Ready to take charge of a high potential sales patch in one of Scotland's vibrant farming regions? A respected agricultural cooperative is looking for a results driven Area Sales Manager to lead growth across Ayrshire and Lanarkshire. If you know the agri sector inside out and thrive on building relationships, this is your chance to join a business with real influence, stability, and community impact. Why This Role Stands Out This isn't just another sales job. You'll be the trusted face of a well established cooperative with deep ties to the rural economy. Supporting farmers, shaping product strategy, and driving commercial success across your territory. What You'll Be Doing • Growing and managing relationships with farmers, growers, and rural businesses • Selling a wide portfolio of proven agricultural products and services • Providing hands on technical advice backed by strong product knowledge • Spotting opportunities and driving profitable growth • Getting out on farm, attending shows, and being a visible presence in the region • Working closely with internal teams to deliver an exceptional member experience What You'll Bring • Solid, proven agricultural sales experience is absolutely essential • A genuine understanding of UK farming practices and current industry pressures • The ability to build rapport quickly and become a trusted adviser • A proactive mindset, someone who owns their patch and drives results • Strong communication, organisation, and negotiation skills • Full UK driving licence What You'll Get • A stable, highly regarded employer with strong values and member led principles • Autonomy, flexibility, and support from an experienced and friendly team • Competitive salary, company vehicle, and a well rounded benefits package • Clear long term progression and development opportunities • The chance to make a real difference within local farming communities How do I apply? For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Ollie O'Driscoll on: or e-mail your CV and covering letter To . Thank you. De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Ready to take charge of a high potential sales patch in one of Scotland's vibrant farming regions? A respected agricultural cooperative is looking for a results driven Area Sales Manager to lead growth across Ayrshire and Lanarkshire. If you know the agri sector inside out and thrive on building relationships, this is your chance to join a business with real influence, stability, and community impact. Why This Role Stands Out This isn't just another sales job. You'll be the trusted face of a well established cooperative with deep ties to the rural economy. Supporting farmers, shaping product strategy, and driving commercial success across your territory. What You'll Be Doing • Growing and managing relationships with farmers, growers, and rural businesses • Selling a wide portfolio of proven agricultural products and services • Providing hands on technical advice backed by strong product knowledge • Spotting opportunities and driving profitable growth • Getting out on farm, attending shows, and being a visible presence in the region • Working closely with internal teams to deliver an exceptional member experience What You'll Bring • Solid, proven agricultural sales experience is absolutely essential • A genuine understanding of UK farming practices and current industry pressures • The ability to build rapport quickly and become a trusted adviser • A proactive mindset, someone who owns their patch and drives results • Strong communication, organisation, and negotiation skills • Full UK driving licence What You'll Get • A stable, highly regarded employer with strong values and member led principles • Autonomy, flexibility, and support from an experienced and friendly team • Competitive salary, company vehicle, and a well rounded benefits package • Clear long term progression and development opportunities • The chance to make a real difference within local farming communities How do I apply? For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Ollie O'Driscoll on: or e-mail your CV and covering letter To . Thank you. De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
Optometrist Job Summary: An excellent opportunity has arisen for a patient-focused Optometrist to join a well-established optical practice in Southampton on a full-time basis. This role follows a structured two-week rota, offering a balanced working pattern that includes alternate Saturdays. You will be part of a friendly, professional team, delivering exceptional eye care using the latest clinical technology in a supportive and quality-driven environment. Key Responsibilities: Carry out comprehensive sight tests and full eye examinations Conduct visual field testing and retinal imaging assessments Provide expert advice on eye health, treatment options, and preventative care Deliver a personalised, high-quality experience for every patient Support the Branch Manager in monitoring performance and driving service improvements Ensure all clinical equipment is maintained and operating to the highest standards Maintain accurate clinical records in line with GOC and governance requirements Team Development: Work collaboratively with a close-knit and experienced optical team Contribute to a positive and supportive working culture Share best practice and support continuous improvement initiatives Engage in ongoing professional development and training opportunities About You: Fully qualified and GOC registered Optometrist Patient-focused with a strong commitment to clinical excellence Confident communicator with the ability to build trust and rapport A proactive team player who values quality and patient satisfaction Motivated to learn, develop, and expand clinical skills Well-being Services: Health Cash Plan providing money back on everyday healthcare Life cover Professional indemnity insurance What They Offer: Competitive salary of £56,620 - £61,770, dependent on experience Performance-related bonus scheme Fully funded clinical accreditations including IP, Glaucoma, and more Access to a structured learning academy for ongoing professional development Staff discounts on products and services Why Join Us? This role offers the chance to join a respected and patient-led optical practice that invests heavily in its people. With strong clinical support, excellent development opportunities, and a collaborative team environment, this position provides both professional fulfilment and long-term career progression. If you are interested then please contact Leo by calling or email: He will be able to answer any further questions or details needed.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Optometrist Job Summary: An excellent opportunity has arisen for a patient-focused Optometrist to join a well-established optical practice in Southampton on a full-time basis. This role follows a structured two-week rota, offering a balanced working pattern that includes alternate Saturdays. You will be part of a friendly, professional team, delivering exceptional eye care using the latest clinical technology in a supportive and quality-driven environment. Key Responsibilities: Carry out comprehensive sight tests and full eye examinations Conduct visual field testing and retinal imaging assessments Provide expert advice on eye health, treatment options, and preventative care Deliver a personalised, high-quality experience for every patient Support the Branch Manager in monitoring performance and driving service improvements Ensure all clinical equipment is maintained and operating to the highest standards Maintain accurate clinical records in line with GOC and governance requirements Team Development: Work collaboratively with a close-knit and experienced optical team Contribute to a positive and supportive working culture Share best practice and support continuous improvement initiatives Engage in ongoing professional development and training opportunities About You: Fully qualified and GOC registered Optometrist Patient-focused with a strong commitment to clinical excellence Confident communicator with the ability to build trust and rapport A proactive team player who values quality and patient satisfaction Motivated to learn, develop, and expand clinical skills Well-being Services: Health Cash Plan providing money back on everyday healthcare Life cover Professional indemnity insurance What They Offer: Competitive salary of £56,620 - £61,770, dependent on experience Performance-related bonus scheme Fully funded clinical accreditations including IP, Glaucoma, and more Access to a structured learning academy for ongoing professional development Staff discounts on products and services Why Join Us? This role offers the chance to join a respected and patient-led optical practice that invests heavily in its people. With strong clinical support, excellent development opportunities, and a collaborative team environment, this position provides both professional fulfilment and long-term career progression. If you are interested then please contact Leo by calling or email: He will be able to answer any further questions or details needed.
Are you Looking for a sales role where you can genuinely shape your area and build meaningful partnerships within the local farming community? A long standing agricultural cooperative is seeking an Agricultural Area Sales Manager to cover Cheltenham and the neighbouring regions an area known for diverse farming operations and strong growth potential. About the Role You'll take ownership of a well established territory, working closely with farmers and rural businesses to support their day to day needs and seasonal challenges. This is a field based role with plenty of autonomy, variety, and the scope to make a real commercial impact. Your focus will include: • Developing relationships across mixed and arable farms • Offering practical, product led advice that supports farm performance • Growing market share across a varied and dynamic region • Using your knowledge of local farming to identify new opportunities • Acting as a reliable, visible point of contact for customers across your patch What You'll Bring • Proven agricultural sales experience is essential • A solid grasp of UK farming systems, ideally with exposure to the Midlands/Cotswolds region • A personable, consultative approach to building long term customer loyalty • Strong commercial awareness and the drive to grow your territory • Excellent organisation and communication skills • Full UK driving licence What's in It for You • A trusted employer with strong member first values • Freedom to manage and grow your own territory • Competitive package including vehicle and benefits • Support from a friendly, knowledgeable team • Real progression opportunities within a stable cooperative environment How do I apply? For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Ollie O'Driscoll on: or e-mail your CV and covering letter To . Thank you. De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Are you Looking for a sales role where you can genuinely shape your area and build meaningful partnerships within the local farming community? A long standing agricultural cooperative is seeking an Agricultural Area Sales Manager to cover Cheltenham and the neighbouring regions an area known for diverse farming operations and strong growth potential. About the Role You'll take ownership of a well established territory, working closely with farmers and rural businesses to support their day to day needs and seasonal challenges. This is a field based role with plenty of autonomy, variety, and the scope to make a real commercial impact. Your focus will include: • Developing relationships across mixed and arable farms • Offering practical, product led advice that supports farm performance • Growing market share across a varied and dynamic region • Using your knowledge of local farming to identify new opportunities • Acting as a reliable, visible point of contact for customers across your patch What You'll Bring • Proven agricultural sales experience is essential • A solid grasp of UK farming systems, ideally with exposure to the Midlands/Cotswolds region • A personable, consultative approach to building long term customer loyalty • Strong commercial awareness and the drive to grow your territory • Excellent organisation and communication skills • Full UK driving licence What's in It for You • A trusted employer with strong member first values • Freedom to manage and grow your own territory • Competitive package including vehicle and benefits • Support from a friendly, knowledgeable team • Real progression opportunities within a stable cooperative environment How do I apply? For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Ollie O'Driscoll on: or e-mail your CV and covering letter To . Thank you. De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
