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Beating Time
Director
Beating Time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead a multi-award-winning charity into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10th July 2026 About the Role The charity supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, the charity delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead a multi-award-winning charity into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10th July 2026 About the Role The charity supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, the charity delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Grief Encounter
Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors)
Grief Encounter
Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) Grief Encounter is entering a period where stronger leadership within our income generation function will be critical to sustaining and growing our work. We are now looking for an Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) to act as a key member of the senior team and a trusted deputy to the Director. Charity: Grief Encounter Location: Mill Hill Broadway, London. Hybrid (2 days WFH per week) Role Type: Permanent Work Type: Full Time/Hybrid Salary: £60-70k Closing Date: 06 July 2026 Assistant Director of Income Generation Opportunity at Grief Encounter Second-in-command for income generation, with real scope to shape how fundraising works This is a broad, outward-facing role, combining leadership, oversight and hands-on delivery. Alongside helping shape how the team operates, you will lead and grow our major donor fundraising building relationships with high-value supporters, owning a portfolio, and playing a central role in securing significant gifts. Who is Grief Encounter? Grief Encounter was founded by Dr Shelley Gilbert MBE, and we work to offer a way through the anxiety, fear and isolation so often caused by grief. Bereavement is devastating at any age, but for a child it is life changing. We are an open-access charity, funded by the generosity of our supporters. We are here to help ease the pain and confusion caused by the death of a parent or sibling. Our services include one-to-one counselling, music therapy, grief relief kits and much more. What matters to Grief Encounter? Our vision is a world where no child grieves alone. Our mission? To give every child, young person and their families access to the best possible support following the death of someone close. We lead with empathy and kindness, putting people first. If you join us at Grief Encounter You ll be a senior leader in our Income Generation team, working closely with the Director of Income to help lead a nine-strong team and shape how the function develops. You will provide day-to-day management support, help bring structure and consistency to ways of working, and play a key role in building a collaborative, supportive culture across the team. Alongside management and strategy duties, you will lead on Major Donors fundraising, building strong and lasting relationships with major donors while confidently leading on stewardship. You ll help us to secure sustainable income in a wholly donation-funded model, while raising awareness of childhood bereavement. Ultimately, you ll help create a more resilient, well-structured fundraising function that can deliver consistent year-on-year growth. We look forward to welcoming you to a team that upholds values of integrity, compassion and excellence. Please make sure you read our Candidate Information Pack before applying. It contains important details about the role and our organisation and is available to view when you click to apply. Don t think you quite meet all the specifications? Please don t count yourself out. We d still love to learn more about your interest in joining Grief Encounter! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact us so we can support you appropriately. Eastside People is supporting Grief Encounter in the recruitment of this role.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) Grief Encounter is entering a period where stronger leadership within our income generation function will be critical to sustaining and growing our work. We are now looking for an Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) to act as a key member of the senior team and a trusted deputy to the Director. Charity: Grief Encounter Location: Mill Hill Broadway, London. Hybrid (2 days WFH per week) Role Type: Permanent Work Type: Full Time/Hybrid Salary: £60-70k Closing Date: 06 July 2026 Assistant Director of Income Generation Opportunity at Grief Encounter Second-in-command for income generation, with real scope to shape how fundraising works This is a broad, outward-facing role, combining leadership, oversight and hands-on delivery. Alongside helping shape how the team operates, you will lead and grow our major donor fundraising building relationships with high-value supporters, owning a portfolio, and playing a central role in securing significant gifts. Who is Grief Encounter? Grief Encounter was founded by Dr Shelley Gilbert MBE, and we work to offer a way through the anxiety, fear and isolation so often caused by grief. Bereavement is devastating at any age, but for a child it is life changing. We are an open-access charity, funded by the generosity of our supporters. We are here to help ease the pain and confusion caused by the death of a parent or sibling. Our services include one-to-one counselling, music therapy, grief relief kits and much more. What matters to Grief Encounter? Our vision is a world where no child grieves alone. Our mission? To give every child, young person and their families access to the best possible support following the death of someone close. We lead with empathy and kindness, putting people first. If you join us at Grief Encounter You ll be a senior leader in our Income Generation team, working closely with the Director of Income to help lead a nine-strong team and shape how the function develops. You will provide day-to-day management support, help bring structure and consistency to ways of working, and play a key role in building a collaborative, supportive culture across the team. Alongside management and strategy duties, you will lead on Major Donors fundraising, building strong and lasting relationships with major donors while confidently leading on stewardship. You ll help us to secure sustainable income in a wholly donation-funded model, while raising awareness of childhood bereavement. Ultimately, you ll help create a more resilient, well-structured fundraising function that can deliver consistent year-on-year growth. We look forward to welcoming you to a team that upholds values of integrity, compassion and excellence. Please make sure you read our Candidate Information Pack before applying. It contains important details about the role and our organisation and is available to view when you click to apply. Don t think you quite meet all the specifications? Please don t count yourself out. We d still love to learn more about your interest in joining Grief Encounter! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact us so we can support you appropriately. Eastside People is supporting Grief Encounter in the recruitment of this role.
SERPENTINE GALLERY
Curator, Live Programmes
SERPENTINE GALLERY City Of Westminster, London
Job Title: Curator, Live Programmes Department: Programmes Team Main Job Purpose: To lead the development, programming and delivery of Serpentine's cross-disciplinary Live Programme. Salary: £45,000 per annum Reports to: Director of Programmes and Chief Curator Liaises with: All levels of contact, internal and external About the Role We are seeking an experienced interdisciplinary Curator to initiate, develop, and produce a dynamic Live programme that extends and activates the gallery's exhibitions and curatorial vision. This role is central to how audiences experience Serpentine both within and beyond the gallery walls - through talks, performances, participatory experiences, and cross-disciplinary live formats. This role will activate the Serpentine as a site of encounter, experimentation and exchange. Building on our flagship live programming strands such as the annual Marathons, Park Nights, Serpentine Cinema and Study Days, you will initiate and produce a live programme that runs alongside and through our onsite exhibitions - not as interpretation but as an extension, interruption and sometimes provocation. The Live Programmes Curator will work closely with the Programmes, Production and Audience teams to create innovative, interdisciplinary programming that is rigorous, accessible, and responsive to diverse audiences. Why This Role Matters This position offers the opportunity to shape a distinctive Live Programme that expands the ways in which audiences encounter contemporary art, and the spaces through which artists produce it. The Live Programmes Curator will play a key role in positioning Serpentine as a site for experimentation, dialogue, and shared experience. Main Duties: Programme Development & Curatorial Leadership Conceive, curate, and deliver a year-round programme of live events aligned with the gallery's exhibitions, commissions, and broader artistic objectives. Develop new formats that bring art and visual artists into dialogue with other disciplines such as dance, music, film, literature, technology, design, and social practice. Identify emerging and established artists, thinkers, and collaborators whose practices resonate across disciplines. Production & Delivery Lead the planning and delivery of live events, including talks, performances, workshops, screenings, and new formats. Take day-to-day ownership of programme delivery, managing event timelines and co-ordinating closely with internal teams (Production, Development, Audiences and Editorial) and external partners to ensure activity is delivered on time, on budget and to a high standard. Oversee technical, spatial, and audience experience considerations to ensure high-quality, well-executed events. Audience Engagement & Innovation Develop programming that attracts new, diverse, and multi-generational audiences, both onsite and online. Experiment with participatory, immersive, and socially engaged approaches to live programming. Work with Audience and Editorial teams to articulate programme narratives and promote events effectively. Collaboration & Partnerships Collaborate closely with curators, artists, and producers to ensure strong conceptual and operational alignment. Build relationships with local and international artists, collectives, institutions, and community partners. Contribute to cross-departmental planning and strategic discussions around programming and audience development. General duties: Be a champion for Arts Council England's Inclusivity and Relevance Investment Principle to ensure best practice through a proactive approach to equality, diversity and inclusion. Follow and assist in the implementation of all Serpentine's policies including Dignity at Work and Health and Safety policies. Any other activities as are necessary for the operation of the Programmes Team and its strategic objectives. Person Specification: Significant and demonstrated experience of curating and or producing live programmes in a gallery, museum, festival, performance, or cultural context. A strong interdisciplinary curatorial approach, with experience working across multiple artistic forms. Proven ability to develop original ideas and translate them into deliverable live events Excellent project management skills, including budgeting and scheduling. Strong communication and collaboration skills. Excellent contacts and professional networks and awareness of trends and policy in this field. Deep knowledge of and passion for contemporary art and current cultural discourse. Excellent people skills with the ability to work collaboratively within a team, building strong, trusting, effective working relationships. Experience engaging diverse audiences and communities. Familiarity with digital or hybrid live programming. Curious, imaginative, and conceptually driven. Comfortable working across disciplines and institutional boundaries. Audience-focused, with a strong sense of accessibility and inclusion. Adaptable, proactive, and confident bringing new ideas into an established programme. This job description is a guide to the nature of the work required of the Curator, Live Programmes and does not form part of the contract of employment. It is neither wholly comprehensive nor restrictive and does not preclude change or development which may be required in the future. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & HOW TO APPLY Salary: The salary is £45,000 per annum dependent on skills, experience, and qualifications. Hours: Our normal office working hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, although the jobholder will be expected, within reason, to work such hours outside these periods as are necessary for the proper fulfilment of the role. We operate a hybrid working model, with employees attending the office 3 days per week with the option to work from home 2 days per week. Duration of Appointment: This is a permanent appointment, subject to a 3-month probationary period. Annual Leave: The annual leave entitlement is 25 days per annum pro rata rising to 30 days after 5 years' service. In addition, staff receive 8 Bank Holidays per annum. Pension: Participation in Serpentine's auto-enrolment pension scheme. You can opt out if you wish. Other Benefits: After completion of your probationary period, we offer other benefits including: discount on certain products such Limited Editions; access to our employee assistance programme; season travel ticket loans and a Cycle2Work scheme. How to Apply: Please apply with your CV and Cover Letter via Serpentine's website. In your Cover Letter, please address: How your skills and experiences will bring benefit to the role; Examples of how you have applied relevant skills and experience we are looking for in your current or previous work; What specifically attracts you to this role and Serpentine. Closing Date: The closing date for completed applications is midnight on 10/07/2026. First stage interviews will take place week commencing 20/07/2026. Second stage interviews will take place week commencing 27/07/2026
