Administrative Duties: Maintain more complex data and record systems, identifying and obtaining missing information where necessary Administer administrative procedures Manage routine enquires from the general public Attend meetings, take and prepare minutes Co-ordination, collation and submission of information and documentation relating to applications for grants and funding. Employee Support Duties: Create, maintain and update confidential staff files. Supervision of work experience and trainees including basic instruction and answering of queries, under the direction of line supervisor/manager. Arrange temp / casual cover as required and process timesheets as Financial Duties: Cash handling as required - may include receipt, balancing and banking, Petty Cash reconciliation. Process payments and check invoices being signed off by Supervisor/Manager, ensuring that they are recorded on the appropriate Maintain records and registers of cash transactions. Prepare/initiate correspondence, collect and chase non payment of monies owed to Council. General: Attend and participate in meetings as required All staff will be expected to accept reasonable flexibility in working arrangements, and the allocation of duties including duties normally allocated to posts at a lower responsibility level, in pursuance of objectives of division, directorate and the Council, and effective team working Connect2Dudley is a trading style of Dudley & Kent Commercial Services LTD - A joint venture between Dudley Metropolitan Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Dudley is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Jun 12, 2026
Seasonal
Administrative Duties: Maintain more complex data and record systems, identifying and obtaining missing information where necessary Administer administrative procedures Manage routine enquires from the general public Attend meetings, take and prepare minutes Co-ordination, collation and submission of information and documentation relating to applications for grants and funding. Employee Support Duties: Create, maintain and update confidential staff files. Supervision of work experience and trainees including basic instruction and answering of queries, under the direction of line supervisor/manager. Arrange temp / casual cover as required and process timesheets as Financial Duties: Cash handling as required - may include receipt, balancing and banking, Petty Cash reconciliation. Process payments and check invoices being signed off by Supervisor/Manager, ensuring that they are recorded on the appropriate Maintain records and registers of cash transactions. Prepare/initiate correspondence, collect and chase non payment of monies owed to Council. General: Attend and participate in meetings as required All staff will be expected to accept reasonable flexibility in working arrangements, and the allocation of duties including duties normally allocated to posts at a lower responsibility level, in pursuance of objectives of division, directorate and the Council, and effective team working Connect2Dudley is a trading style of Dudley & Kent Commercial Services LTD - A joint venture between Dudley Metropolitan Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Dudley is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Business Development Manager - Subscriptions £40,000 - £45,000 Base + £40,000 Projected Commission (Uncapped) Hybrid London Leading media business seeks commercially minded Business Development Manager to lead and grow their membership proposition while driving engagement, retention and revenue. This is a pivotal role responsible for the end-to end member journey -from acquisition and onboarding through to engagement and renewal. The role will work closely with marketing, sales and senior stakeholders to maximise both member value and commercial performance. The ideal candidate will be confident managing relationships at all levels, comfortable selling to senior industry individuals, highly organised, and passionate about delivering exceptional member experiences. Key Responsibilities: Membership Growth, Sales & Customer Success - Own the full membership life cycle taking accountability for membership acquisition, engagement, retention and renewal. Product Development & Proposition Enhancement - Play a key role in the ongoing development and evolution of the membership product, ensuring it remains relevant, differentiated and commercially strong. Profile Required: Proven experience selling a b2b membership licensed offering with consistent track record in delivering excellent revenue - 2 years approx. Background in Subscription Sales highly desirable. Ideally degree educated Strong sales ethic Collaborative - great team player Lipton Media is a specialist media recruitment agency based in London. We specialise in all forms of b2b media sales including conferences, exhibitions, awards, summits, publishing, digital, outdoor, TV, radio and business intelligence. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Business Development Manager - Subscriptions £40,000 - £45,000 Base + £40,000 Projected Commission (Uncapped) Hybrid London Leading media business seeks commercially minded Business Development Manager to lead and grow their membership proposition while driving engagement, retention and revenue. This is a pivotal role responsible for the end-to end member journey -from acquisition and onboarding through to engagement and renewal. The role will work closely with marketing, sales and senior stakeholders to maximise both member value and commercial performance. The ideal candidate will be confident managing relationships at all levels, comfortable selling to senior industry individuals, highly organised, and passionate about delivering exceptional member experiences. Key Responsibilities: Membership Growth, Sales & Customer Success - Own the full membership life cycle taking accountability for membership acquisition, engagement, retention and renewal. Product Development & Proposition Enhancement - Play a key role in the ongoing development and evolution of the membership product, ensuring it remains relevant, differentiated and commercially strong. Profile Required: Proven experience selling a b2b membership licensed offering with consistent track record in delivering excellent revenue - 2 years approx. Background in Subscription Sales highly desirable. Ideally degree educated Strong sales ethic Collaborative - great team player Lipton Media is a specialist media recruitment agency based in London. We specialise in all forms of b2b media sales including conferences, exhibitions, awards, summits, publishing, digital, outdoor, TV, radio and business intelligence. Our clients range from small start-up companies to FTSE 100 and 250 businesses. We work with people at every stage of their career from undergraduates looking for their first entry point into sales to senior managers and directors looking for their next challenge.
Are you a driven and ambitious finance professional who is looking to take up your next role as Finance Manager? Are you CCAB qualified or on your way to completion? Transparent is proud to partner with this highly reputable and well-recognised FMCG business in the recruitment of a Finance Manager to join the team and continue to develop in your chosen profession. Not only does the role offer the chance to make your own mark in this newly created position, it also offers a genuine career path to Finance Director for those who want to become a genuine and integral part of the business as it continues on its journey of growth. This position will require you to be 'hands-on' and yet will still offer growth and development and the opportunity to become involved in commercial decisions. Day to day duties will include: Accounts Payable: setting up and maintaining supplier records, resolving queries and running supplier payment runs Accounts Receivable: maintaining customer records, posting sales invoices and credits, issuing customer statements and supporting with credit control and query resolution Banking: daily and weekly bank reconciliations, posting receipts and payments VAT & Compliance: preparing and submitting month VAT returns Month-end support: assisting with accruals and prepayments, fixed assets, balance sheet reconciliations (with support) Process improvement: suggesting and helping to implement process improvements to improve efficiency and accuracy The Person: AAT qualified/ACCA/CIMA qualified or actively studying towards Experience in a similar role, ideally from within a manufacturing or product-related business Ability to create a finance function, implementing processes and procedures Clear communication skills with a professional and helpful manner when dealing with customers and suppliers Driven and ambitious Inquisitive mind-set Knowledge of MS Business Central is desirable but not essential as full training will be given Strong Excel skills A strong desire to be part of a cohesive team In return, our client is offering a competitive salary, together with other benefits which include a study support package where relevant. Should this sound like your next move, please contact Samantha Harris for further information.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Are you a driven and ambitious finance professional who is looking to take up your next role as Finance Manager? Are you CCAB qualified or on your way to completion? Transparent is proud to partner with this highly reputable and well-recognised FMCG business in the recruitment of a Finance Manager to join the team and continue to develop in your chosen profession. Not only does the role offer the chance to make your own mark in this newly created position, it also offers a genuine career path to Finance Director for those who want to become a genuine and integral part of the business as it continues on its journey of growth. This position will require you to be 'hands-on' and yet will still offer growth and development and the opportunity to become involved in commercial decisions. Day to day duties will include: Accounts Payable: setting up and maintaining supplier records, resolving queries and running supplier payment runs Accounts Receivable: maintaining customer records, posting sales invoices and credits, issuing customer statements and supporting with credit control and query resolution Banking: daily and weekly bank reconciliations, posting receipts and payments VAT & Compliance: preparing and submitting month VAT returns Month-end support: assisting with accruals and prepayments, fixed assets, balance sheet reconciliations (with support) Process improvement: suggesting and helping to implement process improvements to improve efficiency and accuracy The Person: AAT qualified/ACCA/CIMA qualified or actively studying towards Experience in a similar role, ideally from within a manufacturing or product-related business Ability to create a finance function, implementing processes and procedures Clear communication skills with a professional and helpful manner when dealing with customers and suppliers Driven and ambitious Inquisitive mind-set Knowledge of MS Business Central is desirable but not essential as full training will be given Strong Excel skills A strong desire to be part of a cohesive team In return, our client is offering a competitive salary, together with other benefits which include a study support package where relevant. Should this sound like your next move, please contact Samantha Harris for further information.
Ready to Sell Something More Impactful Than Tech Solutions? You ve mastered the art of tech sales whether that s VAR, MSP, SaaS, or digital platforms. But what if you could channel those skills into something with greater impact and greater earning potential helping innovative tech companies scale by connecting them with the right people? At VIQU, we partner with some of the UK s most ambitious tech firms to solve hiring challenges through talent-led solutions. We re now looking for commercially driven sales professionals to join us as Tech Partnership Consultants. Why This Role? Use your sales skills in a new arena we ll teach you recruitment; you bring the commercial mindset. Make an impact you ll be instrumental in helping tech companies grow by delivering top talent. Earn big with uncapped commission (up to 25% on contract / 40% on perm). Grow fast structured career paths, personal development plans, and hands-on mentorship. Join a winning team collaborative, high-performing, and equipped with best-in-class tools. What You ll Be Doing This is a 360 consultative sales role, focused on helping clients solve complex hiring challenges through smart, strategic partnerships. If you ve ever owned a pipeline and closed deals, you ll thrive here. You ll be: Building and developing client relationships, understanding hiring needs, and winning new business Owning your niche market, positioning yourself as the go-to person for tech hiring solutions Consulting on hiring strategies and presenting tailored solutions to solve real business problems Partnering with delivery consultants to ensure clients are matched with the best-fit candidates Managing the full process from initial brief through to placement and beyond What We re Looking For Sales experience in tech VAR, MSP, SaaS, or similar A proven track record in B2B consultative selling Tenacity, commercial curiosity, and a drive to succeed Someone who wants to build something, not just follow a script Why VIQU? Autonomy with support freedom to own your desk, backed by a high-performing leadership team Accelerated progression many of our Directors started as Consultants Meaningful incentives international trips, team lunches, and monthly rewards that recognise success A real opportunity to make a difference we re not just another agency; we re a partner to our clients and a career platform for our people
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Ready to Sell Something More Impactful Than Tech Solutions? You ve mastered the art of tech sales whether that s VAR, MSP, SaaS, or digital platforms. But what if you could channel those skills into something with greater impact and greater earning potential helping innovative tech companies scale by connecting them with the right people? At VIQU, we partner with some of the UK s most ambitious tech firms to solve hiring challenges through talent-led solutions. We re now looking for commercially driven sales professionals to join us as Tech Partnership Consultants. Why This Role? Use your sales skills in a new arena we ll teach you recruitment; you bring the commercial mindset. Make an impact you ll be instrumental in helping tech companies grow by delivering top talent. Earn big with uncapped commission (up to 25% on contract / 40% on perm). Grow fast structured career paths, personal development plans, and hands-on mentorship. Join a winning team collaborative, high-performing, and equipped with best-in-class tools. What You ll Be Doing This is a 360 consultative sales role, focused on helping clients solve complex hiring challenges through smart, strategic partnerships. If you ve ever owned a pipeline and closed deals, you ll thrive here. You ll be: Building and developing client relationships, understanding hiring needs, and winning new business Owning your niche market, positioning yourself as the go-to person for tech hiring solutions Consulting on hiring strategies and presenting tailored solutions to solve real business problems Partnering with delivery consultants to ensure clients are matched with the best-fit candidates Managing the full process from initial brief through to placement and beyond What We re Looking For Sales experience in tech VAR, MSP, SaaS, or similar A proven track record in B2B consultative selling Tenacity, commercial curiosity, and a drive to succeed Someone who wants to build something, not just follow a script Why VIQU? Autonomy with support freedom to own your desk, backed by a high-performing leadership team Accelerated progression many of our Directors started as Consultants Meaningful incentives international trips, team lunches, and monthly rewards that recognise success A real opportunity to make a difference we re not just another agency; we re a partner to our clients and a career platform for our people
Customer Operations and Services Director Location : Hybrid, with regular travel to London/Birmingham/Leicester offices Salary : £120,000 + per annum, DOE + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Permanent, Full time What We Can Offer You: 30 Days Annual Leave, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Performance-Related Bonus, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You Are you a strategic operations or service leader who thrives on transforming complexity into world-class customer experiences This is a rare opportunity to step into a high-impact, executive-level role where you will define and lead a newly shaped, centralised Operations and Services function across a multi-brand, high-growth organisation. As Customer Operations and Services Director, you ll bring together people, processes, and technology to create a consistent, scalable, and commercially driven customer experience across all brands and business units. You ll also be part of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), playing a critical role in shaping the future of Wilmington Plc. This is more than a leadership role, it s a chance to build, influence, and leave a lasting legacy across a complex, evolving organisation. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities You will be responsible for: Shaping and leading a centralised Operations and Services function, ensuring clear ownership, efficient processes, and seamless collaboration across brands Designing a scalable operating model and delivering against budgets Setting and managing SLAs and KPIs, using data to drive performance, insight, and continuous improvement Overseeing day-to-day operations to ensure a consistent, high-quality customer experience Leading the Operations technology landscape, working with senior tech stakeholders to drive optimisation and innovation Building and inspiring a high-performing leadership team, fostering a culture of collaboration, engagement, and continuous improvement Driving organisational change, including talent development, succession planning, and effective people strategies Acting as a trusted partner to senior stakeholders, embedding a strong commercial mindset and building impactful internal and external relationships What s the Best Thing About This Role You won t just lead Operations, you ll reimagine how it works. From building a best-in-class function to influencing business-wide strategy, this role puts you at the heart of shaping the future of customer experience across a dynamic multi-brand organisation. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role Evolving a recently centralised operating model into a high-performing central function requires vision, resilience, and exceptional change leadership. Balancing strategic priorities with hands-on delivery in a complex, evolving environment will challenge and reward you in equal measure. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have: Proven experience creating or evolving a centralised (or quasi-centralised) operating model from a decentralised structure Strong track record in setting and delivering operational strategy, including SLAs and KPIs The ability to operate at a strategic level while remaining hands-on and delivery-focused Exceptional stakeholder management and relationship-building skills Strong data literacy with the ability to translate insights into compelling strategic actions Highly developed communication and influencing skills across all levels of seniority Experience leading through organisational change and managing complex team structures A passion for building high-performing teams and embedding a culture of continuous improvement Experience implementing systems and standardising processes to harness automation and efficiency To be successful in this role, it would be great if you have: Experience working in multi-brand or matrixed organisations A background in customer success or professional services Experience leading automation, transformation, or large-scale operational change programmes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us You ll be joining Wilmington Plc, a leading provider of data, insights, and education across Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) markets. This role operates at a group level, supporting multiple brands within the Wilmington portfolio. Join Us and Do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers to do the right business in the right way - providing trusted data, insights, and education to navigate the Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) landscape. When you join us, you ll not only make a real difference for our customers, you ll also enjoy flexibility through hybrid working and benefit from a wide range of learning, career, and development opportunities. Whether you're just starting out, returning to work after a break, or looking to take your next step, you ll be doing work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Customer Operations and Services Director Location : Hybrid, with regular travel to London/Birmingham/Leicester offices Salary : £120,000 + per annum, DOE + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Permanent, Full time What We Can Offer You: 30 Days Annual Leave, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Performance-Related Bonus, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You Are you a strategic operations or service leader who thrives on transforming complexity into world-class customer experiences This is a rare opportunity to step into a high-impact, executive-level role where you will define and lead a newly shaped, centralised Operations and Services function across a multi-brand, high-growth organisation. As Customer Operations and Services Director, you ll bring together people, processes, and technology to create a consistent, scalable, and commercially driven customer experience across all brands and business units. You ll also be part of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), playing a critical role in shaping the future of Wilmington Plc. This is more than a leadership role, it s a chance to build, influence, and leave a lasting legacy across a complex, evolving organisation. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities You will be responsible for: Shaping and leading a centralised Operations and Services function, ensuring clear ownership, efficient processes, and seamless collaboration across brands Designing a scalable operating model and delivering against budgets Setting and managing SLAs and KPIs, using data to drive performance, insight, and continuous improvement Overseeing day-to-day operations to ensure a consistent, high-quality customer experience Leading the Operations technology landscape, working with senior tech stakeholders to drive optimisation and innovation Building and inspiring a high-performing leadership team, fostering a culture of collaboration, engagement, and continuous improvement Driving organisational change, including talent development, succession planning, and effective people strategies Acting as a trusted partner to senior stakeholders, embedding a strong commercial mindset and building impactful internal and external relationships What s the Best Thing About This Role You won t just lead Operations, you ll reimagine how it works. From building a best-in-class function to influencing business-wide strategy, this role puts you at the heart of shaping the future of customer experience across a dynamic multi-brand organisation. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role Evolving a recently centralised operating model into a high-performing central function requires vision, resilience, and exceptional change leadership. Balancing strategic priorities with hands-on delivery in a complex, evolving environment will challenge and reward you in equal measure. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have: Proven experience creating or evolving a centralised (or quasi-centralised) operating model from a decentralised structure Strong track record in setting and delivering operational strategy, including SLAs and KPIs The ability to operate at a strategic level while remaining hands-on and delivery-focused Exceptional stakeholder management and relationship-building skills Strong data literacy with the ability to translate insights into compelling strategic actions Highly developed communication and influencing skills across all levels of seniority Experience leading through organisational change and managing complex team structures A passion for building high-performing teams and embedding a culture of continuous improvement Experience implementing systems and standardising processes to harness automation and efficiency To be successful in this role, it would be great if you have: Experience working in multi-brand or matrixed organisations A background in customer success or professional services Experience leading automation, transformation, or large-scale operational change programmes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us You ll be joining Wilmington Plc, a leading provider of data, insights, and education across Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) markets. This role operates at a group level, supporting multiple brands within the Wilmington portfolio. Join Us and Do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers to do the right business in the right way - providing trusted data, insights, and education to navigate the Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) landscape. When you join us, you ll not only make a real difference for our customers, you ll also enjoy flexibility through hybrid working and benefit from a wide range of learning, career, and development opportunities. Whether you're just starting out, returning to work after a break, or looking to take your next step, you ll be doing work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Description Associate Director - Accountancy Practice Ripon - North Yorks Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits About the Company W Talent Finance is a specialist recruitment partner dedicated to placing high-calibre accounting professionals across both practice and commerce & industry markets worldwide. With a deep understanding of the finance landscape, we support clients ranging from leading professional services firms to established independent practices, delivering tailored talent solutions that drive business performance. We are partnering with a highly regarded and well-established accountancy practice seeking to appoint an Associate Director to join its senior leadership team. This is a key appointment within the business, offering the opportunity to play an integral role in the continued development of the practice and supporting long-term succession planning. This opportunity offers genuine long-term progression, including the potential for future advancement to Director level and equity participation for the right individual. The Role As Associate Director, you will play a central role within the management team, combining client portfolio management, team leadership, and operational improvement responsibilities. You will take ownership of an established portfolio of lower-risk clients, initially transitioning relationships from a retiring Director, while supporting the future growth and development of the portfolio over time. Alongside client-facing responsibilities, you will lead and support the accounts team, drive process improvements, and work closely with the Directors on more complex assignments as part of your ongoing professional development. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced practice professional looking to step into a broader leadership role within a progressive and supportive environment. Key Responsibilities Manage an established portfolio of clients, acting as the primary relationship contact Develop and grow the client portfolio over time through excellent client service and business development opportunities Oversee the day-to-day management of the accounts team Train, mentor, and support junior members of the team Provide technical guidance and support to team members at all levels Review accounts and tax work prepared by the wider team Support the implementation of new working practices and drive process standardisation Lead efficiency improvements through the adoption of new technologies and systems Support Directors on larger and more complex assignments Contribute to wider management and strategic initiatives within the practice About You ACA or ACCA qualified with strong UK practice experience Broad general practice background with strong all-round technical capability Strong knowledge of personal and business taxation Excellent technical knowledge of FRS105 and FRS102a reporting standards Proven client portfolio management experience Experience managing, mentoring, and developing team members Commercially aware with strong relationship management skills Proactive, organised, and able to manage multiple priorities effectively What's on Offer Competitive salary with an excellent benefits package Opportunity to join the senior management team of a respected practice Clear long-term progression pathway, including potential future Director progression Opportunity for future equity participation Supportive and collaborative working environment Full-time role with flexibility for hybrid working for the right candidate How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV via this website or contact W Talent Finance directly for a confidential discussion.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Description Associate Director - Accountancy Practice Ripon - North Yorks Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits About the Company W Talent Finance is a specialist recruitment partner dedicated to placing high-calibre accounting professionals across both practice and commerce & industry markets worldwide. With a deep understanding of the finance landscape, we support clients ranging from leading professional services firms to established independent practices, delivering tailored talent solutions that drive business performance. We are partnering with a highly regarded and well-established accountancy practice seeking to appoint an Associate Director to join its senior leadership team. This is a key appointment within the business, offering the opportunity to play an integral role in the continued development of the practice and supporting long-term succession planning. This opportunity offers genuine long-term progression, including the potential for future advancement to Director level and equity participation for the right individual. The Role As Associate Director, you will play a central role within the management team, combining client portfolio management, team leadership, and operational improvement responsibilities. You will take ownership of an established portfolio of lower-risk clients, initially transitioning relationships from a retiring Director, while supporting the future growth and development of the portfolio over time. Alongside client-facing responsibilities, you will lead and support the accounts team, drive process improvements, and work closely with the Directors on more complex assignments as part of your ongoing professional development. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced practice professional looking to step into a broader leadership role within a progressive and supportive environment. Key Responsibilities Manage an established portfolio of clients, acting as the primary relationship contact Develop and grow the client portfolio over time through excellent client service and business development opportunities Oversee the day-to-day management of the accounts team Train, mentor, and support junior members of the team Provide technical guidance and support to team members at all levels Review accounts and tax work prepared by the wider team Support the implementation of new working practices and drive process standardisation Lead efficiency improvements through the adoption of new technologies and systems Support Directors on larger and more complex assignments Contribute to wider management and strategic initiatives within the practice About You ACA or ACCA qualified with strong UK practice experience Broad general practice background with strong all-round technical capability Strong knowledge of personal and business taxation Excellent technical knowledge of FRS105 and FRS102a reporting standards Proven client portfolio management experience Experience managing, mentoring, and developing team members Commercially aware with strong relationship management skills Proactive, organised, and able to manage multiple priorities effectively What's on Offer Competitive salary with an excellent benefits package Opportunity to join the senior management team of a respected practice Clear long-term progression pathway, including potential future Director progression Opportunity for future equity participation Supportive and collaborative working environment Full-time role with flexibility for hybrid working for the right candidate How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV via this website or contact W Talent Finance directly for a confidential discussion.
Francis Holland School, Sloane Square
City Of Westminster, London
September 2026 The Music Assistant is a varied and rewarding role at the heart of the school's musical life. Working closely with the Director of Co-Curricular Music and supporting all music staff, the Music Assistant will provide vital musical, administrative and co-curricular support to ensure the smooth running of the department. The successful candidate will contribute to an ambitious and thriving music programme, supporting pupils of all ages and abilities, and will play an active part in the wider life of the school. This role is ideally suited to a graduate or musician early in their career who is passionate about music, enthusiastic about working with young people, and keen to develop professional experience in an outstanding independent school. Francis Holland is committed to professional development and indeed the Director of Co-Curricular Music, Elliot Mercer, started at the school as the Music Assistant. Please do contact him for more information: Key Responsibilities Musical and Co-Curricular: Offer piano accompaniment for individuals or groups as required (e.g. school examinations, the musical production, concerts and festivals). Assist, support and accompany various choral and instrumental groups in weekly rehearsals and performances, including Lower School Choir, the Chamber Choirs, Music Scholars Group, and Orchestra. Offer weekly tutoring sessions for Sixth Form pupils, and support GCSE pupils requiring additional help, at the discretion of the Director of Academic Music. Teach Musicianship/Music Theory crash course sessions (Grades 1-5). Coach a Chamber Music Group and lead/co-lead other groups at the discretion of the Director of Co-Curricular Music. Attend school concerts, including the once-termly evening concerts, assisting with welcoming and seating guests and supporting front-of-house or backstage as required. Occasionally play the piano in school assemblies, accompanying hymns and providing music as pupils enter and leave the hall. Depending on the candidate's instrumental abilities, participate in relevant ensembles such as Orchestra or Staff Choir. Administrative: Support the administration and the management of systems for Visiting Music Teacher timetables, registers and room bookings, and assist with orders for books and sheet music. Maintain clear and timely communication with pupils, parents and staff regarding relevant music-related activities, responding to enquiries from pupils, parents, staff and visitors positively, professionally and promptly. Maintain accurate weekly attendance records for individual instrumental and vocal lessons and co-curricular groups; contact pupils who miss sessions, issue sanctions as appropriate, and report serious concerns to the Director of Co-Curricular Music. Work with the Director of Co-Curricular Music to support the Visiting Music Teachers and enable them to teach high-quality music lessons regularly. Administer, organise and steward the delivery of public practical performing exams (usually termly and mainly ABRSM and LCM). Work with the Director of Co-Curricular Music to plan and deliver all practical aspects of concerts and events, including seating plans, programme production, ticket requests, and front-of-house logistics. Manage the hiring, cataloguing and return of sheet music for choral concerts and other events. Maintain the cleanliness, tidiness and organisation of music practice rooms and storage areas, including the management and upkeep of instruments, equipment and other department resources. Manage and maintain the department's social media presence, and liaise with the Marketing Department to provide news articles and updates to the school website. Maintain and organise music department noticeboards and displays throughout the department. Manage departmental photocopying, printing and general administrative tasks as required. Application For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page: Closing date: 8:00am on Friday, 19th June 2026. Interview date: w/c Monday, 22nd June 2026. Applications will be considered as they are received. The school reserves the right to appoint at any stage.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
September 2026 The Music Assistant is a varied and rewarding role at the heart of the school's musical life. Working closely with the Director of Co-Curricular Music and supporting all music staff, the Music Assistant will provide vital musical, administrative and co-curricular support to ensure the smooth running of the department. The successful candidate will contribute to an ambitious and thriving music programme, supporting pupils of all ages and abilities, and will play an active part in the wider life of the school. This role is ideally suited to a graduate or musician early in their career who is passionate about music, enthusiastic about working with young people, and keen to develop professional experience in an outstanding independent school. Francis Holland is committed to professional development and indeed the Director of Co-Curricular Music, Elliot Mercer, started at the school as the Music Assistant. Please do contact him for more information: Key Responsibilities Musical and Co-Curricular: Offer piano accompaniment for individuals or groups as required (e.g. school examinations, the musical production, concerts and festivals). Assist, support and accompany various choral and instrumental groups in weekly rehearsals and performances, including Lower School Choir, the Chamber Choirs, Music Scholars Group, and Orchestra. Offer weekly tutoring sessions for Sixth Form pupils, and support GCSE pupils requiring additional help, at the discretion of the Director of Academic Music. Teach Musicianship/Music Theory crash course sessions (Grades 1-5). Coach a Chamber Music Group and lead/co-lead other groups at the discretion of the Director of Co-Curricular Music. Attend school concerts, including the once-termly evening concerts, assisting with welcoming and seating guests and supporting front-of-house or backstage as required. Occasionally play the piano in school assemblies, accompanying hymns and providing music as pupils enter and leave the hall. Depending on the candidate's instrumental abilities, participate in relevant ensembles such as Orchestra or Staff Choir. Administrative: Support the administration and the management of systems for Visiting Music Teacher timetables, registers and room bookings, and assist with orders for books and sheet music. Maintain clear and timely communication with pupils, parents and staff regarding relevant music-related activities, responding to enquiries from pupils, parents, staff and visitors positively, professionally and promptly. Maintain accurate weekly attendance records for individual instrumental and vocal lessons and co-curricular groups; contact pupils who miss sessions, issue sanctions as appropriate, and report serious concerns to the Director of Co-Curricular Music. Work with the Director of Co-Curricular Music to support the Visiting Music Teachers and enable them to teach high-quality music lessons regularly. Administer, organise and steward the delivery of public practical performing exams (usually termly and mainly ABRSM and LCM). Work with the Director of Co-Curricular Music to plan and deliver all practical aspects of concerts and events, including seating plans, programme production, ticket requests, and front-of-house logistics. Manage the hiring, cataloguing and return of sheet music for choral concerts and other events. Maintain the cleanliness, tidiness and organisation of music practice rooms and storage areas, including the management and upkeep of instruments, equipment and other department resources. Manage and maintain the department's social media presence, and liaise with the Marketing Department to provide news articles and updates to the school website. Maintain and organise music department noticeboards and displays throughout the department. Manage departmental photocopying, printing and general administrative tasks as required. Application For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page: Closing date: 8:00am on Friday, 19th June 2026. Interview date: w/c Monday, 22nd June 2026. Applications will be considered as they are received. The school reserves the right to appoint at any stage.
Head of Policy and Public Affairs (Devolved Nations) £59,640 pa plus excellent benefits Home-based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland 35 hours per week, full-time Permanent The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is seeking an experienced and strategic policy and public affairs leader to head our devolved nations policy and public affairs function. This is a high-profile leadership role with a unique opportunity to influence policy, advocate for children and young people, and drive improvements in child health outcomes across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Reporting to the Associate Director of Policy and External Affairs and sitting on the Membership, Policy and External Affairs Divisional Management Team, you will lead the College's policy and public affairs activity across the devolved nations. You will develop and deliver impactful advocacy strategies, build strong relationships with governments and policymakers, and ensure the College's voice is heard on the issues that matter most to paediatricians, children and young people. You will provide leadership to a team of Policy and Public Affairs Managers and work closely with College Officers, members, committees and colleagues across the organisation to maximise the College's influence and impact. Key responsibilities include: Leading the strategic planning and prioritisation of RCPCH policy and public affairs activities across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Developing and delivering influential public affairs and advocacy strategies to support the College's policy priorities Providing expert advice on child health, healthcare delivery, workforce, public health and safeguarding policy across the devolved nations Managing and developing a team of three Policy and Public Affairs Managers Overseeing the production of high-quality policy reports, consultation responses, briefings and stakeholder communications Building and maintaining effective relationships with governments, policymakers, Royal Colleges, health bodies and external partners Working collaboratively with the Health Policy, Media and Public Affairs, Membership and Education teams to align priorities and maximise impact Supporting Devolved Nations Officers and committees to advocate effectively on behalf of members Leading the identification of opportunities to raise the College's profile and influence policy development Managing a budget of approximately £60,000 and ensuring effective use of resources Essential skills and experience include: Degree-level qualification, postgraduate qualification or equivalent relevant professional experience Strong understanding of the UK political and health policy landscape, particularly within Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Significant experience leading policy development and public affairs activity Proven experience producing and overseeing policy reports, consultation responses and briefing materials Demonstrable success in delivering public affairs campaigns with measurable impact Excellent stakeholder management skills with experience influencing senior political, policy and clinical audiences Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to adapt messages for different audiences and channels Strong leadership and people management experience Excellent project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality outcomes Experience of budget management, planning and forecasting Desirable: Experience leading policy development relating to health services, children's services or child health Experience working within healthcare, children's services or public sector organisations Experience working within a membership organisation or professional body The RCPCH has more than 25,000 members and fellows worldwide and employs around 200 staff across the UK. Our devolved nations teams play a vital role in ensuring that the needs of children and young people are represented at every level of government and policy-making. Our values - Include, Influence, Innovate and Inspire - are central to everything we do. We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are under-represented at this level of the organisation. We operate a flexible and modern hybrid working policy. While this role is home-based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, travel across the devolved nations and occasional travel elsewhere in the UK will be required. Closing date: 24 June 2026.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Head of Policy and Public Affairs (Devolved Nations) £59,640 pa plus excellent benefits Home-based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland 35 hours per week, full-time Permanent The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) is seeking an experienced and strategic policy and public affairs leader to head our devolved nations policy and public affairs function. This is a high-profile leadership role with a unique opportunity to influence policy, advocate for children and young people, and drive improvements in child health outcomes across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Reporting to the Associate Director of Policy and External Affairs and sitting on the Membership, Policy and External Affairs Divisional Management Team, you will lead the College's policy and public affairs activity across the devolved nations. You will develop and deliver impactful advocacy strategies, build strong relationships with governments and policymakers, and ensure the College's voice is heard on the issues that matter most to paediatricians, children and young people. You will provide leadership to a team of Policy and Public Affairs Managers and work closely with College Officers, members, committees and colleagues across the organisation to maximise the College's influence and impact. Key responsibilities include: Leading the strategic planning and prioritisation of RCPCH policy and public affairs activities across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Developing and delivering influential public affairs and advocacy strategies to support the College's policy priorities Providing expert advice on child health, healthcare delivery, workforce, public health and safeguarding policy across the devolved nations Managing and developing a team of three Policy and Public Affairs Managers Overseeing the production of high-quality policy reports, consultation responses, briefings and stakeholder communications Building and maintaining effective relationships with governments, policymakers, Royal Colleges, health bodies and external partners Working collaboratively with the Health Policy, Media and Public Affairs, Membership and Education teams to align priorities and maximise impact Supporting Devolved Nations Officers and committees to advocate effectively on behalf of members Leading the identification of opportunities to raise the College's profile and influence policy development Managing a budget of approximately £60,000 and ensuring effective use of resources Essential skills and experience include: Degree-level qualification, postgraduate qualification or equivalent relevant professional experience Strong understanding of the UK political and health policy landscape, particularly within Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Significant experience leading policy development and public affairs activity Proven experience producing and overseeing policy reports, consultation responses and briefing materials Demonstrable success in delivering public affairs campaigns with measurable impact Excellent stakeholder management skills with experience influencing senior political, policy and clinical audiences Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to adapt messages for different audiences and channels Strong leadership and people management experience Excellent project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality outcomes Experience of budget management, planning and forecasting Desirable: Experience leading policy development relating to health services, children's services or child health Experience working within healthcare, children's services or public sector organisations Experience working within a membership organisation or professional body The RCPCH has more than 25,000 members and fellows worldwide and employs around 200 staff across the UK. Our devolved nations teams play a vital role in ensuring that the needs of children and young people are represented at every level of government and policy-making. Our values - Include, Influence, Innovate and Inspire - are central to everything we do. We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are under-represented at this level of the organisation. We operate a flexible and modern hybrid working policy. While this role is home-based in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, travel across the devolved nations and occasional travel elsewhere in the UK will be required. Closing date: 24 June 2026.
Head of Finance Business Partnering Location: IWM London (Hybrid: 2 days a week in office) Salary: £65,000 - £67,500 per annum Working Hours: 36 hours per week (full time) Contract Type: Permanent What It's Like to Work Here Imperial War Museums (IWM) connects people with the stories of modern conflict, helping shape understanding of its impact on society. You'll join a collaborative, purpose-driven organisation with a strong public mission and a focus on accountability, innovation and continuous improvement. Teams work closely across disciplines to deliver high-quality experiences for visitors while ensuring long-term sustainability. Why This Role Matters This role is central to how financial insight shapes decision-making across IWM. As Head of Finance Business Partnering, you'll lead the function that connects finance with the wider organisation-ensuring leaders have the clarity, challenge and support they need to deliver against strategic and commercial objectives. You'll play a key role in aligning financial planning with IWM's mission, supporting both public-facing activity and commercial operations, while maintaining strong governance and value for money. What You'll Be Doing: Lead and develop the Finance Business Partnering function, building a high-performing and well-structured team Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, providing clear financial insight and constructive challenge Partner closely with the Commercial directorate to support income growth, pricing decisions and business planning Translate strategy into financial plans, budgets and performance measures Lead budgeting, forecasting and reforecasting processes, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities Deliver high-quality reporting, analysis and scenario modelling to support decision-making Support major strategic initiatives, investment cases and organisational change Improve financial systems, reporting and processes to increase efficiency, insight and transparency Promote financial understanding across the organisation, enabling better decision-making at all levels What We're Looking For: We'd love to hear from you if you have: Proven experience leading a finance business partnering or FP&A function Strong experience influencing and challenging senior stakeholders Track record of supporting commercial performance and strategic decision-making Experience leading budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes Ability to turn complex financial data into clear, actionable insight Strong team leadership skills, with experience building or developing teams Qualified accountant (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) or equivalent experience Strong analytical skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset Understanding of public sector, charity or grant-funded environments (desirable) How You'll Work You'll work closely with senior leaders across commercial, operational and support functions, acting as a key link between finance and the wider organisation. The role requires strong collaboration across directorates, including Collections, Exhibitions, Learning and Estates, to ensure consistent and high-quality financial support. What Success Looks Like (First 6-12 Months): Build strong, trusted relationships with senior stakeholders across all directorates Establish a clear, effective Finance Business Partnering model and team structure Improve the quality and consistency of financial reporting, planning and insight Strengthen financial support to commercial decision-making and income generation Deliver measurable improvements to budgeting and forecasting processes Embed finance as a proactive and valued partner to the business Application closing date: June 21st 2026, 11:55 PM Interview Details: First round interviews for this post are planned for the week commencing 06/06/2026 Benefits The benefits listed below are discretionary and IWM reserves the right, with due notice, to vary or withdraw them at any time. All such benefits apply during the course of your employment only. Annual Leave: You'll have 25 days of annual leave, with public holidays on top. After 3 years, this increases to 27 days and after 5 years, you'll get 30 days Company Group Pension Plan: Our commitment to your financial well-being includes competitive employer contributions to your pension starting at 7% to a maximum of 12%. Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Benefits: Celebrate life's milestones with confidence, knowing that our policies support growing families. IWM4me: Tailor your benefits to your unique needs through IWM4me. Access health, protection, and lifestyle benefits at corporate rates, ensuring your holistic well-being. Free Sanitary Products: We prioritise your comfort by providing free sanitary products across all our sites. Retail Discounts: 25% off IWM Cafes, 20% discount in on-site shops, Benefits hub offering retail discounts to several high street shops (via our EAP provider) and MyActive discounts for health and wellbeing based retail discounts (via IWM4me) Free Entry to IWM Air Shows: Witness the thrill of vintage aircraft at our air shows. Free Entry to Partner Museums & Galleries: Immerse yourself in art, history, and culture through our reciprocal arrangements with other institutions. In-House Training Programmes: Fuel your intellectual curiosity and professional growth through our comprehensive training initiatives. Season Ticket Loan Scheme: Simplify your daily commute with our interest-free loan program. Cycle 2 Work & Cycle Hire: Promote well-being and environmental consciousness by cycling to work. Eye Tests: Money back up to £80 for an eye test and a new pair of glasses. Employee Assistance Programme: Access confidential support for personal or work-related challenges. Benenden Healthcare & Dental Insurance: Prioritise your health with access to quality healthcare services (subject to terms and conditions). Civil Service Sports Club Membership: Opportunity to join and enjoy additional discounts and perks as part of a vibrant community. Staff Events and Networks: Join fellow colleagues in social gatherings and events, fostering camaraderie and shared experiences. and more! Ready to embark on this exciting journey with us? Apply now and become part of IWM! Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. This role is subject to: A basic check, which shows unspent convictions and conditional cautions. Equal Opportunities and Flexible Working IWM is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunities. We miss out when people feel IWM isn't for them, and are committed to removing and reducing barriers to make IWM open to everyone. Our Access and Inclusion strategy has been developed to promote openness, equal opportunities to access, inclusivity and encourage diversity in everything that we do, from employment practices, the services we provide to our visitors to the facilities we make available to public. At IWM we seek to address the need for greater diversity within our workforce as well as the wider museum and heritage sector. In all our practices we embrace diversity and promote equality of opportunity and we welcome applications from suitable candidates of all backgrounds. We value and respect difference and are committed to building an inclusive culture by creating an environment where you can balance a successful career with your commitments and interests outside of work. We believe that you will do your best at work if you have a work / life balance. Some roles lend themselves to flexible options more than others, so if this is important to you please raise this with your recruitment contact, as we are open to discussing agile working opportunities during the hiring process.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance Business Partnering Location: IWM London (Hybrid: 2 days a week in office) Salary: £65,000 - £67,500 per annum Working Hours: 36 hours per week (full time) Contract Type: Permanent What It's Like to Work Here Imperial War Museums (IWM) connects people with the stories of modern conflict, helping shape understanding of its impact on society. You'll join a collaborative, purpose-driven organisation with a strong public mission and a focus on accountability, innovation and continuous improvement. Teams work closely across disciplines to deliver high-quality experiences for visitors while ensuring long-term sustainability. Why This Role Matters This role is central to how financial insight shapes decision-making across IWM. As Head of Finance Business Partnering, you'll lead the function that connects finance with the wider organisation-ensuring leaders have the clarity, challenge and support they need to deliver against strategic and commercial objectives. You'll play a key role in aligning financial planning with IWM's mission, supporting both public-facing activity and commercial operations, while maintaining strong governance and value for money. What You'll Be Doing: Lead and develop the Finance Business Partnering function, building a high-performing and well-structured team Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, providing clear financial insight and constructive challenge Partner closely with the Commercial directorate to support income growth, pricing decisions and business planning Translate strategy into financial plans, budgets and performance measures Lead budgeting, forecasting and reforecasting processes, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities Deliver high-quality reporting, analysis and scenario modelling to support decision-making Support major strategic initiatives, investment cases and organisational change Improve financial systems, reporting and processes to increase efficiency, insight and transparency Promote financial understanding across the organisation, enabling better decision-making at all levels What We're Looking For: We'd love to hear from you if you have: Proven experience leading a finance business partnering or FP&A function Strong experience influencing and challenging senior stakeholders Track record of supporting commercial performance and strategic decision-making Experience leading budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes Ability to turn complex financial data into clear, actionable insight Strong team leadership skills, with experience building or developing teams Qualified accountant (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) or equivalent experience Strong analytical skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset Understanding of public sector, charity or grant-funded environments (desirable) How You'll Work You'll work closely with senior leaders across commercial, operational and support functions, acting as a key link between finance and the wider organisation. The role requires strong collaboration across directorates, including Collections, Exhibitions, Learning and Estates, to ensure consistent and high-quality financial support. What Success Looks Like (First 6-12 Months): Build strong, trusted relationships with senior stakeholders across all directorates Establish a clear, effective Finance Business Partnering model and team structure Improve the quality and consistency of financial reporting, planning and insight Strengthen financial support to commercial decision-making and income generation Deliver measurable improvements to budgeting and forecasting processes Embed finance as a proactive and valued partner to the business Application closing date: June 21st 2026, 11:55 PM Interview Details: First round interviews for this post are planned for the week commencing 06/06/2026 Benefits The benefits listed below are discretionary and IWM reserves the right, with due notice, to vary or withdraw them at any time. All such benefits apply during the course of your employment only. Annual Leave: You'll have 25 days of annual leave, with public holidays on top. After 3 years, this increases to 27 days and after 5 years, you'll get 30 days Company Group Pension Plan: Our commitment to your financial well-being includes competitive employer contributions to your pension starting at 7% to a maximum of 12%. Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Benefits: Celebrate life's milestones with confidence, knowing that our policies support growing families. IWM4me: Tailor your benefits to your unique needs through IWM4me. Access health, protection, and lifestyle benefits at corporate rates, ensuring your holistic well-being. Free Sanitary Products: We prioritise your comfort by providing free sanitary products across all our sites. Retail Discounts: 25% off IWM Cafes, 20% discount in on-site shops, Benefits hub offering retail discounts to several high street shops (via our EAP provider) and MyActive discounts for health and wellbeing based retail discounts (via IWM4me) Free Entry to IWM Air Shows: Witness the thrill of vintage aircraft at our air shows. Free Entry to Partner Museums & Galleries: Immerse yourself in art, history, and culture through our reciprocal arrangements with other institutions. In-House Training Programmes: Fuel your intellectual curiosity and professional growth through our comprehensive training initiatives. Season Ticket Loan Scheme: Simplify your daily commute with our interest-free loan program. Cycle 2 Work & Cycle Hire: Promote well-being and environmental consciousness by cycling to work. Eye Tests: Money back up to £80 for an eye test and a new pair of glasses. Employee Assistance Programme: Access confidential support for personal or work-related challenges. Benenden Healthcare & Dental Insurance: Prioritise your health with access to quality healthcare services (subject to terms and conditions). Civil Service Sports Club Membership: Opportunity to join and enjoy additional discounts and perks as part of a vibrant community. Staff Events and Networks: Join fellow colleagues in social gatherings and events, fostering camaraderie and shared experiences. and more! Ready to embark on this exciting journey with us? Apply now and become part of IWM! Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. This role is subject to: A basic check, which shows unspent convictions and conditional cautions. Equal Opportunities and Flexible Working IWM is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunities. We miss out when people feel IWM isn't for them, and are committed to removing and reducing barriers to make IWM open to everyone. Our Access and Inclusion strategy has been developed to promote openness, equal opportunities to access, inclusivity and encourage diversity in everything that we do, from employment practices, the services we provide to our visitors to the facilities we make available to public. At IWM we seek to address the need for greater diversity within our workforce as well as the wider museum and heritage sector. In all our practices we embrace diversity and promote equality of opportunity and we welcome applications from suitable candidates of all backgrounds. We value and respect difference and are committed to building an inclusive culture by creating an environment where you can balance a successful career with your commitments and interests outside of work. We believe that you will do your best at work if you have a work / life balance. Some roles lend themselves to flexible options more than others, so if this is important to you please raise this with your recruitment contact, as we are open to discussing agile working opportunities during the hiring process.
Charity People are delighted to be partnering with a a text-decoration: none; color: ; tr th, tr td border: 1px solid ; tr th background-color: ; well-established homelessness charity to recruit a Head of Development to join their senior management team. This organisation is a leading London homelessness charity, supporting people experiencing or at risk of homelessness to transform their lives. Their vision is of a society where homelessness no longer exists and everyone has a place to call home. They have built a reputation for high-quality services and impactful fundraising, with voluntary income exceeding £5m in recent years. This is a rare opportunity to step into a strategic leadership role at a pivotal moment, shaping and growing a diverse high-value fundraising portfolio while leading and developing an ambitious team. Head of Development Employment status: Permanent Working pattern: Full time Salary: £56,960 Location: Office based (central London) with some flexible working from home Benefits: 35 Days annual leave including bank holiday About the Role This is a key senior position, responsible for leading and growing this charity's high-value income streams, including corporate partnerships, philanthropy (major donors), trusts & foundations, and commercial/trading activity . Reporting to the Director of Income Generation and Communications, you'll lead a committed and talented team to deliver sustainable income growth, while ensuring first-class stewardship is provided across all touchpoints. You'll play a central role in developing and delivering strategy, driving new business, and building long-term, high-value relationships with donors and partners. As part of the Senior Management Group, you'll also contribute to organisational leadership and strategic direction. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver a high-value income strategy across corporate, philanthropy, trusts and commercial streams Drive new business, identifying and securing six-figure+ partnerships and donations Personally manage a portfolio of major donors and senior corporate relationships Oversee and grow commercial and trading opportunities , ensuring strong performance and sustainability Lead, coach, and develop the Development team to achieve ambitious income targets Work collaboratively across teams to develop compelling propositions, proposals, and donor journeys Monitor performance, budgets, and pipelines to ensure delivery against KPIs and forecasts Represent them externally, acting as an ambassador with senior stakeholders and partners About You We're looking for a strategic, relationship-driven leader with a strong track record in high-value fundraising and income generation. You will bring: Proven success in developing and delivering high-value fundraising strategies A track record of securing £100k+ gifts and partnerships Experience leading and developing high-performing teams Strong expertise across corporate partnerships, major donors, and/or trusts Commercial awareness, with experience or interest in trading and income diversification Excellent relationship-building skills, with the confidence to engage senior stakeholders Strong planning, budgeting, and pipeline management skills A collaborative and values-driven leadership style Most importantly, you'll be motivated by their mission and committed to driving income that creates lasting impact for people experiencing homelessness. Why This Role? This is an outstanding opportunity to shape the future of income generation at one of London's most respected homelessness charities. You'll join at an exciting point of growth, with the autonomy to innovate, the support of a strong leadership team, and the chance to make a tangible difference through strategic, high-value fundraising. Application Details Closing date: Wednesday 17th June, 9:00am Interviews: 25th/26th June If this role inspires you, please send your latest CV to Kevin Croasdale at Charity People ( ) and request a job application. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Charity People are delighted to be partnering with a a text-decoration: none; color: ; tr th, tr td border: 1px solid ; tr th background-color: ; well-established homelessness charity to recruit a Head of Development to join their senior management team. This organisation is a leading London homelessness charity, supporting people experiencing or at risk of homelessness to transform their lives. Their vision is of a society where homelessness no longer exists and everyone has a place to call home. They have built a reputation for high-quality services and impactful fundraising, with voluntary income exceeding £5m in recent years. This is a rare opportunity to step into a strategic leadership role at a pivotal moment, shaping and growing a diverse high-value fundraising portfolio while leading and developing an ambitious team. Head of Development Employment status: Permanent Working pattern: Full time Salary: £56,960 Location: Office based (central London) with some flexible working from home Benefits: 35 Days annual leave including bank holiday About the Role This is a key senior position, responsible for leading and growing this charity's high-value income streams, including corporate partnerships, philanthropy (major donors), trusts & foundations, and commercial/trading activity . Reporting to the Director of Income Generation and Communications, you'll lead a committed and talented team to deliver sustainable income growth, while ensuring first-class stewardship is provided across all touchpoints. You'll play a central role in developing and delivering strategy, driving new business, and building long-term, high-value relationships with donors and partners. As part of the Senior Management Group, you'll also contribute to organisational leadership and strategic direction. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver a high-value income strategy across corporate, philanthropy, trusts and commercial streams Drive new business, identifying and securing six-figure+ partnerships and donations Personally manage a portfolio of major donors and senior corporate relationships Oversee and grow commercial and trading opportunities , ensuring strong performance and sustainability Lead, coach, and develop the Development team to achieve ambitious income targets Work collaboratively across teams to develop compelling propositions, proposals, and donor journeys Monitor performance, budgets, and pipelines to ensure delivery against KPIs and forecasts Represent them externally, acting as an ambassador with senior stakeholders and partners About You We're looking for a strategic, relationship-driven leader with a strong track record in high-value fundraising and income generation. You will bring: Proven success in developing and delivering high-value fundraising strategies A track record of securing £100k+ gifts and partnerships Experience leading and developing high-performing teams Strong expertise across corporate partnerships, major donors, and/or trusts Commercial awareness, with experience or interest in trading and income diversification Excellent relationship-building skills, with the confidence to engage senior stakeholders Strong planning, budgeting, and pipeline management skills A collaborative and values-driven leadership style Most importantly, you'll be motivated by their mission and committed to driving income that creates lasting impact for people experiencing homelessness. Why This Role? This is an outstanding opportunity to shape the future of income generation at one of London's most respected homelessness charities. You'll join at an exciting point of growth, with the autonomy to innovate, the support of a strong leadership team, and the chance to make a tangible difference through strategic, high-value fundraising. Application Details Closing date: Wednesday 17th June, 9:00am Interviews: 25th/26th June If this role inspires you, please send your latest CV to Kevin Croasdale at Charity People ( ) and request a job application. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Cook Location: Frodsham Salary: £30,166 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time - 35 hours per week including some evenings and weekends The organisation is seeking to recruit a Cook who will work to ensure that Centre is a place of welcome and a clear example of Christian hospitality by working with the Assistant Director to provide an outstanding Food and Beverage offer to guests and visitors at the Centre and to deputise for them in their absence. Main Duties / Responsibilities: To prepare good quality, home cooked meals for guests and visitors; To be able to work alone to prepare and cook meals from scratch following recipes provided and to be responsible for meals going out on time and to a high standard; To communicate details of dietary requirements and allergens with the Front of House staff serving the meals; To be confident to work in the kitchen alone as well as to assist the Kitchen Manager; To keep the kitchen and servery clean and tidy; To work to the highest level of kitchen hygiene and safety; The candidate will possess: experience as either a kitchen assistant / cook / home cook; a good attention to detail; good organisational skills; experience of delivering successful food offerings; experience of working to tight schedules and deadlines; be able to cope well with an environment which can be fast paced and require adaptability and the ability to meet deadlines Suitable candidates will be invited to undertake a practical task and to become familiar with the kitchen and will then be offered a formal interview. Closing date 30 June 2026 To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Cook Location: Frodsham Salary: £30,166 per annum Vacancy Type: Full Time - 35 hours per week including some evenings and weekends The organisation is seeking to recruit a Cook who will work to ensure that Centre is a place of welcome and a clear example of Christian hospitality by working with the Assistant Director to provide an outstanding Food and Beverage offer to guests and visitors at the Centre and to deputise for them in their absence. Main Duties / Responsibilities: To prepare good quality, home cooked meals for guests and visitors; To be able to work alone to prepare and cook meals from scratch following recipes provided and to be responsible for meals going out on time and to a high standard; To communicate details of dietary requirements and allergens with the Front of House staff serving the meals; To be confident to work in the kitchen alone as well as to assist the Kitchen Manager; To keep the kitchen and servery clean and tidy; To work to the highest level of kitchen hygiene and safety; The candidate will possess: experience as either a kitchen assistant / cook / home cook; a good attention to detail; good organisational skills; experience of delivering successful food offerings; experience of working to tight schedules and deadlines; be able to cope well with an environment which can be fast paced and require adaptability and the ability to meet deadlines Suitable candidates will be invited to undertake a practical task and to become familiar with the kitchen and will then be offered a formal interview. Closing date 30 June 2026 To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Capacity Recruitment Webinar: Join our webinar on Tuesday 9th June from 12 pm - 1 pm to hear from Emma Lord, Director of Design and Doing, and Ailsa Horne, Head of Enterprise Collaboration, about our current opportunities. They'll explore the roles available and give you the chance to learn more about the work we do. This is a senior leadership role for someone who knows how to make complex change happen in practice - not just shaping ideas, but leading delivery, building trusted relationships, and turning ambition into operational reality. You'll play a central role in leading and growing our systems, place and public service change work. Work directly with clients, partners, senior leaders and delivery teams across complex programmes and live environments, you'll help organisations navigate change, improve delivery, and respond to real operational and system pressures. This is a hands-on role with significant responsibility, influence, and visibility across both delivery and organisational development. We're looking for someone who understands the realities of public service delivery and organisational leadership, but who can also identify opportunities, shape propositions, build partnerships, and help grow sustainable and high-impact work. Our ideal candidate will bring operational credibility, strategic thinking, and commercial awareness. Alongside leading delivery, you'll contribute to business development, client relationships, strategic direction, and the continued evolution of our Homes and Missions model. The role requires someone comfortable operating across strategy, delivery and growth. One day you may be working with a senior leadership team to shape a complex transformation programme, the next supporting delivery teams to work through operational challenges, strengthening client relationships, or helping develop a new opportunity into a deliverable programme of work. You'll need sound judgement, political awareness, credibility with senior stakeholders, and the ability to lead calmly and decisively in complex environments. This is not a purely strategic, advisory, or oversight position. We're looking for a leader who's comfortable close to the work - working directly with teams, supporting delivery in real time, building organisational capability, and helping create the conditions for high-quality change to happen.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Capacity Recruitment Webinar: Join our webinar on Tuesday 9th June from 12 pm - 1 pm to hear from Emma Lord, Director of Design and Doing, and Ailsa Horne, Head of Enterprise Collaboration, about our current opportunities. They'll explore the roles available and give you the chance to learn more about the work we do. This is a senior leadership role for someone who knows how to make complex change happen in practice - not just shaping ideas, but leading delivery, building trusted relationships, and turning ambition into operational reality. You'll play a central role in leading and growing our systems, place and public service change work. Work directly with clients, partners, senior leaders and delivery teams across complex programmes and live environments, you'll help organisations navigate change, improve delivery, and respond to real operational and system pressures. This is a hands-on role with significant responsibility, influence, and visibility across both delivery and organisational development. We're looking for someone who understands the realities of public service delivery and organisational leadership, but who can also identify opportunities, shape propositions, build partnerships, and help grow sustainable and high-impact work. Our ideal candidate will bring operational credibility, strategic thinking, and commercial awareness. Alongside leading delivery, you'll contribute to business development, client relationships, strategic direction, and the continued evolution of our Homes and Missions model. The role requires someone comfortable operating across strategy, delivery and growth. One day you may be working with a senior leadership team to shape a complex transformation programme, the next supporting delivery teams to work through operational challenges, strengthening client relationships, or helping develop a new opportunity into a deliverable programme of work. You'll need sound judgement, political awareness, credibility with senior stakeholders, and the ability to lead calmly and decisively in complex environments. This is not a purely strategic, advisory, or oversight position. We're looking for a leader who's comfortable close to the work - working directly with teams, supporting delivery in real time, building organisational capability, and helping create the conditions for high-quality change to happen.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Job Title: Property Manager Location : Aberdeen Salary: £31,500 - £35,500 (including car allowance) An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Property Manager to join a well-established and growing property management business based in Aberdeen. Reporting to the Associate Director, this role is responsible for managing a portfolio of customers while delivering a best-in-class service in line with the c click apply for full job details
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Property Manager Location : Aberdeen Salary: £31,500 - £35,500 (including car allowance) An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Property Manager to join a well-established and growing property management business based in Aberdeen. Reporting to the Associate Director, this role is responsible for managing a portfolio of customers while delivering a best-in-class service in line with the c click apply for full job details
Commercial Insurance New Business Executive Gloucester £40,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Annual Bonus + Hybrid Working Are you an ambitious Commercial Insurance professional looking to join a growing independent broker where your contribution will genuinely make a difference? We are currently recruiting on behalf of a highly respected, family-owned Insurance Broker in Gloucester who are continuing an impressive period of growth and are now looking to appoint a Commercial New Business Executive to join their successful Commercial team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business that combines the professionalism, expertise and market presence of a larger broker with the culture, flexibility and personal approach of an independent firm. Why Join This Broker? Over the last few years, the business has enjoyed significant growth through a combination of organic expansion, strategic acquisitions and, most importantly, a reputation for delivering exceptional service to both commercial and personal clients. Today, they employ more than 25 knowledgeable and friendly insurance professionals and have ambitious plans for continued growth. Despite their success, they have remained true to the values they were founded upon putting clients first, investing in their people and building long-term relationships based on trust and expertise. The business places a strong emphasis on professional development and actively supports employees studying towards Chartered Insurance Institute qualifications. The Opportunity As a Commercial New Business Executive, you will be responsible for developing and growing a portfolio of commercial clients across a broad range of industries and sectors. Whether you have an existing network or potential portable book of business, or you're looking for the opportunity to build a portfolio from scratch, this broker can provide the support, infrastructure and market access to help you succeed. You'll have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of commercial risks and build long-term relationships with business owners, directors and decision-makers throughout the region. What We're Looking For To be considered for this opportunity, you'll ideally have: At least 3 years' commercial insurance experience Experience in a client-facing, sales-focused role within commercial insurance Knowledge across major commercial insurance classes including: Commercial Property Business Interruption Employers' and Public Liability Motor Fleet Professional Indemnity Commercial Combined risks Strong communication and relationship-building skills A proactive approach to generating and developing business opportunities The company would particularly welcome applications from: Experienced Commercial Account Executives Development Executives looking for a fresh challenge Ambitious Commercial Account Handlers ready to take the next step into an Executive role Applicants should ideally hold the Cert CII qualification (or above), or be willing to work towards achieving it. Experience using Acturis would be advantageous but is not essential. What's On Offer? Salary between £40,000 and £60,000 depending on experience and track record Car allowance Annual bonus Hybrid working arrangement Support towards CII qualifications Genuine career progression opportunities Friendly, collaborative working environment Long-term stability within a growing independent broker Working Hours Monday to Friday, 9:00am 5:00pm. The business operates a hybrid working model and ideally likes employees to spend at least three days per week in the office, particularly during the onboarding period, although flexibility is offered. Interested? If you're looking to join a growing, independent broker where you'll be valued, supported and given the opportunity to develop your career, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Kieran Boyle at CKB Recruitment.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Commercial Insurance New Business Executive Gloucester £40,000 - £60,000 + Car Allowance + Annual Bonus + Hybrid Working Are you an ambitious Commercial Insurance professional looking to join a growing independent broker where your contribution will genuinely make a difference? We are currently recruiting on behalf of a highly respected, family-owned Insurance Broker in Gloucester who are continuing an impressive period of growth and are now looking to appoint a Commercial New Business Executive to join their successful Commercial team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business that combines the professionalism, expertise and market presence of a larger broker with the culture, flexibility and personal approach of an independent firm. Why Join This Broker? Over the last few years, the business has enjoyed significant growth through a combination of organic expansion, strategic acquisitions and, most importantly, a reputation for delivering exceptional service to both commercial and personal clients. Today, they employ more than 25 knowledgeable and friendly insurance professionals and have ambitious plans for continued growth. Despite their success, they have remained true to the values they were founded upon putting clients first, investing in their people and building long-term relationships based on trust and expertise. The business places a strong emphasis on professional development and actively supports employees studying towards Chartered Insurance Institute qualifications. The Opportunity As a Commercial New Business Executive, you will be responsible for developing and growing a portfolio of commercial clients across a broad range of industries and sectors. Whether you have an existing network or potential portable book of business, or you're looking for the opportunity to build a portfolio from scratch, this broker can provide the support, infrastructure and market access to help you succeed. You'll have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of commercial risks and build long-term relationships with business owners, directors and decision-makers throughout the region. What We're Looking For To be considered for this opportunity, you'll ideally have: At least 3 years' commercial insurance experience Experience in a client-facing, sales-focused role within commercial insurance Knowledge across major commercial insurance classes including: Commercial Property Business Interruption Employers' and Public Liability Motor Fleet Professional Indemnity Commercial Combined risks Strong communication and relationship-building skills A proactive approach to generating and developing business opportunities The company would particularly welcome applications from: Experienced Commercial Account Executives Development Executives looking for a fresh challenge Ambitious Commercial Account Handlers ready to take the next step into an Executive role Applicants should ideally hold the Cert CII qualification (or above), or be willing to work towards achieving it. Experience using Acturis would be advantageous but is not essential. What's On Offer? Salary between £40,000 and £60,000 depending on experience and track record Car allowance Annual bonus Hybrid working arrangement Support towards CII qualifications Genuine career progression opportunities Friendly, collaborative working environment Long-term stability within a growing independent broker Working Hours Monday to Friday, 9:00am 5:00pm. The business operates a hybrid working model and ideally likes employees to spend at least three days per week in the office, particularly during the onboarding period, although flexibility is offered. Interested? If you're looking to join a growing, independent broker where you'll be valued, supported and given the opportunity to develop your career, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Kieran Boyle at CKB Recruitment.
Penn Gregory Recruitment Ltd
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Executive Administration Support Of Property Portfolio Experience in residential property management,property administration,estate agency would be desirable Managing emails,drafting correspondence and responding professionally Co-ordinating documentation for residential planning and development projects Preparing and updating Excel spreadsheets for project tracking Organising and maintaining structured digital filing system Tracking tasks, deadlines and follow up across multiple property developments Assisting with diary coordination,appointments and meetings for the Director Liaising with Lettings Agents regarding tenancies, renewals and compliance Tracking rent, arrears and service charge matters alongside the acoounts team Experience using Outlook, Sharepoint and Excel is essential
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Executive Administration Support Of Property Portfolio Experience in residential property management,property administration,estate agency would be desirable Managing emails,drafting correspondence and responding professionally Co-ordinating documentation for residential planning and development projects Preparing and updating Excel spreadsheets for project tracking Organising and maintaining structured digital filing system Tracking tasks, deadlines and follow up across multiple property developments Assisting with diary coordination,appointments and meetings for the Director Liaising with Lettings Agents regarding tenancies, renewals and compliance Tracking rent, arrears and service charge matters alongside the acoounts team Experience using Outlook, Sharepoint and Excel is essential
Assistant Client Director required for a well established accounting firm supporting contractors, freelancers and SMEs, the role is office based in Ferndown. This is a vibrant and forward thinking practice so this role would suit someone ambitious, switched on and eager to take the next step. What You'll Be Doing Supporting VAT returns, statutory accounts and corporation tax prep Review financial re click apply for full job details
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Assistant Client Director required for a well established accounting firm supporting contractors, freelancers and SMEs, the role is office based in Ferndown. This is a vibrant and forward thinking practice so this role would suit someone ambitious, switched on and eager to take the next step. What You'll Be Doing Supporting VAT returns, statutory accounts and corporation tax prep Review financial re click apply for full job details
HERITAGE OF LONDON TRUST
City Of Westminster, London
Head of Marketing and Communications Report to: Director Salary: £50 - £55k per annum depending on experience Full time Are you a confident and experienced marketing expert ready to make a real impact? We are looking for a Head of Marketing and Communications to evolve and lead our marketing function at an exciting stage of growth. Heritage of London Trust is a charity with an outstanding reputation for innovative heritage projects, involving communities all over the city. We have thirty restoration projects on the go at any time and have recently taken on the restoration of David Bowie's childhood home in south London, due to open in late 2027. Proud Places is our groundbreaking engagement programme which has reached over 10,000 young people in five years. In September 2026 we will open our Proud Places Hub next to the Barbican, running creative workshops and programmes for young people. HOLT is entering a defining chapter and we would love you to become part of it. This is an opportunity to make a significant impact in a creative and forward-thinking organisation. We are looking for someone with vision and practical skills who can help deliver a marketing strategy that amplifies our work and brings it to life, drives engagement and brings in new opportunities across the city. The role will include the full marketing mix to promote HOLT's projects and initiatives including Bowie's House leading up to its opening date and beyond. This will include digital communications, writing copy and creating new partnerships. Your work will build HOLT's profile and appeal. It will be central in supporting fundraising and you'll be working closely with the Director and Board of Trustees as well as a wide range of stakeholders. You'll need to understand brand development, be able to juggle multiple projects at a time and have strong design awareness. You will work alongside a small dynamic team in high quality co-working offices in Victoria. The role is hybrid with work in the office 3 days a week or out and about across London. Please get in touch if you require any further information. Key responsibilities: Lead brand, marketing and communications to raise awareness and enhance the charity's work. Develop compelling messaging tailored to diverse audiences across various channels, including digital, print, and events. Manage the creation and delivery of content and marketing materials that reflects our values and impact. Manage digital marketing, including website and social and oversee design. Build and maintain relationships with media, partners and stakeholders to maximise visibility. Evaluate performance and outcomes of marketing and communications activities, contribute to wider impact assessment of HOLT. Essential skills: Proven experience in marketing, brand and communications functions. Strong strategic thinking and planning skills, with a focus on measurable outcomes. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Proficiency with digital marketing tools, social media platforms and analytics software. Organisational skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Good attention to detail, analytical and results-oriented Creative flair, including ideally design skills, photography and videography. A deep interest and enthusiasm for London's arts and culture. Open-minded, inclusive, warm and positive with a commitment to our mission and values. Application deadline: 5 pm on 3 July 2026. Please apply with the information below: Your CV and cover letter as PDFs When you would be available to start Where you are based Please note that we will not consider any applications without the above information. If you have any questions about the role please feel free to contact us on or and we will arrange a phone call. Heritage of London Trust is an equal opportunities employer. We embrace the diversity of the communities we work in and welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Head of Marketing and Communications Report to: Director Salary: £50 - £55k per annum depending on experience Full time Are you a confident and experienced marketing expert ready to make a real impact? We are looking for a Head of Marketing and Communications to evolve and lead our marketing function at an exciting stage of growth. Heritage of London Trust is a charity with an outstanding reputation for innovative heritage projects, involving communities all over the city. We have thirty restoration projects on the go at any time and have recently taken on the restoration of David Bowie's childhood home in south London, due to open in late 2027. Proud Places is our groundbreaking engagement programme which has reached over 10,000 young people in five years. In September 2026 we will open our Proud Places Hub next to the Barbican, running creative workshops and programmes for young people. HOLT is entering a defining chapter and we would love you to become part of it. This is an opportunity to make a significant impact in a creative and forward-thinking organisation. We are looking for someone with vision and practical skills who can help deliver a marketing strategy that amplifies our work and brings it to life, drives engagement and brings in new opportunities across the city. The role will include the full marketing mix to promote HOLT's projects and initiatives including Bowie's House leading up to its opening date and beyond. This will include digital communications, writing copy and creating new partnerships. Your work will build HOLT's profile and appeal. It will be central in supporting fundraising and you'll be working closely with the Director and Board of Trustees as well as a wide range of stakeholders. You'll need to understand brand development, be able to juggle multiple projects at a time and have strong design awareness. You will work alongside a small dynamic team in high quality co-working offices in Victoria. The role is hybrid with work in the office 3 days a week or out and about across London. Please get in touch if you require any further information. Key responsibilities: Lead brand, marketing and communications to raise awareness and enhance the charity's work. Develop compelling messaging tailored to diverse audiences across various channels, including digital, print, and events. Manage the creation and delivery of content and marketing materials that reflects our values and impact. Manage digital marketing, including website and social and oversee design. Build and maintain relationships with media, partners and stakeholders to maximise visibility. Evaluate performance and outcomes of marketing and communications activities, contribute to wider impact assessment of HOLT. Essential skills: Proven experience in marketing, brand and communications functions. Strong strategic thinking and planning skills, with a focus on measurable outcomes. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Proficiency with digital marketing tools, social media platforms and analytics software. Organisational skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Good attention to detail, analytical and results-oriented Creative flair, including ideally design skills, photography and videography. A deep interest and enthusiasm for London's arts and culture. Open-minded, inclusive, warm and positive with a commitment to our mission and values. Application deadline: 5 pm on 3 July 2026. Please apply with the information below: Your CV and cover letter as PDFs When you would be available to start Where you are based Please note that we will not consider any applications without the above information. If you have any questions about the role please feel free to contact us on or and we will arrange a phone call. Heritage of London Trust is an equal opportunities employer. We embrace the diversity of the communities we work in and welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds.
Contract Type: Term-time only, part-time (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 16:00-18:00) Closing Date: Midday, Wednesday 17th June 2026 Are you passionate about water polo and ready to inspire the next generation of athletes? This is an exciting opportunity to join Charterhouse as a Water Polo Coach, working closely with the Head of Swimming and Water Polo to develop pupils' skills and love for the sport. Whether you're an experienced coach or looking to grow your expertise in an educational setting, this role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact in a vibrant school community. Main Duties Planning and delivering engaging training sessions for boys and girls aged 13-18, catering to both participation and performance levels. Developing pupils' water polo potential to the highest possible standards. Collaborating with the Head of Swimming and Water Polo on team selections and organising enjoyable House swimming and water polo competitions. Attending all home and away fixtures, ensuring pupils have a positive and competitive experience. Driving school minibuses when required (training provided if necessary). Person Specification Successful candidates will be likely to fit the following profile: An experienced coach with a least a Level 2 Water Polo Coaching Certificate; however, Level 1 Water Polo Assistant Coach will be considered. Excellent organisational, administrative and ICT skills. Experience of coaching at all levels in an educational setting would be beneficial. High levels of personal and professional integrity and the ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality. Positive rapport with pupils. A strong work ethic and flexible attitude. Sport at Charterhouse Sport is at the heart of life at Charterhouse, with over 20 sports offered and more than 970 fixtures played annually. The department is made up of 10 dedicated staff who coach and lead teams across all three terms, including pre-season camps and overseas tours. The Charterhouse Athlete Programme (CAP) provides conditioning support, workshops, and seminars for talented athletes, while the co-curricular programme ensures all pupils can participate in sports at a level that suits them. Why Choose Charterhouse Competitive hourly rate. Access to Charterhouse's exceptional facilities, including the Sports Centre and 9-hole golf course. Membership of a private medical insurance scheme (subject to eligibility). School fee remission (subject to eligibility). Continuing professional development as part of our talent management programme. Free on-site parking and lunches during working hours. Invitations to school productions and concerts. About Charterhouse Charterhouse is a beautiful school in a 250-acre campus - a wonderful setting for the whole community to live and work together and a splendid backdrop for teaching and learning. Founded in 1611, Charterhouse is one of the world's leading coeducational independent schools, welcoming boarders and day pupils at 13+ entry and 16+ entry. Safeguarding Charterhouse is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment, as such you are required to attend necessary child protection training and participate fully in activities that ensure the School stays compliant with statutory child protection and safeguarding guidelines issued to the School by ISI. How to Apply Applications should be made via the Charterhouse website by selecting the relevant vacancy. The online recruitment system will allow you to register, complete an application form, and upload your latest CV. For an informal conversation before applying, please contact Chris Sandbach (Director of Sport) at to arrange a mutually convenient time.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Contract Type: Term-time only, part-time (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 16:00-18:00) Closing Date: Midday, Wednesday 17th June 2026 Are you passionate about water polo and ready to inspire the next generation of athletes? This is an exciting opportunity to join Charterhouse as a Water Polo Coach, working closely with the Head of Swimming and Water Polo to develop pupils' skills and love for the sport. Whether you're an experienced coach or looking to grow your expertise in an educational setting, this role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact in a vibrant school community. Main Duties Planning and delivering engaging training sessions for boys and girls aged 13-18, catering to both participation and performance levels. Developing pupils' water polo potential to the highest possible standards. Collaborating with the Head of Swimming and Water Polo on team selections and organising enjoyable House swimming and water polo competitions. Attending all home and away fixtures, ensuring pupils have a positive and competitive experience. Driving school minibuses when required (training provided if necessary). Person Specification Successful candidates will be likely to fit the following profile: An experienced coach with a least a Level 2 Water Polo Coaching Certificate; however, Level 1 Water Polo Assistant Coach will be considered. Excellent organisational, administrative and ICT skills. Experience of coaching at all levels in an educational setting would be beneficial. High levels of personal and professional integrity and the ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality. Positive rapport with pupils. A strong work ethic and flexible attitude. Sport at Charterhouse Sport is at the heart of life at Charterhouse, with over 20 sports offered and more than 970 fixtures played annually. The department is made up of 10 dedicated staff who coach and lead teams across all three terms, including pre-season camps and overseas tours. The Charterhouse Athlete Programme (CAP) provides conditioning support, workshops, and seminars for talented athletes, while the co-curricular programme ensures all pupils can participate in sports at a level that suits them. Why Choose Charterhouse Competitive hourly rate. Access to Charterhouse's exceptional facilities, including the Sports Centre and 9-hole golf course. Membership of a private medical insurance scheme (subject to eligibility). School fee remission (subject to eligibility). Continuing professional development as part of our talent management programme. Free on-site parking and lunches during working hours. Invitations to school productions and concerts. About Charterhouse Charterhouse is a beautiful school in a 250-acre campus - a wonderful setting for the whole community to live and work together and a splendid backdrop for teaching and learning. Founded in 1611, Charterhouse is one of the world's leading coeducational independent schools, welcoming boarders and day pupils at 13+ entry and 16+ entry. Safeguarding Charterhouse is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment, as such you are required to attend necessary child protection training and participate fully in activities that ensure the School stays compliant with statutory child protection and safeguarding guidelines issued to the School by ISI. How to Apply Applications should be made via the Charterhouse website by selecting the relevant vacancy. The online recruitment system will allow you to register, complete an application form, and upload your latest CV. For an informal conversation before applying, please contact Chris Sandbach (Director of Sport) at to arrange a mutually convenient time.
Context and Background Our award-winning Creative Team sits within the NSPCC's Communications directorate. We're made up of creatives with design, writing and film production expertise. We create campaign and marketing identities, concepts, and materials, across all channels and for all audiences. We mainly work across three brands NSPCC, Childline and NSPCC Learning. Our team has a broad skillset, covering creative strategy, ideation and delivery. We provide consultancy, art direction, planning, tone of voice guidance and copywriting across print and digital. So whether our colleagues are promoting a fabulous new fundraising event, introducing one of our frontline services, or kickstarting a new national campaign, our team is on hand to offer expertise. As our new Senior Writer, you'll play a fundamental role in making sure the work we put out is as engaging and impactful as possible to a wide range of audiences. Job purpose The Senior Writer will be a highly talented communicator with substantial expertise in creative copywriting, branding and communications, preferably with experience in the charity sector. You'll work on a wide range of creative briefs that might see you writing copy for print, digital, film, social media or web, based on briefs that come in from teams across the NSPCC. You'll also share your knowledge and expertise through workshops and consultation with internal teams and external agencies. You'll work closely with the Head of Creative to drive the quality, consistency, and effectiveness of our marketing and communications, making sure we're talking to our supporters and the people we help in the most effective way possible. A large part of this is continuing to increase the use of plain English across the organisation.Finally, you will develop and lead strategy relating to copywriting, core messaging and tone of voice for the organisation. And as a senior member of the team, you'll help guide and mentor more junior colleagues. Key relationships - Internal • Reports to the Head of Creative. • Is a key part of the senior Creative team and the wider Brand and Marketing department. • Works collaboratively with all teams across the organisation to ensure creative excellence and brand integrity. • Proactively engages with NSPCC colleagues. Key relationships - External • Liaises with external professionals e.g. freelance writers, agencies, filmmakers. • Develops links and shares best practice with peers within the UK charity sector. • Establishes networks with industry opinion formers, media and other stakeholders. Main duties and responsibilities • Develop verbal brand identity - through copywriting, core messaging and tone of voice guidance - across the NSPCC and Childline. • Work with the senior Creative team to agree and deliver client projects from initial concepts through to the finished product, in line with our department's annual business plan. • Explore and develop creative concepts and help push the boundaries of the creative direction and output of the NSPCC, working closely with the Head of Creative and senior team. • Pitch concepts and finished copy to commissioning teams, in line with brief objectives and the NSPCC brand. • Make sure creative collateral across NSPCC and Childline marketing and communications is consistent and of a high standard. • Partner with teams across the charity that create content, offering expert advice and creative solutions relating to brand and tone of voice.• Work effectively with other Communications colleagues to make sure we complete projects on time and in budget. • Support junior team members, and contribute to the growth and personal development of communications team staff through supervisory, coaching and mentoring activities. • Identify and provide long-term strategic solutions to the NSPCC's editorial and copywriting needs, and fulfil them by working with the Head of Creative and senior team. • Develop high-quality writing standards for the NSPCC, including style guides and training, with a focus on increasing the use of plain English and inclusive language across our work. Responsibilities for all staff within the Communications directorate • Actively participate in regular department and team meetings, contributing to strategy discussions and decisions which will benefit the NSPCC's communications activities. • Maintain an awareness Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC's Health and Safety policy and procedures. • Take personal responsibility for keeping up to date with the NSPCC's work to keep children safe. • A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of babies, children, young people and adults at risk. Person specification 1. Substantial experience in a copywriter role in either an agency or in-house team, with demonstrable ability of working across a broad range of briefs. 2. Proven ability to communicate and present confidently and clearly to senior stakeholders and clients. 3. Enthusiastic about embedding EDI principles across all areas of copywriting and in our wider communications work. 4. Experience working with and creating brand guidelines. 5. Experience guiding and mentoring junior team members. 6. In-depth and up-to-date knowledge of current trends and best practise in marketing, advertising and communications. 7. Highly collaborative and focused on creating a collaborative team spirit.8. Solid understanding of copywriting and editorial across environments including social, web, film and online advertising. 9. Ability to manage numerous complex projects for senior stakeholders, working to agreed deadlines often with conflicting priorities. Safer Recruitment As an organisation, we are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with our children and adults. The recruitment and selection of our people will be conducted in a professional, timely and responsive manner and in compliance with current employment legislation, and relevant safeguarding legislation and statutory guidance. Our principles: • Always seek to recruit the best candidate for the role based on merit including their skills, experience, motivation and competencies. Our robust recruitment and selection process should ensure the identification of the person best suited to the role and the organisation. • Committed to diversity and equality of opportunity and will interview all applicants (internal and external) who self-declare at application as having a disability and who meet the minimum requirements in the person specification of the vacancy they are applying for. • We will make reasonable adjustments at all stages of the recruitment process in order to enable successful candidates who declare disabilities to start working or volunteering their time with us. • Any current member of staff or volunteer who wishes to apply for vacancies and is suitably qualified will be considered and addressed fairly and objectively based on their merit. • As an organisation committed to safeguarding, we will ensure all under 18's joining the organisation will have ongoing risk assessments to ensure their role and activities are safe and appropriate. • All documentation relating to candidates will be treated confidentially in accordance with the GDPR legislation.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Context and Background Our award-winning Creative Team sits within the NSPCC's Communications directorate. We're made up of creatives with design, writing and film production expertise. We create campaign and marketing identities, concepts, and materials, across all channels and for all audiences. We mainly work across three brands NSPCC, Childline and NSPCC Learning. Our team has a broad skillset, covering creative strategy, ideation and delivery. We provide consultancy, art direction, planning, tone of voice guidance and copywriting across print and digital. So whether our colleagues are promoting a fabulous new fundraising event, introducing one of our frontline services, or kickstarting a new national campaign, our team is on hand to offer expertise. As our new Senior Writer, you'll play a fundamental role in making sure the work we put out is as engaging and impactful as possible to a wide range of audiences. Job purpose The Senior Writer will be a highly talented communicator with substantial expertise in creative copywriting, branding and communications, preferably with experience in the charity sector. You'll work on a wide range of creative briefs that might see you writing copy for print, digital, film, social media or web, based on briefs that come in from teams across the NSPCC. You'll also share your knowledge and expertise through workshops and consultation with internal teams and external agencies. You'll work closely with the Head of Creative to drive the quality, consistency, and effectiveness of our marketing and communications, making sure we're talking to our supporters and the people we help in the most effective way possible. A large part of this is continuing to increase the use of plain English across the organisation.Finally, you will develop and lead strategy relating to copywriting, core messaging and tone of voice for the organisation. And as a senior member of the team, you'll help guide and mentor more junior colleagues. Key relationships - Internal • Reports to the Head of Creative. • Is a key part of the senior Creative team and the wider Brand and Marketing department. • Works collaboratively with all teams across the organisation to ensure creative excellence and brand integrity. • Proactively engages with NSPCC colleagues. Key relationships - External • Liaises with external professionals e.g. freelance writers, agencies, filmmakers. • Develops links and shares best practice with peers within the UK charity sector. • Establishes networks with industry opinion formers, media and other stakeholders. Main duties and responsibilities • Develop verbal brand identity - through copywriting, core messaging and tone of voice guidance - across the NSPCC and Childline. • Work with the senior Creative team to agree and deliver client projects from initial concepts through to the finished product, in line with our department's annual business plan. • Explore and develop creative concepts and help push the boundaries of the creative direction and output of the NSPCC, working closely with the Head of Creative and senior team. • Pitch concepts and finished copy to commissioning teams, in line with brief objectives and the NSPCC brand. • Make sure creative collateral across NSPCC and Childline marketing and communications is consistent and of a high standard. • Partner with teams across the charity that create content, offering expert advice and creative solutions relating to brand and tone of voice.• Work effectively with other Communications colleagues to make sure we complete projects on time and in budget. • Support junior team members, and contribute to the growth and personal development of communications team staff through supervisory, coaching and mentoring activities. • Identify and provide long-term strategic solutions to the NSPCC's editorial and copywriting needs, and fulfil them by working with the Head of Creative and senior team. • Develop high-quality writing standards for the NSPCC, including style guides and training, with a focus on increasing the use of plain English and inclusive language across our work. Responsibilities for all staff within the Communications directorate • Actively participate in regular department and team meetings, contributing to strategy discussions and decisions which will benefit the NSPCC's communications activities. • Maintain an awareness Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC's Health and Safety policy and procedures. • Take personal responsibility for keeping up to date with the NSPCC's work to keep children safe. • A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of babies, children, young people and adults at risk. Person specification 1. Substantial experience in a copywriter role in either an agency or in-house team, with demonstrable ability of working across a broad range of briefs. 2. Proven ability to communicate and present confidently and clearly to senior stakeholders and clients. 3. Enthusiastic about embedding EDI principles across all areas of copywriting and in our wider communications work. 4. Experience working with and creating brand guidelines. 5. Experience guiding and mentoring junior team members. 6. In-depth and up-to-date knowledge of current trends and best practise in marketing, advertising and communications. 7. Highly collaborative and focused on creating a collaborative team spirit.8. Solid understanding of copywriting and editorial across environments including social, web, film and online advertising. 9. Ability to manage numerous complex projects for senior stakeholders, working to agreed deadlines often with conflicting priorities. Safer Recruitment As an organisation, we are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with our children and adults. The recruitment and selection of our people will be conducted in a professional, timely and responsive manner and in compliance with current employment legislation, and relevant safeguarding legislation and statutory guidance. Our principles: • Always seek to recruit the best candidate for the role based on merit including their skills, experience, motivation and competencies. Our robust recruitment and selection process should ensure the identification of the person best suited to the role and the organisation. • Committed to diversity and equality of opportunity and will interview all applicants (internal and external) who self-declare at application as having a disability and who meet the minimum requirements in the person specification of the vacancy they are applying for. • We will make reasonable adjustments at all stages of the recruitment process in order to enable successful candidates who declare disabilities to start working or volunteering their time with us. • Any current member of staff or volunteer who wishes to apply for vacancies and is suitably qualified will be considered and addressed fairly and objectively based on their merit. • As an organisation committed to safeguarding, we will ensure all under 18's joining the organisation will have ongoing risk assessments to ensure their role and activities are safe and appropriate. • All documentation relating to candidates will be treated confidentially in accordance with the GDPR legislation.
Job Title Head of Facilities Location Heald Green - With Cross-Site Working Salary Hospice Band 8a - £57,528 - £64,750 pro rata (Competency Based Framework) Hours Full Time - 37.5 Hours Per Week Contract Permanent Introduction At Moya Cole Hospice, there's one thing that motivates us and that's providing excellent care and support to those living with or affected by life-limiting Illnesses. We're continuously developing our plans for delivering outstanding person-centered care that is innovative and evidence- based and to ensure Moya Cole is in the best shape possible for future generations. You'll be challenged, inspired and empowered to help us achieve our purpose and to play your part in making a difference. Are you an inspiring leader with the vision to shape and transform our estates and facilities services? Can you demonstrate a track record of delivering service improvements, driving innovation and leading significant estates and facilities projects? Do you bring up-to-date professional knowledge, a strong focus on safety and compliance with experience of working within a regulated environment? You will be passionate about creating environments that support outstanding patient care, a collaborative colleague, and an engaging leader who can develop and inspire large, multidisciplinary teams. Most importantly, you will be wholeheartedly committed to the purpose and values of hospice care. The Role This is a pivotal role responsible for leading the strategic and operational management of estates and facilities services across two very different yet complementary hospice environments and associated trading operations. One is a brand new, state-of-the-art building that offers a modern, inspiring place to work, providing exceptional opportunities to introduce new ideas and ways of delivering services. The second is a well-established, purpose-built hospice that has been serving the community for over 40 years and now requires ambitious redevelopment. A key part of the role will be to shape this transformation, drawing on the innovation, learning and design of the new site to inspire the future. The postholder will champion a hospitality mindset, ensuring patients, families, colleagues, and visitors experience safe, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed environments and facilities. Key Responsibilities: Lead the development and delivery of the Estates and Facilities Strategy. Oversee estates, maintenance, catering, housekeeping, reception and front-of-house services. Ensure compliance with all statutory, regulatory and health & safety requirements. Lead capital projects, service improvements and business continuity planning. Manage budgets, procurement and contract performance. Identify and develop income-generating opportunities within facilities and hospitality services. Drive a culture of customer service excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. Lead, inspire and develop multidisciplinary teams. Use data, technology and digital systems to improve performance and decision-making. Requirements We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Head of Facilities to lead our Estates, Facilities, Hospitality and Support Services functions. This is an exciting opportunity to shape and deliver high-quality, safe and compliant services that support exceptional patient, visitor and colleague experiences across our hospice sites. Essential: Degree in Facilities Management or equivalent experience. Professional membership of IWFM or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH or IOSH). Significant leadership experience within estates and facilities management. Experience managing multiple service areas, such as estates, maintenance, catering, housekeeping or facilities operations. Strong knowledge of health & safety, compliance and regulatory requirements. Experience managing budgets, contracts and procurement. Proven ability to lead change and deliver service improvements. Excellent communication, stakeholder management and leadership skills. Strong digital and data analysis capabilities, including Microsoft 365 applications. Desirable: Experience within healthcare, hospice or other highly regulated environments. Experience developing commercial or income-generating services. Experience managing capital projects and business development initiatives. Key Benefits: 35 days annual leave rising to 37 after 5 years and 41 after 10 years (inc. bank holidays, pro rata for part-time employees) Buy an additional week annual leave (pro rata for part-time) Heath cash plan Contributory pension scheme up to 7% matched contribution (or the ability to continue with a previously held NHS pension (subject to making contribution's into the scheme in the previous 12 months) Life cover Free parking Discounted meals on site Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of others Opportunity to develop your leadership skills within a structured development framework IIP Platinum employer creating the right environment for everyone to thrive and reach their potential How to Apply If you would like to contribute to making a difference for a much-loved charity, we'd love to hear from you. To apply, please visit our website via the button below. For more information, please contact Gill Turnpenney, Director of People, Culture & Support Services on or Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time. The successful candidate will be subject to a DBS Check at the level appropriate to the role, the cost of which is covered by the hospice. Any post holder within the organisation will be expected to undertake safeguarding training appropriate to their role and adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff must work in accordance with their statutory roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding in accordance with the Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2023, The Care Act 2014, and Prevent Duty 2015. Timescales We reserve the right to close and interview prior to the dates outlined below. Closing date: 26th June 2026 (at 12 noon). Interview date: 07th July 2026.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title Head of Facilities Location Heald Green - With Cross-Site Working Salary Hospice Band 8a - £57,528 - £64,750 pro rata (Competency Based Framework) Hours Full Time - 37.5 Hours Per Week Contract Permanent Introduction At Moya Cole Hospice, there's one thing that motivates us and that's providing excellent care and support to those living with or affected by life-limiting Illnesses. We're continuously developing our plans for delivering outstanding person-centered care that is innovative and evidence- based and to ensure Moya Cole is in the best shape possible for future generations. You'll be challenged, inspired and empowered to help us achieve our purpose and to play your part in making a difference. Are you an inspiring leader with the vision to shape and transform our estates and facilities services? Can you demonstrate a track record of delivering service improvements, driving innovation and leading significant estates and facilities projects? Do you bring up-to-date professional knowledge, a strong focus on safety and compliance with experience of working within a regulated environment? You will be passionate about creating environments that support outstanding patient care, a collaborative colleague, and an engaging leader who can develop and inspire large, multidisciplinary teams. Most importantly, you will be wholeheartedly committed to the purpose and values of hospice care. The Role This is a pivotal role responsible for leading the strategic and operational management of estates and facilities services across two very different yet complementary hospice environments and associated trading operations. One is a brand new, state-of-the-art building that offers a modern, inspiring place to work, providing exceptional opportunities to introduce new ideas and ways of delivering services. The second is a well-established, purpose-built hospice that has been serving the community for over 40 years and now requires ambitious redevelopment. A key part of the role will be to shape this transformation, drawing on the innovation, learning and design of the new site to inspire the future. The postholder will champion a hospitality mindset, ensuring patients, families, colleagues, and visitors experience safe, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed environments and facilities. Key Responsibilities: Lead the development and delivery of the Estates and Facilities Strategy. Oversee estates, maintenance, catering, housekeeping, reception and front-of-house services. Ensure compliance with all statutory, regulatory and health & safety requirements. Lead capital projects, service improvements and business continuity planning. Manage budgets, procurement and contract performance. Identify and develop income-generating opportunities within facilities and hospitality services. Drive a culture of customer service excellence, innovation and continuous improvement. Lead, inspire and develop multidisciplinary teams. Use data, technology and digital systems to improve performance and decision-making. Requirements We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Head of Facilities to lead our Estates, Facilities, Hospitality and Support Services functions. This is an exciting opportunity to shape and deliver high-quality, safe and compliant services that support exceptional patient, visitor and colleague experiences across our hospice sites. Essential: Degree in Facilities Management or equivalent experience. Professional membership of IWFM or equivalent professional body. Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH or IOSH). Significant leadership experience within estates and facilities management. Experience managing multiple service areas, such as estates, maintenance, catering, housekeeping or facilities operations. Strong knowledge of health & safety, compliance and regulatory requirements. Experience managing budgets, contracts and procurement. Proven ability to lead change and deliver service improvements. Excellent communication, stakeholder management and leadership skills. Strong digital and data analysis capabilities, including Microsoft 365 applications. Desirable: Experience within healthcare, hospice or other highly regulated environments. Experience developing commercial or income-generating services. Experience managing capital projects and business development initiatives. Key Benefits: 35 days annual leave rising to 37 after 5 years and 41 after 10 years (inc. bank holidays, pro rata for part-time employees) Buy an additional week annual leave (pro rata for part-time) Heath cash plan Contributory pension scheme up to 7% matched contribution (or the ability to continue with a previously held NHS pension (subject to making contribution's into the scheme in the previous 12 months) Life cover Free parking Discounted meals on site Meaningful work, making a difference in the lives of others Opportunity to develop your leadership skills within a structured development framework IIP Platinum employer creating the right environment for everyone to thrive and reach their potential How to Apply If you would like to contribute to making a difference for a much-loved charity, we'd love to hear from you. To apply, please visit our website via the button below. For more information, please contact Gill Turnpenney, Director of People, Culture & Support Services on or Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship at this time. The successful candidate will be subject to a DBS Check at the level appropriate to the role, the cost of which is covered by the hospice. Any post holder within the organisation will be expected to undertake safeguarding training appropriate to their role and adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures. All staff must work in accordance with their statutory roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding in accordance with the Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2023, The Care Act 2014, and Prevent Duty 2015. Timescales We reserve the right to close and interview prior to the dates outlined below. Closing date: 26th June 2026 (at 12 noon). Interview date: 07th July 2026.