Client Manager Job, Hale Your new firm A well-established and forward-thinking accountancy practice based in Hale is seeking a talented Client Manager to join their growing team. This firm is known for its supportive culture, flexible working environment, and commitment to staff development. With a strong reputation in the region and a diverse client base, they offer a dynamic and rewarding place to build your career. Your new role As a Client Manager, you'll take ownership of a varied portfolio of clients, including sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies. You'll be responsible for delivering high-quality services across accounts preparation, tax compliance, and general advisory work. This is a client-facing role where you'll build long-term relationships, manage workflow, and support junior team members through review and mentorship. You'll also work closely with the Directors and wider team to identify opportunities for growth and ensure a proactive, value-added service. What you'll need to succeed You'll be either ACA/ACCA qualified or qualified by experience, with a solid background in accountancy practice. You'll have strong technical skills across accounts and tax, excellent communication abilities, and a genuine passion for client service. A collaborative mindset, commercial awareness, and the ability to manage your own portfolio effectively are key to success in this role. What you'll get in return In return, you'll join a progressive and people-focused firm offering: A competitive salary Flexible and hybrid working options (post-probation)Time off in lieu (TOIL) system Buy/sell holiday scheme Monthly team treats, summer socials & Christmas party Fully funded CPD and ongoing training Life assurance & cycle to work scheme "Dress for your diary" policyThis is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in their career with genuine scope for progression into senior leadership roles. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Client Manager Job, Hale Your new firm A well-established and forward-thinking accountancy practice based in Hale is seeking a talented Client Manager to join their growing team. This firm is known for its supportive culture, flexible working environment, and commitment to staff development. With a strong reputation in the region and a diverse client base, they offer a dynamic and rewarding place to build your career. Your new role As a Client Manager, you'll take ownership of a varied portfolio of clients, including sole traders, partnerships, and limited companies. You'll be responsible for delivering high-quality services across accounts preparation, tax compliance, and general advisory work. This is a client-facing role where you'll build long-term relationships, manage workflow, and support junior team members through review and mentorship. You'll also work closely with the Directors and wider team to identify opportunities for growth and ensure a proactive, value-added service. What you'll need to succeed You'll be either ACA/ACCA qualified or qualified by experience, with a solid background in accountancy practice. You'll have strong technical skills across accounts and tax, excellent communication abilities, and a genuine passion for client service. A collaborative mindset, commercial awareness, and the ability to manage your own portfolio effectively are key to success in this role. What you'll get in return In return, you'll join a progressive and people-focused firm offering: A competitive salary Flexible and hybrid working options (post-probation)Time off in lieu (TOIL) system Buy/sell holiday scheme Monthly team treats, summer socials & Christmas party Fully funded CPD and ongoing training Life assurance & cycle to work scheme "Dress for your diary" policyThis is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to take the next step in their career with genuine scope for progression into senior leadership roles. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Private Client Tax Senior Manager or Manager job with a Top 10 firm, Ipswich or Cambridge Hays are working with a leading professional services firm, who are seeking an experienced Private Client Tax Senior Manager to join its growing team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a high-quality client base while playing a key role in the development of both clients and colleagues. The OpportunityYou will join a dynamic and collaborative tax team advising entrepreneurial, high-growth businesses and their owners. The role offers a balance of compliance and advisory work, with significant exposure to complex technical matters and client-facing responsibilities. This position provides genuine scope to shape your career, with the autonomy to manage your own portfolio while contributing to strategic initiatives across the wider practice. Key Responsibilities Manage a diverse portfolio of private client work, delivering both compliance and advisory services Act as a key point of contact for clients, building and maintaining strong relationships Lead on project delivery and ensure work is completed to a high standard, on time and within budget. Provide clear, practical tax advice on complex matters Review work prepared by junior staff and support their ongoing development Identify opportunities for additional services and support business development initiatives Work closely with Directors and Partners on client engagements and strategic projects. About You CTA / ACA qualified (or equivalent) Strong technical expertise in private client tax Proven experience managing client portfolios and delivering high-quality advice A proactive approach with strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience mentoring and developing junior team members Why Apply? Work with an ambitious and entrepreneurial client base Enjoy a collaborative and people-focused culture Access structured career development frameworks and progression opportunities Flexible and agile working environment to suit your lifestyle This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced private client tax professional looking to step into a visible, career-enhancing Senior Manager role with clear progression prospects. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Private Client Tax Senior Manager or Manager job with a Top 10 firm, Ipswich or Cambridge Hays are working with a leading professional services firm, who are seeking an experienced Private Client Tax Senior Manager to join its growing team. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a high-quality client base while playing a key role in the development of both clients and colleagues. The OpportunityYou will join a dynamic and collaborative tax team advising entrepreneurial, high-growth businesses and their owners. The role offers a balance of compliance and advisory work, with significant exposure to complex technical matters and client-facing responsibilities. This position provides genuine scope to shape your career, with the autonomy to manage your own portfolio while contributing to strategic initiatives across the wider practice. Key Responsibilities Manage a diverse portfolio of private client work, delivering both compliance and advisory services Act as a key point of contact for clients, building and maintaining strong relationships Lead on project delivery and ensure work is completed to a high standard, on time and within budget. Provide clear, practical tax advice on complex matters Review work prepared by junior staff and support their ongoing development Identify opportunities for additional services and support business development initiatives Work closely with Directors and Partners on client engagements and strategic projects. About You CTA / ACA qualified (or equivalent) Strong technical expertise in private client tax Proven experience managing client portfolios and delivering high-quality advice A proactive approach with strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience mentoring and developing junior team members Why Apply? Work with an ambitious and entrepreneurial client base Enjoy a collaborative and people-focused culture Access structured career development frameworks and progression opportunities Flexible and agile working environment to suit your lifestyle This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced private client tax professional looking to step into a visible, career-enhancing Senior Manager role with clear progression prospects. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Director, Partner Designate - Business Advisory Service Your new company This is not a sleepy partnership waiting room. It's a privately owned, rapidly expanding Business Advisory firm with a genuinely impressive client base - entrepreneurial, ambitious, and increasingly international.The culture is commercial, collaborative and refreshingly modern. Decisions are made quickly. Talent is backed. Technology is invested in properly. The senior leadership team is young, driven and forward-thinking, with a genuine work hard, enjoy the ride mindset. If you like smart people, big ideas, and clients who actually value advice - you'll feel at home here. Your new role A newly created Director / Partner Designate position, built for someone who doesn't want to wait five years for a partner to retire.You'll be given full ownership to build and lead a new Business Advisory offering, with a clear, realistic route into Partnership within 12-18 months. This is a proper step-up role: Leading key client relationships Driving business development Hiring and shaping your own team Working closely with the Managing Partner on strategy and growth Think Senior Manager ready to step up, or Director who wants faster progression - not endless politics. What you'll need to succeed ACA or ACCA qualified (CTA / RI fully supported if needed) Strong grounding across statutory accounts, audit, tax and company secretarial An existing client portfolio (or clear ability to win and grow one) Background in a mid-tier, independent or entrepreneurial firm Commercial, advisory-led mindset Leadership style that inspires, not intimidates Motivation to build something, not just inherit it What you'll get in return £85,000 - £105,000+Bonus Clear and realistic route to Partner / Equity Partner Hybrid working and international exposure High-quality clients and strong internal support A genuine opportunity to build something of your own What you need to do now: If you're a recent Director eyeing Partnership or a Senior Manager who knows they're ready, apply now for a confidential conversation. For regulatory and client-facing reasons, applicants must already be UK qualified with the right to work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Director, Partner Designate - Business Advisory Service Your new company This is not a sleepy partnership waiting room. It's a privately owned, rapidly expanding Business Advisory firm with a genuinely impressive client base - entrepreneurial, ambitious, and increasingly international.The culture is commercial, collaborative and refreshingly modern. Decisions are made quickly. Talent is backed. Technology is invested in properly. The senior leadership team is young, driven and forward-thinking, with a genuine work hard, enjoy the ride mindset. If you like smart people, big ideas, and clients who actually value advice - you'll feel at home here. Your new role A newly created Director / Partner Designate position, built for someone who doesn't want to wait five years for a partner to retire.You'll be given full ownership to build and lead a new Business Advisory offering, with a clear, realistic route into Partnership within 12-18 months. This is a proper step-up role: Leading key client relationships Driving business development Hiring and shaping your own team Working closely with the Managing Partner on strategy and growth Think Senior Manager ready to step up, or Director who wants faster progression - not endless politics. What you'll need to succeed ACA or ACCA qualified (CTA / RI fully supported if needed) Strong grounding across statutory accounts, audit, tax and company secretarial An existing client portfolio (or clear ability to win and grow one) Background in a mid-tier, independent or entrepreneurial firm Commercial, advisory-led mindset Leadership style that inspires, not intimidates Motivation to build something, not just inherit it What you'll get in return £85,000 - £105,000+Bonus Clear and realistic route to Partner / Equity Partner Hybrid working and international exposure High-quality clients and strong internal support A genuine opportunity to build something of your own What you need to do now: If you're a recent Director eyeing Partnership or a Senior Manager who knows they're ready, apply now for a confidential conversation. For regulatory and client-facing reasons, applicants must already be UK qualified with the right to work in the UK. Sponsorship is not available.