Registered Manager Are you an experienced Registered Manager or Deputy Manager, looking for your next opportunity in Residential Child Care? Pebbles Care is on the lookout for an OFSTED Registered Manager who can deliver outstanding outcomes for our children and young people. Your role will be on a dual-registration basis across two solo homes in close proximity. To join us in this new role, you will need a minimum of: Level 4 Children and Young People Practitioner Qualification (England) or Qualified to SCQF Level 7 / HNC (Scotland) or Level 3 Residential Childcare. Have worked for two years in the last five years in a residential child care setting, and have a minimum of one year's experience in the previous five years leading and supervising a team. A strong knowledge of safeguarding, regulatory compliance, and quality standards. If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, we would love to hear from you! Your role and responsibilities as Registered Manager You will lead and inspire your team, maintain OFSTED compliance, and create a safe, nurturing environment where our young people can thrive. With full support from senior leadership and our in-house psychology team, you will have the resources to succeed. What we can offer you Your starting salary is between £46,331.00 and £52,123.00 per annum, depending on experience, qualifications, and training. Your working hours are 40 per week, Monday to Friday. You will receive a 10 % discretionary bonus per annum. 33 days annual leave per annum We will fund relevant and essential qualifications. Auto-enrolment into our salary sacrifice pension scheme (Scottish Widows) Private Medical Insurance Life Assurance / Death in Service x 2 basic salary Cash back health care plan (Medicash), allows you to claim for dental and optical treatments, discounted gym memberships, 24/7 access to a GP, free access to counselling and much more. Blue Light Card for store discounts An employee referral scheme Access to our employee salary sacrifice benefits platform - Enjoy Benefits What sets Pebbles apart from other care providers? We specialise in providing residential child care for vulnerable young people aged 8 to 18. Our mission is to continue to lead the way in offering bespoke therapeutic care and education to vulnerable young people. Our fifty-six homes across North England and Scotland are of an extremely high standard. We also have three well-established schools for children and young people. Our vision for 2026 includes innovative growth. We have a wealth of skills and knowledge to share with you, along with 22 years of experience supporting young people in unlocking brighter futures. Pebbles offers excellent employee benefits and discounts that support your health and well-being. We also like to have fun and respect each other. Additional benefits and rewards Tailored interview process, based on your short pre-interview assessment. A full induction, including a detailed introduction to therapeutic parenting. Training in our therapeutic restraint program +Proactive Instant access to our employee portal and intranet page Quarterly newsletters We will pay for updating your disclosure certificate and professional membership fees if they are relevant and essential to your role. Essential qualities that we look for , Level 4 Children and Young People Practitioner Qualification (England) or Qualified to SCQF Level 7 / HNC (Scotland) or Level 3 Residential Childcare. Two years of experience, within the past five years, working in children's residential care, One year's experience within the past five years, leading or supervising employees in a care home environment, Excellent leadership and relationship-building skills, Proficient verbal and written communication skills, A willingness to attain your Care Services Leadership and Management SCQF Level 10 (Scotland) or Level 5 Diploma in Leadership Management (England) Highly responsible and accountable when it comes to safeguarding our children and young people, Exceptional knowledge of safer recruitment practices Proficient IT skills and experience in using Microsoft packages, A full, valid UK driver's license Desirable qualities that we look for include, Qualified or working towards Care Services Leadership and Management SCQF Level 10 (Scotland) or Level 5 Diploma in Leadership Management (England) Knowledge of Therapeutic Parenting Are you ready to join our family? Do not delay! We operate a proactive recruitment process, and should a suitable candidate be identified, we may decide to close the recruitment process before the end date.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager Are you an experienced Registered Manager or Deputy Manager, looking for your next opportunity in Residential Child Care? Pebbles Care is on the lookout for an OFSTED Registered Manager who can deliver outstanding outcomes for our children and young people. Your role will be on a dual-registration basis across two solo homes in close proximity. To join us in this new role, you will need a minimum of: Level 4 Children and Young People Practitioner Qualification (England) or Qualified to SCQF Level 7 / HNC (Scotland) or Level 3 Residential Childcare. Have worked for two years in the last five years in a residential child care setting, and have a minimum of one year's experience in the previous five years leading and supervising a team. A strong knowledge of safeguarding, regulatory compliance, and quality standards. If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, we would love to hear from you! Your role and responsibilities as Registered Manager You will lead and inspire your team, maintain OFSTED compliance, and create a safe, nurturing environment where our young people can thrive. With full support from senior leadership and our in-house psychology team, you will have the resources to succeed. What we can offer you Your starting salary is between £46,331.00 and £52,123.00 per annum, depending on experience, qualifications, and training. Your working hours are 40 per week, Monday to Friday. You will receive a 10 % discretionary bonus per annum. 33 days annual leave per annum We will fund relevant and essential qualifications. Auto-enrolment into our salary sacrifice pension scheme (Scottish Widows) Private Medical Insurance Life Assurance / Death in Service x 2 basic salary Cash back health care plan (Medicash), allows you to claim for dental and optical treatments, discounted gym memberships, 24/7 access to a GP, free access to counselling and much more. Blue Light Card for store discounts An employee referral scheme Access to our employee salary sacrifice benefits platform - Enjoy Benefits What sets Pebbles apart from other care providers? We specialise in providing residential child care for vulnerable young people aged 8 to 18. Our mission is to continue to lead the way in offering bespoke therapeutic care and education to vulnerable young people. Our fifty-six homes across North England and Scotland are of an extremely high standard. We also have three well-established schools for children and young people. Our vision for 2026 includes innovative growth. We have a wealth of skills and knowledge to share with you, along with 22 years of experience supporting young people in unlocking brighter futures. Pebbles offers excellent employee benefits and discounts that support your health and well-being. We also like to have fun and respect each other. Additional benefits and rewards Tailored interview process, based on your short pre-interview assessment. A full induction, including a detailed introduction to therapeutic parenting. Training in our therapeutic restraint program +Proactive Instant access to our employee portal and intranet page Quarterly newsletters We will pay for updating your disclosure certificate and professional membership fees if they are relevant and essential to your role. Essential qualities that we look for , Level 4 Children and Young People Practitioner Qualification (England) or Qualified to SCQF Level 7 / HNC (Scotland) or Level 3 Residential Childcare. Two years of experience, within the past five years, working in children's residential care, One year's experience within the past five years, leading or supervising employees in a care home environment, Excellent leadership and relationship-building skills, Proficient verbal and written communication skills, A willingness to attain your Care Services Leadership and Management SCQF Level 10 (Scotland) or Level 5 Diploma in Leadership Management (England) Highly responsible and accountable when it comes to safeguarding our children and young people, Exceptional knowledge of safer recruitment practices Proficient IT skills and experience in using Microsoft packages, A full, valid UK driver's license Desirable qualities that we look for include, Qualified or working towards Care Services Leadership and Management SCQF Level 10 (Scotland) or Level 5 Diploma in Leadership Management (England) Knowledge of Therapeutic Parenting Are you ready to join our family? Do not delay! We operate a proactive recruitment process, and should a suitable candidate be identified, we may decide to close the recruitment process before the end date.
Client Accounts Manager Location: Theale, Reading (4 days office / 1 day WFH) Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 per annum + benefits About the Firm Our client is a high-growth, modern Chartered Accountancy practice based in Theale, Reading. Established just 4 years ago , the business has experienced impressive expansion and now supports a client base of approximately (Apply online only) clients . With a close-knit team of around 20 professionals , the firm offers a fast-paced, collaborative environment where individuals can make a real impact. This is an exciting opportunity to join a business at a key stage of its growth journey, with strong momentum and ambitious plans for the future. The Opportunity We are seeking a talented and experienced Client Accounts Manager to join this dynamic firm. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant who enjoys building strong client relationships and managing a varied portfolio of SME clients across multiple sectors. The Role As Client Accounts Manager, you will take full ownership of a portfolio of approximately 60-100 small to medium-sized clients , acting as their primary point of contact and trusted advisor. Your responsibilities will include: Preparing and reviewing statutory accounts in line with FRS 102 and FRS 105 Preparing and submitting VAT returns and Corporation Tax returns Managing and responding to client and HMRC queries Providing proactive, ad hoc financial advice to support client growth Overseeing the work of bookkeeping teams, ensuring accuracy and alignment with client expectations Maintaining strong, long-term client relationships and delivering a high standard of service About You To be successful in this role, you will: Be ACA, ACCA or CA qualified Have a minimum of 5 years' experience within a Chartered Accountancy Practice Possess strong technical knowledge of UK accounting standards (FRS 102/105) Be confident managing multiple clients and deadlines Have excellent communication and relationship-building skills Demonstrate a proactive and commercial approach when advising clients What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50,000 - 60,000 Hybrid working model ( 4 days in office, 1 day from home ) Opportunity to manage a diverse and engaging client portfolio A fast-growing, ambitious firm where your work will have real impact Supportive and collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities as the business continues to scale To apply for the JOB TITLE position, please click on the apply now button and your CV will be sent directly to the responsible recruiter. We will respond to successful applicants within 7 days, however please feel free to get in touch if you would like any further information about your application. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Client Accounts Manager Location: Theale, Reading (4 days office / 1 day WFH) Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 per annum + benefits About the Firm Our client is a high-growth, modern Chartered Accountancy practice based in Theale, Reading. Established just 4 years ago , the business has experienced impressive expansion and now supports a client base of approximately (Apply online only) clients . With a close-knit team of around 20 professionals , the firm offers a fast-paced, collaborative environment where individuals can make a real impact. This is an exciting opportunity to join a business at a key stage of its growth journey, with strong momentum and ambitious plans for the future. The Opportunity We are seeking a talented and experienced Client Accounts Manager to join this dynamic firm. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant who enjoys building strong client relationships and managing a varied portfolio of SME clients across multiple sectors. The Role As Client Accounts Manager, you will take full ownership of a portfolio of approximately 60-100 small to medium-sized clients , acting as their primary point of contact and trusted advisor. Your responsibilities will include: Preparing and reviewing statutory accounts in line with FRS 102 and FRS 105 Preparing and submitting VAT returns and Corporation Tax returns Managing and responding to client and HMRC queries Providing proactive, ad hoc financial advice to support client growth Overseeing the work of bookkeeping teams, ensuring accuracy and alignment with client expectations Maintaining strong, long-term client relationships and delivering a high standard of service About You To be successful in this role, you will: Be ACA, ACCA or CA qualified Have a minimum of 5 years' experience within a Chartered Accountancy Practice Possess strong technical knowledge of UK accounting standards (FRS 102/105) Be confident managing multiple clients and deadlines Have excellent communication and relationship-building skills Demonstrate a proactive and commercial approach when advising clients What's on Offer Competitive salary of 50,000 - 60,000 Hybrid working model ( 4 days in office, 1 day from home ) Opportunity to manage a diverse and engaging client portfolio A fast-growing, ambitious firm where your work will have real impact Supportive and collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities as the business continues to scale To apply for the JOB TITLE position, please click on the apply now button and your CV will be sent directly to the responsible recruiter. We will respond to successful applicants within 7 days, however please feel free to get in touch if you would like any further information about your application. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Set in the heart of Wiltshire's farming landscape, this role offers the chance to work closely with a community of progressive farmers who value practical advice, strong product knowledge, and a trusted point of contact. A longstanding agricultural cooperative is looking to appoint an Area Sales Manager to lead activity across Salisbury and its surrounding rural areas. What the Role Looks Like Day to Day You'll spend most of your time out on the road or on farm, getting to know customers and understanding what really matters to their business. Whether that's product availability, seasonal planning, or hands on support. You'll take ownership of the region, shaping how the cooperative serves local producers. Your work will include: • Visiting farms to offer informed, practical product guidance • Building relationships across arable, dairy, and livestock operations • Growing the cooperative's presence through genuine, solutions led conversations • Managing an established customer base while opening doors to new opportunities • Adapting your approach to suit the varied farming styles across Wiltshire and Hampshire What You'll Need to Succeed • Demonstrable agricultural sales experience is essential for this role • A strong grasp of UK farming systems and seasonal pressures • A natural ability to connect with people and build trust over time • Confidence in managing your own diary and working independently • A proactive, commercially minded outlook • Full UK driving licence Why This Role Might Be a Great Fit for You • Work with a respected, member focused cooperative that values long term relationships • Lead a territory with diverse farming enterprises and plenty of scope for growth • Enjoy autonomy, support, and a collaborative team behind you • Receive a competitive package including vehicle and benefits • Build a long term career in an area with deep agricultural heritage How do I apply? For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Ollie O'Driscoll on: or e-mail your CV and covering letter To . Thank you. De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Set in the heart of Wiltshire's farming landscape, this role offers the chance to work closely with a community of progressive farmers who value practical advice, strong product knowledge, and a trusted point of contact. A longstanding agricultural cooperative is looking to appoint an Area Sales Manager to lead activity across Salisbury and its surrounding rural areas. What the Role Looks Like Day to Day You'll spend most of your time out on the road or on farm, getting to know customers and understanding what really matters to their business. Whether that's product availability, seasonal planning, or hands on support. You'll take ownership of the region, shaping how the cooperative serves local producers. Your work will include: • Visiting farms to offer informed, practical product guidance • Building relationships across arable, dairy, and livestock operations • Growing the cooperative's presence through genuine, solutions led conversations • Managing an established customer base while opening doors to new opportunities • Adapting your approach to suit the varied farming styles across Wiltshire and Hampshire What You'll Need to Succeed • Demonstrable agricultural sales experience is essential for this role • A strong grasp of UK farming systems and seasonal pressures • A natural ability to connect with people and build trust over time • Confidence in managing your own diary and working independently • A proactive, commercially minded outlook • Full UK driving licence Why This Role Might Be a Great Fit for You • Work with a respected, member focused cooperative that values long term relationships • Lead a territory with diverse farming enterprises and plenty of scope for growth • Enjoy autonomy, support, and a collaborative team behind you • Receive a competitive package including vehicle and benefits • Build a long term career in an area with deep agricultural heritage How do I apply? For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Ollie O'Driscoll on: or e-mail your CV and covering letter To . Thank you. De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
Are you looking for a rewarding and varied role where you can make a real difference to the lives of children and young people? If so, join our friendly and supportive Education and Inclusion Therapy Service as a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, where you'll be part of a passionate team delivering high quality speech and language therapy across areas including Winchester, Eastleigh, Havant, East Hampshire, Hart and Rushmoor. This is an exciting opportunity to work within specialist settings for children and young people, where purpose designed environments support those with learning difficulties and/or Autism and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Collaborating closely with a dynamic team of therapists across a range of care pathways, you'll deliver a high quality special school service across Hampshire for children aged 5 and 25. There are also opportunities to broaden your experience by working in other areas of the service, including early intervention, mainstream schools and working directly with children and families in their homes, making a meaningful impact at every stage of a child's journey. This role provides a fantastic opportunity to work within a well established, respected service in a high performing local authority. With a term time only contract, this role offers excellent work-life balance and is broadly equivalent to an NHS Band 7 position. It's ideal for you if you have Band 6/7 level experience in NHS, local authority or educational settings and are looking to develop your specialist practice, manage a more complex caseload, and lead on high quality EHCP provision. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the advert ahead of the stated closing date. What you'll do: Provide specialist speech and language therapy assessments and evidence based interventions for children and young people. Work collaboratively with education staff, families and multi agency professionals to develop and implement effective and meaningful support plans. Deliver services predominantly within specialist educational settings for children with learning difficulties, SEMH needs and/or autism. Support capacity building work within schools and educational settings, contributing to training, whole school communication strategies and policy developments. Offer clinical and managerial supervision to Speech and Language Therapists within the team. Support service development through activities such as developing care pathways and school cluster lead. Maintain accurate and timely clinical records and ensure adherence to professional and organisational standards. Travel across Hampshire to deliver services in various settings. Caseloads will be allocated predominantly within your geographical area of Hampshire. What we're looking for: A qualified Speech and Language Therapist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Experience of and a strong passion for supporting children and young people across education, NHS or community settings, with a range of SEN needs, including severe learning difficulties, autism and/or SEMH needs. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to build positive relationships with schools, families and professionals. A flexible, proactive and reflective approach, with strong organisational and problem solving skills. Commitment to ongoing professional development, clinical excellence and reflective practice. Confidence using IT systems for clinical documentation, reporting and service management. Why join us: Be part of a warm, highly skilled, well-established and respected Therapy Service team who are passionate about improving outcomes for children and young people. Access to a comprehensive induction and on-going training opportunities. We have a strong CPD offer both using internal expertise in regular Bitesize sessions as well as external supervision where required for development. A supportive team environment with regular clinical supervision delivered by a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist suited to your caseload, and managerial supervision from a Therapist in your geographical area, alongside strong peer support to help you develop both clinically and in your career. Opportunities for career progression and involvement in service innovation. The Service comprises Speech and Language Therapists at an equivalent level to roles in the NHS of Band 5,6,7 and 8a and b allowing for progression. There are also opportunities to work alongside our Occupational Therapists. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Senior Speech and Language Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist, Advanced Speech and Language Practitioner, Clinical Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Community Speech and Language Practitioner, School-Based Speech and Language Therapist, Educational Speech and Language Therapist.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a rewarding and varied role where you can make a real difference to the lives of children and young people? If so, join our friendly and supportive Education and Inclusion Therapy Service as a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, where you'll be part of a passionate team delivering high quality speech and language therapy across areas including Winchester, Eastleigh, Havant, East Hampshire, Hart and Rushmoor. This is an exciting opportunity to work within specialist settings for children and young people, where purpose designed environments support those with learning difficulties and/or Autism and Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Collaborating closely with a dynamic team of therapists across a range of care pathways, you'll deliver a high quality special school service across Hampshire for children aged 5 and 25. There are also opportunities to broaden your experience by working in other areas of the service, including early intervention, mainstream schools and working directly with children and families in their homes, making a meaningful impact at every stage of a child's journey. This role provides a fantastic opportunity to work within a well established, respected service in a high performing local authority. With a term time only contract, this role offers excellent work-life balance and is broadly equivalent to an NHS Band 7 position. It's ideal for you if you have Band 6/7 level experience in NHS, local authority or educational settings and are looking to develop your specialist practice, manage a more complex caseload, and lead on high quality EHCP provision. Early applications are encouraged as we may close the advert ahead of the stated closing date. What you'll do: Provide specialist speech and language therapy assessments and evidence based interventions for children and young people. Work collaboratively with education staff, families and multi agency professionals to develop and implement effective and meaningful support plans. Deliver services predominantly within specialist educational settings for children with learning difficulties, SEMH needs and/or autism. Support capacity building work within schools and educational settings, contributing to training, whole school communication strategies and policy developments. Offer clinical and managerial supervision to Speech and Language Therapists within the team. Support service development through activities such as developing care pathways and school cluster lead. Maintain accurate and timely clinical records and ensure adherence to professional and organisational standards. Travel across Hampshire to deliver services in various settings. Caseloads will be allocated predominantly within your geographical area of Hampshire. What we're looking for: A qualified Speech and Language Therapist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Experience of and a strong passion for supporting children and young people across education, NHS or community settings, with a range of SEN needs, including severe learning difficulties, autism and/or SEMH needs. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to build positive relationships with schools, families and professionals. A flexible, proactive and reflective approach, with strong organisational and problem solving skills. Commitment to ongoing professional development, clinical excellence and reflective practice. Confidence using IT systems for clinical documentation, reporting and service management. Why join us: Be part of a warm, highly skilled, well-established and respected Therapy Service team who are passionate about improving outcomes for children and young people. Access to a comprehensive induction and on-going training opportunities. We have a strong CPD offer both using internal expertise in regular Bitesize sessions as well as external supervision where required for development. A supportive team environment with regular clinical supervision delivered by a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist suited to your caseload, and managerial supervision from a Therapist in your geographical area, alongside strong peer support to help you develop both clinically and in your career. Opportunities for career progression and involvement in service innovation. The Service comprises Speech and Language Therapists at an equivalent level to roles in the NHS of Band 5,6,7 and 8a and b allowing for progression. There are also opportunities to work alongside our Occupational Therapists. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Senior Speech and Language Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist, Advanced Speech and Language Practitioner, Clinical Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Community Speech and Language Practitioner, School-Based Speech and Language Therapist, Educational Speech and Language Therapist.
Registered Manager - Job Description Provider: Havenwell Homes Location: Luton Salary: £60,000 per annum + company car + performance-related bonus (payable once the home has opened) Home Capacity: 3 children (ages 11-15) 1. Job Purpose The Registered Manager (RM) will lead Havenwell Homes' new 3-bed children's home in Luton, providing high-quality, child-centred residential care for young people aged 11-15 with various emotional and behavioural needs . The RM is responsible for leading the Ofsted registration process, establishing a stable team, and ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards . They will shape the home's culture, ensuring therapeutic, trauma-informed practice and consistently positive outcomes for children. 2. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead the home through Ofsted pre-registration, interviews, and initial inspection. Develop and embed a child-centred, trauma-informed culture. Provide strong leadership to the team, including induction, supervision, and performance management. Maintain effective staffing levels and create the staff shift pattern (TBC). Model positive, professional behaviour promoting children's safety and development. Childcare & Safeguarding Serve as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the home. Ensure safe, effective care planning, risk assessments, and placement matching. Advocate for children, ensuring their voice shapes daily practice and the home environment. Build strong relationships with families, social workers, and external partners. Oversee behaviour support approaches, ensuring non-restrictive, trauma-aware practice. Regulatory Compliance & Quality Ensure full compliance with Children's Homes Regulations & Ofsted SCCIF. Maintain accurate, high-quality records in line with legal and organisational requirements. Prepare and submit Regulation 45 Quality of Care Reviews. Ensure all notifiable incidents are reported to Ofsted and safeguarding partners. Oversee health & safety, fire safety, medication systems, and risk management. Operational Management Manage the home's budget and ensure cost-effective operations. Oversee rotas, training plans, admissions, and staff deployment. Ensure the home environment is safe, welcoming, and well maintained. Lead team meetings, reflective practice sessions, and debriefs. Ensure key policies are implemented and regularly reviewed. Strategic Development Support the development of Havenwell Homes' wider service and future homes. Embed continuous improvement and evidence-based practice. Build strong links with local authorities and external professionals. 3. Person Specification Essential Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-building skills. Excellent safeguarding decision-making. Ability to create a therapeutic, structured, and nurturing environment. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and report-writing skills. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and calm under pressure. Ability to manage staff rotas, budgets, and operational systems. Desirable Attributes Ability to develop new services. Experience supporting children with complex and varied needs. Understanding of therapeutic models such as PACE or restorative practice. 4. Required Qualifications & Experience Essential Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Minimum 2 years' experience in a children's residential setting. Minimum 1 year supervisory/management experience . Strong understanding of: Children's Homes Regulations 2015 Quality Standards Ofsted SCCIF Safeguarding and risk management Experience supporting children with emotional/behavioural needs. Desirable Experience as a Deputy or Registered Manager. DSL training. Behaviour support and trauma-informed practice training. Medication administration, first aid, and health & safety training. 5. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence (company car provided). Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional weekends/evenings. On-call responsibilities as part of the management structure. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager - Job Description Provider: Havenwell Homes Location: Luton Salary: £60,000 per annum + company car + performance-related bonus (payable once the home has opened) Home Capacity: 3 children (ages 11-15) 1. Job Purpose The Registered Manager (RM) will lead Havenwell Homes' new 3-bed children's home in Luton, providing high-quality, child-centred residential care for young people aged 11-15 with various emotional and behavioural needs . The RM is responsible for leading the Ofsted registration process, establishing a stable team, and ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards . They will shape the home's culture, ensuring therapeutic, trauma-informed practice and consistently positive outcomes for children. 2. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead the home through Ofsted pre-registration, interviews, and initial inspection. Develop and embed a child-centred, trauma-informed culture. Provide strong leadership to the team, including induction, supervision, and performance management. Maintain effective staffing levels and create the staff shift pattern (TBC). Model positive, professional behaviour promoting children's safety and development. Childcare & Safeguarding Serve as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the home. Ensure safe, effective care planning, risk assessments, and placement matching. Advocate for children, ensuring their voice shapes daily practice and the home environment. Build strong relationships with families, social workers, and external partners. Oversee behaviour support approaches, ensuring non-restrictive, trauma-aware practice. Regulatory Compliance & Quality Ensure full compliance with Children's Homes Regulations & Ofsted SCCIF. Maintain accurate, high-quality records in line with legal and organisational requirements. Prepare and submit Regulation 45 Quality of Care Reviews. Ensure all notifiable incidents are reported to Ofsted and safeguarding partners. Oversee health & safety, fire safety, medication systems, and risk management. Operational Management Manage the home's budget and ensure cost-effective operations. Oversee rotas, training plans, admissions, and staff deployment. Ensure the home environment is safe, welcoming, and well maintained. Lead team meetings, reflective practice sessions, and debriefs. Ensure key policies are implemented and regularly reviewed. Strategic Development Support the development of Havenwell Homes' wider service and future homes. Embed continuous improvement and evidence-based practice. Build strong links with local authorities and external professionals. 3. Person Specification Essential Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-building skills. Excellent safeguarding decision-making. Ability to create a therapeutic, structured, and nurturing environment. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and report-writing skills. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and calm under pressure. Ability to manage staff rotas, budgets, and operational systems. Desirable Attributes Ability to develop new services. Experience supporting children with complex and varied needs. Understanding of therapeutic models such as PACE or restorative practice. 4. Required Qualifications & Experience Essential Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Minimum 2 years' experience in a children's residential setting. Minimum 1 year supervisory/management experience . Strong understanding of: Children's Homes Regulations 2015 Quality Standards Ofsted SCCIF Safeguarding and risk management Experience supporting children with emotional/behavioural needs. Desirable Experience as a Deputy or Registered Manager. DSL training. Behaviour support and trauma-informed practice training. Medication administration, first aid, and health & safety training. 5. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence (company car provided). Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional weekends/evenings. On-call responsibilities as part of the management structure. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.
Senior Residential Childcare Worker for Children with Disabilities Location: Winnersh, Reading Contract: Permanent; Full-Time Salary: £31,000 £32,000 per annum Our client is looking for committed and compassionate Senior Residential Childcare Workers to join their team and new home in Winnersh. You ll support children living in their homes, helping them build confidence, feel safe, and develop key life skills. As a Senior Residential Childcare Worker, you will be supported to deliver high-quality, child-centred care to children with disabilities, ensuring their safety, wellbeing, and development, in line with their Care Plans, regulatory standards and the Home's Statement of Purpose. In the absence of the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager, you will lead the team to deliver high-quality care and support in line with our client s values, policies, and best practice guidance. You will support staff to comply with regulations, including The Children s Homes (England) Regulations and Guide to the Quality Standards Key responsibilities of the Senior Residential Childcare Worker include: Assisting in the overall daily running of the home and contributing to planning and coordinating activities during a shift as required. Contributing to and participating in providing quality care and life experiences. Safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children. Supporting children in developing life skills and work towards independence goals, as identified in their Care Plans. Responding to and managing behaviour responses, that may be challenging, using therapeutic approaches. Supporting children with washing, bathing, getting dressed, eating and drinking, and accessing activities. Ensuring quality and consistency of children s records. Act as the key worker for allocated children, ensuring their individual care plans and risk assessments are implemented, reviewed, and that their emotional, social, and developmental needs are met. Participating in care, education and (where applicable) health reviews of children. Establishing a good standard of communication and relationship with external stakeholders (including professionals and children s families). Ensuring that medication is administered in line with the children s plans, company policy and in line with Ofsted regulations. Supporting children to attend activities outside of the home. Participating in the on-call rota. The ideal candidate will: Already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Have the ability to stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Maintain confidentiality. Be familiar with legislation within regulations for children and young people. Possess strong written and recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns. Have previous experience of working with children essential.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Senior Residential Childcare Worker for Children with Disabilities Location: Winnersh, Reading Contract: Permanent; Full-Time Salary: £31,000 £32,000 per annum Our client is looking for committed and compassionate Senior Residential Childcare Workers to join their team and new home in Winnersh. You ll support children living in their homes, helping them build confidence, feel safe, and develop key life skills. As a Senior Residential Childcare Worker, you will be supported to deliver high-quality, child-centred care to children with disabilities, ensuring their safety, wellbeing, and development, in line with their Care Plans, regulatory standards and the Home's Statement of Purpose. In the absence of the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager, you will lead the team to deliver high-quality care and support in line with our client s values, policies, and best practice guidance. You will support staff to comply with regulations, including The Children s Homes (England) Regulations and Guide to the Quality Standards Key responsibilities of the Senior Residential Childcare Worker include: Assisting in the overall daily running of the home and contributing to planning and coordinating activities during a shift as required. Contributing to and participating in providing quality care and life experiences. Safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children. Supporting children in developing life skills and work towards independence goals, as identified in their Care Plans. Responding to and managing behaviour responses, that may be challenging, using therapeutic approaches. Supporting children with washing, bathing, getting dressed, eating and drinking, and accessing activities. Ensuring quality and consistency of children s records. Act as the key worker for allocated children, ensuring their individual care plans and risk assessments are implemented, reviewed, and that their emotional, social, and developmental needs are met. Participating in care, education and (where applicable) health reviews of children. Establishing a good standard of communication and relationship with external stakeholders (including professionals and children s families). Ensuring that medication is administered in line with the children s plans, company policy and in line with Ofsted regulations. Supporting children to attend activities outside of the home. Participating in the on-call rota. The ideal candidate will: Already hold a Level 3 Children Residential Childcare qualification (or equivalent). Have a passion to work with young people who sometimes demonstrate behaviours that challenge. Have a genuine desire to improve lives and promote self-esteem. Demonstrate excellent communication skills and empathy. Have the ability to stay calm under pressure and work flexibly. Maintain confidentiality. Be familiar with legislation within regulations for children and young people. Possess strong written and recording skills. Be flexible to work across all different shift patterns. Have previous experience of working with children essential.
About the Role We are looking for an ambitious and results-driven Business Development Manager to drive growth across our client's container freight solution (road, rail and terminals). In this role, you will identify, develop, and secure new business opportunities while strengthening existing partnerships. You will play a key role in shaping solutions ensuring you offer tailored, innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of both current and prospective customers. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute strategies to identify and win new business opportunities Deliver new account acquisition, contributing to overall growth Build and maintain strong relationships with new and existing clients Understand customer needs and create tailored proposals and solutions Increase the value of current customers through upselling and service development Lead and support marketing initiatives aligned with growth objectives Analyse market trends to identify opportunities and drive competitive advantage Prepare and deliver compelling sales pitches and presentations Create high-quality proposals, tenders, and quotations Maintain accurate sales pipelines and forecasts using CRM systems Manage end-to-end delivery of large-scale opportunities, from identification to close Key Performance Indicators Achievement of annual new business revenue targets Net growth across new and existing customer base Increased market share Introduction of new products and service offerings Development and maintenance of a strong, diverse sales pipeline Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in container freight solution either road, rail or terminal Strong track record of delivering growth and exceeding targets Excellent communication and presentation skills Strong analytical and negotiation capabilities Ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels Experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder sales environments Commercially aware with a solution-led, consultative approach At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
May 23, 2026
Full time
About the Role We are looking for an ambitious and results-driven Business Development Manager to drive growth across our client's container freight solution (road, rail and terminals). In this role, you will identify, develop, and secure new business opportunities while strengthening existing partnerships. You will play a key role in shaping solutions ensuring you offer tailored, innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of both current and prospective customers. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute strategies to identify and win new business opportunities Deliver new account acquisition, contributing to overall growth Build and maintain strong relationships with new and existing clients Understand customer needs and create tailored proposals and solutions Increase the value of current customers through upselling and service development Lead and support marketing initiatives aligned with growth objectives Analyse market trends to identify opportunities and drive competitive advantage Prepare and deliver compelling sales pitches and presentations Create high-quality proposals, tenders, and quotations Maintain accurate sales pipelines and forecasts using CRM systems Manage end-to-end delivery of large-scale opportunities, from identification to close Key Performance Indicators Achievement of annual new business revenue targets Net growth across new and existing customer base Increased market share Introduction of new products and service offerings Development and maintenance of a strong, diverse sales pipeline Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in container freight solution either road, rail or terminal Strong track record of delivering growth and exceeding targets Excellent communication and presentation skills Strong analytical and negotiation capabilities Ability to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels Experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder sales environments Commercially aware with a solution-led, consultative approach At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Maple and May Manager being recruited on a permanent basis Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, Choice Housing Association, to recruit a Manager for their subsidiary business, Maple and May. Choice Housing is a registered charity and one of Northern Ireland's largest independent housing associations. As an organisation, they manage over 14,000 homes and provide services to more than 40,000 tenants. Established in 2018, Maple and May has grown to c. 340 private rental properties. It has worked alongside parent company Choice in delivering several landmark mixed tenure projects in recent years, including the Kings Hall and the former Park Avenue Hotel sites in Belfast. It also delivered 62 private rental and affordable homes in one of NI's largest new-build schemes at Rosses Gate, Derry / Londonderry. Your new role The Maple & May Manager will lead the growth and operational management of Maple & May's private rented and intermediate rent housing portfolio. This role is responsible for expanding the organisation's mixed-tenure housing offer, overseeing property management performance, and supporting the delivery of new development schemes. The post holder will work closely with internal development teams, managing agents and external partners to ensure high standards of property management, strong financial performance and excellent tenant experience. The role can be summarised under the following key areas: Strategic Leadership and Portfolio Development Property Management Oversight Development & New Scheme Delivery Intermediate Rent Portfolio Management Tenant Experience and Service Development Marketing, Branding and Business Development Stakeholder and Partnership Management Governance, Reporting and Risk Management Team Leadership and Staff Management A full job description is available on request. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you must possess the following: A degree in Real Estate, Planning or related discipline (or equivalent) with 5+ years post-qualification experience in property, housing, or real estate management.Property / portfolio management experience.Proven experience in identifying and negotiating investment and development opportunities.Proven track record in achieving targets.Knowledge of the NI Property Market, relationships and key metrics.Experience in financial modelling and development appraisal.An innovative attitude with a commercial outlook.A clean UK driving licence and access to private transport. What you'll get in return The organisation offers a superb range of perks and benefits to complement a modern work-life balance, as outlined below: • Salary: £46,079-£59,244 per annum• 28 days annual leave and 12 public holidays• Hybrid working - approximately 3 days' working from home• Excellent work-life balance: the organisation supports flexible working, e.g. accruing an extra 2 days annual leave per month through flexitime, starting hours between 8am and 10am and finishing between 4pm and 6pm• 12% employer pension contribution• Death in service benefit x3 annual salary• Enhanced maternity and paid paternity leave• Bereavement leave• Learning and Development opportunities to include paid courses relevant to your role• Health cash plan which includes annual routine dental treatments, dental accident & injury, yearly optical, specialist consultations, diagnostic tests and scans, complementary therapies e.g. physiotherapy, acupuncture, osteopathy and chiropractic treatments, alternative therapies e.g. reflexology, head massage, allergy testing, and yearly health screening. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. Please note, the closing date for applications is Friday 17th April 2026.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Maple and May Manager being recruited on a permanent basis Your new company The services of Hays have been retained by our client, Choice Housing Association, to recruit a Manager for their subsidiary business, Maple and May. Choice Housing is a registered charity and one of Northern Ireland's largest independent housing associations. As an organisation, they manage over 14,000 homes and provide services to more than 40,000 tenants. Established in 2018, Maple and May has grown to c. 340 private rental properties. It has worked alongside parent company Choice in delivering several landmark mixed tenure projects in recent years, including the Kings Hall and the former Park Avenue Hotel sites in Belfast. It also delivered 62 private rental and affordable homes in one of NI's largest new-build schemes at Rosses Gate, Derry / Londonderry. Your new role The Maple & May Manager will lead the growth and operational management of Maple & May's private rented and intermediate rent housing portfolio. This role is responsible for expanding the organisation's mixed-tenure housing offer, overseeing property management performance, and supporting the delivery of new development schemes. The post holder will work closely with internal development teams, managing agents and external partners to ensure high standards of property management, strong financial performance and excellent tenant experience. The role can be summarised under the following key areas: Strategic Leadership and Portfolio Development Property Management Oversight Development & New Scheme Delivery Intermediate Rent Portfolio Management Tenant Experience and Service Development Marketing, Branding and Business Development Stakeholder and Partnership Management Governance, Reporting and Risk Management Team Leadership and Staff Management A full job description is available on request. What you'll need to succeed To be considered for this role, you must possess the following: A degree in Real Estate, Planning or related discipline (or equivalent) with 5+ years post-qualification experience in property, housing, or real estate management.Property / portfolio management experience.Proven experience in identifying and negotiating investment and development opportunities.Proven track record in achieving targets.Knowledge of the NI Property Market, relationships and key metrics.Experience in financial modelling and development appraisal.An innovative attitude with a commercial outlook.A clean UK driving licence and access to private transport. What you'll get in return The organisation offers a superb range of perks and benefits to complement a modern work-life balance, as outlined below: • Salary: £46,079-£59,244 per annum• 28 days annual leave and 12 public holidays• Hybrid working - approximately 3 days' working from home• Excellent work-life balance: the organisation supports flexible working, e.g. accruing an extra 2 days annual leave per month through flexitime, starting hours between 8am and 10am and finishing between 4pm and 6pm• 12% employer pension contribution• Death in service benefit x3 annual salary• Enhanced maternity and paid paternity leave• Bereavement leave• Learning and Development opportunities to include paid courses relevant to your role• Health cash plan which includes annual routine dental treatments, dental accident & injury, yearly optical, specialist consultations, diagnostic tests and scans, complementary therapies e.g. physiotherapy, acupuncture, osteopathy and chiropractic treatments, alternative therapies e.g. reflexology, head massage, allergy testing, and yearly health screening. What you need to do now Please contact Andrew McLarnon to discuss this position in confidence. Alternatively, please apply using the link attached to register your interest. Please note, the closing date for applications is Friday 17th April 2026.
Are you a hands-on leader with a passion for precision, livestock, and operational excellence? Do you want to play a central role in a brand new, multi million pound livestock genetics facility? De Lacy Executive are excited to be partnered with one of Northern Ireland's leading livestock genetics providers, who are at a pivotal point in their evolution. This is rare opportunity for the right person to be fundamental to this growth. Based at the newly redeveloped stud and laboratory complex, you will lead a team of eight to deliver high quality semen production that meets both volume and quality targets. Collaboration is also a key component as you will be working closely with the laboratory and distribution teams to ensure smooth, efficient production flow and consistent delivery standards. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a structured, process driven environment and brings strong leadership and dairy knowledge. Key Responsibilities • Lead, coach, and develop a team of eight production staff • Ensure daily, weekly and monthly semen production targets are achieved • Work collaboratively with the laboratory and distribution teams • Maintain exceptional health & safety, welfare, and biosecurity standards across the facility • Use data, recording systems, and SMART technologies to drive accuracy and continuous improvement • Organise staffing schedules, performance reviews, and training where required • Uphold high standards of livestock handling and animal welfare • Contribute to the efficiency, innovation and ongoing growth within our newly upgraded facility What We're Looking For Leadership: A confident, people focused leader who knows how to get the best out of a team. Detail Orientation: You take pride in accuracy, consistency and doing things right first time. Health & Safety Mindset: You understand and enforce safe working practices without compromise. Dairy & Livestock Knowledge: Experience in dairy or livestock environments is essential. What's on Offer • The chance to lead production within a brand new, state of the art facility. • A pivotal role where your leadership directly shapes performance, quality, and the success of a high growth genetics operation. • Job security within one of the UK and Ireland's most respected livestock genetics organisations. • A workplace where high welfare, high standards, and high performance are at the centre of everything we do. • Competitive salary and benefits package How do I apply? If this role is of interest and you would like more information, please call George Clayton on or email me at De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Are you a hands-on leader with a passion for precision, livestock, and operational excellence? Do you want to play a central role in a brand new, multi million pound livestock genetics facility? De Lacy Executive are excited to be partnered with one of Northern Ireland's leading livestock genetics providers, who are at a pivotal point in their evolution. This is rare opportunity for the right person to be fundamental to this growth. Based at the newly redeveloped stud and laboratory complex, you will lead a team of eight to deliver high quality semen production that meets both volume and quality targets. Collaboration is also a key component as you will be working closely with the laboratory and distribution teams to ensure smooth, efficient production flow and consistent delivery standards. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a structured, process driven environment and brings strong leadership and dairy knowledge. Key Responsibilities • Lead, coach, and develop a team of eight production staff • Ensure daily, weekly and monthly semen production targets are achieved • Work collaboratively with the laboratory and distribution teams • Maintain exceptional health & safety, welfare, and biosecurity standards across the facility • Use data, recording systems, and SMART technologies to drive accuracy and continuous improvement • Organise staffing schedules, performance reviews, and training where required • Uphold high standards of livestock handling and animal welfare • Contribute to the efficiency, innovation and ongoing growth within our newly upgraded facility What We're Looking For Leadership: A confident, people focused leader who knows how to get the best out of a team. Detail Orientation: You take pride in accuracy, consistency and doing things right first time. Health & Safety Mindset: You understand and enforce safe working practices without compromise. Dairy & Livestock Knowledge: Experience in dairy or livestock environments is essential. What's on Offer • The chance to lead production within a brand new, state of the art facility. • A pivotal role where your leadership directly shapes performance, quality, and the success of a high growth genetics operation. • Job security within one of the UK and Ireland's most respected livestock genetics organisations. • A workplace where high welfare, high standards, and high performance are at the centre of everything we do. • Competitive salary and benefits package How do I apply? If this role is of interest and you would like more information, please call George Clayton on or email me at De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
POST: SEND and Pupil Welfare Administration Support Officer LOCATION: Oasis Academy Clarksfield, Oldham WORKING PATTERN: 15 Hours (over 2 days) TTO + inset days A unique opportunity to join a passionate and friendly team of Administration staff in an Academy at the Heart of the Community. Under the leadership of the Principal and day-to-day supervision and support from our experienced Operations Manager, Assistant Principal for Inclusion and SENDCo, we are seeking a highly positive practitioner who is dedicated, friendly enthusiastic, flexible and adaptable, who can work well within a small team and equally shows initiative to work on their own. Experience of working in a role similar to this is necessary. The successful candidate will be passionate and driven with good communication and organisational skills and a desire to make a difference to the lives of our students and their communities. In return, you will benefit professionally from the wealth of expertise and experience of our family of Academies, along with a range of support services based at Oasis National Office. Be a part of the Oasis family of academies transforming schools into community hubs through an holistic view of education. Oasis Academy Clarksfield is a two-form entry school where all young people receive a personalised educational experience. Students' academic skills, habits and personalities are developed allowing them to successfully progress to work or further education, whilst making a positive contribution to our community. Ofsted 2023 Oasis Academy Clarksfield is a happy school ! Children are offered an extensive range of experiences to enhance their learning. Children's behaviour is exemplary. For further information or to visit the school, please contact Suzanne Buckley Oasis Community Learning is a multi-Academy sponsor, growing extensively across the UK. Believing that every person, in addition to every child matters, we are working with the wider Oasis Group, transforming schools into Community Hubs, through applying a holistic view of education. For more information on the benefits of being part of our family of Academies across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks. Oasis Community Learning is a company limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales no. . Oasis Community Learning is an exempt charity under the terms of the Charities Act 1993 and 2006 Safeguarding Statement: Clarksfield Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.
May 23, 2026
Full time
POST: SEND and Pupil Welfare Administration Support Officer LOCATION: Oasis Academy Clarksfield, Oldham WORKING PATTERN: 15 Hours (over 2 days) TTO + inset days A unique opportunity to join a passionate and friendly team of Administration staff in an Academy at the Heart of the Community. Under the leadership of the Principal and day-to-day supervision and support from our experienced Operations Manager, Assistant Principal for Inclusion and SENDCo, we are seeking a highly positive practitioner who is dedicated, friendly enthusiastic, flexible and adaptable, who can work well within a small team and equally shows initiative to work on their own. Experience of working in a role similar to this is necessary. The successful candidate will be passionate and driven with good communication and organisational skills and a desire to make a difference to the lives of our students and their communities. In return, you will benefit professionally from the wealth of expertise and experience of our family of Academies, along with a range of support services based at Oasis National Office. Be a part of the Oasis family of academies transforming schools into community hubs through an holistic view of education. Oasis Academy Clarksfield is a two-form entry school where all young people receive a personalised educational experience. Students' academic skills, habits and personalities are developed allowing them to successfully progress to work or further education, whilst making a positive contribution to our community. Ofsted 2023 Oasis Academy Clarksfield is a happy school ! Children are offered an extensive range of experiences to enhance their learning. Children's behaviour is exemplary. For further information or to visit the school, please contact Suzanne Buckley Oasis Community Learning is a multi-Academy sponsor, growing extensively across the UK. Believing that every person, in addition to every child matters, we are working with the wider Oasis Group, transforming schools into Community Hubs, through applying a holistic view of education. For more information on the benefits of being part of our family of Academies across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks. Oasis Community Learning is a company limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales no. . Oasis Community Learning is an exempt charity under the terms of the Charities Act 1993 and 2006 Safeguarding Statement: Clarksfield Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.
Are you looking to join an expanding agronomy business that's leading the way in sustainable farming solutions? Our client is a well-established organisation specialising in innovative, liquid based fertilisers and biological farming products. With a strong reputation for quality and technical expertise, they are committed to helping farmers improve soil health and crop performance through cutting-edge solutions. Due to continued growth, they are creating a brand-new role for an Arable Sales & Technical Specialist. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact, shape this side of the company and be part of a forward-thinking team that values collaboration and professional development. You will be able to have daily communication with the National Sales Director to help with your development and growth as well. What You'll Be Doing • Selling and providing technical support for a range of biological farming products • Building and maintaining a network of merchants, agronomists, consultants, and contractors • A mix of B2B and B2C sales, giving you variety and scope to build strong relationships • Delivering on-farm support to customers • Managing your own ledger and supporting merchant-ledgers • Recording and updating all customer interactions daily • Assisting with shows and marketing campaigns • Promoting products through agreed offers and incentives What We're Looking For • Proven sales ability in a the same or a similar field • Proactive, excellent negotiator, strong communicator, IT literate and financially aware • A Passion for biological farming • Commercially driven • Flexibility to travel nationally • Full UK driving licence What's On Offer • Competitive salary package • Car allowance • 25 days holiday + bank holidays • Ongoing professional development in agronomy and sales • The chance to influence and grow within a progressive, expanding business How do I apply? If this role is of interest and you would like more information, please call George Clayton on or email me at De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Are you looking to join an expanding agronomy business that's leading the way in sustainable farming solutions? Our client is a well-established organisation specialising in innovative, liquid based fertilisers and biological farming products. With a strong reputation for quality and technical expertise, they are committed to helping farmers improve soil health and crop performance through cutting-edge solutions. Due to continued growth, they are creating a brand-new role for an Arable Sales & Technical Specialist. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact, shape this side of the company and be part of a forward-thinking team that values collaboration and professional development. You will be able to have daily communication with the National Sales Director to help with your development and growth as well. What You'll Be Doing • Selling and providing technical support for a range of biological farming products • Building and maintaining a network of merchants, agronomists, consultants, and contractors • A mix of B2B and B2C sales, giving you variety and scope to build strong relationships • Delivering on-farm support to customers • Managing your own ledger and supporting merchant-ledgers • Recording and updating all customer interactions daily • Assisting with shows and marketing campaigns • Promoting products through agreed offers and incentives What We're Looking For • Proven sales ability in a the same or a similar field • Proactive, excellent negotiator, strong communicator, IT literate and financially aware • A Passion for biological farming • Commercially driven • Flexibility to travel nationally • Full UK driving licence What's On Offer • Competitive salary package • Car allowance • 25 days holiday + bank holidays • Ongoing professional development in agronomy and sales • The chance to influence and grow within a progressive, expanding business How do I apply? If this role is of interest and you would like more information, please call George Clayton on or email me at De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
We are looking for a driven and experienced Development Manager to lead regeneration projects from concept to completion on a 3-month contract. You'll deliver ambitious, community-focused schemes that support our development strategy and create lasting places for people to live and thrive. Working with residents, partners, and colleagues, you'll manage projects, budgets, risks, and reporting, while also supporting and developing junior team members. Role: Development & Regeneration Manager Pay: 30 - 31.79 per hour PAYE Location: Somerset - Hybrid working Contract: Monday - Friday 37 hours per week, 3 months IR35 Status: Inside Security Clearance : BPSS Responsibilities Develop a pipeline of development opportunities and regeneration schemes Lead feasibility studies, options appraisals and financial modelling to inform investment decisions and place outcomes Secure funding, support land assembly and negotiate with landowners, developers, Registered Providers and public bodies Engage a range of consultants including planning and cost consultancy, housing services, elected members, residents and stakeholders Prepare reports and recommendations for governance, senior leadership and committee decision-making Build effective relationships with internal colleagues including Finance, Legal, Planning, Housing, Asset Management, Procurement and Communications Lead engagement with elected members, residents and community stakeholders to build trust and manage expectations Coordinate consultation, communications and stakeholder updates Procure and manage consultants Maintain accurate scheme files, budgets, forecasts and audit trails, escalating risks through the appropriate governance routes Lead delivery to achieve programme, cost, quality and placemaking outcomes Monitor consultant and contractor performance, including quality, resident impact and social value commitments Support phasing, decant, rehousing and handovers, ensuring compliance with internal policies and statutory requirements Essential Skills: Degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject, or significant relevant experience Experience of regeneration project management, financial appraisal and scheme delivery in a Local Authority, Registered Provider or comparable public-sector setting Significant experience of housing regeneration, development or place-based renewal Experience of working with residents, communities, elected members and stakeholders Experience of managing relationships with Homes England Understanding of a wide variety of contracts e.g. JCT, NEC Experience of managing a high-performance team Personal Attributes Excellent verbal and written communication, including reports for governance, committees, members and residents Plan and manage multiple workstreams across regeneration projects and multidisciplinary teams Applies sound technical judgement on design, construction, placemaking and housing delivery matters Works proactively, manage priorities effectively and use IT systems confidently Works collaboratively with colleagues, residents, elected members and partners to deliver council priorities Maintain a clear audit trail of decisions, commitments and actions If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants. " on Twitter for all of our latest vacancies, news and pictures from our busy UK Head Office. Interact with us using the tag at anytime! Thank you for your follow!"
May 23, 2026
Contractor
We are looking for a driven and experienced Development Manager to lead regeneration projects from concept to completion on a 3-month contract. You'll deliver ambitious, community-focused schemes that support our development strategy and create lasting places for people to live and thrive. Working with residents, partners, and colleagues, you'll manage projects, budgets, risks, and reporting, while also supporting and developing junior team members. Role: Development & Regeneration Manager Pay: 30 - 31.79 per hour PAYE Location: Somerset - Hybrid working Contract: Monday - Friday 37 hours per week, 3 months IR35 Status: Inside Security Clearance : BPSS Responsibilities Develop a pipeline of development opportunities and regeneration schemes Lead feasibility studies, options appraisals and financial modelling to inform investment decisions and place outcomes Secure funding, support land assembly and negotiate with landowners, developers, Registered Providers and public bodies Engage a range of consultants including planning and cost consultancy, housing services, elected members, residents and stakeholders Prepare reports and recommendations for governance, senior leadership and committee decision-making Build effective relationships with internal colleagues including Finance, Legal, Planning, Housing, Asset Management, Procurement and Communications Lead engagement with elected members, residents and community stakeholders to build trust and manage expectations Coordinate consultation, communications and stakeholder updates Procure and manage consultants Maintain accurate scheme files, budgets, forecasts and audit trails, escalating risks through the appropriate governance routes Lead delivery to achieve programme, cost, quality and placemaking outcomes Monitor consultant and contractor performance, including quality, resident impact and social value commitments Support phasing, decant, rehousing and handovers, ensuring compliance with internal policies and statutory requirements Essential Skills: Degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject, or significant relevant experience Experience of regeneration project management, financial appraisal and scheme delivery in a Local Authority, Registered Provider or comparable public-sector setting Significant experience of housing regeneration, development or place-based renewal Experience of working with residents, communities, elected members and stakeholders Experience of managing relationships with Homes England Understanding of a wide variety of contracts e.g. JCT, NEC Experience of managing a high-performance team Personal Attributes Excellent verbal and written communication, including reports for governance, committees, members and residents Plan and manage multiple workstreams across regeneration projects and multidisciplinary teams Applies sound technical judgement on design, construction, placemaking and housing delivery matters Works proactively, manage priorities effectively and use IT systems confidently Works collaboratively with colleagues, residents, elected members and partners to deliver council priorities Maintain a clear audit trail of decisions, commitments and actions If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants. " on Twitter for all of our latest vacancies, news and pictures from our busy UK Head Office. Interact with us using the tag at anytime! Thank you for your follow!"
Position: Deputy Head of Building Control (Class 3 Specialist) Planning Salary: £71,713 Company: North London Local Authority Contract: Permanent We are working with a North London local authority seeking an experienced Deputy Head of Building Control (Class 3 Specialist) to support the leadership of a high-performing Building Control and Building Safety function. Key requirements: Extensive experience within Building Control, Building Safety, or senior Building Surveying environments Strong technical knowledge of the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, fire safety compliance, and high-risk residential buildings Proven track record managing complex residential and mixed-use schemes, including high-rise and refurbishment projects Experience leading technical teams, consultants, contractors, and stakeholder relationships Expertise in inspections, defect diagnosis, fire stopping, FRA remediation, Safety Cases, and Golden Thread requirements Strong understanding of modern building safety governance and regulatory compliance Professional qualifications such as MRICS, MCIOB, CABE membership, Registered Building Inspector/Class 3 competency, or equivalent highly desirable INDRRH
May 23, 2026
Full time
Position: Deputy Head of Building Control (Class 3 Specialist) Planning Salary: £71,713 Company: North London Local Authority Contract: Permanent We are working with a North London local authority seeking an experienced Deputy Head of Building Control (Class 3 Specialist) to support the leadership of a high-performing Building Control and Building Safety function. Key requirements: Extensive experience within Building Control, Building Safety, or senior Building Surveying environments Strong technical knowledge of the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, fire safety compliance, and high-risk residential buildings Proven track record managing complex residential and mixed-use schemes, including high-rise and refurbishment projects Experience leading technical teams, consultants, contractors, and stakeholder relationships Expertise in inspections, defect diagnosis, fire stopping, FRA remediation, Safety Cases, and Golden Thread requirements Strong understanding of modern building safety governance and regulatory compliance Professional qualifications such as MRICS, MCIOB, CABE membership, Registered Building Inspector/Class 3 competency, or equivalent highly desirable INDRRH
Start date: Early July 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter The Yehudi Menuhin School is seeking to appoint a Trusts and Foundations Manager to support the achievement of The Yehudi Menuhin School's strategic goals by generating income from trusts and foundations of a wide range of sizes and interests, as well as statutory funders, meeting agreed financial targets. Key Areas of Responsibility Fundraising Develop relationships with potential Trusts and Foundations partners. Research new trusts and analyse their giving potential and funding priorities and fulfil due diligence requirements. Identify and secure opportunities to support the School's fundraising campaign. Liaise directly with key contacts in trusts, foundations and grant-making bodies to establish important dates and criteria in order to strengthen applications. Implement all agreed actions with these trusts, including writing and submitting proposals, reports and other relevant information. Identify fundable elements of YMS's work; source and collate information on this work; and package and present it in formations which are suitable for a range of current funders and new prospects. Liaise with relevant colleagues within YMS on the development of new projects, identify potential trust and foundation funders for proposed new work. Donor Stewardship and Development Manage The Yehudi Menuhin School's relationships with a portfolio of existing Trusts and Foundations, whose grants range from 4 to 6 figures. Create and regularly review tailored development plans for each allocated trust, identifying and analysing key information to inform actions aimed at maintaining or increasing these trusts' support. Monitor restricted spend alongside colleagues in the finance team and project leaders, to ensure all trust and foundation funds are spent in accordance with the terms of the grant. Ensure invitations are issued to appropriate YMS events and accompany invitees to event. Planning and Reporting Develop and monitor income and activity plans for donors and projects. Maintain accurate and complete records of donor details and communications on YMS' fundraising database (Spektrix). Contribute to annual target and budget setting. General Responsibilities Understand and support the mission and strategic aims of The Yehudi Menuhin School. Contribute to the development of the overall fundraising strategy for The Yehudi Menuhin School. Be aware of and abide by all Yehudi Menuhin School policies and procedures. Ensure compliance at all times with the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice. Take appropriate responsibility for records held, created or used as part of your work for The Yehudi Menuhin School (paper-based and electronic), as per the Data Protection Act 2018 and other relevant legislation and regulations including GDPR and PECR. Undertake other duties as may be reasonably requested of your post. Person Specification Skills, Experience and Knowledge Substantial, demonstrable experience as a Trusts and Foundations fundraiser, preferably in the cultural or education sector, securing 5 and 6-figure grants. Demonstrable experience of the whole cycle of T&F fundraising, from initial prospect research through to generating meetings and securing income to achieve targets. Exceptional copy-writing skills and the ability to convey a case for support in a way that maximises success. Strong presentation skills and the ability to communicate orally to a wide range of audiences with confidence. Experience initiating, developing and managing long-term relationships with funders to maximise engagement with the charity's mission and strategic priorities. Knowledge and understanding of and adherence to the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice and relevant data legislation. Experience and proficiency using a CRM database (preferably Spektrix). Strong financial acumen and experience of working with budgets. Knowledge of key funders in the cultural and/or education sectors. Qualification in fundraising or marketing-related discipline preferred. Person Specification An excellent writer, experienced at telling engaging stories and building persuasive cases for support. Driven and highly self-motivated. You will have a proven track record of securing significant grants (five figures and above) and experience of working with a range of trusts and foundations, including large institutional funders. Enjoy working autonomously while still forming part of a highly supportive team, and showing creativity, flair and tenacity in reaching your targets. Have the ability to communicate complex messages to a wide-ranging audience, and an exceptional eye for detail are all essential. Be comfortable working with a range of internal and external stakeholders and will excel at building relationships. Have an ambitious and confident approach, combined with sensitivity and the ability to quickly gain the respect of others, will be critical to your success in this role. The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete the Disclosure Procedure at Enhanced level. It is an offence for a person barred from working with children to apply for this post. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. Our full Safeguarding/Child Protection Policy can be found on our website. The Yehudi Menuhin School is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. For full details about the role, please download the Candidate Information Pack on our website. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, 10 June 2026 at 12 noon. Interviews to take place w/c 15th June 2026.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Start date: Early July 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter The Yehudi Menuhin School is seeking to appoint a Trusts and Foundations Manager to support the achievement of The Yehudi Menuhin School's strategic goals by generating income from trusts and foundations of a wide range of sizes and interests, as well as statutory funders, meeting agreed financial targets. Key Areas of Responsibility Fundraising Develop relationships with potential Trusts and Foundations partners. Research new trusts and analyse their giving potential and funding priorities and fulfil due diligence requirements. Identify and secure opportunities to support the School's fundraising campaign. Liaise directly with key contacts in trusts, foundations and grant-making bodies to establish important dates and criteria in order to strengthen applications. Implement all agreed actions with these trusts, including writing and submitting proposals, reports and other relevant information. Identify fundable elements of YMS's work; source and collate information on this work; and package and present it in formations which are suitable for a range of current funders and new prospects. Liaise with relevant colleagues within YMS on the development of new projects, identify potential trust and foundation funders for proposed new work. Donor Stewardship and Development Manage The Yehudi Menuhin School's relationships with a portfolio of existing Trusts and Foundations, whose grants range from 4 to 6 figures. Create and regularly review tailored development plans for each allocated trust, identifying and analysing key information to inform actions aimed at maintaining or increasing these trusts' support. Monitor restricted spend alongside colleagues in the finance team and project leaders, to ensure all trust and foundation funds are spent in accordance with the terms of the grant. Ensure invitations are issued to appropriate YMS events and accompany invitees to event. Planning and Reporting Develop and monitor income and activity plans for donors and projects. Maintain accurate and complete records of donor details and communications on YMS' fundraising database (Spektrix). Contribute to annual target and budget setting. General Responsibilities Understand and support the mission and strategic aims of The Yehudi Menuhin School. Contribute to the development of the overall fundraising strategy for The Yehudi Menuhin School. Be aware of and abide by all Yehudi Menuhin School policies and procedures. Ensure compliance at all times with the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice. Take appropriate responsibility for records held, created or used as part of your work for The Yehudi Menuhin School (paper-based and electronic), as per the Data Protection Act 2018 and other relevant legislation and regulations including GDPR and PECR. Undertake other duties as may be reasonably requested of your post. Person Specification Skills, Experience and Knowledge Substantial, demonstrable experience as a Trusts and Foundations fundraiser, preferably in the cultural or education sector, securing 5 and 6-figure grants. Demonstrable experience of the whole cycle of T&F fundraising, from initial prospect research through to generating meetings and securing income to achieve targets. Exceptional copy-writing skills and the ability to convey a case for support in a way that maximises success. Strong presentation skills and the ability to communicate orally to a wide range of audiences with confidence. Experience initiating, developing and managing long-term relationships with funders to maximise engagement with the charity's mission and strategic priorities. Knowledge and understanding of and adherence to the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice and relevant data legislation. Experience and proficiency using a CRM database (preferably Spektrix). Strong financial acumen and experience of working with budgets. Knowledge of key funders in the cultural and/or education sectors. Qualification in fundraising or marketing-related discipline preferred. Person Specification An excellent writer, experienced at telling engaging stories and building persuasive cases for support. Driven and highly self-motivated. You will have a proven track record of securing significant grants (five figures and above) and experience of working with a range of trusts and foundations, including large institutional funders. Enjoy working autonomously while still forming part of a highly supportive team, and showing creativity, flair and tenacity in reaching your targets. Have the ability to communicate complex messages to a wide-ranging audience, and an exceptional eye for detail are all essential. Be comfortable working with a range of internal and external stakeholders and will excel at building relationships. Have an ambitious and confident approach, combined with sensitivity and the ability to quickly gain the respect of others, will be critical to your success in this role. The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete the Disclosure Procedure at Enhanced level. It is an offence for a person barred from working with children to apply for this post. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. Our full Safeguarding/Child Protection Policy can be found on our website. The Yehudi Menuhin School is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. For full details about the role, please download the Candidate Information Pack on our website. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, 10 June 2026 at 12 noon. Interviews to take place w/c 15th June 2026.
Are you looking to combine your dairy expertise with proven sales skills in a role that shapes herd genetics and drives farm success? You'll be working closely with a range of dairy farming clients building strong relationships, understanding their needs, and helping them make informed decisions about sire selection to improve herd performance. As well as supporting existing customers, you'll be out in the field identifying new opportunities and growing your client base through genuine, consultative conversations. What You'll Do • Build and maintain strong relationships with existing customers to ensure continued satisfaction and loyalty. • Identify and pursue new business opportunities, expanding the customer base across the region. • Advise customers on the best mating sires and genetic solutions to enhance herd performance. • Promote and sell electronic heat detection and health monitoring systems. • Introduce and sell mineral and probiotic supplements to support animal health and productivity. • Work with an in-house team of specialists to deliver tailored solutions for your customers. What We're Looking For • Solid understanding of UK dairy farming practices. • Proven experience in sales within agriculture. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • Organised, self-motivated, and able to work independently. • A genuine interest in genetics and herd performance. What's on Offer: • Competitive salary, reflective of experience • Lucrative performance-based bonus structure • Career progression opportunities within a global leader • Comprehensive training and resources to support your success • A dynamic and supportive team environment Whether you have direct cattle genetics experience or an understanding of livestock through another avenue, we'd be interest to talk to you. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking company and make a real impact in the dairy industry. With the support of a global leader in genetics and innovative technology, you'll have the tools you need to succeed. How do I apply? If this role is of interest and you would like more information, please call George Clayton on or email me at De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Are you looking to combine your dairy expertise with proven sales skills in a role that shapes herd genetics and drives farm success? You'll be working closely with a range of dairy farming clients building strong relationships, understanding their needs, and helping them make informed decisions about sire selection to improve herd performance. As well as supporting existing customers, you'll be out in the field identifying new opportunities and growing your client base through genuine, consultative conversations. What You'll Do • Build and maintain strong relationships with existing customers to ensure continued satisfaction and loyalty. • Identify and pursue new business opportunities, expanding the customer base across the region. • Advise customers on the best mating sires and genetic solutions to enhance herd performance. • Promote and sell electronic heat detection and health monitoring systems. • Introduce and sell mineral and probiotic supplements to support animal health and productivity. • Work with an in-house team of specialists to deliver tailored solutions for your customers. What We're Looking For • Solid understanding of UK dairy farming practices. • Proven experience in sales within agriculture. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • Organised, self-motivated, and able to work independently. • A genuine interest in genetics and herd performance. What's on Offer: • Competitive salary, reflective of experience • Lucrative performance-based bonus structure • Career progression opportunities within a global leader • Comprehensive training and resources to support your success • A dynamic and supportive team environment Whether you have direct cattle genetics experience or an understanding of livestock through another avenue, we'd be interest to talk to you. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking company and make a real impact in the dairy industry. With the support of a global leader in genetics and innovative technology, you'll have the tools you need to succeed. How do I apply? If this role is of interest and you would like more information, please call George Clayton on or email me at De Lacy Executive will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at . Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission. Please note that this advertisement is not a job description and you should satisfy yourself about the full details at interview. De Lacy Executive is an Approved member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, which promotes high standards in recruitment practice, and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office. De Lacy Executive complies with all relevant data protection legislation.
Harris Hill is delighted to be partnering with a well-established children s charity in London in their search for a Deputy Play Manager . Full-time £36,000 per annum The charity has been supporting children, young people and families for over 25 years through a range of play, family support and youth programmes. Their Ofsted-registered after-school and holiday play schemes provide children aged 4 11 with safe, engaging and nurturing environments to explore, grow and thrive. As Deputy Play Manager , you ll play a key leadership role within the play service, helping to design, deliver and evaluate a high-quality programme of activities. You ll support the Play Manager in day-to-day operations (including managing enquiries/collection of fees), team management and ensuring compliance with all safeguarding, health and safety, and Ofsted standards. This is a hands-on role combining leadership, planning, and active delivery you ll work directly with children and families to create safe, inclusive, and stimulating play environments. About You Essential skills and experience: Level 3 qualification (or above) in Playwork, Early Years, or a related field. Minimum of three years experience working directly with children aged 4 11. Strong understanding of EYFS and Ofsted requirements. Experience planning and delivering engaging, age-appropriate play activities. Confident leading active, outdoor or adventure-based play. Sound understanding of safeguarding and child protection. Excellent communication and team leadership skills. Strong organisational and IT skills. Desirable: Experience supporting children with additional needs or from diverse backgrounds. Experience supervising others or managing volunteers. Knowledge of current issues affecting children and families. Relevant training such as paediatric first aid or food hygiene. Play is at the heart of what they do the organisation believes that every child deserves the opportunity to enjoy a happy, fulfilling childhood through both free and guided play experiences. If you re passionate about play, child development and helping young people thrive, we d love to hear from you. For more information, please submit your CV to Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to be partnering with a well-established children s charity in London in their search for a Deputy Play Manager . Full-time £36,000 per annum The charity has been supporting children, young people and families for over 25 years through a range of play, family support and youth programmes. Their Ofsted-registered after-school and holiday play schemes provide children aged 4 11 with safe, engaging and nurturing environments to explore, grow and thrive. As Deputy Play Manager , you ll play a key leadership role within the play service, helping to design, deliver and evaluate a high-quality programme of activities. You ll support the Play Manager in day-to-day operations (including managing enquiries/collection of fees), team management and ensuring compliance with all safeguarding, health and safety, and Ofsted standards. This is a hands-on role combining leadership, planning, and active delivery you ll work directly with children and families to create safe, inclusive, and stimulating play environments. About You Essential skills and experience: Level 3 qualification (or above) in Playwork, Early Years, or a related field. Minimum of three years experience working directly with children aged 4 11. Strong understanding of EYFS and Ofsted requirements. Experience planning and delivering engaging, age-appropriate play activities. Confident leading active, outdoor or adventure-based play. Sound understanding of safeguarding and child protection. Excellent communication and team leadership skills. Strong organisational and IT skills. Desirable: Experience supporting children with additional needs or from diverse backgrounds. Experience supervising others or managing volunteers. Knowledge of current issues affecting children and families. Relevant training such as paediatric first aid or food hygiene. Play is at the heart of what they do the organisation believes that every child deserves the opportunity to enjoy a happy, fulfilling childhood through both free and guided play experiences. If you re passionate about play, child development and helping young people thrive, we d love to hear from you. For more information, please submit your CV to Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Philanthropy Manager £45,000 per annum Permanent Part home/Part office (London) based UNICEF ensures more of the world's children are vaccinated, educated and protected than any other organisation. We have done more to influence laws and policies to help protect children than anyone else. We get things done. And we're not going to stop until the world is a safe place for all our children. This is a great opportunity to join the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK). As Philanthropy Manager, you will work with high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) based in the UK, to secure high-value, multi-year income to support our work for children around the world. You will build and manage strategic relationships with new and existing philanthropic supporters through our products, initiatives and tailored supporter journeys, delivering excellent stewardship and cultivation and collaborating with colleagues across the organisation to identify new opportunities for long-term philanthropic support. You will bring strong experience of managing high-value donor relationships and securing significant financial support through persuasive, relationship-led fundraising. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, sound knowledge of philanthropic motivations and fundraising strategies and confidence using CRM systems, budgeting tools and data to manage performance effectively. Act now and visit our website via the link, to apply online. Closing date: 9am, Friday 5 th June 2026. Interview date: Thursday 18 th and Friday 19 th June 2026, via video conferencing (MS Teams). Second Interview date: Week commencing Friday 26 th June, in person at our Stratford Offices. In return, we offer: excellent pay and benefits (including flexible working, generous annual leave and pension, big brand discounts and wellbeing tools) outstanding training and learning opportunities and the support to flourish in your role impressive open plan office space and facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park an open culture and workplace with colleagues who share our values, enjoy their work and are motivated to do their utmost for children. the opportunity to work in a leading children's organisation making a difference to children around the world Our application process: We use a system called "Applied" that anonymises your responses and focuses on your actual skills that are relevant to this role. This benefits you by giving you a greater chance of expressing your skills in this objective selection process. We generally expect colleagues to work two days a week in the office on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, East London and the rest of the time from home, though can discuss flexible options to suit your circumstances. We particularly welcome applications from black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates, disabled candidates, and from men, because we would like to increase the representation of these groups at this level at UNICEF UK. We want to do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for children. UNICEF UK promotes equality, diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We make employment decisions by matching business needs with skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We welcome a conversation about your flexible working requirements, personal growth, and promoting a workplace where you can be yourself and achieve success based only on your merit. The successful candidate will be required to apply for a criminal records check. A criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the role and the circumstances of your offences. We only accept online applications as this saves us money, making more funds available for us to help ensure children's rights. If you require support in completing the online form or an application form in an alternative format, please contact Supporter Care on during office hours. If you do not hear from us within 14 days of the closing date, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please note that we only provide feedback to shortlisted candidates. Registered Charity Nos. (England and Wales) SC043677 (Scotland)
May 23, 2026
Full time
Philanthropy Manager £45,000 per annum Permanent Part home/Part office (London) based UNICEF ensures more of the world's children are vaccinated, educated and protected than any other organisation. We have done more to influence laws and policies to help protect children than anyone else. We get things done. And we're not going to stop until the world is a safe place for all our children. This is a great opportunity to join the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK). As Philanthropy Manager, you will work with high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) based in the UK, to secure high-value, multi-year income to support our work for children around the world. You will build and manage strategic relationships with new and existing philanthropic supporters through our products, initiatives and tailored supporter journeys, delivering excellent stewardship and cultivation and collaborating with colleagues across the organisation to identify new opportunities for long-term philanthropic support. You will bring strong experience of managing high-value donor relationships and securing significant financial support through persuasive, relationship-led fundraising. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, sound knowledge of philanthropic motivations and fundraising strategies and confidence using CRM systems, budgeting tools and data to manage performance effectively. Act now and visit our website via the link, to apply online. Closing date: 9am, Friday 5 th June 2026. Interview date: Thursday 18 th and Friday 19 th June 2026, via video conferencing (MS Teams). Second Interview date: Week commencing Friday 26 th June, in person at our Stratford Offices. In return, we offer: excellent pay and benefits (including flexible working, generous annual leave and pension, big brand discounts and wellbeing tools) outstanding training and learning opportunities and the support to flourish in your role impressive open plan office space and facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park an open culture and workplace with colleagues who share our values, enjoy their work and are motivated to do their utmost for children. the opportunity to work in a leading children's organisation making a difference to children around the world Our application process: We use a system called "Applied" that anonymises your responses and focuses on your actual skills that are relevant to this role. This benefits you by giving you a greater chance of expressing your skills in this objective selection process. We generally expect colleagues to work two days a week in the office on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, East London and the rest of the time from home, though can discuss flexible options to suit your circumstances. We particularly welcome applications from black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates, disabled candidates, and from men, because we would like to increase the representation of these groups at this level at UNICEF UK. We want to do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for children. UNICEF UK promotes equality, diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We make employment decisions by matching business needs with skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We welcome a conversation about your flexible working requirements, personal growth, and promoting a workplace where you can be yourself and achieve success based only on your merit. The successful candidate will be required to apply for a criminal records check. A criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the role and the circumstances of your offences. We only accept online applications as this saves us money, making more funds available for us to help ensure children's rights. If you require support in completing the online form or an application form in an alternative format, please contact Supporter Care on during office hours. If you do not hear from us within 14 days of the closing date, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please note that we only provide feedback to shortlisted candidates. Registered Charity Nos. (England and Wales) SC043677 (Scotland)