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Camden Disability Action
Chief Operating Officer
Camden Disability Action Camden, London
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is seeking an exceptional Chief Operating Officer (COO) to play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering our mission as a leading user-led charity for Disabled people. As COO, you will provide strategic leadership and operational excellence across the organisation, ensuring CDA delivers high-quality, accessible, and impactful services. You will translate our vision and strategy into effective day-to-day operations, driving performance, consistency, and continuous improvement across all areas of delivery. As a key member of the senior leadership team, you will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer and Board of Trustees to support organisational strategy, governance, and long-term sustainability. You will bring strong strategic insight, alongside the ability to lead people, systems, and services with confidence and clarity. You will have responsibility for core operational functions, including HR, Finance, Health & Safety, Data Protection, and Communications, as well as oversight of service delivery and contract management across CDA's portfolio. You will ensure our infrastructure and processes are robust, compliant, efficient, and aligned to our values. The successful candidate will be a confident and experienced leader, able to balance strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. You will also act as deputy to the CEO when required, providing trusted leadership across the organisation. Due to the nature of the Chief Operating Officer role and the space-based approach of the Greenwood Centre, it cannot be delivered remotely. The post requires regular in-person operational delivery. However, we are open to offering one day of remote working per week, where practical. CDA is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace that reflects the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, people from Black, Asian and other minoritised communities, LGBTQ+ people, and others who are underrepresented in the charity sector and leadership roles. We are also open to considering flexible working arrangements, including job shares, where this can support the successful delivery of the role.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Camden Disability Action (CDA) is seeking an exceptional Chief Operating Officer (COO) to play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering our mission as a leading user-led charity for Disabled people. As COO, you will provide strategic leadership and operational excellence across the organisation, ensuring CDA delivers high-quality, accessible, and impactful services. You will translate our vision and strategy into effective day-to-day operations, driving performance, consistency, and continuous improvement across all areas of delivery. As a key member of the senior leadership team, you will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer and Board of Trustees to support organisational strategy, governance, and long-term sustainability. You will bring strong strategic insight, alongside the ability to lead people, systems, and services with confidence and clarity. You will have responsibility for core operational functions, including HR, Finance, Health & Safety, Data Protection, and Communications, as well as oversight of service delivery and contract management across CDA's portfolio. You will ensure our infrastructure and processes are robust, compliant, efficient, and aligned to our values. The successful candidate will be a confident and experienced leader, able to balance strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. You will also act as deputy to the CEO when required, providing trusted leadership across the organisation. Due to the nature of the Chief Operating Officer role and the space-based approach of the Greenwood Centre, it cannot be delivered remotely. The post requires regular in-person operational delivery. However, we are open to offering one day of remote working per week, where practical. CDA is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace that reflects the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, people from Black, Asian and other minoritised communities, LGBTQ+ people, and others who are underrepresented in the charity sector and leadership roles. We are also open to considering flexible working arrangements, including job shares, where this can support the successful delivery of the role.
TPP Recruitment
Governance Officer
TPP Recruitment City, London
TPP Recruitment is supporting a respected professional body to recruit a Governance Officer . This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative Corporate Services team, where you will play a central role in supporting governance activity, organisational projects, and key stakeholder engagement . The Governance Officer role offers the chance to take ownership of varied and meaningful work that contributes to high standards of governance and organisational effectiveness. Details Salary: £34,000-36,000 per annum, depending on experience Location: Central London Working Pattern: Full time, 35 hours per week Working arrangements: Hybrid Contract: Permanent Start date: From 13th July 2026 (or shortly thereafter - shorter notice periods are strongly preferred). About the Organisation This professional membership body operates as a registered charity with a clear mission to improve standards and outcomes across its sector for the benefit of society. The organisation is values-driven , with a strong focus on inclusion , collaboration and continuous improvement . Employees are supported to thrive in a positive and respectful environment , where diversity is embraced and personal wellbeing is prioritised . About the Role As Governance Officer , you will support a wide range of governance activities, working closely with senior stakeholders including trustees, committees, and internal teams. You will contribute to the smooth running of key governance processes , while also playing an active role in supporting strategic projects and organisational initiatives . This role is ideal if you enjoy variety, responsibility, and working in a collaborative environment where your organisational skills and attention to detail will be highly valued. Key Responsibilities Coordinate governance meetings, including preparing papers, managing invitations, and taking accurate minutes Support major governance activities such as board meetings, elections, annual general meetings, and trustee recruitment Maintain governance records, track attendance and oversee administrative processes Support governance-focused projects and internal audits Manage administration of the organisational project portfolio, including reporting and progress tracking Provide wider support to the Corporate Services team, including event coordination Skills / Experience Required Experience of providing Governance administration support Background providing governance secretarial support for Boards and Trustees Familiar with elections process in a membership body Experience of minute taking and coordinating meetings Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage stakeholders at all levels High attention to detail and ability to handle confidential information Proactive and solutions-focused approach Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office To Apply To apply for this Governance Officer role, please submit your CV along with a short covering statement demonstrating: Your experience of governance administration Your ability to multitask and manage stakeholder expectations Interview Process First stage: Thursday 18 June (via Teams) Second stage: Tuesday 23 June (in person, London) Deadline for Applications 9am, Thursday 11th June 2026 Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so early application is encouraged . We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
TPP Recruitment is supporting a respected professional body to recruit a Governance Officer . This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative Corporate Services team, where you will play a central role in supporting governance activity, organisational projects, and key stakeholder engagement . The Governance Officer role offers the chance to take ownership of varied and meaningful work that contributes to high standards of governance and organisational effectiveness. Details Salary: £34,000-36,000 per annum, depending on experience Location: Central London Working Pattern: Full time, 35 hours per week Working arrangements: Hybrid Contract: Permanent Start date: From 13th July 2026 (or shortly thereafter - shorter notice periods are strongly preferred). About the Organisation This professional membership body operates as a registered charity with a clear mission to improve standards and outcomes across its sector for the benefit of society. The organisation is values-driven , with a strong focus on inclusion , collaboration and continuous improvement . Employees are supported to thrive in a positive and respectful environment , where diversity is embraced and personal wellbeing is prioritised . About the Role As Governance Officer , you will support a wide range of governance activities, working closely with senior stakeholders including trustees, committees, and internal teams. You will contribute to the smooth running of key governance processes , while also playing an active role in supporting strategic projects and organisational initiatives . This role is ideal if you enjoy variety, responsibility, and working in a collaborative environment where your organisational skills and attention to detail will be highly valued. Key Responsibilities Coordinate governance meetings, including preparing papers, managing invitations, and taking accurate minutes Support major governance activities such as board meetings, elections, annual general meetings, and trustee recruitment Maintain governance records, track attendance and oversee administrative processes Support governance-focused projects and internal audits Manage administration of the organisational project portfolio, including reporting and progress tracking Provide wider support to the Corporate Services team, including event coordination Skills / Experience Required Experience of providing Governance administration support Background providing governance secretarial support for Boards and Trustees Familiar with elections process in a membership body Experience of minute taking and coordinating meetings Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage stakeholders at all levels High attention to detail and ability to handle confidential information Proactive and solutions-focused approach Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office To Apply To apply for this Governance Officer role, please submit your CV along with a short covering statement demonstrating: Your experience of governance administration Your ability to multitask and manage stakeholder expectations Interview Process First stage: Thursday 18 June (via Teams) Second stage: Tuesday 23 June (in person, London) Deadline for Applications 9am, Thursday 11th June 2026 Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so early application is encouraged . We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Imperial War Museums
Executive Director Governance & Resources
Imperial War Museums
Job Summary The Executive Director will play a critical role in shaping the organisation's success. They combine strategic thinking, leadership, and operational expertise to drive outcomes that deliver the IWM vision & purpose and achieve the organisation's mission. The role of Executive Director, Governance & Resources will lead our governance and resources strategy and the teams focused on ensuring this is a well-run organisation that champions contemporary methodologies, systems and processes to meet IWM's people, legal and statutory obligations. Through world class delivery of governance and support services the role holder will create a client/supplier model where support services partner to other directorates to enable them to meet the strategic goals. The role holder will lead a team of over c130 professionals, be accountable to the Executive Team and Trustees for ensuring IWM fulfils all its obligations and fulfils its vision and purpose. This job description is not all encompassing. Over time the emphasis of the job may change without changing the general character of the job. Your duties may be reviewed from time to time and revised and updated in consultation with you to reflect appropriate changes. The Departments in the Directorate include: Finance Procurement & Legal counsel IT & AV Masterplanning Governance Fundraising & development Estate & Environmental sustainability People & Culture (For matters related to executive pay, hiring, leadership, organisation design and structure, Director People & Culture reports direct to DG) Responsibilities & Key Duties Strategic Vision and Leadership: Develop and implement strategies to promote the IWMs vision and purpose Collaborate with the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and Trustees to set strategic goals and objectives. Lead the organisation by providing visionary leadership. Operational Management: Oversee day-to-day activities, ensuring efficient operations. Improve performance across all departments setting ambitious goals and ensuring objectives align to the corporate plan Develop and maintain organisational culture. Work with internal functions using a client/supplier methodology to generate solutions and work alongside functions. Develop and promote a 'no silo' mentality across all work locations and functions and providing advice and support to directors and managers to enable them to work without barriers. Ensure IWM uses benchmarking to compare its offerings to industry leading examples inside and outside the museum and heritage sector to ensure IWM remains an example for other organisations to aspire to. Develop governance practices and interventions to ensure value to the organisation by providing good guard rails, reporting accountability and liaison with Trustees to demonstrate IWM fulfils its regulatory and fiduciary responsibilities. Financial Management: Lead the financial reporting and accountabilities with DCMS. Liaise with Internal and External auditors to ensure the best outcomes for IWM. Ensure cost management and budget activities are understood at an executive level; provide a strategic understanding of the financial sustainability of IWM and enable constructive and effective decision making to aid leadership managing operations and planning for the future. Lead the management of budgets, financial planning, and resource allocation. Lead the effective monitoring of financial management performance and the timetable of review and reporting for Executives and Trustees. Make data-driven decisions to ensure IWM acts using objective criteria. Stakeholder Relations: Build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including Trustees, regulatory bodies, cultural partners, philanthropic investors, and community members to ensure IWM remains relevant to all audiences through its audience engagement. Represent the organisation externally with regulators, and other significant bodies. Support Trustees in their management of risks and mitigations. Team Leadership: Provide guidance and coaching to subordinate managers. Develop management mechanisms supporting two ways relationship based on trust and professional ethic. Expect high standards from all team members. Foster an effective team of leaders and grow future talent. Strategic Planning: Implement strategic plans for organisational development. Ensure alignment with long-term goals through alignment of local objectives to the corporate plan. Develop a strategic plan for the directorate. You can read about IWM and the work we do on our website .
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Job Summary The Executive Director will play a critical role in shaping the organisation's success. They combine strategic thinking, leadership, and operational expertise to drive outcomes that deliver the IWM vision & purpose and achieve the organisation's mission. The role of Executive Director, Governance & Resources will lead our governance and resources strategy and the teams focused on ensuring this is a well-run organisation that champions contemporary methodologies, systems and processes to meet IWM's people, legal and statutory obligations. Through world class delivery of governance and support services the role holder will create a client/supplier model where support services partner to other directorates to enable them to meet the strategic goals. The role holder will lead a team of over c130 professionals, be accountable to the Executive Team and Trustees for ensuring IWM fulfils all its obligations and fulfils its vision and purpose. This job description is not all encompassing. Over time the emphasis of the job may change without changing the general character of the job. Your duties may be reviewed from time to time and revised and updated in consultation with you to reflect appropriate changes. The Departments in the Directorate include: Finance Procurement & Legal counsel IT & AV Masterplanning Governance Fundraising & development Estate & Environmental sustainability People & Culture (For matters related to executive pay, hiring, leadership, organisation design and structure, Director People & Culture reports direct to DG) Responsibilities & Key Duties Strategic Vision and Leadership: Develop and implement strategies to promote the IWMs vision and purpose Collaborate with the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and Trustees to set strategic goals and objectives. Lead the organisation by providing visionary leadership. Operational Management: Oversee day-to-day activities, ensuring efficient operations. Improve performance across all departments setting ambitious goals and ensuring objectives align to the corporate plan Develop and maintain organisational culture. Work with internal functions using a client/supplier methodology to generate solutions and work alongside functions. Develop and promote a 'no silo' mentality across all work locations and functions and providing advice and support to directors and managers to enable them to work without barriers. Ensure IWM uses benchmarking to compare its offerings to industry leading examples inside and outside the museum and heritage sector to ensure IWM remains an example for other organisations to aspire to. Develop governance practices and interventions to ensure value to the organisation by providing good guard rails, reporting accountability and liaison with Trustees to demonstrate IWM fulfils its regulatory and fiduciary responsibilities. Financial Management: Lead the financial reporting and accountabilities with DCMS. Liaise with Internal and External auditors to ensure the best outcomes for IWM. Ensure cost management and budget activities are understood at an executive level; provide a strategic understanding of the financial sustainability of IWM and enable constructive and effective decision making to aid leadership managing operations and planning for the future. Lead the management of budgets, financial planning, and resource allocation. Lead the effective monitoring of financial management performance and the timetable of review and reporting for Executives and Trustees. Make data-driven decisions to ensure IWM acts using objective criteria. Stakeholder Relations: Build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including Trustees, regulatory bodies, cultural partners, philanthropic investors, and community members to ensure IWM remains relevant to all audiences through its audience engagement. Represent the organisation externally with regulators, and other significant bodies. Support Trustees in their management of risks and mitigations. Team Leadership: Provide guidance and coaching to subordinate managers. Develop management mechanisms supporting two ways relationship based on trust and professional ethic. Expect high standards from all team members. Foster an effective team of leaders and grow future talent. Strategic Planning: Implement strategic plans for organisational development. Ensure alignment with long-term goals through alignment of local objectives to the corporate plan. Develop a strategic plan for the directorate. You can read about IWM and the work we do on our website .
Arthritis UK
Gifts in Wills Officer
Arthritis UK City, London
Location (UK): Office Hybrid - London / Sheffield Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week (Part-time 28 hours plus considered) Contract type: Fixed-term until 31 December 2026 Travel: Travel to London or Sheffield offices on a monthly/bi-monthly basis Join us and use your skills, knowledge, passion and energy to help us achieve a future free from arthritis. We are looking for a Gifts in Wills Officer to join our team to support with the stewardship and retention of our gifts in Wills enquirers and pledgers, and the further marketing of this important income stream. With gifts in Wills making up around 80% of our income it is crucial for our ability to move towards a future free from arthritis, and this role plays a key part in making sure our pledgers have a brilliant experience with us and understand the impact that their incredible gift will have for people with arthritis. As part of the gifts in Wills team you will sit within the wider Public Fundraising department, a collection of teams who are curious, collaborative and ambitious in our work to grow our income and impact. About the role Recently shortlisted for the Excellence in Stewardship Legacy Giving Award, the gifts in Wills team put our supporters at the heart of everything they do. This role is a varied one that collaborates with colleagues and supporters daily. That could be working with our innovation team to maximise marketing opportunities to our Inspire product members, ensuring our website content is a powerful call to action, or working with our supporter journey team to plan an exceptional welcome journey for new gifts in Wills enquirers. You will also be a key point of contact for our supporters, stewarding one-on-one via email, phone or in person, and also working on mass impact communications to retain their support. Since we rebranded to Arthritis UK in October 2025, we have seen a big rise in potential supporters, and you will play a key part in delivering a brilliant experience to them. About you If your knowledge, skills and experience include the following then we'd love to hear from you: Experience of building excellent relationships with a wide range of customers or supporters, across different channels and face to face, anticipating their needs and creating a high-quality supporter experience. Experience of project management, developing and executing plans and projects within budget and on time. Experience of working in Legacy fundraising/marketing, with an understanding of the audience's needs. Excellent relationship management skills - passionate about people, strong listening skills, able to demonstrate empathy and emotional intelligence. A proactive and solution-focussed approach. As a hybrid worker the expectation is that you will spend around 40% of your working time in our office spaces or working in community settings. As an inclusive employer we will consider home-based working for anyone where office-based hybrid working would be a barrier to being able to work for us, for example for someone living with a long-term health condition or disability. Benefits Your excellent benefits include: Flexible hours, environments and working practices to promote a healthy work/life balance. Health and wellbeing support - including the Employee Assistance Programme (free confidential 24/7 support with mental health, legal and financial queries). Simply health cash plan. Supportive and inclusive culture, with a wide range of employee networks and support groups available to join. Learning and personal development opportunities. Competitive annual leave, with the option to buy/sell up to five days per year. Generous pension plan, with employer contribution of up to 10%. Life Assurance plan (4 x salary). About us We have made a commitment in our Diversity and Inclusion Strategy to increase the diversity of our charity and we welcome candidates from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees, volunteers and trustees to represent the broad diversity of the communities of which we are a part. There are over 10 million people living with arthritis. That's one in six, with over half of those living in pain every single day. The impact is huge as the condition slowly intrudes on everyday life - affecting the ability to work, care for a family, to move free from pain and to live independently. Yet arthritis is often dismissed as an inevitable part of ageing or shrugged off as 'just a bit of arthritis'. We don't think that this is OK. Arthritis UK is here to change that. Arthritis UK is committed to keeping children, young people and vulnerable adults safe from harm. During the recruitment process we will undertake safer recruitment practices and relevant checks to ensure applicants are suitable to work with children, young people and vulnerable adults. Arthritis UK is a Registered Charity No: 207711 and in Scotland No. SC041156.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Location (UK): Office Hybrid - London / Sheffield Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week (Part-time 28 hours plus considered) Contract type: Fixed-term until 31 December 2026 Travel: Travel to London or Sheffield offices on a monthly/bi-monthly basis Join us and use your skills, knowledge, passion and energy to help us achieve a future free from arthritis. We are looking for a Gifts in Wills Officer to join our team to support with the stewardship and retention of our gifts in Wills enquirers and pledgers, and the further marketing of this important income stream. With gifts in Wills making up around 80% of our income it is crucial for our ability to move towards a future free from arthritis, and this role plays a key part in making sure our pledgers have a brilliant experience with us and understand the impact that their incredible gift will have for people with arthritis. As part of the gifts in Wills team you will sit within the wider Public Fundraising department, a collection of teams who are curious, collaborative and ambitious in our work to grow our income and impact. About the role Recently shortlisted for the Excellence in Stewardship Legacy Giving Award, the gifts in Wills team put our supporters at the heart of everything they do. This role is a varied one that collaborates with colleagues and supporters daily. That could be working with our innovation team to maximise marketing opportunities to our Inspire product members, ensuring our website content is a powerful call to action, or working with our supporter journey team to plan an exceptional welcome journey for new gifts in Wills enquirers. You will also be a key point of contact for our supporters, stewarding one-on-one via email, phone or in person, and also working on mass impact communications to retain their support. Since we rebranded to Arthritis UK in October 2025, we have seen a big rise in potential supporters, and you will play a key part in delivering a brilliant experience to them. About you If your knowledge, skills and experience include the following then we'd love to hear from you: Experience of building excellent relationships with a wide range of customers or supporters, across different channels and face to face, anticipating their needs and creating a high-quality supporter experience. Experience of project management, developing and executing plans and projects within budget and on time. Experience of working in Legacy fundraising/marketing, with an understanding of the audience's needs. Excellent relationship management skills - passionate about people, strong listening skills, able to demonstrate empathy and emotional intelligence. A proactive and solution-focussed approach. As a hybrid worker the expectation is that you will spend around 40% of your working time in our office spaces or working in community settings. As an inclusive employer we will consider home-based working for anyone where office-based hybrid working would be a barrier to being able to work for us, for example for someone living with a long-term health condition or disability. Benefits Your excellent benefits include: Flexible hours, environments and working practices to promote a healthy work/life balance. Health and wellbeing support - including the Employee Assistance Programme (free confidential 24/7 support with mental health, legal and financial queries). Simply health cash plan. Supportive and inclusive culture, with a wide range of employee networks and support groups available to join. Learning and personal development opportunities. Competitive annual leave, with the option to buy/sell up to five days per year. Generous pension plan, with employer contribution of up to 10%. Life Assurance plan (4 x salary). About us We have made a commitment in our Diversity and Inclusion Strategy to increase the diversity of our charity and we welcome candidates from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences. We want our employees, volunteers and trustees to represent the broad diversity of the communities of which we are a part. There are over 10 million people living with arthritis. That's one in six, with over half of those living in pain every single day. The impact is huge as the condition slowly intrudes on everyday life - affecting the ability to work, care for a family, to move free from pain and to live independently. Yet arthritis is often dismissed as an inevitable part of ageing or shrugged off as 'just a bit of arthritis'. We don't think that this is OK. Arthritis UK is here to change that. Arthritis UK is committed to keeping children, young people and vulnerable adults safe from harm. During the recruitment process we will undertake safer recruitment practices and relevant checks to ensure applicants are suitable to work with children, young people and vulnerable adults. Arthritis UK is a Registered Charity No: 207711 and in Scotland No. SC041156.
KD RECRUITMENT
Legal Secretary - Tax and Trusts
KD RECRUITMENT City, York
Are you an experienced Legal Secretary in the York area looking for a new opportunity within a respected and well-established law firm? Would you like to work as a Legal Secretary within a Tax and Trusts department, supporting a specialist team with private client matters including trusts, probate, inheritance tax planning, wills, estate administration and lasting powers of attorney? We are recruiting for a successful regional solicitors firm based in York, who are looking for a highly organised and proactive Legal Secretary to join their busy Private Client Tax and Trusts team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with previous experience as a Legal Secretary, Legal Assistant or Legal Administrator who enjoys working in a professional legal environment and supporting fee earners with high-quality secretarial and administrative support. The role has become available due to continued growth within the department, and would suit someone who takes pride in delivering excellent client service, maintaining accuracy and keeping a busy legal team running smoothly. What the Legal Secretary job involves You will be providing full secretarial and administrative support to fee earners working across tax, trusts, inheritance tax planning, probate and estate administration. You will liaise with clients, trustees, beneficiaries, HMRC, the Probate Registry, the Office of the Public Guardian and other professional contacts Supporting the team with documentation relating to trusts, probate, wills, powers of attorney and estate administration. Preparing and amending legal documents and correspondence Using digital dictation Managing diaries Arranging meetings Opening and maintaining client files Ensuring all client information is handled accurately and confidentially. This is a varied Legal Secretary role in York where attention to detail, discretion and strong organisation will be essential. You will be working with sensitive private client matters, so a professional, empathetic and client-focused approach is key. Skills required We are looking for someone who has previous experience working as a Legal Secretary, Legal Assistant, Legal Administrator or Private Client Secretary, ideally within one or more of the following areas: Private Client Tax and Trusts Probate Wills and Estates Estate Administration Inheritance Tax Planning Lasting Powers of Attorney You will need strong typing and document production skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to manage a busy workload. Good Microsoft Office skills are essential, and experience using a legal case management system would be an advantage. You will be confident communicating with clients and third parties, highly organised and able to work calmly under pressure. This role would suit someone who enjoys being part of a supportive legal team and who understands the importance of confidentiality, accuracy and excellent client care. Other information 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Dynamic working Loyalty scheme Employee discount scheme Discounted legal fees Supportive and professional working environment This is a great opportunity for an experienced Legal Secretary in York or someone with strong legal administration experience who is looking to develop their career within a specialist Tax and Trusts / Private Client department. This vacancy is being advertised through KD Recruitment Limited who are operating as an Employment Agency. Due to the volume of applications we receive if you have not heard from us within 2 weeks, please assume you have not been short listed for this particular role. KD Recruitment Limited is committed to a policy of equal opportunities in relation to job applications and we are also committed to protecting your personal data. If you would like to read our privacy policy, please go to our website (url removed) where you will find all the information you need to know about how we will use and process your personal data. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn for up to date jobs and other helpful information.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Legal Secretary in the York area looking for a new opportunity within a respected and well-established law firm? Would you like to work as a Legal Secretary within a Tax and Trusts department, supporting a specialist team with private client matters including trusts, probate, inheritance tax planning, wills, estate administration and lasting powers of attorney? We are recruiting for a successful regional solicitors firm based in York, who are looking for a highly organised and proactive Legal Secretary to join their busy Private Client Tax and Trusts team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with previous experience as a Legal Secretary, Legal Assistant or Legal Administrator who enjoys working in a professional legal environment and supporting fee earners with high-quality secretarial and administrative support. The role has become available due to continued growth within the department, and would suit someone who takes pride in delivering excellent client service, maintaining accuracy and keeping a busy legal team running smoothly. What the Legal Secretary job involves You will be providing full secretarial and administrative support to fee earners working across tax, trusts, inheritance tax planning, probate and estate administration. You will liaise with clients, trustees, beneficiaries, HMRC, the Probate Registry, the Office of the Public Guardian and other professional contacts Supporting the team with documentation relating to trusts, probate, wills, powers of attorney and estate administration. Preparing and amending legal documents and correspondence Using digital dictation Managing diaries Arranging meetings Opening and maintaining client files Ensuring all client information is handled accurately and confidentially. This is a varied Legal Secretary role in York where attention to detail, discretion and strong organisation will be essential. You will be working with sensitive private client matters, so a professional, empathetic and client-focused approach is key. Skills required We are looking for someone who has previous experience working as a Legal Secretary, Legal Assistant, Legal Administrator or Private Client Secretary, ideally within one or more of the following areas: Private Client Tax and Trusts Probate Wills and Estates Estate Administration Inheritance Tax Planning Lasting Powers of Attorney You will need strong typing and document production skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to manage a busy workload. Good Microsoft Office skills are essential, and experience using a legal case management system would be an advantage. You will be confident communicating with clients and third parties, highly organised and able to work calmly under pressure. This role would suit someone who enjoys being part of a supportive legal team and who understands the importance of confidentiality, accuracy and excellent client care. Other information 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Dynamic working Loyalty scheme Employee discount scheme Discounted legal fees Supportive and professional working environment This is a great opportunity for an experienced Legal Secretary in York or someone with strong legal administration experience who is looking to develop their career within a specialist Tax and Trusts / Private Client department. This vacancy is being advertised through KD Recruitment Limited who are operating as an Employment Agency. Due to the volume of applications we receive if you have not heard from us within 2 weeks, please assume you have not been short listed for this particular role. KD Recruitment Limited is committed to a policy of equal opportunities in relation to job applications and we are also committed to protecting your personal data. If you would like to read our privacy policy, please go to our website (url removed) where you will find all the information you need to know about how we will use and process your personal data. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn for up to date jobs and other helpful information.
Villiers Park Educational Trust
Trusts and Foundations Manager
Villiers Park Educational Trust Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
An introduction from our Head of Fundraising Villiers Park is a national social mobility charity with a strong track record of delivering impactful programmes that support young people from under-represented backgrounds to fulfil their potential. We are seeking to recruit an experienced Trusts and Foundations Manager to lead and grow income from charitable trusts, foundations and grant-making bodies. This is a pivotal role within the fundraising team, responsible for developing and delivering a successful trusts and foundations income stream to support Villiers Park's programmes and ambitious Beyond Barriers growth strategy. Villiers Park is generously supported by charitable trusts and foundations, which contribute over £500,000 every year towards our work. The Trusts and Foundations Manager will build on and develop Villiers Park s trust fundraising, by cultivating relationships with current and prospective supporters, preparing compelling applications and reports, and seeking new funders and opportunities to help us to realise our goals and those of the communities we serve. As Trusts and Foundations Manager, you will be part of a supportive fundraising team (based in our Cambridge office) and will work closely with dedicated and welcoming colleagues from across the organisation including our Communications Manager, Finance Manager, Programmes Team, Senior Leadership Team and Trustees. I hope that you will be inspired to apply for the role and look forward to hearing from you. Melody Brooker Head of Fundraising About the role Villiers Park is generously supported by charitable trusts and foundations, which contribute over £500,000 every year towards our work. The Trusts and Foundations Manager will build on and develop Villiers Park s trust fundraising, by cultivating relationships with current and prospective supporters, preparing compelling applications and reports, and seeking new funders and opportunities to help us to realise our goals and those of the communities we serve. Our established portfolio offers a unique opportunity for an experienced Trusts and Foundations Manager to steward relationships and meet with funders across our hubs, to see our work in action. The successful candidate will be joining the team at an exciting time for Villiers Park. We have five thriving regional hubs cross the UK, and an evidence-based approach that makes a proven impact on young people s lives. Our Beyond Barriers strategy is focused on further scaling our work to substantially increase our impact across the country by 2030. As the Trusts and Foundations Manager, you will have the opportunity to work with colleagues from across the organisation, from Progression Coaches who work directly in and with our school partners to members of the Senior Leadership Team and Trustees. You will be part of a small fundraising team so working well in a team, and being flexible to support others, is essential. You will build mutually trusting relationships with colleagues and funders and balance tenacity with empathy. Key responsibilities Prepare and write compelling applications to charitable trusts and foundations who have the capacity to make five and six figure gifts towards the charity s work. Prepare and submit scheduled applications and reports to current funders, ensuring that we hit deadlines and develop relationships with the trusts and foundations currently supporting Villiers Park. In collaboration with the Senior Leadership team, and colleagues in Fundraising and Communications, create engaging and accurate reports to current funders that share the impact of their support, including trusts, major donors and university partners. Work with colleagues in the Fundraising team to develop and implement targeted stewardship strategies that bring current donors closer to our work. Identify new prospects and propose engagement and cultivation strategies. With the Head of Fundraising and Chief Executive, develop the trusts and philanthropic strategy to support the organisation s 'Beyond Barriers strategic growth plan. Work closely with the Fundraising Operations and Data Manager to prepare pipeline reports to inform budgeting and forecasting. Support the Head of Fundraising to identify and develop fundraising channels, including family trusts, corporate foundations and legacy giving. Ensure compliance with Villiers Park s safeguarding and data protection policies, and with the charity s gift acceptance and fundraising policies and processes. This list is not exhaustive, and the post-holder may be required to undertake other tasks relevant to the role and within their capability. Essential skills and experience: Passionate about supporting young people from under-represented backgrounds. Experience of successfully building relationships with charitable trusts and securing five and six figure gifts. Excellent written communication skills and attention to detail. Strong ability to cultivate relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Excellent planning and organisational skills. Ability to work autonomously and on own initiative. Good understanding of financial information and ability to communicate this effectively. A team player, who is personable, curious and empathetic. A commitment to learning and professional development. An understanding of current fundraising trends and connected with relevant fundraising networks. Desirable skills and experience: Experience of fundraising for an educational or social mobility charity. Experience of securing multi-year six figure gifts. Interest in extending fundraising knowledge and experience, to include major donors, legacies and university partnerships. Employee Benefits 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rated) and additional leave over Christmas. A dedicated wellbeing day for you to take at any time and three days (pro-rated) paid leave for volunteering or study each year. Training and professional development, including termly staff development days. Support from our wellbeing working group and access to an employee assistance programme. Opportunity to join working groups with other colleagues from across the organisation as well as wider networks such as the Fair Education Alliance. Flexibility in working hours. Additional sick pay and compassionate leave policies. Safeguarding: Villiers Park Educational Trust is committed to safeguarding and to providing a safe and supportive environment, which secures the well-being and best outcomes for the young people with whom we work. Safeguarding is embedded in all aspects of Villiers Park's work and integral to the commitment we make to our schools, partners and the young people and communities we serve and work with. All employees and volunteers are expected to share this commitment by adhering to our organisational safeguarding procedures, attending regular in-house training and keeping up to date with developments in policies and legislation. All employees and volunteers will also agree to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services check and successfully complete our mandatory online training courses including NSPCC Safeguarding in Schools and PREVENT training.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
An introduction from our Head of Fundraising Villiers Park is a national social mobility charity with a strong track record of delivering impactful programmes that support young people from under-represented backgrounds to fulfil their potential. We are seeking to recruit an experienced Trusts and Foundations Manager to lead and grow income from charitable trusts, foundations and grant-making bodies. This is a pivotal role within the fundraising team, responsible for developing and delivering a successful trusts and foundations income stream to support Villiers Park's programmes and ambitious Beyond Barriers growth strategy. Villiers Park is generously supported by charitable trusts and foundations, which contribute over £500,000 every year towards our work. The Trusts and Foundations Manager will build on and develop Villiers Park s trust fundraising, by cultivating relationships with current and prospective supporters, preparing compelling applications and reports, and seeking new funders and opportunities to help us to realise our goals and those of the communities we serve. As Trusts and Foundations Manager, you will be part of a supportive fundraising team (based in our Cambridge office) and will work closely with dedicated and welcoming colleagues from across the organisation including our Communications Manager, Finance Manager, Programmes Team, Senior Leadership Team and Trustees. I hope that you will be inspired to apply for the role and look forward to hearing from you. Melody Brooker Head of Fundraising About the role Villiers Park is generously supported by charitable trusts and foundations, which contribute over £500,000 every year towards our work. The Trusts and Foundations Manager will build on and develop Villiers Park s trust fundraising, by cultivating relationships with current and prospective supporters, preparing compelling applications and reports, and seeking new funders and opportunities to help us to realise our goals and those of the communities we serve. Our established portfolio offers a unique opportunity for an experienced Trusts and Foundations Manager to steward relationships and meet with funders across our hubs, to see our work in action. The successful candidate will be joining the team at an exciting time for Villiers Park. We have five thriving regional hubs cross the UK, and an evidence-based approach that makes a proven impact on young people s lives. Our Beyond Barriers strategy is focused on further scaling our work to substantially increase our impact across the country by 2030. As the Trusts and Foundations Manager, you will have the opportunity to work with colleagues from across the organisation, from Progression Coaches who work directly in and with our school partners to members of the Senior Leadership Team and Trustees. You will be part of a small fundraising team so working well in a team, and being flexible to support others, is essential. You will build mutually trusting relationships with colleagues and funders and balance tenacity with empathy. Key responsibilities Prepare and write compelling applications to charitable trusts and foundations who have the capacity to make five and six figure gifts towards the charity s work. Prepare and submit scheduled applications and reports to current funders, ensuring that we hit deadlines and develop relationships with the trusts and foundations currently supporting Villiers Park. In collaboration with the Senior Leadership team, and colleagues in Fundraising and Communications, create engaging and accurate reports to current funders that share the impact of their support, including trusts, major donors and university partners. Work with colleagues in the Fundraising team to develop and implement targeted stewardship strategies that bring current donors closer to our work. Identify new prospects and propose engagement and cultivation strategies. With the Head of Fundraising and Chief Executive, develop the trusts and philanthropic strategy to support the organisation s 'Beyond Barriers strategic growth plan. Work closely with the Fundraising Operations and Data Manager to prepare pipeline reports to inform budgeting and forecasting. Support the Head of Fundraising to identify and develop fundraising channels, including family trusts, corporate foundations and legacy giving. Ensure compliance with Villiers Park s safeguarding and data protection policies, and with the charity s gift acceptance and fundraising policies and processes. This list is not exhaustive, and the post-holder may be required to undertake other tasks relevant to the role and within their capability. Essential skills and experience: Passionate about supporting young people from under-represented backgrounds. Experience of successfully building relationships with charitable trusts and securing five and six figure gifts. Excellent written communication skills and attention to detail. Strong ability to cultivate relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Excellent planning and organisational skills. Ability to work autonomously and on own initiative. Good understanding of financial information and ability to communicate this effectively. A team player, who is personable, curious and empathetic. A commitment to learning and professional development. An understanding of current fundraising trends and connected with relevant fundraising networks. Desirable skills and experience: Experience of fundraising for an educational or social mobility charity. Experience of securing multi-year six figure gifts. Interest in extending fundraising knowledge and experience, to include major donors, legacies and university partnerships. Employee Benefits 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rated) and additional leave over Christmas. A dedicated wellbeing day for you to take at any time and three days (pro-rated) paid leave for volunteering or study each year. Training and professional development, including termly staff development days. Support from our wellbeing working group and access to an employee assistance programme. Opportunity to join working groups with other colleagues from across the organisation as well as wider networks such as the Fair Education Alliance. Flexibility in working hours. Additional sick pay and compassionate leave policies. Safeguarding: Villiers Park Educational Trust is committed to safeguarding and to providing a safe and supportive environment, which secures the well-being and best outcomes for the young people with whom we work. Safeguarding is embedded in all aspects of Villiers Park's work and integral to the commitment we make to our schools, partners and the young people and communities we serve and work with. All employees and volunteers are expected to share this commitment by adhering to our organisational safeguarding procedures, attending regular in-house training and keeping up to date with developments in policies and legislation. All employees and volunteers will also agree to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Services check and successfully complete our mandatory online training courses including NSPCC Safeguarding in Schools and PREVENT training.
IMPETUS - PEF
Investment Director
IMPETUS - PEF City Of Westminster, London
About the Investment Team The Investment Team is responsible for selecting portfolio partners, managing our charity investments and supporting our portfolio partners to improve and scale their impact. The Investment Team also leads the Impetus Leadership Academy, a leadership development programme to support talent from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK youth sector to progress into senior leadership roles. The team is made up of 18 people, including former teachers, charity chief executives, charity impact leads, management consultants, social investment portfolio managers and impact consultants. The team is led by a Portfolio Director who sits on the Senior Management Team. The Portfolio Director has 5 direct reports: a Deputy Portfolio Director, three Sector Leads (who lead our work in School engagement, School attainment and Employment Sectors) and an Impact Lead. Sector Leads line manage 6 Investment Directors. Investment Directors line manage Investment Managers (currently 5). Investment Directors and Investment Managers tend to primarily focus on a sector but might have mixed portfolios, depending on need, experience and interest. The Investment Team has a good track record of role progression. All four Leads and a number of our Investment Directors were promoted from within the team. The team is passionate, rigorous, determined, creative and warm. We come from a range of backgrounds and bring a broad mix of perspectives. We care deeply for our colleagues, our portfolio partners and the young people we serve. About this role We believe that all young people deserve to succeed in school and in work, whatever their background. As we enter a challenging time with rising inflation and a likely recession, our work feels more vital than ever before. The role of Investment Director presents an exciting opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the charities portfolio partners we serve, the team itself and the whole of Impetus. We support a portfolio of 23 high potential charity and non-profit partners in the youth sector, helping them deliver benchmark-beating employment and education outcomes for young people, and to grow. We believe the strength of our approach resides in three things: Building deep, trust-based, sustainable relationships with charity leaders by, investing time, kindness, integrity and honesty. Providing our charities multi-year, unrestricted funding to help them become sector-leading organisations and scale their impact. Offering tailored advice to charity leaders' most pressing and strategic questions, including their mission, programme design, performance management, growth planning, and financial resilience. Working with our portfolio partners is a privilege. The leaders we support are incredibly talented, passionate and keen for external advice, and the issues we work through with them are stimulating and stretching. Our senior management relationships are some of the most fulfilling relationships many of us have had in our careers, while the growth and impact performance of our partners are testament to charities' commitment to disadvantaged young people and the influence we have on their development. Charities and funders often comment on the quality of our people. Our team is analytical and data driven; we are deeply relational, low-ego and collaborative. We actively invest in our colleagues holding regular training and community of practice sessions, and use skills-based assessments to tailor development. As an organisation we seek to embed diversity of thought, background and experience in every aspect of our work and actively challenge our assumptions to better deliver change. Over the past two years we have taken action to help reduce racial inequality in the youth sector. In 2021 we launched our Connect Fund to support diverse leaders and their robust solutions to the entrenched employment gap faced by young people from ethnic minority backgrounds compared with their white peers. We have also built a highly regarded Leadership Academy for emerging youth sector leaders from ethnic minority backgrounds, with generous funding from State Street Foundation. If you are looking for a role combining strategic thinking, analytical insight and influencing emerging leaders, as well as the opportunity to work with a supportive team to transform young lives, I hope you will apply to work with us. I look forward to hearing from you. Sebastien Ergas Portfolio Director Key responsibilities Finding high potential charities and non-profit partners for our portfolio Identifying potential charitable organisations for investment Leading in-depth due diligence process within the scope of a grant round, to assess and build partnership foundations with potential partners - covering leadership and governance, and their impact, scale, and partnership potential; Modelling from first contact of origination, our approach to engaged and trust-based investment management support; Developing and presenting high quality investment propositions to our Investment Committee. Managing partnerships with portfolio partners Managing relationships with partner Chairs and CEOs Agreeing Service Funding Agreements, including appropriate annual investment milestones to allow for a clear assessment of re-investment potential at end of phase Regularly monitoring and assessing partner progress / risks against milestones and making evidence-based recommendations on progression or exit to Leads, Portfolio Director and the Investment Committee Escalating key risks on performance, leadership and safeguarding Conducting annual partnership review with Sector Leads and partner CEOs Working with Impetus Finance colleagues to ensure timely distribution of grant payments, in line with Service Funding Agreements. Supporting portfolio partners Providing direct support to CEOs and senior colleagues on key strategic topics, using a mix of at least monthly one-to-one meetings and group facilitation to: clarify theory of change, define long term ambition, develop growth strategy achieve a step change in the delivery and performance management of outcomes, strengthen leadership (individual and collective) and governance capabilities, develop path to scale, build financial resilience; Scoping and project managing pro bono capacity-building projects (in addition to providing direct management support). Ensure projects are delivered to a high standard and contribute to charity progression; Identifying engagement opportunities for our donors and supporters with portfolio partners that are aligned with the partner's activities and do not distract or undermine their core work; Collaborating with the Impetus Philanthropy team to support the development of additional funding opportunities for portfolio partners, enhancing their ability to deliver impact at scale; Effectively leveraging the support of investment managers to advance the objectives developed for each portfolio partner that is managed by an Investment Director. Support to Impetus Developing expertise about "what works" in the sector through cultivation and use of expert input and engagement as well as investigation into key research and evaluative literature; Contributing insights and learning from portfolio work to inform Impetus' strategy, model and delivery; Contributing to internal priorities and working groups (e.g. team strategy discussions, digital improvement initiatives, or equity, diversity, and inclusion) Contribute towards Impetus' public affairs and philanthropy objectives through input into case studies, research and policy campaigns, donor reports and fundraising events Sharing the learning from our work across the team, across the organisation and externally working within Impetus strategy and agreed forums Engaging in Impetus pro bono, communications, and advocacy events, and engage portfolio partners appropriately in these events. Where appropriate, line-managing and supporting Investment Managers on the team to grow and develop, and achieve their project, role and team objectives. Person specification Essential A commitment to Impetus' mission. Senior level responsibility and a strong track record of building trust-based relationships with senior stakeholders, advising them on key strategic decisions, and challenging them in a respectful and collaborative manner. A talent for strategic thinking around complex issues. Strong financial acumen and analytical skills. Understanding of impact measurement and evaluation fundamentals. Tenacity and initiative. Ability to flex personal style to needs of charity and leadership. Growth mind-set to seek out and act on feedback. Proven ability to work independently, and to exercise good judgment. Strong planning and time management skills. Interest in partnering closely with charities that are doing what it takes to get better. A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. If you don't tick all these boxes, but still feel that you fit the profile, please apply anyway. Desirable Experience in the non-profit (charity or social enterprise) sector, through work, as a pro-bono volunteer or Trustee capacity. Experience in consulting . click apply for full job details
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
About the Investment Team The Investment Team is responsible for selecting portfolio partners, managing our charity investments and supporting our portfolio partners to improve and scale their impact. The Investment Team also leads the Impetus Leadership Academy, a leadership development programme to support talent from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK youth sector to progress into senior leadership roles. The team is made up of 18 people, including former teachers, charity chief executives, charity impact leads, management consultants, social investment portfolio managers and impact consultants. The team is led by a Portfolio Director who sits on the Senior Management Team. The Portfolio Director has 5 direct reports: a Deputy Portfolio Director, three Sector Leads (who lead our work in School engagement, School attainment and Employment Sectors) and an Impact Lead. Sector Leads line manage 6 Investment Directors. Investment Directors line manage Investment Managers (currently 5). Investment Directors and Investment Managers tend to primarily focus on a sector but might have mixed portfolios, depending on need, experience and interest. The Investment Team has a good track record of role progression. All four Leads and a number of our Investment Directors were promoted from within the team. The team is passionate, rigorous, determined, creative and warm. We come from a range of backgrounds and bring a broad mix of perspectives. We care deeply for our colleagues, our portfolio partners and the young people we serve. About this role We believe that all young people deserve to succeed in school and in work, whatever their background. As we enter a challenging time with rising inflation and a likely recession, our work feels more vital than ever before. The role of Investment Director presents an exciting opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the charities portfolio partners we serve, the team itself and the whole of Impetus. We support a portfolio of 23 high potential charity and non-profit partners in the youth sector, helping them deliver benchmark-beating employment and education outcomes for young people, and to grow. We believe the strength of our approach resides in three things: Building deep, trust-based, sustainable relationships with charity leaders by, investing time, kindness, integrity and honesty. Providing our charities multi-year, unrestricted funding to help them become sector-leading organisations and scale their impact. Offering tailored advice to charity leaders' most pressing and strategic questions, including their mission, programme design, performance management, growth planning, and financial resilience. Working with our portfolio partners is a privilege. The leaders we support are incredibly talented, passionate and keen for external advice, and the issues we work through with them are stimulating and stretching. Our senior management relationships are some of the most fulfilling relationships many of us have had in our careers, while the growth and impact performance of our partners are testament to charities' commitment to disadvantaged young people and the influence we have on their development. Charities and funders often comment on the quality of our people. Our team is analytical and data driven; we are deeply relational, low-ego and collaborative. We actively invest in our colleagues holding regular training and community of practice sessions, and use skills-based assessments to tailor development. As an organisation we seek to embed diversity of thought, background and experience in every aspect of our work and actively challenge our assumptions to better deliver change. Over the past two years we have taken action to help reduce racial inequality in the youth sector. In 2021 we launched our Connect Fund to support diverse leaders and their robust solutions to the entrenched employment gap faced by young people from ethnic minority backgrounds compared with their white peers. We have also built a highly regarded Leadership Academy for emerging youth sector leaders from ethnic minority backgrounds, with generous funding from State Street Foundation. If you are looking for a role combining strategic thinking, analytical insight and influencing emerging leaders, as well as the opportunity to work with a supportive team to transform young lives, I hope you will apply to work with us. I look forward to hearing from you. Sebastien Ergas Portfolio Director Key responsibilities Finding high potential charities and non-profit partners for our portfolio Identifying potential charitable organisations for investment Leading in-depth due diligence process within the scope of a grant round, to assess and build partnership foundations with potential partners - covering leadership and governance, and their impact, scale, and partnership potential; Modelling from first contact of origination, our approach to engaged and trust-based investment management support; Developing and presenting high quality investment propositions to our Investment Committee. Managing partnerships with portfolio partners Managing relationships with partner Chairs and CEOs Agreeing Service Funding Agreements, including appropriate annual investment milestones to allow for a clear assessment of re-investment potential at end of phase Regularly monitoring and assessing partner progress / risks against milestones and making evidence-based recommendations on progression or exit to Leads, Portfolio Director and the Investment Committee Escalating key risks on performance, leadership and safeguarding Conducting annual partnership review with Sector Leads and partner CEOs Working with Impetus Finance colleagues to ensure timely distribution of grant payments, in line with Service Funding Agreements. Supporting portfolio partners Providing direct support to CEOs and senior colleagues on key strategic topics, using a mix of at least monthly one-to-one meetings and group facilitation to: clarify theory of change, define long term ambition, develop growth strategy achieve a step change in the delivery and performance management of outcomes, strengthen leadership (individual and collective) and governance capabilities, develop path to scale, build financial resilience; Scoping and project managing pro bono capacity-building projects (in addition to providing direct management support). Ensure projects are delivered to a high standard and contribute to charity progression; Identifying engagement opportunities for our donors and supporters with portfolio partners that are aligned with the partner's activities and do not distract or undermine their core work; Collaborating with the Impetus Philanthropy team to support the development of additional funding opportunities for portfolio partners, enhancing their ability to deliver impact at scale; Effectively leveraging the support of investment managers to advance the objectives developed for each portfolio partner that is managed by an Investment Director. Support to Impetus Developing expertise about "what works" in the sector through cultivation and use of expert input and engagement as well as investigation into key research and evaluative literature; Contributing insights and learning from portfolio work to inform Impetus' strategy, model and delivery; Contributing to internal priorities and working groups (e.g. team strategy discussions, digital improvement initiatives, or equity, diversity, and inclusion) Contribute towards Impetus' public affairs and philanthropy objectives through input into case studies, research and policy campaigns, donor reports and fundraising events Sharing the learning from our work across the team, across the organisation and externally working within Impetus strategy and agreed forums Engaging in Impetus pro bono, communications, and advocacy events, and engage portfolio partners appropriately in these events. Where appropriate, line-managing and supporting Investment Managers on the team to grow and develop, and achieve their project, role and team objectives. Person specification Essential A commitment to Impetus' mission. Senior level responsibility and a strong track record of building trust-based relationships with senior stakeholders, advising them on key strategic decisions, and challenging them in a respectful and collaborative manner. A talent for strategic thinking around complex issues. Strong financial acumen and analytical skills. Understanding of impact measurement and evaluation fundamentals. Tenacity and initiative. Ability to flex personal style to needs of charity and leadership. Growth mind-set to seek out and act on feedback. Proven ability to work independently, and to exercise good judgment. Strong planning and time management skills. Interest in partnering closely with charities that are doing what it takes to get better. A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. If you don't tick all these boxes, but still feel that you fit the profile, please apply anyway. Desirable Experience in the non-profit (charity or social enterprise) sector, through work, as a pro-bono volunteer or Trustee capacity. Experience in consulting . click apply for full job details
AWD RECRUITMENT LTD
Policy and Governance Manager (Higher Education)
AWD RECRUITMENT LTD Coventry, Warwickshire
Policy and Governance Manager (Higher Education) An exciting opportunity for a Policy and Governance Manager to lead student policy, governance compliance, democratic engagement and stakeholder partnerships within a higher education environment. Ideal for candidates with experience in student representation, policy development and charity governance. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Higher Education Governance Manager, Student Engagement Manager, Democratic Services Manager, Student Voice Manager, Policy and Compliance Manager, Policy & Governance Manager, Student Policy Manager, Student Compliance Manager SALARY: £38,719 to £44,515 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid working 3 days per week from the office in Coventry, West Midlands (CV4), and 2 days per week from home (subject to change) JOB TYPE: Full-Time, 2 Year Fixed Term Contract WORKING HOURS: 35 Hours per Week, Monday to Friday (some evening or weekend work occasionally required) JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Policy and Governance Manager to lead governance, student representation and policy development within a dynamic higher education organisation. As a Policy and Governance Manager you will work closely with elected representatives, senior stakeholders and university committees to deliver evidence-based policy initiatives, democratic engagement strategies and governance compliance that improve the student experience. The Policy and Governance Manager will provide strategic guidance on higher education policy, charity governance, stakeholder engagement, consultation responses and student voice initiatives, ensuring democratic outcomes influence organisational and university-wide decision-making. This role is ideal for someone with experience in governance, policy analysis, student engagement, democratic processes and organisational influence within higher education, membership, charity or representative environments. APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Today for our Recruitment Team to review. DUTIES Your duties as the Policy and Governance Manager (Higher Education) include: Leading Policy Development: Supporting evidence-based policy creation, consultation responses and strategic policy initiatives that improve the student experience Managing Governance Frameworks: Ensuring governance structures, democratic processes and committee activities operate effectively and transparently Providing Compliance Guidance: Advising on charity governance, governance compliance, higher education policy and regulatory responsibilities Supporting Student Representation: Working with elected representatives and student leaders to strengthen democratic engagement and policy influence Preparing Strategic Briefings: Producing policy briefings, reports and recommendations for senior stakeholders, Trustees and university committees Conducting Research and Analysis: Analysing governance, policy and student insight data to support organisational decision-making and influence Building Stakeholder Relationships: Developing collaborative partnerships with university departments, student groups and external stakeholders Delivering Training and Development: Designing and delivering governance, policy and democratic engagement training for staff and student representatives Supporting Campaign Activity: Coordinating policy-led campaigns and student voice initiatives aligned to organisational objectives Maintaining Governance Records: Ensuring governance documentation, policy records and democratic outcomes are accurately maintained and reported CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Previous experience in higher education policy, governance, democratic engagement or student representation environments Excellent understanding of governance compliance, charity governance and democratic structures Strong policy development, policy analysis and stakeholder engagement skills Proven experience of producing consultation responses, policy briefings and evidence-based recommendations Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders and student groups Experience with governance frameworks, committee support and organisational policy development Strong organisational and project coordination skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Ability to analyse complex information and present clear, practical recommendations A collaborative, inclusive and professional approach with a passion for improving the student experience Competent IT skills including Microsoft Office applications and digital communication tools BENEFITS 22 days holiday plus additional closure days at Christmas, Easter, New Year, May Day, Spring and Late Summer bank holidays or days in lieu thereof Contributory pension scheme Dedicated wellbeing programme Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Hybrid working arrangements APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-C14728 Full-Time, Contract Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Coventry, West Midlands. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Policy and Governance Manager (Higher Education) An exciting opportunity for a Policy and Governance Manager to lead student policy, governance compliance, democratic engagement and stakeholder partnerships within a higher education environment. Ideal for candidates with experience in student representation, policy development and charity governance. If you've also worked in the following roles, we'd also like to hear from you: Higher Education Governance Manager, Student Engagement Manager, Democratic Services Manager, Student Voice Manager, Policy and Compliance Manager, Policy & Governance Manager, Student Policy Manager, Student Compliance Manager SALARY: £38,719 to £44,515 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid working 3 days per week from the office in Coventry, West Midlands (CV4), and 2 days per week from home (subject to change) JOB TYPE: Full-Time, 2 Year Fixed Term Contract WORKING HOURS: 35 Hours per Week, Monday to Friday (some evening or weekend work occasionally required) JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Policy and Governance Manager to lead governance, student representation and policy development within a dynamic higher education organisation. As a Policy and Governance Manager you will work closely with elected representatives, senior stakeholders and university committees to deliver evidence-based policy initiatives, democratic engagement strategies and governance compliance that improve the student experience. The Policy and Governance Manager will provide strategic guidance on higher education policy, charity governance, stakeholder engagement, consultation responses and student voice initiatives, ensuring democratic outcomes influence organisational and university-wide decision-making. This role is ideal for someone with experience in governance, policy analysis, student engagement, democratic processes and organisational influence within higher education, membership, charity or representative environments. APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Today for our Recruitment Team to review. DUTIES Your duties as the Policy and Governance Manager (Higher Education) include: Leading Policy Development: Supporting evidence-based policy creation, consultation responses and strategic policy initiatives that improve the student experience Managing Governance Frameworks: Ensuring governance structures, democratic processes and committee activities operate effectively and transparently Providing Compliance Guidance: Advising on charity governance, governance compliance, higher education policy and regulatory responsibilities Supporting Student Representation: Working with elected representatives and student leaders to strengthen democratic engagement and policy influence Preparing Strategic Briefings: Producing policy briefings, reports and recommendations for senior stakeholders, Trustees and university committees Conducting Research and Analysis: Analysing governance, policy and student insight data to support organisational decision-making and influence Building Stakeholder Relationships: Developing collaborative partnerships with university departments, student groups and external stakeholders Delivering Training and Development: Designing and delivering governance, policy and democratic engagement training for staff and student representatives Supporting Campaign Activity: Coordinating policy-led campaigns and student voice initiatives aligned to organisational objectives Maintaining Governance Records: Ensuring governance documentation, policy records and democratic outcomes are accurately maintained and reported CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS Previous experience in higher education policy, governance, democratic engagement or student representation environments Excellent understanding of governance compliance, charity governance and democratic structures Strong policy development, policy analysis and stakeholder engagement skills Proven experience of producing consultation responses, policy briefings and evidence-based recommendations Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders and student groups Experience with governance frameworks, committee support and organisational policy development Strong organisational and project coordination skills with the ability to manage competing priorities Ability to analyse complex information and present clear, practical recommendations A collaborative, inclusive and professional approach with a passion for improving the student experience Competent IT skills including Microsoft Office applications and digital communication tools BENEFITS 22 days holiday plus additional closure days at Christmas, Easter, New Year, May Day, Spring and Late Summer bank holidays or days in lieu thereof Contributory pension scheme Dedicated wellbeing programme Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme Hybrid working arrangements APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-C14728 Full-Time, Contract Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Coventry, West Midlands. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Villiers Park Educational Trust
Assistant Director - Digital & Innovation
Villiers Park Educational Trust Swindon, Wiltshire
We are seeking an Assistant Director Digital and Innovation to play a central role in shaping how Villiers Park delivers and develops its programmes at a pivotal point in the implementation of our 2025-30 strategy. This role represents an exciting opportunity to lead on the development of our digital education offer and innovation work, ensuring it enhances both the reach and depth of our programmes for young people across the UK. Villiers Park is a national social mobility charity with a strong track record of delivering impactful programmes that support young people from under-represented backgrounds to fulfil their potential. As we continue to grow, digital provision and innovation are increasingly important in enabling us to reach more students, and to do so in engaging and inclusive ways. Digital learning and programme innovation will be critical to the next phase in our strategy, building on the foundations we have already established, including the development of our learning platform and programme model. Alongside this, Leadership Challenge continues to expand as a key national outreach and social action programme, and this role will be instrumental in ensuring its quality and impact. Our work is possible because of a brilliant team of staff, trustees and volunteers and committed funders and partners who believe in what we do and want to make the greatest possible difference. The Assistant Director Digital and Innovation will work closely with colleagues across programmes, partnerships, communications and fundraising, as well as external partners, to ensure our digital and programme offer is coherent, forward-thinking and aligned with our mission. This is a unique opportunity to combine strategic leadership with practical delivery, helping to translate ambition into impact for the young people we serve. Sarah Chick Head of Programmes Job purpose The Assistant Director - Digital and Innovation leads the development, implementation and ongoing improvement of Villiers Park s digital education provision. This includes the design and delivery of online learning experiences, the development of digital and physical resources for use across programmes, and ensuring that digital delivery is accessible, safeguarded and aligned with the organisation s mission. The role also provides strategic and operational leadership for Leadership Challenge, Villiers Park s national student outreach and social action programme. This includes programme design, partner engagement, monitoring and evaluation, and ensuring the programme is effectively resourced and financially sustainable. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, Senior Leadership Team (SLT), Communications and Fundraising teams, and external partners, the postholder supports the development of digital innovation, programme resourcing and Leadership Challenge activity to enhance reach, impact and quality. Key responsibilities: Provide strategic leadership for the development, implementation and continuous improvement of Villiers Park s digital education provision, ensuring alignment with our Theory of Change, priorities and values Lead the design and evolution of high-quality digital learning experiences, content and pathways for students, schools, parents/carers and volunteers Oversee the adoption and integration of digital platforms and tools, ensuring accessibility, safeguarding, GDPR compliance and scalability Drive innovation in digital delivery by monitoring sector trends and embedding relevant approaches to enhance reach and impact Ensure digital provision complements and strengthens face-to-face delivery across programmes, working closely with the Head of Programmes and Assistant Directors Provide strategic oversight of the use of AI within programmes, ensuring its application enhances learning experiences while maintaining safeguarding and ethical standards Provide strategic oversight of the development and ongoing review of physical resources, ensuring consistency, quality and alignment across programmes Ensure all resources are inclusive, engaging, curriculum-aligned and reflect organisational standards and brand expectations Maintain a coherent approach to resource development, ensuring materials support programme delivery and learning outcomes effectively Lead the strategic and operational development of the Leadership Challenge programme, ensuring it is high-quality, sustainable and aligned with organisational priorities In collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team, develop and strengthen partnerships with charities, corporates and universities to support programme growth and delivery Oversee the development of an appropriate recognition or award framework for participants Establish and oversee robust quality assurance and evaluation processes for digital and physical content and delivery As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, contribute to strategic planning, budgeting and risk management, and provide quarterly updates to the Board of Trustees. Work collaboratively with Fundraising and Communications teams to support income generation, bid development and programme promotion This list is not exhaustive, and the post-holder will be required to undertake other tasks relevant to the role and within their capability. Skills and experience: Significant leadership experience in education, youth or social mobility sectors Knowledge of school and college curricula and the needs of learners aged Proven experience in designing and/or delivering digital learning Strong understanding of safeguarding, digital accessibility standards and inclusive design Experience developing high quality educational resources (digital and physical) Ability to lead programmes, manage projects and deliver to deadlines Ability to build relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders to further organisational aims and fundraising objectives Personal attributes: A genuine commitment to and care for social mobility and young people s futures Organised and proactive, effectively, prioritising workload and delivering outcomes independently Strategic and forward-thinking, with an ability to see the bigger picture Collaborative and able to work effectively with colleagues, partners and stakeholders across different functions Willingness to learn and develop your own practice and experience Additional Information: The postholder will be required to travel regularly to schools, events and partner organisations An enhanced DBS check will be required The postholder will hold responsibility to be one of the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads The postholder will require a full UK driving licence Evening work and overnight stays may be required Hybrid location local to our Cambridge office or near to one of our Regional Hubs Employee Benefits 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rated) and additional leave over Christmas. A dedicated wellbeing day for you to take at any time and three days (pro-rated) paid leave for volunteering or study each year. Training and professional development, including termly staff development days. Support from our wellbeing working group and access to an employee assistance programme. Opportunity to join working groups with other colleagues from across the organisation as well as wider networks such as the Fair Education Alliance. Flexibility in working hours. Additional sick pay and compassionate leave policies. Safeguarding Villiers Park Educational Trust is committed to safeguarding and to providing a safe and supportive environment, which secures the well-being and best outcomes for the young people with whom we work. Safeguarding is embedded in all aspects of Villiers Park's work and integral to the commitment we make to our schools, partners and the young people and communities we serve and work with. All employees and volunteers are expected to share this commitment by adhering to our organisational safeguarding procedures, attending regular in-house training and keeping up to date with developments in policies and legislation. All employees and volunteers will also agree to undergo an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services check and successfully complete our mandatory online training courses including NSPCC Safeguarding in Schools and PREVENT training.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an Assistant Director Digital and Innovation to play a central role in shaping how Villiers Park delivers and develops its programmes at a pivotal point in the implementation of our 2025-30 strategy. This role represents an exciting opportunity to lead on the development of our digital education offer and innovation work, ensuring it enhances both the reach and depth of our programmes for young people across the UK. Villiers Park is a national social mobility charity with a strong track record of delivering impactful programmes that support young people from under-represented backgrounds to fulfil their potential. As we continue to grow, digital provision and innovation are increasingly important in enabling us to reach more students, and to do so in engaging and inclusive ways. Digital learning and programme innovation will be critical to the next phase in our strategy, building on the foundations we have already established, including the development of our learning platform and programme model. Alongside this, Leadership Challenge continues to expand as a key national outreach and social action programme, and this role will be instrumental in ensuring its quality and impact. Our work is possible because of a brilliant team of staff, trustees and volunteers and committed funders and partners who believe in what we do and want to make the greatest possible difference. The Assistant Director Digital and Innovation will work closely with colleagues across programmes, partnerships, communications and fundraising, as well as external partners, to ensure our digital and programme offer is coherent, forward-thinking and aligned with our mission. This is a unique opportunity to combine strategic leadership with practical delivery, helping to translate ambition into impact for the young people we serve. Sarah Chick Head of Programmes Job purpose The Assistant Director - Digital and Innovation leads the development, implementation and ongoing improvement of Villiers Park s digital education provision. This includes the design and delivery of online learning experiences, the development of digital and physical resources for use across programmes, and ensuring that digital delivery is accessible, safeguarded and aligned with the organisation s mission. The role also provides strategic and operational leadership for Leadership Challenge, Villiers Park s national student outreach and social action programme. This includes programme design, partner engagement, monitoring and evaluation, and ensuring the programme is effectively resourced and financially sustainable. Working closely with the Head of Programmes, Senior Leadership Team (SLT), Communications and Fundraising teams, and external partners, the postholder supports the development of digital innovation, programme resourcing and Leadership Challenge activity to enhance reach, impact and quality. Key responsibilities: Provide strategic leadership for the development, implementation and continuous improvement of Villiers Park s digital education provision, ensuring alignment with our Theory of Change, priorities and values Lead the design and evolution of high-quality digital learning experiences, content and pathways for students, schools, parents/carers and volunteers Oversee the adoption and integration of digital platforms and tools, ensuring accessibility, safeguarding, GDPR compliance and scalability Drive innovation in digital delivery by monitoring sector trends and embedding relevant approaches to enhance reach and impact Ensure digital provision complements and strengthens face-to-face delivery across programmes, working closely with the Head of Programmes and Assistant Directors Provide strategic oversight of the use of AI within programmes, ensuring its application enhances learning experiences while maintaining safeguarding and ethical standards Provide strategic oversight of the development and ongoing review of physical resources, ensuring consistency, quality and alignment across programmes Ensure all resources are inclusive, engaging, curriculum-aligned and reflect organisational standards and brand expectations Maintain a coherent approach to resource development, ensuring materials support programme delivery and learning outcomes effectively Lead the strategic and operational development of the Leadership Challenge programme, ensuring it is high-quality, sustainable and aligned with organisational priorities In collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team, develop and strengthen partnerships with charities, corporates and universities to support programme growth and delivery Oversee the development of an appropriate recognition or award framework for participants Establish and oversee robust quality assurance and evaluation processes for digital and physical content and delivery As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, contribute to strategic planning, budgeting and risk management, and provide quarterly updates to the Board of Trustees. Work collaboratively with Fundraising and Communications teams to support income generation, bid development and programme promotion This list is not exhaustive, and the post-holder will be required to undertake other tasks relevant to the role and within their capability. Skills and experience: Significant leadership experience in education, youth or social mobility sectors Knowledge of school and college curricula and the needs of learners aged Proven experience in designing and/or delivering digital learning Strong understanding of safeguarding, digital accessibility standards and inclusive design Experience developing high quality educational resources (digital and physical) Ability to lead programmes, manage projects and deliver to deadlines Ability to build relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders to further organisational aims and fundraising objectives Personal attributes: A genuine commitment to and care for social mobility and young people s futures Organised and proactive, effectively, prioritising workload and delivering outcomes independently Strategic and forward-thinking, with an ability to see the bigger picture Collaborative and able to work effectively with colleagues, partners and stakeholders across different functions Willingness to learn and develop your own practice and experience Additional Information: The postholder will be required to travel regularly to schools, events and partner organisations An enhanced DBS check will be required The postholder will hold responsibility to be one of the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads The postholder will require a full UK driving licence Evening work and overnight stays may be required Hybrid location local to our Cambridge office or near to one of our Regional Hubs Employee Benefits 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rated) and additional leave over Christmas. A dedicated wellbeing day for you to take at any time and three days (pro-rated) paid leave for volunteering or study each year. Training and professional development, including termly staff development days. Support from our wellbeing working group and access to an employee assistance programme. Opportunity to join working groups with other colleagues from across the organisation as well as wider networks such as the Fair Education Alliance. Flexibility in working hours. Additional sick pay and compassionate leave policies. Safeguarding Villiers Park Educational Trust is committed to safeguarding and to providing a safe and supportive environment, which secures the well-being and best outcomes for the young people with whom we work. Safeguarding is embedded in all aspects of Villiers Park's work and integral to the commitment we make to our schools, partners and the young people and communities we serve and work with. All employees and volunteers are expected to share this commitment by adhering to our organisational safeguarding procedures, attending regular in-house training and keeping up to date with developments in policies and legislation. All employees and volunteers will also agree to undergo an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services check and successfully complete our mandatory online training courses including NSPCC Safeguarding in Schools and PREVENT training.
VAST Services (1920)
Accountant (Community Accounts)
VAST Services (1920) Hanley, Staffordshire
As an Accountant, you will provide high-quality accountancy and financial support services to VCSE organisations, including charities, CICs and social enterprises. You will prepare statutory and management accounts, support payroll and taxation requirements, and provide practical advice to trustees and staff. You will also help organisations develop good financial systems, strengthen governance and plan for sustainability. This is a varied and rewarding role for someone who enjoys combining technical accounting expertise with advisory work and a strong commitment to community impact. What We re Looking For We are looking for someone who: Holds a recognised accountancy qualification or has extensive equivalent experience Has strong bookkeeping and accountancy skills Is confident presenting financial information to non-financial audiences, including trustees Has experience using computerised accounting systems Demonstrates excellent attention to detail, organisation and communication skills Is able to work collaboratively and flexibly as part of a supportive team Shares our commitment to equality, inclusion and supporting the VCSE sector Experience of charity accounting, independent examinations, payroll and supporting organisations to develop financial systems would be advantageous. About Us VAST is a registered charity dedicated to supporting and strengthening the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Stoke-on-Trent. We work to empower local organisations, foster collaboration and build resilient, sustainable community groups. Our Community Accountancy Service plays a vital role in helping charities, social enterprises and community organisations operate effectively, meet their regulatory responsibilities and make informed financial decisions. Why Join Us? At VAST, you ll be part of a values-driven organisation making a tangible difference to local communities. We offer a supportive, inclusive working environment and opportunities to develop your skills while helping others thrive. The Role Accountant (Community Accounts) Salary: £28,000 £34,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: 37 hours per week (part-time applications considered) Location: The Dudson Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, with some work at client premises and scope for flexible/hybrid working Benefits: 5% pension contribution 22 days annual holiday plus 3 concessionary days and bank holidays (pro rata for part-time staff) How to Apply A CV , and A personal statement of no more than three sides of A4 , explaining: Why you like to work as part of VASTs Community Accounts team Why you would be a good fit for the role How your skills and experience meet the essential requirements, and if applicable the desirable requirements of the post Closing Date: This is an ongoing recruitment process. We are actively recruiting for this post and as such will schedule interviews as suitable applications come in, so strongly encourage early applications. VAST is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and are committed to equity, equality, diversity and inclusion. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
As an Accountant, you will provide high-quality accountancy and financial support services to VCSE organisations, including charities, CICs and social enterprises. You will prepare statutory and management accounts, support payroll and taxation requirements, and provide practical advice to trustees and staff. You will also help organisations develop good financial systems, strengthen governance and plan for sustainability. This is a varied and rewarding role for someone who enjoys combining technical accounting expertise with advisory work and a strong commitment to community impact. What We re Looking For We are looking for someone who: Holds a recognised accountancy qualification or has extensive equivalent experience Has strong bookkeeping and accountancy skills Is confident presenting financial information to non-financial audiences, including trustees Has experience using computerised accounting systems Demonstrates excellent attention to detail, organisation and communication skills Is able to work collaboratively and flexibly as part of a supportive team Shares our commitment to equality, inclusion and supporting the VCSE sector Experience of charity accounting, independent examinations, payroll and supporting organisations to develop financial systems would be advantageous. About Us VAST is a registered charity dedicated to supporting and strengthening the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector in Stoke-on-Trent. We work to empower local organisations, foster collaboration and build resilient, sustainable community groups. Our Community Accountancy Service plays a vital role in helping charities, social enterprises and community organisations operate effectively, meet their regulatory responsibilities and make informed financial decisions. Why Join Us? At VAST, you ll be part of a values-driven organisation making a tangible difference to local communities. We offer a supportive, inclusive working environment and opportunities to develop your skills while helping others thrive. The Role Accountant (Community Accounts) Salary: £28,000 £34,000 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: 37 hours per week (part-time applications considered) Location: The Dudson Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, with some work at client premises and scope for flexible/hybrid working Benefits: 5% pension contribution 22 days annual holiday plus 3 concessionary days and bank holidays (pro rata for part-time staff) How to Apply A CV , and A personal statement of no more than three sides of A4 , explaining: Why you like to work as part of VASTs Community Accounts team Why you would be a good fit for the role How your skills and experience meet the essential requirements, and if applicable the desirable requirements of the post Closing Date: This is an ongoing recruitment process. We are actively recruiting for this post and as such will schedule interviews as suitable applications come in, so strongly encourage early applications. VAST is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and are committed to equity, equality, diversity and inclusion. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process.
Isio
Systems Calculation Analyst
Isio
Systems Calculation Analyst As part of the Calculations & Benefits Team, you'll support the delivery of market-leading systems calculation work, helping the Pensions Administration business deliver accurate calculations in an efficient and consistent way. You'll report to the Calculations & Benefits Lead and be part of the wider Client Onboarding & Change Team. You'll work with colleagues in the Administration business and other stakeholders across Isio, with support and guidance from the team. This role can be based in our Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, Reading, Croydon or Belfast city centre office with a hybrid workstyle. What does the role entail? Work within a team to deliver calculation work Deliver work in a consistent and efficient manner Work with stakeholders to understand how processes and systems can be utilised most effectively Work with the team leader to understand priorities and help keep work moving Contribute to the delivery of work through coding and configuration of the admin platforms Liaising with other team members to ensure that the delivery of solutions is consistent and effective Collaborate with others to develop and implement solutions for work as required Support the build of optimised solutions that reduce ongoing maintenance and help the administration team work efficiently Support the design and implementation of processes and procedures relating to Admin calculations Work within the wider governance framework to ensure a consistent approach and documentation of all work delivery Look for ways to improve how we work and share ideas with the team Take part in training and development activities and support team knowledge-sharing Ensure processes support Isio's ISO27001 What we're looking for A good understanding of DB / DC pension schemes and how benefits are calculated Some experience in delivering calculation solutions across pensions administration systems Experience of relational databases Some programming experience (e.g. SQL / .NET / VBA) or willingness to learn Experience of modern pensions administration systems Ability to interpret benefit specification and translate into calculations An understanding of (or willingness to learn) audit, testing and sign-off processes What you can expect in return A competitive salary and market leading bonus scheme with stretch targets for high performance Study support to help you achieve professional qualifications, with salary increases for exam passes. Why Join Isio Isio is a fast-growing professional services business, that offers career development through an evolving client base, diverse and meaningful work, nationwide opportunities, and a culture that rewards high performance and accountability. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and our values guide how we advise our clients, how we operate as a business and how we work together as a team. We call it the Isio Attitude. We encourage our people to be bold, to communicate with conviction, and to deliver advice that matters. Here, growth brings opportunity - more responsibility, more clients, and work that stretches and develops you. We invest in training and development so you can expand your skills and explore different career paths across diverse markets to make your mark. Isio is a place to realise your potential and build a career with impact. You can find out more about Isio and the benefits we offer on our career's website Isio - Careers & Benefits. About Isio A progressive advisory firm, partnering with clients of all sizes to deliver expertise in pensions, employee benefits and wealth advisory services. Working with pension trustees, employers, individuals, families and their offices, we are supported by talented colleagues across 10 UK offices. With a Big 4 heritage we combine a strong focus on quality with a fresh perspective challenging traditional thinking. Our culture shapes our work; we foster a supportive environment where we develop our people to grow and fulfil their potential. We invest in our services, products and technology, and provide clear, expert solutions for our clients. This brings clarity, confidence, and better outcomes for everyone. At Isio, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace, in which our colleagues feel they belong, regardless of background or difference. We uphold the values of respect, fairness, and inclusion in our actions and decisions. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we will create a stronger, more innovative, and supportive environment for all, as well as ensuring that the advice and support we provide to our clients is more creative, more insightful and leaves a lasting impact. We can offer a hybrid, flexible approach to work, supporting a work-life balance that works for you. Isio Group is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. If you think you may require a reasonable adjustment to be made for any reason at any stage of your recruitment process, please ask us.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Systems Calculation Analyst As part of the Calculations & Benefits Team, you'll support the delivery of market-leading systems calculation work, helping the Pensions Administration business deliver accurate calculations in an efficient and consistent way. You'll report to the Calculations & Benefits Lead and be part of the wider Client Onboarding & Change Team. You'll work with colleagues in the Administration business and other stakeholders across Isio, with support and guidance from the team. This role can be based in our Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, Reading, Croydon or Belfast city centre office with a hybrid workstyle. What does the role entail? Work within a team to deliver calculation work Deliver work in a consistent and efficient manner Work with stakeholders to understand how processes and systems can be utilised most effectively Work with the team leader to understand priorities and help keep work moving Contribute to the delivery of work through coding and configuration of the admin platforms Liaising with other team members to ensure that the delivery of solutions is consistent and effective Collaborate with others to develop and implement solutions for work as required Support the build of optimised solutions that reduce ongoing maintenance and help the administration team work efficiently Support the design and implementation of processes and procedures relating to Admin calculations Work within the wider governance framework to ensure a consistent approach and documentation of all work delivery Look for ways to improve how we work and share ideas with the team Take part in training and development activities and support team knowledge-sharing Ensure processes support Isio's ISO27001 What we're looking for A good understanding of DB / DC pension schemes and how benefits are calculated Some experience in delivering calculation solutions across pensions administration systems Experience of relational databases Some programming experience (e.g. SQL / .NET / VBA) or willingness to learn Experience of modern pensions administration systems Ability to interpret benefit specification and translate into calculations An understanding of (or willingness to learn) audit, testing and sign-off processes What you can expect in return A competitive salary and market leading bonus scheme with stretch targets for high performance Study support to help you achieve professional qualifications, with salary increases for exam passes. Why Join Isio Isio is a fast-growing professional services business, that offers career development through an evolving client base, diverse and meaningful work, nationwide opportunities, and a culture that rewards high performance and accountability. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and our values guide how we advise our clients, how we operate as a business and how we work together as a team. We call it the Isio Attitude. We encourage our people to be bold, to communicate with conviction, and to deliver advice that matters. Here, growth brings opportunity - more responsibility, more clients, and work that stretches and develops you. We invest in training and development so you can expand your skills and explore different career paths across diverse markets to make your mark. Isio is a place to realise your potential and build a career with impact. You can find out more about Isio and the benefits we offer on our career's website Isio - Careers & Benefits. About Isio A progressive advisory firm, partnering with clients of all sizes to deliver expertise in pensions, employee benefits and wealth advisory services. Working with pension trustees, employers, individuals, families and their offices, we are supported by talented colleagues across 10 UK offices. With a Big 4 heritage we combine a strong focus on quality with a fresh perspective challenging traditional thinking. Our culture shapes our work; we foster a supportive environment where we develop our people to grow and fulfil their potential. We invest in our services, products and technology, and provide clear, expert solutions for our clients. This brings clarity, confidence, and better outcomes for everyone. At Isio, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace, in which our colleagues feel they belong, regardless of background or difference. We uphold the values of respect, fairness, and inclusion in our actions and decisions. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we will create a stronger, more innovative, and supportive environment for all, as well as ensuring that the advice and support we provide to our clients is more creative, more insightful and leaves a lasting impact. We can offer a hybrid, flexible approach to work, supporting a work-life balance that works for you. Isio Group is an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates. If you think you may require a reasonable adjustment to be made for any reason at any stage of your recruitment process, please ask us.
Marine Conservation Society
Chair
Marine Conservation Society
Marine Conservation Society Location: UK-wide, with a mix of online and in-person engagement Contract: Three-year term, renewable once Remuneration: Unremunerated; reasonable expenses covered Closing date: This job advert will expire on 13 June, after this time please apply directly to until the closing date of Monday 22 June. The Marine Conservation Society is the UK's leading marine charity, working to secure a cleaner, better protected and more sustainable ocean. Through a combination of science, advocacy and community action, the organisation mobilises people, influences policy and delivers practical programmes that restore habitats, protect marine life and tackle pollution across the UK and beyond. We are now seeking a Chair to lead the Marine Conservation Society through its next phase. Working closely with the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees, you will provide strategic leadership, ensure effective governance and support the delivery of its long-term ambitions. You will play a key role in shaping strategic priorities, maintaining oversight of the charity's performance and supporting a strong, values-led culture at Board level. The Chair will act as an ambassador for the organisation, strengthening relationships with partners, funders and stakeholders, and supporting the Marine Conservation Society to enhance its profile and influence. You will also support the Chief Executive through constructive challenge and guidance, fostering a high-performing and collaborative working relationship. We are seeking an experienced and inclusive leader with a strong track record of Board-level engagement. You will bring sound judgement, strategic insight and the ability to balance ambition with effective stewardship. Credibility in external engagement, strong relationship-building skills and a collaborative leadership style are essential, alongside a clear commitment to environmental sustainability and the organisation's mission. This is a critical moment for ocean protection and recovery, and a unique opportunity to help shape the future of one of the UK's most impactful environmental organisations. If you are motivated by purpose and want to play a leading role in protecting our seas for future generations, this is an exceptional opportunity to make a lasting contribution. For further information please contact our recruitment partners at GatenbySanderson by clicking apply on website.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Marine Conservation Society Location: UK-wide, with a mix of online and in-person engagement Contract: Three-year term, renewable once Remuneration: Unremunerated; reasonable expenses covered Closing date: This job advert will expire on 13 June, after this time please apply directly to until the closing date of Monday 22 June. The Marine Conservation Society is the UK's leading marine charity, working to secure a cleaner, better protected and more sustainable ocean. Through a combination of science, advocacy and community action, the organisation mobilises people, influences policy and delivers practical programmes that restore habitats, protect marine life and tackle pollution across the UK and beyond. We are now seeking a Chair to lead the Marine Conservation Society through its next phase. Working closely with the Chief Executive and Board of Trustees, you will provide strategic leadership, ensure effective governance and support the delivery of its long-term ambitions. You will play a key role in shaping strategic priorities, maintaining oversight of the charity's performance and supporting a strong, values-led culture at Board level. The Chair will act as an ambassador for the organisation, strengthening relationships with partners, funders and stakeholders, and supporting the Marine Conservation Society to enhance its profile and influence. You will also support the Chief Executive through constructive challenge and guidance, fostering a high-performing and collaborative working relationship. We are seeking an experienced and inclusive leader with a strong track record of Board-level engagement. You will bring sound judgement, strategic insight and the ability to balance ambition with effective stewardship. Credibility in external engagement, strong relationship-building skills and a collaborative leadership style are essential, alongside a clear commitment to environmental sustainability and the organisation's mission. This is a critical moment for ocean protection and recovery, and a unique opportunity to help shape the future of one of the UK's most impactful environmental organisations. If you are motivated by purpose and want to play a leading role in protecting our seas for future generations, this is an exceptional opportunity to make a lasting contribution. For further information please contact our recruitment partners at GatenbySanderson by clicking apply on website.
Citizens Advice Southampton
Secretary to the Board of Trustees
Citizens Advice Southampton Southampton, Hampshire
Hours: 10 to 15 per week. This role requires a flexibility to work evening and flexible hours to attend Board and Committee meetings and the AGM. The Role This role provides essential administrative support to our Board of Trustees at regular ordinary meetings (including agenda setting), committee meetings and the Annual General Meeting. You will be responsible for producing timely and accurate minutes (usually within seven days) of board and other meetings. You will also track and circulate reports and other documentation to trustees and others as appropriate. Another key responsibility is ensuring meetings are held in accordance with the governing document. In addition, you will oversee the timetable for the board review of strategic documents, including the organisational risk register, policies and procedures, and ensure updated documents are added to internal IT systems, as required. There is also the opportunity for an experienced candidate to get more involved in other areas such as managing meeting schedules, agenda prepping, producing documents such as the Diversity profile, and our Leadership Self-Assessment portfolio. About you This role provides essential administrative support to our Board of Trustees at regular ordinary meetings (including agenda setting), committee meetings and the Annual General Meeting. You will be responsible for producing timely and accurate minutes (usually within seven days) of board and other meetings. You will also track and circulate reports and other documentation to trustees and others as appropriate. Another key responsibility is ensuring meetings are held in accordance with the governing document. In addition, you will oversee the timetable for the board review of strategic documents, including the organisational risk register, policies and procedures, and ensure updated documents are added to internal IT systems, as required. There is also the opportunity for an experienced candidate to get more involved in other areas such as managing meeting schedules, agenda prepping, producing documents such as the Diversity profile, and our Leadership Self-Assessment portfolio. Applications At Citizens Advice, we recognise the positive value of diversity, promoting equity and celebrating inclusion. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. Please download the application pack on our website and submit your CV and a covering letter outlining how you fit the person specification to Emma Vint. Please also complete and submit our diversity monitoring form with your application. The closing date for this vacancy is 9am, Monday 22nd June 2026. Thank you for your interest in Citizens Advice Southampton.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Hours: 10 to 15 per week. This role requires a flexibility to work evening and flexible hours to attend Board and Committee meetings and the AGM. The Role This role provides essential administrative support to our Board of Trustees at regular ordinary meetings (including agenda setting), committee meetings and the Annual General Meeting. You will be responsible for producing timely and accurate minutes (usually within seven days) of board and other meetings. You will also track and circulate reports and other documentation to trustees and others as appropriate. Another key responsibility is ensuring meetings are held in accordance with the governing document. In addition, you will oversee the timetable for the board review of strategic documents, including the organisational risk register, policies and procedures, and ensure updated documents are added to internal IT systems, as required. There is also the opportunity for an experienced candidate to get more involved in other areas such as managing meeting schedules, agenda prepping, producing documents such as the Diversity profile, and our Leadership Self-Assessment portfolio. About you This role provides essential administrative support to our Board of Trustees at regular ordinary meetings (including agenda setting), committee meetings and the Annual General Meeting. You will be responsible for producing timely and accurate minutes (usually within seven days) of board and other meetings. You will also track and circulate reports and other documentation to trustees and others as appropriate. Another key responsibility is ensuring meetings are held in accordance with the governing document. In addition, you will oversee the timetable for the board review of strategic documents, including the organisational risk register, policies and procedures, and ensure updated documents are added to internal IT systems, as required. There is also the opportunity for an experienced candidate to get more involved in other areas such as managing meeting schedules, agenda prepping, producing documents such as the Diversity profile, and our Leadership Self-Assessment portfolio. Applications At Citizens Advice, we recognise the positive value of diversity, promoting equity and celebrating inclusion. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. Please download the application pack on our website and submit your CV and a covering letter outlining how you fit the person specification to Emma Vint. Please also complete and submit our diversity monitoring form with your application. The closing date for this vacancy is 9am, Monday 22nd June 2026. Thank you for your interest in Citizens Advice Southampton.
Hays
Senior Tax Manager - Trusts
Hays Guildford, Surrey
Senior Tax Manager Trusts Guildford ACA ACCA CTA STEP Your new company My client is a global legal practice with multiple office locations across the south of England. Renowned for their excellent level of service to their clients, they have been experiencing year-on-year growth. As such, a new opportunity has become available for a specialist in Trusts Tax to join their team at either a Senior Manager or Manager level. This role offers hybrid working and an excellent bonus structure. This opportunity would suit someone who has excellent people skills and who is looking to develop their career within a friendly collaborative team that is widely recognised for its expertise in this area. Your new role You will: Work closely with partners, associates and also members of our growing Trust team. Be exposed to a wide range of trust work, including charities, and sits within the Firm's market-leading Private Client division. Managing a complex portfolio of domestic trusts and trust structures for a very high and varied calibre of client. Deliver and implement complex trust and estate planning advice to mainly UK clients in relation to the tax and trust law positions for trusts under management. Proactively managing and building client relationships, acting as the first point of contact for trustees, beneficiaries, and intermediaries. Oversee the timely reporting of trusts for CRS, FATCA, ATED, and the Trust Registration Service Manage relationships between grant-making and applicant charities, dealing with prospective beneficiaries, drafting deeds and associated policies Oversee and contribute towards the timely preparation of annual trust accounts and tax returns, as well as the personal tax compliance for a number of UK and non-UK domiciliaries. Advising on the relevant annual exemptions and reliefs and calculating the associated tax liabilities. Calculate the Inheritance Tax liabilities for complex trust structures and oversee the preparation of the Inheritance Tax returns. Dealing with HM Revenue and Customs, as required Monitor the performance of trust investments by reviewing investment reports and activating investment reviews. Preparing/reviewing trustees' investment policy statements and ensuring the agreed investment policies are enforced and remain appropriate. Review and interpret trust deeds and related documentation with input from the wider team, as appropriate. Preparing legal documentation, such as trustee resolutions and deeds of appointment. You will have a lot of client contact and be expected to take part in client meetings and liaise independently with clients, beneficiaries, banks, investment managers and other professional advisers such as valuers and accountants. What you'll need to succeed You will have strong experience and technical knowledge of UK Trusts, with the ability to manage a portfolio of clients. You will have excellent interpersonal skills, being the main point of contact for your clients, providing advice when needed. Liaise and collaborate across the team, delivering a high level of service to clients. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience up to £90,000. There is an excellent bonus structure available. Hybrid working with 3 days in the office, part-time and flexible working options are 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 to , or call me now on 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.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Tax Manager Trusts Guildford ACA ACCA CTA STEP Your new company My client is a global legal practice with multiple office locations across the south of England. Renowned for their excellent level of service to their clients, they have been experiencing year-on-year growth. As such, a new opportunity has become available for a specialist in Trusts Tax to join their team at either a Senior Manager or Manager level. This role offers hybrid working and an excellent bonus structure. This opportunity would suit someone who has excellent people skills and who is looking to develop their career within a friendly collaborative team that is widely recognised for its expertise in this area. Your new role You will: Work closely with partners, associates and also members of our growing Trust team. Be exposed to a wide range of trust work, including charities, and sits within the Firm's market-leading Private Client division. Managing a complex portfolio of domestic trusts and trust structures for a very high and varied calibre of client. Deliver and implement complex trust and estate planning advice to mainly UK clients in relation to the tax and trust law positions for trusts under management. Proactively managing and building client relationships, acting as the first point of contact for trustees, beneficiaries, and intermediaries. Oversee the timely reporting of trusts for CRS, FATCA, ATED, and the Trust Registration Service Manage relationships between grant-making and applicant charities, dealing with prospective beneficiaries, drafting deeds and associated policies Oversee and contribute towards the timely preparation of annual trust accounts and tax returns, as well as the personal tax compliance for a number of UK and non-UK domiciliaries. Advising on the relevant annual exemptions and reliefs and calculating the associated tax liabilities. Calculate the Inheritance Tax liabilities for complex trust structures and oversee the preparation of the Inheritance Tax returns. Dealing with HM Revenue and Customs, as required Monitor the performance of trust investments by reviewing investment reports and activating investment reviews. Preparing/reviewing trustees' investment policy statements and ensuring the agreed investment policies are enforced and remain appropriate. Review and interpret trust deeds and related documentation with input from the wider team, as appropriate. Preparing legal documentation, such as trustee resolutions and deeds of appointment. You will have a lot of client contact and be expected to take part in client meetings and liaise independently with clients, beneficiaries, banks, investment managers and other professional advisers such as valuers and accountants. What you'll need to succeed You will have strong experience and technical knowledge of UK Trusts, with the ability to manage a portfolio of clients. You will have excellent interpersonal skills, being the main point of contact for your clients, providing advice when needed. Liaise and collaborate across the team, delivering a high level of service to clients. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience up to £90,000. There is an excellent bonus structure available. Hybrid working with 3 days in the office, part-time and flexible working options are 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 to , or call me now on 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.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Personal Tax Senior
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Job title: Personal Tax Senior Location: Brierley Hill Package: Paying up to 35,000, potential to work 4 days a week, CPD and training, study package, and more Working Hours: Full time, Monday-Friday (can just be 4 days), 35 hours a week An exciting position has arisen within a highly experienced and very reputable Accountancy Practice in Brierley Hill, for a Personal Tax Senior/Semi Senior. This position is suitable for someone with at least 2 years experience, and a strong understanding of personal tax within accountancy practice. You will be playing an important role in providing clients an excellent service, whilst also having the opportunity to develop your skills, and become chartered in accounting and tax This role is paying up to 35,000 with an excellent study support package. If you are an ambitious individual, with an interest and drive for Tax Accounting, then this is the role for you Personal Tax Senior Job Responsibilities Prepare and Submit: Personal Tax Returns Trust Returns and R185s Residential Property Returns P11ds Tax Queries Personal Tax P11ds IHT Trusts - not vital Tax Planning Tax Advisory and Calculations including PAYE/NIC etc and comparison calculations for limited/Personal Tax Residency Work Advice based on Statutory Residence Tests Certificates of Residence Other Work Liaising with all types of clients (Individuals, Trustees, Companies etc.) Liaising with HMRC Managing Own Client Portfolio Assisting with accounts preparation- experience would be beneficial not essential for the role Personal Tax Senior Job Requirements Minimum of 2 years experience within Accountancy Practice, within Tax and Personal Tax Ability to handle a portfolio of clients with minimal supervision Experience in speaking with clients, hitting their deadlines, and providing a proactive service Studying for ACA, ACCA, ATT, or CTA is advantageous Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills Personal Tax Senior Salary & Benefits Salary ranging from 30,000 - 35,000 28 days holiday, including bank holidays Standard workplace pension and sick pay Flexible working hours Study support package Accessible parking Fully supportive CPD and training Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Job title: Personal Tax Senior Location: Brierley Hill Package: Paying up to 35,000, potential to work 4 days a week, CPD and training, study package, and more Working Hours: Full time, Monday-Friday (can just be 4 days), 35 hours a week An exciting position has arisen within a highly experienced and very reputable Accountancy Practice in Brierley Hill, for a Personal Tax Senior/Semi Senior. This position is suitable for someone with at least 2 years experience, and a strong understanding of personal tax within accountancy practice. You will be playing an important role in providing clients an excellent service, whilst also having the opportunity to develop your skills, and become chartered in accounting and tax This role is paying up to 35,000 with an excellent study support package. If you are an ambitious individual, with an interest and drive for Tax Accounting, then this is the role for you Personal Tax Senior Job Responsibilities Prepare and Submit: Personal Tax Returns Trust Returns and R185s Residential Property Returns P11ds Tax Queries Personal Tax P11ds IHT Trusts - not vital Tax Planning Tax Advisory and Calculations including PAYE/NIC etc and comparison calculations for limited/Personal Tax Residency Work Advice based on Statutory Residence Tests Certificates of Residence Other Work Liaising with all types of clients (Individuals, Trustees, Companies etc.) Liaising with HMRC Managing Own Client Portfolio Assisting with accounts preparation- experience would be beneficial not essential for the role Personal Tax Senior Job Requirements Minimum of 2 years experience within Accountancy Practice, within Tax and Personal Tax Ability to handle a portfolio of clients with minimal supervision Experience in speaking with clients, hitting their deadlines, and providing a proactive service Studying for ACA, ACCA, ATT, or CTA is advantageous Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills Personal Tax Senior Salary & Benefits Salary ranging from 30,000 - 35,000 28 days holiday, including bank holidays Standard workplace pension and sick pay Flexible working hours Study support package Accessible parking Fully supportive CPD and training Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Tatton Recruitment
Document Production Assistant (Family & Court Experience)
Tatton Recruitment City, Edinburgh
Role: Document Production Assistant (Family & Court Experience) Location: Edinburgh / Hybrid Working Salary: 33,252 per annum plus benefits Our client, a highly regarded and long-established private client law firm, is seeking an experienced Document Production Assistant to join its team in Edinburgh. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected, values-led organisation with an outstanding reputation for delivering a discreet, tailored service to high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs and trustees. With a collaborative team environment, our client offers long-term career development within a professional and supportive culture. Working as part of a specialist Document Production function, you will provide a high-quality document creation service to Partners and legal colleagues across the firm. A key focus of this role is the production, formatting and preparation of Family Law and court documentation, therefore previous experience in this area is essential. You will be responsible for: Producing and formatting complex Family Law and court documents including summonses, affidavits, productions and motion sheets Preparing documentation for hearings and drafting instructions to Counsel Audio and copy typing of legal correspondence and documentation Converting documents into house style using templates and branded formatting Creating comparison documents using Track Changes and document comparison software Converting and troubleshooting PDF and problematic documents Cleaning documents and removing hidden metadata Proofreading and quality checking all work to ensure accuracy and compliance with firm standards Managing workflow systems and meeting agreed Service Level Standards You will also contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, identifying ways to streamline processes within the Document Production team. To be considered for this role, you must have: Proven experience producing and formatting Family Law and court documents (essential) A strong understanding of court procedures, timelines and deadlines Experience preparing and lodging documentation within Sheriff Court and/or civil litigation processes (or the ability to demonstrate strong working knowledge) Previous document production experience within a legal or professional services environment Advanced Microsoft Office skills and experience with digital dictation Excellent formatting, proofing and document comparison skills You will be highly organised, proactive and confident communicating with stakeholders at all levels. Given the sensitive nature of the work, discretion and confidentiality are critical. If you are an experienced legal Document Production professional with a strong background in Family Law and court documentation, we would be delighted to speak with you in confidence. Please apply today or contact us directly for a confidential discussion.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Role: Document Production Assistant (Family & Court Experience) Location: Edinburgh / Hybrid Working Salary: 33,252 per annum plus benefits Our client, a highly regarded and long-established private client law firm, is seeking an experienced Document Production Assistant to join its team in Edinburgh. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected, values-led organisation with an outstanding reputation for delivering a discreet, tailored service to high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs and trustees. With a collaborative team environment, our client offers long-term career development within a professional and supportive culture. Working as part of a specialist Document Production function, you will provide a high-quality document creation service to Partners and legal colleagues across the firm. A key focus of this role is the production, formatting and preparation of Family Law and court documentation, therefore previous experience in this area is essential. You will be responsible for: Producing and formatting complex Family Law and court documents including summonses, affidavits, productions and motion sheets Preparing documentation for hearings and drafting instructions to Counsel Audio and copy typing of legal correspondence and documentation Converting documents into house style using templates and branded formatting Creating comparison documents using Track Changes and document comparison software Converting and troubleshooting PDF and problematic documents Cleaning documents and removing hidden metadata Proofreading and quality checking all work to ensure accuracy and compliance with firm standards Managing workflow systems and meeting agreed Service Level Standards You will also contribute to continuous improvement initiatives, identifying ways to streamline processes within the Document Production team. To be considered for this role, you must have: Proven experience producing and formatting Family Law and court documents (essential) A strong understanding of court procedures, timelines and deadlines Experience preparing and lodging documentation within Sheriff Court and/or civil litigation processes (or the ability to demonstrate strong working knowledge) Previous document production experience within a legal or professional services environment Advanced Microsoft Office skills and experience with digital dictation Excellent formatting, proofing and document comparison skills You will be highly organised, proactive and confident communicating with stakeholders at all levels. Given the sensitive nature of the work, discretion and confidentiality are critical. If you are an experienced legal Document Production professional with a strong background in Family Law and court documentation, we would be delighted to speak with you in confidence. Please apply today or contact us directly for a confidential discussion.
Robertson Bell
Director Of Finance
Robertson Bell
Lead the financial future of a highly successful and financially secure organisation as it embarks on a transformative period of growth. Robertson Bell is delighted to be working with a respected educational organisation to recruit a Director of Finance. This is a rare opportunity to join an organisation with an exceptionally stable financial foundation, while playing a leading role in future organisational growth and supporting significant capital investment projects. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive and working closely with Trustees and senior leaders, you will combine strategic financial leadership with operational oversight, ensuring strong governance, financial sustainability and informed decision-making across the organisation. This role offers genuine breadth, visibility and influence, making it an excellent opportunity for an ambitious finance professional looking to broaden their leadership experience and shape the future of a growing organisation. What you'll do - and what you'll gain Lead annual budgeting, forecasting and long-term financial planning. Provide high-quality financial reporting, analysis and advice to senior stakeholders and Trustees. Oversee management accounts, payroll, pensions, VAT, cashflow management and statutory returns. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, governance frameworks and audit expectations. Lead internal and external audit processes and support risk management activities. Develop and improve financial systems, controls and reporting processes. Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, acting as a trusted financial adviser. Represent the organisation in high-profile external meetings and partnerships. What you'll need A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) is desirable, although qualified-by-experience candidates will also be considered. Significant senior-level finance experience within a complex organisation. Strong technical accounting knowledge and experience of financial reporting, controls and governance. The confidence to challenge, influence and support senior decision-makers. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex financial information into clear recommendations. Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills. Experience within education, public sector, charity or regulated environments would be advantageous but is not essential. Location & Working Pattern Based in Warwickshire, with flexibility for hybrid working. Some home working is available, alongside regular on-site presence to support stakeholders and the finance team. Ready to make your mark? This is a unique opportunity to step into a visible and influential leadership role at a pivotal point in an organisation's journey. You'll join a values-led environment, work alongside an experienced leadership team, and play a central role in shaping long-term success. Applications are being reviewed on an ongoing basis and early expressions of interest are encouraged.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Lead the financial future of a highly successful and financially secure organisation as it embarks on a transformative period of growth. Robertson Bell is delighted to be working with a respected educational organisation to recruit a Director of Finance. This is a rare opportunity to join an organisation with an exceptionally stable financial foundation, while playing a leading role in future organisational growth and supporting significant capital investment projects. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive and working closely with Trustees and senior leaders, you will combine strategic financial leadership with operational oversight, ensuring strong governance, financial sustainability and informed decision-making across the organisation. This role offers genuine breadth, visibility and influence, making it an excellent opportunity for an ambitious finance professional looking to broaden their leadership experience and shape the future of a growing organisation. What you'll do - and what you'll gain Lead annual budgeting, forecasting and long-term financial planning. Provide high-quality financial reporting, analysis and advice to senior stakeholders and Trustees. Oversee management accounts, payroll, pensions, VAT, cashflow management and statutory returns. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, governance frameworks and audit expectations. Lead internal and external audit processes and support risk management activities. Develop and improve financial systems, controls and reporting processes. Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, acting as a trusted financial adviser. Represent the organisation in high-profile external meetings and partnerships. What you'll need A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) is desirable, although qualified-by-experience candidates will also be considered. Significant senior-level finance experience within a complex organisation. Strong technical accounting knowledge and experience of financial reporting, controls and governance. The confidence to challenge, influence and support senior decision-makers. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex financial information into clear recommendations. Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills. Experience within education, public sector, charity or regulated environments would be advantageous but is not essential. Location & Working Pattern Based in Warwickshire, with flexibility for hybrid working. Some home working is available, alongside regular on-site presence to support stakeholders and the finance team. Ready to make your mark? This is a unique opportunity to step into a visible and influential leadership role at a pivotal point in an organisation's journey. You'll join a values-led environment, work alongside an experienced leadership team, and play a central role in shaping long-term success. Applications are being reviewed on an ongoing basis and early expressions of interest are encouraged.
Howett Thorpe
Director of Finance
Howett Thorpe Farnham, Surrey
Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision. Director of Finance - Benefits Generous pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Professional development and career progression opportunities Strategic leadership role with significant influence across the organisation Opportunity to shape and develop a growing finance function Exposure to executive leadership and Board-level stakeholders The chance to make a meaningful impact within a values-led organisation Ability to work remotely during School holiday, but office based during term time Director of Finance - About The Role As part of this exciting journey, a newly created Director of Finance position has been established. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role presents a rare opportunity for an ambitious finance leader to become a key contributor to the Trust's ongoing evolution, helping to shape the financial strategy, infrastructure and operational capability required to support sustainable growth. This is far more than a traditional finance leadership role. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to influence organisational direction, support strategic decision-making and play a pivotal role in building a finance function that is fit for the future. Working closely with the CFO, CEO, Trustees, Headteachers and senior leadership teams, you will be a trusted advisor across the organisation, providing the financial insight and commercial acumen required to support both current operations and future ambitions. A key focus of the role will be the continued enhancement of systems, processes and reporting capabilities across the Trust. The Director of Finance will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for automation, improving the accessibility and quality of management information, and ensuring that financial processes remain scalable as the organisation continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys creating positive change and leveraging technology to drive efficiency, accuracy and better decision-making. The Trust is seeking an individual who is motivated by the opportunity to build, improve and innovate rather than simply maintain the status quo. The successful candidate will help create the foundations that support the next chapter of the organisation's growth, whilst maintaining the high standards of financial stewardship, governance and operational excellence that underpin its success. Key responsibilities will include: Leading strategic financial planning, forecasting and financial modelling activities across the Trust. Supporting growth initiatives, organisational development and change programmes through robust financial analysis and business case development. Overseeing Trust-wide budgeting, forecasting and management reporting processes. Delivering insightful financial information to support strategic decision-making at Executive and Board level. Driving the enhancement of finance systems, reporting tools and operational processes. Identifying and implementing automation opportunities to improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility of financial information. Ensuring robust financial governance, compliance and internal controls are maintained across the organisation. Leading audit processes and supporting statutory and regulatory financial reporting requirements. Supporting the development of a scalable finance function capable of supporting future growth. Management of the finance team ensuring high standard of performance is achieved This is a role with significant long-term potential. As the Trust continues to grow and evolve, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow alongside it, taking on increasing levels of responsibility and helping to shape the future of both the finance function and the wider organisation. The successful Director of Finance will have: Hold a formal accounting qualification - ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent Experience of leading and managing finance team Strong knowledge of financial controls, compliance, audit processed Experience in the Education, Charity or Public Sector ss such has knowledge of SORP, FRS102 Strong analytical, financial modelling and forecasting skills Advanced Excel skills Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we currently receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a friend If this job is not of interest to you, but you know a friend or colleague who may be interested, recommend them to us and receive a minimum of £100 in vouchers if we assist them in securing a permanent role and a minimum of £25 in vouchers if we place them in a temporary assignment. (Terms & conditions apply) Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision. Director of Finance - Benefits Generous pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Professional development and career progression opportunities Strategic leadership role with significant influence across the organisation Opportunity to shape and develop a growing finance function Exposure to executive leadership and Board-level stakeholders The chance to make a meaningful impact within a values-led organisation Ability to work remotely during School holiday, but office based during term time Director of Finance - About The Role As part of this exciting journey, a newly created Director of Finance position has been established. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role presents a rare opportunity for an ambitious finance leader to become a key contributor to the Trust's ongoing evolution, helping to shape the financial strategy, infrastructure and operational capability required to support sustainable growth. This is far more than a traditional finance leadership role. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to influence organisational direction, support strategic decision-making and play a pivotal role in building a finance function that is fit for the future. Working closely with the CFO, CEO, Trustees, Headteachers and senior leadership teams, you will be a trusted advisor across the organisation, providing the financial insight and commercial acumen required to support both current operations and future ambitions. A key focus of the role will be the continued enhancement of systems, processes and reporting capabilities across the Trust. The Director of Finance will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for automation, improving the accessibility and quality of management information, and ensuring that financial processes remain scalable as the organisation continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys creating positive change and leveraging technology to drive efficiency, accuracy and better decision-making. The Trust is seeking an individual who is motivated by the opportunity to build, improve and innovate rather than simply maintain the status quo. The successful candidate will help create the foundations that support the next chapter of the organisation's growth, whilst maintaining the high standards of financial stewardship, governance and operational excellence that underpin its success. Key responsibilities will include: Leading strategic financial planning, forecasting and financial modelling activities across the Trust. Supporting growth initiatives, organisational development and change programmes through robust financial analysis and business case development. Overseeing Trust-wide budgeting, forecasting and management reporting processes. Delivering insightful financial information to support strategic decision-making at Executive and Board level. Driving the enhancement of finance systems, reporting tools and operational processes. Identifying and implementing automation opportunities to improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility of financial information. Ensuring robust financial governance, compliance and internal controls are maintained across the organisation. Leading audit processes and supporting statutory and regulatory financial reporting requirements. Supporting the development of a scalable finance function capable of supporting future growth. Management of the finance team ensuring high standard of performance is achieved This is a role with significant long-term potential. As the Trust continues to grow and evolve, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow alongside it, taking on increasing levels of responsibility and helping to shape the future of both the finance function and the wider organisation. The successful Director of Finance will have: Hold a formal accounting qualification - ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent Experience of leading and managing finance team Strong knowledge of financial controls, compliance, audit processed Experience in the Education, Charity or Public Sector ss such has knowledge of SORP, FRS102 Strong analytical, financial modelling and forecasting skills Advanced Excel skills Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we currently receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a friend If this job is not of interest to you, but you know a friend or colleague who may be interested, recommend them to us and receive a minimum of £100 in vouchers if we assist them in securing a permanent role and a minimum of £25 in vouchers if we place them in a temporary assignment. (Terms & conditions apply) Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision.
Greenwell Gleeson
Finance Manager
Greenwell Gleeson
Finance Manager, Edgbaston, Permanent, £40,000-£50,000, Office Based RoleGreenwell Gleeson are working exclusively with an organisation based just on the outskirts of Birmingham who are seeking an experienced and proactive Finance Manager to join their dynamic team at a well-established private school. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in managing the school's finances and supporting its continued growth and excellence.The successful candidate will work closely with the Headteacher and Governors, providing strategic financial insight and ensuring robust financial processes are in place.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the preparation and management of the school's annual budget and financial forecastsProduce monthly management accounts and financial reports for senior leadership and governorsOversee day-to-day financial operations, including payroll, purchasing, and cash flow managementManage the billing and collection of school fees and monitor debtor balancesEnsure compliance with financial regulations, accounting standards, and internal policiesLiaise with auditors and manage year-end accounts and statutory reportingDevelop and maintain strong financial controls and proceduresManage and support finance team membersAbout YouProfessionally qualified (ACCA, CIMA, ACA) or qualified by experienceExperienced in financial management, ideally within education or a similar environmentHighly organised, with strong attention to detailA confident communicator, able to present financial information clearlyProficient in financial systems and ExcelAble to work independently while contributing to a collaborative teamDesirable ExperienceExperience in a fee-paying school or similar organisationKnowledge of VAT, payroll, and pensionsExperience working with governors or trusteesWhat's On OfferFree child place25 Days Holiday + Bank HolidaysTerm Time - 8.15am-4.15pm / Non Term Time - 1 Day WFH, 9am-3pmGreenwell Gleeson Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.To find out more about how and why Greenwell Gleeson Ltd process your personal data in line with the data protection regime please go to the privacy notice on our website
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager, Edgbaston, Permanent, £40,000-£50,000, Office Based RoleGreenwell Gleeson are working exclusively with an organisation based just on the outskirts of Birmingham who are seeking an experienced and proactive Finance Manager to join their dynamic team at a well-established private school. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in managing the school's finances and supporting its continued growth and excellence.The successful candidate will work closely with the Headteacher and Governors, providing strategic financial insight and ensuring robust financial processes are in place.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the preparation and management of the school's annual budget and financial forecastsProduce monthly management accounts and financial reports for senior leadership and governorsOversee day-to-day financial operations, including payroll, purchasing, and cash flow managementManage the billing and collection of school fees and monitor debtor balancesEnsure compliance with financial regulations, accounting standards, and internal policiesLiaise with auditors and manage year-end accounts and statutory reportingDevelop and maintain strong financial controls and proceduresManage and support finance team membersAbout YouProfessionally qualified (ACCA, CIMA, ACA) or qualified by experienceExperienced in financial management, ideally within education or a similar environmentHighly organised, with strong attention to detailA confident communicator, able to present financial information clearlyProficient in financial systems and ExcelAble to work independently while contributing to a collaborative teamDesirable ExperienceExperience in a fee-paying school or similar organisationKnowledge of VAT, payroll, and pensionsExperience working with governors or trusteesWhat's On OfferFree child place25 Days Holiday + Bank HolidaysTerm Time - 8.15am-4.15pm / Non Term Time - 1 Day WFH, 9am-3pmGreenwell Gleeson Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.To find out more about how and why Greenwell Gleeson Ltd process your personal data in line with the data protection regime please go to the privacy notice on our website
New Appointments Group
Trust & Tax Bookkeeper
New Appointments Group Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Trust & Tax Bookkeeper Hybrid Flexible Working Specialist Legal Environment We are seeking an experienced and proactive Bookkeeper to join a specialist Trust & Tax Management team within a well-established law firm. This is an excellent opportunity for a bookkeeping professional with strong accounting and compliance skills to work within a highly regarded Estates, Tax & Succession environment, supporting a varied portfolio of trust, estate, tax and private client matters. Key Responsibilities: Maintain accurate bookkeeping records for a portfolio of trust, estate and tax clients, including charities. Prepare and reconcile annual trust and estate accounts in line with accounting standards. Support the preparation of financial information for trust income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax. Prepare financial schedules and supporting data for tax compliance and HMRC filings. Liaise with trustees, beneficiaries, investment managers, HMRC, regarding financial and bookkeeping queries. Maintain organised financial records, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and firm policies. Assist with trust cashflow management, including payments, receipts and distributions. Contribute to wider compliance, reporting and administrative projects across the team. Produce ad hoc financial reporting and analysis to support decision-making. About You: Proven bookkeeping experience, ideally within trust accounting, private client, trusts & estates, legal or professional services. Strong understanding of bookkeeping principles and financial reconciliations. Experience preparing annual accounts and financial reports. Confidence using accounting software and Microsoft Excel. Excellent organisational skills with strong attention to detail. Strong communication skills and the ability to work with clients and professional advisers. The ability to manage multiple priorities independently while collaborating effectively within a team. What's on Offer: Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Opportunity to join a specialist Trust & Tax Management team. Ongoing professional development and training support. Collaborative, supportive and expert-led working environment. If you are a detail-oriented bookkeeping professional looking to build your career within a specialist trust, tax and private client setting, we would love to hear from you. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. Please provide a CV in Word format. (url removed) If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Trust & Tax Bookkeeper Hybrid Flexible Working Specialist Legal Environment We are seeking an experienced and proactive Bookkeeper to join a specialist Trust & Tax Management team within a well-established law firm. This is an excellent opportunity for a bookkeeping professional with strong accounting and compliance skills to work within a highly regarded Estates, Tax & Succession environment, supporting a varied portfolio of trust, estate, tax and private client matters. Key Responsibilities: Maintain accurate bookkeeping records for a portfolio of trust, estate and tax clients, including charities. Prepare and reconcile annual trust and estate accounts in line with accounting standards. Support the preparation of financial information for trust income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax. Prepare financial schedules and supporting data for tax compliance and HMRC filings. Liaise with trustees, beneficiaries, investment managers, HMRC, regarding financial and bookkeeping queries. Maintain organised financial records, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and firm policies. Assist with trust cashflow management, including payments, receipts and distributions. Contribute to wider compliance, reporting and administrative projects across the team. Produce ad hoc financial reporting and analysis to support decision-making. About You: Proven bookkeeping experience, ideally within trust accounting, private client, trusts & estates, legal or professional services. Strong understanding of bookkeeping principles and financial reconciliations. Experience preparing annual accounts and financial reports. Confidence using accounting software and Microsoft Excel. Excellent organisational skills with strong attention to detail. Strong communication skills and the ability to work with clients and professional advisers. The ability to manage multiple priorities independently while collaborating effectively within a team. What's on Offer: Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Opportunity to join a specialist Trust & Tax Management team. Ongoing professional development and training support. Collaborative, supportive and expert-led working environment. If you are a detail-oriented bookkeeping professional looking to build your career within a specialist trust, tax and private client setting, we would love to hear from you. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. Please provide a CV in Word format. (url removed) If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.

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