The Academy of Medical Sciences
City Of Westminster, London
Hours: 37.5 hours per week Location: London, UK (Hybrid - 50% office attendance) Summary Purpose - what you will be achieving: The Policy Directorate brings together the Academy's policy, analysis and external affairs functions to address major science and health policy issues in the UK and internationally. The Directorate works as a single, coordinated team, focusing resources on priority areas, applying strategic approaches, generating high-quality evidence and insights, and engaging effectively with government, stakeholders and partners to inform decision-making and influence policy. You will lead and integrate the Academy's external affairs function-spanning policy influence, parliamentary and government engagement, and sector engagement through FORUM-to strengthen our reach, visibility and impact. By drawing on the Academy's Fellowship, networks and reputation, you will ensure coherence across all external-facing policy activities and play a senior leadership role in delivering the Academy's transformation priorities. You will position the Academy as an authoritative voice on medical science and health, and ensure that our external engagement is strategic, aligns with the wider organisation's approach to stakeholder management, and strengthens our influence. About the Role Strategic leadership across external affairs Lead and integrate policy engagement and relationships to deliver a coherent external affairs strategy. Ensure alignment between external affairs activities related to policy and wider Academy strategic priorities (through COO). Provide strategic advice on public affairs opportunities, political risk, reputational management and external positioning. Team leadership, governance and performance Lead a unified external affairs team, embedding KPI-driven planning, performance management and evaluation. Build capability, progression pathways and consistent project management approaches within the team. Manage political risk on behalf of the Academy, ensuring effective governance, narrative discipline and coherent external messaging. Ensure cross-Academy planning and alignment between external affairs, policy development, policy analysis, communications and engagement functions. Strategic programme and portfolio leadership Oversee priority influencing programmes, ensuring coherence, sequencing and impactful delivery. Provide external-facing leadership for high-profile programmes. Support cross-sector initiatives and commissions by providing strategic political insight and external influence. Political, parliamentary and institutional influence Lead the Academy's UK parliamentary and government engagement strategy, including select committee interactions, parliamentary briefings and relationship building with MPs, Peers and parliamentary staff. Position the Academy as an authoritative voice on medical science, policy priorities and the wider health system. Build and sustain high-level influencing relationships across parliament and political parties, national bodies, arm's-length agencies, health systems and sector leaders. FORUM and commercial Oversee and evolve the Academy's FORUM to align with policy priorities and maximise its impact as a neutral, cross-sector convening space exploring scientific innovation, technological trends and strategic priorities shaping UK healthcare. Lead the transformation of FORUM into a leading UK convenor, including membership growth, securing contributions from organisations, and delivering at least six high-quality convenings per year. Contribute to income-generating initiatives within approved budgets and ensure external-facing activities support organisational sustainability. Leadership within the organisation As a member of the Academy Leadership Team (Heads and Directors), contribute to organisational strategy, cultural development and the transformation programme. Provide senior leadership on organisational measurement, impact reporting and securing external funding. Financial and governance responsibilities Oversee budgets associated with external affairs and related programmes. Ensure compliance with governance processes, financial controls and risk management. Requirements Strong track record in public affairs, political strategy or policy influencing, with demonstrable success securing policy adoption and measurable outcomes. Experience leading communications, media or public-facing activity in a complex environment. Understanding of the UK science, research and public health landscape, including inequalities, national strategies and institutional dynamics. Proven experience managing teams, building capability and integrating multidisciplinary functions. Benefits We provide our staff with a comprehensive benefits package outlined as follows: Competitive rewards Generous pension scheme with flexible contributions - we contribute between 8% - 13% of your gross salary (with employee contributions of 3% - 8%). Life assurance at three times your salary. Work-life Balance Hybrid and agile working. 50% office attendance. 26 days annual leave, plus Christmas closure days and bank holidays. Buying and selling leave. Family-friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave (subject to a qualifying period). Wellbeing and Development Complimentary subscriptions to Headspace and Classpass to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Support through tailored learning and development. Additional Benefits A range of enhanced benefits become available once you've completed your probation period. For more information and to apply, please visit our careers portal. Closing date: 9:00am on Monday 22 June 2026. Interviews will likely be held w/c 6 July 2026.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Hours: 37.5 hours per week Location: London, UK (Hybrid - 50% office attendance) Summary Purpose - what you will be achieving: The Policy Directorate brings together the Academy's policy, analysis and external affairs functions to address major science and health policy issues in the UK and internationally. The Directorate works as a single, coordinated team, focusing resources on priority areas, applying strategic approaches, generating high-quality evidence and insights, and engaging effectively with government, stakeholders and partners to inform decision-making and influence policy. You will lead and integrate the Academy's external affairs function-spanning policy influence, parliamentary and government engagement, and sector engagement through FORUM-to strengthen our reach, visibility and impact. By drawing on the Academy's Fellowship, networks and reputation, you will ensure coherence across all external-facing policy activities and play a senior leadership role in delivering the Academy's transformation priorities. You will position the Academy as an authoritative voice on medical science and health, and ensure that our external engagement is strategic, aligns with the wider organisation's approach to stakeholder management, and strengthens our influence. About the Role Strategic leadership across external affairs Lead and integrate policy engagement and relationships to deliver a coherent external affairs strategy. Ensure alignment between external affairs activities related to policy and wider Academy strategic priorities (through COO). Provide strategic advice on public affairs opportunities, political risk, reputational management and external positioning. Team leadership, governance and performance Lead a unified external affairs team, embedding KPI-driven planning, performance management and evaluation. Build capability, progression pathways and consistent project management approaches within the team. Manage political risk on behalf of the Academy, ensuring effective governance, narrative discipline and coherent external messaging. Ensure cross-Academy planning and alignment between external affairs, policy development, policy analysis, communications and engagement functions. Strategic programme and portfolio leadership Oversee priority influencing programmes, ensuring coherence, sequencing and impactful delivery. Provide external-facing leadership for high-profile programmes. Support cross-sector initiatives and commissions by providing strategic political insight and external influence. Political, parliamentary and institutional influence Lead the Academy's UK parliamentary and government engagement strategy, including select committee interactions, parliamentary briefings and relationship building with MPs, Peers and parliamentary staff. Position the Academy as an authoritative voice on medical science, policy priorities and the wider health system. Build and sustain high-level influencing relationships across parliament and political parties, national bodies, arm's-length agencies, health systems and sector leaders. FORUM and commercial Oversee and evolve the Academy's FORUM to align with policy priorities and maximise its impact as a neutral, cross-sector convening space exploring scientific innovation, technological trends and strategic priorities shaping UK healthcare. Lead the transformation of FORUM into a leading UK convenor, including membership growth, securing contributions from organisations, and delivering at least six high-quality convenings per year. Contribute to income-generating initiatives within approved budgets and ensure external-facing activities support organisational sustainability. Leadership within the organisation As a member of the Academy Leadership Team (Heads and Directors), contribute to organisational strategy, cultural development and the transformation programme. Provide senior leadership on organisational measurement, impact reporting and securing external funding. Financial and governance responsibilities Oversee budgets associated with external affairs and related programmes. Ensure compliance with governance processes, financial controls and risk management. Requirements Strong track record in public affairs, political strategy or policy influencing, with demonstrable success securing policy adoption and measurable outcomes. Experience leading communications, media or public-facing activity in a complex environment. Understanding of the UK science, research and public health landscape, including inequalities, national strategies and institutional dynamics. Proven experience managing teams, building capability and integrating multidisciplinary functions. Benefits We provide our staff with a comprehensive benefits package outlined as follows: Competitive rewards Generous pension scheme with flexible contributions - we contribute between 8% - 13% of your gross salary (with employee contributions of 3% - 8%). Life assurance at three times your salary. Work-life Balance Hybrid and agile working. 50% office attendance. 26 days annual leave, plus Christmas closure days and bank holidays. Buying and selling leave. Family-friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave (subject to a qualifying period). Wellbeing and Development Complimentary subscriptions to Headspace and Classpass to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Support through tailored learning and development. Additional Benefits A range of enhanced benefits become available once you've completed your probation period. For more information and to apply, please visit our careers portal. Closing date: 9:00am on Monday 22 June 2026. Interviews will likely be held w/c 6 July 2026.
Site Engineer / Project Engineer SMSTS or SSSTS - PERMANENT SMSTS, SSSTS, Transmission, Distribution, OHL Salary: £dependent on experience + benefits + site bonuses Benefits: Company vehicle (for site travel), professional memberships, support toward chartership Location: UK-wide (travel to project sites and office locations as required) Type: Full-time ARCA Resourcing is partnering with an ambitious and fast-growing engineering organisation within the UK construction and energy sector to recruit a Site / Project Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity for an engineer looking to develop a well-rounded skillset across design, site delivery, and project engineering, working on high-voltage infrastructure and renewable energy projects across the UK. The Role This is a hybrid engineering role combining design coordination, CAD work, project support, and site-based responsibilities. You'll gain exposure across the full project lifecycle - from early-stage surveys and design through to construction, commissioning, and close-out - supporting the delivery of substations, overhead lines, cable installations, and grid connection schemes. Key Responsibilities Interface with clients including National Grid and UK DNOs Support communication between site teams, design teams, and project leadership Coordinate and support topographical, environmental, and utility surveys Produce and update 2D and 3D CAD drawings for design and construction use Assist with preparation of technical documentation, including method statements and construction phase plans Coordinate site logistics, deliveries, and supply chain interfaces Assist in managing site activities to ensure safe and efficient delivery Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and client representatives Support implementation of SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality) standards Contribute to risk assessments, HAZIDs, and constructability reviews Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and site safety requirements Proficiency in AutoCAD and relevant CAD software (e.g. Civil 3D, MicroStation) Understanding of transmission & distribution or renewable energy projects Awareness of health & safety legislation, including CDM Good communication and stakeholder engagement skills Experience & Qualifications Essential: Experience on live construction or infrastructure projects in an engineering or supervisory role Practical understanding of site-based project delivery Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Desirable: Experience working on National Grid or DNO projects Familiarity with project controls (cost, programme, risk) Exposure to substations, overhead lines, cables, or grid connections Progress toward or holding relevant authorisations (e.g. SR163, Competent Person, NSI8) Experience with UAV surveys, GIS systems, or digital field tools Why Apply? Work with a forward-thinking and growing organisation in the energy sector Gain exposure across design, site delivery, and project engineering Be involved in high-profile UK infrastructure and renewable projects Strong support for career development and professional progression Competitive salary, benefits, and performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you're a motivated engineer looking to build a diverse career across project delivery and site engineering, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today through ARCA Resourcing. Please click on the link to apply.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Site Engineer / Project Engineer SMSTS or SSSTS - PERMANENT SMSTS, SSSTS, Transmission, Distribution, OHL Salary: £dependent on experience + benefits + site bonuses Benefits: Company vehicle (for site travel), professional memberships, support toward chartership Location: UK-wide (travel to project sites and office locations as required) Type: Full-time ARCA Resourcing is partnering with an ambitious and fast-growing engineering organisation within the UK construction and energy sector to recruit a Site / Project Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity for an engineer looking to develop a well-rounded skillset across design, site delivery, and project engineering, working on high-voltage infrastructure and renewable energy projects across the UK. The Role This is a hybrid engineering role combining design coordination, CAD work, project support, and site-based responsibilities. You'll gain exposure across the full project lifecycle - from early-stage surveys and design through to construction, commissioning, and close-out - supporting the delivery of substations, overhead lines, cable installations, and grid connection schemes. Key Responsibilities Interface with clients including National Grid and UK DNOs Support communication between site teams, design teams, and project leadership Coordinate and support topographical, environmental, and utility surveys Produce and update 2D and 3D CAD drawings for design and construction use Assist with preparation of technical documentation, including method statements and construction phase plans Coordinate site logistics, deliveries, and supply chain interfaces Assist in managing site activities to ensure safe and efficient delivery Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and client representatives Support implementation of SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality) standards Contribute to risk assessments, HAZIDs, and constructability reviews Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and site safety requirements Proficiency in AutoCAD and relevant CAD software (e.g. Civil 3D, MicroStation) Understanding of transmission & distribution or renewable energy projects Awareness of health & safety legislation, including CDM Good communication and stakeholder engagement skills Experience & Qualifications Essential: Experience on live construction or infrastructure projects in an engineering or supervisory role Practical understanding of site-based project delivery Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Desirable: Experience working on National Grid or DNO projects Familiarity with project controls (cost, programme, risk) Exposure to substations, overhead lines, cables, or grid connections Progress toward or holding relevant authorisations (e.g. SR163, Competent Person, NSI8) Experience with UAV surveys, GIS systems, or digital field tools Why Apply? Work with a forward-thinking and growing organisation in the energy sector Gain exposure across design, site delivery, and project engineering Be involved in high-profile UK infrastructure and renewable projects Strong support for career development and professional progression Competitive salary, benefits, and performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you're a motivated engineer looking to build a diverse career across project delivery and site engineering, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today through ARCA Resourcing. Please click on the link to apply.
The Associate Project Manager will support the delivery of projects within the Not For Profit sector, ensuring they are completed on time and within scope. This role in Cheadle requires strong organisational skills and experience in project management or delivery. Client Details This organisation operates within the Not For Profit sector and is well-regarded for its impactful initiatives. As a medium-sized entity, it offers a professional environment that values structured processes and measurable outcomes. Description Manage, mentor, and support Project Officers and Assistants, providing clear direction, prioritisation, constructive feedback, and day-to-day guidance to maintain high delivery standards. Support the end-to-end delivery of projects, ensuring activities are effectively planned, monitored, and executed in line with agreed timelines and scope. Coordinate project tasks and cross-functional workflows, ensuring teams across design, digital, content, communications, programmes, and fundraising are equipped to deliver on schedule. Identify, manage, and resolve project risks and issues proactively, escalating significant concerns to the Head of PMO alongside recommended mitigation strategies. Maintain comprehensive and accurate project documentation, including project plans, schedules, risk registers, action logs, and status updates. Build strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring clear communication, timely reporting, and alignment on deliverables. Oversee quality assurance processes, reviewing deliverables to ensure accuracy, alignment with project briefs, and readiness for launch. Facilitate project meetings by preparing agendas, documenting actions, and ensuring timely follow-up and accountability. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to enhance processes, streamline workflows, and improve campaign delivery efficiency. Profile A successful Associate Project Manager should have: 3-5 years' experience in project coordination or project management roles, with a proven track record of working across cross-functional teams. Previous experience providing formal or informal team supervision is desirable. Demonstrated experience supporting organisational projects, campaigns, or initiatives involving multiple stakeholders and departments. Strong ability to manage project timelines, monitor deliverables, and coordinate activities across teams to ensure successful delivery. Proficiency in using project management platforms such as Asana, ClickUp, (url removed), MS Project, or similar tools. Experience supporting stakeholder engagement and communications, including the preparation of project updates, reports, presentations, and meeting documentation. Proven ability to thrive in fast-paced, deadline-driven environments while effectively managing multiple competing priorities. Previous experience within the charity, non-profit, or international development sector would be advantageous Job Offer Competitive salary. Hybrid working on offer. Fixed term contract based in Cheadle. Matched pension contributions for financial security. Access to employee discounts and memberships. 37.5 hours Wellbeing hub and prayer facilities to support personal needs. If you are looking to contribute to meaningful projects in Cheadle within the Not For Profit sector, this could be the ideal role for you. Apply today to take the next step in your career as an Associate Project Manager.