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Curator, Live Programmes Department: Programmes Team Main Job Purpose: To lead the development, programming and delivery of Serpentine's cross-disciplinary Live Programme. Salary: £45,000 per annum Reports to: Director of Programmes and Chief Curator Liaises with: All levels of contact, internal and external About the Role We are seeking an experienced interdisciplinary Curator to initiate, develop, and produce a dynamic Live programme that extends and activates the gallery's exhibitions and curatorial vision. This role is central to how audiences experience Serpentine both within and beyond the gallery walls - through talks, performances, participatory experiences, and cross-disciplinary live formats. This role will activate the Serpentine as a site of encounter, experimentation and exchange. Building on our flagship live programming strands such as the annual Marathons, Park Nights, Serpentine Cinema and Study Days, you will initiate and produce a live programme that runs alongside and through our onsite exhibitions - not as interpretation but as an extension, interruption and sometimes provocation. The Live Programmes Curator will work closely with the Programmes, Production and Audience teams to create innovative, interdisciplinary programming that is rigorous, accessible, and responsive to diverse audiences. Why This Role Matters This position offers the opportunity to shape a distinctive Live Programme that expands the ways in which audiences encounter contemporary art, and the spaces through which artists produce it. The Live Programmes Curator will play a key role in positioning Serpentine as a site for experimentation, dialogue, and shared experience. Main Duties: Programme Development & Curatorial Leadership Conceive, curate, and deliver a year-round programme of live events aligned with the gallery's exhibitions, commissions, and broader artistic objectives. Develop new formats that bring art and visual artists into dialogue with other disciplines such as dance, music, film, literature, technology, design, and social practice. Identify emerging and established artists, thinkers, and collaborators whose practices resonate across disciplines. Production & Delivery Lead the planning and delivery of live events, including talks, performances, workshops, screenings, and new formats. Take day-to-day ownership of programme delivery, managing event timelines and co-ordinating closely with internal teams (Production, Development, Audiences and Editorial) and external partners to ensure activity is delivered on time, on budget and to a high standard. Oversee technical, spatial, and audience experience considerations to ensure high-quality, well-executed events. Audience Engagement & Innovation Develop programming that attracts new, diverse, and multi-generational audiences, both onsite and online. Experiment with participatory, immersive, and socially engaged approaches to live programming. Work with Audience and Editorial teams to articulate programme narratives and promote events effectively. Collaboration & Partnerships Collaborate closely with curators, artists, and producers to ensure strong conceptual and operational alignment. Build relationships with local and international artists, collectives, institutions, and community partners. Contribute to cross-departmental planning and strategic discussions around programming and audience development. General duties: Be a champion for Arts Council England's Inclusivity and Relevance Investment Principle to ensure best practice through a proactive approach to equality, diversity and inclusion. Follow and assist in the implementation of all Serpentine's policies including Dignity at Work and Health and Safety policies. Any other activities as are necessary for the operation of the Programmes Team and its strategic objectives. Person Specification: Significant and demonstrated experience of curating and or producing live programmes in a gallery, museum, festival, performance, or cultural context. A strong interdisciplinary curatorial approach, with experience working across multiple artistic forms. Proven ability to develop original ideas and translate them into deliverable live events Excellent project management skills, including budgeting and scheduling. Strong communication and collaboration skills. Excellent contacts and professional networks and awareness of trends and policy in this field. Deep knowledge of and passion for contemporary art and current cultural discourse. Excellent people skills with the ability to work collaboratively within a team, building strong, trusting, effective working relationships. Experience engaging diverse audiences and communities. Familiarity with digital or hybrid live programming. Curious, imaginative, and conceptually driven. Comfortable working across disciplines and institutional boundaries. Audience-focused, with a strong sense of accessibility and inclusion. Adaptable, proactive, and confident bringing new ideas into an established programme. This job description is a guide to the nature of the work required of the Curator, Live Programmes and does not form part of the contract of employment. It is neither wholly comprehensive nor restrictive and does not preclude change or development which may be required in the future. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & HOW TO APPLY Salary: The salary is £45,000 per annum dependent on skills, experience, and qualifications. Hours: Our normal office working hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, although the jobholder will be expected, within reason, to work such hours outside these periods as are necessary for the proper fulfilment of the role. We operate a hybrid working model, with employees attending the office 3 days per week with the option to work from home 2 days per week. Duration of Appointment: This is a permanent appointment, subject to a 3-month probationary period. Annual Leave: The annual leave entitlement is 25 days per annum pro rata rising to 30 days after 5 years' service. In addition, staff receive 8 Bank Holidays per annum. Pension: Participation in Serpentine's auto-enrolment pension scheme. You can opt out if you wish. Other Benefits: After completion of your probationary period, we offer other benefits including: discount on certain products such Limited Editions; access to our employee assistance programme; season travel ticket loans and a Cycle2Work scheme. How to Apply: Please apply with your CV and Cover Letter via Serpentine's website. In your Cover Letter, please address: How your skills and experiences will bring benefit to the role; Examples of how you have applied relevant skills and experience we are looking for in your current or previous work; What specifically attracts you to this role and Serpentine. Closing Date: The closing date for completed applications is midnight on 10/07/2026. First stage interviews will take place week commencing 20/07/2026. Second stage interviews will take place week commencing 27/07/2026
The American School in London
Choir Assistant Teacher
The American School in London Camden, London
The Choir Assistant Teacher is responsible for supporting the middle and high school choir program (Grades 5 - 12) and assisting the choir director in facilitating curriculum, rehearsals, and performances. They will serve as the primary director for a section of the grade 6 and 7 choirs. Summary of duties Lead and accompany frequent, large group instruction, culminating in numerous performances for the ASL parents and community. Co-plan and facilitate daily lessons for large group (50+ students) classes. Exclusively plan, assess and carry out daily lessons for a section of the grade 6 and grade 7 choirs. Facilitate regular large-group instruction in the High School Concert Choir. Support from the piano as required Assist with Honor Choir rehearsals and trips where needed. Any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job as requested by the Performing Arts department heads. Selection criteria Essential qualifications/experience: High level of musicianship and knowledge of best practices and pedagogy in the choral classroom, specifically with the developing/changing voice Piano skills equivalent to ABRSM Grade 6 Demonstrably strong organisational abilities, along with excellent oral and written communication skills A spirit of collaboration and enthusiasm for working in a team-focused environment A proven commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of children Desirable qualifications/experience: A successful candidate will likely have a degree in Music or Music Education Experience working in a school or other educational setting Experience with collaborative piano skills, including fluent music sight-reading and confidence in accompanying various styles and genres of music The American School in London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all trustees, employees and volunteers to share this commitment. All new appointments will be subject to appropriate checks: Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS enhanced), Disqualification by Association Self-Declaration, Declaration of Criminal Record, checks against the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) Prohibition List (Teacher Status Checks) including Identity, Address, Date of Birth, a Full Employment History, Right to Work in the UK, overseas checks where applicable, at least 2 references (one with current or most recent employer, where appropriate) and original documentation of Qualifications (where appropriate). For positions into Senior Management a Prohibition from Management Check (s128 Directive) will also be undertaken. All posts involving direct contact with children are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 & 2020) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Ministry of Justice website. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed. Diversity and equality of opportunity are cornerstone values of The American School in London. ASL is dedicated to fostering courageous global citizenship in a diverse and inclusive school environment. In our international community, we aspire for the cultures and backgrounds of our employees to mirror those of our families and student body, and we enthusiastically welcome applications from candidates who bring diverse life experiences, perspectives and skills. Educators with knowledge of global education and prospective applicants for any position who are committed to diversity and inclusion are particularly welcome to apply. The American School in London will not discriminate against an applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally recognised protected characteristic under local law. Read our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statement here.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
The Choir Assistant Teacher is responsible for supporting the middle and high school choir program (Grades 5 - 12) and assisting the choir director in facilitating curriculum, rehearsals, and performances. They will serve as the primary director for a section of the grade 6 and 7 choirs. Summary of duties Lead and accompany frequent, large group instruction, culminating in numerous performances for the ASL parents and community. Co-plan and facilitate daily lessons for large group (50+ students) classes. Exclusively plan, assess and carry out daily lessons for a section of the grade 6 and grade 7 choirs. Facilitate regular large-group instruction in the High School Concert Choir. Support from the piano as required Assist with Honor Choir rehearsals and trips where needed. Any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job as requested by the Performing Arts department heads. Selection criteria Essential qualifications/experience: High level of musicianship and knowledge of best practices and pedagogy in the choral classroom, specifically with the developing/changing voice Piano skills equivalent to ABRSM Grade 6 Demonstrably strong organisational abilities, along with excellent oral and written communication skills A spirit of collaboration and enthusiasm for working in a team-focused environment A proven commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of children Desirable qualifications/experience: A successful candidate will likely have a degree in Music or Music Education Experience working in a school or other educational setting Experience with collaborative piano skills, including fluent music sight-reading and confidence in accompanying various styles and genres of music The American School in London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all trustees, employees and volunteers to share this commitment. All new appointments will be subject to appropriate checks: Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS enhanced), Disqualification by Association Self-Declaration, Declaration of Criminal Record, checks against the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) Prohibition List (Teacher Status Checks) including Identity, Address, Date of Birth, a Full Employment History, Right to Work in the UK, overseas checks where applicable, at least 2 references (one with current or most recent employer, where appropriate) and original documentation of Qualifications (where appropriate). For positions into Senior Management a Prohibition from Management Check (s128 Directive) will also be undertaken. All posts involving direct contact with children are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 & 2020) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Ministry of Justice website. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed. Diversity and equality of opportunity are cornerstone values of The American School in London. ASL is dedicated to fostering courageous global citizenship in a diverse and inclusive school environment. In our international community, we aspire for the cultures and backgrounds of our employees to mirror those of our families and student body, and we enthusiastically welcome applications from candidates who bring diverse life experiences, perspectives and skills. Educators with knowledge of global education and prospective applicants for any position who are committed to diversity and inclusion are particularly welcome to apply. The American School in London will not discriminate against an applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally recognised protected characteristic under local law. Read our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statement here.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Student Support Manager
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited Brighton, Sussex
Student Support Manager (South and East) Location: Brighton, London or Essex Salary: £39,000 £50,440 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As Student Support Manager for the South and East you will take operational responsibility for the delivery of student support services across your campuses (Brighton, London and Essex), ensuring a consistent, high-quality experience for students. With a focus on wellbeing and pastoral care, the role centres on the effective coordination of support for a wide range of student needs, including mental and physical health, safeguarding, and complex cases. Working closely with the Associate Director of Student Support and colleagues across the University, you will ensure local delivery aligns with institutional frameworks, systems, and standards. This includes embedding a consistent, digitally enabled approach to case management and support, while maintaining a strong understanding of the student experience at campus level. What You'll Do: Lead the day-to-day delivery of student support services, ensuring consistent and effective provision across the campus. Oversee the coordination and management of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and complex cases, ensuring appropriate escalation and follow-up. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, managing risk, referrals, and external agency engagement in line with statutory requirements. Ensure services operate in line with University policies, governance frameworks, and regulatory expectations. Manage and develop a team of Student Support Advisors, providing supervision, guidance, and support on complex or high-risk cases. Promote a positive and inclusive wellbeing culture, raising awareness of available support and encouraging student engagement. Work closely with internal teams including Admissions, Learning Support, and Compliance to ensure joined-up support for students. Oversee the effective use of case management systems, supporting a consistent and auditable approach to student support. Lead on key student processes, including mitigating circumstances, withdrawals, and fitness to study cases. Use data and insight to monitor service performance, inform decision-making, and identify opportunities for improvement. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, processes, and student support initiatives. Ensure services are delivered within budget and resources are used effectively. What You'll Bring: Significant experience in student support or a related role within a higher education setting. Strong understanding of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and support frameworks, including current best practice. Experience managing complex or sensitive cases, with sound judgement and a structured approach to risk. Confidence operating at a senior level, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively across teams. Experience leading and developing teams, with a focus on performance, capability, and support. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and maintain oversight of service delivery. A resilient and thoughtful approach, with the ability to manage a demanding and emotionally complex workload. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Confidence working in a digital, systems-based environment, using data to support decision-making and service improvement. A clear commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and supporting positive outcomes for all students. The successful candidate can be based at our client s Brighton, London, or Essex campus. As they will support activity across all three, they may be expected to travel between locations as required. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone, Challenge the Norm, Grow Together, Do The Right Thing, Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Click apply and complete your application.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Student Support Manager (South and East) Location: Brighton, London or Essex Salary: £39,000 £50,440 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As Student Support Manager for the South and East you will take operational responsibility for the delivery of student support services across your campuses (Brighton, London and Essex), ensuring a consistent, high-quality experience for students. With a focus on wellbeing and pastoral care, the role centres on the effective coordination of support for a wide range of student needs, including mental and physical health, safeguarding, and complex cases. Working closely with the Associate Director of Student Support and colleagues across the University, you will ensure local delivery aligns with institutional frameworks, systems, and standards. This includes embedding a consistent, digitally enabled approach to case management and support, while maintaining a strong understanding of the student experience at campus level. What You'll Do: Lead the day-to-day delivery of student support services, ensuring consistent and effective provision across the campus. Oversee the coordination and management of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and complex cases, ensuring appropriate escalation and follow-up. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, managing risk, referrals, and external agency engagement in line with statutory requirements. Ensure services operate in line with University policies, governance frameworks, and regulatory expectations. Manage and develop a team of Student Support Advisors, providing supervision, guidance, and support on complex or high-risk cases. Promote a positive and inclusive wellbeing culture, raising awareness of available support and encouraging student engagement. Work closely with internal teams including Admissions, Learning Support, and Compliance to ensure joined-up support for students. Oversee the effective use of case management systems, supporting a consistent and auditable approach to student support. Lead on key student processes, including mitigating circumstances, withdrawals, and fitness to study cases. Use data and insight to monitor service performance, inform decision-making, and identify opportunities for improvement. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, processes, and student support initiatives. Ensure services are delivered within budget and resources are used effectively. What You'll Bring: Significant experience in student support or a related role within a higher education setting. Strong understanding of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and support frameworks, including current best practice. Experience managing complex or sensitive cases, with sound judgement and a structured approach to risk. Confidence operating at a senior level, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively across teams. Experience leading and developing teams, with a focus on performance, capability, and support. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and maintain oversight of service delivery. A resilient and thoughtful approach, with the ability to manage a demanding and emotionally complex workload. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Confidence working in a digital, systems-based environment, using data to support decision-making and service improvement. A clear commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and supporting positive outcomes for all students. The successful candidate can be based at our client s Brighton, London, or Essex campus. As they will support activity across all three, they may be expected to travel between locations as required. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone, Challenge the Norm, Grow Together, Do The Right Thing, Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Click apply and complete your application.
Horizon Care and Education
SEN Primary Teacher - (West Wickham School - Bromley)
Horizon Care and Education
Want to work for a company with great values? Are you compassionate? Inspiring? Dependable? Collaborative? Then we want to hear from you! Horizon Care and Education have an exciting opportunity for an SEN Primary Teacher to join our new West Wickham School in Bromley. Role will involve teaching Primary subjects to children with various SEN needs Wickham Park School will be a brand-new SEN school in the heart of Bromley, South London. Set across three buildings, the school will provide exceptional, modern learning facilities for up to 70 pupils aged 5-19 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and Autism. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. Minimum requirements: QTS or QTLS Qualification Have proven teaching and learning experience Have up to date safeguarding and child protection qualifications/knowledge and experience. The ideal candidate should: Be an outstanding classroom practitioner. Have the energy, passion, and drive to raise standard. Have initiative, vision, excellent planning, and organisational skills. Have experience of working with students with SEMH and additional needs . Have knowledge and understanding of developments in education. About us: We take great satisfaction in being "good neighbours." Horizon schools foster a healthy sense of community both inside and outside of their immediate surroundings. As part of our highly personalised and purposeful provision, pupils at our schools participate in a wide range of academic, creative, sporting, and vocational learning opportunities and activities, which supports them in developing a range of skills and maximising learning outcomes.Young people take part in a wide range of courses, from music to construction, as well as being given every opportunity to excel in their core subjects, such as mathematics and English. At Horizon Care and Education, our teachers will be supported by our Director of Curriculum, Headteachers, SENCos, Operational Directors and the Managing Director of Education Services as well as our extensive therapeutic team. If you are interested in this job role but feel it is too far away, please enquire regarding our flexible travel options and Relocation assistance. One Horizon We have recently launched OneHorizon which is a new platform designed for YOU which brings together the benefits, tools and resources to help you feel supported, valued and great at work! The platform is designed to give you instant access to amazing employee benefits, company announcements, downloadable resources and documents as well as feedback surveys and our people directory. You will benefit from Discount programmes, Holiday trading scheme, Eco friendly car scheme, SmartTech scheme, Wellbeing Centre and Cycle to work plus much more! To start your education journey with Horizon, click apply now! This post is subject to a satisfactory criminal record check and satisfactory references. Closing date for this role is 6th July Please note we reserve the right to close the advert before the closing date stated if we receive a high volume of applications INDEDUBAU
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Want to work for a company with great values? Are you compassionate? Inspiring? Dependable? Collaborative? Then we want to hear from you! Horizon Care and Education have an exciting opportunity for an SEN Primary Teacher to join our new West Wickham School in Bromley. Role will involve teaching Primary subjects to children with various SEN needs Wickham Park School will be a brand-new SEN school in the heart of Bromley, South London. Set across three buildings, the school will provide exceptional, modern learning facilities for up to 70 pupils aged 5-19 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and Autism. Bright Futures, Inspired By You. Minimum requirements: QTS or QTLS Qualification Have proven teaching and learning experience Have up to date safeguarding and child protection qualifications/knowledge and experience. The ideal candidate should: Be an outstanding classroom practitioner. Have the energy, passion, and drive to raise standard. Have initiative, vision, excellent planning, and organisational skills. Have experience of working with students with SEMH and additional needs . Have knowledge and understanding of developments in education. About us: We take great satisfaction in being "good neighbours." Horizon schools foster a healthy sense of community both inside and outside of their immediate surroundings. As part of our highly personalised and purposeful provision, pupils at our schools participate in a wide range of academic, creative, sporting, and vocational learning opportunities and activities, which supports them in developing a range of skills and maximising learning outcomes.Young people take part in a wide range of courses, from music to construction, as well as being given every opportunity to excel in their core subjects, such as mathematics and English. At Horizon Care and Education, our teachers will be supported by our Director of Curriculum, Headteachers, SENCos, Operational Directors and the Managing Director of Education Services as well as our extensive therapeutic team. If you are interested in this job role but feel it is too far away, please enquire regarding our flexible travel options and Relocation assistance. One Horizon We have recently launched OneHorizon which is a new platform designed for YOU which brings together the benefits, tools and resources to help you feel supported, valued and great at work! The platform is designed to give you instant access to amazing employee benefits, company announcements, downloadable resources and documents as well as feedback surveys and our people directory. You will benefit from Discount programmes, Holiday trading scheme, Eco friendly car scheme, SmartTech scheme, Wellbeing Centre and Cycle to work plus much more! To start your education journey with Horizon, click apply now! This post is subject to a satisfactory criminal record check and satisfactory references. Closing date for this role is 6th July Please note we reserve the right to close the advert before the closing date stated if we receive a high volume of applications INDEDUBAU