Audit and Advisory Manager job role for a Top 50 regional accountancy firm. Your new firm This market leading audit and advisory firm, with a large regional presence across the Northwest is seeking to appoint a new Audit and Advisory Manager into their brand-new Manchester office. This role has come around following an extended period of company growth and expansion within the last two years, presenting an excellent opportunity for you to grow and lead a brand-new audit and advisory team. Overall, this is a fantastic choice for a candidate seeking to join a firm that truly values its workforce, making your career their priority and ensuring you develop as an audit professional, becoming part of the firm's ongoing success. Your new role Asan Audit and Advisory manager, you will be responsible for taking an activerole in all areas of an audit from planning through to completion. Yourday-to-day duties will include being heavily involved in leading and managingaudits, completing tricky and complex areas of fieldwork as well as finalisingconcluding reports. Additionally, you will take the lead in the coaching ofjuniors, reviewing and supporting their audit work whilst providing valuableinsights to clients. Alongside carrying out this high-quality audit work, youwill receive continuous support throughout your role, reporting to seniormanagers and the supportive partner team surrounding your progress and auditwork. What you'll need to succeed The organisation is seeking a professional Audit and Advisory Manager withextensive experience working in an audit team within a practice carrying outhigh-quality audit work. Experience in all three aspects of an audit and plentyof exposure to coaching junior members will allow you to be successful in thisjob role. You will be ACA/ ACCA qualified. The organisation is looking for anindividual with excellent interpersonal and managerial skills with a strongcommitment to providing professional excellence to help you to build strongclient relationships, as well as good analytical review skills. The idealcandidate will be willing to learn and expand upon their own skills as anaudit professional. What you'll get in return ThisManchester based audit manager job is an excellent opportunity to join aTop 50 accountancy firm that will give you exposure to a fantastic portfolio ofclients whilst working in a people-positive environment with an excellentculture. You will also have the opportunity to get involved in all aspects ofyour clients journey, working directly with growing entrepreneurial clients, ensuring you become a true business advisor. The organisation will offer you acompetitive salary that is reflective of your experience and qualificationswhich includes a healthy holiday package of 23 days + bank holidays.Additionally, the package offers access to market-leading training schemes andan array of internal benefits, which focus on flexibility, prioritising yourwork-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Audit and Advisory Manager job role for a Top 50 regional accountancy firm. Your new firm This market leading audit and advisory firm, with a large regional presence across the Northwest is seeking to appoint a new Audit and Advisory Manager into their brand-new Manchester office. This role has come around following an extended period of company growth and expansion within the last two years, presenting an excellent opportunity for you to grow and lead a brand-new audit and advisory team. Overall, this is a fantastic choice for a candidate seeking to join a firm that truly values its workforce, making your career their priority and ensuring you develop as an audit professional, becoming part of the firm's ongoing success. Your new role Asan Audit and Advisory manager, you will be responsible for taking an activerole in all areas of an audit from planning through to completion. Yourday-to-day duties will include being heavily involved in leading and managingaudits, completing tricky and complex areas of fieldwork as well as finalisingconcluding reports. Additionally, you will take the lead in the coaching ofjuniors, reviewing and supporting their audit work whilst providing valuableinsights to clients. Alongside carrying out this high-quality audit work, youwill receive continuous support throughout your role, reporting to seniormanagers and the supportive partner team surrounding your progress and auditwork. What you'll need to succeed The organisation is seeking a professional Audit and Advisory Manager withextensive experience working in an audit team within a practice carrying outhigh-quality audit work. Experience in all three aspects of an audit and plentyof exposure to coaching junior members will allow you to be successful in thisjob role. You will be ACA/ ACCA qualified. The organisation is looking for anindividual with excellent interpersonal and managerial skills with a strongcommitment to providing professional excellence to help you to build strongclient relationships, as well as good analytical review skills. The idealcandidate will be willing to learn and expand upon their own skills as anaudit professional. What you'll get in return ThisManchester based audit manager job is an excellent opportunity to join aTop 50 accountancy firm that will give you exposure to a fantastic portfolio ofclients whilst working in a people-positive environment with an excellentculture. You will also have the opportunity to get involved in all aspects ofyour clients journey, working directly with growing entrepreneurial clients, ensuring you become a true business advisor. The organisation will offer you acompetitive salary that is reflective of your experience and qualificationswhich includes a healthy holiday package of 23 days + bank holidays.Additionally, the package offers access to market-leading training schemes andan array of internal benefits, which focus on flexibility, prioritising yourwork-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now on . If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Excellent audit opportunity for an ACA / ACCA finalist or newly qualified accountant Your new firm Thismarket leading audit and advisory firm, with a large regional presence acrossthe North west is seeking to appoint a new senior auditor to their modern Bolton office. This is a newly created opportunity due to consistent growth within the firm's portfolio and presents an excellentopportunity for an ambitious individual to take their career to the next leveland become part of a new and growing audit and advisory team. Overall, this isa fantastic choice for an ACA / ACCA finalist or newly qualified auditor looking to build on their interpersonal and advisory skills, working closely with their client portfolio. Your new role Asan audit senior, you will have a mixed role, taking an active part in all areasof an audit from planning through to completion. Your day-to-day duties willinclude completing tricky and complex areas of fieldwork as well as finalisingconcluding reports. Alongside your audit work, you will be responsible forpreparing year-end, management accounts, cashflow forecasts and corporate tax computations. Your client portfolio will be broad and varied, including large complex groups, fast-growing SMEs, successful OMBs looking to sell and international businesses. In this role, you will partake in the coaching ofjuniors, reviewing and supporting their audit work whilst providing valuableinsights to clients. You will receive continuous support throughout your role,reporting to managers who will partner with you to ensure you receive the career development and progression needed as a newly qualified accountant. What you'll need to succeed This well established and ever growing firm is seeking a professional audit senior with experience working in a Chartered Accountancy firm undertaking high-quality audit work. Experiencein all three aspects of an audit and exposure to coaching junior members willallow you to be successful in this job role. Ideally, you will be ACA/ ACCAqualified or towards the latter end of your studies, but qualified by experience will be considered. The organisation is looking for anindividual with excellent interpersonal skills with a strong commitment toproviding professional excellence to help you to build strong clientrelationships, as well as good analytical review skills. The ideal candidatewill be willing to learn and expand upon their own skills as an auditprofessional. What you'll get in return ThisBolton based audit senior job role is an excellent opportunity to join a leading regional firm that will give you exposure to a fantastic portfolio ofclients whilst working in a people positive environment. You will also have theopportunity to get involved in all aspects of your client's journey, ensuringyou become a true business advisor and offer medium term progression opportunities. The firm will offer you acompetitive salary of up to £44,000 that is reflective of your experience and qualificationswhich includes a healthy holiday package of 23 days + bank holidays.Additionally, the package offers an array of schemes and internal benefits,focusing on flexibility and prioritising your work life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this Audit Senior job, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this Audit Senior job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position or would like to hear more about the market, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Excellent audit opportunity for an ACA / ACCA finalist or newly qualified accountant Your new firm Thismarket leading audit and advisory firm, with a large regional presence acrossthe North west is seeking to appoint a new senior auditor to their modern Bolton office. This is a newly created opportunity due to consistent growth within the firm's portfolio and presents an excellentopportunity for an ambitious individual to take their career to the next leveland become part of a new and growing audit and advisory team. Overall, this isa fantastic choice for an ACA / ACCA finalist or newly qualified auditor looking to build on their interpersonal and advisory skills, working closely with their client portfolio. Your new role Asan audit senior, you will have a mixed role, taking an active part in all areasof an audit from planning through to completion. Your day-to-day duties willinclude completing tricky and complex areas of fieldwork as well as finalisingconcluding reports. Alongside your audit work, you will be responsible forpreparing year-end, management accounts, cashflow forecasts and corporate tax computations. Your client portfolio will be broad and varied, including large complex groups, fast-growing SMEs, successful OMBs looking to sell and international businesses. In this role, you will partake in the coaching ofjuniors, reviewing and supporting their audit work whilst providing valuableinsights to clients. You will receive continuous support throughout your role,reporting to managers who will partner with you to ensure you receive the career development and progression needed as a newly qualified accountant. What you'll need to succeed This well established and ever growing firm is seeking a professional audit senior with experience working in a Chartered Accountancy firm undertaking high-quality audit work. Experiencein all three aspects of an audit and exposure to coaching junior members willallow you to be successful in this job role. Ideally, you will be ACA/ ACCAqualified or towards the latter end of your studies, but qualified by experience will be considered. The organisation is looking for anindividual with excellent interpersonal skills with a strong commitment toproviding professional excellence to help you to build strong clientrelationships, as well as good analytical review skills. The ideal candidatewill be willing to learn and expand upon their own skills as an auditprofessional. What you'll get in return ThisBolton based audit senior job role is an excellent opportunity to join a leading regional firm that will give you exposure to a fantastic portfolio ofclients whilst working in a people positive environment. You will also have theopportunity to get involved in all aspects of your client's journey, ensuringyou become a true business advisor and offer medium term progression opportunities. The firm will offer you acompetitive salary of up to £44,000 that is reflective of your experience and qualificationswhich includes a healthy holiday package of 23 days + bank holidays.Additionally, the package offers an array of schemes and internal benefits,focusing on flexibility and prioritising your work life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this Audit Senior job, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this Audit Senior job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position or would like to hear more about the market, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Audit Senior - Leeds Your new company A leading top 10 accountancy firm in Leeds is seeking an experienced and motivated Audit Senior join their expanding audit team. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional looking to take ownership of complex work, contribute to a growing department, and progress their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Your new role As an Audit Senior, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality audit and advisory services to a diverse client portfolio. You will: Lead and project-manage audit engagements from planning through to completion. Work closely with senior client stakeholders, building strong and trusted relationships. Take ownership of fieldwork, technical analysis and audit documentation. Support managers and partners in delivering a seamless client experience. Contribute to the wider running of the team, with opportunities to join firm-wide working groups and advisory projects. Manage a small portfolio of assignments, helping you build the skills needed for the next stage of your career. This role offers genuine scope for progression, supported by a clear development framework and a team committed to long-term career growth. What you'll need to succeed ACA or ACCA qualification Strong audit experience, including planning and completion Excellent communication and client-facing skills Commercial awareness and a proactive approach Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple assignments Good technical knowledge of current accounting and auditing standards Proficiency in Excel and Word; experience with audit software is advantageous. What you'll get in return 35-hour working week with hybrid flexibility (minimum 2 days in office) Competitive benefits package includes: Contributory pension 25 days annual leave Life assurance Flexible benefits and family-friendly policies Eligibility for an annual profit-sharing scheme A supportive culture where people are valued, recognised and encouraged to grow What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Audit Senior - Leeds Your new company A leading top 10 accountancy firm in Leeds is seeking an experienced and motivated Audit Senior join their expanding audit team. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional looking to take ownership of complex work, contribute to a growing department, and progress their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Your new role As an Audit Senior, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality audit and advisory services to a diverse client portfolio. You will: Lead and project-manage audit engagements from planning through to completion. Work closely with senior client stakeholders, building strong and trusted relationships. Take ownership of fieldwork, technical analysis and audit documentation. Support managers and partners in delivering a seamless client experience. Contribute to the wider running of the team, with opportunities to join firm-wide working groups and advisory projects. Manage a small portfolio of assignments, helping you build the skills needed for the next stage of your career. This role offers genuine scope for progression, supported by a clear development framework and a team committed to long-term career growth. What you'll need to succeed ACA or ACCA qualification Strong audit experience, including planning and completion Excellent communication and client-facing skills Commercial awareness and a proactive approach Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple assignments Good technical knowledge of current accounting and auditing standards Proficiency in Excel and Word; experience with audit software is advantageous. What you'll get in return 35-hour working week with hybrid flexibility (minimum 2 days in office) Competitive benefits package includes: Contributory pension 25 days annual leave Life assurance Flexible benefits and family-friendly policies Eligibility for an annual profit-sharing scheme A supportive culture where people are valued, recognised and encouraged to grow What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
The role: We are looking for a Cloud Infrastructure Analyst to join our IT department in Bristol. At Simmons & Simmons, technology is central to delivering exceptional client service. We are seeking a talented and motivated Cloud Infrastructure Analyst to join our Platforms team and help build, automate and operate the Azure platform underpinning our applications and services. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on designing and delivering secure, scalable and resilient cloud solutions in Microsoft Azure, using Infrastructure as Code and CI/CD automation as the default approach. You will work closely with architects, security and application teams to implement cloud platform patterns and enable delivery teams to deploy safely and consistently. What will you do: Azure Infrastructure as Code (IaC) & CI/CD automation Build, deploy, and maintain Azure infrastructure using IaC (Bicep and/or Terraform) with peer review and version control. Strong familiarity working in IaC and pipelines to ensure quality, security and adherence to baseline standards. Cloud reliability, operations & incident/problem support (engineering-led) Act as an escalation point for complex Azure platform issues; troubleshoot, perform root cause analysis, and implement sustainable fixes (automation over repeated manual intervention). Monitor and improve platform health using Azure observability tooling (e.g., Azure Monitor, Log Analytics/KQL, Application Insights, Science Logic), and improve alerting and diagnostics. Plan and implement operational improvements such as performance tuning, resource optimisation and resilience enhancements, aligned to service expectations. Any experience working within the Agile framework using Scrum. Security, compliance & governance Embed security controls and compliance checks into delivery pipelines (DevSecOps approach), ensuring cloud systems are configured securely and remain compliant. Contribute to platform governance initiatives such as naming/tagging conventions, logging standards, Key Vault/secret patterns, and controlled change via Github Push/Pull requests. Work closely with Security and CISO stakeholders and the wider networks team to maintain a strong and compliant security posture across our Azure public cloud subscription. Delivery collaboration & technical project contribution Collaborate with stakeholders, architects and engineers to translate requirements into Azure designs and deliver working solutions. Contribute to planning and execution of cloud-focused initiatives, identifying risks and dependencies early and supporting smooth transition into support. Maintain clear technical documentation (design notes, runbooks, standard operating procedures) in the team s knowledge base. What we are looking for: The role deliberately covers a relatively broad brief of technologies, targeted at enabling effective communication and efficient working practices. We would expect the role holder to be able to demonstrate a skill base that spans a range of the following topics and, where necessary, to demonstrate the aptitude and desire to develop to meet the entire brief. Knowledge of a range of enterprise IT application technologies, including a demonstrated track record in operating and administering or working with infrastructure applications as part of the: Microsoft Application Stack such as Exchange 365; Active Directory, AD connect, Azure site recovery (ASR), Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) and Azure SQL. Experience of working with VMware vSphere, HPE Servers & Storage, upgrades and maintenance procedures. Hands-on experience engineering solutions in Microsoft Azure, including a solid understanding of Azure IaaS and PaaS services (e.g., VMs, Storage, App Services, Front Door, API Management, Azure Functions, Azure SQL, Azure Networking). Strong experience with PowerShell scripting and Infrastructure as Code in either (Bicep and/or Terraform; ARM knowledge acceptable where relevant). Practical experience with Azure DevOps (Pipelines, Repos, CI/CD concepts) and Git-based version control. Azure networking knowledge including VNETs, vWAN, ExpressRoute, VPN gateways, hub-and-spoke, and traffic management concepts. Azure security fundamentals including Managed Identities, Key Vault, Conditional Access, Defender for Cloud/Security Centre. Strong scripting capability in PowerShell (and/or Bash), and the ability to automate operational tasks and deployments. Strong troubleshooting mindset: diagnosing complex issues and driving them to resolution with appropriate escalation and RCA. Clear communication skills, including the ability to explain technical topics in plain English in a professional services environment. Preferably either: 5-years relevant experience working in a similar role, or a qualification in Computer Science or Engineering or Microsoft accredited Azure Certifications (e.g., Azure Administrator / DevOps / Cloud Engineering) and relevant experience working in a similar role. Excellent Knowledge of Microsoft Azure and Windows Stack. Career Level: The career level assigned to this role is level 3. The career level framework provides a formal structure for the business services functions at the firm. The framework, which ranges from level 1 to level 7, clearly defines the responsibilities, skills and competencies required at each level. Here at Simmons & Simmons: At Simmons, we are proud of our collaborative, open and non-hierarchical culture, where everyone is treated with respect and dignity and the wellbeing of our people is paramount. Our dynamic minds work as one integrated team, partnering with leading organisations on inspirational and thought-provoking projects that matter. From day one, irrespective of job title, qualification or background, everyone s voice is heard, and you are encouraged to have an enquiring mind and share ideas that drive the firm forward. Through innovative learning and development opportunities, you will have a platform to excel, exceed your career ambitions, and achieve things you never thought possible. Some key information: We offer a competitive package including bonuses dependant on role/level, private medical insurance and pension contribution. Our global skills academy provides our people, regardless of their role and location, with excellent learning opportunities (including live workshops, podcasts, short videos and practical learning experiences). We have adopted a hybrid working approach with a requirement for a minimum of three days in the office with flexibility dependant on role/team/client demands. We are proud to rank as a Times Top 50 Employer for Gender Equality, a Stonewall Top Global Employer, and a Top 75 Employer for Social Mobility. We have a range of social and sports committees, summer and winter parties and monthly get togethers. We have a range of diversity networks to connect people and celebrate our differences which is integral to our inclusive culture. All UK offices have their own artwork collections including Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin pieces in the London office. We have a long-standing history in supporting the art community especially up-and-coming artists. We have recently introduced a Strategic Advisory Council which is a mix of associates and business services who will propose strategic initiatives that align with our firm's mission and support the delivery of our business plan, shaping the future of our next-generation law firm. Our in-house generative AI tool, Percy, won the Innovation in Automation and AI Tools category at the 2024 FT Innovative Lawyers Europe Awards. This achievement highlights our commitment to technological innovation and client service. We have been commended in The Times Best Law Firms 2026 across three categories: construction, employment, and intellectual property. Our profile is highly positive, highlighting our sector specialisms and notable case and transactional work. Equal opportunities: We are committed to fostering equality, diversity and inclusion within our firm and to ensuring equal employment opportunities. We believe that this commitment creates a vibrant and rewarding work environment. We are therefore committed to: Upholding equal opportunities, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, belief, age, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender reassignment, gender identity, marital status, or pregnancy, including maternity and paternity. This commitment extends to addressing any instances of perceived or associative discrimination and harassment. We also ensure fair treatment during recruitment and selection processes for those who are serving or have served in the armed forces, along with their families. Accommodating requests for flexible working arrangements whenever possible. We encourage you to discuss your needs with us if this is something you require. Making our roles accessible to individuals with diverse abilities. If you need any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know so we can meet your needs. We offer a range of employee networks to support our colleagues. More information about these networks can be found in the D&I Information booklet that candidates are sent when invited to interview. . click apply for full job details
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
The role: We are looking for a Cloud Infrastructure Analyst to join our IT department in Bristol. At Simmons & Simmons, technology is central to delivering exceptional client service. We are seeking a talented and motivated Cloud Infrastructure Analyst to join our Platforms team and help build, automate and operate the Azure platform underpinning our applications and services. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on designing and delivering secure, scalable and resilient cloud solutions in Microsoft Azure, using Infrastructure as Code and CI/CD automation as the default approach. You will work closely with architects, security and application teams to implement cloud platform patterns and enable delivery teams to deploy safely and consistently. What will you do: Azure Infrastructure as Code (IaC) & CI/CD automation Build, deploy, and maintain Azure infrastructure using IaC (Bicep and/or Terraform) with peer review and version control. Strong familiarity working in IaC and pipelines to ensure quality, security and adherence to baseline standards. Cloud reliability, operations & incident/problem support (engineering-led) Act as an escalation point for complex Azure platform issues; troubleshoot, perform root cause analysis, and implement sustainable fixes (automation over repeated manual intervention). Monitor and improve platform health using Azure observability tooling (e.g., Azure Monitor, Log Analytics/KQL, Application Insights, Science Logic), and improve alerting and diagnostics. Plan and implement operational improvements such as performance tuning, resource optimisation and resilience enhancements, aligned to service expectations. Any experience working within the Agile framework using Scrum. Security, compliance & governance Embed security controls and compliance checks into delivery pipelines (DevSecOps approach), ensuring cloud systems are configured securely and remain compliant. Contribute to platform governance initiatives such as naming/tagging conventions, logging standards, Key Vault/secret patterns, and controlled change via Github Push/Pull requests. Work closely with Security and CISO stakeholders and the wider networks team to maintain a strong and compliant security posture across our Azure public cloud subscription. Delivery collaboration & technical project contribution Collaborate with stakeholders, architects and engineers to translate requirements into Azure designs and deliver working solutions. Contribute to planning and execution of cloud-focused initiatives, identifying risks and dependencies early and supporting smooth transition into support. Maintain clear technical documentation (design notes, runbooks, standard operating procedures) in the team s knowledge base. What we are looking for: The role deliberately covers a relatively broad brief of technologies, targeted at enabling effective communication and efficient working practices. We would expect the role holder to be able to demonstrate a skill base that spans a range of the following topics and, where necessary, to demonstrate the aptitude and desire to develop to meet the entire brief. Knowledge of a range of enterprise IT application