Jun 17, 2026
Contractor
The Associate Project Manager will support the delivery of projects within the Not For Profit sector, ensuring they are completed on time and within scope. This role in Cheadle requires strong organisational skills and experience in project management or delivery. Client Details This organisation operates within the Not For Profit sector and is well-regarded for its impactful initiatives. As a medium-sized entity, it offers a professional environment that values structured processes and measurable outcomes. Description Manage, mentor, and support Project Officers and Assistants, providing clear direction, prioritisation, constructive feedback, and day-to-day guidance to maintain high delivery standards. Support the end-to-end delivery of projects, ensuring activities are effectively planned, monitored, and executed in line with agreed timelines and scope. Coordinate project tasks and cross-functional workflows, ensuring teams across design, digital, content, communications, programmes, and fundraising are equipped to deliver on schedule. Identify, manage, and resolve project risks and issues proactively, escalating significant concerns to the Head of PMO alongside recommended mitigation strategies. Maintain comprehensive and accurate project documentation, including project plans, schedules, risk registers, action logs, and status updates. Build strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring clear communication, timely reporting, and alignment on deliverables. Oversee quality assurance processes, reviewing deliverables to ensure accuracy, alignment with project briefs, and readiness for launch. Facilitate project meetings by preparing agendas, documenting actions, and ensuring timely follow-up and accountability. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to enhance processes, streamline workflows, and improve campaign delivery efficiency. Profile A successful Associate Project Manager should have: 3-5 years' experience in project coordination or project management roles, with a proven track record of working across cross-functional teams. Previous experience providing formal or informal team supervision is desirable. Demonstrated experience supporting organisational projects, campaigns, or initiatives involving multiple stakeholders and departments. Strong ability to manage project timelines, monitor deliverables, and coordinate activities across teams to ensure successful delivery. Proficiency in using project management platforms such as Asana, ClickUp, (url removed), MS Project, or similar tools. Experience supporting stakeholder engagement and communications, including the preparation of project updates, reports, presentations, and meeting documentation. Proven ability to thrive in fast-paced, deadline-driven environments while effectively managing multiple competing priorities. Previous experience within the charity, non-profit, or international development sector would be advantageous Job Offer Competitive salary. Hybrid working on offer. Fixed term contract based in Cheadle. Matched pension contributions for financial security. Access to employee discounts and memberships. 37.5 hours Wellbeing hub and prayer facilities to support personal needs. If you are looking to contribute to meaningful projects in Cheadle within the Not For Profit sector, this could be the ideal role for you. Apply today to take the next step in your career as an Associate Project Manager.
EMPLOYERS INITIATIVE ON DOMESTIC ABUSE
City Of Westminster, London
Reporting to: CEO Direct reports: Membership Coordinator The Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA), a charity and employer membership network helping organisations take effective action on domestic abuse, are recruiting a Head of Membership & Engagement. This is an exciting time to join EIDA, as we approach our 10-year anniversary. Our visibility is growing across employers, government, and the wider domestic abuse sector. This senior role enables you to shape and deliver a compelling membership and engagement strategy that strengthens our network, grows our impact, and underpins our financial sustainability. Join our dynamic and passionate team to drive meaningful, long-term impact. This is a full-time position with flexible working arrangements; 3% employer pension contribution; and a yearly holiday allowance of 25 days plus bank holidays. We spend two days per week together in our London office. EIDA are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion across our work and in how we build our team, governance, and partnerships. If you do not meet every criterion set out in the job description but believe you can bring valuable transferable skills and experience to the role, we would love for you to get in touch. Benefits Flexible working arrangements Pension with 3% employer contributions 25 days holiday + bank holidays Two volunteering days per year Closing date and interview dates Monday 22 June 2026, 10am. First interviews will take place on Tues 30 June and Wed 1 July, remotely. We will have a second stage in the recruitment process on Mon 6 and Thurs 9 July, where we will invite final candidates to meet two of our team in person, in our London offices. We will pay reasonable travel expenses. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received, so early applications are appreciated. How to apply For more information and to apply, please click on the Apply button. Use of AI in applications and covering letters We recognise that you may wish to you use AI tools when preparing your application. If you choose to do so please bear in mind that we are interested in your experience and judgement, so please ensure that your answers clearly reflect your personal experience, skills and interests.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Reporting to: CEO Direct reports: Membership Coordinator The Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA), a charity and employer membership network helping organisations take effective action on domestic abuse, are recruiting a Head of Membership & Engagement. This is an exciting time to join EIDA, as we approach our 10-year anniversary. Our visibility is growing across employers, government, and the wider domestic abuse sector. This senior role enables you to shape and deliver a compelling membership and engagement strategy that strengthens our network, grows our impact, and underpins our financial sustainability. Join our dynamic and passionate team to drive meaningful, long-term impact. This is a full-time position with flexible working arrangements; 3% employer pension contribution; and a yearly holiday allowance of 25 days plus bank holidays. We spend two days per week together in our London office. EIDA are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion across our work and in how we build our team, governance, and partnerships. If you do not meet every criterion set out in the job description but believe you can bring valuable transferable skills and experience to the role, we would love for you to get in touch. Benefits Flexible working arrangements Pension with 3% employer contributions 25 days holiday + bank holidays Two volunteering days per year Closing date and interview dates Monday 22 June 2026, 10am. First interviews will take place on Tues 30 June and Wed 1 July, remotely. We will have a second stage in the recruitment process on Mon 6 and Thurs 9 July, where we will invite final candidates to meet two of our team in person, in our London offices. We will pay reasonable travel expenses. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received, so early applications are appreciated. How to apply For more information and to apply, please click on the Apply button. Use of AI in applications and covering letters We recognise that you may wish to you use AI tools when preparing your application. If you choose to do so please bear in mind that we are interested in your experience and judgement, so please ensure that your answers clearly reflect your personal experience, skills and interests.
This is an exciting new opportunity to shape the future of technology and digital capability across five South West charities. We are seeking an exceptional Regional Chief Technology Officer who is motivated by both challenge and purpose; someone who can harness technology to make a tangible difference to how our faith-based charities support church communities Working across the dioceses of Bath & Wells, Bristol, Exeter, Salisbury and Truro, this role offers a rare platform to influence at scale. The successful candidate will lead a region-wide programme of digital transformation and process optimisation, helping modernise systems, strengthen cyber resilience and unlock efficiencies that release resources for mission and ministry. This is not technology for its own sake. We are looking for someone who combines strategic insight with practical delivery; a leader who can translate complex technical possibilities into real-world improvements for staff, clergy and volunteers. You will play a key role in shaping the responsible adoption of emerging technologies, including AI, while ensuring strong governance, security and compliance. Please note that, whilst the role will be primarily home-based, the post-holder will be required to travel regularly across the Southwest region, with an onsite presence in each organisation at least once per month. You will be someone who: Has exceptional communication and translation skills, and able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Is a strategic yet pragmatic thinker; someone who sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value-adding solutions. Is a collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader, with the ability to build trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Is resilient and delivery-focused, proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Develop, articulate, and implement a shared digital transformation and technology strategy that is directly aligned with the overarching mission and strategic goals of the five dioceses. Act as the principal technology advisor to the Diocesan Secretaries and their senior leadership teams. Process Mapping & Optimisation: Lead a comprehensive, collaborative review of key administrative and operational processes within the Diocesan Boards of Finance (DBFs) and in parishes where appropriate. Use process mapping techniques to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and areas for improvement, and then design and implement optimised workflows. AI & Responsible Innovation: Actively research, evaluate, pilot, and implement appropriate AI and automation tools to enhance efficiency, support fundraising, and improve service delivery. Ensure all innovation is undertaken responsibly, ethically, and with a clear focus on tangible benefits. Stakeholder Management & Engagement: Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders across all five dioceses, including clergy, staff, and volunteers. Foster a culture of digital literacy and champion the benefits of change in a clear, accessible, and empathetic manner. Project & Change Management: Oversee the full lifecycle of technology and process improvement projects, from initial conception and business case development through to delivery, user training, and final handover. Employ robust project management methodologies to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Qualifications, Training & Experience: Proven and extensive senior technology leadership experience (e.g., CTO, Head of IT, Director of Digital Transformation) with clear evidence of strategic impact. Relevant degree (or equivalent) in a technology-related discipline, with appropriate professional certifications in technology, architecture, project or change management, and membership of a relevant professional body. Strong track record in business process mapping, analysis and re-engineering delivering measurable efficiency gains. Practical experience evaluating, procuring and implementing modern technology solutions, including cloud platforms (e.g., Microsoft 365), CRM systems and data analytics tools. Experience in the charity, non-profit or similarly complex, values-driven sector is highly desirable. Demonstrable experience of, or well-informed and practical interest in, the responsible and ethical application of AI and automation in an organisational context. Significant experience in technology strategy, budget management, vendor negotiation and delivery of complex, multi-stakeholder programmes. Competencies & Behavioural requirements: Exceptional communicator and translator: Able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Strategic yet pragmatic thinker: Sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value adding solutions. Collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader: Builds trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Resilient and delivery-focused: Proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Culturally astute and values-aware: Demonstrates understanding of, and respect for, the Church of England's context, governance and ethos, navigating the environment with diplomacy and good judgement.
Jun 16, 2026
Seasonal
This is an exciting new opportunity to shape the future of technology and digital capability across five South West charities. We are seeking an exceptional Regional Chief Technology Officer who is motivated by both challenge and purpose; someone who can harness technology to make a tangible difference to how our faith-based charities support church communities Working across the dioceses of Bath & Wells, Bristol, Exeter, Salisbury and Truro, this role offers a rare platform to influence at scale. The successful candidate will lead a region-wide programme of digital transformation and process optimisation, helping modernise systems, strengthen cyber resilience and unlock efficiencies that release resources for mission and ministry. This is not technology for its own sake. We are looking for someone who combines strategic insight with practical delivery; a leader who can translate complex technical possibilities into real-world improvements for staff, clergy and volunteers. You will play a key role in shaping the responsible adoption of emerging technologies, including AI, while ensuring strong governance, security and compliance. Please note that, whilst the role will be primarily home-based, the post-holder will be required to travel regularly across the Southwest region, with an onsite presence in each organisation at least once per month. You will be someone who: Has exceptional communication and translation skills, and able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Is a strategic yet pragmatic thinker; someone who sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value-adding solutions. Is a collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader, with the ability to build trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Is resilient and delivery-focused, proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Develop, articulate, and implement a shared digital transformation and technology strategy that is directly aligned with the overarching mission and strategic goals of the five dioceses. Act as the principal technology advisor to the Diocesan Secretaries and their senior leadership teams. Process Mapping & Optimisation: Lead a comprehensive, collaborative review of key administrative and operational processes within the Diocesan Boards of Finance (DBFs) and in parishes where appropriate. Use process mapping techniques to identify inefficiencies, bottlenecks, and areas for improvement, and then design and implement optimised workflows. AI & Responsible Innovation: Actively research, evaluate, pilot, and implement appropriate AI and automation tools to enhance efficiency, support fundraising, and improve service delivery. Ensure all innovation is undertaken responsibly, ethically, and with a clear focus on tangible benefits. Stakeholder Management & Engagement: Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders across all five dioceses, including clergy, staff, and volunteers. Foster a culture of digital literacy and champion the benefits of change in a clear, accessible, and empathetic manner. Project & Change Management: Oversee the full lifecycle of technology and process improvement projects, from initial conception and business case development through to delivery, user training, and final handover. Employ robust project management methodologies to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Qualifications, Training & Experience: Proven and extensive senior technology leadership experience (e.g., CTO, Head of IT, Director of Digital Transformation) with clear evidence of strategic impact. Relevant degree (or equivalent) in a technology-related discipline, with appropriate professional certifications in technology, architecture, project or change management, and membership of a relevant professional body. Strong track record in business process mapping, analysis and re-engineering delivering measurable efficiency gains. Practical experience evaluating, procuring and implementing modern technology solutions, including cloud platforms (e.g., Microsoft 365), CRM systems and data analytics tools. Experience in the charity, non-profit or similarly complex, values-driven sector is highly desirable. Demonstrable experience of, or well-informed and practical interest in, the responsible and ethical application of AI and automation in an organisational context. Significant experience in technology strategy, budget management, vendor negotiation and delivery of complex, multi-stakeholder programmes. Competencies & Behavioural requirements: Exceptional communicator and translator: Able to convey complex technical concepts in clear, accessible language and influence a wide range of non-technical stakeholders with confidence. Strategic yet pragmatic thinker: Sees the big picture and aligns technology with organisational priorities, while remaining hands-on and focused on practical, value adding solutions. Collaborative and emotionally intelligent leader: Builds trust and consensus across diverse stakeholders and cultures, leading change with empathy, credibility and sensitivity. Resilient and delivery-focused: Proactive and self-motivated, with the drive and discipline to deliver complex, multi-year programmes and achieve measurable outcomes. Culturally astute and values-aware: Demonstrates understanding of, and respect for, the Church of England's context, governance and ethos, navigating the environment with diplomacy and good judgement.
About Adolescent Health Study The Adolescent Health Study (AHS) is an ambitious new UKRI-funded initiative to establish a prospective, longitudinal population study that will generate a globally leading open science data platform and research resource. AHS aims to recruit at least 100,000 young people aged eight to 18 years from across the UK and to follow their mental and physical health and wellbeing over at least 10 years. It plans to collect data through questions and measures; to obtain bio-samples for a wide range of genomic and other high-throughput assays; and to capture linked data relevant to health and wellbeing from participants' health, education and other administrative records. Recruitment will take place mainly through schools. There will be a strong emphasis on engaging with and involving young people, schools, parents and other relevant stakeholders in the design and delivery of the study, as well as on including young people that represent as wide as possible a range of backgrounds, experiences and characteristics. AHS will focus on enabling a wide range of research, including studies of the critical biological and social developments that occur during the transition from childhood to adulthood and the determinants of both mental and physical health and wellbeing in adolescents and young adults. Purpose of the post The Procurement Lead is responsible for developing and delivering a robust procurement and commercial strategy that ensures value for money, compliance with Procurement Act 2023 regulations in line with AHS being primarily public funded and supports AHS study and operational objectives. The role will lead on sourcing, contracting, supplier management, and commercial governance, ensuring ethical, transparent, and efficient use of public funds. Main responsibilities Procurement Strategy & Leadership Develop and implement a procurement and commercial strategy aligned with organisational goals and funding requirements. Lead procurement planning across research programmes, operations, and corporate services. Act as a subject matter expert on public procurement policy and best practice. Drive continuous improvement in procurement processes, systems, and capability. Tendering and Contract Management Oversee end-to-end procurement processes including tendering, evaluation, and contract award. Ensure compliance with UK public procurement regulations (e.g., Procurement Act and associated guidance). Draft, review, and negotiate complex contracts, including research, clinical, and grant-related agreements. Manage contract lifecycle including performance monitoring, renewals, and extensions. Commercial Governance & Compliance Establish and maintain procurement policies, procedures, and governance frameworks. Ensure all procurement activities meet audit, transparency, and reporting requirements for public funding. Identify and mitigate commercial risks across supplier engagements. Support internal and external audit processes. Supplier & Stakeholder Management Build and maintain strategic supplier relationships, ensuring high performance and innovation. Collaborate with internal stakeholders (research teams, finance, legal) to understand needs and deliver value-driven procurement solutions. Work with external stakeholders including funders, partners and strategic advisors to develop optimum outcomes Provide commercial advice and guidance to senior leadership and project teams. Promote sustainable and ethical sourcing practices. Financial & Value Management Deliver value for money through effective sourcing and negotiation strategies. Monitor procurement spend and identify cost-saving or efficiency opportunities. Contribute to budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning processes. Ensure funding is used appropriately, ethically and in line with public funding requirements. Knowledge, skills and experience Essential Professional qualification in procurement or supply chain e.g., CIPS Level 5 or equivalent Degree or comparable experience in business, finance, law, or related field. Proven track record of managing complex procurement exercises and contracts. Experience in procurement or commercial roles within regulated procurement environments, specifically those classed as a public authority Strong understanding of UK public procurement regulations and best practice. Commercial acumen with strong negotiation and contract management skills. Experience of drafting and reviewing heads of terms and commercial agreements. Knowledge of intellectual property (IP) considerations in research contracts. Strong experience in supplier and stakeholder management. Excellent analytical, financial, and problem-solving abilities. Strong communication and influencing skills across all levels of an organisation. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively. Desirable CIPS Level 6 or equivalent Membership of a professional body (e.g., MCIPS or FCIPS). Experience managing high-value and complex contracts, including collaborative or partnership agreements Experience in procurement or commercial roles within charity and/or research sectors Detailed understanding of intellectual property (IP) considerations in research contracts. Detailed knowledge of the UK Procurement Act (or Public Contracts Regulations 2015 historically) and transitions between them. Experience of drafting and reviewing heads of terms and commercial agreements. Understanding of subsidy control, state aid, or funding compliance frameworks. Ability to analyse procurement data and generate insights using tools such as Excel, Power BI, or similar. Experience leading organisational change or transformation programmes in procurement. Ability to build procurement capability across a non-procurement stakeholder base. Dimensions This is a full-time role,37.5 hours per week, offered initially as an 18-month fixed-term contract with potential route to permanency. Flexible working across several geographical locations in the UK. Travel may be required to AHS locations and partner organisations. AHS is a national organisation, and our activities take place across the UK. Application Process All candidates are required to complete the application form which can be found when clicking 'Apply Now' via Guardian Jobs, within Supporting Documents. Please refer to the 'How to Apply' section of the downloadable application form. Please note that only applications submitted directly to Gravitate HR will be accepted for this position. The closing date for applications is 11:00pm on Sunday 12 July 2026. Interviews are currently expected to take place on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 August 2026. Equal Opportunities Policy Statement AHS is an equal opportunities employer, and as such aims to treat all employees, consultants and applicants fairly. It is our policy to provide employment equality to all, irrespective of: Gender, including gender reassignment Marital or civil partnership status Having or not having dependants Religion or belief Race (including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins) Disability Sexual orientation Age We are opposed to all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination. All job applicants and employees who work for us will be treated fairly and will not be unfairly discriminated against on any of the above grounds. Decisions about recruitment and selection, promotion, training or any other benefit will be made objectively and without unlawful discrimination. Values It is an exciting time for the Adolescent Health Study (AHS) as we establish our senior leadership team and begin to plan the pilot studies. As the senior executive team evolves, the AHS values will be grounded in inclusivity, integrity, accountability, and collaboration.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
About Adolescent Health Study The Adolescent Health Study (AHS) is an ambitious new UKRI-funded initiative to establish a prospective, longitudinal population study that will generate a globally leading open science data platform and research resource. AHS aims to recruit at least 100,000 young people aged eight to 18 years from across the UK and to follow their mental and physical health and wellbeing over at least 10 years. It plans to collect data through questions and measures; to obtain bio-samples for a wide range of genomic and other high-throughput assays; and to capture linked data relevant to health and wellbeing from participants' health, education and other administrative records. Recruitment will take place mainly through schools. There will be a strong emphasis on engaging with and involving young people, schools, parents and other relevant stakeholders in the design and delivery of the study, as well as on including young people that represent as wide as possible a range of backgrounds, experiences and characteristics. AHS will focus on enabling a wide range of research, including studies of the critical biological and social developments that occur during the transition from childhood to adulthood and the determinants of both mental and physical health and wellbeing in adolescents and young adults. Purpose of the post The Procurement Lead is responsible for developing and delivering a robust procurement and commercial strategy that ensures value for money, compliance with Procurement Act 2023 regulations in line with AHS being primarily public funded and supports AHS study and operational objectives. The role will lead on sourcing, contracting, supplier management, and commercial governance, ensuring ethical, transparent, and efficient use of public funds. Main responsibilities Procurement Strategy & Leadership Develop and implement a procurement and commercial strategy aligned with organisational goals and funding requirements. Lead procurement planning across research programmes, operations, and corporate services. Act as a subject matter expert on public procurement policy and best practice. Drive continuous improvement in procurement processes, systems, and capability. Tendering and Contract Management Oversee end-to-end procurement processes including tendering, evaluation, and contract award. Ensure compliance with UK public procurement regulations (e.g., Procurement Act and associated guidance). Draft, review, and negotiate complex contracts, including research, clinical, and grant-related agreements. Manage contract lifecycle including performance monitoring, renewals, and extensions. Commercial Governance & Compliance Establish and maintain procurement policies, procedures, and governance frameworks. Ensure all procurement activities meet audit, transparency, and reporting requirements for public funding. Identify and mitigate commercial risks across supplier engagements. Support internal and external audit processes. Supplier & Stakeholder Management Build and maintain strategic supplier relationships, ensuring high performance and innovation. Collaborate with internal stakeholders (research teams, finance, legal) to understand needs and deliver value-driven procurement solutions. Work with external stakeholders including funders, partners and strategic advisors to develop optimum outcomes Provide commercial advice and guidance to senior leadership and project teams. Promote sustainable and ethical sourcing practices. Financial & Value Management Deliver value for money through effective sourcing and negotiation strategies. Monitor procurement spend and identify cost-saving or efficiency opportunities. Contribute to budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning processes. Ensure funding is used appropriately, ethically and in line with public funding requirements. Knowledge, skills and experience Essential Professional qualification in procurement or supply chain e.g., CIPS Level 5 or equivalent Degree or comparable experience in business, finance, law, or related field. Proven track record of managing complex procurement exercises and contracts. Experience in procurement or commercial roles within regulated procurement environments, specifically those classed as a public authority Strong understanding of UK public procurement regulations and best practice. Commercial acumen with strong negotiation and contract management skills. Experience of drafting and reviewing heads of terms and commercial agreements. Knowledge of intellectual property (IP) considerations in research contracts. Strong experience in supplier and stakeholder management. Excellent analytical, financial, and problem-solving abilities. Strong communication and influencing skills across all levels of an organisation. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities effectively. Desirable CIPS Level 6 or equivalent Membership of a professional body (e.g., MCIPS or FCIPS). Experience managing high-value and complex contracts, including collaborative or partnership agreements Experience in procurement or commercial roles within charity and/or research sectors Detailed understanding of intellectual property (IP) considerations in research contracts. Detailed knowledge of the UK Procurement Act (or Public Contracts Regulations 2015 historically) and transitions between them. Experience of drafting and reviewing heads of terms and commercial agreements. Understanding of subsidy control, state aid, or funding compliance frameworks. Ability to analyse procurement data and generate insights using tools such as Excel, Power BI, or similar. Experience leading organisational change or transformation programmes in procurement. Ability to build procurement capability across a non-procurement stakeholder base. Dimensions This is a full-time role,37.5 hours per week, offered initially as an 18-month fixed-term contract with potential route to permanency. Flexible working across several geographical locations in the UK. Travel may be required to AHS locations and partner organisations. AHS is a national organisation, and our activities take place across the UK. Application Process All candidates are required to complete the application form which can be found when clicking 'Apply Now' via Guardian Jobs, within Supporting Documents. Please refer to the 'How to Apply' section of the downloadable application form. Please note that only applications submitted directly to Gravitate HR will be accepted for this position. The closing date for applications is 11:00pm on Sunday 12 July 2026. Interviews are currently expected to take place on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 August 2026. Equal Opportunities Policy Statement AHS is an equal opportunities employer, and as such aims to treat all employees, consultants and applicants fairly. It is our policy to provide employment equality to all, irrespective of: Gender, including gender reassignment Marital or civil partnership status Having or not having dependants Religion or belief Race (including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins) Disability Sexual orientation Age We are opposed to all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination. All job applicants and employees who work for us will be treated fairly and will not be unfairly discriminated against on any of the above grounds. Decisions about recruitment and selection, promotion, training or any other benefit will be made objectively and without unlawful discrimination. Values It is an exciting time for the Adolescent Health Study (AHS) as we establish our senior leadership team and begin to plan the pilot studies. As the senior executive team evolves, the AHS values will be grounded in inclusivity, integrity, accountability, and collaboration.
Head of Fundraising and Brand Salary: £55,000 - £60,000 (subject to experience) Contract: Permanent Working pattern: Full time, 9am-5pm Monday-Friday, 3-4 days in the office, or on site at projects in prison or in the community. Location: Our Head Office is in Herne Hill, SE24 London (7 min walk from Herne Hill station). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged. The closing date is Monday 22nd June, 9am. About The Clink Charity The Clink Charity, founded in 2009, aims to prevent and reduce reoffending through training, reintegration, and support. We deliver hospitality and horticulture training behind the prison walls and in the community by creating an environment where our students are supported to gain the skills, confidence and qualifications they need to rebuild their lives. Since that time, we have trained approximately 5,000 people in prison and delivered 2,600 City & Guilds qualifications in a variety of hospitality and food courses. What makes The Clink so unique is our post-release support and mentoring programme that reintegrates an offender back into society through assistance with health and mental health issues, housing, employment, family connections and friendships. The charity operates an award-winning fine-dining restaurant open to the public inside HMP Brixton, training kitchens in the prison estate, horticulture projects at HMP Send and HMP Erlestoke, a commercial bakery in Brixton, and a bespoke delivery service, Catered by Clink. Additionally, Clink Events is our social enterprise catering business with food produced by the women in HMP Downview and also in an additional kitchen at Herne Hill and then served by alumni on front of house at some of the best venues in London including: the Guildhall, the Science Museum, Cutty Sark, Kew Gardens and the Camden Roundhouse. In 2025, across 239 events, The Clink fed 43,000 people. More information can be found on our website and social media channels. About The Role Our Head of Fundraising & Brand is a vital leadership role within The Clink Charity, responsible for securing the income, profile and partnerships needed to sustain and grow our life-changing work. This is a broad and influential role, providing strategic leadership across fundraising, communications, marketing and brand. Working within our portfolio of prison and community-based projects, the postholder will help ensure that The Clink's impact is communicated in a compelling and consistent way to funders, supporters, partners and the wider public, while developing sustainable income streams to support our long-term ambitions. Building on The Clink's strong reputation and proven impact, the Head of Fundraising & Brand will lead the development and delivery of a fundraising and communications strategy that extends beyond grants to encompass major donors, corporate partnerships, individual giving, events and other income opportunities. Through powerful storytelling, audience growth and brand development, they will increase awareness of our work, strengthen engagement with key stakeholders and create new opportunities for fundraising, partnerships and commercial income generation. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Director of Finance & Resources and senior leadership team, the postholder will lead and develop a talented fundraising and marketing team, cultivate strategic relationships and identify new opportunities for growth and collaboration. As The Clink continues to expand its reintegration, training and employment programmes, this role will play a central part in securing the resources needed to support that growth, strengthen our brand and increase engagement with our mission to reduce reoffending. If you are a strategic and ambitious fundraising leader with a track record of generating income, building partnerships and inspiring teams, and are passionate about creating meaningful social change, we would love to hear from you. A Little About You You could be a great fit for our Head of Fundraising & Brand role if you are an ambitious and strategic leader with experience of developing fundraising strategies, growing income and building organisational profile. Perhaps you've led fundraising within a charity, developed successful partnerships, secured major grants, or overseen marketing and communications activity that has strengthened a brand, increased audience engagement and generated growth in income through fundraising, commercial activity or the sale of products and services. You may have built your career in fundraising, communications, marketing or business development, but you'll have a strong understanding of how these disciplines work together to generate support, attract funding, grow audiences and drive sustainable income. You'll be comfortable developing strategy, building relationships and translating organisational impact into compelling stories that inspire funders, partners, customers and supporters. We welcome applications from experienced professionals who are ready to lead a talented team, shape the future direction of fundraising and brand development at The Clink Charity, and play a key role in our continued growth. Most importantly, you'll be passionate about our mission and motivated by the opportunity to transform lives, reduce reoffending and create second chances Key Responsibilities Fundraising and Income Generation: Develop and deliver a multi-stream fundraising strategy that supports The Clink Charity's growth and long-term sustainability. Use brand identity to drive sales. Lead income generation activity across trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, individual giving, events and other fundraising streams. Use communications to create income from marketing of our commercial products and services e.g. bakery, restaurant, café, events. Build and manage a strong fundraising pipeline, identifying and securing new funding opportunities and strategic partnerships Monitor fundraising performance, ensuring targets are achieved and opportunities and risks are proactively managed. Brand, Marketing and Communications: Lead the development and delivery of a compelling brand and communications strategy. Ensure The Clink's impact, mission and outcomes are communicated effectively to supporters, funders, partners and the wider public. Oversee marketing campaigns, digital engagement and communications activity that strengthen the charity's profile and support income generation. Champion a consistent and impactful organisational brand across all channels. Leadership and Team Development: Lead, motivate and develop a high-performing fundraising, marketing and communications team. Create a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. Support the development of fundraising and marketing capability across the wider organisation. Strategic Leadership: Contribute to the strategic direction and future development of The Clink Charity. Work closely with colleagues across operational and support functions to align fundraising and brand activity with organisational priorities. Represent the charity externally with funders, partners, supporters and other key stakeholders. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulations, best practice and organisational policies. Person Specification Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, income generation and fundraising strategy development. A proven track record of delivering sustainable income growth across multiple fundraising streams. Experience of developing and implementing successful fundraising plans, campaigns and income-generation initiatives. Experience of leading or overseeing brand, marketing and communications activity, including the development of organisational messaging and audience engagement strategies Strong understanding of how fundraising, brand, marketing and communications can work together to increase income, profile and supporter engagement. Experience of leading, motivating and developing high-performing teams. Excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and inspire a wide range of audiences. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to develop compelling cases for support and communicate organisational impact effectively. Strong planning, organisational and project management skills. Experience of using data, insight and performance metrics to inform decision-making and drive improvement. A commitment to the mission, values and objectives of The Clink Charity. Desirable: Experience within the charity, social enterprise or not-for-profit sector Experience of working with senior leadership teams, trustees or boards. Experience of corporate partnership development, major donor fundraising or philanthropy. Experience of managing digital marketing, audience development or supporter engagement activity. Understanding of rehabilitation, employability, education or the criminal justice sector. Membership of a relevant professional body such as the Chartered Institute of Fundraising or the Chartered Institute of Marketing. Personal Attributes: . click apply for full job details
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Head of Fundraising and Brand Salary: £55,000 - £60,000 (subject to experience) Contract: Permanent Working pattern: Full time, 9am-5pm Monday-Friday, 3-4 days in the office, or on site at projects in prison or in the community. Location: Our Head Office is in Herne Hill, SE24 London (7 min walk from Herne Hill station). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are encouraged. The closing date is Monday 22nd June, 9am. About The Clink Charity The Clink Charity, founded in 2009, aims to prevent and reduce reoffending through training, reintegration, and support. We deliver hospitality and horticulture training behind the prison walls and in the community by creating an environment where our students are supported to gain the skills, confidence and qualifications they need to rebuild their lives. Since that time, we have trained approximately 5,000 people in prison and delivered 2,600 City & Guilds qualifications in a variety of hospitality and food courses. What makes The Clink so unique is our post-release support and mentoring programme that reintegrates an offender back into society through assistance with health and mental health issues, housing, employment, family connections and friendships. The charity operates an award-winning fine-dining restaurant open to the public inside HMP Brixton, training kitchens in the prison estate, horticulture projects at HMP Send and HMP Erlestoke, a commercial bakery in Brixton, and a bespoke delivery service, Catered by Clink. Additionally, Clink Events is our social enterprise catering business with food produced by the women in HMP Downview and also in an additional kitchen at Herne Hill and then served by alumni on front of house at some of the best venues in London including: the Guildhall, the Science Museum, Cutty Sark, Kew Gardens and the Camden Roundhouse. In 2025, across 239 events, The Clink fed 43,000 people. More information can be found on our website and social media channels. About The Role Our Head of Fundraising & Brand is a vital leadership role within The Clink Charity, responsible for securing the income, profile and partnerships needed to sustain and grow our life-changing work. This is a broad and influential role, providing strategic leadership across fundraising, communications, marketing and brand. Working within our portfolio of prison and community-based projects, the postholder will help ensure that The Clink's impact is communicated in a compelling and consistent way to funders, supporters, partners and the wider public, while developing sustainable income streams to support our long-term ambitions. Building on The Clink's strong reputation and proven impact, the Head of Fundraising & Brand will lead the development and delivery of a fundraising and communications strategy that extends beyond grants to encompass major donors, corporate partnerships, individual giving, events and other income opportunities. Through powerful storytelling, audience growth and brand development, they will increase awareness of our work, strengthen engagement with key stakeholders and create new opportunities for fundraising, partnerships and commercial income generation. Working closely with the Chief Executive, Director of Finance & Resources and senior leadership team, the postholder will lead and develop a talented fundraising and marketing team, cultivate strategic relationships and identify new opportunities for growth and collaboration. As The Clink continues to expand its reintegration, training and employment programmes, this role will play a central part in securing the resources needed to support that growth, strengthen our brand and increase engagement with our mission to reduce reoffending. If you are a strategic and ambitious fundraising leader with a track record of generating income, building partnerships and inspiring teams, and are passionate about creating meaningful social change, we would love to hear from you. A Little About You You could be a great fit for our Head of Fundraising & Brand role if you are an ambitious and strategic leader with experience of developing fundraising strategies, growing income and building organisational profile. Perhaps you've led fundraising within a charity, developed successful partnerships, secured major grants, or overseen marketing and communications activity that has strengthened a brand, increased audience engagement and generated growth in income through fundraising, commercial activity or the sale of products and services. You may have built your career in fundraising, communications, marketing or business development, but you'll have a strong understanding of how these disciplines work together to generate support, attract funding, grow audiences and drive sustainable income. You'll be comfortable developing strategy, building relationships and translating organisational impact into compelling stories that inspire funders, partners, customers and supporters. We welcome applications from experienced professionals who are ready to lead a talented team, shape the future direction of fundraising and brand development at The Clink Charity, and play a key role in our continued growth. Most importantly, you'll be passionate about our mission and motivated by the opportunity to transform lives, reduce reoffending and create second chances Key Responsibilities Fundraising and Income Generation: Develop and deliver a multi-stream fundraising strategy that supports The Clink Charity's growth and long-term sustainability. Use brand identity to drive sales. Lead income generation activity across trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, individual giving, events and other fundraising streams. Use communications to create income from marketing of our commercial products and services e.g. bakery, restaurant, café, events. Build and manage a strong fundraising pipeline, identifying and securing new funding opportunities and strategic partnerships Monitor fundraising performance, ensuring targets are achieved and opportunities and risks are proactively managed. Brand, Marketing and Communications: Lead the development and delivery of a compelling brand and communications strategy. Ensure The Clink's impact, mission and outcomes are communicated effectively to supporters, funders, partners and the wider public. Oversee marketing campaigns, digital engagement and communications activity that strengthen the charity's profile and support income generation. Champion a consistent and impactful organisational brand across all channels. Leadership and Team Development: Lead, motivate and develop a high-performing fundraising, marketing and communications team. Create a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement. Support the development of fundraising and marketing capability across the wider organisation. Strategic Leadership: Contribute to the strategic direction and future development of The Clink Charity. Work closely with colleagues across operational and support functions to align fundraising and brand activity with organisational priorities. Represent the charity externally with funders, partners, supporters and other key stakeholders. Ensure compliance with fundraising regulations, best practice and organisational policies. Person Specification Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, income generation and fundraising strategy development. A proven track record of delivering sustainable income growth across multiple fundraising streams. Experience of developing and implementing successful fundraising plans, campaigns and income-generation initiatives. Experience of leading or overseeing brand, marketing and communications activity, including the development of organisational messaging and audience engagement strategies Strong understanding of how fundraising, brand, marketing and communications can work together to increase income, profile and supporter engagement. Experience of leading, motivating and developing high-performing teams. Excellent stakeholder engagement and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and inspire a wide range of audiences. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to develop compelling cases for support and communicate organisational impact effectively. Strong planning, organisational and project management skills. Experience of using data, insight and performance metrics to inform decision-making and drive improvement. A commitment to the mission, values and objectives of The Clink Charity. Desirable: Experience within the charity, social enterprise or not-for-profit sector Experience of working with senior leadership teams, trustees or boards. Experience of corporate partnership development, major donor fundraising or philanthropy. Experience of managing digital marketing, audience development or supporter engagement activity. Understanding of rehabilitation, employability, education or the criminal justice sector. Membership of a relevant professional body such as the Chartered Institute of Fundraising or the Chartered Institute of Marketing. Personal Attributes: . click apply for full job details
Newcastle High School for Girls
City, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle High School for Girls is seeking an exceptional marketing and communications leader to join its Senior Leadership Team as Director of Marketing and Communications. Reporting to the Head, this is a broad and influential role with responsibility for marketing, communications, admissions, alumnae relations, philanthropy, data and business support. You will lead an integrated approach to pupil recruitment, retention and stakeholder engagement, ensuring the school has a clear market position and delivers an outstanding experience for prospective families. Leading a multidisciplinary team, you will bring strategic direction, operational focus and a strong understanding of how data, insight and effective communications can support growth. You will oversee the full pupil recruitment journey, from initial engagement through to admission, while contributing more widely to the strategic direction and long-term success of the school. We are looking for a senior marketing, communications or admissions professional with a strong track record of delivering effective strategy and measurable results. You may already be operating at a senior level, or ready to take the next step into a role with broader responsibility and influence. You will bring sound judgement, strong relationship-building skills and the confidence to work closely with senior colleagues and a range of stakeholders. Experience of leading people, projects or cross-functional work will be important, alongside the ability to combine strategic thinking with practical delivery. We Can Offer You A competitive salary and benefits package Membership of the GDST Flexible Pension Plan Access to a wide range of professional development opportunities through the GDST network Training grants for further qualifications Discounted fees for children at GDST schools Free lunches and refreshments during term time Free on-site parking Access to the school fitness suite Access to retail discounts via the Pluxee App Access to free financial advice via the HR My Money App Interest-free loans for travel season tickets and personal equipment Cycle to Work scheme A supportive, professional and highly collegiate working environment For further information and to apply please click the apply button. The closing date for applications is Monday 22nd June 2026 at 12 noon. Interview dates: First Stage: Tuesday 30th June 2026 (all day). Second Stage: Wednesday 1st July 2026 (afternoon). We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified individuals. To be eligible for employment, candidates must provide proof of their right to work in the UK. Newcastle High School for Girls and the GDST are committed to diversity, inclusion and real change: a family where every individual is valued, respected and included. Newcastle High School for Girls and the GDST are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, online searches and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Newcastle High School for Girls is seeking an exceptional marketing and communications leader to join its Senior Leadership Team as Director of Marketing and Communications. Reporting to the Head, this is a broad and influential role with responsibility for marketing, communications, admissions, alumnae relations, philanthropy, data and business support. You will lead an integrated approach to pupil recruitment, retention and stakeholder engagement, ensuring the school has a clear market position and delivers an outstanding experience for prospective families. Leading a multidisciplinary team, you will bring strategic direction, operational focus and a strong understanding of how data, insight and effective communications can support growth. You will oversee the full pupil recruitment journey, from initial engagement through to admission, while contributing more widely to the strategic direction and long-term success of the school. We are looking for a senior marketing, communications or admissions professional with a strong track record of delivering effective strategy and measurable results. You may already be operating at a senior level, or ready to take the next step into a role with broader responsibility and influence. You will bring sound judgement, strong relationship-building skills and the confidence to work closely with senior colleagues and a range of stakeholders. Experience of leading people, projects or cross-functional work will be important, alongside the ability to combine strategic thinking with practical delivery. We Can Offer You A competitive salary and benefits package Membership of the GDST Flexible Pension Plan Access to a wide range of professional development opportunities through the GDST network Training grants for further qualifications Discounted fees for children at GDST schools Free lunches and refreshments during term time Free on-site parking Access to the school fitness suite Access to retail discounts via the Pluxee App Access to free financial advice via the HR My Money App Interest-free loans for travel season tickets and personal equipment Cycle to Work scheme A supportive, professional and highly collegiate working environment For further information and to apply please click the apply button. The closing date for applications is Monday 22nd June 2026 at 12 noon. Interview dates: First Stage: Tuesday 30th June 2026 (all day). Second Stage: Wednesday 1st July 2026 (afternoon). We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified individuals. To be eligible for employment, candidates must provide proof of their right to work in the UK. Newcastle High School for Girls and the GDST are committed to diversity, inclusion and real change: a family where every individual is valued, respected and included. Newcastle High School for Girls and the GDST are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, online searches and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
I am working in partnership with a large, national, values-driven organisation to appoint a Head of Estates. This is a senior leadership role responsible for managing a diverse, mixed-use property portfolio across a defined geographical region. This position offers the opportunity to combine strategic leadership, technical estates expertise, and stakeholder engagement to deliver a high-performing, compliant, and sustainable estate that supports vital community-focused services. As Head of Estates, you will act as the primary relationship lead between the central Property function and key operational stakeholders across your region. You will take full responsibility for estate performance, maintenance delivery, compliance, capital planning, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring properties remain safe, fit for purpose, and aligned to organisational priorities. Key Responsibilities Estates & Maintenance Delivery Lead the delivery of planned and reactive maintenance programmes across a varied property portfolio Ensure performance against KPIs, SLAs, and operational standards Oversee building fabric and M&E works across multiple sites Compliance & Safety Ensure full compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements, including H&S, CDM, and Building Regulations Promote a strong culture of safety across staff, contractors, and service users Stakeholder & Relationship Management Act as the lead estates contact for a wide range of stakeholders Provide expert advice at senior forums and operational boards Build trusted relationships and ensure alignment between property and operational priorities Financial & Asset Management Lead annual and cyclical property planning and budgeting Manage delivery of maintenance and capital programmes (c. 7m annual budget) Drive value for money, prioritisation, and cost efficiency Leadership Lead a multi-disciplinary, multi-site estates team Operate within a matrix structure, bringing together specialist expertise Drive continuous improvement, innovation, and high performance Qualifications Professional membership (e.g. MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent) Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
I am working in partnership with a large, national, values-driven organisation to appoint a Head of Estates. This is a senior leadership role responsible for managing a diverse, mixed-use property portfolio across a defined geographical region. This position offers the opportunity to combine strategic leadership, technical estates expertise, and stakeholder engagement to deliver a high-performing, compliant, and sustainable estate that supports vital community-focused services. As Head of Estates, you will act as the primary relationship lead between the central Property function and key operational stakeholders across your region. You will take full responsibility for estate performance, maintenance delivery, compliance, capital planning, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring properties remain safe, fit for purpose, and aligned to organisational priorities. Key Responsibilities Estates & Maintenance Delivery Lead the delivery of planned and reactive maintenance programmes across a varied property portfolio Ensure performance against KPIs, SLAs, and operational standards Oversee building fabric and M&E works across multiple sites Compliance & Safety Ensure full compliance with all statutory and regulatory requirements, including H&S, CDM, and Building Regulations Promote a strong culture of safety across staff, contractors, and service users Stakeholder & Relationship Management Act as the lead estates contact for a wide range of stakeholders Provide expert advice at senior forums and operational boards Build trusted relationships and ensure alignment between property and operational priorities Financial & Asset Management Lead annual and cyclical property planning and budgeting Manage delivery of maintenance and capital programmes (c. 7m annual budget) Drive value for money, prioritisation, and cost efficiency Leadership Lead a multi-disciplinary, multi-site estates team Operate within a matrix structure, bringing together specialist expertise Drive continuous improvement, innovation, and high performance Qualifications Professional membership (e.g. MRICS, MCIOB or equivalent) Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence
Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN) Limited
City Of Westminster, London
DIRECTOR OF REGULATION IHPN is the membership network for independent healthcare providers. We play a leading role in the sector by bringing independent providers together, representing their interests, and supporting them to deliver great care to patients. Our vision is for a thriving independent healthcare sector delivering great care to NHS and private patients. We are seeking to appoint a Director of Regulation to join the IHPN team in November 2026. PURPOSE The Director of Regulation leads all aspects of IHPN's regulatory work programme with a particular emphasis on, but not limited to, the regulation of clinical services. As part of the organisation's senior management team, the Director of Regulation will be responsible for ensuring successful completion of the organisation's regulatory annual business plan objectives and leading the team's regulation function. IHPN members work within a heavily regulated sector across all four nations of the UK. IHPN supports them by working with regulators to help positively influence the regulatory environment, as well as to ensure that members are well-placed to deliver the highest standards of safety and quality. In recent years this has included important work on behalf of members to strengthen clinical governance and information sharing and improve consistency across the sector. The Director works closely with our members to lead the regulation function and influencing programmes and has an excellent understanding of the regulatory issues which affect all IHPN members across the UK in terms of the NHS and private pay sectors. The Director builds relationships at a senior level across the health system and proactively identifies opportunities to progress the sector's interests. They also take responsibility for ensuring that budget targets are met. The post involves line management responsibilities. The Director of Regulation leads the Network's work with national system and professional healthcare regulators and medical royal colleges including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England's patient safety and clinical functions, the Department of Health and Social Care, General Medical Council, Royal Colleges and devolved governments and regulators. The postholder is entirely responsible for IHPN's Regulation function, which involves developing and leading a compelling and high impact sector-wide programme of strategic and proactive regulatory affairs and influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality, governance and transparency agendas. ACCOUNTABILITIES Regulation Deliver Independent Healthcare Providers Network's regulatory business plan priorities and be accountable for the successful completion of all regulatory team objectives. This involves being a subject specialist in UK independent healthcare covering the entire range of sectors including acute, primary, community, clinical home healthcare, and diagnostics. It also requires close engagement with members at Board level to understand members' regulatory affairs challenges and to develop clear and focused solutions. Lead the team in developing a compelling and high impact programme of proactive regulatory affairs and sector-wide influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality and governance agenda and while at the same time enabling the sector to successfully address criticisms and external scrutiny. The postholder is able to manage large-scale, complex projects involving numerous stakeholders. Act as an external spokesperson for members and represent their views to regulators, civil servants, senior healthcare leaders, the media and other stakeholders as required. Be seen as a senior leader in the health and care system with a front facing role of speaking at conferences, presenting to public inquiries, parliamentary committees and commercial boards. Build influential relationships with key players in the health system, getting ahead of regulatory change and positioning the Network effectively to key stakeholders. This also involves developing and maintaining a wide perspective on the complex external regulatory, policy, political and fiscal changes that affect the UK healthcare market. Having sole autonomy and responsibility for the team, strategically evaluate the organisation's programme of regulatory guidance and external research to ensure that we are developing positive content with the power to inform and influence the debate on the regulation of independent healthcare providers. In particular, quality assuring all regulation work that goes out and ensuring that there is a clear strategic approach to all influencing and engagement work. Lead the Regulation aspect of the Network's annual Business Plan process including setting industry-wide objectives. Lead on all aspects of the Network's activities in the devolved nations. Leadership Assuming clear responsibility and accountability for all aspects of the job description with the IHPN Board, setting out clearly and concisely the work that is being done and how IHPN is addressing sector-wide challenges. Line management of the team and external consultants, ensuring staff are fully supported to discharge their duties, regularly appraised with learning and development opportunities identified and supported in their development. As part of the Senior Management Team, overseeing IHPN's budgeting process and ensuring strong budget management. Regulatory interface Being responsible and accountable for identifying a range of regulatory matters emerging from government and putting in place innovative and effective mechanisms to communicate those issues to members and to inform and influence their implementation. Take responsibility for building and maintaining relationships with all healthcare regulatory bodies including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England, regulators and devolved nations regulators. CLOSING DATE: 9am on Monday 29th June INTERVIEWS: Monday 6th July, London (in-person) HOW TO APPLY To apply for this role, please send your CV and covering letter by email via the button below. Please note that applications without a CV & covering letter will be rejected.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
DIRECTOR OF REGULATION IHPN is the membership network for independent healthcare providers. We play a leading role in the sector by bringing independent providers together, representing their interests, and supporting them to deliver great care to patients. Our vision is for a thriving independent healthcare sector delivering great care to NHS and private patients. We are seeking to appoint a Director of Regulation to join the IHPN team in November 2026. PURPOSE The Director of Regulation leads all aspects of IHPN's regulatory work programme with a particular emphasis on, but not limited to, the regulation of clinical services. As part of the organisation's senior management team, the Director of Regulation will be responsible for ensuring successful completion of the organisation's regulatory annual business plan objectives and leading the team's regulation function. IHPN members work within a heavily regulated sector across all four nations of the UK. IHPN supports them by working with regulators to help positively influence the regulatory environment, as well as to ensure that members are well-placed to deliver the highest standards of safety and quality. In recent years this has included important work on behalf of members to strengthen clinical governance and information sharing and improve consistency across the sector. The Director works closely with our members to lead the regulation function and influencing programmes and has an excellent understanding of the regulatory issues which affect all IHPN members across the UK in terms of the NHS and private pay sectors. The Director builds relationships at a senior level across the health system and proactively identifies opportunities to progress the sector's interests. They also take responsibility for ensuring that budget targets are met. The post involves line management responsibilities. The Director of Regulation leads the Network's work with national system and professional healthcare regulators and medical royal colleges including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England's patient safety and clinical functions, the Department of Health and Social Care, General Medical Council, Royal Colleges and devolved governments and regulators. The postholder is entirely responsible for IHPN's Regulation function, which involves developing and leading a compelling and high impact sector-wide programme of strategic and proactive regulatory affairs and influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality, governance and transparency agendas. ACCOUNTABILITIES Regulation Deliver Independent Healthcare Providers Network's regulatory business plan priorities and be accountable for the successful completion of all regulatory team objectives. This involves being a subject specialist in UK independent healthcare covering the entire range of sectors including acute, primary, community, clinical home healthcare, and diagnostics. It also requires close engagement with members at Board level to understand members' regulatory affairs challenges and to develop clear and focused solutions. Lead the team in developing a compelling and high impact programme of proactive regulatory affairs and sector-wide influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality and governance agenda and while at the same time enabling the sector to successfully address criticisms and external scrutiny. The postholder is able to manage large-scale, complex projects involving numerous stakeholders. Act as an external spokesperson for members and represent their views to regulators, civil servants, senior healthcare leaders, the media and other stakeholders as required. Be seen as a senior leader in the health and care system with a front facing role of speaking at conferences, presenting to public inquiries, parliamentary committees and commercial boards. Build influential relationships with key players in the health system, getting ahead of regulatory change and positioning the Network effectively to key stakeholders. This also involves developing and maintaining a wide perspective on the complex external regulatory, policy, political and fiscal changes that affect the UK healthcare market. Having sole autonomy and responsibility for the team, strategically evaluate the organisation's programme of regulatory guidance and external research to ensure that we are developing positive content with the power to inform and influence the debate on the regulation of independent healthcare providers. In particular, quality assuring all regulation work that goes out and ensuring that there is a clear strategic approach to all influencing and engagement work. Lead the Regulation aspect of the Network's annual Business Plan process including setting industry-wide objectives. Lead on all aspects of the Network's activities in the devolved nations. Leadership Assuming clear responsibility and accountability for all aspects of the job description with the IHPN Board, setting out clearly and concisely the work that is being done and how IHPN is addressing sector-wide challenges. Line management of the team and external consultants, ensuring staff are fully supported to discharge their duties, regularly appraised with learning and development opportunities identified and supported in their development. As part of the Senior Management Team, overseeing IHPN's budgeting process and ensuring strong budget management. Regulatory interface Being responsible and accountable for identifying a range of regulatory matters emerging from government and putting in place innovative and effective mechanisms to communicate those issues to members and to inform and influence their implementation. Take responsibility for building and maintaining relationships with all healthcare regulatory bodies including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England, regulators and devolved nations regulators. CLOSING DATE: 9am on Monday 29th June INTERVIEWS: Monday 6th July, London (in-person) HOW TO APPLY To apply for this role, please send your CV and covering letter by email via the button below. Please note that applications without a CV & covering letter will be rejected.
Senior Registrations Executive Background The United Grand Lodge of England are seeking a Senior Registrations Executive on full-time basis to work closely with the Finance & Registrations Manager and CFO to create a cohesive and efficient Registration team, streamlining workflows, addressing bottlenecks and working to make the Membership registration experience as seamless as possible, while still maintaining requirements, standards and controls. Background UGLE is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isles of Man consisting of 48 Provinces roughly based on the old county boundaries and 32 Districts overseas. English Freemasonry is a membership organisation of 175,000 people meeting in more than 7,000 Lodges across the globe. Membership is open to any man over the age of 18 irrespective of their background, race or religion, with students also able to join one of 87 University Scheme Lodges. The largest Province in UGLE is Metropolitan in London with many Lodges meeting at Freemasons Hall in Covent Garden which also serves as the Headquarters for English Freemasonry worldwide. Freemasons' Hall is a unique art deco building which can date its origins back to 1769 when Freemasons first started meeting at this site. The current building was completed in 1933 as a memorial to those who died in the Great War. It houses 22 meeting rooms including some unique spaces regularly used for major international events and as film locations. The Hall itself provides a magnificent meeting place for UK and international masonic lodges. It is open to both Freemasons and the general public who are provided with both self-guided audio tours as well as guided tours of the facilities. The Museum of Freemasonry with one of the finest collections of masonic artefacts and archives in the world, is housed within the building. The United Grand Lodge of England is an equal opportunities employer. Key Responsibilities: Contribute to the generation, automation and production of robust and accurate suite of reports covering KPI/SLA in relation to Registration and Member status, in conjunction with the F&R Manager To work with the F&R Manager to move forward with solutions both digital or otherwise to allow the best possible Member experience, including appropriate documentation and training of those new processes within the team To function as a first point of contact in relation to Member/Masonic queries from the team members to assist with knowledge sharing and best practices Work together to co-ordinate and plan team resources on the input to and UAT of the iterative phases of the new Portal Registration platform or other process deployments, while still maintaining the SLA required from the business as usual. To work collaboratively with the F&R Manager to build a resourceful well-rounded team that work together with trust and engagement, cultivating a "customer service" mentality and delivery to the highest standards. Maintain and develop visual workflows and training documentation in a well-ordered Share point folder for new starters and/or refresher training, including the end-to-end journey Become (and help others in the team to become), a valuable resource to our members and the organization in general, regarding membership interaction; by business partnering across departments to aid with new initiatives, provide up to date member status and address or highlight any issues that hinder the registration process. Support Finance with the audit requests and provide evidence as directed by the F&R Manager Help to continually review, document, and improve robust internal controls. Ensure compliance with UGLE organizational policies for staff and the standards and rules dictated within the Book of Constitutions Any other ad-hoc duties as required. Skills and Attributes The following are essential: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and build strong relationships Proficient in typing with speed and accuracy High attention to detail Effective time management Hours of work Full time (35 hours per week) Monday to Friday - Office based (Covent Garden) Salary and Benefits Competitive salary plus the following benefits package: Private medical cover Pension (3.5% employee & 9% employer contributions - increasing to 12%) Free Life Assurance Holiday (25 days) Interest free season ticket loan Gym membership (subsidised) Pirkx Wellbeing Platform (Inclusive of Employee Assistance Programme). Application details: To apply please send your CV and covering letter to: Rosey Hogan - HR Officer - United Grand Lodge of England via email button below. CVs received without a covering letter will not be considered. Closing date for applications: Thursday 18 th June 2026 (5pm).
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Senior Registrations Executive Background The United Grand Lodge of England are seeking a Senior Registrations Executive on full-time basis to work closely with the Finance & Registrations Manager and CFO to create a cohesive and efficient Registration team, streamlining workflows, addressing bottlenecks and working to make the Membership registration experience as seamless as possible, while still maintaining requirements, standards and controls. Background UGLE is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isles of Man consisting of 48 Provinces roughly based on the old county boundaries and 32 Districts overseas. English Freemasonry is a membership organisation of 175,000 people meeting in more than 7,000 Lodges across the globe. Membership is open to any man over the age of 18 irrespective of their background, race or religion, with students also able to join one of 87 University Scheme Lodges. The largest Province in UGLE is Metropolitan in London with many Lodges meeting at Freemasons Hall in Covent Garden which also serves as the Headquarters for English Freemasonry worldwide. Freemasons' Hall is a unique art deco building which can date its origins back to 1769 when Freemasons first started meeting at this site. The current building was completed in 1933 as a memorial to those who died in the Great War. It houses 22 meeting rooms including some unique spaces regularly used for major international events and as film locations. The Hall itself provides a magnificent meeting place for UK and international masonic lodges. It is open to both Freemasons and the general public who are provided with both self-guided audio tours as well as guided tours of the facilities. The Museum of Freemasonry with one of the finest collections of masonic artefacts and archives in the world, is housed within the building. The United Grand Lodge of England is an equal opportunities employer. Key Responsibilities: Contribute to the generation, automation and production of robust and accurate suite of reports covering KPI/SLA in relation to Registration and Member status, in conjunction with the F&R Manager To work with the F&R Manager to move forward with solutions both digital or otherwise to allow the best possible Member experience, including appropriate documentation and training of those new processes within the team To function as a first point of contact in relation to Member/Masonic queries from the team members to assist with knowledge sharing and best practices Work together to co-ordinate and plan team resources on the input to and UAT of the iterative phases of the new Portal Registration platform or other process deployments, while still maintaining the SLA required from the business as usual. To work collaboratively with the F&R Manager to build a resourceful well-rounded team that work together with trust and engagement, cultivating a "customer service" mentality and delivery to the highest standards. Maintain and develop visual workflows and training documentation in a well-ordered Share point folder for new starters and/or refresher training, including the end-to-end journey Become (and help others in the team to become), a valuable resource to our members and the organization in general, regarding membership interaction; by business partnering across departments to aid with new initiatives, provide up to date member status and address or highlight any issues that hinder the registration process. Support Finance with the audit requests and provide evidence as directed by the F&R Manager Help to continually review, document, and improve robust internal controls. Ensure compliance with UGLE organizational policies for staff and the standards and rules dictated within the Book of Constitutions Any other ad-hoc duties as required. Skills and Attributes The following are essential: Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and build strong relationships Proficient in typing with speed and accuracy High attention to detail Effective time management Hours of work Full time (35 hours per week) Monday to Friday - Office based (Covent Garden) Salary and Benefits Competitive salary plus the following benefits package: Private medical cover Pension (3.5% employee & 9% employer contributions - increasing to 12%) Free Life Assurance Holiday (25 days) Interest free season ticket loan Gym membership (subsidised) Pirkx Wellbeing Platform (Inclusive of Employee Assistance Programme). Application details: To apply please send your CV and covering letter to: Rosey Hogan - HR Officer - United Grand Lodge of England via email button below. CVs received without a covering letter will not be considered. Closing date for applications: Thursday 18 th June 2026 (5pm).
Principal Planner - Developer Contributions (CIL & S106) Location: London Borough of Newham Rate: 28.91 PAYE/ 37.84 Umbrella Temporary We are looking for 2 Principle Planners - Developer Contributions, - One focused on S106 the other on CIL Join Our Dynamic Team! Are you ready to make a significant impact in urban development? We are seeking a Principal Planner to spearhead developer contributions, focusing on Section 106 (S106) and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). This is a pivotal role where you'll help secure and manage funding for essential infrastructure across the borough. Collaborate with developers, internal teams, and stakeholders to ensure contributions are effectively negotiated, collected, and utilised. What You'll Be Doing: Core Responsibilities: Lead S106 agreements and CIL processes. Negotiate developer contributions and ensure compliance. Monitor and report on contributions and infrastructure delivery. Support planning policies related to developer contributions. Ensure proper allocation and expenditure of contributions. Enforce obligations when necessary. Project & Delivery: Deliver infrastructure projects funded by developer contributions. Collaborate with teams to identify funding priorities. Support long-term growth and regeneration planning. Stakeholder Management: Build strong relationships with developers and consultants. Provide expert advice on CIL and S106 matters. Represent the council at meetings and forums. Leadership (Senior Levels): Mentor junior team members. Own complex cases and strategic decisions. Present reports to senior leadership. What We're Looking For: Essential Knowledge & Experience: Strong knowledge of planning legislation (S106 & CIL). Proven experience negotiating developer contributions. Understanding of viability and economic impacts on planning. Skills: Excellent communication and stakeholder management. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Qualifications: Degree in Town Planning (or related field). RTPI or RICS membership (or equivalent) preferred. Why Join Us? Shape infrastructure delivery in a growing London borough. Work on high-profile development projects. Opportunity for senior leadership roles. Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team! Who This Role Would Suit: This role is perfect for a planner experienced in developer contributions/S106/CIL, ready to step into a leadership position, and someone who thrives on stakeholder engagement and solving complex challenges. Ready to make a difference? Apply now! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 14, 2026
Seasonal
Principal Planner - Developer Contributions (CIL & S106) Location: London Borough of Newham Rate: 28.91 PAYE/ 37.84 Umbrella Temporary We are looking for 2 Principle Planners - Developer Contributions, - One focused on S106 the other on CIL Join Our Dynamic Team! Are you ready to make a significant impact in urban development? We are seeking a Principal Planner to spearhead developer contributions, focusing on Section 106 (S106) and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). This is a pivotal role where you'll help secure and manage funding for essential infrastructure across the borough. Collaborate with developers, internal teams, and stakeholders to ensure contributions are effectively negotiated, collected, and utilised. What You'll Be Doing: Core Responsibilities: Lead S106 agreements and CIL processes. Negotiate developer contributions and ensure compliance. Monitor and report on contributions and infrastructure delivery. Support planning policies related to developer contributions. Ensure proper allocation and expenditure of contributions. Enforce obligations when necessary. Project & Delivery: Deliver infrastructure projects funded by developer contributions. Collaborate with teams to identify funding priorities. Support long-term growth and regeneration planning. Stakeholder Management: Build strong relationships with developers and consultants. Provide expert advice on CIL and S106 matters. Represent the council at meetings and forums. Leadership (Senior Levels): Mentor junior team members. Own complex cases and strategic decisions. Present reports to senior leadership. What We're Looking For: Essential Knowledge & Experience: Strong knowledge of planning legislation (S106 & CIL). Proven experience negotiating developer contributions. Understanding of viability and economic impacts on planning. Skills: Excellent communication and stakeholder management. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Qualifications: Degree in Town Planning (or related field). RTPI or RICS membership (or equivalent) preferred. Why Join Us? Shape infrastructure delivery in a growing London borough. Work on high-profile development projects. Opportunity for senior leadership roles. Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team! Who This Role Would Suit: This role is perfect for a planner experienced in developer contributions/S106/CIL, ready to step into a leadership position, and someone who thrives on stakeholder engagement and solving complex challenges. Ready to make a difference? Apply now! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Building Safety Manager Our Client is looking for Building Saftety Manager to provide professional leadership and assurance in the management of building safety for the Council's HRBs. Lead the operational management of building safety for designated HRBs within the council's housing stock. - Oversee compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025, ensuring that statutory duties are fully discharged. - Build, maintain and review Building Safety Cases and Building Safety Case Reports, ensuring accurate documentation, up-to-date records and evidence of effective control measures. - Undertake and coordinate regular building inspections, reviews, assessments and audits relating to structural and fire & building safety. - Work with the Fire & Building Safety Manager, Head of Fire & Building Safety and other stakeholders to identify and mitigate building safety risks. - Develop and implement building safety management systems and procedures in line with statutory requirements and best practice. - Coordinate with the Housing, Asset Management and Repairs teams to ensure safety related actions are prioritised and completed. - Promote and facilitate resident engagement, providing clear and accessible information about safety measures, responsibilities and performance. - Undertake or oversee minor physical works to improve building safety - such as installing or upgrading fire safety signage, information displays or wayfinding systems in accordance with regulatory requirements. - Oversee procurement and delivery of major building safety works - including fire safety, fa ade, life safety systems and structural upgrades in higher-risk buildings (HRBs). - Act as a key liaison with the Building Safety Regulator and London Fire Brigade, ensuring timely submissions, responses and compliance with statutory requirements. - Chair and attend relevant internal and external meetings relating to building and fire safety, ensuring effective communication and follow-up actions. - Coach and mentor Housing Officers and other relevant staff, enhancing their understanding and implementation of building safety responsibilities. - Provide professional advice and guidance to colleagues and senior managers on all aspects of fire and building safety compliance. - Support the council's wider compliance programmes and contribute to strategic planning and improvement initiatives. - Maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, standards and best practice in fire and building safety management. A strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, with the ability to apply these within a social housing context. An understanding of building safety case principles, building control processes and resident engagement requirements, alongside the role of the Building Safety Regulator and local authority governance frameworks. At least three years' relevant experience, having developed and managed Building Safety Case Reports, coordinated multi-disciplinary teams and supported continuous safety improvements. Confident with engaging with residents and stakeholders, mentoring operational teams and contributing to a positive compliance culture. A CIOB Level 6 Diploma in Building Safety Management (or working towards), supported by ongoing professional development and eligibility for relevant professional memberships, is expected.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
Building Safety Manager Our Client is looking for Building Saftety Manager to provide professional leadership and assurance in the management of building safety for the Council's HRBs. Lead the operational management of building safety for designated HRBs within the council's housing stock. - Oversee compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025, ensuring that statutory duties are fully discharged. - Build, maintain and review Building Safety Cases and Building Safety Case Reports, ensuring accurate documentation, up-to-date records and evidence of effective control measures. - Undertake and coordinate regular building inspections, reviews, assessments and audits relating to structural and fire & building safety. - Work with the Fire & Building Safety Manager, Head of Fire & Building Safety and other stakeholders to identify and mitigate building safety risks. - Develop and implement building safety management systems and procedures in line with statutory requirements and best practice. - Coordinate with the Housing, Asset Management and Repairs teams to ensure safety related actions are prioritised and completed. - Promote and facilitate resident engagement, providing clear and accessible information about safety measures, responsibilities and performance. - Undertake or oversee minor physical works to improve building safety - such as installing or upgrading fire safety signage, information displays or wayfinding systems in accordance with regulatory requirements. - Oversee procurement and delivery of major building safety works - including fire safety, fa ade, life safety systems and structural upgrades in higher-risk buildings (HRBs). - Act as a key liaison with the Building Safety Regulator and London Fire Brigade, ensuring timely submissions, responses and compliance with statutory requirements. - Chair and attend relevant internal and external meetings relating to building and fire safety, ensuring effective communication and follow-up actions. - Coach and mentor Housing Officers and other relevant staff, enhancing their understanding and implementation of building safety responsibilities. - Provide professional advice and guidance to colleagues and senior managers on all aspects of fire and building safety compliance. - Support the council's wider compliance programmes and contribute to strategic planning and improvement initiatives. - Maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, standards and best practice in fire and building safety management. A strong working knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022, Fire Safety Act 2021 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, with the ability to apply these within a social housing context. An understanding of building safety case principles, building control processes and resident engagement requirements, alongside the role of the Building Safety Regulator and local authority governance frameworks. At least three years' relevant experience, having developed and managed Building Safety Case Reports, coordinated multi-disciplinary teams and supported continuous safety improvements. Confident with engaging with residents and stakeholders, mentoring operational teams and contributing to a positive compliance culture. A CIOB Level 6 Diploma in Building Safety Management (or working towards), supported by ongoing professional development and eligibility for relevant professional memberships, is expected.
The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI)
Chief Executive Officer of the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) Part-time self-employed contracted appointment Commitment: 50-60 days per annum Location: Remote with some international travel. Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings. Start date: By January 2027 The opportunity Due to the planned retirement of our current CEO, the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is seeking to appoint a new candidate to the role by January 2027. This is a senior appointment with responsibility for helping to secure the long-term strength, sustainability and impact of the organisation. Working closely with the Senior Management Team, Advisors and Steering Group, the CEO will provide strategic leadership, support organisational effectiveness, lead membership growth and engagement, and act as a key external representative. This role will suit someone with strong business and human rights knowledge and who can combine strategic judgement with strong interpersonal instincts. The role The CEO will lead the development and delivery of GBI's vision and strategy and help guide the organisation to ensure its success. Key aspects of the role include: providing strategic leadership and helping to shape organisational direction; supporting the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of the organisation; overseeing membership growth, recruitment and engagement; working closely with the Senior Management Team and core GBI Team to maintain oversight of priorities and delivery; representing GBI with members, partners and external stakeholders; and contributing to the planning and delivery of key member engagements, including twice-yearly peer learning meetings where the CEO is expected to make substantive expert contributions and provide elements of facilitation/moderation. The role requires someone able to work collaboratively across a wide range of relationships while also bringing clarity, authority and sound judgement to decision-making. Candidate profile The successful candidate will bring substantial senior leadership experience and the credibility to represent the organisation confidently at a senior level. They are likely to offer: experience in a chief executive, executive director, managing director or comparable leadership role; a strong track record in strategy, organisational leadership and stakeholder engagement; experience of working with boards, steering groups, advisory bodies or other senior decision-making groups; strong relationship-building, influencing and communication skills; the ability to lead through collaboration rather than hierarchy; and a thoughtful, credible and solutions-focused leadership style. Experience in a company, membership organisation, network, alliance or mission-led setting would be advantageous, as would experience of international stakeholder engagement. Personal style The ideal candidate will bring: strong strategic judgement; credibility and professional presence; diplomacy and emotional intelligence; discretion and integrity; the ability to build trust with diverse stakeholders deeply and quickly; and a practical, calm, supportive and collaborative approach with a core GBI Team. Terms of appointment Part-time self-employed contracted appointment; Approximately 50-60 days per annum (approximately 12.5-15 days per quarter, requiring some flexibility); £50,000-£60,000 per annum; Invoiced quarterly, subject to contract; Remote and flexible, with some travel required; Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings (kindly note there is no relocation package available for this role); Approximately 3 to 5 overseas trips per year; Reasonable travel and related expenses will be reimbursed in line with policy and agreed budgets; Additional projects may be commissioned separately and paid in addition to the core annual fee, where agreed in advance in an advisory capacity; On agreement, the CEO may also be involved in other organisations and projects provided these are not seen as a conflict of interest or contrary to GBI's work and values, and the CEO role takes clear priority. How to express interest Candidates should provide the following via the button below by 30 June 2026: A CV with particular focus on exemplifying evidence of the above criteria. A short cover letter setting out their interest in the role, how they perceive the role of GBI in the current context, and the relevance of their experience. Deadline for applications: 30 June 2026 GBI is proud of its respectful, inclusive and supportive team culture, where diverse backgrounds and life experiences are actively encouraged, everyone has opportunities for professional growth and intellectual curiosity, and all positions are accessible regardless of race, colour, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed, marital or parental status. Initial interviews will be carried out remotely. If we invite you to interview for this position, GBI will reimburse all reasonable related carers' costs or IT access costs incurred to participate in the interview. Please email to ensure we can accommodate any access or support needs. Access more about GBI and what we do on our website and below About GBI The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is a highly respected global, cross-industry and business-led organisation focused on advancing corporate respect for human rights around the world. GBI works to shape practice, inspire commitment and build capability to implement respect for human rights, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Our vision is that all companies respect human rights throughout their business operations and value chains. GBI comprises a committed group of multinational corporations operating in diverse industries and regions. GBI members convene multiple times per year, in person and remotely, through a unique programme of peer learning and global engagement work that supports them to deepen, strengthen and share their progress. In addition to member meetings in countries where our members are headquartered, GBI organises, participates in and contributes to business and human rights meetings and workshops in different parts of the world in order to facilitate peer learning discussions and promote cross-sectoral exchanges. Our work is supported by our core GBI Team and network of Advisors , bringing decades of experience and expertise to our work. GBI engages regularly with others across business, government and civil society where members and the core GBI Team can add unique insights and deep experience to address governance gaps and promote corporate respect for human rights. The organisation is known for its high-quality peer learning and global engagement, supported by internationally recognised experts, and for the in-depth learning and trust between members. These enable discussions that focus on practice at very granular, as well as strategic levels, and the exploration of sensitive real-time challenges.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer of the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) Part-time self-employed contracted appointment Commitment: 50-60 days per annum Location: Remote with some international travel. Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings. Start date: By January 2027 The opportunity Due to the planned retirement of our current CEO, the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is seeking to appoint a new candidate to the role by January 2027. This is a senior appointment with responsibility for helping to secure the long-term strength, sustainability and impact of the organisation. Working closely with the Senior Management Team, Advisors and Steering Group, the CEO will provide strategic leadership, support organisational effectiveness, lead membership growth and engagement, and act as a key external representative. This role will suit someone with strong business and human rights knowledge and who can combine strategic judgement with strong interpersonal instincts. The role The CEO will lead the development and delivery of GBI's vision and strategy and help guide the organisation to ensure its success. Key aspects of the role include: providing strategic leadership and helping to shape organisational direction; supporting the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of the organisation; overseeing membership growth, recruitment and engagement; working closely with the Senior Management Team and core GBI Team to maintain oversight of priorities and delivery; representing GBI with members, partners and external stakeholders; and contributing to the planning and delivery of key member engagements, including twice-yearly peer learning meetings where the CEO is expected to make substantive expert contributions and provide elements of facilitation/moderation. The role requires someone able to work collaboratively across a wide range of relationships while also bringing clarity, authority and sound judgement to decision-making. Candidate profile The successful candidate will bring substantial senior leadership experience and the credibility to represent the organisation confidently at a senior level. They are likely to offer: experience in a chief executive, executive director, managing director or comparable leadership role; a strong track record in strategy, organisational leadership and stakeholder engagement; experience of working with boards, steering groups, advisory bodies or other senior decision-making groups; strong relationship-building, influencing and communication skills; the ability to lead through collaboration rather than hierarchy; and a thoughtful, credible and solutions-focused leadership style. Experience in a company, membership organisation, network, alliance or mission-led setting would be advantageous, as would experience of international stakeholder engagement. Personal style The ideal candidate will bring: strong strategic judgement; credibility and professional presence; diplomacy and emotional intelligence; discretion and integrity; the ability to build trust with diverse stakeholders deeply and quickly; and a practical, calm, supportive and collaborative approach with a core GBI Team. Terms of appointment Part-time self-employed contracted appointment; Approximately 50-60 days per annum (approximately 12.5-15 days per quarter, requiring some flexibility); £50,000-£60,000 per annum; Invoiced quarterly, subject to contract; Remote and flexible, with some travel required; Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings (kindly note there is no relocation package available for this role); Approximately 3 to 5 overseas trips per year; Reasonable travel and related expenses will be reimbursed in line with policy and agreed budgets; Additional projects may be commissioned separately and paid in addition to the core annual fee, where agreed in advance in an advisory capacity; On agreement, the CEO may also be involved in other organisations and projects provided these are not seen as a conflict of interest or contrary to GBI's work and values, and the CEO role takes clear priority. How to express interest Candidates should provide the following via the button below by 30 June 2026: A CV with particular focus on exemplifying evidence of the above criteria. A short cover letter setting out their interest in the role, how they perceive the role of GBI in the current context, and the relevance of their experience. Deadline for applications: 30 June 2026 GBI is proud of its respectful, inclusive and supportive team culture, where diverse backgrounds and life experiences are actively encouraged, everyone has opportunities for professional growth and intellectual curiosity, and all positions are accessible regardless of race, colour, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed, marital or parental status. Initial interviews will be carried out remotely. If we invite you to interview for this position, GBI will reimburse all reasonable related carers' costs or IT access costs incurred to participate in the interview. Please email to ensure we can accommodate any access or support needs. Access more about GBI and what we do on our website and below About GBI The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is a highly respected global, cross-industry and business-led organisation focused on advancing corporate respect for human rights around the world. GBI works to shape practice, inspire commitment and build capability to implement respect for human rights, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Our vision is that all companies respect human rights throughout their business operations and value chains. GBI comprises a committed group of multinational corporations operating in diverse industries and regions. GBI members convene multiple times per year, in person and remotely, through a unique programme of peer learning and global engagement work that supports them to deepen, strengthen and share their progress. In addition to member meetings in countries where our members are headquartered, GBI organises, participates in and contributes to business and human rights meetings and workshops in different parts of the world in order to facilitate peer learning discussions and promote cross-sectoral exchanges. Our work is supported by our core GBI Team and network of Advisors , bringing decades of experience and expertise to our work. GBI engages regularly with others across business, government and civil society where members and the core GBI Team can add unique insights and deep experience to address governance gaps and promote corporate respect for human rights. The organisation is known for its high-quality peer learning and global engagement, supported by internationally recognised experts, and for the in-depth learning and trust between members. These enable discussions that focus on practice at very granular, as well as strategic levels, and the exploration of sensitive real-time challenges.
Job Title: Head of Health & Social Care Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Overview of techUK's Health & Social Care Programme: techUK's Health & Social Care Programme convenes the companies shaping digital transformation across the NHS and social care. The programme supports members to understand policy, procurement and market developments, while working with government, NHS bodies, local leaders and system partners to create the conditions for technology to improve outcomes, productivity and experience across health and care. The programme includes established communities focused on commercial and procurement issues, interoperability and health data, social care, frontline digitisation and life sciences, and continues to expand into new areas of strategic importance such as femtech. Role Purpose: The role is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the programme, growing its impact and commercial performance, and ensuring techUK remains the leading industry voice on how technology can transform health and social care. Working at the intersection of policy, market engagement and member value, the successful candidate will help shape techUK's offer to the sector and ensure the programme continues to respond to the evolving needs of members, policymakers and the wider health and care system. The postholder will work closely with members, senior leaders across the NHS and social care, and government stakeholders to influence policy thinking, strengthen market engagement and help members navigate a complex and fast-moving landscape. They will be expected to identify emerging priorities, translate sector developments into practical opportunities for members, and create a programme of activity that is relevant, high impact and commercially sustainable. This role also plays a central leadership role in building new partnerships, driving programme growth and positioning techUK as the go-to organisation for insight, convening power and thought leadership in digital health and care. Key Responsibilities: Set the strategic direction for the Health & Social Care Programme, aligning activity with techUK's wider objectives and member priorities. Lead, coach and develop a team of programme professionals, setting clear objectives and ensuring high performance. Provide thought leadership to members and colleagues on digital health and social care policy, market trends and technology adoption. Build and maintain strong relationships with relevant government departments, NHS bodies, integrated care systems, social care leaders and other key stakeholders. Position techUK as a trusted partner and influential voice on digital transformation in health and social care. Deliver financial and non-financial targets, including member value, programme growth, commercial performance and stakeholder impact. Lead a high-quality programme of events, roundtables, market engagement activity and member forums. Oversee the Health & Social Care Council, an elected group representing the wider membership in this sector. Work closely with the Associate Director of Local Public Services on social care priorities and cross-cutting public sector issues. About you: Core Competencies: Highly motivated, proactive and commercially minded, with a strong sense of ownership and a 'can do' approach. Strong understanding of the UK health and social care landscape, including the policy agenda, key stakeholders and the role of technology in transformation. Excellent attention to detail, strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities effectively. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly, accurately and confidently to senior audiences. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build trusted relationships across industry, government and public services. Experience leading teams and managing performance effectively. Experience designing and delivering high-quality events, engagement programmes or member-facing activity. High levels of personal and professional integrity. Desirable Knowledge and Experience: Good understanding of wider technology trends and the UK technology sector. Confidence chairing meetings, moderating discussions and speaking at events. Ability to present complex ideas clearly and persuasively in both written and verbal form. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of techUK's London offices, however techUK operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Policy Manager, ecommerce Policy Manager, Policy Adviser, Senior Policy Adviser, Head of Health Programme, Head of Social Care Programme, Deputy Head of Social Care Programme, Policy Lead, Public Services Programme Manager may be considered for this role
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Health & Social Care Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Overview of techUK's Health & Social Care Programme: techUK's Health & Social Care Programme convenes the companies shaping digital transformation across the NHS and social care. The programme supports members to understand policy, procurement and market developments, while working with government, NHS bodies, local leaders and system partners to create the conditions for technology to improve outcomes, productivity and experience across health and care. The programme includes established communities focused on commercial and procurement issues, interoperability and health data, social care, frontline digitisation and life sciences, and continues to expand into new areas of strategic importance such as femtech. Role Purpose: The role is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the programme, growing its impact and commercial performance, and ensuring techUK remains the leading industry voice on how technology can transform health and social care. Working at the intersection of policy, market engagement and member value, the successful candidate will help shape techUK's offer to the sector and ensure the programme continues to respond to the evolving needs of members, policymakers and the wider health and care system. The postholder will work closely with members, senior leaders across the NHS and social care, and government stakeholders to influence policy thinking, strengthen market engagement and help members navigate a complex and fast-moving landscape. They will be expected to identify emerging priorities, translate sector developments into practical opportunities for members, and create a programme of activity that is relevant, high impact and commercially sustainable. This role also plays a central leadership role in building new partnerships, driving programme growth and positioning techUK as the go-to organisation for insight, convening power and thought leadership in digital health and care. Key Responsibilities: Set the strategic direction for the Health & Social Care Programme, aligning activity with techUK's wider objectives and member priorities. Lead, coach and develop a team of programme professionals, setting clear objectives and ensuring high performance. Provide thought leadership to members and colleagues on digital health and social care policy, market trends and technology adoption. Build and maintain strong relationships with relevant government departments, NHS bodies, integrated care systems, social care leaders and other key stakeholders. Position techUK as a trusted partner and influential voice on digital transformation in health and social care. Deliver financial and non-financial targets, including member value, programme growth, commercial performance and stakeholder impact. Lead a high-quality programme of events, roundtables, market engagement activity and member forums. Oversee the Health & Social Care Council, an elected group representing the wider membership in this sector. Work closely with the Associate Director of Local Public Services on social care priorities and cross-cutting public sector issues. About you: Core Competencies: Highly motivated, proactive and commercially minded, with a strong sense of ownership and a 'can do' approach. Strong understanding of the UK health and social care landscape, including the policy agenda, key stakeholders and the role of technology in transformation. Excellent attention to detail, strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities effectively. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly, accurately and confidently to senior audiences. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build trusted relationships across industry, government and public services. Experience leading teams and managing performance effectively. Experience designing and delivering high-quality events, engagement programmes or member-facing activity. High levels of personal and professional integrity. Desirable Knowledge and Experience: Good understanding of wider technology trends and the UK technology sector. Confidence chairing meetings, moderating discussions and speaking at events. Ability to present complex ideas clearly and persuasively in both written and verbal form. Additional Information: This is a full time role based out of techUK's London offices, however techUK operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Policy Manager, ecommerce Policy Manager, Policy Adviser, Senior Policy Adviser, Head of Health Programme, Head of Social Care Programme, Deputy Head of Social Care Programme, Policy Lead, Public Services Programme Manager may be considered for this role
Site Engineer / Project Engineer (Electrical, OHL, Transmission, National Grid) SMSTS, SSSTS, Transmission, Distribution, OHL Salary: £dependent on experience + benefits + site bonuses Benefits: Company vehicle (for site travel), professional memberships, support toward chartership Location: UK-wide (travel to project sites and office locations as required) Type: Full-time ARCA Resourcing is partnering with an ambitious and fast-growing engineering organisation within the UK construction and energy sector to recruit a Site / Project Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity for an engineer looking to develop a well-rounded skillset across design, site delivery, and project engineering, working on high-voltage infrastructure and renewable energy projects across the UK. The Role This is a hybrid engineering role combining design coordination, CAD work, project support, and site-based responsibilities. You ll gain exposure across the full project lifecycle - from early-stage surveys and design through to construction, commissioning, and close-out - supporting the delivery of substations, overhead lines, cable installations, and grid connection schemes. Key Responsibilities Interface with clients including National Grid and UK DNOs Support communication between site teams, design teams, and project leadership Coordinate and support topographical, environmental, and utility surveys Produce and update 2D and 3D CAD drawings for design and construction use Assist with preparation of technical documentation, including method statements and construction phase plans Coordinate site logistics, deliveries, and supply chain interfaces Assist in managing site activities to ensure safe and efficient delivery Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and client representatives Support implementation of SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality) standards Contribute to risk assessments, HAZIDs, and constructability reviews Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and site safety requirements Proficiency in AutoCAD and relevant CAD software (e.g. Civil 3D, MicroStation) Understanding of transmission & distribution or renewable energy projects Awareness of health & safety legislation, including CDM Good communication and stakeholder engagement skills Experience & Qualifications Essential: Experience on live construction or infrastructure projects in an engineering or supervisory role Practical understanding of site-based project delivery Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Desirable: Experience working on National Grid or DNO projects Familiarity with project controls (cost, programme, risk) Exposure to substations, overhead lines, cables, or grid connections Progress toward or holding relevant authorisations (e.g. SR163, Competent Person, NSI8) Experience with UAV surveys, GIS systems, or digital field tools Why Apply? Work with a forward-thinking and growing organisation in the energy sector Gain exposure across design, site delivery, and project engineering Be involved in high-profile UK infrastructure and renewable projects Strong support for career development and professional progression Competitive salary, benefits, and performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you re a motivated engineer looking to build a diverse career across project delivery and site engineering, we d love to hear from you. Apply today through ARCA Resourcing. Please click on the link to apply.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Site Engineer / Project Engineer (Electrical, OHL, Transmission, National Grid) SMSTS, SSSTS, Transmission, Distribution, OHL Salary: £dependent on experience + benefits + site bonuses Benefits: Company vehicle (for site travel), professional memberships, support toward chartership Location: UK-wide (travel to project sites and office locations as required) Type: Full-time ARCA Resourcing is partnering with an ambitious and fast-growing engineering organisation within the UK construction and energy sector to recruit a Site / Project Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity for an engineer looking to develop a well-rounded skillset across design, site delivery, and project engineering, working on high-voltage infrastructure and renewable energy projects across the UK. The Role This is a hybrid engineering role combining design coordination, CAD work, project support, and site-based responsibilities. You ll gain exposure across the full project lifecycle - from early-stage surveys and design through to construction, commissioning, and close-out - supporting the delivery of substations, overhead lines, cable installations, and grid connection schemes. Key Responsibilities Interface with clients including National Grid and UK DNOs Support communication between site teams, design teams, and project leadership Coordinate and support topographical, environmental, and utility surveys Produce and update 2D and 3D CAD drawings for design and construction use Assist with preparation of technical documentation, including method statements and construction phase plans Coordinate site logistics, deliveries, and supply chain interfaces Assist in managing site activities to ensure safe and efficient delivery Liaise with subcontractors, suppliers, and client representatives Support implementation of SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment & Quality) standards Contribute to risk assessments, HAZIDs, and constructability reviews Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and site safety requirements Proficiency in AutoCAD and relevant CAD software (e.g. Civil 3D, MicroStation) Understanding of transmission & distribution or renewable energy projects Awareness of health & safety legislation, including CDM Good communication and stakeholder engagement skills Experience & Qualifications Essential: Experience on live construction or infrastructure projects in an engineering or supervisory role Practical understanding of site-based project delivery Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Desirable: Experience working on National Grid or DNO projects Familiarity with project controls (cost, programme, risk) Exposure to substations, overhead lines, cables, or grid connections Progress toward or holding relevant authorisations (e.g. SR163, Competent Person, NSI8) Experience with UAV surveys, GIS systems, or digital field tools Why Apply? Work with a forward-thinking and growing organisation in the energy sector Gain exposure across design, site delivery, and project engineering Be involved in high-profile UK infrastructure and renewable projects Strong support for career development and professional progression Competitive salary, benefits, and performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you re a motivated engineer looking to build a diverse career across project delivery and site engineering, we d love to hear from you. Apply today through ARCA Resourcing. Please click on the link to apply.