NFP People
Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors)
NFP People
Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) The charity is entering a period where stronger leadership within the income generation function will be critical to sustaining and growing its vital work. We are looking for an Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) to act as a key member of the senior team and a trusted deputy to the Director. Location: Mill Hill Broadway, London. Hybrid (2 days WFH per week) Role Type: Permanent Work Type: Full Time/Hybrid Salary: £60-70k Closing Date: 06 July 2026 Assistant Director of Income Generation Opportunity Second-in-command for income generation, with real scope to shape how fundraising works This is a broad, outward-facing role, combining leadership, oversight and hands-on delivery. Alongside helping shape how the team operates, you will lead and grow major donor fundraising, building relationships with high-value supporters, owning a portfolio, and playing a central role in securing significant gifts. About the Organisation The charity was founded by Dr Shelley Gilbert MBE, and works to offer a way through the anxiety, fear and isolation so often caused by grief. Bereavement is devastating at any age, but for a child it is life changing. An open-access charity, funded by the generosity of supporters, they are here to help ease the pain and confusion caused by the death of a parent or sibling. Services include one-to-one counselling, music therapy, grief relief kits and much more. What matters? The vision of a world where no child grieves alone. The mission? To give every child, young person and their families access to the best possible support following the death of someone close. Leading with empathy and kindness, putting people first. If you join the team You'll be a senior leader in the Income Generation team, working closely with the Director of Income to help lead a nine-strong team and shape how the function develops. You will provide day-to-day management support, help bring structure and consistency to ways of working, and play a key role in building a collaborative, supportive culture across the team. Alongside management and strategy duties, you will lead on Major Donors fundraising, building strong and lasting relationships with major donors while confidently leading on stewardship. You'll help to secure sustainable income in a wholly donation-funded model, while raising awareness of childhood bereavement. Ultimately, you'll help create a more resilient, well-structured fundraising function that can deliver consistent year-on-year growth. We look forward to welcoming you to a team that upholds values of integrity, compassion and excellence. Please make sure you read the Candidate Information Pack before applying. It contains important details about the role and our organisation and is available to view when you click to apply. Don't think you quite meet all the specifications? Please don't count yourself out. We'd still love to learn more about your interest in joining the team! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact us so we can support you appropriately.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) The charity is entering a period where stronger leadership within the income generation function will be critical to sustaining and growing its vital work. We are looking for an Assistant Director of Income Generation (Major Donors) to act as a key member of the senior team and a trusted deputy to the Director. Location: Mill Hill Broadway, London. Hybrid (2 days WFH per week) Role Type: Permanent Work Type: Full Time/Hybrid Salary: £60-70k Closing Date: 06 July 2026 Assistant Director of Income Generation Opportunity Second-in-command for income generation, with real scope to shape how fundraising works This is a broad, outward-facing role, combining leadership, oversight and hands-on delivery. Alongside helping shape how the team operates, you will lead and grow major donor fundraising, building relationships with high-value supporters, owning a portfolio, and playing a central role in securing significant gifts. About the Organisation The charity was founded by Dr Shelley Gilbert MBE, and works to offer a way through the anxiety, fear and isolation so often caused by grief. Bereavement is devastating at any age, but for a child it is life changing. An open-access charity, funded by the generosity of supporters, they are here to help ease the pain and confusion caused by the death of a parent or sibling. Services include one-to-one counselling, music therapy, grief relief kits and much more. What matters? The vision of a world where no child grieves alone. The mission? To give every child, young person and their families access to the best possible support following the death of someone close. Leading with empathy and kindness, putting people first. If you join the team You'll be a senior leader in the Income Generation team, working closely with the Director of Income to help lead a nine-strong team and shape how the function develops. You will provide day-to-day management support, help bring structure and consistency to ways of working, and play a key role in building a collaborative, supportive culture across the team. Alongside management and strategy duties, you will lead on Major Donors fundraising, building strong and lasting relationships with major donors while confidently leading on stewardship. You'll help to secure sustainable income in a wholly donation-funded model, while raising awareness of childhood bereavement. Ultimately, you'll help create a more resilient, well-structured fundraising function that can deliver consistent year-on-year growth. We look forward to welcoming you to a team that upholds values of integrity, compassion and excellence. Please make sure you read the Candidate Information Pack before applying. It contains important details about the role and our organisation and is available to view when you click to apply. Don't think you quite meet all the specifications? Please don't count yourself out. We'd still love to learn more about your interest in joining the team! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact us so we can support you appropriately.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Student Support Manager
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Student Support Manager (South and East) Location: Brighton, London or Essex Salary: £39,000 £50,440 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As Student Support Manager for the South and East you will take operational responsibility for the delivery of student support services across your campuses (Brighton, London and Essex), ensuring a consistent, high-quality experience for students. With a focus on wellbeing and pastoral care, the role centres on the effective coordination of support for a wide range of student needs, including mental and physical health, safeguarding, and complex cases. Working closely with the Associate Director of Student Support and colleagues across the University, you will ensure local delivery aligns with institutional frameworks, systems, and standards. This includes embedding a consistent, digitally enabled approach to case management and support, while maintaining a strong understanding of the student experience at campus level. What You'll Do: Lead the day-to-day delivery of student support services, ensuring consistent and effective provision across the campus. Oversee the coordination and management of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and complex cases, ensuring appropriate escalation and follow-up. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, managing risk, referrals, and external agency engagement in line with statutory requirements. Ensure services operate in line with University policies, governance frameworks, and regulatory expectations. Manage and develop a team of Student Support Advisors, providing supervision, guidance, and support on complex or high-risk cases. Promote a positive and inclusive wellbeing culture, raising awareness of available support and encouraging student engagement. Work closely with internal teams including Admissions, Learning Support, and Compliance to ensure joined-up support for students. Oversee the effective use of case management systems, supporting a consistent and auditable approach to student support. Lead on key student processes, including mitigating circumstances, withdrawals, and fitness to study cases. Use data and insight to monitor service performance, inform decision-making, and identify opportunities for improvement. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, processes, and student support initiatives. Ensure services are delivered within budget and resources are used effectively. What You'll Bring: Significant experience in student support or a related role within a higher education setting. Strong understanding of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and support frameworks, including current best practice. Experience managing complex or sensitive cases, with sound judgement and a structured approach to risk. Confidence operating at a senior level, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively across teams. Experience leading and developing teams, with a focus on performance, capability, and support. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and maintain oversight of service delivery. A resilient and thoughtful approach, with the ability to manage a demanding and emotionally complex workload. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Confidence working in a digital, systems-based environment, using data to support decision-making and service improvement. A clear commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and supporting positive outcomes for all students. The successful candidate can be based at our client s Brighton, London, or Essex campus. As they will support activity across all three, they may be expected to travel between locations as required. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone, Challenge the Norm, Grow Together, Do The Right Thing, Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Click apply and complete your application.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Student Support Manager (South and East) Location: Brighton, London or Essex Salary: £39,000 £50,440 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As Student Support Manager for the South and East you will take operational responsibility for the delivery of student support services across your campuses (Brighton, London and Essex), ensuring a consistent, high-quality experience for students. With a focus on wellbeing and pastoral care, the role centres on the effective coordination of support for a wide range of student needs, including mental and physical health, safeguarding, and complex cases. Working closely with the Associate Director of Student Support and colleagues across the University, you will ensure local delivery aligns with institutional frameworks, systems, and standards. This includes embedding a consistent, digitally enabled approach to case management and support, while maintaining a strong understanding of the student experience at campus level. What You'll Do: Lead the day-to-day delivery of student support services, ensuring consistent and effective provision across the campus. Oversee the coordination and management of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and complex cases, ensuring appropriate escalation and follow-up. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, managing risk, referrals, and external agency engagement in line with statutory requirements. Ensure services operate in line with University policies, governance frameworks, and regulatory expectations. Manage and develop a team of Student Support Advisors, providing supervision, guidance, and support on complex or high-risk cases. Promote a positive and inclusive wellbeing culture, raising awareness of available support and encouraging student engagement. Work closely with internal teams including Admissions, Learning Support, and Compliance to ensure joined-up support for students. Oversee the effective use of case management systems, supporting a consistent and auditable approach to student support. Lead on key student processes, including mitigating circumstances, withdrawals, and fitness to study cases. Use data and insight to monitor service performance, inform decision-making, and identify opportunities for improvement. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, processes, and student support initiatives. Ensure services are delivered within budget and resources are used effectively. What You'll Bring: Significant experience in student support or a related role within a higher education setting. Strong understanding of student wellbeing, safeguarding, and support frameworks, including current best practice. Experience managing complex or sensitive cases, with sound judgement and a structured approach to risk. Confidence operating at a senior level, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively across teams. Experience leading and developing teams, with a focus on performance, capability, and support. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities and maintain oversight of service delivery. A resilient and thoughtful approach, with the ability to manage a demanding and emotionally complex workload. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Confidence working in a digital, systems-based environment, using data to support decision-making and service improvement. A clear commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and supporting positive outcomes for all students. The successful candidate can be based at our client s Brighton, London, or Essex campus. As they will support activity across all three, they may be expected to travel between locations as required. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone, Challenge the Norm, Grow Together, Do The Right Thing, Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Click apply and complete your application.
HM TREASURY-1
Policy Adviser - Higher Executive Officer
HM TREASURY-1 Darlington, County Durham
Policy Adviser - Higher Executive Officer Salary: National: £34,820 - £40,000. If the successful candidate is a current Civil Servant joining on level transfer, HM Treasury will honour their current substantive salary if higher. Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: This post is available on a full time, part time or job share basis, and flexible working hours can be accommodated. Location: Darlington (Feethams House) only Do you want to work in a fast-paced environment where you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of Budget and Statements across the department? If so, then this could be the role for you! You do not need any specific qualifications or experience to take on this role, just evidence of the right behaviours, values and motivation to succeed. About the Team The Budget and Finance Bill Team are a fun and supportive team which sits at the centre of the Treasury and is responsible for delivering the department's policy objectives through Budgets and Statements. The team works with privates offices, special advisers, policy teams, HMRC, comms specialists and more to bring together a coherent package of tax, welfare and spending policy announcements and present these to the outside world in the most effective way. The team operates in a dynamic and fast paced environment, especially in the run up to fiscal events, and has visibility of policy development happening across the whole department. You will regularly be exposed to and working on issues prone to hit the newspaper headlines, which makes our work relatable and interesting. In the period between fiscal events, the post supports cross-cutting departmental policy priorities using similar skillset, most recently leading on the delivery of the Chancellor's second Mais lecture and co-ordinating the Treasury's response to the Iran conflict. The team works flexibly to provide variety and support people's personal development goals. We give team members lots of support and on the job training to help you develop the knowledge and skills you need to do well. Diversity is very important to us, as is team wellbeing, and we have experience with and support flexible working arrangements. The role is in the Policy and Presentation branch of the team, which is responsible for the overall coordination, delivery and presentation of Budgets and Statements, including owning the overarching project plan, coordinating policy development and Ministerial decision making, and leading on key presentational product and processes such as the main budget document, supplementary documents and a comprehensive briefing pack. The key responsibilities of the post-holder will be: You will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of Budget and Statements across the department, delivering a high quality of service, identifying and mitigating risks, and driving delivery. Creating and managing a project plan for delivering Budgets and Statements, covering the full range of milestones and processes relevant to fiscal event delivery including Ministerial meetings and movements, policy development, presentational products, and legislation. Coordinating the development, clearance and publication of Budget documents, including Charts and Tables included in the main budget document (the publication setting out all policies being announced), and supplementary documents published alongside the main document on budget day (which can number anywhere between 30 and 90). Leading on core elements of fiscal event delivery, including organising kick off and post event townhalls for the department, providing secretariat for the weekly budget directors meetings in the run up to fiscal events and coordinating weekly comms emails from the budget team to the department. Building and maintaining strong relationships with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to ensure essential budget services are delivered and there is timely and high-quality input into budget processes run by the branch; including private offices, policy leads, HMRC, internal comms, the internal reprographics service, the external printing supplier (who typeset and print the main budget document), and HMT facilities, security and caterers. Designing and implementing a cross-departmental lessons learned process to collect, review and act on feedback from the department across all budget processes run by the team. This will include facilitating discussions within the team and with key stakeholders to reflect on processes and team ways of working, designing actions to address these, and driving implementation. Account management of an allocated policy workstream (such as all measures in a budget relating to public services, or welfare and labour markets), including tracking policy development and ensuring timely input into budget products and processes. About You We want you to have the ability to plan, prioritise and deliver on a broad portfolio of work at pace and to a high quality, in an often busy and uncertain working environment. We would also like you to have the ability to build and maintain relationships with a wide network of stakeholders and collaborate to deliver results. As well as being able to identify and implement improvements to processes and/or ways of working and support people to manage change. Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Policy Adviser - Higher Executive Officer Salary: National: £34,820 - £40,000. If the successful candidate is a current Civil Servant joining on level transfer, HM Treasury will honour their current substantive salary if higher. Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: This post is available on a full time, part time or job share basis, and flexible working hours can be accommodated. Location: Darlington (Feethams House) only Do you want to work in a fast-paced environment where you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of Budget and Statements across the department? If so, then this could be the role for you! You do not need any specific qualifications or experience to take on this role, just evidence of the right behaviours, values and motivation to succeed. About the Team The Budget and Finance Bill Team are a fun and supportive team which sits at the centre of the Treasury and is responsible for delivering the department's policy objectives through Budgets and Statements. The team works with privates offices, special advisers, policy teams, HMRC, comms specialists and more to bring together a coherent package of tax, welfare and spending policy announcements and present these to the outside world in the most effective way. The team operates in a dynamic and fast paced environment, especially in the run up to fiscal events, and has visibility of policy development happening across the whole department. You will regularly be exposed to and working on issues prone to hit the newspaper headlines, which makes our work relatable and interesting. In the period between fiscal events, the post supports cross-cutting departmental policy priorities using similar skillset, most recently leading on the delivery of the Chancellor's second Mais lecture and co-ordinating the Treasury's response to the Iran conflict. The team works flexibly to provide variety and support people's personal development goals. We give team members lots of support and on the job training to help you develop the knowledge and skills you need to do well. Diversity is very important to us, as is team wellbeing, and we have experience with and support flexible working arrangements. The role is in the Policy and Presentation branch of the team, which is responsible for the overall coordination, delivery and presentation of Budgets and Statements, including owning the overarching project plan, coordinating policy development and Ministerial decision making, and leading on key presentational product and processes such as the main budget document, supplementary documents and a comprehensive briefing pack. The key responsibilities of the post-holder will be: You will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of Budget and Statements across the department, delivering a high quality of service, identifying and mitigating risks, and driving delivery. Creating and managing a project plan for delivering Budgets and Statements, covering the full range of milestones and processes relevant to fiscal event delivery including Ministerial meetings and movements, policy development, presentational products, and legislation. Coordinating the development, clearance and publication of Budget documents, including Charts and Tables included in the main budget document (the publication setting out all policies being announced), and supplementary documents published alongside the main document on budget day (which can number anywhere between 30 and 90). Leading on core elements of fiscal event delivery, including organising kick off and post event townhalls for the department, providing secretariat for the weekly budget directors meetings in the run up to fiscal events and coordinating weekly comms emails from the budget team to the department. Building and maintaining strong relationships with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to ensure essential budget services are delivered and there is timely and high-quality input into budget processes run by the branch; including private offices, policy leads, HMRC, internal comms, the internal reprographics service, the external printing supplier (who typeset and print the main budget document), and HMT facilities, security and caterers. Designing and implementing a cross-departmental lessons learned process to collect, review and act on feedback from the department across all budget processes run by the team. This will include facilitating discussions within the team and with key stakeholders to reflect on processes and team ways of working, designing actions to address these, and driving implementation. Account management of an allocated policy workstream (such as all measures in a budget relating to public services, or welfare and labour markets), including tracking policy development and ensuring timely input into budget products and processes. About You We want you to have the ability to plan, prioritise and deliver on a broad portfolio of work at pace and to a high quality, in an often busy and uncertain working environment. We would also like you to have the ability to build and maintain relationships with a wide network of stakeholders and collaborate to deliver results. As well as being able to identify and implement improvements to processes and/or ways of working and support people to manage change. Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link.
Berkhamsted School
Visiting Peripatetic Singing Teacher
Berkhamsted School Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
Visiting Peripatetic Singing Teacher (fixed-term) A well-qualified and enthusiastic peripatetic teacher is required from September 2026 (fixed-term) to teach peripatetic singing lessons at the Boys Campus (Castle) at the Senior School. Music peripatetic teachers are part of the Performing Arts Department. The peripatetic music staff are line managed by the Director of Music (Co-Curricular). The department offers a great number of performance opportunities for developing musicians and encourages participation in high profile ensembles including the orchestra, big band, concert band and an array of choirs and vocal groups. This role is a fixed-term appointment. The approximate number of hours we are currently looking to staff is 1 or 2 days per week, although it is important to note that this role does not guarantee a minimum number of hours and works on a 'supply and demand' arrangement. Early applications are encouraged, and interviews may take place on a rolling basis. We reserve the right to extend or close the deadline. Please click below for more information: APPLICANT INFORMATION PACK
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Visiting Peripatetic Singing Teacher (fixed-term) A well-qualified and enthusiastic peripatetic teacher is required from September 2026 (fixed-term) to teach peripatetic singing lessons at the Boys Campus (Castle) at the Senior School. Music peripatetic teachers are part of the Performing Arts Department. The peripatetic music staff are line managed by the Director of Music (Co-Curricular). The department offers a great number of performance opportunities for developing musicians and encourages participation in high profile ensembles including the orchestra, big band, concert band and an array of choirs and vocal groups. This role is a fixed-term appointment. The approximate number of hours we are currently looking to staff is 1 or 2 days per week, although it is important to note that this role does not guarantee a minimum number of hours and works on a 'supply and demand' arrangement. Early applications are encouraged, and interviews may take place on a rolling basis. We reserve the right to extend or close the deadline. Please click below for more information: APPLICANT INFORMATION PACK
Lancaster Arts
Chair
Lancaster Arts Lancaster, Lancashire
Two Chair opportunities - cultural leadership, strategic insight, governance, advocacy, and collection development Lancaster Arts is a dynamic and ambitious combined arts organisation, embedded within Lancaster University and supported as an Arts Council England NPO. Its programme spans contemporary performance, music, visual art, commissions, artist residencies, Creative Gatherings and public programmes across the Nuffield Theatre, the Great Hall, the Peter Scott Gallery, campus spaces and locations across the wider region. Lancaster Arts has a long-established reputation for the creation, development and presentation of cutting-edge contemporary arts. Its work brings together artists, researchers, students, communities and audiences through programmes that are socially engaged, internationally relevant and rooted in a commitment to social and environmental justice. Lancaster Arts is now seeking to appoint two exceptional Chairs to support the next phase of its development: Chair of the Lancaster Arts Board The Lancaster Arts Board is an Advisory Board providing strategic guidance, advocacy and critical support. The Chair will work closely with the Director, Vice-Chair and Board members to help guide Lancaster Arts' strategic priorities, champion its values and strengthen its visibility, profile and connections across Lancaster University, the cultural sector and civic life. Chair of the Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust is the registered charity responsible for the Peter Scott Gallery, a distinctive and valued part of Lancaster Arts and Lancaster University. The Gallery is an Accredited Museum and holds a rich and varied collection spanning thousands of years, from ancient Egypt and Greece to contemporary art, including works by major artists such as Barbara Hepworth, L. S. Lowry and Terry Frost. The Chair of the Trust will provide thoughtful leadership, uphold strong governance, support financial resilience and act as an ambassador for the Gallery and its ambitions. Working closely with the Curator, Director of Lancaster Arts, fellow Trustees, Lancaster Arts Board and university colleagues, the Chair will help ensure the Trust continues to thrive and that the collection is developed, interpreted and shared with ambition and care. To succeed in either role, you'll bring: A strong track record of leadership in the cultural sector or a closely related field A strategic outlook and the ability to convene diverse stakeholders across the arts, Higher Education, civic life and cultural relationships Skilled facilitation and communication, with the confidence to support inclusive, purposeful and mutually supportive Board discussion For the Chair of the Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust , prior experience as a Trustee is particularly important, ideally with experience of chairing Boards, committees, meetings or events. You will also share Lancaster Arts' commitment to inclusion, environmental responsibility and socially engaged arts practice, and bring the credibility, networks and enthusiasm to act as an ambassador and connector for Lancaster Arts, the Peter Scott Gallery and their wider communities. Charisma Charity Recruitment is leading both searches. For an informal and confidential discussion about either role, please contact: Katherine Anderson-Scott , Executive Director of Charisma Charity Recruitment, on or . Closing dates: Thursday 13th August 2026 Interviews with Lancaster Arts / Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust: from 1st September 2026 onwards We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, or other category protected by law. Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust particularly encourages expressions of interest from disabled, D/deaf and/or neurodivergent people and those from Black, Asian and ethnically diverse backgrounds. Charisma is committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment processes. If you have any reasonable adjustments or wish to apply for this role under the Disability Confident Scheme, please contact our Operations Teams on . Charisma will ensure all candidates who disclose that they wish to apply under the Disability Confident Scheme and that meet the minimum criteria for the role will receive an opportunity to interview with the Charisma Consultant representing the vacancy.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Two Chair opportunities - cultural leadership, strategic insight, governance, advocacy, and collection development Lancaster Arts is a dynamic and ambitious combined arts organisation, embedded within Lancaster University and supported as an Arts Council England NPO. Its programme spans contemporary performance, music, visual art, commissions, artist residencies, Creative Gatherings and public programmes across the Nuffield Theatre, the Great Hall, the Peter Scott Gallery, campus spaces and locations across the wider region. Lancaster Arts has a long-established reputation for the creation, development and presentation of cutting-edge contemporary arts. Its work brings together artists, researchers, students, communities and audiences through programmes that are socially engaged, internationally relevant and rooted in a commitment to social and environmental justice. Lancaster Arts is now seeking to appoint two exceptional Chairs to support the next phase of its development: Chair of the Lancaster Arts Board The Lancaster Arts Board is an Advisory Board providing strategic guidance, advocacy and critical support. The Chair will work closely with the Director, Vice-Chair and Board members to help guide Lancaster Arts' strategic priorities, champion its values and strengthen its visibility, profile and connections across Lancaster University, the cultural sector and civic life. Chair of the Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust is the registered charity responsible for the Peter Scott Gallery, a distinctive and valued part of Lancaster Arts and Lancaster University. The Gallery is an Accredited Museum and holds a rich and varied collection spanning thousands of years, from ancient Egypt and Greece to contemporary art, including works by major artists such as Barbara Hepworth, L. S. Lowry and Terry Frost. The Chair of the Trust will provide thoughtful leadership, uphold strong governance, support financial resilience and act as an ambassador for the Gallery and its ambitions. Working closely with the Curator, Director of Lancaster Arts, fellow Trustees, Lancaster Arts Board and university colleagues, the Chair will help ensure the Trust continues to thrive and that the collection is developed, interpreted and shared with ambition and care. To succeed in either role, you'll bring: A strong track record of leadership in the cultural sector or a closely related field A strategic outlook and the ability to convene diverse stakeholders across the arts, Higher Education, civic life and cultural relationships Skilled facilitation and communication, with the confidence to support inclusive, purposeful and mutually supportive Board discussion For the Chair of the Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust , prior experience as a Trustee is particularly important, ideally with experience of chairing Boards, committees, meetings or events. You will also share Lancaster Arts' commitment to inclusion, environmental responsibility and socially engaged arts practice, and bring the credibility, networks and enthusiasm to act as an ambassador and connector for Lancaster Arts, the Peter Scott Gallery and their wider communities. Charisma Charity Recruitment is leading both searches. For an informal and confidential discussion about either role, please contact: Katherine Anderson-Scott , Executive Director of Charisma Charity Recruitment, on or . Closing dates: Thursday 13th August 2026 Interviews with Lancaster Arts / Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust: from 1st September 2026 onwards We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, or other category protected by law. Peter Scott Gallery Charitable Trust particularly encourages expressions of interest from disabled, D/deaf and/or neurodivergent people and those from Black, Asian and ethnically diverse backgrounds. Charisma is committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment processes. If you have any reasonable adjustments or wish to apply for this role under the Disability Confident Scheme, please contact our Operations Teams on . Charisma will ensure all candidates who disclose that they wish to apply under the Disability Confident Scheme and that meet the minimum criteria for the role will receive an opportunity to interview with the Charisma Consultant representing the vacancy.
Southbank Centre
Production Manager
Southbank Centre
To play a key role in the Production Management team at Southbank Centre, working closely with the Director of Technical Production, Head of Production, the Production Management team and wider department and colleagues throughout the organisation to ensure the effective use of systems and resources to deliver the technical elements of a varied programme, primarily in commercial events, but also contemporary and classical music, literature talks, theatre and dance, to the highest standards. Please download the attached Job Description for a full overview of this role's responsibilities. The annual salary stated is based on the Full-Time Equivalent (40 hours per week). If the job is part-time, the weekly hours will be stated within the advert. The deadline for applications is 23:59 on the closing date for the job posting. We endeavour to keep job adverts open for at least two weeks for prospective applicants to apply. However, if we receive a high volume of applications for a role, we reserve the right to close the vacancy early. Therefore, we encourage you to submit your application as early as possible to ensure consideration for shortlisting. Please note, applications sent via Email or 3rd party agencies will not be considered . Need reasonable adjustments? Please contact us so we can help make the application process accessible to you. Be sure to include the job you are applying for and your full name. Key Responsibilities To ensure a smooth and professional presentation of technical requirements of each event wherever SC activities are taking place. To ensure that allocated Production activities are fully and properly staffed using resident staff, specialist contractors and freelancers as appropriate. To manage budgets as required; to evaluate and cost the technical requirements of events and to ensure that resources are used efficiently and that recharges are made. To keep up to date with technical advancements contribute suggestions so that the capital investment programme appropriately reflects the production needs of the centre. To be responsible for the management of Health & Safety issues within SC s policies and to ensure that safe working practices are used at all times, including undertaking risk assessment and ensuring that all necessary risk assessments are provided by third parties where necessary. Skills & Experience Demonstrable, extensive experience in one of the following artforms: theatre, dance, corporate events, classical or contemporary music, as well as a good working knowledge of the others. Experience of working in a multidisciplinary live arts environment with a demonstrable record in the delivery of events at the highest technical standards. Working knowledge of the usage, operation and safe handling of the equipment of the disciplines covered by the Production Department including without limitation stage, lighting, sound, AV and temporary installations for a broad range of events: orchestral, contemporary music, conferences, talks, film screenings, dance and performance. Obtains project management skills and can demonstrate experience of managing and organising the work of a team. A demonstrable working knowledge of Safe Working Practices, Health & Safety and contractual requirements and is able to carry out risk assessments.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
To play a key role in the Production Management team at Southbank Centre, working closely with the Director of Technical Production, Head of Production, the Production Management team and wider department and colleagues throughout the organisation to ensure the effective use of systems and resources to deliver the technical elements of a varied programme, primarily in commercial events, but also contemporary and classical music, literature talks, theatre and dance, to the highest standards. Please download the attached Job Description for a full overview of this role's responsibilities. The annual salary stated is based on the Full-Time Equivalent (40 hours per week). If the job is part-time, the weekly hours will be stated within the advert. The deadline for applications is 23:59 on the closing date for the job posting. We endeavour to keep job adverts open for at least two weeks for prospective applicants to apply. However, if we receive a high volume of applications for a role, we reserve the right to close the vacancy early. Therefore, we encourage you to submit your application as early as possible to ensure consideration for shortlisting. Please note, applications sent via Email or 3rd party agencies will not be considered . Need reasonable adjustments? Please contact us so we can help make the application process accessible to you. Be sure to include the job you are applying for and your full name. Key Responsibilities To ensure a smooth and professional presentation of technical requirements of each event wherever SC activities are taking place. To ensure that allocated Production activities are fully and properly staffed using resident staff, specialist contractors and freelancers as appropriate. To manage budgets as required; to evaluate and cost the technical requirements of events and to ensure that resources are used efficiently and that recharges are made. To keep up to date with technical advancements contribute suggestions so that the capital investment programme appropriately reflects the production needs of the centre. To be responsible for the management of Health & Safety issues within SC s policies and to ensure that safe working practices are used at all times, including undertaking risk assessment and ensuring that all necessary risk assessments are provided by third parties where necessary. Skills & Experience Demonstrable, extensive experience in one of the following artforms: theatre, dance, corporate events, classical or contemporary music, as well as a good working knowledge of the others. Experience of working in a multidisciplinary live arts environment with a demonstrable record in the delivery of events at the highest technical standards. Working knowledge of the usage, operation and safe handling of the equipment of the disciplines covered by the Production Department including without limitation stage, lighting, sound, AV and temporary installations for a broad range of events: orchestral, contemporary music, conferences, talks, film screenings, dance and performance. Obtains project management skills and can demonstrate experience of managing and organising the work of a team. A demonstrable working knowledge of Safe Working Practices, Health & Safety and contractual requirements and is able to carry out risk assessments.
NFP People on behalf Beating Time
Director
NFP People on behalf Beating Time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead Beating Time into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid - at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10 th July 2026 About the Role Beating Time is a multi-award-winning charity that supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system (or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, Beating Time delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. Beating Time welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds and is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Director We are seeking an experienced and visionary Director to help lead Beating Time into its next phase of growth and impact. Position: Director Salary: £52,500 - £57,500 Location: Hybrid - at least 4 days per week in the office (N7), with regular travel to prison sites Hours: Full-time Closing Date: 10 th July 2026 About the Role Beating Time is a multi-award-winning charity that supports people serving prison sentences through creative music and peer-led employment programmes. Working closely with the existing Director and Board of Trustees, you will help shape and deliver the organisation's strategic vision while ensuring the successful delivery of programmes across multiple prison sites. Key responsibilities include: Leading strategic planning and organisational growth Developing and delivering fundraising and income generation strategies Securing grants, contracts and partnership opportunities Overseeing financial planning, budgeting and reporting Managing contracts and relationships with prison and sector partners Leading and supporting a dispersed team Acting as an ambassador for the organisation with funders and stakeholders About You You will be a strategic and hands-on leader with: Significant leadership experience within the charity, criminal justice or wider social impact sector. Experience as a senior leader, Director, CEO or member of a leadership team. A strong track record in fundraising, income generation and partnership development. Experience securing and managing contracts, organisational operations and financial oversight. Strong strategic, operational, and financial management skills. Experience leading and supporting dispersed teams in complex environments. A strong understanding of prisons, rehabilitation and the barriers faced by people within the criminal justice system (or related sectors (homelessness, substance use, rehabilitation). Excellent communication, relationship-building and stakeholder management skills. Strategic thinking combined with a practical, hands-on approach. A genuine commitment to social justice and belief in the transformative power of creativity, music and peer-led support. About the Organisation Established in 2014, Beating Time delivers creative music and peer-led employment programmes in prisons across London, Kent, the Midlands and the North East. The organisation works alongside people facing significant barriers, helping them develop skills, confidence and pathways into employment while creating meaningful opportunities for long-term change. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Chief Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Executive, Operations Director, Executive Director, Director of Services, Head of Programmes, Director of Operations, Managing Director, Director of Partnerships, Charity Director. Beating Time welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds and is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce.
Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
Trainee Recruitment Consultant
Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd City, London
Trainee Recruitment Consultant London 25'000 - 26'000 Starting Salary + Regular Pay Reviews + Bonus' + Uncapped Commission (up to 40%, 40k - 60k First Years OTE) + Incentives + 25 Days Holiday (Extended 2 week Christmas Break) + IMMEDIATE START Have the opportunity to earn in excess around 60,000 OTE with no limits and fast career progression opportunities to develop to Manager and Director level? You'll get first class training and consistent technical development to make you the best you can be, for a company that has a brilliant track record of turning trainee recruitment consultants into fully fledged recruiters. Our company creates top earners ( 40k - 60k in your first year, realistic) and career focused, high performers to be part of our elite culture where self-development is key. You will be encouraged to constantly learn, become great at what you do and offer a high level, consultative service to our clients based on scaling great teams of engineers for them. Your Journey With Us; You will start with a one to one induction with a Director, to introduce you to the Company and how we work, including formal sales training and psychologic studies to understand candidates. Our office environment is performance focused and full of like-minded people that want to succeed in life and that will welcome you and help you every step of the way, no matter what your background and experience is. Through ongoing training and development, you will learn how to find better business opportunities, sell effectively and interview candidates to understand what really motivates them. You will be encouraged to improve every day, under the guidance of a Leadership team that has a proven track record of creating successful Consultants and Business Leaders over the last 13 years. Your Role: Trainee Recruitment Consultant - Identifying and targeting growing companies to work with in a specific sector of technical and engineering (e.g. Renewables, Construction, Europe) Networking and building relationships with key people in businesses Attracting and interviewing the best engineering talent for your clients Guiding candidates through the process and helping them make defining career moves Meeting clients to develop and strengthen exclusive relationships What We Offer: Competitive salary and uncapped commission - up to 40% with NO limits Regular salary reviews every 3 months Training and continuous development Meritocratic career progression - based on your results 25 Days holiday with an extended Christmas break Regular incentives with individual prizes from gift vouchers to dinners at top restaurants and holidays International Team trips Subsidised gym membership Best recruitment tools - including Bullhorn, Sourcebreaker, Linkedin Recruiter You Will Be: Keen to earn well & eager to learn and develop career Any background considered - sales, marketing, ex-forces, excelled in a sport, hobby or music. e.g. Captain of a sports team Entrepreneurial nature - our progression is based on creating managers, directors and business owners of the future Excellent communicator, verbal and written Strong work ethic, driven, ambitious, and resilient mind set If this sounds like you or you want to know more, call Becka Van Ristell on (phone number removed) for an informal and confidential discussion.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Trainee Recruitment Consultant London 25'000 - 26'000 Starting Salary + Regular Pay Reviews + Bonus' + Uncapped Commission (up to 40%, 40k - 60k First Years OTE) + Incentives + 25 Days Holiday (Extended 2 week Christmas Break) + IMMEDIATE START Have the opportunity to earn in excess around 60,000 OTE with no limits and fast career progression opportunities to develop to Manager and Director level? You'll get first class training and consistent technical development to make you the best you can be, for a company that has a brilliant track record of turning trainee recruitment consultants into fully fledged recruiters. Our company creates top earners ( 40k - 60k in your first year, realistic) and career focused, high performers to be part of our elite culture where self-development is key. You will be encouraged to constantly learn, become great at what you do and offer a high level, consultative service to our clients based on scaling great teams of engineers for them. Your Journey With Us; You will start with a one to one induction with a Director, to introduce you to the Company and how we work, including formal sales training and psychologic studies to understand candidates. Our office environment is performance focused and full of like-minded people that want to succeed in life and that will welcome you and help you every step of the way, no matter what your background and experience is. Through ongoing training and development, you will learn how to find better business opportunities, sell effectively and interview candidates to understand what really motivates them. You will be encouraged to improve every day, under the guidance of a Leadership team that has a proven track record of creating successful Consultants and Business Leaders over the last 13 years. Your Role: Trainee Recruitment Consultant - Identifying and targeting growing companies to work with in a specific sector of technical and engineering (e.g. Renewables, Construction, Europe) Networking and building relationships with key people in businesses Attracting and interviewing the best engineering talent for your clients Guiding candidates through the process and helping them make defining career moves Meeting clients to develop and strengthen exclusive relationships What We Offer: Competitive salary and uncapped commission - up to 40% with NO limits Regular salary reviews every 3 months Training and continuous development Meritocratic career progression - based on your results 25 Days holiday with an extended Christmas break Regular incentives with individual prizes from gift vouchers to dinners at top restaurants and holidays International Team trips Subsidised gym membership Best recruitment tools - including Bullhorn, Sourcebreaker, Linkedin Recruiter You Will Be: Keen to earn well & eager to learn and develop career Any background considered - sales, marketing, ex-forces, excelled in a sport, hobby or music. e.g. Captain of a sports team Entrepreneurial nature - our progression is based on creating managers, directors and business owners of the future Excellent communicator, verbal and written Strong work ethic, driven, ambitious, and resilient mind set If this sounds like you or you want to know more, call Becka Van Ristell on (phone number removed) for an informal and confidential discussion.
Lift Sir Herbert Leon
Performing Arts Teacher
Lift Sir Herbert Leon Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Job title: Teacher of Music Salary: M1 (£32,916 ) to U3 (£51,048)+ well-being cash plan + pension + additional Lift Schools benefits School: Lift Sir Herbert Leon, Fern Grove, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK2 3HQ Contract type: Permanent, full time or part time Start date: Ideally, as soon possible An exciting music teacher job opportunity that can be full or part time for Sir Herbert Leon - voted the best Secondary School in Milton Keynes. Your new school Lift Schools is an ambitious MAT of 59 schools, 13 in the Midlands, and we pride ourselves on providing the best training and career progression. Part of Lift Schools, Lift Sir Herbert Leon is an impressive secondary school that has recently won 'Secondary School of the Year' at the Milton Keynes Education Awards: a huge achievement for the school, staff, students and parents. The school is led by an ambitious and dedicated leadership team who have supported their terrific staff team to securing an Ofsted 'good' rating in all areas. The inspectors recognised that the 'culture has completely changed to one where pupils are expected to achieve the best they can' and they also stated that the school 'promotes a strong and close community'. Your new role It's an exciting time for you to join. We are looking for somebody to lead, shape and deliver excellent music classes. This is a rare opportunity for you to teach in a way that you feel delivers the best education and be able to shape the way music is taught. The successful candidate will report to the Director of Creative Arts and Sport. This department is made of similar subjects, where creativity is one of the most important aspects of their specialism. Having this breadth and depth in the faculty and access to specialist practitioners is a unique experience and something that benefits both the staff and our students too. What you'll need to succeed You will have a proven track record of delivering music lessons and a broad and balanced curriculum, facilitating a positive learning environment where all students feel supported and encouraged to reach their full potential. You will be able to design engaging lessons, assess student progress and provide constructive feedback to raise standards of student attainment. Additionally, you will be able to collaborate with other teaching staff, pastoral staff and parents to support the personal development of students, addressing their individual needs and promoting inclusivity. We offer you:Comprehensive training: Access to some of the best developmental training to boost your career. Generous benefits: From your pension plan to healthcare and financial support, we've got you covered. Lifestyle perks: Enjoy discounted gym memberships, travel deals, and even electric vehicle incentives. Please don't wait until the closing date to apply as we will review applications as we receive them. Closing date: Monday 13th October 2025 Interview date: Thursday 16th October 2025Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. Downloads
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job title: Teacher of Music Salary: M1 (£32,916 ) to U3 (£51,048)+ well-being cash plan + pension + additional Lift Schools benefits School: Lift Sir Herbert Leon, Fern Grove, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK2 3HQ Contract type: Permanent, full time or part time Start date: Ideally, as soon possible An exciting music teacher job opportunity that can be full or part time for Sir Herbert Leon - voted the best Secondary School in Milton Keynes. Your new school Lift Schools is an ambitious MAT of 59 schools, 13 in the Midlands, and we pride ourselves on providing the best training and career progression. Part of Lift Schools, Lift Sir Herbert Leon is an impressive secondary school that has recently won 'Secondary School of the Year' at the Milton Keynes Education Awards: a huge achievement for the school, staff, students and parents. The school is led by an ambitious and dedicated leadership team who have supported their terrific staff team to securing an Ofsted 'good' rating in all areas. The inspectors recognised that the 'culture has completely changed to one where pupils are expected to achieve the best they can' and they also stated that the school 'promotes a strong and close community'. Your new role It's an exciting time for you to join. We are looking for somebody to lead, shape and deliver excellent music classes. This is a rare opportunity for you to teach in a way that you feel delivers the best education and be able to shape the way music is taught. The successful candidate will report to the Director of Creative Arts and Sport. This department is made of similar subjects, where creativity is one of the most important aspects of their specialism. Having this breadth and depth in the faculty and access to specialist practitioners is a unique experience and something that benefits both the staff and our students too. What you'll need to succeed You will have a proven track record of delivering music lessons and a broad and balanced curriculum, facilitating a positive learning environment where all students feel supported and encouraged to reach their full potential. You will be able to design engaging lessons, assess student progress and provide constructive feedback to raise standards of student attainment. Additionally, you will be able to collaborate with other teaching staff, pastoral staff and parents to support the personal development of students, addressing their individual needs and promoting inclusivity. We offer you:Comprehensive training: Access to some of the best developmental training to boost your career. Generous benefits: From your pension plan to healthcare and financial support, we've got you covered. Lifestyle perks: Enjoy discounted gym memberships, travel deals, and even electric vehicle incentives. Please don't wait until the closing date to apply as we will review applications as we receive them. Closing date: Monday 13th October 2025 Interview date: Thursday 16th October 2025Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. Downloads
HM TREASURY-1
National Savings & Investments - Deputy Spending Principal
HM TREASURY-1 Darlington, County Durham
Are you looking for a stretching and exciting role working with the sponsor and spending team of one of the largest savings organisations in the UK? If so, we'd love to hear from you ! About the Team The Debt & Reserves Management (DRM) team manages key financial assets and liabilities on the public sector balance sheet - using analysis, oversight and our stakeholder links to Bank of England, the Debt Management Office, National Savings & Investments and the Royal Mint. This role is part of the Retail Debt and Cash Issuance (RDCI) branch in DRM, a friendly, supportive and dynamic team leading on a wide ranging and high-profile set of policy issues, with significant engagement from ministers and Special Advisers. The branch is responsible for developing strategy and legislation related to banknote and coins; working closely with the Bank of England and the Royal Mint; sponsorship, policy and spending for National Savings and Investments (NS&I). About the Job As NS&I's sponsor and spending team, DRM supports NS&I in developing the strategic, operational, and financial framework it operates under. This covers a range of areas such as supporting NS&I in developing its strategy to raise finance, advising Ministers on NS&I's strategic framework, and ensuring NS&I is adequately funded to deliver its objectives, including delivery of its major transformation programme. Delivery of this programme makes up a significant portion of NS&I's spending review settlement, and scrutinising programme-related spending will be a key area of focus for the post-holder. DRM is also responsible for advising Ministers on any wider policy or operational measures that impact NS&I's performance and debt-raising role. In this role, you will: Support NS&I through spending processes, such as Main and Supplementary Estimates. This will involve independently liaising with stakeholders in NS&I's Finance team and across HM Treasury to ensure delivery is smooth and in line with government priorities. Oversee spending on NS&I's Transformation Programme to ensure compliance with HM Treasury spend controls and the SR25 settlement. This includes keeping track of NS&I's in-year financial position and advising seniors and ministers on any emerging risks, such as underspends. There will be scope to consider innovative approaches to managing any risks and increasing the effectiveness of spending controls. Scrutinise in-year expenditure of NS&I's capital and resource budgets. This includes evaluating business cases and spending proposals to put forward recommendations based on a deep understanding of NS&I's financial position. This will require close collaboration with seniors in NS&I and teams across HM Treasury to evaluate the impact of spending decisions and balance HMT and NS&I's priorities, challenging expenditure where necessary. Lead policy development relating to NS&I's short and long-term strategy. The post-holder will advise the EST on NS&I's annual service delivery metrics to ensure they are sufficiently stretching and balance outcomes for the consumer, taxpayer and customer. The post holder will also need to work closely with NS&I's Strategy Directorate to influence the development of NS&I's medium and long-term strategy to ensure alignment with government and organisational priorities and advise EST on approving this strategy ahead of March 2026. Lead appointments to NS&I's Board and the relationship with NS&I's People Directorate. This involves advising EST and seniors on all matters relating to NS&I's workforce and people strategy, such as annual pay remit increases. The post holder will also need to work closely with seniors across NS&I and HMT to lead and advise ministers on recruitment campaigns to appoint additional non-executive directors to NS&I's board. About You You will be able to evaluate different and sometimes competing evidence sources to come to a conclusion and advise senior partners. Collaborate effectively with a range of stakeholders, including other organisations and prioritise and progress varied pieces of work in a timely and effective way. Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28.97% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link. If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your online application form, or speak to the recruitment team at .
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
Are you looking for a stretching and exciting role working with the sponsor and spending team of one of the largest savings organisations in the UK? If so, we'd love to hear from you ! About the Team The Debt & Reserves Management (DRM) team manages key financial assets and liabilities on the public sector balance sheet - using analysis, oversight and our stakeholder links to Bank of England, the Debt Management Office, National Savings & Investments and the Royal Mint. This role is part of the Retail Debt and Cash Issuance (RDCI) branch in DRM, a friendly, supportive and dynamic team leading on a wide ranging and high-profile set of policy issues, with significant engagement from ministers and Special Advisers. The branch is responsible for developing strategy and legislation related to banknote and coins; working closely with the Bank of England and the Royal Mint; sponsorship, policy and spending for National Savings and Investments (NS&I). About the Job As NS&I's sponsor and spending team, DRM supports NS&I in developing the strategic, operational, and financial framework it operates under. This covers a range of areas such as supporting NS&I in developing its strategy to raise finance, advising Ministers on NS&I's strategic framework, and ensuring NS&I is adequately funded to deliver its objectives, including delivery of its major transformation programme. Delivery of this programme makes up a significant portion of NS&I's spending review settlement, and scrutinising programme-related spending will be a key area of focus for the post-holder. DRM is also responsible for advising Ministers on any wider policy or operational measures that impact NS&I's performance and debt-raising role. In this role, you will: Support NS&I through spending processes, such as Main and Supplementary Estimates. This will involve independently liaising with stakeholders in NS&I's Finance team and across HM Treasury to ensure delivery is smooth and in line with government priorities. Oversee spending on NS&I's Transformation Programme to ensure compliance with HM Treasury spend controls and the SR25 settlement. This includes keeping track of NS&I's in-year financial position and advising seniors and ministers on any emerging risks, such as underspends. There will be scope to consider innovative approaches to managing any risks and increasing the effectiveness of spending controls. Scrutinise in-year expenditure of NS&I's capital and resource budgets. This includes evaluating business cases and spending proposals to put forward recommendations based on a deep understanding of NS&I's financial position. This will require close collaboration with seniors in NS&I and teams across HM Treasury to evaluate the impact of spending decisions and balance HMT and NS&I's priorities, challenging expenditure where necessary. Lead policy development relating to NS&I's short and long-term strategy. The post-holder will advise the EST on NS&I's annual service delivery metrics to ensure they are sufficiently stretching and balance outcomes for the consumer, taxpayer and customer. The post holder will also need to work closely with NS&I's Strategy Directorate to influence the development of NS&I's medium and long-term strategy to ensure alignment with government and organisational priorities and advise EST on approving this strategy ahead of March 2026. Lead appointments to NS&I's Board and the relationship with NS&I's People Directorate. This involves advising EST and seniors on all matters relating to NS&I's workforce and people strategy, such as annual pay remit increases. The post holder will also need to work closely with seniors across NS&I and HMT to lead and advise ministers on recruitment campaigns to appoint additional non-executive directors to NS&I's board. About You You will be able to evaluate different and sometimes competing evidence sources to come to a conclusion and advise senior partners. Collaborate effectively with a range of stakeholders, including other organisations and prioritise and progress varied pieces of work in a timely and effective way. Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28.97% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link. If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your online application form, or speak to the recruitment team at .
Allen Associates
HR Manager
Allen Associates Oxford, Oxfordshire
HR Manager Reporting to the Director of HR and working alongside a Recruitment Officer, you will support teaching and non-teaching staff across the full HR cycle and employee's tenure with the school in a transactional capacity. The CLOSING DATE is 29th September. HR Manager Responsibilities As the HR Manager some of your duties will include: Collaboration with staff across all departments to provide HR support and services End to end recruitment including preparation of job adverts and maintenance of job descriptions, right to work verification and liaison with third party contractors Management of the employee lifecycle from pre-employment checks and onboarding to performance and absence management Guidance on policies and procedures ensuring compliance and best practice Acting as a trusted advisor on employee relations issues Supporting the HR Director as required HR Manager Rewards This is an all-year-round full-time contract with 38.75 working hours per week, fully on-site 08:15-17:00, Mon to Fri with one hour (unpaid) lunch. During published school holidays you will work 09:00-16:00 with no reduction in pay and will have some flexibility for hybrid working during the holiday period. Non-teaching staff are automatically enrolled/ can choose to enroll in the school's contributory Group Pension Scheme. There is a wide range of benefits available to staff, including a free lunch. The school has a fully equipped gym and Tennis courts are available, and there is a comprehensive programme of staff sports clubs. Staff also have the opportunity to. join choirs and music groups, and to get involved in drama productions. Staff are encouraged to make use of the Senior Common Room within and after the school day, as an area for relaxation and shared discussion outside departments. Tea and coffee are served in the SCR at morning break, and cakes and fruit are available at the end of the school day. Staff socials and guest night dinners are regular features of each term. The Company You will join a long established, leading independent day school. HR Manager Experience To be successful in this role, it is essential that you have previous HR experience at either HR Manager level already or at a senior HR Advisor / HRBP level and are ready to take the next step up in your career. It is essential that you are CIPD Qualified or have solid equivalent experience. You must possess good knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice and knowledge of working with the school environment and safer recruitment would be an advantage. You must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion. You will be proficient in Microsoft Office including Excel. Experience working with HR systems is also required. You must have meticulous attention to detail and the gravitas to educate staff and manage expectations around best practice and compliance. You will enjoy working in a fun and noisy, busy and fast-paced school environment and you will have previous experience of managing employee relations cases and the full employee lifecycle from onboarding to exit including assisting with benefits etc. How to apply for this HR Manager role Please send an up to date CV and cover letter to (url removed) INDBOOST Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. For our latest vacancies follow our Jobs on Twitter
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
HR Manager Reporting to the Director of HR and working alongside a Recruitment Officer, you will support teaching and non-teaching staff across the full HR cycle and employee's tenure with the school in a transactional capacity. The CLOSING DATE is 29th September. HR Manager Responsibilities As the HR Manager some of your duties will include: Collaboration with staff across all departments to provide HR support and services End to end recruitment including preparation of job adverts and maintenance of job descriptions, right to work verification and liaison with third party contractors Management of the employee lifecycle from pre-employment checks and onboarding to performance and absence management Guidance on policies and procedures ensuring compliance and best practice Acting as a trusted advisor on employee relations issues Supporting the HR Director as required HR Manager Rewards This is an all-year-round full-time contract with 38.75 working hours per week, fully on-site 08:15-17:00, Mon to Fri with one hour (unpaid) lunch. During published school holidays you will work 09:00-16:00 with no reduction in pay and will have some flexibility for hybrid working during the holiday period. Non-teaching staff are automatically enrolled/ can choose to enroll in the school's contributory Group Pension Scheme. There is a wide range of benefits available to staff, including a free lunch. The school has a fully equipped gym and Tennis courts are available, and there is a comprehensive programme of staff sports clubs. Staff also have the opportunity to. join choirs and music groups, and to get involved in drama productions. Staff are encouraged to make use of the Senior Common Room within and after the school day, as an area for relaxation and shared discussion outside departments. Tea and coffee are served in the SCR at morning break, and cakes and fruit are available at the end of the school day. Staff socials and guest night dinners are regular features of each term. The Company You will join a long established, leading independent day school. HR Manager Experience To be successful in this role, it is essential that you have previous HR experience at either HR Manager level already or at a senior HR Advisor / HRBP level and are ready to take the next step up in your career. It is essential that you are CIPD Qualified or have solid equivalent experience. You must possess good knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice and knowledge of working with the school environment and safer recruitment would be an advantage. You must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion. You will be proficient in Microsoft Office including Excel. Experience working with HR systems is also required. You must have meticulous attention to detail and the gravitas to educate staff and manage expectations around best practice and compliance. You will enjoy working in a fun and noisy, busy and fast-paced school environment and you will have previous experience of managing employee relations cases and the full employee lifecycle from onboarding to exit including assisting with benefits etc. How to apply for this HR Manager role Please send an up to date CV and cover letter to (url removed) INDBOOST Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. For our latest vacancies follow our Jobs on Twitter

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