technologies, including a demonstrated track record in operating and administering or working with infrastructure applications as part of the: Microsoft Application Stack such as Exchange 365; Active Directory, AD connect, Azure site recovery (ASR), Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) and Azure SQL. Experience of working with VMware vSphere, HPE Servers & Storage, upgrades and maintenance procedures. Hands-on experience engineering solutions in Microsoft Azure, including a solid understanding of Azure IaaS and PaaS services (e.g., VMs, Storage, App Services, Front Door, API Management, Azure Functions, Azure SQL, Azure Networking). Strong experience with PowerShell scripting and Infrastructure as Code in either (Bicep and/or Terraform; ARM knowledge acceptable where relevant). Practical experience with Azure DevOps (Pipelines, Repos, CI/CD concepts) and Git-based version control. Azure networking knowledge including VNETs, vWAN, ExpressRoute, VPN gateways, hub-and-spoke, and traffic management concepts. Azure security fundamentals including Managed Identities, Key Vault, Conditional Access, Defender for Cloud/Security Centre. Strong scripting capability in PowerShell (and/or Bash), and the ability to automate operational tasks and deployments. Strong troubleshooting mindset: diagnosing complex issues and driving them to resolution with appropriate escalation and RCA. Clear communication skills, including the ability to explain technical topics in plain English in a professional services environment. Preferably either: 5-years relevant experience working in a similar role, or a qualification in Computer Science or Engineering or Microsoft accredited Azure Certifications (e.g., Azure Administrator / DevOps / Cloud Engineering) and relevant experience working in a similar role. Excellent Knowledge of Microsoft Azure and Windows Stack. Career Level: The career level assigned to this role is level 3. The career level framework provides a formal structure for the business services functions at the firm. The framework, which ranges from level 1 to level 7, clearly defines the responsibilities, skills and competencies required at each level. Here at Simmons & Simmons: At Simmons, we are proud of our collaborative, open and non-hierarchical culture, where everyone is treated with respect and dignity and the wellbeing of our people is paramount. Our dynamic minds work as one integrated team, partnering with leading organisations on inspirational and thought-provoking projects that matter. From day one, irrespective of job title, qualification or background, everyone s voice is heard, and you are encouraged to have an enquiring mind and share ideas that drive the firm forward. Through innovative learning and development opportunities, you will have a platform to excel, exceed your career ambitions, and achieve things you never thought possible. Some key information: We offer a competitive package including bonuses dependant on role/level, private medical insurance and pension contribution. Our global skills academy provides our people, regardless of their role and location, with excellent learning opportunities (including live workshops, podcasts, short videos and practical learning experiences). We have adopted a hybrid working approach with a requirement for a minimum of three days in the office with flexibility dependant on role/team/client demands. We are proud to rank as a Times Top 50 Employer for Gender Equality, a Stonewall Top Global Employer, and a Top 75 Employer for Social Mobility. We have a range of social and sports committees, summer and winter parties and monthly get togethers. We have a range of diversity networks to connect people and celebrate our differences which is integral to our inclusive culture. All UK offices have their own artwork collections including Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin pieces in the London office. We have a long-standing history in supporting the art community especially up-and-coming artists. We have recently introduced a Strategic Advisory Council which is a mix of associates and business services who will propose strategic initiatives that align with our firm's mission and support the delivery of our business plan, shaping the future of our next-generation law firm. Our in-house generative AI tool, Percy, won the Innovation in Automation and AI Tools category at the 2024 FT Innovative Lawyers Europe Awards. This achievement highlights our commitment to technological innovation and client service. We have been commended in The Times Best Law Firms 2026 across three categories: construction, employment, and intellectual property. Our profile is highly positive, highlighting our sector specialisms and notable case and transactional work. Equal opportunities: We are committed to fostering equality, diversity and inclusion within our firm and to ensuring equal employment opportunities. We believe that this commitment creates a vibrant and rewarding work environment. We are therefore committed to: Upholding equal opportunities, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, belief, age, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender reassignment, gender identity, marital status, or pregnancy, including maternity and paternity. This commitment extends to addressing any instances of perceived or associative discrimination and harassment. We also ensure fair treatment during recruitment and selection processes for those who are serving or have served in the armed forces, along with their families. Accommodating requests for flexible working arrangements whenever possible. We encourage you to discuss your needs with us if this is something you require. Making our roles accessible to individuals with diverse abilities. If you need any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know so we can meet your needs. We offer a range of employee networks to support our colleagues. More information about these networks can be found in the D&I Information booklet that candidates are sent when invited to interview. . click apply for full job details
Salary: £32,075-34,434 per annum (dependent on experience) Hours: 30 (working pattern to be agreed with successful applicant) Any additional hours worked outside the agreed pattern will be managed by agreement through flexible working arrangements or time off in lieu. Contract: Permanent DBS Required: YES - Basic The People & HR Advisor provides operational HR advice and support to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), managers and staff at CoLab. This role ensures that existing HR policies and procedures are applied consistently and in line with current employment legislation. The postholder will work closely with external professional bodies (e.g. CIPD, SafeHR or equivalent HR advisory services) to remain in-formed of legislative updates and advise SLT where changes to policy or practice may be required. This is not a strategic or line management role. Strategic HR direction and organisational risk sit with SLT. A core expectation of this role is physical presence within the Hub to provide accessible, relational support to staff. Home working is ad hoc and aligned to specific project work (e.g. employee relations case preparation). Demonstrating our values of welcome, compassion and collaboration, we are seeking individuals who are able to communicate clearly, respectfully and effectively with a diverse range of people, adapting their approach to suit different needs and contexts. The role requires building positive, professional relationships at all levels and contributing to an inclusive, welcoming environment for everyone engaging with CoLab. The post holder will be committed to empowering people to make positive choices and work towards behaviour change in their lives. They will be proactive, optimistic, and committed to the opportunities created through collaborative partnership working. Interviews: Thursday 2nd July 2026 at CoLab Exeter About the Role 1. HR Advisory & Employee Relations • Act as the first point of contact for managers seeking guidance on applying existing HR policies and procedures. • Provide operational advice across the full employee lifecycle including: Recruitment and safer recruitment processes, Induction and probation, Absence management, Performance management, Disciplinary and grievance procedures, Flexible working requests ,Family-friendly rights • Support managers with documentation and process guidance for employee relations casework. • Liaise with external HR advisors (e.g. SafeHR) where specialist advice is required. • Ensure employee relations processes are fair, documented and compliant. 2. Policy & Compliance Oversight • Maintain oversight of all HR-related policies and procedures. • Monitor legislative updates via CIPD, SafeHR or equivalent and advise SLT where policy amendments are required. • Draft updates to policies for SLT review and approval. • Ensure policy review cycles are maintained and documented. • Support implementation of policy changes across the organisation. 3. HR Systems & Administration Oversight • Oversee the effective use of HR systems (e.g. SafeHR or equivalent). • Ensure accurate employee records are maintained in line with GDPR. • Monitor annual leave, absence and probation tracking. • Work with Finance to support payroll administration processes. • Provide HR data reports to SLT as required (e.g. absence trends, staffing metrics). 4. Recruitment & Onboarding Support • Support managers to deliver compliant recruitment processes. • Oversee preparation of contracts and offer documentation. • Ensure onboarding documentation and right-to-work checks are completed. • Maintain recruitment templates and process guidance. 5. On-Site Staff Support • Be visibly present and accessible within the Hub. • Provide informal guidance and signposting to staff where appropriate. • Support managers with difficult conversations and people-related matters. • Maintain appropriate professional boundaries while being approachable. 6. Continuous Professional Awareness • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of UK employment law and best practice. • Engage with professional networks (e.g. CIPD updates). • Escalate complex or high-risk matters to SLT promptly. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of duties. You may be required to under-take additional duties consistent with the nature and level of the role and the broader objectives of CoLab. Working Pattern & Presence: This role is primarily office-based to ensure visibility and accessibility to staff. Home working may be agreed on an ad hoc basis where aligned to project work or case preparation. Person Specification With an approach that aligns to our values of compassion, welcome, collaboration, ambition and social justice, the post holder will be able to demonstrate the following: Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential • CIPD Level 3 qualified (or working towards) or demonstrable equivalent operational HR experience. We will support the successful candidate to further their CIPD training. • Proven experience working in a generalist HR role within the UK. • Sound working knowledge of UK employment law and its practical application. • Experience supporting managers with employee relations processes including absence management, performance management, disciplinary and grievance procedures. • Experience maintaining and updating HR policies in line with legislative changes. • Ability to interpret legislation and professional guidance (e.g. CIPD, SafeHR) and translate this into practical advice for managers. • Experience overseeing recruitment and onboarding processes, including right-to-work and safer recruitment requirements. • Experience maintaining accurate and confidential HR records in line with GDPR. • Strong written communication skills, including drafting clear documentation and correspondence. • Confident verbal communicator, able to explain HR processes clearly and calmly. • High level of discretion and ability to manage sensitive information appropriately. • Experience using HR systems to monitor absence, leave and employee records. • Ability to provide accurate HR data and reports to senior leaders as required. Desirable • Experience working within the charity or not-for-profit sector. • Experience working in a small or medium-sized organisation with limited internal HR infrastructure. • Experience supporting organisations with lived-experience or trauma-informed workforces. • Experience liaising with external HR advisory services or employment law providers. • Experience supporting policy review cycles and organisational compliance processes. Personal Qualities and Values Essential • Approachable and relational, building trust through consistent presence and visibility within the organisation. • Comfortable being available in person and providing calm, grounded support without becoming over-involved. • Able to remain steady and professional in emotionally complex or sensitive situations. • Capable of supporting managers through challenging conversations without escalating tension. • Fair and objective in approach, applying policy consistently and proportionately. • Able to balance compassion with procedural integrity. • Demonstrates impartiality while remaining human and empathetic. • Clear and confident communicator, able to explain policies and processes in accessible, plain language. • Produces accurate, well-structured written documentation. • Emotionally intelligent, able to read situations and adapt approach appropriately. • Understands professional boundaries between advice, advocacy and decision-making. • Knows when to escalate matters appropriately. • Discreet and trustworthy, maintaining absolute confidentiality. • Exercises sound professional judgement when handling sensitive information. • Organised and methodical in managing casework and documentation. • Maintains accurate records and audit trails. • Comfortable working within defined remit and escalation structures. • Respects SLT accountability for organisational risk and organisational decision making. Desirable • Experience working in values-led or trauma-informed settings, with an understanding of how organisational culture and lived experience intersect with HR practice. • Coaching mindset, supporting managers to build confidence rather than taking over situations. • Reflective practitioner, able to review own practice and seek advice or supervision appropriately. • Balanced and pragmatic in approach, able to distinguish between matters requiring formal process and those suitable for informal resolution. • Comfortable operating in a dynamic environment where projects, funding and organisational capacity may shift. Safer Recruitment & Compliance • Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. • Appointment may be subject to a DBS check at the appropriate level for the role. • We are committed to making reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. Fixed-term Employment Protection Fixed-term employees will be treated no less favourably than comparable permanent employees . click apply for full job details
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Salary: £32,075-34,434 per annum (dependent on experience) Hours: 30 (working pattern to be agreed with successful applicant) Any additional hours worked outside the agreed pattern will be managed by agreement through flexible working arrangements or time off in lieu. Contract: Permanent DBS Required: YES - Basic The People & HR Advisor provides operational HR advice and support to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), managers and staff at CoLab. This role ensures that existing HR policies and procedures are applied consistently and in line with current employment legislation. The postholder will work closely with external professional bodies (e.g. CIPD, SafeHR or equivalent HR advisory services) to remain in-formed of legislative updates and advise SLT where changes to policy or practice may be required. This is not a strategic or line management role. Strategic HR direction and organisational risk sit with SLT. A core expectation of this role is physical presence within the Hub to provide accessible, relational support to staff. Home working is ad hoc and aligned to specific project work (e.g. employee relations case preparation). Demonstrating our values of welcome, compassion and collaboration, we are seeking individuals who are able to communicate clearly, respectfully and effectively with a diverse range of people, adapting their approach to suit different needs and contexts. The role requires building positive, professional relationships at all levels and contributing to an inclusive, welcoming environment for everyone engaging with CoLab. The post holder will be committed to empowering people to make positive choices and work towards behaviour change in their lives. They will be proactive, optimistic, and committed to the opportunities created through collaborative partnership working. Interviews: Thursday 2nd July 2026 at CoLab Exeter About the Role 1. HR Advisory & Employee Relations • Act as the first point of contact for managers seeking guidance on applying existing HR policies and procedures. • Provide operational advice across the full employee lifecycle including: Recruitment and safer recruitment processes, Induction and probation, Absence management, Performance management, Disciplinary and grievance procedures, Flexible working requests ,Family-friendly rights • Support managers with documentation and process guidance for employee relations casework. • Liaise with external HR advisors (e.g. SafeHR) where specialist advice is required. • Ensure employee relations processes are fair, documented and compliant. 2. Policy & Compliance Oversight • Maintain oversight of all HR-related policies and procedures. • Monitor legislative updates via CIPD, SafeHR or equivalent and advise SLT where policy amendments are required. • Draft updates to policies for SLT review and approval. • Ensure policy review cycles are maintained and documented. • Support implementation of policy changes across the organisation. 3. HR Systems & Administration Oversight • Oversee the effective use of HR systems (e.g. SafeHR or equivalent). • Ensure accurate employee records are maintained in line with GDPR. • Monitor annual leave, absence and probation tracking. • Work with Finance to support payroll administration processes. • Provide HR data reports to SLT as required (e.g. absence trends, staffing metrics). 4. Recruitment & Onboarding Support • Support managers to deliver compliant recruitment processes. • Oversee preparation of contracts and offer documentation. • Ensure onboarding documentation and right-to-work checks are completed. • Maintain recruitment templates and process guidance. 5. On-Site Staff Support • Be visibly present and accessible within the Hub. • Provide informal guidance and signposting to staff where appropriate. • Support managers with difficult conversations and people-related matters. • Maintain appropriate professional boundaries while being approachable. 6. Continuous Professional Awareness • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of UK employment law and best practice. • Engage with professional networks (e.g. CIPD updates). • Escalate complex or high-risk matters to SLT promptly. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of duties. You may be required to under-take additional duties consistent with the nature and level of the role and the broader objectives of CoLab. Working Pattern & Presence: This role is primarily office-based to ensure visibility and accessibility to staff. Home working may be agreed on an ad hoc basis where aligned to project work or case preparation. Person Specification With an approach that aligns to our values of compassion, welcome, collaboration, ambition and social justice, the post holder will be able to demonstrate the following: Skills, Knowledge and Experience Essential • CIPD Level 3 qualified (or working towards) or demonstrable equivalent operational HR experience. We will support the successful candidate to further their CIPD training. • Proven experience working in a generalist HR role within the UK. • Sound working knowledge of UK employment law and its practical application. • Experience supporting managers with employee relations processes including absence management, performance management, disciplinary and grievance procedures. • Experience maintaining and updating HR policies in line with legislative changes. • Ability to interpret legislation and professional guidance (e.g. CIPD, SafeHR) and translate this into practical advice for managers. • Experience overseeing recruitment and onboarding processes, including right-to-work and safer recruitment requirements. • Experience maintaining accurate and confidential HR records in line with GDPR. • Strong written communication skills, including drafting clear documentation and correspondence. • Confident verbal communicator, able to explain HR processes clearly and calmly. • High level of discretion and ability to manage sensitive information appropriately. • Experience using HR systems to monitor absence, leave and employee records. • Ability to provide accurate HR data and reports to senior leaders as required. Desirable • Experience working within the charity or not-for-profit sector. • Experience working in a small or medium-sized organisation with limited internal HR infrastructure. • Experience supporting organisations with lived-experience or trauma-informed workforces. • Experience liaising with external HR advisory services or employment law providers. • Experience supporting policy review cycles and organisational compliance processes. Personal Qualities and Values Essential • Approachable and relational, building trust through consistent presence and visibility within the organisation. • Comfortable being available in person and providing calm, grounded support without becoming over-involved. • Able to remain steady and professional in emotionally complex or sensitive situations. • Capable of supporting managers through challenging conversations without escalating tension. • Fair and objective in approach, applying policy consistently and proportionately. • Able to balance compassion with procedural integrity. • Demonstrates impartiality while remaining human and empathetic. • Clear and confident communicator, able to explain policies and processes in accessible, plain language. • Produces accurate, well-structured written documentation. • Emotionally intelligent, able to read situations and adapt approach appropriately. • Understands professional boundaries between advice, advocacy and decision-making. • Knows when to escalate matters appropriately. • Discreet and trustworthy, maintaining absolute confidentiality. • Exercises sound professional judgement when handling sensitive information. • Organised and methodical in managing casework and documentation. • Maintains accurate records and audit trails. • Comfortable working within defined remit and escalation structures. • Respects SLT accountability for organisational risk and organisational decision making. Desirable • Experience working in values-led or trauma-informed settings, with an understanding of how organisational culture and lived experience intersect with HR practice. • Coaching mindset, supporting managers to build confidence rather than taking over situations. • Reflective practitioner, able to review own practice and seek advice or supervision appropriately. • Balanced and pragmatic in approach, able to distinguish between matters requiring formal process and those suitable for informal resolution. • Comfortable operating in a dynamic environment where projects, funding and organisational capacity may shift. Safer Recruitment & Compliance • Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. • Appointment may be subject to a DBS check at the appropriate level for the role. • We are committed to making reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. Fixed-term Employment Protection Fixed-term employees will be treated no less favourably than comparable permanent employees . click apply for full job details
Step Into a Leadership Role in Private Client Advisory Empower entrepreneurs, guide high-net-worth individuals Your new company This is your opportunity to join a forward-thinking accountancy and advisory firm that partners with the UK's most dynamic and fast-growing businesses. With a strong reputation for supporting entrepreneurial ventures and private clients, the firm offers a collaborative culture, global reach, and a commitment to helping clients-and colleagues-thrive in a changing world. Your new role As an Associate Director or Director within the Private Client Services team, you'll take the lead in managing a portfolio of high-net-worth individuals, families, and their associated structures. You'll provide strategic tax advice, oversee compliance, and build long-term relationships that position you as a trusted advisor. Your role will also involve mentoring junior team members, identifying new business opportunities, and contributing to the continued growth of the practice. Key responsibilities include: Managing complex client portfolios and delivering tailored tax solutions Advising on succession planning, restructuring, and wealth preservation Overseeing billing, WIP, and client onboarding processes Building strong relationships with clients and intermediaries Leading projects and supporting the development of junior colleagues Ensuring compliance with quality and risk management standards What you'll need to succeed We're looking for someone who brings both technical expertise and a people-first mindset. You'll need: CTA and/or ACA qualification (or equivalent) Strong experience advising high-net-worth individuals and their families A deep understanding of UK tax legislation and wealth structures Proven ability to manage client relationships and spot growth opportunities Confidence in networking and representing the firm in the market Leadership skills with a passion for mentoring and developing others What you'll get in return This role offers more than just a title-it's a platform for long-term growth. You'll benefit from: Flexible, agile working arrangements Direct access to senior leadership and a clear career path A supportive, inclusive culture that values individuality Modern collaboration spaces and continuous learning opportunities Recognition for your contributions and the freedom to shape your future What you need to do now If you're ready to lead, inspire, and make a lasting impact in private client advisory, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and join a team where your expertise will be valued, your ideas welcomed, and your career ambitions supported.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Step Into a Leadership Role in Private Client Advisory Empower entrepreneurs, guide high-net-worth individuals Your new company This is your opportunity to join a forward-thinking accountancy and advisory firm that partners with the UK's most dynamic and fast-growing businesses. With a strong reputation for supporting entrepreneurial ventures and private clients, the firm offers a collaborative culture, global reach, and a commitment to helping clients-and colleagues-thrive in a changing world. Your new role As an Associate Director or Director within the Private Client Services team, you'll take the lead in managing a portfolio of high-net-worth individuals, families, and their associated structures. You'll provide strategic tax advice, oversee compliance, and build long-term relationships that position you as a trusted advisor. Your role will also involve mentoring junior team members, identifying new business opportunities, and contributing to the continued growth of the practice. Key responsibilities include: Managing complex client portfolios and delivering tailored tax solutions Advising on succession planning, restructuring, and wealth preservation Overseeing billing, WIP, and client onboarding processes Building strong relationships with clients and intermediaries Leading projects and supporting the development of junior colleagues Ensuring compliance with quality and risk management standards What you'll need to succeed We're looking for someone who brings both technical expertise and a people-first mindset. You'll need: CTA and/or ACA qualification (or equivalent) Strong experience advising high-net-worth individuals and their families A deep understanding of UK tax legislation and wealth structures Proven ability to manage client relationships and spot growth opportunities Confidence in networking and representing the firm in the market Leadership skills with a passion for mentoring and developing others What you'll get in return This role offers more than just a title-it's a platform for long-term growth. You'll benefit from: Flexible, agile working arrangements Direct access to senior leadership and a clear career path A supportive, inclusive culture that values individuality Modern collaboration spaces and continuous learning opportunities Recognition for your contributions and the freedom to shape your future What you need to do now If you're ready to lead, inspire, and make a lasting impact in private client advisory, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and join a team where your expertise will be valued, your ideas welcomed, and your career ambitions supported.
OMB Tax Director/Partner job opportunity based in the Midlands Your new company This rapidly growing and acquisitive firm has achieved unprecedented growth in the last few years and is looking to invest in the expansion of its OMB Tax Advisory team. Your new role This is such an exciting time to join the national team of technical tax advisors at Director or Partner level. The firm works with SME, OMB and Entrepreneurial businesses from the conception of an idea, sourcing funding/investments to kickstart a business all the way to developing strategic growth plans or exit strategies. There is no shortage of work, so the focus will be on building and maintaining relationships with clients and fellow partners and managing the delivery of ad hoc advisory work and consultancy projects. You will be supported by the current team and given the means to recruit further and define your role within the wider business. What you'll need to succeed They are keen to talk to bold and knowledgeable people that want to join their like-minded team and become part of their journey as they continue to grow the business. What you'll get in return The firm operates a flexible, hybrid working policy with client satisfaction at the heart of what they do. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
OMB Tax Director/Partner job opportunity based in the Midlands Your new company This rapidly growing and acquisitive firm has achieved unprecedented growth in the last few years and is looking to invest in the expansion of its OMB Tax Advisory team. Your new role This is such an exciting time to join the national team of technical tax advisors at Director or Partner level. The firm works with SME, OMB and Entrepreneurial businesses from the conception of an idea, sourcing funding/investments to kickstart a business all the way to developing strategic growth plans or exit strategies. There is no shortage of work, so the focus will be on building and maintaining relationships with clients and fellow partners and managing the delivery of ad hoc advisory work and consultancy projects. You will be supported by the current team and given the means to recruit further and define your role within the wider business. What you'll need to succeed They are keen to talk to bold and knowledgeable people that want to join their like-minded team and become part of their journey as they continue to grow the business. What you'll get in return The firm operates a flexible, hybrid working policy with client satisfaction at the heart of what they do. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
We're looking for a Deputy Programme Director (Support and Advice), internally known as a Specialist Delivery Manager, to lead the development of our advisory and support services within the Nature Towns and Cities team. Working with councils, their partners and communities, funders and investors, you'll help put nature and access to green and blue space at the heart of urban life - creating healthier, more resilient places across the UK. You'll also play a key role in connecting this work across the National Trust and aligning with wider urban programmes to maximise impact. This role is hosted by the National Trust and works across the Nature Towns and Cities Coalition. It's fixed term until February 2029. As this is a partnership role, we will be sharing your application with partners for assessment. What it's like to work here Nature Towns and Cities is a coalition led by the National Trust, Natural England and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, working to create greener, healthier and more vibrant urban communities. Our ambition is to bring nature closer to home for millions of people. You'll work across the National Trust and partner organisations in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment, helping to deliver our goal of improving access to quality green space for 5 million people and enabling 1 million more children and young people to spend time outdoors. Your contractual location will be Manchester, Swindon, Birmingham or London and you'll be required to work at a National Trust or partner office for 40-60% of your working week. This will be discussed in more detail at interview. Regular travel throughout the UK will be required. What you'll be doing You'll lead the design and delivery of the Nature Towns and Cities support and advice function, responding to the needs of 100 towns and cities and a growing network of hundreds of community organisations. Working with colleagues and partners, you'll deploy expertise from across the National Trust, partner organisations and external consultants to help places take action for nature and people at scale, while continuously reviewing and improving the offer. You'll commission learning and training programmes and use your insight to shape wider programme activity, including the network and accreditation scheme. Covering areas from ecology and inclusion to economics and investment readiness, you'll play a key role in the leadership team, deputising for the Programme Director, and working closely with the wider Urban Team to strengthen integration and knowledge sharing across the National Trust and align with other urban programmes where beneficial. More detail on Nature Towns and Cities can be found in the information pack attached to this vacancy. Who we're looking for You'll bring a broad range of the following knowledge, skills and experience, shaped by different roles, sectors or career paths, and the judgment to apply them effectively at scale; Proven experience leading multi-disciplinary and matrix teams Strong influencing, negotiation and consultancy skills Deep expertise in at least two relevant fields (e.g. urban nature, green infrastructure, urbanism, climate resilience, health or communities) Good understanding of local government and the urban operating environment Experience in service design Demonstrated success in building and delivering partnerships Creative, collaborative and solutions-focused approach Excellent communication skills with a strong commitment to inclusive and equitable ways of working The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a Deputy Programme Director (Support and Advice), internally known as a Specialist Delivery Manager, to lead the development of our advisory and support services within the Nature Towns and Cities team. Working with councils, their partners and communities, funders and investors, you'll help put nature and access to green and blue space at the heart of urban life - creating healthier, more resilient places across the UK. You'll also play a key role in connecting this work across the National Trust and aligning with wider urban programmes to maximise impact. This role is hosted by the National Trust and works across the Nature Towns and Cities Coalition. It's fixed term until February 2029. As this is a partnership role, we will be sharing your application with partners for assessment. What it's like to work here Nature Towns and Cities is a coalition led by the National Trust, Natural England and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, working to create greener, healthier and more vibrant urban communities. Our ambition is to bring nature closer to home for millions of people. You'll work across the National Trust and partner organisations in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment, helping to deliver our goal of improving access to quality green space for 5 million people and enabling 1 million more children and young people to spend time outdoors. Your contractual location will be Manchester, Swindon, Birmingham or London and you'll be required to work at a National Trust or partner office for 40-60% of your working week. This will be discussed in more detail at interview. Regular travel throughout the UK will be required. What you'll be doing You'll lead the design and delivery of the Nature Towns and Cities support and advice function, responding to the needs of 100 towns and cities and a growing network of hundreds of community organisations. Working with colleagues and partners, you'll deploy expertise from across the National Trust, partner organisations and external consultants to help places take action for nature and people at scale, while continuously reviewing and improving the offer. You'll commission learning and training programmes and use your insight to shape wider programme activity, including the network and accreditation scheme. Covering areas from ecology and inclusion to economics and investment readiness, you'll play a key role in the leadership team, deputising for the Programme Director, and working closely with the wider Urban Team to strengthen integration and knowledge sharing across the National Trust and align with other urban programmes where beneficial. More detail on Nature Towns and Cities can be found in the information pack attached to this vacancy. Who we're looking for You'll bring a broad range of the following knowledge, skills and experience, shaped by different roles, sectors or career paths, and the judgment to apply them effectively at scale; Proven experience leading multi-disciplinary and matrix teams Strong influencing, negotiation and consultancy skills Deep expertise in at least two relevant fields (e.g. urban nature, green infrastructure, urbanism, climate resilience, health or communities) Good understanding of local government and the urban operating environment Experience in service design Demonstrated success in building and delivering partnerships Creative, collaborative and solutions-focused approach Excellent communication skills with a strong commitment to inclusive and equitable ways of working The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
Experience Life Insurance Advisor - Remote UK-Based (Remote) £30,000 starting salary rising to £33,000 after probation, Uncapped Commission + Excellent Benefits Candidates based in London receive a £2,000 London Weighting allowance An exciting opportunity has arisen for experienced Protection Advisers to join a well-established and fast-growing organisation that is heavily investing in its future. With strong partnerships in place and a consistent flow of high-quality, engaged customers, this is a chance to focus on delivering great advice, not chasing leads. This is a role where you can genuinely thrive in a high-performance, supportive environment, with the tools, training, and opportunity to build a long-term career. What You'll Be Doing Speaking with engaged customers seeking protection advice Providing tailored recommendations across Life, Critical Illness, and Income Protection Supporting clients through important financial decisions with care and professionalism Managing a varied pipeline of active cases Working collaboratively within a high-performing advisory team What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Life Protection Adviser role Strong understanding of protection products Confident, professional, and customer-focused approach Ability to work at pace while maintaining high-quality advice standards R05 qualification (desirable but not essential) What's on Offer £30,000 starting salary rising to £33,000 after probation, £2,000 London Weighting (where applicable) Uncapped commission with strong earning potential Consistent supply of high-quality, pre-qualified leads Clear progression routes into senior and specialist roles Ongoing training, coaching, and development Flexible working options (hybrid / remote depending on requirements) Additional benefits, incentives, and rewards Working Hours 40 hours per week with flexible shifts between 8am-8pm, including occasional evenings and one Saturday per month 9am - 3pm (with a day off in lieu). Why Join? This is a business that is actively investing in its people, partnerships, and future growth. You'll be joining at an exciting time where you can focus on delivering high-quality protection advice while building a clear and rewarding long-term career. If you're an experienced Protection Adviser looking for your next step, apply today with your CV.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Experience Life Insurance Advisor - Remote UK-Based (Remote) £30,000 starting salary rising to £33,000 after probation, Uncapped Commission + Excellent Benefits Candidates based in London receive a £2,000 London Weighting allowance An exciting opportunity has arisen for experienced Protection Advisers to join a well-established and fast-growing organisation that is heavily investing in its future. With strong partnerships in place and a consistent flow of high-quality, engaged customers, this is a chance to focus on delivering great advice, not chasing leads. This is a role where you can genuinely thrive in a high-performance, supportive environment, with the tools, training, and opportunity to build a long-term career. What You'll Be Doing Speaking with engaged customers seeking protection advice Providing tailored recommendations across Life, Critical Illness, and Income Protection Supporting clients through important financial decisions with care and professionalism Managing a varied pipeline of active cases Working collaboratively within a high-performing advisory team What We're Looking For Previous experience in a Life Protection Adviser role Strong understanding of protection products Confident, professional, and customer-focused approach Ability to work at pace while maintaining high-quality advice standards R05 qualification (desirable but not essential) What's on Offer £30,000 starting salary rising to £33,000 after probation, £2,000 London Weighting (where applicable) Uncapped commission with strong earning potential Consistent supply of high-quality, pre-qualified leads Clear progression routes into senior and specialist roles Ongoing training, coaching, and development Flexible working options (hybrid / remote depending on requirements) Additional benefits, incentives, and rewards Working Hours 40 hours per week with flexible shifts between 8am-8pm, including occasional evenings and one Saturday per month 9am - 3pm (with a day off in lieu). Why Join? This is a business that is actively investing in its people, partnerships, and future growth. You'll be joining at an exciting time where you can focus on delivering high-quality protection advice while building a clear and rewarding long-term career. If you're an experienced Protection Adviser looking for your next step, apply today with your CV.
Private Client Tax Senior Manager Opportunity Your new company Join a nationally respected firm in audit, tax, advisory and consulting, where people feel supported, included and genuinely enjoy their work. As the Tax team grows, they're looking for a Senior Manager to help shape the future. It's a place where careers flourish, contributions matter, and making a positive difference-for clients, communities and colleagues-is part of everyday life. Your new role This is a key role within the Private Client team, where you'll provide expert technical guidance and exceptional client service. You'll manage a key portfolio and play a vital part in driving business growth. The role includes leading within the management group and supporting colleagues across the team. You'll need to engage confidently with high-net-worth clients and their advisors, translating complex tax matters into clear guidance. Mentorship will be a core element too, offering support and training to junior team members. You'll be responsible for reviewing tax returns and computations within agreed deadlines, ensuring the delivery of compliance is both efficient and well-controlled. You'll support senior colleagues with tax planning and contribute to ad hoc projects as needed. Building and maintaining strong client relationships will be a key part of your role, alongside managing expectations with care and clarity.Your technical expertise should cover a broad range of areas relevant to private clients-particularly international tax matters, property, income tax, CGT, IHT, trusts and estates. You'll be well-versed in UK resident and non-dom tax matters, including offshore trusts and structures, and stay informed on both domestic and global tax legislation.You'll produce tailored, high-quality written reports suited to a variety of audiences-from clients with limited financial knowledge to experienced offshore trustees. In some cases, you'll prepare court-appropriate documentation for expert witness work in financial remedy proceedings.Managing work in progress will be essential, including meeting recoverability targets and ensuring fee quotes remain realistic and transparent. You'll maintain regular contact with clients, respond promptly, and anticipate their needs while keeping them informed throughout the process.Professional risk must be carefully managed through thorough documentation, collaboration with senior colleagues, and adherence to proper review procedures. You'll also take on other responsibilities as required to meet evolving business needs. What you'll need to succeed This role suits a tax manager aiming for senior level, or a senior manager seeking something new. You'll be proactive, professional, and able to meet client needs with minimal supervision. Experience managing high net worth clients is key. CTA is essential; STEP or ADIT is a plus. Strong relationship-building skills and commercial awareness are important. You should be organised, well-informed on tax, and supportive of your team's growth. Skills, Knowledge & Experience You should have broad tax experience and work well with minimal Partner oversight. You'll meet deadlines, handle billing, and manage expectations. Partners rely on you, and your team looks to you for direction.Technically, you'll understand private client tax, especially cross-border issues. You're recognised for your expertise and comfortable with HMRC. You handle high-pressure advice with confidence.You understand client risk appetite and tailor communication accordingly. You help clients stay up to date and offer strategic, personalised solutions. You build knowledge across the firm and connect with quality intermediaries.You lead by example, earning trust from your team. Your judgement is respected, and your input valued. You tackle tough situations with composure and clarity. What you'll get in return You'll be part of a collaborative, inclusive and welcoming culture that's committed to supporting your growth and development. With access to specialist knowledge, valuable resources and ongoing learning opportunities, your career here can be both satisfying and rewarding. You'll benefit from competitive pay, flexible benefits, a clearly mapped-out career pathway and a working environment that adapts to your needs. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Private Client Tax Senior Manager Opportunity Your new company Join a nationally respected firm in audit, tax, advisory and consulting, where people feel supported, included and genuinely enjoy their work. As the Tax team grows, they're looking for a Senior Manager to help shape the future. It's a place where careers flourish, contributions matter, and making a positive difference-for clients, communities and colleagues-is part of everyday life. Your new role This is a key role within the Private Client team, where you'll provide expert technical guidance and exceptional client service. You'll manage a key portfolio and play a vital part in driving business growth. The role includes leading within the management group and supporting colleagues across the team. You'll need to engage confidently with high-net-worth clients and their advisors, translating complex tax matters into clear guidance. Mentorship will be a core element too, offering support and training to junior team members. You'll be responsible for reviewing tax returns and computations within agreed deadlines, ensuring the delivery of compliance is both efficient and well-controlled. You'll support senior colleagues with tax planning and contribute to ad hoc projects as needed. Building and maintaining strong client relationships will be a key part of your role, alongside managing expectations with care and clarity.Your technical expertise should cover a broad range of areas relevant to private clients-particularly international tax matters, property, income tax, CGT, IHT, trusts and estates. You'll be well-versed in UK resident and non-dom tax matters, including offshore trusts and structures, and stay informed on both domestic and global tax legislation.You'll produce tailored, high-quality written reports suited to a variety of audiences-from clients with limited financial knowledge to experienced offshore trustees. In some cases, you'll prepare court-appropriate documentation for expert witness work in financial remedy proceedings.Managing work in progress will be essential, including meeting recoverability targets and ensuring fee quotes remain realistic and transparent. You'll maintain regular contact with clients, respond promptly, and anticipate their needs while keeping them informed throughout the process.Professional risk must be carefully managed through thorough documentation, collaboration with senior colleagues, and adherence to proper review procedures. You'll also take on other responsibilities as required to meet evolving business needs. What you'll need to succeed This role suits a tax manager aiming for senior level, or a senior manager seeking something new. You'll be proactive, professional, and able to meet client needs with minimal supervision. Experience managing high net worth clients is key. CTA is essential; STEP or ADIT is a plus. Strong relationship-building skills and commercial awareness are important. You should be organised, well-informed on tax, and supportive of your team's growth. Skills, Knowledge & Experience You should have broad tax experience and work well with minimal Partner oversight. You'll meet deadlines, handle billing, and manage expectations. Partners rely on you, and your team looks to you for direction.Technically, you'll understand private client tax, especially cross-border issues. You're recognised for your expertise and comfortable with HMRC. You handle high-pressure advice with confidence.You understand client risk appetite and tailor communication accordingly. You help clients stay up to date and offer strategic, personalised solutions. You build knowledge across the firm and connect with quality intermediaries.You lead by example, earning trust from your team. Your judgement is respected, and your input valued. You tackle tough situations with composure and clarity. What you'll get in return You'll be part of a collaborative, inclusive and welcoming culture that's committed to supporting your growth and development. With access to specialist knowledge, valuable resources and ongoing learning opportunities, your career here can be both satisfying and rewarding. You'll benefit from competitive pay, flexible benefits, a clearly mapped-out career pathway and a working environment that adapts to your needs. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Opportunity: Employment Solicitor (1-5 PQE) Location: Reading Hybrid Working (2 Days Office Based) Salary: Up to 62,000 + Bonus If you've reached the point where you're wondering whether there might be something better out there, it's worth reading on. This is an opportunity to join a highly regarded Employment team where quality work and quality people go hand in hand. We're working with a highly regarded, Tier 1 Legal 500 Employment team that continues to go from strength to strength. They're now looking to welcome an ambitious Employment Solicitor (1-5 PQE) into a collaborative and supportive team that is known not only for the quality of its work but for the quality of its people. Whether you're actively looking or simply curious about what's out there, this is the sort of opportunity that's worth a conversation. Why This Role Stands Out: You'll join a well-established team advising a diverse client base ranging from household names and international businesses through to owner-managed companies and growing organisations. The work is varied, commercially focused and often complex, covering everything from Employment Tribunal litigation and workplace investigations to restructures, TUPE projects and strategic HR advisory work. Importantly, you'll be trusted with responsibility from day one. You'll work closely with experienced Partners and senior lawyers who are genuinely invested in developing the next generation of talent, giving you the opportunity to accelerate your progression whilst building your own profile in the market. The Team: If you've ever felt like just another fee earner, this could be a refreshing change. The team has built a reputation for being approachable, down-to-earth and highly collaborative. There is a real emphasis on sharing knowledge, supporting one another and creating an environment where people can develop their careers without sacrificing their wellbeing. It's a team that celebrates success together, encourages business development and gives lawyers the freedom to have a voice in client relationships and strategic discussions. What You Will Be Doing: Advising employers on a broad range of contentious and non-contentious employment matters Supporting clients through disciplinary, grievance and internal workplace procedures Handling Employment Tribunal claims and advocacy opportunities Advising on TUPE, restructures and organisational change projects Drafting settlement agreements and providing strategic HR support Building strong client relationships and contributing to seminars, networking and business development initiatives Working alongside highly experienced Employment specialists on complex, high-profile matters What We Are Looking For: Qualified Solicitor with approximately 1-5 years' PQE in Employment law Strong technical knowledge coupled with commercial awareness Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Someone who enjoys working collaboratively and wants to continue developing their expertise An interest in business development and becoming a trusted adviser to clients What Is in It for You? Bonus scheme High-quality, varied client work Clear progression opportunities Supportive and approachable leadership team Tier 1 Legal 500 Employment team Private medical cover, life assurance 5x salary, season travel loan and more Enhanced annual leave + birthday leave (buy/sell 5 days) Wellbeing initiatives and a people-focused culture A firm that combines high standards with a friendly, modern approach to working If you're wondering whether there might be something better out there than your current role, this could be exactly the chat worth having! For a confidential discussion, apply or get in touch via email at Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Opportunity: Employment Solicitor (1-5 PQE) Location: Reading Hybrid Working (2 Days Office Based) Salary: Up to 62,000 + Bonus If you've reached the point where you're wondering whether there might be something better out there, it's worth reading on. This is an opportunity to join a highly regarded Employment team where quality work and quality people go hand in hand. We're working with a highly regarded, Tier 1 Legal 500 Employment team that continues to go from strength to strength. They're now looking to welcome an ambitious Employment Solicitor (1-5 PQE) into a collaborative and supportive team that is known not only for the quality of its work but for the quality of its people. Whether you're actively looking or simply curious about what's out there, this is the sort of opportunity that's worth a conversation. Why This Role Stands Out: You'll join a well-established team advising a diverse client base ranging from household names and international businesses through to owner-managed companies and growing organisations. The work is varied, commercially focused and often complex, covering everything from Employment Tribunal litigation and workplace investigations to restructures, TUPE projects and strategic HR advisory work. Importantly, you'll be trusted with responsibility from day one. You'll work closely with experienced Partners and senior lawyers who are genuinely invested in developing the next generation of talent, giving you the opportunity to accelerate your progression whilst building your own profile in the market. The Team: If you've ever felt like just another fee earner, this could be a refreshing change. The team has built a reputation for being approachable, down-to-earth and highly collaborative. There is a real emphasis on sharing knowledge, supporting one another and creating an environment where people can develop their careers without sacrificing their wellbeing. It's a team that celebrates success together, encourages business development and gives lawyers the freedom to have a voice in client relationships and strategic discussions. What You Will Be Doing: Advising employers on a broad range of contentious and non-contentious employment matters Supporting clients through disciplinary, grievance and internal workplace procedures Handling Employment Tribunal claims and advocacy opportunities Advising on TUPE, restructures and organisational change projects Drafting settlement agreements and providing strategic HR support Building strong client relationships and contributing to seminars, networking and business development initiatives Working alongside highly experienced Employment specialists on complex, high-profile matters What We Are Looking For: Qualified Solicitor with approximately 1-5 years' PQE in Employment law Strong technical knowledge coupled with commercial awareness Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Someone who enjoys working collaboratively and wants to continue developing their expertise An interest in business development and becoming a trusted adviser to clients What Is in It for You? Bonus scheme High-quality, varied client work Clear progression opportunities Supportive and approachable leadership team Tier 1 Legal 500 Employment team Private medical cover, life assurance 5x salary, season travel loan and more Enhanced annual leave + birthday leave (buy/sell 5 days) Wellbeing initiatives and a people-focused culture A firm that combines high standards with a friendly, modern approach to working If you're wondering whether there might be something better out there than your current role, this could be exactly the chat worth having! For a confidential discussion, apply or get in touch via email at Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
HR Manager, UK As HR Manager for the UK, you will join the Management teams, collaborating with the HRD. Following the HR operating model, you will ensure your team provides high-quality HR support and advice to UK leaders and employees. The role requires the ability to navigate and balance differing perspectives, building strong, credible relationships and influencing effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. This role requires a highly hands-on approach: staying close to the HRD, leaders and employees, supporting day-to-day people decisions using sound judgement and experience, and maintaining trust while operating in a fast-paced environment. This is a role for someone who is comfortable rolling up their sleeves as well as operating strategically, while remaining closely involved in the day-to-day issues that matter to the business and to employees. This role manages the UK HR team (currently four people) and collaborates with other UK HR teams within Corporate HR who are outside its reporting structure. On a day-to-day basis, you will: • Serve as a trusted partner for senior leaders located in UK ensuring the establishment of sound people management practices and the implementation of consistent decision-making processes. • Coach leaders in the application of HR procedures, processes, and tools, providing the necessary feedback on their effectiveness to the global owners, suggesting improvements and ensuring compliance is maintained. • Support leaders to identify, prioritize and build organizational capabilities, behaviours, and structures. • Promote change management and help leaders to change and deal with possible barriers. • Provide local expertise to guide policies and processes and ensure legal compliance in UK. • Partner closely with the HRD in the delivery of the HR agenda • Ensure the implementation and delivery of the EDI agenda • Manage the budget and other financial measures of the HR department Together with your team: • Deliver an HR advisory service that is responsive and supportive to both employees and leaders within the UK. • Support management teams and leaders locally in a strategic and proactive way across Business units and functions and based on strong local- and business understanding. • Deliver HR services in coordination with the HR network to ensure great HR support with consistent quality for leaders. • Collaborate with the HR network to help design and deliver global processes and activities locally. • Develop, define, and implement specific local processes and concepts based on local needs, where these are not covered by global processes and initiatives. • Ensure adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, agreements, and policies in UK. • Build strong relations and handle negotiations with local union and employee representatives. • Advise other parts of the HR organisation on local conditions, needs and legislation to reduce risk and ensure global processes and initiatives are well implemented in the UK. • Work closely with other support functions to ensure compliance and a great employee experience • Take ownership of the HR cycle and lead its implementation aligning with the HRD as required Management responsibilities: • In your role as a HR manager, you shall manage and develop the department to ensure delivery of targets, including but not limited to: o Ensure the safety, well-being, and development of employees. o Developing the department to deliver on business priorities and ensure collaboration with other units. o Ensure your team are visible and present in the office at least 3 days a week o Ensure awareness of and adherence with Code of Conduct. o Oversee the overall planning, budgeting, and performance management process within the department. o Secure License to operate through ensuring adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, collaboration with local unions and employee representatives, Employers' associations, agreements, and policies in country. Preferred Qualifications • Higher relevant education, preferably at Master's level • Chartered or Fellow Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development • Good business understanding • Strong knowledge of UK labour law and employee relations Preferred Skills & Behaviour • Must be willing to be visible to the business and leaders • Office presence of at least 3 days a week is mandatory for this role (this is a visible role) • Senior HR professional with experience working and collaborating within a global matrix structure, with an understanding of the challenges of navigating a matrix structure and be comfortable with this • Self-driven, and solution oriented (See's challenges as an opportunity to add value) • Able to manage high workload, and shifting priorities • Comfortable working in close partnership with the HRD and other functions Excellent communication skills in English Leadership expectations • Work according to the leadership expectations defined from time to time • People leadership skills • Strategic and analytical mindset • Relationship builder with the ability to collaborate constructively with colleagues and leaders at all levels • Solution oriented and strong decision maker, with excellent cooperative abilities • High personal integrity and high ethical standards. Good work ethic & a positive attitude Immediately available or short notice period 3 days in the office
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
HR Manager, UK As HR Manager for the UK, you will join the Management teams, collaborating with the HRD. Following the HR operating model, you will ensure your team provides high-quality HR support and advice to UK leaders and employees. The role requires the ability to navigate and balance differing perspectives, building strong, credible relationships and influencing effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. This role requires a highly hands-on approach: staying close to the HRD, leaders and employees, supporting day-to-day people decisions using sound judgement and experience, and maintaining trust while operating in a fast-paced environment. This is a role for someone who is comfortable rolling up their sleeves as well as operating strategically, while remaining closely involved in the day-to-day issues that matter to the business and to employees. This role manages the UK HR team (currently four people) and collaborates with other UK HR teams within Corporate HR who are outside its reporting structure. On a day-to-day basis, you will: • Serve as a trusted partner for senior leaders located in UK ensuring the establishment of sound people management practices and the implementation of consistent decision-making processes. • Coach leaders in the application of HR procedures, processes, and tools, providing the necessary feedback on their effectiveness to the global owners, suggesting improvements and ensuring compliance is maintained. • Support leaders to identify, prioritize and build organizational capabilities, behaviours, and structures. • Promote change management and help leaders to change and deal with possible barriers. • Provide local expertise to guide policies and processes and ensure legal compliance in UK. • Partner closely with the HRD in the delivery of the HR agenda • Ensure the implementation and delivery of the EDI agenda • Manage the budget and other financial measures of the HR department Together with your team: • Deliver an HR advisory service that is responsive and supportive to both employees and leaders within the UK. • Support management teams and leaders locally in a strategic and proactive way across Business units and functions and based on strong local- and business understanding. • Deliver HR services in coordination with the HR network to ensure great HR support with consistent quality for leaders. • Collaborate with the HR network to help design and deliver global processes and activities locally. • Develop, define, and implement specific local processes and concepts based on local needs, where these are not covered by global processes and initiatives. • Ensure adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, agreements, and policies in UK. • Build strong relations and handle negotiations with local union and employee representatives. • Advise other parts of the HR organisation on local conditions, needs and legislation to reduce risk and ensure global processes and initiatives are well implemented in the UK. • Work closely with other support functions to ensure compliance and a great employee experience • Take ownership of the HR cycle and lead its implementation aligning with the HRD as required Management responsibilities: • In your role as a HR manager, you shall manage and develop the department to ensure delivery of targets, including but not limited to: o Ensure the safety, well-being, and development of employees. o Developing the department to deliver on business priorities and ensure collaboration with other units. o Ensure your team are visible and present in the office at least 3 days a week o Ensure awareness of and adherence with Code of Conduct. o Oversee the overall planning, budgeting, and performance management process within the department. o Secure License to operate through ensuring adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, collaboration with local unions and employee representatives, Employers' associations, agreements, and policies in country. Preferred Qualifications • Higher relevant education, preferably at Master's level • Chartered or Fellow Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development • Good business understanding • Strong knowledge of UK labour law and employee relations Preferred Skills & Behaviour • Must be willing to be visible to the business and leaders • Office presence of at least 3 days a week is mandatory for this role (this is a visible role) • Senior HR professional with experience working and collaborating within a global matrix structure, with an understanding of the challenges of navigating a matrix structure and be comfortable with this • Self-driven, and solution oriented (See's challenges as an opportunity to add value) • Able to manage high workload, and shifting priorities • Comfortable working in close partnership with the HRD and other functions Excellent communication skills in English Leadership expectations • Work according to the leadership expectations defined from time to time • People leadership skills • Strategic and analytical mindset • Relationship builder with the ability to collaborate constructively with colleagues and leaders at all levels • Solution oriented and strong decision maker, with excellent cooperative abilities • High personal integrity and high ethical standards. Good work ethic & a positive attitude Immediately available or short notice period 3 days in the office
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Health and Safety Manager (Consultancy) Fully Remote UK-Wide £55,000 £60,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Are you a Chartered Health and Safety professional looking for a role where you can use your technical expertise to influence standards, develop people, and drive quality across a national consultancy? We're partnering with a leading advisory business to recruit a Health and Safety Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected organisation that supports businesses across a wide range of sectors with practical, commercially focused Health and Safety advice. In this role, you'll lead a small remote team of Health and Safety professionals while acting as a senior technical point of support across the wider business. You'll coach and develop colleagues, support complex client queries, and help ensure advice, guidance and resources remain accurate, consistent and aligned with best practice. What's on Offer? £55,000 £60,000 salary Bonus scheme Fully remote working Private medical and enhanced pension Leadership role with limited travel The opportunity to influence standards and shape technical excellence across a growing consultancy About You Chartered IOSH (CMIOSH) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Level 6 qualification Leadership or people management experience Strong Health and Safety technical knowledge Experience coaching, mentoring or supporting others Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills This role would suit an experienced consultant, technical specialist, or Health and Safety leader looking to move into a position with greater influence, flexibility, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact.