. They help to tackle inequalities and promote equality and diversity in partner organisations. The charity strives to continuously adapt and improve services to ensure they continue to meet the needs of the community served. Core Services The organisation provides culturally and spiritually sensitive support for ethnic minority women experiencing mental and emotional distress, empowering them to engage more responsively with mainstream and other relevant services where they may experience barriers. They do this through 1 to 1 key working, group work, including peer group support, promoting a better understanding of mental distress and mental health promotion and illness prevention, signposting and working with other services to promote the equality and diversity agenda. They support and enable an active service user voice not only in developing their own services, but also in service development for other health and social care organisations. The organisation encourages social inclusion and promote access to educational and vocational opportunities. They also provide a safe space for women to explore issues relevant to their mental health and well-being. Key objectives of the post The new CEO will enthusiastically support and assist the Board of Trustees in carrying out the objectives and fulfilling the charity's Mission Statement and work within and promote the organisation's service user led ethos. They will maintain and develop high quality services which aim to reduce the emotional and mental distress experienced by ethnic minority women and exceed the current funding levels in order to expand the organisation. They will continue and further develop the commitment to ensure that the charity provides a range of culturally appropriate activities and services and continue and further develop the strong track record of community engagement and the strong emphasis on partnership working. Key areas of responsibility To have overall responsibility for operational, service and performance management issues. To provide support and help assist in the development of all members of the organnisation. To be responsible for ensuring an excellent level of communication between all stake holders. To be responsible for modelling and encouraging an attitude of trust, support and respect towards and between all parties involved in the organisation. To take overall responsibility for developing, implementing and reviewing policies and to ensure that all policies relating to induction and training are adhered to. To work alongside the Board of Trustees to continuously improve quality standards and the reputation of the organisation. To work closely with the Company Secretary and Chairperson to ensure that all actions are taken in accordance with the Articles of Association and applicable charity and company law. To participate in regular supervision and line manage a number of staff, students and volunteers The CEO will work closely alongside all internal stakeholders to plan, implement and evaluate the organisation's Business Plan, as well as alongside the Board of Trustees to seek out, develop and evaluate new business opportunities. They will seek out and acquire new fundraising opportunities and, equally, to promote the charity's services citywide. This role will also improve and develop effective relationships with partner organisations, establish and develop profitable relationships and partnerships with funders, community mental health teams, and the wider voluntary sector and actively endorse and positively promote the charity across all aspects of the media. Management responsibilities will include ensuring financial sustainability and growth of the organisation and ensuring that the organisation continues to meet the high standards set by Funders. The CEO will be responsible for all activities relating to human resources and work alongside the Board of Trustees to develop and implement all organisational policies and procedures. They will also actively ensure that all feedback procedures and communications are operating effectively and perform any other tasks as identified by the Trustees, and commensurate with the grade of this position. The successful candidate will have a relevant professional qualification, proven experience in leadership and developmental management in one or more organisations, experience of managing Budgets, Risk, Quality and safety as well as experience of leading outcomes-based management processes. They will be able to speak Urdu, Punjabi or Bangla , will have worked in a mental health setting with ethnic minority women and will be familiar with changing statutory care funding requirements and the social, medical and public health models of mental health. Essential skills and abilities for this position include resilience, high level interpersonal and relationship building, communication and presentation skills, financial scrutiny, people management skills, interpersonal and relationship building skills alongside data analysis, reporting and data use. The CEO will be committed to service-user involvement in the design, delivery and review of services, an inclusive approach which welcomes and relates to people from many different backgrounds, have a positive attitude towards those with mental health difficulties and able to respect and value people unconditionally and an optimistic and motivational for people with mental health difficulties. The closing date for this position is Monday July 6th 2026. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). No agencies please.
Hays
Associate Operations Internal Auditor
Hays
Senior Internal Auditor - Corporate and Investment Bank - Operations focused - London Associate Operational Auditor - London Corporate and Investment BankWho we areUnited by a sense of purpose towards our customers - to be a trusted partner for the long-term - and our universal banking platform in EMEA, Our Banking Group has an international growth agenda and award-winning products, meaning we provide exciting opportunities to work on a diverse range of projects and initiatives. We deliver a full suite of corporate finance products and solutions to our customers as well as investment banking and advisory services, and a range of innovative solutions in global capital markets. Read on to find out how you could enhance your skills and gain valuable experience by joining us to support our clients' transition to a sustainable future.Role SummaryWe are seeking an Associate who will provide administrative and operational support to the Audit Department, with a primary focus on supporting the General Managers. The role contributes to the effective day-to-day running of the department by managing diaries, supporting budget monitoring, processing invoices, coordinating travel, and assisting with reporting and management information.This is a support role requiring strong organisation, attention to detail, and the ability to work proactively in a fast-paced environment.Business AreaThe Internal Audit Department (IAD) is an independent function within the International Bank, reporting to the Board Audit Committee. IAD provides assurance over the design and operating effectiveness of key controls across the organisation and delivers approximately 80 audit reports annually across EMEA.The Audit Business Operations team supports the audit function by maintaining consistent processes, supporting audit delivery, and ensuring compliance with internal policies, professional standards, and regulatory requirements.Position DescriptionThis role exists to support the General Managers of IAD through a broad range of administrative and coordination activities. The Associate will assist with budget monitoring, invoice processing, preparation and distribution of reports, management information production, and diary management.The role also supports business travel arrangements for visiting senior audit management from Tokyo, ensuring the arrangements comply with bank policies and remain within departmental budgets.Key ResponsibilitiesAdministrative & Diary Management Provide administrative support to the Co-General Managers, including proactive diary management.Coordinate meetings with senior management and ensure appropriate facilities are arranged.Maintain the department intranet and assist with publication of final audit reports.Budget & Financial AdministrationMonitor departmental expenditure against budget on a monthly basis.Process invoices for approval and support the creation of departmental budget reports.Assist with expense claim support across the Audit Department.Travel & Visitor CoordinationArrange flights, accommodation, and logistics for Co-GMs and audit senior management business travel in line with Travel and Entertainment policy.Obtain travel visas where required.Support visiting Tokyo-based senior audit management and auditors, including meeting coordination and logistics.Reporting & Management InformationAssist in the preparation and distribution of reports to the Executive Committee, EMEA meetings, and Audit Committees.Support the Group Heads with the production of data for regular reporting.Recruitment & Onboarding SupportCoordinate recruitment interviews with Human Resources, internal interviewers, and recruitment agencies.General Departmental SupportProvide ad hoc administrative support across the Audit Department as required.Contribute to Audit Department initiatives and work collaboratively with teams across EMEA.Key RequirementsStrong administrative and organisational skills with a high level of attention to detail.Understanding of, or ability to quickly learn, the Bank's Travel and Entertainment Policy.Proactive and flexible approach, with the ability to manage changing priorities.Confidence in liaising with internal stakeholders, including senior management.Ability to appropriately question or challenge when required.Comfortable working with financial data, invoices, and reporting information, including proficiency in Excel.Previous administrative or operations support experience within a corporate or financial services environment is preferred.CompetenciesCustomer FocusDriving ChangeDriving ResultsEmbraces DiversityEnterprise LeadershipJudgement and Decision-MakingRisk ManagementStrategic and VisionaryTrust and IntegrityWhat we offerFor all the expertise and experience you bring to help us make a difference, it's only sustainable if we support you to build your career and be your best self, so we offer competitive company benefits, centred around promoting positive well-being and work-life balance. We also believe in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all team members' perspectives and contributions are valued. Initiatives in place which promote a diverse and inclusive culture and healthy work-life balance include hybrid working, Sport & Social Clubs and Diversity and Inclusion networks.As an employee, you have access to a host of both useful and exciting benefit offerings. See below some of the benefits on offer to you:Hybrid and flexible workingCompetitive paid leave daysBenefits to support your physical wellbeing, including private medical insurance and life and invalidity insuranceVarious policies to support your mental wellbeing, including a robust behavioural health network with counselling and coaching services Access a wide range of learning and development opportunities and career progression opportunitiesAmbitious remuneration package
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Senior Internal Auditor - Corporate and Investment Bank - Operations focused - London Associate Operational Auditor - London Corporate and Investment BankWho we areUnited by a sense of purpose towards our customers - to be a trusted partner for the long-term - and our universal banking platform in EMEA, Our Banking Group has an international growth agenda and award-winning products, meaning we provide exciting opportunities to work on a diverse range of projects and initiatives. We deliver a full suite of corporate finance products and solutions to our customers as well as investment banking and advisory services, and a range of innovative solutions in global capital markets. Read on to find out how you could enhance your skills and gain valuable experience by joining us to support our clients' transition to a sustainable future.Role SummaryWe are seeking an Associate who will provide administrative and operational support to the Audit Department, with a primary focus on supporting the General Managers. The role contributes to the effective day-to-day running of the department by managing diaries, supporting budget monitoring, processing invoices, coordinating travel, and assisting with reporting and management information.This is a support role requiring strong organisation, attention to detail, and the ability to work proactively in a fast-paced environment.Business AreaThe Internal Audit Department (IAD) is an independent function within the International Bank, reporting to the Board Audit Committee. IAD provides assurance over the design and operating effectiveness of key controls across the organisation and delivers approximately 80 audit reports annually across EMEA.The Audit Business Operations team supports the audit function by maintaining consistent processes, supporting audit delivery, and ensuring compliance with internal policies, professional standards, and regulatory requirements.Position DescriptionThis role exists to support the General Managers of IAD through a broad range of administrative and coordination activities. The Associate will assist with budget monitoring, invoice processing, preparation and distribution of reports, management information production, and diary management.The role also supports business travel arrangements for visiting senior audit management from Tokyo, ensuring the arrangements comply with bank policies and remain within departmental budgets.Key ResponsibilitiesAdministrative & Diary Management Provide administrative support to the Co-General Managers, including proactive diary management.Coordinate meetings with senior management and ensure appropriate facilities are arranged.Maintain the department intranet and assist with publication of final audit reports.Budget & Financial AdministrationMonitor departmental expenditure against budget on a monthly basis.Process invoices for approval and support the creation of departmental budget reports.Assist with expense claim support across the Audit Department.Travel & Visitor CoordinationArrange flights, accommodation, and logistics for Co-GMs and audit senior management business travel in line with Travel and Entertainment policy.Obtain travel visas where required.Support visiting Tokyo-based senior audit management and auditors, including meeting coordination and logistics.Reporting & Management InformationAssist in the preparation and distribution of reports to the Executive Committee, EMEA meetings, and Audit Committees.Support the Group Heads with the production of data for regular reporting.Recruitment & Onboarding SupportCoordinate recruitment interviews with Human Resources, internal interviewers, and recruitment agencies.General Departmental SupportProvide ad hoc administrative support across the Audit Department as required.Contribute to Audit Department initiatives and work collaboratively with teams across EMEA.Key RequirementsStrong administrative and organisational skills with a high level of attention to detail.Understanding of, or ability to quickly learn, the Bank's Travel and Entertainment Policy.Proactive and flexible approach, with the ability to manage changing priorities.Confidence in liaising with internal stakeholders, including senior management.Ability to appropriately question or challenge when required.Comfortable working with financial data, invoices, and reporting information, including proficiency in Excel.Previous administrative or operations support experience within a corporate or financial services environment is preferred.CompetenciesCustomer FocusDriving ChangeDriving ResultsEmbraces DiversityEnterprise LeadershipJudgement and Decision-MakingRisk ManagementStrategic and VisionaryTrust and IntegrityWhat we offerFor all the expertise and experience you bring to help us make a difference, it's only sustainable if we support you to build your career and be your best self, so we offer competitive company benefits, centred around promoting positive well-being and work-life balance. We also believe in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all team members' perspectives and contributions are valued. Initiatives in place which promote a diverse and inclusive culture and healthy work-life balance include hybrid working, Sport & Social Clubs and Diversity and Inclusion networks.As an employee, you have access to a host of both useful and exciting benefit offerings. See below some of the benefits on offer to you:Hybrid and flexible workingCompetitive paid leave daysBenefits to support your physical wellbeing, including private medical insurance and life and invalidity insuranceVarious policies to support your mental wellbeing, including a robust behavioural health network with counselling and coaching services Access a wide range of learning and development opportunities and career progression opportunitiesAmbitious remuneration package
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Science Teacher - Full Time
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS Wembley, Middlesex
Headteacher: Ms Ranjna Shiyani Salary: Main Pay Scale + 1SEN Ashley College - Building Confidence for the Future Ashley College is a pupil referral unit catering for vulnerable pupils with medical health needs. The College provides support up to 20 KS3-KS4 pupils at the centre at any one time. Ashley College has a warm, welcoming atmosphere and is set in an attractive location that benefits from excellent transport links. Our teachers manage their subject areas. As a small team of dedicated staff, some teach more than one subject so that we can deliver a broad, personalised and diverse curriculum, which caters for the needs of individual pupils in a nurturing environment. Our centre based group sizes are small, with no more than 8 pupils per class and our students make excellent progress from their starting points. Our teachers provide support and a wide range of qualifications to our students including GCSE and Functional Skills, where relevant. We have an excellent CPD programme rooted in evidence based practice, ample opportunities for collaboration with colleagues, as well as termly staff wellbeing sessions. Staff have free access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme. The role advertised is centre based but we also run a home tuition service for KS1-KS4 pupils who cannot attend school. Our 'healthy body, healthy mind' philosophy extends to our therapeutic curriculum and students are taught life skills such as cookery, preparing for work life and also participate in yoga, Tai Chi, gym and gardening. Through the promotion of our core values of resilience, self-confidence, tolerance, and respect we provide a safe and nurturing environment where children and young people feel listened to, valued, supported, gain confidence and thrive, ready to face any challenges. Our aim is 'Building confidence for the future'. THE POST: Science Teacher To lead on and teach Science in accordance with appropriate syllabus and in the context of the aims of Ashley College and the needs of students. Potentially also teach PE/Activities (not a GCSE option). To enable the Ashley College team to fulfil statutory and regulatory roles in line with national and local policies, regulations and guidance. To demonstrate a commitment to continuously improve the delivery and quality of service to students, parents/carers, partner agencies, colleagues and managers. To work in partnership with families and colleagues in schools to provide excellent education whilst students are out of mainstream school and reintegration support. To work as part of the Ashley College team providing high quality teaching to individuals and groups of students in at least one curriculum area. To contribute to the provision of the highest quality pastoral support to meet the holistic needs of all students and their families and to act as tutor to an identified cohort of students. To carry out all the duties and responsibilities outlined in the latest Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document and to uphold and strive to fully meet the Teachers' Standards. To be flexible and adaptable, willing to train and be prepared to deliver on a range of responsibilities as the needs of Ashley College evolve, commensurate to their role and job description The Person: Have a passion for teaching children and young people with health needs Be an innovative and strategic thinker with visionary ideas Be an excellent practitioner Lead by example and act as a strong role model to students Have a positive, can do attitude with staff and students Have a proven track record of achieving outstanding student attainment through own practice Be an effective team player and value every aspect of the school Have strong interpersonal skills with the ability to inspire students and staff Be an active learner, who constantly strives to improve, with the desire to progress In return we can offer support and encouragement, a team where you will be valued and developed with the opportunity to gain experience across all aspects of the college's work and its leadership. Being part of our team and making a difference to our, often very vulnerable, children and young people is in itself a rewarding post. We welcome applications from dynamic and innovative professionals who share our passion for supporting vulnerable young people with often complex medical conditions, mental health needs and emotional disorders or a combination of these. How to Apply: Please see the job description/person specification and download an application form, you may also do this through our website via the button below. For your information, please note the following when completing your application: Read the job description and person specification carefully Complete a supporting statement as part of the application form, making sure you address each of the criteria indicated in the person specification Applicants may only be shortlisted if they indicate in their application that they meet the shortlisting criteria on the Person Specification. To apply for the position please email your completed application form and supporting statement to Heidi Bennett, School Business Manager. You are welcome to visit the College on Thursday 18th June. Please phone the office on to arrange. Closing Date: Tuesday 23rd June (9.00am). Interview Date: Tuesday 30th June. Start Date: 1st September 2026. Important Information about this role: Successful applicants will be required to obtain an Enhanced DBS check considered satisfactory by the Council. The London Borough of Brent is an Equal Opportunities employer and having a criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the position and the circumstances and background of your offences. We will not unfairly discriminate against you on the basis of conviction or other details revealed. However, we are also fully committed to protecting our vulnerable clients and will fully comply with the DBS code of practice. For a copy of the code, please visit: Or request a copy from Human Resources. Failure to disclose information or providing deliberate false information in order to gain employment may lead to your dismissal or a withdrawal of an offer of employment. Rehabilitation of offenders Act This post is exempt from section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, 1974, as the duties give you access to persons who are under the age of 18. Applicants are not entitled to withhold information about convictions, which would be regarded as spent for other purposes.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Headteacher: Ms Ranjna Shiyani Salary: Main Pay Scale + 1SEN Ashley College - Building Confidence for the Future Ashley College is a pupil referral unit catering for vulnerable pupils with medical health needs. The College provides support up to 20 KS3-KS4 pupils at the centre at any one time. Ashley College has a warm, welcoming atmosphere and is set in an attractive location that benefits from excellent transport links. Our teachers manage their subject areas. As a small team of dedicated staff, some teach more than one subject so that we can deliver a broad, personalised and diverse curriculum, which caters for the needs of individual pupils in a nurturing environment. Our centre based group sizes are small, with no more than 8 pupils per class and our students make excellent progress from their starting points. Our teachers provide support and a wide range of qualifications to our students including GCSE and Functional Skills, where relevant. We have an excellent CPD programme rooted in evidence based practice, ample opportunities for collaboration with colleagues, as well as termly staff wellbeing sessions. Staff have free access to 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme. The role advertised is centre based but we also run a home tuition service for KS1-KS4 pupils who cannot attend school. Our 'healthy body, healthy mind' philosophy extends to our therapeutic curriculum and students are taught life skills such as cookery, preparing for work life and also participate in yoga, Tai Chi, gym and gardening. Through the promotion of our core values of resilience, self-confidence, tolerance, and respect we provide a safe and nurturing environment where children and young people feel listened to, valued, supported, gain confidence and thrive, ready to face any challenges. Our aim is 'Building confidence for the future'. THE POST: Science Teacher To lead on and teach Science in accordance with appropriate syllabus and in the context of the aims of Ashley College and the needs of students. Potentially also teach PE/Activities (not a GCSE option). To enable the Ashley College team to fulfil statutory and regulatory roles in line with national and local policies, regulations and guidance. To demonstrate a commitment to continuously improve the delivery and quality of service to students, parents/carers, partner agencies, colleagues and managers. To work in partnership with families and colleagues in schools to provide excellent education whilst students are out of mainstream school and reintegration support. To work as part of the Ashley College team providing high quality teaching to individuals and groups of students in at least one curriculum area. To contribute to the provision of the highest quality pastoral support to meet the holistic needs of all students and their families and to act as tutor to an identified cohort of students. To carry out all the duties and responsibilities outlined in the latest Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document and to uphold and strive to fully meet the Teachers' Standards. To be flexible and adaptable, willing to train and be prepared to deliver on a range of responsibilities as the needs of Ashley College evolve, commensurate to their role and job description The Person: Have a passion for teaching children and young people with health needs Be an innovative and strategic thinker with visionary ideas Be an excellent practitioner Lead by example and act as a strong role model to students Have a positive, can do attitude with staff and students Have a proven track record of achieving outstanding student attainment through own practice Be an effective team player and value every aspect of the school Have strong interpersonal skills with the ability to inspire students and staff Be an active learner, who constantly strives to improve, with the desire to progress In return we can offer support and encouragement, a team where you will be valued and developed with the opportunity to gain experience across all aspects of the college's work and its leadership. Being part of our team and making a difference to our, often very vulnerable, children and young people is in itself a rewarding post. We welcome applications from dynamic and innovative professionals who share our passion for supporting vulnerable young people with often complex medical conditions, mental health needs and emotional disorders or a combination of these. How to Apply: Please see the job description/person specification and download an application form, you may also do this through our website via the button below. For your information, please note the following when completing your application: Read the job description and person specification carefully Complete a supporting statement as part of the application form, making sure you address each of the criteria indicated in the person specification Applicants may only be shortlisted if they indicate in their application that they meet the shortlisting criteria on the Person Specification. To apply for the position please email your completed application form and supporting statement to Heidi Bennett, School Business Manager. You are welcome to visit the College on Thursday 18th June. Please phone the office on to arrange. Closing Date: Tuesday 23rd June (9.00am). Interview Date: Tuesday 30th June. Start Date: 1st September 2026. Important Information about this role: Successful applicants will be required to obtain an Enhanced DBS check considered satisfactory by the Council. The London Borough of Brent is an Equal Opportunities employer and having a criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the position and the circumstances and background of your offences. We will not unfairly discriminate against you on the basis of conviction or other details revealed. However, we are also fully committed to protecting our vulnerable clients and will fully comply with the DBS code of practice. For a copy of the code, please visit: Or request a copy from Human Resources. Failure to disclose information or providing deliberate false information in order to gain employment may lead to your dismissal or a withdrawal of an offer of employment. Rehabilitation of offenders Act This post is exempt from section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, 1974, as the duties give you access to persons who are under the age of 18. Applicants are not entitled to withhold information about convictions, which would be regarded as spent for other purposes.
Michael Page Finance
People Business Partner
Michael Page Finance
The People Business Partner works within the People & Culture team, partnering with senior leaders across operational and corporate functions to deliver strategic and operational HR support on complex issues. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, the role drives change, supports strategy, manages stakeholders and enhances performance in a regulated environment. Client Details The employer is a public sector organisation based in London, known for its commitment to excellence and integrity in its field. It is a well-established entity, offering a professional environment focused on supporting its employees and delivering high-quality services. Description Enable senior leaders to deliver business priorities through strategic and operational people planning Act as a trusted advisor and coach to senior managers on complex HR and workforce challenges Lead and support organisational change, including restructuring, TUPE and organisational design Manage and advise on complex employee relations cases (conduct, grievance, performance, harassment) Partner with specialist HR teams to deliver integrated people solutions across the business Support talent, succession planning and workforce capability development initiatives Engage and influence senior stakeholders, including Executive and Board level audiences Drive key people and OD workstreams that improve performance, culture and organisational effectiveness Profile A successful People Business Partner should have: Professional qualifications in human resources or a related field. Strong understanding of the civil service SC Clearance is desirable Must be confident in managing relationships with senior stakeholders, especially at SCS1 and SCS2 level. Demonstrable experience in employee relations and HR policy implementation. Strong knowledge of employment laws and regulations within the public sector. Proven ability to influence and partner with senior stakeholders. Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills. A proactive approach to driving change and implementing HR initiatives. Commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £57,602 to £68,167 per annum DOE. Opportunity to work in a respected public sector organisation in London. Hybrid working available Chance to contribute to meaningful HR initiatives. Fixed-term contract offering valuable experience in a strategic HR role. If you are ready to contribute your expertise as a People Business Partner in the public sector, apply now to take the next step in your career!
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
The People Business Partner works within the People & Culture team, partnering with senior leaders across operational and corporate functions to deliver strategic and operational HR support on complex issues. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, the role drives change, supports strategy, manages stakeholders and enhances performance in a regulated environment. Client Details The employer is a public sector organisation based in London, known for its commitment to excellence and integrity in its field. It is a well-established entity, offering a professional environment focused on supporting its employees and delivering high-quality services. Description Enable senior leaders to deliver business priorities through strategic and operational people planning Act as a trusted advisor and coach to senior managers on complex HR and workforce challenges Lead and support organisational change, including restructuring, TUPE and organisational design Manage and advise on complex employee relations cases (conduct, grievance, performance, harassment) Partner with specialist HR teams to deliver integrated people solutions across the business Support talent, succession planning and workforce capability development initiatives Engage and influence senior stakeholders, including Executive and Board level audiences Drive key people and OD workstreams that improve performance, culture and organisational effectiveness Profile A successful People Business Partner should have: Professional qualifications in human resources or a related field. Strong understanding of the civil service SC Clearance is desirable Must be confident in managing relationships with senior stakeholders, especially at SCS1 and SCS2 level. Demonstrable experience in employee relations and HR policy implementation. Strong knowledge of employment laws and regulations within the public sector. Proven ability to influence and partner with senior stakeholders. Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills. A proactive approach to driving change and implementing HR initiatives. Commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from £57,602 to £68,167 per annum DOE. Opportunity to work in a respected public sector organisation in London. Hybrid working available Chance to contribute to meaningful HR initiatives. Fixed-term contract offering valuable experience in a strategic HR role. If you are ready to contribute your expertise as a People Business Partner in the public sector, apply now to take the next step in your career!
Michael Page
Head of Human Resources
Michael Page
Head of Human Resources Merseyside Hybrid (with regional travel) Permanent Senior leadership salary + excellent benefits Client Details We're partnering with a purpose-driven organisation delivering critical care services across the North West, supporting over 1,000 individuals annually through a highly dedicated workforce. At a pivotal point in its evolution, the organisation is seeking a Head of Human Resources to join the leadership team and shape the future of its people strategy. This is a high-impact role with genuine influence - combining strategic leadership, cultural transformation and operational delivery. Description Reporting into the Managing Director and working closely with the Executive and Board, you will: Lead the end-to-end people strategy , aligning workforce plans to organisational goals Shape and deliver a forward-thinking workforce development strategy Drive organisational change , including transformation, engagement and culture Lead on reward, performance, and employee relations , including complex casework Oversee and develop a high-performing HR and Payroll function Partner with stakeholders across a multi-site, service-led environment You will play a critical role in positioning the organisation as an employer of choice while enabling sustainable, high-quality service delivery. Profile You'll be a visible, credible HR leader with the confidence to operate at senior level and influence across a complex organisation. You will likely bring: Proven experience in a Head of Human Resources / Senior HR Leadership role Strong background in workforce strategy, organisational development and change Experience within complex, regulated or service-led environments (e.g. health, social care, public sector or similar) Demonstrable success leading engagement, culture and performance improvement Ability to operate both strategically and hands-on where needed Experience in the following sectors is desirable if not essential - Not For Profit and Charities, Care, Healthcare. Job Offer A rare opportunity to join a values-led organisation with real social impact A seat at the table in shaping long-term strategy and transformation Ownership of a broad, influential HR remit An organisation committed to becoming both provider and employer of choice
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Head of Human Resources Merseyside Hybrid (with regional travel) Permanent Senior leadership salary + excellent benefits Client Details We're partnering with a purpose-driven organisation delivering critical care services across the North West, supporting over 1,000 individuals annually through a highly dedicated workforce. At a pivotal point in its evolution, the organisation is seeking a Head of Human Resources to join the leadership team and shape the future of its people strategy. This is a high-impact role with genuine influence - combining strategic leadership, cultural transformation and operational delivery. Description Reporting into the Managing Director and working closely with the Executive and Board, you will: Lead the end-to-end people strategy , aligning workforce plans to organisational goals Shape and deliver a forward-thinking workforce development strategy Drive organisational change , including transformation, engagement and culture Lead on reward, performance, and employee relations , including complex casework Oversee and develop a high-performing HR and Payroll function Partner with stakeholders across a multi-site, service-led environment You will play a critical role in positioning the organisation as an employer of choice while enabling sustainable, high-quality service delivery. Profile You'll be a visible, credible HR leader with the confidence to operate at senior level and influence across a complex organisation. You will likely bring: Proven experience in a Head of Human Resources / Senior HR Leadership role Strong background in workforce strategy, organisational development and change Experience within complex, regulated or service-led environments (e.g. health, social care, public sector or similar) Demonstrable success leading engagement, culture and performance improvement Ability to operate both strategically and hands-on where needed Experience in the following sectors is desirable if not essential - Not For Profit and Charities, Care, Healthcare. Job Offer A rare opportunity to join a values-led organisation with real social impact A seat at the table in shaping long-term strategy and transformation Ownership of a broad, influential HR remit An organisation committed to becoming both provider and employer of choice
Matchtech
Principal Geo-Environmental Engineer
Matchtech City, Manchester
Principal Consultant - Geoenvironmental Overview This role outlines the expectations, core responsibilities, skills, knowledge, qualifications, and experience required of a Principal Consultant within a geoenvironmental team. Core Responsibilities Reporting to senior leadership within the operations and divisional structure, key responsibilities include: Managing and developing relationships with key clients and stakeholders, acting as a primary point of contact. Demonstrating a strong understanding of geotechnical, human health, and brownfield risks, and the integration of geotechnical and environmental solutions. Leading and delivering all stages of geoenvironmental projects, including: Coordinating technical and financial inputs for proposals and tenders Managing internal resources (office and site-based) and subcontractors Overseeing project finances throughout the lifecycle Planning and supervising ground investigations and monitoring Upholding high standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance, including: Preparing and reviewing Construction Phase Plans and RAMS Monitoring site works to ensure adherence to safety protocols and best practice Producing and reviewing technical reports, including Phase 1, 2, and 3 risk assessments Designing, managing, and validating remediation strategies, including supervision and verification Liaising with regulators and local authorities Ensuring timely delivery of projects and attending client, site, and design meetings Completing risk assessments including Human Health, Controlled Waters (GQRA/DQRA), and ground gas risk assessments Using appropriate software and guidance to interpret data and inform project outcomes Producing and reviewing high-quality geoenvironmental reports tailored to client needs Mentoring and supporting junior team members, including progression toward professional accreditation Providing technical leadership across contaminated land, geotechnical engineering, and environmental risk management Supporting business development activities, identifying opportunities for growth, and strengthening client relationships Representing the business at meetings, industry events, and professional forums Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated project solutions Skills and Knowledge Extensive experience in geoenvironmental consultancy, including project and client management Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with clients, regulators, and colleagues Proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget In-depth knowledge of contaminated land and geotechnical risk assessment Strong understanding of relevant legislation, British Standards, and industry guidance Demonstrated experience in designing and managing complex ground investigations and remediation projects through to validation Ability to analyse complex problems and develop innovative solutions Strong organisational, time management, and decision-making skills Experience in managing teams, workloads, and client expectations Commitment to maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and compliance Proactive approach to continuous professional development and staying up to date with industry trends Qualifications and Experience Approximately 10+ years' experience in geoenvironmental consultancy Degree (BSc or MSc) in Geology, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, or related discipline Chartered status (e.g., with the Geological Society or equivalent) Strong knowledge of UK and EU regulations and standards Good understanding of geotechnical engineering principles Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Principal Consultant - Geoenvironmental Overview This role outlines the expectations, core responsibilities, skills, knowledge, qualifications, and experience required of a Principal Consultant within a geoenvironmental team. Core Responsibilities Reporting to senior leadership within the operations and divisional structure, key responsibilities include: Managing and developing relationships with key clients and stakeholders, acting as a primary point of contact. Demonstrating a strong understanding of geotechnical, human health, and brownfield risks, and the integration of geotechnical and environmental solutions. Leading and delivering all stages of geoenvironmental projects, including: Coordinating technical and financial inputs for proposals and tenders Managing internal resources (office and site-based) and subcontractors Overseeing project finances throughout the lifecycle Planning and supervising ground investigations and monitoring Upholding high standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance, including: Preparing and reviewing Construction Phase Plans and RAMS Monitoring site works to ensure adherence to safety protocols and best practice Producing and reviewing technical reports, including Phase 1, 2, and 3 risk assessments Designing, managing, and validating remediation strategies, including supervision and verification Liaising with regulators and local authorities Ensuring timely delivery of projects and attending client, site, and design meetings Completing risk assessments including Human Health, Controlled Waters (GQRA/DQRA), and ground gas risk assessments Using appropriate software and guidance to interpret data and inform project outcomes Producing and reviewing high-quality geoenvironmental reports tailored to client needs Mentoring and supporting junior team members, including progression toward professional accreditation Providing technical leadership across contaminated land, geotechnical engineering, and environmental risk management Supporting business development activities, identifying opportunities for growth, and strengthening client relationships Representing the business at meetings, industry events, and professional forums Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated project solutions Skills and Knowledge Extensive experience in geoenvironmental consultancy, including project and client management Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with clients, regulators, and colleagues Proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget In-depth knowledge of contaminated land and geotechnical risk assessment Strong understanding of relevant legislation, British Standards, and industry guidance Demonstrated experience in designing and managing complex ground investigations and remediation projects through to validation Ability to analyse complex problems and develop innovative solutions Strong organisational, time management, and decision-making skills Experience in managing teams, workloads, and client expectations Commitment to maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and compliance Proactive approach to continuous professional development and staying up to date with industry trends Qualifications and Experience Approximately 10+ years' experience in geoenvironmental consultancy Degree (BSc or MSc) in Geology, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, or related discipline Chartered status (e.g., with the Geological Society or equivalent) Strong knowledge of UK and EU regulations and standards Good understanding of geotechnical engineering principles Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing
KPI Education
Geography Teacher
KPI Education
Geography Teacher - Camden, North London Permanent Role September Start Inner London MPS/UPS: £40,317 - £62,496 Are you a Geography teacher who wants to work in a school where students are academically ambitious, behaviour is excellent, and Humanities outcomes are consistently strong? A high-performing, oversubscribed secondary school in Camden is seeking an exceptional Geography Teacher to join a well-established and forward-thinking Humanities faculty from September. This is a rare opportunity to teach in a school where Geography is a popular, high-attaining subject, with strong uptake at both GCSE and A-Level. About the School Consistently strong Progress 8 score and above national average attainment Geography is a high-performing department, with GCSE results regularly exceeding national benchmarks Growing uptake at A-Level Geography, with students progressing to Russell Group universities Calm, purposeful learning environment with clear behaviour systems in place Diverse and engaged student cohort with a strong interest in global issues and sustainability Leadership team committed to staff development, workload balance, and career progression Teachers here benefit from high-quality centralised resources, allowing them to focus on delivering excellent lessons rather than creating content from scratch. The Role You will: Teach Geography across KS3, KS4 and KS5 Deliver high-impact lessons covering climate change, urban development, global inequality, ecosystems and sustainability Support students in achieving top grades through targeted GCSE and A-Level exam preparation Use data and assessment to identify gaps and deliver effective intervention Contribute to a rich programme of fieldwork, including urban and coastal studies Play a key role in maintaining the department's strong academic outcomes What We're Looking For A qualified Geography Teacher (QTS) or strong ECT Excellent subject knowledge and a passion for teaching Geography in a real-world context Someone who can deliver engaging, structured, and academically rigorous lessons A teacher committed to raising attainment and closing gaps A team player who wants to contribute to a high-performing department What You'll Gain Opportunity to teach in a high-achieving, well-led school Access to centralised schemes of work, shared resources, and expert support Strong CPD programme and leadership development opportunities A clear pathway for progression into middle leadership roles A school culture built on high expectations, respect, and academic success Competitive salary on the Inner London MPS/UPS (£40,317 - £62,496) This role is ideal for a teacher who wants to work in a school where standards are high, students are motivated, and Geography is thriving. Apply now or contact KPI Education for a confidential discussion. Teach Geography with purpose. Drive results. Inspire the next generation of global thinkers.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Geography Teacher - Camden, North London Permanent Role September Start Inner London MPS/UPS: £40,317 - £62,496 Are you a Geography teacher who wants to work in a school where students are academically ambitious, behaviour is excellent, and Humanities outcomes are consistently strong? A high-performing, oversubscribed secondary school in Camden is seeking an exceptional Geography Teacher to join a well-established and forward-thinking Humanities faculty from September. This is a rare opportunity to teach in a school where Geography is a popular, high-attaining subject, with strong uptake at both GCSE and A-Level. About the School Consistently strong Progress 8 score and above national average attainment Geography is a high-performing department, with GCSE results regularly exceeding national benchmarks Growing uptake at A-Level Geography, with students progressing to Russell Group universities Calm, purposeful learning environment with clear behaviour systems in place Diverse and engaged student cohort with a strong interest in global issues and sustainability Leadership team committed to staff development, workload balance, and career progression Teachers here benefit from high-quality centralised resources, allowing them to focus on delivering excellent lessons rather than creating content from scratch. The Role You will: Teach Geography across KS3, KS4 and KS5 Deliver high-impact lessons covering climate change, urban development, global inequality, ecosystems and sustainability Support students in achieving top grades through targeted GCSE and A-Level exam preparation Use data and assessment to identify gaps and deliver effective intervention Contribute to a rich programme of fieldwork, including urban and coastal studies Play a key role in maintaining the department's strong academic outcomes What We're Looking For A qualified Geography Teacher (QTS) or strong ECT Excellent subject knowledge and a passion for teaching Geography in a real-world context Someone who can deliver engaging, structured, and academically rigorous lessons A teacher committed to raising attainment and closing gaps A team player who wants to contribute to a high-performing department What You'll Gain Opportunity to teach in a high-achieving, well-led school Access to centralised schemes of work, shared resources, and expert support Strong CPD programme and leadership development opportunities A clear pathway for progression into middle leadership roles A school culture built on high expectations, respect, and academic success Competitive salary on the Inner London MPS/UPS (£40,317 - £62,496) This role is ideal for a teacher who wants to work in a school where standards are high, students are motivated, and Geography is thriving. Apply now or contact KPI Education for a confidential discussion. Teach Geography with purpose. Drive results. Inspire the next generation of global thinkers.
Grant Thornton
Interim HR Consultant
Grant Thornton Grimsby, Lincolnshire
Interim HR Consultant (Public sector) Location: Grimsby Hybrid working (2-3 days onsite) Who we are Grant Thornton's Agile Talent Community is a network of contract professionals, giving you the opportunity to work with our clients alongside Grant Thornton teams on a project-by-project basis whilst being supported by our dedicated Agile Talent team. You can choose to work with Grant Thornton as an Independent Consultant either through your own limited company or on inside IR35 terms. Joining us in Public Sector Consulting Our Public Sector Team have worked on some of the UK's largest and most high-profile public sector clients, infrastructure projects and public policy programmes. We are a team that has public service at its heart and is made up of the following sectors: Local Government, Central Government and Healthcare. Our consulting team seeks to develop long-term partnerships with our clients in order to help them deliver key government policies, programmes and strategies on the ground. We work with clients across the public sector - as well as those looking to effectively engage with the public sector - to help them to make effective strategic decisions; improve their outcomes; optimise their operating and delivery models; deliver public sector reform; balance short-term financial challenges with medium term investment; and ensure value for money in all that they do. Joining the Agile Talent Community as an experienced Interim HR Consultant, you will have the freedom to work on projects that you choose, whether full or part-time to support our clients and internal teams on short-to-medium-term assignments. Skills we are looking for Proven experience in the public sector(local government, central government or healthcare), ideally within Human Resources, People Transformation, or Change Management projects. Demonstrable understanding of public sector operations, current policies, and sector-specific challenges. Experience delivering or supporting major transformation or restructuring programmes across large or complex organisations. Consulting experience (internal or external) is highly desirable. Demonstrated ability to provide insightful advice, analysis, or recommendations to stakeholders, clients, or senior leaders. Ability to build, maintain, and influence trusted working relationships with colleagues, clients, and key stakeholders. What's in it for you Development: Your development is important to us and as part of the Agile Talent Community you will be able to work alongside our permanent teams as well as our clients, giving you variety and opportunity to develop new skills. Our team is here to support you, with finding new projects as well as navigating the freelance regulation. Engagement: As a member of our Community, you will also be invited to events, which can help your wellbeing, educate you about the market you operate in, help you connect with the business as well as other members of the Community Doing what's right ahead of what's easy Embracing uniqueness, the culture at Grant Thornton thrives on the contributions of all our people and those who work alongside our teams, we never settle for what is easy, we look beyond to deliver the right thing, for everyone. Building an inclusive culture, where we value difference and respect each other helps everyone to perform at the best of their ability and realize their potential.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Interim HR Consultant (Public sector) Location: Grimsby Hybrid working (2-3 days onsite) Who we are Grant Thornton's Agile Talent Community is a network of contract professionals, giving you the opportunity to work with our clients alongside Grant Thornton teams on a project-by-project basis whilst being supported by our dedicated Agile Talent team. You can choose to work with Grant Thornton as an Independent Consultant either through your own limited company or on inside IR35 terms. Joining us in Public Sector Consulting Our Public Sector Team have worked on some of the UK's largest and most high-profile public sector clients, infrastructure projects and public policy programmes. We are a team that has public service at its heart and is made up of the following sectors: Local Government, Central Government and Healthcare. Our consulting team seeks to develop long-term partnerships with our clients in order to help them deliver key government policies, programmes and strategies on the ground. We work with clients across the public sector - as well as those looking to effectively engage with the public sector - to help them to make effective strategic decisions; improve their outcomes; optimise their operating and delivery models; deliver public sector reform; balance short-term financial challenges with medium term investment; and ensure value for money in all that they do. Joining the Agile Talent Community as an experienced Interim HR Consultant, you will have the freedom to work on projects that you choose, whether full or part-time to support our clients and internal teams on short-to-medium-term assignments. Skills we are looking for Proven experience in the public sector(local government, central government or healthcare), ideally within Human Resources, People Transformation, or Change Management projects. Demonstrable understanding of public sector operations, current policies, and sector-specific challenges. Experience delivering or supporting major transformation or restructuring programmes across large or complex organisations. Consulting experience (internal or external) is highly desirable. Demonstrated ability to provide insightful advice, analysis, or recommendations to stakeholders, clients, or senior leaders. Ability to build, maintain, and influence trusted working relationships with colleagues, clients, and key stakeholders. What's in it for you Development: Your development is important to us and as part of the Agile Talent Community you will be able to work alongside our permanent teams as well as our clients, giving you variety and opportunity to develop new skills. Our team is here to support you, with finding new projects as well as navigating the freelance regulation. Engagement: As a member of our Community, you will also be invited to events, which can help your wellbeing, educate you about the market you operate in, help you connect with the business as well as other members of the Community Doing what's right ahead of what's easy Embracing uniqueness, the culture at Grant Thornton thrives on the contributions of all our people and those who work alongside our teams, we never settle for what is easy, we look beyond to deliver the right thing, for everyone. Building an inclusive culture, where we value difference and respect each other helps everyone to perform at the best of their ability and realize their potential.
Health Hero
Senior Security Cloud Engineer
Health Hero
Senior Cloud Security Engineer (London or Bristol) We are HealthHero, Europe's largest digital clinic. Join us at a pivotal moment as we scale our digital healthcare platform across Europe - giving you the chance to shape security at the heart of a fast-growing, AI-driven business. We are recruiting an exciting Senior Cloud Security Engineer on an initial 12 month fixed term contract, with a view to becoming permanent - based in either our London or Bristol office two days per week. About the role This role will form a fundamental part of a growing PlatformSecurity function, where the team covers application security, cloud security, security operations, culture and risk management. As a tech-centric organisation the Information Security team will play a critical part in embedding a security-first mindset into application development and continuous application monitoring. This role will co-own the cloud security posture and tooling across HealthHero's AWS and Azure estates and have the opportunity to tackle cloud security with an international scope. The role will be supported by a multidisciplinary force of Infrastructure, Data Governance and Engineering team leads with a security focus as part of their remit. The role has a focus on infrastructure and cloud networking when it comes to security posture. As an experienced Cloud Security Engineer, your working day will include but not be limited to: DevSecOps & SDLC Champion integration of security testing into CI/CD pipelines across all development teams and usage of automated security gates: SAST, DAST, dependency scanning, secrets detection Enable self-serve security tooling for development teams Ability to set up development environment Cloud Security Own cloud security posture management using Wiz (or similar CSPM) Define and enforce cloud security baselines, guardrails, and policies in AWS Implement and maintain IaC security scanning for Terraform Manage IAM policies, network segmentation, and secrets management Configure and tune SIEM (or similar) for cloud-focused detection Establish logging, monitoring, and alerting requirements based on threat modelling Investigate and respond to cloud security events Risk & Compliance Identify, articulate, and escalate security risks to senior leadership with mitigation plans Track and remediate vulnerabilities across infrastructure Manage customer initiatives related to due diligence when required to Support and develop annual programme of Penetration Testing and associated remediations Stakeholder Engagement Partner with internal and stakeholder management to support any requirements from the security function - particularly governance and accreditation requirements across different countries Provide expertise on emerging threats and vulnerabilities Support response to customer/client due diligence requests with timely and accurate information regarding vulnerability exposure Key Skills and Experience Essential Proven experience in application security, DevSecOps, or cloud security Strong understanding of cloud networking Experience securing cloud environments (AWS, Azure) Ability to read and write IAC (Terraform) code, comfortable with IAC lifecycles Familiarity with container security and Kubernetes Understanding of secure coding, penetration testing techniques, SIEM, and vulnerability management Strong technical skills relevant to Information Security such as secure coding standards, ethical hacking techniques, network security and risk analysis Understanding of managing Secure Development Lifecycle and Vulnerability Management. Understanding and practical experience of ISO27001:2022 controls and audit processes Desirable AWS Security Specialty or similar certification Experience in regulated environments (healthcare, financial services) Familiarity with NHS DSPT Technical knowledge of GDPR and data protection requirements Hands-on with CI/CD security tooling and pipeline integration Interest in learning other countries health and security regulations (France / UK / IR / DE) About us We exist to simplify healthcare and improve lives by making care feel instant, intelligent and human. HealthHero is Europe's largest digital health provider , delivering 4 million consultations per year. But we're just getting started. We've built a seamless digital clinic that brings body and mind together - from GP appointments and mental health support to long-term condition management. By sitting behind the world's leading insurers and employers and supporting public health systems, we make it easier for millions of people to get the care they need, exactly when they need it. We are a high-growth, capital-backed business with a sophisticated scale strategy. Our team is a unique blend of those with strong digital experience, management consultants, creatives and industry-leading clinical experts. We aren't just digitising appointments; we're building the next generation of healthcare. We're creating an AI-powered, always-on ecosystem that learns from every interaction to shift the needle from reactive treatment to proactive, sustainable health. At HealthHero, we are digital when it should be and human where it counts. Join us, and help build a next generation health system the world is waiting for. We're proud to be recognised as a which reflects our commitment to creating a supportive and engaging culture. We have also been featured as the fastest growing digital healthcare company of scale in the first Sunday Times 100 Tech list. This recognition shows our impact in the digital health sector and our dedication to innovation and excellence. Committed to achieving excellence in the delivery of person-centred care, we invest in people, resources and technology to continuously improve the quality of its services and organisational culture.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Senior Cloud Security Engineer (London or Bristol) We are HealthHero, Europe's largest digital clinic. Join us at a pivotal moment as we scale our digital healthcare platform across Europe - giving you the chance to shape security at the heart of a fast-growing, AI-driven business. We are recruiting an exciting Senior Cloud Security Engineer on an initial 12 month fixed term contract, with a view to becoming permanent - based in either our London or Bristol office two days per week. About the role This role will form a fundamental part of a growing PlatformSecurity function, where the team covers application security, cloud security, security operations, culture and risk management. As a tech-centric organisation the Information Security team will play a critical part in embedding a security-first mindset into application development and continuous application monitoring. This role will co-own the cloud security posture and tooling across HealthHero's AWS and Azure estates and have the opportunity to tackle cloud security with an international scope. The role will be supported by a multidisciplinary force of Infrastructure, Data Governance and Engineering team leads with a security focus as part of their remit. The role has a focus on infrastructure and cloud networking when it comes to security posture. As an experienced Cloud Security Engineer, your working day will include but not be limited to: DevSecOps & SDLC Champion integration of security testing into CI/CD pipelines across all development teams and usage of automated security gates: SAST, DAST, dependency scanning, secrets detection Enable self-serve security tooling for development teams Ability to set up development environment Cloud Security Own cloud security posture management using Wiz (or similar CSPM) Define and enforce cloud security baselines, guardrails, and policies in AWS Implement and maintain IaC security scanning for Terraform Manage IAM policies, network segmentation, and secrets management Configure and tune SIEM (or similar) for cloud-focused detection Establish logging, monitoring, and alerting requirements based on threat modelling Investigate and respond to cloud security events Risk & Compliance Identify, articulate, and escalate security risks to senior leadership with mitigation plans Track and remediate vulnerabilities across infrastructure Manage customer initiatives related to due diligence when required to Support and develop annual programme of Penetration Testing and associated remediations Stakeholder Engagement Partner with internal and stakeholder management to support any requirements from the security function - particularly governance and accreditation requirements across different countries Provide expertise on emerging threats and vulnerabilities Support response to customer/client due diligence requests with timely and accurate information regarding vulnerability exposure Key Skills and Experience Essential Proven experience in application security, DevSecOps, or cloud security Strong understanding of cloud networking Experience securing cloud environments (AWS, Azure) Ability to read and write IAC (Terraform) code, comfortable with IAC lifecycles Familiarity with container security and Kubernetes Understanding of secure coding, penetration testing techniques, SIEM, and vulnerability management Strong technical skills relevant to Information Security such as secure coding standards, ethical hacking techniques, network security and risk analysis Understanding of managing Secure Development Lifecycle and Vulnerability Management. Understanding and practical experience of ISO27001:2022 controls and audit processes Desirable AWS Security Specialty or similar certification Experience in regulated environments (healthcare, financial services) Familiarity with NHS DSPT Technical knowledge of GDPR and data protection requirements Hands-on with CI/CD security tooling and pipeline integration Interest in learning other countries health and security regulations (France / UK / IR / DE) About us We exist to simplify healthcare and improve lives by making care feel instant, intelligent and human. HealthHero is Europe's largest digital health provider , delivering 4 million consultations per year. But we're just getting started. We've built a seamless digital clinic that brings body and mind together - from GP appointments and mental health support to long-term condition management. By sitting behind the world's leading insurers and employers and supporting public health systems, we make it easier for millions of people to get the care they need, exactly when they need it. We are a high-growth, capital-backed business with a sophisticated scale strategy. Our team is a unique blend of those with strong digital experience, management consultants, creatives and industry-leading clinical experts. We aren't just digitising appointments; we're building the next generation of healthcare. We're creating an AI-powered, always-on ecosystem that learns from every interaction to shift the needle from reactive treatment to proactive, sustainable health. At HealthHero, we are digital when it should be and human where it counts. Join us, and help build a next generation health system the world is waiting for. We're proud to be recognised as a which reflects our commitment to creating a supportive and engaging culture. We have also been featured as the fastest growing digital healthcare company of scale in the first Sunday Times 100 Tech list. This recognition shows our impact in the digital health sector and our dedication to innovation and excellence. Committed to achieving excellence in the delivery of person-centred care, we invest in people, resources and technology to continuously improve the quality of its services and organisational culture.
CBRE Enterprise EMEA
HSE EMEA Lead
CBRE Enterprise EMEA
About the Role: As a CBRE Health, Safety and Environment Lead, you will be responsible for the oversight of the department responsible for creating and implementing health, safety, and environmental programs across EMEA for a global technology client. This job is part of the Environment Health and Safety function. They are responsible for organizational programs and procedures to safeguard employees and surrounding communities. What You'll Do: Provide formal supervision to employees. Monitor the training and development of staff. Conduct performance evaluations and coaching. Oversee the recruiting and hiring of new employees. Coordinate and manage the team's daily activities. Establish work schedules, assign tasks, and cross-train staff. Set and track staff and department deadlines. Mentor and coach as needed. Approve all playbook, and procedure changes. Ensure Health, Safety, and Environmental initiatives drive program consistency and efficiency. Review operational and safety risks. Execute all strategic risk management strategies to avoid potential incidents. Point of contact for government agencies, professional health, safety, and environmental organizations, community advisory boards, company health, safety, and environmental officers, and all internal safety efforts. Provide information to senior management about health, safety, and environmental issues, compliance, trends, performance, and concerns. Ensure all regulatory compliance needs are being met across all accounts. Apply a robust knowledge of multiple disciplines, the business, and key drivers that impact departmental and cross-functional performance. Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Persuade managers and other colleagues to act while being guided by the organization's functional business plans. Negotiate with external partners, vendors, and customers of divergent interests to reach a common goal. Identify and solve multi-dimensional, complex, operational, and organizational problems leveraging the appropriate resources within or outside the department. Significantly improves and changes existing methods, processes, and standards within job discipline. What You'll Need: Bachelor's Degree preferred. In lieu of a degree, a combination of experience and education will be considered. Experience in the areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising, and rewarding performance and retention is preferred. Ability to lead the exchange of sensitive, complicated, and difficult information, convey performance expectations, and handle problems. Leadership skills to set, manage, and achieve targets with a direct impact on multiple departments results within a function. In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. Expert organizational skills and an advanced inquisitive mindset. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
About the Role: As a CBRE Health, Safety and Environment Lead, you will be responsible for the oversight of the department responsible for creating and implementing health, safety, and environmental programs across EMEA for a global technology client. This job is part of the Environment Health and Safety function. They are responsible for organizational programs and procedures to safeguard employees and surrounding communities. What You'll Do: Provide formal supervision to employees. Monitor the training and development of staff. Conduct performance evaluations and coaching. Oversee the recruiting and hiring of new employees. Coordinate and manage the team's daily activities. Establish work schedules, assign tasks, and cross-train staff. Set and track staff and department deadlines. Mentor and coach as needed. Approve all playbook, and procedure changes. Ensure Health, Safety, and Environmental initiatives drive program consistency and efficiency. Review operational and safety risks. Execute all strategic risk management strategies to avoid potential incidents. Point of contact for government agencies, professional health, safety, and environmental organizations, community advisory boards, company health, safety, and environmental officers, and all internal safety efforts. Provide information to senior management about health, safety, and environmental issues, compliance, trends, performance, and concerns. Ensure all regulatory compliance needs are being met across all accounts. Apply a robust knowledge of multiple disciplines, the business, and key drivers that impact departmental and cross-functional performance. Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Persuade managers and other colleagues to act while being guided by the organization's functional business plans. Negotiate with external partners, vendors, and customers of divergent interests to reach a common goal. Identify and solve multi-dimensional, complex, operational, and organizational problems leveraging the appropriate resources within or outside the department. Significantly improves and changes existing methods, processes, and standards within job discipline. What You'll Need: Bachelor's Degree preferred. In lieu of a degree, a combination of experience and education will be considered. Experience in the areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising, and rewarding performance and retention is preferred. Ability to lead the exchange of sensitive, complicated, and difficult information, convey performance expectations, and handle problems. Leadership skills to set, manage, and achieve targets with a direct impact on multiple departments results within a function. In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. Expert organizational skills and an advanced inquisitive mindset. Why CBRE When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants. Applicant AI Use Disclosure We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process.
Sewell Wallis Ltd
Finance Manager
Sewell Wallis Ltd Bradford, Yorkshire
Sewell Wallis is partnering with a well-established, family-owned e-commerce Bradford based business with over 30 years of trading history. Supplying products to a range of recognised retail brands, the business is currently navigating a challenging period and is seeking a commercially minded finance professional who can help drive change, improve performance and play a key role in shaping the future direction of the company. This is far more than a traditional finance role. You'll join a close-knit Senior Leadership Team and be given the platform to influence strategic decisions, challenge existing processes and make a genuine impact across the organisation. For the right individual, there is a clear pathway to progress into a Finance Director position. What will you be doing? Working closely with the Managing Director and wider leadership team, your responsibilities as the Finance Manager will include: Managing and developing a small finance team Supporting the preparation and delivery of monthly and year-end financial accounts Managing banking relationships, foreign currency transactions and cash flow forecasting Reviewing and improving financial controls, processes and reporting procedures Identifying operational improvements and helping implement positive change across the business Reviewing supplier and service contracts and supporting renegotiations where appropriate Analysing costs, margins and profitability to support commercial decision-making Supporting long-term strategic planning and business growth initiatives Playing an active role in monthly management and leadership meetings What skills do we need? We're looking for a commercially focused finance professional who enjoys being hands-on and influencing business performance. You will ideally have: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualification (qualified by experience candidates with relevant expertise will also be considered) Previous experience within an e-commerce environment Strong commercial acumen and a proactive approach to problem-solving Experience partnering with operational teams and senior stakeholders Proven leadership skills with the ability to develop and motivate others The ambition and potential to progress into a future Finance Director role What's On Offer? 60,000 - 80,000 salary, depending on experience Clear progression pathway to Finance Director 28 days holiday plus bank holidays Hybrid working (4 days office / 1 day from home) Private healthcare Opportunity to play a genuine role in transforming and shaping the future of the business Apply for this role below, or for more information, contact Kayley. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Sewell Wallis is partnering with a well-established, family-owned e-commerce Bradford based business with over 30 years of trading history. Supplying products to a range of recognised retail brands, the business is currently navigating a challenging period and is seeking a commercially minded finance professional who can help drive change, improve performance and play a key role in shaping the future direction of the company. This is far more than a traditional finance role. You'll join a close-knit Senior Leadership Team and be given the platform to influence strategic decisions, challenge existing processes and make a genuine impact across the organisation. For the right individual, there is a clear pathway to progress into a Finance Director position. What will you be doing? Working closely with the Managing Director and wider leadership team, your responsibilities as the Finance Manager will include: Managing and developing a small finance team Supporting the preparation and delivery of monthly and year-end financial accounts Managing banking relationships, foreign currency transactions and cash flow forecasting Reviewing and improving financial controls, processes and reporting procedures Identifying operational improvements and helping implement positive change across the business Reviewing supplier and service contracts and supporting renegotiations where appropriate Analysing costs, margins and profitability to support commercial decision-making Supporting long-term strategic planning and business growth initiatives Playing an active role in monthly management and leadership meetings What skills do we need? We're looking for a commercially focused finance professional who enjoys being hands-on and influencing business performance. You will ideally have: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualification (qualified by experience candidates with relevant expertise will also be considered) Previous experience within an e-commerce environment Strong commercial acumen and a proactive approach to problem-solving Experience partnering with operational teams and senior stakeholders Proven leadership skills with the ability to develop and motivate others The ambition and potential to progress into a future Finance Director role What's On Offer? 60,000 - 80,000 salary, depending on experience Clear progression pathway to Finance Director 28 days holiday plus bank holidays Hybrid working (4 days office / 1 day from home) Private healthcare Opportunity to play a genuine role in transforming and shaping the future of the business Apply for this role below, or for more information, contact Kayley. To apply please send your CV, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications please accept that if we have not responded to your application within seven days, your application has not been successful. Sewell Wallis is a specialist recruitment company with a vast amount of experience in our industry we offer permanent, temporary and interim recruitment support for accounting and finance, human resources and business support positions. We recruit at all levels within finance from Purchase Ledger Administrator and Credit Controller level through to Financial Controller and Director positions. With offices in Sheffield and Leeds, we are well situated to cover all of South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Manchester. Please visit our website for more information on accountancy and finance jobs and human resources or business support positions.
Allen Associates
Travel & Logistics Administrator
Allen Associates Ambrosden, Oxfordshire
We have registered a superb Temporary administration assignment working in a fast-paced commercial setting. Starting ASAP, our client is seeking an accomplished Administrator to manage a range of logistics and travel-related duties. Expert organisational skills and a professional communication style will be pivotal! Please note, this is a full-time, temporary position paid on a weekly PAYE basis; lengthy notice periods cannot be accommodated. Travel & Logistics Administrator Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Scheduling travel arrangements. Creating detailed itineraries. Booking flights, transfers, taxis, and train tickets. Amending contracts and relevant documents as needed. Uploading and maintaining files on Sharepoint. Handling email and phone communication with internal teams and external contacts. Travel & Logistics Administrator Rewards Opportunity to gain practical experience in logistics management. On-site parking facilities and good transport links by train. The Organisation A leader in their sector, this business is well established and extremely successful. Travel & Logistics Administrator Experience Essentials Previous administrative experience in a busy, high-volume environment. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Excel. Excellent organisational and multitasking abilities, with keen attention to detail. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Self-motivated and proactive, able to anticipate needs and act accordingly. Experience in booking travel and managing logistics. Location The role is based in Bicester with parking available on-site. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
Jun 09, 2026
Seasonal
We have registered a superb Temporary administration assignment working in a fast-paced commercial setting. Starting ASAP, our client is seeking an accomplished Administrator to manage a range of logistics and travel-related duties. Expert organisational skills and a professional communication style will be pivotal! Please note, this is a full-time, temporary position paid on a weekly PAYE basis; lengthy notice periods cannot be accommodated. Travel & Logistics Administrator Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Scheduling travel arrangements. Creating detailed itineraries. Booking flights, transfers, taxis, and train tickets. Amending contracts and relevant documents as needed. Uploading and maintaining files on Sharepoint. Handling email and phone communication with internal teams and external contacts. Travel & Logistics Administrator Rewards Opportunity to gain practical experience in logistics management. On-site parking facilities and good transport links by train. The Organisation A leader in their sector, this business is well established and extremely successful. Travel & Logistics Administrator Experience Essentials Previous administrative experience in a busy, high-volume environment. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Excel. Excellent organisational and multitasking abilities, with keen attention to detail. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Self-motivated and proactive, able to anticipate needs and act accordingly. Experience in booking travel and managing logistics. Location The role is based in Bicester with parking available on-site. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
Grant Thornton
Interim Programme Manager / Transformation Lead
Grant Thornton Sheffield, Yorkshire
Interim Programme Manager/ Transformation Lead (Public sector) Location: Sheffield Hybrid working (2-3 days onsite) Who we are Grant Thornton's Agile Talent Community is a network of contract professionals, giving you the opportunity to work with our clients alongside Grant Thornton teams on a project-by-project basis whilst being supported by our dedicated Agile Talent team. Joining us in Public Sector Consulting Our Public Sector Team have worked on some of the UK's largest and most high-profile public sector clients, infrastructure projects and public policy programmes. We are a team that has public service at its heart and is made up of the following sectors: Local Government, Central Government and Healthcare. Our consulting team seeks to develop long-term partnerships with our clients in order to help them deliver key government policies, programmes and strategies on the ground. We work with clients across the public sector - as well as those looking to effectively engage with the public sector - to help them to make effective strategic decisions; improve their outcomes; optimise their operating and delivery models; deliver public sector reform; balance short-term financial challenges with medium term investment; and ensure value for money in all that they do. Joining the Agile Talent Community as an experienced Interim Programme Manager/ Transformation Lead, you will have the freedom to work on projects that you choose, whether full or part-time to support our clients and internal teams on short-to-medium-term assignments. Skills we are looking for Proven programme management experience in the public sector (local government, central government or healthcare) - ideally within Human Resources, Transformation, or Change Management projects. Strong understanding of public sector operations, current policies, and sector-specific challenges. Experience supporting major public sector transformation or restructuring programmes across large or complex organisations. Consulting experience (internal or external) is highly desirable. Demonstrated ability to provide insightful advice, analysis, or recommendations to stakeholders, clients, or senior leaders. Ability to build, maintain, and influence trusted working relationships with colleagues, clients, and key stakeholders. What's in it for you Development: Your development is important to us and as part of the Agile Talent Community you will be able to work alongside our permanent teams as well as our clients, giving you variety and opportunity to develop new skills. Our team is here to support you, with finding new projects as well as navigating the freelance regulation. Engagement: As a member of our Community, you will also be invited to events, which can help your wellbeing, educate you about the market you operate in, help you connect with the business as well as other members of the Community. Doing what's right ahead of what's easy Embracing uniqueness, the culture at Grant Thornton thrives on the contributions of all our people and those who work alongside our teams, we never settle for what is easy, we look beyond to deliver the right thing, for everyone.Building an inclusive culture, where we value difference and respect each other helps everyone to perform at the best of their ability and realize their potential.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Interim Programme Manager/ Transformation Lead (Public sector) Location: Sheffield Hybrid working (2-3 days onsite) Who we are Grant Thornton's Agile Talent Community is a network of contract professionals, giving you the opportunity to work with our clients alongside Grant Thornton teams on a project-by-project basis whilst being supported by our dedicated Agile Talent team. Joining us in Public Sector Consulting Our Public Sector Team have worked on some of the UK's largest and most high-profile public sector clients, infrastructure projects and public policy programmes. We are a team that has public service at its heart and is made up of the following sectors: Local Government, Central Government and Healthcare. Our consulting team seeks to develop long-term partnerships with our clients in order to help them deliver key government policies, programmes and strategies on the ground. We work with clients across the public sector - as well as those looking to effectively engage with the public sector - to help them to make effective strategic decisions; improve their outcomes; optimise their operating and delivery models; deliver public sector reform; balance short-term financial challenges with medium term investment; and ensure value for money in all that they do. Joining the Agile Talent Community as an experienced Interim Programme Manager/ Transformation Lead, you will have the freedom to work on projects that you choose, whether full or part-time to support our clients and internal teams on short-to-medium-term assignments. Skills we are looking for Proven programme management experience in the public sector (local government, central government or healthcare) - ideally within Human Resources, Transformation, or Change Management projects. Strong understanding of public sector operations, current policies, and sector-specific challenges. Experience supporting major public sector transformation or restructuring programmes across large or complex organisations. Consulting experience (internal or external) is highly desirable. Demonstrated ability to provide insightful advice, analysis, or recommendations to stakeholders, clients, or senior leaders. Ability to build, maintain, and influence trusted working relationships with colleagues, clients, and key stakeholders. What's in it for you Development: Your development is important to us and as part of the Agile Talent Community you will be able to work alongside our permanent teams as well as our clients, giving you variety and opportunity to develop new skills. Our team is here to support you, with finding new projects as well as navigating the freelance regulation. Engagement: As a member of our Community, you will also be invited to events, which can help your wellbeing, educate you about the market you operate in, help you connect with the business as well as other members of the Community. Doing what's right ahead of what's easy Embracing uniqueness, the culture at Grant Thornton thrives on the contributions of all our people and those who work alongside our teams, we never settle for what is easy, we look beyond to deliver the right thing, for everyone.Building an inclusive culture, where we value difference and respect each other helps everyone to perform at the best of their ability and realize their potential.
Allen Associates
Intelligence Research Team Leader
Allen Associates Oxford, Oxfordshire
Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Are you ready to lead a dynamic team within a fast-growing risk intelligence organisation that values creative thinking, research, analysis, and strategic insight? As a Team Leader, you will spearhead initiatives, shape your organisation's analytical capabilities, and make a tangible impact through your leadership and expertise. This role offers the chance for professional growth in an exciting industry with excellent long-term prospects. Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Leading, motivating, and managing a team of analysts to deliver high-quality research and reporting that support strategic decision-making. Overseeing data collection, analysis, and reporting processes to ensure accuracy, consistency, and timeliness. Developing and implementing analytical frameworks to identify trends, patterns, and potential areas for improvement. Collaborating with stakeholders across various sectors to understand client needs and tailor analytical approaches accordingly. Maintaining a deep understanding of global developments, online environments, and social media sources to enhance insight quality. Ensuring all team outputs meet quality standards and organisational benchmarks. Driving continuous improvement in operational processes and analytical techniques to increase efficiency and insight depth. Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Rewards Competitive salary of £50,(Apply online only) - £70,(Apply online only), dependent on your experience and skills. Permanent contract with excellent career progression opportunities. Comprehensive benefits package, including relevant training and development support. Supportive work environment focused on innovation and professional growth. Opportunity to work within a leading intelligence and risk organisation, shaping the future of research and analysis. Flexibility to develop your leadership skills in a unique and evolving industry. Exposure to cutting-edge risk intelligence tools and strategies. The Company Our client is a leader in intelligence research and analytical services, dedicated to helping organisations understand various factors affecting their operations through thorough research, data analysis, and detailed reporting. They prioritise integrity, innovation, and client-focused solutions. Known for fostering a collaborative and forward-thinking culture, the company values continuous learning and aims to build a team of dedicated analysts who want to make a difference in their industry. Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Experience Essentials Proven experience in research, analysis, or data-related roles, preferably within a relevant sector. Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to inspire and develop others. Familiarity with online environments, social media analysis, and data sources. Excellent organisational skills with a keen eye for detail and a methodical approach. Analytical mindset with experience in pattern recognition, assessment, and critical thinking. Ability to adapt quickly and think creatively to solve complex problems. Proficiency with analytical tools, data repositories, or research platforms is desirable. Location This is a full-time, permanent role based on-site within accessible transport networks and with considerations for travel as required. Specific details will be provided during the interview process. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. "INDBOOST" Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Are you ready to lead a dynamic team within a fast-growing risk intelligence organisation that values creative thinking, research, analysis, and strategic insight? As a Team Leader, you will spearhead initiatives, shape your organisation's analytical capabilities, and make a tangible impact through your leadership and expertise. This role offers the chance for professional growth in an exciting industry with excellent long-term prospects. Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Leading, motivating, and managing a team of analysts to deliver high-quality research and reporting that support strategic decision-making. Overseeing data collection, analysis, and reporting processes to ensure accuracy, consistency, and timeliness. Developing and implementing analytical frameworks to identify trends, patterns, and potential areas for improvement. Collaborating with stakeholders across various sectors to understand client needs and tailor analytical approaches accordingly. Maintaining a deep understanding of global developments, online environments, and social media sources to enhance insight quality. Ensuring all team outputs meet quality standards and organisational benchmarks. Driving continuous improvement in operational processes and analytical techniques to increase efficiency and insight depth. Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Rewards Competitive salary of £50,(Apply online only) - £70,(Apply online only), dependent on your experience and skills. Permanent contract with excellent career progression opportunities. Comprehensive benefits package, including relevant training and development support. Supportive work environment focused on innovation and professional growth. Opportunity to work within a leading intelligence and risk organisation, shaping the future of research and analysis. Flexibility to develop your leadership skills in a unique and evolving industry. Exposure to cutting-edge risk intelligence tools and strategies. The Company Our client is a leader in intelligence research and analytical services, dedicated to helping organisations understand various factors affecting their operations through thorough research, data analysis, and detailed reporting. They prioritise integrity, innovation, and client-focused solutions. Known for fostering a collaborative and forward-thinking culture, the company values continuous learning and aims to build a team of dedicated analysts who want to make a difference in their industry. Intelligence Analyst Team Leader Experience Essentials Proven experience in research, analysis, or data-related roles, preferably within a relevant sector. Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to inspire and develop others. Familiarity with online environments, social media analysis, and data sources. Excellent organisational skills with a keen eye for detail and a methodical approach. Analytical mindset with experience in pattern recognition, assessment, and critical thinking. Ability to adapt quickly and think creatively to solve complex problems. Proficiency with analytical tools, data repositories, or research platforms is desirable. Location This is a full-time, permanent role based on-site within accessible transport networks and with considerations for travel as required. Specific details will be provided during the interview process. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. "INDBOOST" Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.

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