Marketing & Development Manager Woking Theatres & Cinema Reports to: Head of Sales, Marketing & Development, WT&C Responsible for: Marketing & Communications team Reporting to the Head of Sales, Marketing & Development, you will play a key role in driving ticket sales, revenue and audience growth for Woking Theatre, Rhoda McGaw Theatre and Nova Cinema. You will: Plan and deliver marketing campaigns that grow audiences and revenue, working collaboratively across the venue and with ATG's central teams. Bridge day to day operational delivery with the strategic aims of venue leadership. Act as the primary contact for producers and marketing agencies, leading campaign development and identifying sales opportunities to increase occupancy and revenue. Build and nurture relationships with businesses and individuals to grow income from corporate partnerships and sponsorship. One of the most diverse venues in the ATG portfolio, WT&C is a 1,300 seat Theatre which hosts world class entertainment, the Rhoda McGaw a 230 seat Theatre that provides a home for communities from across the region and the highly acclaimed Italia Conti and a 950 seat 7 screen Cinema that shows all of the latest blockbusters. It is a very exciting time to join WT&C as we reach the final stages of a re-brand and major capital programme. The Venue has never looked better and your role in welcoming audiences and Producers will be key. Marketing Campaigns Work closely with venue and central colleagues to deliver effective, insight driven marketing campaigns aligned with communications plans. Act as the primary day to day contact for Producers and agency partners, cultivating strong, effective relationships. Manage the day to day relationship with media partners and third party suppliers, ensuring excellent long term partnerships and strong return on investment. Create or adapt marketing assets for shows and venue initiatives, ensuring timely delivery across all channels. Manage agencies in asset creation and proactively share assets with other ATG venues. Maintain accuracy and brand consistency across all marketing, advocating for the show and venue brand at all times. Deliver agreed sales and audience targets, managing campaign budgets and reporting. Ensure accurate and timely set up for priority and public booking periods and associated activity. Deliver marketing campaigns that support ATG's membership scheme, corporate partnerships, sponsorship commitments, venue F&B targets and other ATG initiatives. Continuously challenge and evolve campaigns to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Audience & Sales Development Collaborate with Revenue Management to evaluate sales performance and implement tactics that improve occupancy and average ticket price. Work with ATG's Data & CRM teams to identify underrepresented audience groups and develop strategies to reach them. Partner with Central Marketing & Data teams to test initiatives that grow audiences and sales. Brief outbound group sales campaigns to the Contact Centre and collaborate to ensure successful delivery. Define an on sale calendar that maximises impact and aligns with ATG's central processes. Where relevant, support the maximisation of tourism sales opportunities. Identify and pursue opportunities to increase revenue through sponsorship, corporate partnerships and business engagement. Corporate Development & Sponsorship Develop a suite of sponsorship opportunities across the venue, creating compelling marketing materials to promote them. Build and nurture relationships with local businesses, organisations and individuals to grow income from corporate partnerships and sponsorship. Work to agreed corporate and sponsorship targets, maximising additional revenue streams for the venue. Reporting & Evaluation Adhere to ATG briefing, reporting and evaluation processes to ensure consistent ways of working across the company. Deliver robust campaign evaluations that demonstrate effectiveness and capture learnings for future activity. Produce clear sales analysis, reporting and campaign evaluations to inform future activity. Manage campaign budget tracking, ensuring efficiency and value for money in all marketing activity. Management & Collaboration Line manage, develop and motivate staff in line with ATG values. Work closely with the Venue Communications Manager to deliver coherent, synergistic campaigns. Actively contribute to the ATG marketing community, including seminars, cross venue initiatives and centrally led strategies (e.g., Data/CRM). Collaborate proactively with ATG's Account Directors/Managers and other central teams. Maintain strong relationships with other venues for shared tours and cross promotional activity. Undertake any other duties reasonably required. Key Skills, Attributes & Experience A collaborative team player with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to manage producer relationships effectively. Highly numerate and analytical, with confidence working with sales data, audience insights and budgets. Significant experience project managing creative campaigns from concept to evaluation. Skilled at managing relationships with creative teams, navigating differing viewpoints with diplomacy. Excellent written and verbal communication. A creative problem solver and confident decision maker. Comfortable working in a fast paced environment and managing multiple projects simultaneously. Proactive, flexible and able to prioritise effectively. Experience working with partners and suppliers to tight deadlines. Enthusiasm for theatre, cinema and the work of ATG. Exceptional attention to detail. Ability to deputise for the Head of Sales, Marketing & Development when required. About Us - Our Values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business. Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to be flexible and adapt as the needs of the business change, taking on new or different responsibilities as the need arises. Our Corporate Social Responsibility Pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Mission Statement - A Stage for Everyone Our stages are a platform for compelling stories - stories that are for all, by all, and of all. We shine our spotlight on our differences and believe that understanding and celebrating these differences makes us better global citizens. We are passionate about the pursuit of true diversity and equality. We strive to make our venues beacons of these ideals in our communities. Onstage and off, we hold ourselves accountable for nurturing an inclusive culture, one in which everyone can bring their authentic selves. At ATG entertainment, we provide a stage for everyone. We recognise that we do not have all the answers; but we strive to listen, to learn and to change in order to ensure ATG Entertainment becomes a truly inclusive organisation. We therefore welcome and encourage applications from individuals from the widest possible range of backgrounds and particularly welcome applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce. We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer, which means that we are taking action to ensure that people with disabilities and long-term health conditions feel supported, engaged and able to fulfil their potential in the workplace. We will offer an interview or recruitment event to disabled candidates who tell us they wish to participate in the scheme and who demonstrate in their application that they best meet the essential criteria for the role. Where we receive more applications than we are reasonably able to interview for any given role, we will retain applications for the next available interview opportunity wherever possible.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Marketing & Development Manager Woking Theatres & Cinema Reports to: Head of Sales, Marketing & Development, WT&C Responsible for: Marketing & Communications team Reporting to the Head of Sales, Marketing & Development, you will play a key role in driving ticket sales, revenue and audience growth for Woking Theatre, Rhoda McGaw Theatre and Nova Cinema. You will: Plan and deliver marketing campaigns that grow audiences and revenue, working collaboratively across the venue and with ATG's central teams. Bridge day to day operational delivery with the strategic aims of venue leadership. Act as the primary contact for producers and marketing agencies, leading campaign development and identifying sales opportunities to increase occupancy and revenue. Build and nurture relationships with businesses and individuals to grow income from corporate partnerships and sponsorship. One of the most diverse venues in the ATG portfolio, WT&C is a 1,300 seat Theatre which hosts world class entertainment, the Rhoda McGaw a 230 seat Theatre that provides a home for communities from across the region and the highly acclaimed Italia Conti and a 950 seat 7 screen Cinema that shows all of the latest blockbusters. It is a very exciting time to join WT&C as we reach the final stages of a re-brand and major capital programme. The Venue has never looked better and your role in welcoming audiences and Producers will be key. Marketing Campaigns Work closely with venue and central colleagues to deliver effective, insight driven marketing campaigns aligned with communications plans. Act as the primary day to day contact for Producers and agency partners, cultivating strong, effective relationships. Manage the day to day relationship with media partners and third party suppliers, ensuring excellent long term partnerships and strong return on investment. Create or adapt marketing assets for shows and venue initiatives, ensuring timely delivery across all channels. Manage agencies in asset creation and proactively share assets with other ATG venues. Maintain accuracy and brand consistency across all marketing, advocating for the show and venue brand at all times. Deliver agreed sales and audience targets, managing campaign budgets and reporting. Ensure accurate and timely set up for priority and public booking periods and associated activity. Deliver marketing campaigns that support ATG's membership scheme, corporate partnerships, sponsorship commitments, venue F&B targets and other ATG initiatives. Continuously challenge and evolve campaigns to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Audience & Sales Development Collaborate with Revenue Management to evaluate sales performance and implement tactics that improve occupancy and average ticket price. Work with ATG's Data & CRM teams to identify underrepresented audience groups and develop strategies to reach them. Partner with Central Marketing & Data teams to test initiatives that grow audiences and sales. Brief outbound group sales campaigns to the Contact Centre and collaborate to ensure successful delivery. Define an on sale calendar that maximises impact and aligns with ATG's central processes. Where relevant, support the maximisation of tourism sales opportunities. Identify and pursue opportunities to increase revenue through sponsorship, corporate partnerships and business engagement. Corporate Development & Sponsorship Develop a suite of sponsorship opportunities across the venue, creating compelling marketing materials to promote them. Build and nurture relationships with local businesses, organisations and individuals to grow income from corporate partnerships and sponsorship. Work to agreed corporate and sponsorship targets, maximising additional revenue streams for the venue. Reporting & Evaluation Adhere to ATG briefing, reporting and evaluation processes to ensure consistent ways of working across the company. Deliver robust campaign evaluations that demonstrate effectiveness and capture learnings for future activity. Produce clear sales analysis, reporting and campaign evaluations to inform future activity. Manage campaign budget tracking, ensuring efficiency and value for money in all marketing activity. Management & Collaboration Line manage, develop and motivate staff in line with ATG values. Work closely with the Venue Communications Manager to deliver coherent, synergistic campaigns. Actively contribute to the ATG marketing community, including seminars, cross venue initiatives and centrally led strategies (e.g., Data/CRM). Collaborate proactively with ATG's Account Directors/Managers and other central teams. Maintain strong relationships with other venues for shared tours and cross promotional activity. Undertake any other duties reasonably required. Key Skills, Attributes & Experience A collaborative team player with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to manage producer relationships effectively. Highly numerate and analytical, with confidence working with sales data, audience insights and budgets. Significant experience project managing creative campaigns from concept to evaluation. Skilled at managing relationships with creative teams, navigating differing viewpoints with diplomacy. Excellent written and verbal communication. A creative problem solver and confident decision maker. Comfortable working in a fast paced environment and managing multiple projects simultaneously. Proactive, flexible and able to prioritise effectively. Experience working with partners and suppliers to tight deadlines. Enthusiasm for theatre, cinema and the work of ATG. Exceptional attention to detail. Ability to deputise for the Head of Sales, Marketing & Development when required. About Us - Our Values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business. Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to be flexible and adapt as the needs of the business change, taking on new or different responsibilities as the need arises. Our Corporate Social Responsibility Pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Mission Statement - A Stage for Everyone Our stages are a platform for compelling stories - stories that are for all, by all, and of all. We shine our spotlight on our differences and believe that understanding and celebrating these differences makes us better global citizens. We are passionate about the pursuit of true diversity and equality. We strive to make our venues beacons of these ideals in our communities. Onstage and off, we hold ourselves accountable for nurturing an inclusive culture, one in which everyone can bring their authentic selves. At ATG entertainment, we provide a stage for everyone. We recognise that we do not have all the answers; but we strive to listen, to learn and to change in order to ensure ATG Entertainment becomes a truly inclusive organisation. We therefore welcome and encourage applications from individuals from the widest possible range of backgrounds and particularly welcome applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce. We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer, which means that we are taking action to ensure that people with disabilities and long-term health conditions feel supported, engaged and able to fulfil their potential in the workplace. We will offer an interview or recruitment event to disabled candidates who tell us they wish to participate in the scheme and who demonstrate in their application that they best meet the essential criteria for the role. Where we receive more applications than we are reasonably able to interview for any given role, we will retain applications for the next available interview opportunity wherever possible.
Job Title: IT Graduate Location: Kendal Part-time 21 hours a week over 3-5 days Our client is seeking an IT and Digital Officer who can support the Head of Facilities and Digital with the maintenance, security, and planning of key IT and digital assets. You will help ensure a safe, functional, cost-effective, and legally compliant environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. The role combines hands-on IT support, cyber security practices, and digital transformation initiatives, including innovative technology solutions for remote sites and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with procurement of IT and communications software, hardware, peripherals, and support services to meet organizational requirements. Work alongside external contractors to provide software and hardware support, resolving incidents for staff across the entire trust. Deliver basic staff training on general office equipment, software, and induction to IT and communication systems for new starters. Help secure all digital systems against cyber-attack, including staff awareness of current cyber threats and secure remote access. Maintain secure daily backups of data on computer network file servers and recover information requested by staff and volunteers. Implement preventive measures by checking system logs, applying patches and security updates, and maintaining or upgrading network components. Support digital transformation projects, including webcams for immersive community engagement and tap to donate systems at remote sites. Carry out additional ad hoc tasks for the Head of Facilities and Digital, including membership support and external fundraising activities. Follow organizational policies and procedures, promoting environmentally friendly working practices and high standards of efficiency and customer care. Your Skills Relevant experience or qualification in IT and/or Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 or above, with at least two years in IT support or a similar role. Experience procuring computer hardware and providing IT problem-solving in a mixed hardware, software, and network environment. Good understanding of computer systems, security protocols, and GDPR principles and best practice for handling personal data securely. Hands-on experience diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network issues for users with varying technical knowledge levels. Experience managing and supporting Microsoft 365 tools, including Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Azure and Entra in a business context. Working knowledge of Active Directory user administration, including password resets, account creation, and managing user and group permissions. Experience managing Windows Server environments and Endpoint management solutions to ensure secure, stable, and up-to-date devices. Experience maintaining networking equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls, ensuring connectivity and appropriate access controls. Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality, communicate effectively and confidently, and support others in achieving their goals. Capable of working independently and as part of a team, prioritizing multiple tasks, with a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle desirable. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: IT Graduate Location: Kendal Part-time 21 hours a week over 3-5 days Our client is seeking an IT and Digital Officer who can support the Head of Facilities and Digital with the maintenance, security, and planning of key IT and digital assets. You will help ensure a safe, functional, cost-effective, and legally compliant environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. The role combines hands-on IT support, cyber security practices, and digital transformation initiatives, including innovative technology solutions for remote sites and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with procurement of IT and communications software, hardware, peripherals, and support services to meet organizational requirements. Work alongside external contractors to provide software and hardware support, resolving incidents for staff across the entire trust. Deliver basic staff training on general office equipment, software, and induction to IT and communication systems for new starters. Help secure all digital systems against cyber-attack, including staff awareness of current cyber threats and secure remote access. Maintain secure daily backups of data on computer network file servers and recover information requested by staff and volunteers. Implement preventive measures by checking system logs, applying patches and security updates, and maintaining or upgrading network components. Support digital transformation projects, including webcams for immersive community engagement and tap to donate systems at remote sites. Carry out additional ad hoc tasks for the Head of Facilities and Digital, including membership support and external fundraising activities. Follow organizational policies and procedures, promoting environmentally friendly working practices and high standards of efficiency and customer care. Your Skills Relevant experience or qualification in IT and/or Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 or above, with at least two years in IT support or a similar role. Experience procuring computer hardware and providing IT problem-solving in a mixed hardware, software, and network environment. Good understanding of computer systems, security protocols, and GDPR principles and best practice for handling personal data securely. Hands-on experience diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network issues for users with varying technical knowledge levels. Experience managing and supporting Microsoft 365 tools, including Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Azure and Entra in a business context. Working knowledge of Active Directory user administration, including password resets, account creation, and managing user and group permissions. Experience managing Windows Server environments and Endpoint management solutions to ensure secure, stable, and up-to-date devices. Experience maintaining networking equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls, ensuring connectivity and appropriate access controls. Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality, communicate effectively and confidently, and support others in achieving their goals. Capable of working independently and as part of a team, prioritizing multiple tasks, with a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle desirable. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
National Sheep Association
Malvern, Worcestershire
Contract : 12-month fixed-term Hours: Full-time 5 days per week (37.5 hours) Location: NSA Head Office, Malvern, with hybrid working by agreement Reporting to: NSA Chief Executive Salary: £34,500 About the National Sheep Association (NSA) The National Sheep Association (NSA) is a membership charity supporting and promoting sheep farming throughout the UK. NSA delivers national and regional projects, events and partnerships to support sheep farmers, influence best practice and strengthen the sector. Purpose of the Role To lead and deliver NSA's communications, marketing and content activities, ensuring effective engagement with members, stakeholders, sponsors and the wider sheep sector. The role will oversee the production of NSA publications, including Sheep Farmer magazine, whilst developing and delivering marketing campaigns that support membership growth, event attendance, commercial income and organisational objectives. This is a 12-month fixed-term position intended to provide continuity during a period of organisational review and strategic development. Key relationships with: All NSA staff, NSA regional officeholders, regional managers, event organisers and ram sale officers, plus the agricultural and wider press. Management responsibilities: The NSA Communications Manager is part of the NSA Management Team, which meets regularly to ensure effective internal communication and decision-making. The NSA Communications Manager is the line manager for the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Job role Communications Lead NSA's communications activity across print, digital and social media channels. Develop and deliver communication plans supporting NSA projects, events and campaigns. Ensure consistent messaging and brand standards across all communications. Produce content for member communications, website updates, newsletters and media releases. Build and maintain positive relationships with industry media and external stakeholders. Marketing Develop and implement marketing campaigns to promote NSA membership, events, projects and commercial activity. Identify opportunities to improve audience engagement, conversion and retention. Work closely with regional teams to support local marketing activity. Monitor marketing performance and provide recommendations for improvement. Support development of NSA's future marketing strategy and implementation plans. Sheep Farmer Magazine Act as Editor of Sheep Farmer magazine. Plan and manage editorial content, production schedules and publication deadlines. Liaise with contributors, advertisers, designers and printers. Ensure content aligns with NSA priorities and member interests. Support development and future evolution of NSA's publications. Digital Communications Oversee management and development of NSA's digital channels. Work with the Digital Communications Officer to maximise engagement and reach. Support website content planning and digital campaigns. Utilise analytics and reporting to drive improvements. Membership & Events Support promotion of NSA membership recruitment and retention initiatives. Support marketing and communications activity for NSA events. Work alongside colleagues to maximise attendance, sponsorship and commercial opportunities. Management Responsibilities Line manage the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Support collaborative working across the Membership & Communications Team. Contribute to organisational planning and cross-team projects. Person Specification Experience Experience leading communications activity within an organisation. Experience planning and delivering marketing campaigns. Experience creating content across multiple communication channels. Experience managing publications, magazines or newsletters. Experience working with external stakeholders and media. Knowledge & Skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong copywriting and editing skills. Agricultural or rural sector knowledge. Marketing planning and campaign management experience. Digital communications and social media expertise. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously. Strong organisational and stakeholder management skills. Personal Attributes Self-motivated and proactive. Creative and innovative thinker. Strong attention to detail. Able to work independently and collaboratively. Enthusiastic about supporting the UK sheep sector. Desirable Criteria Membership organisation experience. Editorial or publishing experience. Experience using CRM, website and email marketing platforms. Experience analysing campaign performance and audience data. Apply for this role today, or enquire for more details. To apply for this role, please email a covering letter, CV and completed application form to Aaron Dhanda, NSA Operations Director before midnight on Sunday 5th July 2026. Interviews will take place during on Tuesday 14th July 2026. Please use the same email address for any enquiries regarding the role.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Contract : 12-month fixed-term Hours: Full-time 5 days per week (37.5 hours) Location: NSA Head Office, Malvern, with hybrid working by agreement Reporting to: NSA Chief Executive Salary: £34,500 About the National Sheep Association (NSA) The National Sheep Association (NSA) is a membership charity supporting and promoting sheep farming throughout the UK. NSA delivers national and regional projects, events and partnerships to support sheep farmers, influence best practice and strengthen the sector. Purpose of the Role To lead and deliver NSA's communications, marketing and content activities, ensuring effective engagement with members, stakeholders, sponsors and the wider sheep sector. The role will oversee the production of NSA publications, including Sheep Farmer magazine, whilst developing and delivering marketing campaigns that support membership growth, event attendance, commercial income and organisational objectives. This is a 12-month fixed-term position intended to provide continuity during a period of organisational review and strategic development. Key relationships with: All NSA staff, NSA regional officeholders, regional managers, event organisers and ram sale officers, plus the agricultural and wider press. Management responsibilities: The NSA Communications Manager is part of the NSA Management Team, which meets regularly to ensure effective internal communication and decision-making. The NSA Communications Manager is the line manager for the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Job role Communications Lead NSA's communications activity across print, digital and social media channels. Develop and deliver communication plans supporting NSA projects, events and campaigns. Ensure consistent messaging and brand standards across all communications. Produce content for member communications, website updates, newsletters and media releases. Build and maintain positive relationships with industry media and external stakeholders. Marketing Develop and implement marketing campaigns to promote NSA membership, events, projects and commercial activity. Identify opportunities to improve audience engagement, conversion and retention. Work closely with regional teams to support local marketing activity. Monitor marketing performance and provide recommendations for improvement. Support development of NSA's future marketing strategy and implementation plans. Sheep Farmer Magazine Act as Editor of Sheep Farmer magazine. Plan and manage editorial content, production schedules and publication deadlines. Liaise with contributors, advertisers, designers and printers. Ensure content aligns with NSA priorities and member interests. Support development and future evolution of NSA's publications. Digital Communications Oversee management and development of NSA's digital channels. Work with the Digital Communications Officer to maximise engagement and reach. Support website content planning and digital campaigns. Utilise analytics and reporting to drive improvements. Membership & Events Support promotion of NSA membership recruitment and retention initiatives. Support marketing and communications activity for NSA events. Work alongside colleagues to maximise attendance, sponsorship and commercial opportunities. Management Responsibilities Line manage the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Support collaborative working across the Membership & Communications Team. Contribute to organisational planning and cross-team projects. Person Specification Experience Experience leading communications activity within an organisation. Experience planning and delivering marketing campaigns. Experience creating content across multiple communication channels. Experience managing publications, magazines or newsletters. Experience working with external stakeholders and media. Knowledge & Skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong copywriting and editing skills. Agricultural or rural sector knowledge. Marketing planning and campaign management experience. Digital communications and social media expertise. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously. Strong organisational and stakeholder management skills. Personal Attributes Self-motivated and proactive. Creative and innovative thinker. Strong attention to detail. Able to work independently and collaboratively. Enthusiastic about supporting the UK sheep sector. Desirable Criteria Membership organisation experience. Editorial or publishing experience. Experience using CRM, website and email marketing platforms. Experience analysing campaign performance and audience data. Apply for this role today, or enquire for more details. To apply for this role, please email a covering letter, CV and completed application form to Aaron Dhanda, NSA Operations Director before midnight on Sunday 5th July 2026. Interviews will take place during on Tuesday 14th July 2026. Please use the same email address for any enquiries regarding the role.
Job Title: Tax Senior Location: Manchester Salary: Based on experience Our client is a leading UK Top 60 accountancy firm with a differentiated, advisory-led proposition, headquartered in Manchester. With over 40 years of heritage in professional services, they have built a strong reputation for excellence and client satisfaction, positioning themselves as a premier provider in the market. Their approach is highly tailored never one-size-fits-all. In today s complex economic landscape, they provide bespoke, end-to-end support, from start-up through to exit. Their philosophy centres on delivering transformative advice that drives real business outcomes. Our client is also recognised for its outstanding workplace culture, consistently receiving industry accolades for employee engagement and development. Role Overview We are currently recruiting for a Tax Senior to join our client s Manchester city centre office. This is a pure advisory role, offering the opportunity to work with a diverse portfolio of private and corporate clients on complex tax planning matters. The successful candidate will be ATT or ACCA qualified (or part-qualified) with experience in corporate tax within a practice environment, and a strong interest in advanced advisory work. You will join a collaborative and high-performing team, gaining exposure to a wide range of advisory projects across corporate, personal, and family wealth planning. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of advisory clients, delivering commercially focused tax planning solutions Advise large corporate clients on UK and international tax matters, building and maintaining long-term relationships Identify new business opportunities through referrals, networking, and client engagement Support the management of client compliance obligations, including corporate tax returns and tax reporting Work collaboratively to solve complex client challenges Lead and develop junior team members Advise on corporate tax planning, including: Group restructures, reorganisations, and demergers Management buyouts and Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) Valuations and due diligence Profit extraction strategies (including BADR and loan note planning) Provide guidance on optimal business structures, including incorporations, partnerships, and investment structures Support clients through transactions, including acquisitions and disposals Deliver personal and family wealth advisory, including: CGT and IHT planning (including trusts and family investment companies) Residence and domicile planning Remuneration and succession planning Advise on SDLT, gifting strategies, and broader tax planning opportunities Collaborate with senior stakeholders on complex technical assignments Maintain up-to-date knowledge of UK tax legislation and developments Build strong client relationships through proactive communication and high-quality service delivery Experience & Skills Required Professionally qualified (ACA, ATT, CTA, ACCA or equivalent), or part-qualified with relevant experience Strong experience in corporate tax advisory within a practice environment Experience working with large corporate clients, including UK and international exposure Solid accounting knowledge with the ability to interpret statutory accounts Strong understanding of UK corporate tax, including tax computations, reporting, and group structures Proven experience in advisory work such as restructures, transactions, and strategic planning Exposure to personal tax advisory (CGT, IHT, residence, remuneration) is advantageous Background within a Top 50 accountancy firm or reputable advisory practice preferred Strong technical skills with the ability to interpret complex legislation Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain technical matters clearly Proactive, analytical, and solutions-focused mindset Confidence in managing client relationships and delivering high-quality advice Salary & Benefits 23 days holiday Additional day off for your birthday Enhanced parental pay Health cash plan Discretionary annual bonus scheme Company sick pay Company pension scheme Perkbox subscription One paid professional membership/subscription Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Tax Senior Location: Manchester Salary: Based on experience Our client is a leading UK Top 60 accountancy firm with a differentiated, advisory-led proposition, headquartered in Manchester. With over 40 years of heritage in professional services, they have built a strong reputation for excellence and client satisfaction, positioning themselves as a premier provider in the market. Their approach is highly tailored never one-size-fits-all. In today s complex economic landscape, they provide bespoke, end-to-end support, from start-up through to exit. Their philosophy centres on delivering transformative advice that drives real business outcomes. Our client is also recognised for its outstanding workplace culture, consistently receiving industry accolades for employee engagement and development. Role Overview We are currently recruiting for a Tax Senior to join our client s Manchester city centre office. This is a pure advisory role, offering the opportunity to work with a diverse portfolio of private and corporate clients on complex tax planning matters. The successful candidate will be ATT or ACCA qualified (or part-qualified) with experience in corporate tax within a practice environment, and a strong interest in advanced advisory work. You will join a collaborative and high-performing team, gaining exposure to a wide range of advisory projects across corporate, personal, and family wealth planning. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of advisory clients, delivering commercially focused tax planning solutions Advise large corporate clients on UK and international tax matters, building and maintaining long-term relationships Identify new business opportunities through referrals, networking, and client engagement Support the management of client compliance obligations, including corporate tax returns and tax reporting Work collaboratively to solve complex client challenges Lead and develop junior team members Advise on corporate tax planning, including: Group restructures, reorganisations, and demergers Management buyouts and Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) Valuations and due diligence Profit extraction strategies (including BADR and loan note planning) Provide guidance on optimal business structures, including incorporations, partnerships, and investment structures Support clients through transactions, including acquisitions and disposals Deliver personal and family wealth advisory, including: CGT and IHT planning (including trusts and family investment companies) Residence and domicile planning Remuneration and succession planning Advise on SDLT, gifting strategies, and broader tax planning opportunities Collaborate with senior stakeholders on complex technical assignments Maintain up-to-date knowledge of UK tax legislation and developments Build strong client relationships through proactive communication and high-quality service delivery Experience & Skills Required Professionally qualified (ACA, ATT, CTA, ACCA or equivalent), or part-qualified with relevant experience Strong experience in corporate tax advisory within a practice environment Experience working with large corporate clients, including UK and international exposure Solid accounting knowledge with the ability to interpret statutory accounts Strong understanding of UK corporate tax, including tax computations, reporting, and group structures Proven experience in advisory work such as restructures, transactions, and strategic planning Exposure to personal tax advisory (CGT, IHT, residence, remuneration) is advantageous Background within a Top 50 accountancy firm or reputable advisory practice preferred Strong technical skills with the ability to interpret complex legislation Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain technical matters clearly Proactive, analytical, and solutions-focused mindset Confidence in managing client relationships and delivering high-quality advice Salary & Benefits 23 days holiday Additional day off for your birthday Enhanced parental pay Health cash plan Discretionary annual bonus scheme Company sick pay Company pension scheme Perkbox subscription One paid professional membership/subscription Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme