• Home
  • Find Jobs
  • Register CV
  • Advertise jobs
  • Employer Pricing
  • IT Jobs
  • Sign in
  • Sign up
  • Home
  • Find Jobs
  • Register CV
  • Advertise jobs
  • Employer Pricing
  • IT Jobs
Sorry, that job is no longer available. Here are some results that may be similar to the job you were looking for.

4 jobs found

Email me jobs like this
Refine Search
Current Search
12 month ftc programme coordinator
Charity People
12-month FTC Programme Coordinator
Charity People Camden, London
Charity People is excited to be partnering with a national education and social mobility charity as they recruit a Programme Coordinator - a vital role at the heart of delivering their award winning employability and skills programmes to thousands of young people each year. About the organisation The organisation is a high-impact social mobility charity supporting young people aged 7-18 from under served communities to build confidence, unlock their talents and develop the skills they need to succeed in higher education and the workplace. They achieve this by: Delivering free, skills-based workshops co-created with schools and employers Connecting young people with industry professionals and aspirational career pathways Encouraging employers to value potential over background Partnering with major organisations including Barclays LifeSkills, Dell Technologies, KPMG, ICAEW, Network Rail, NHS and more Working with 70,000+ young people each year , TTF is ambitious, fast-growing, and committed to scaling its impact through its five-year strategy, Ambition 2030 , which aims to reach one million young people. About the Role This business-critical Programme Coordinator role ensures the smooth, efficient and high-quality delivery of the organisation's workshops and programmes across the UK. Highly administrative, fast-paced and detail-focused, this role suits someone who thrives on organisation, problem-solving and keeping complex delivery moving seamlessly in the background. You will be the operational backbone of multiple programmes across primary and secondary schools. You will: Provide excellent customer service to schools, partners and facilitators Manage bookings, scheduling, logistics, diaries and communications Support Programme Managers by delivering end-to-end programme administration Maintain accurate systems, spreadsheets and CRM records Coordinate facilitators, travel, equipment and technical needs Monitor feedback and help ensure brilliant participant and partner experiences Contribute to continuous improvement and efficient ways of working This is a hybrid role requiring confidence working remotely, strong communication skills and the ability to stay self motivated while balancing multiple priorities. Key Responsibilities Programme Coordination & Administration Coordinate multiple programmes simultaneously, ensuring smooth end to end delivery Manage school bookings, session schedules, logistics and facilitator allocation Provide clear and timely communication to teachers, partners and internal teams Support Programme Managers to meet programme goals and timelines Systems, Processes & Data Use spreadsheets, databases and CRM systems to plan, track and report on activity Ensure all processes are followed accurately, contributing to efficiency improvements Manage travel, accommodation and technical arrangements for sessions and events Customer Service & Continuous Improvement Deliver excellent service for schools, volunteers and facilitators Gather and act on feedback to help improve programme quality Occasionally attend workshops to observe delivery and understand impact Team Contribution Work collaboratively with Programme Managers, Coordinators, facilitators and the Schools Engagement Team Attend monthly Team Together Days in London Uphold safeguarding, data protection, and organisational policies Demonstrate a "one team" approach, contributing to a positive and inclusive culture About You You will bring: Strong organisational and administrative experience Confidence managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment Experience working in the charity sector/education sector/university space Excellent communication skills and a warm, professional approach Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office (especially Excel and spreadsheets) A solutions-focused mindset and the ability to stay calm under pressure Experience coordinating projects or programmes CRM experience (essential) A passion for social mobility and supporting young people is essential. TTF particularly welcomes applicants with lived experience of the challenges faced by under served communities. Salary, Benefits & Working Arrangements 12 month FTC Salary: £26,500 Monthly in-person Team Together Days in London (approx. 2-3 days per month) 37.5 hours per week £26,500 per year 28 days holiday + bank holidays Hybrid home-based working Monthly Team Together Days in London (travel required) Travel to school sites nationwide (expenses paid) £500 annual learning & development budget Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme Enhanced maternity package after three years Pension scheme with employer contributions Birthday afternoon off How to Apply If you are excited by this opportunity and keen to play a pivotal role supporting young people to discover their potential, please send your CV to to request the full job pack. If your experience aligns with what we're looking for, we'll be in touch to arrange an initial Teams call and talk you through the next steps. Key Dates Launch: Tuesday 26th May 2026 Closing date: 9am Tuesday 2nd June Interviews: 1st Stage - week commencing the 8th June, 2nd Stage - Wednesday 17th June at a London venue Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
May 28, 2026
Full time
Charity People is excited to be partnering with a national education and social mobility charity as they recruit a Programme Coordinator - a vital role at the heart of delivering their award winning employability and skills programmes to thousands of young people each year. About the organisation The organisation is a high-impact social mobility charity supporting young people aged 7-18 from under served communities to build confidence, unlock their talents and develop the skills they need to succeed in higher education and the workplace. They achieve this by: Delivering free, skills-based workshops co-created with schools and employers Connecting young people with industry professionals and aspirational career pathways Encouraging employers to value potential over background Partnering with major organisations including Barclays LifeSkills, Dell Technologies, KPMG, ICAEW, Network Rail, NHS and more Working with 70,000+ young people each year , TTF is ambitious, fast-growing, and committed to scaling its impact through its five-year strategy, Ambition 2030 , which aims to reach one million young people. About the Role This business-critical Programme Coordinator role ensures the smooth, efficient and high-quality delivery of the organisation's workshops and programmes across the UK. Highly administrative, fast-paced and detail-focused, this role suits someone who thrives on organisation, problem-solving and keeping complex delivery moving seamlessly in the background. You will be the operational backbone of multiple programmes across primary and secondary schools. You will: Provide excellent customer service to schools, partners and facilitators Manage bookings, scheduling, logistics, diaries and communications Support Programme Managers by delivering end-to-end programme administration Maintain accurate systems, spreadsheets and CRM records Coordinate facilitators, travel, equipment and technical needs Monitor feedback and help ensure brilliant participant and partner experiences Contribute to continuous improvement and efficient ways of working This is a hybrid role requiring confidence working remotely, strong communication skills and the ability to stay self motivated while balancing multiple priorities. Key Responsibilities Programme Coordination & Administration Coordinate multiple programmes simultaneously, ensuring smooth end to end delivery Manage school bookings, session schedules, logistics and facilitator allocation Provide clear and timely communication to teachers, partners and internal teams Support Programme Managers to meet programme goals and timelines Systems, Processes & Data Use spreadsheets, databases and CRM systems to plan, track and report on activity Ensure all processes are followed accurately, contributing to efficiency improvements Manage travel, accommodation and technical arrangements for sessions and events Customer Service & Continuous Improvement Deliver excellent service for schools, volunteers and facilitators Gather and act on feedback to help improve programme quality Occasionally attend workshops to observe delivery and understand impact Team Contribution Work collaboratively with Programme Managers, Coordinators, facilitators and the Schools Engagement Team Attend monthly Team Together Days in London Uphold safeguarding, data protection, and organisational policies Demonstrate a "one team" approach, contributing to a positive and inclusive culture About You You will bring: Strong organisational and administrative experience Confidence managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment Experience working in the charity sector/education sector/university space Excellent communication skills and a warm, professional approach Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office (especially Excel and spreadsheets) A solutions-focused mindset and the ability to stay calm under pressure Experience coordinating projects or programmes CRM experience (essential) A passion for social mobility and supporting young people is essential. TTF particularly welcomes applicants with lived experience of the challenges faced by under served communities. Salary, Benefits & Working Arrangements 12 month FTC Salary: £26,500 Monthly in-person Team Together Days in London (approx. 2-3 days per month) 37.5 hours per week £26,500 per year 28 days holiday + bank holidays Hybrid home-based working Monthly Team Together Days in London (travel required) Travel to school sites nationwide (expenses paid) £500 annual learning & development budget Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme Enhanced maternity package after three years Pension scheme with employer contributions Birthday afternoon off How to Apply If you are excited by this opportunity and keen to play a pivotal role supporting young people to discover their potential, please send your CV to to request the full job pack. If your experience aligns with what we're looking for, we'll be in touch to arrange an initial Teams call and talk you through the next steps. Key Dates Launch: Tuesday 26th May 2026 Closing date: 9am Tuesday 2nd June Interviews: 1st Stage - week commencing the 8th June, 2nd Stage - Wednesday 17th June at a London venue Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Rendall and Rittner
Heat Network Administrator
Rendall and Rittner
HEAT NETWORK COORDINATOR Rendall & Rittner • £Competitive, • Hybrid • 12 Month FTC ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a Heat Network Coordinator to support the effective delivery, management and compliance of heat network services across our residential portfolio. Working closely with the Heat Network Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring communal and district heating systems operate efficiently, safely and in line with current and emerging UK regulation. This is an excellent opportunity to build specialist expertise in a growing and highly regulated area, while contributing to the organisation's readiness for future Ofgem-led compliance and unlocking commercial opportunities within heat networks. ROLE EXPECTATIONS This is a varied and evolving role requiring strong organisation, attention to detail and the ability to work across operational, technical and regulatory areas. You'll support day-to-day network performance, manage data and documentation, coordinate stakeholders and contribute to compliance readiness. You'll need to be comfortable working with both technical and non-technical information, ensuring accuracy, consistency and clear communication at all times. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You'll be successful in this role if: Heat network systems across the portfolio are well monitored, efficient and compliant Regulatory requirements are understood, tracked and proactively implemented Data, records and reporting are accurate, structured and reliable Contractors and stakeholders are effectively coordinated Clients and residents receive clear, timely and professional support HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Most weeks, you'll be: Supporting the day-to-day management of communal and district heat networks Monitoring system performance, energy usage and efficiency Coordinating with clients, contractors and technical consultants Supporting metering, billing and data collection processes Maintaining records including asset registers, compliance and technical documentation Assisting with regulatory compliance and preparation for future Ofgem requirements Collecting and analysing performance data and supporting reporting Coordinating maintenance, upgrades and remedial works Supporting procurement and contractor management processes Assisting with resident and client queries, communications and complaints Supporting audits, inspections and regulatory reviews You'll work from home, with occasional travel to residential developments visits as required, trusted to manage your time and priorities effectively. There is a requirement within during the probationary period for weekly attendance to the London office. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR This role suits someone who: Is highly organised with strong administrative capability Has an interest in energy, sustainability or building services Can interpret technical or regulatory information with confidence Enjoys working with data and improving performance Communicates clearly with a wide range of stakeholders Takes pride in accuracy, compliance and continuous improvement EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Experience in property management, utilities, energy or building services Understanding of communal or district heat networks Knowledge of UK heat network regulation (desirable) Experience managing data, compliance or technical records Experience working with contractors or service providers Proficiency in Microsoft Office Qualifications (desirable): Degree or qualification in energy, engineering, building services, sustainability or property WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus Home-based working with portfolio travel 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on experience, judgement and approach We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
May 28, 2026
Full time
HEAT NETWORK COORDINATOR Rendall & Rittner • £Competitive, • Hybrid • 12 Month FTC ROLE OVERVIEW We are looking for a Heat Network Coordinator to support the effective delivery, management and compliance of heat network services across our residential portfolio. Working closely with the Heat Network Manager, you'll play a key role in ensuring communal and district heating systems operate efficiently, safely and in line with current and emerging UK regulation. This is an excellent opportunity to build specialist expertise in a growing and highly regulated area, while contributing to the organisation's readiness for future Ofgem-led compliance and unlocking commercial opportunities within heat networks. ROLE EXPECTATIONS This is a varied and evolving role requiring strong organisation, attention to detail and the ability to work across operational, technical and regulatory areas. You'll support day-to-day network performance, manage data and documentation, coordinate stakeholders and contribute to compliance readiness. You'll need to be comfortable working with both technical and non-technical information, ensuring accuracy, consistency and clear communication at all times. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE You'll be successful in this role if: Heat network systems across the portfolio are well monitored, efficient and compliant Regulatory requirements are understood, tracked and proactively implemented Data, records and reporting are accurate, structured and reliable Contractors and stakeholders are effectively coordinated Clients and residents receive clear, timely and professional support HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Most weeks, you'll be: Supporting the day-to-day management of communal and district heat networks Monitoring system performance, energy usage and efficiency Coordinating with clients, contractors and technical consultants Supporting metering, billing and data collection processes Maintaining records including asset registers, compliance and technical documentation Assisting with regulatory compliance and preparation for future Ofgem requirements Collecting and analysing performance data and supporting reporting Coordinating maintenance, upgrades and remedial works Supporting procurement and contractor management processes Assisting with resident and client queries, communications and complaints Supporting audits, inspections and regulatory reviews You'll work from home, with occasional travel to residential developments visits as required, trusted to manage your time and priorities effectively. There is a requirement within during the probationary period for weekly attendance to the London office. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR This role suits someone who: Is highly organised with strong administrative capability Has an interest in energy, sustainability or building services Can interpret technical or regulatory information with confidence Enjoys working with data and improving performance Communicates clearly with a wide range of stakeholders Takes pride in accuracy, compliance and continuous improvement EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Experience in property management, utilities, energy or building services Understanding of communal or district heat networks Knowledge of UK heat network regulation (desirable) Experience managing data, compliance or technical records Experience working with contractors or service providers Proficiency in Microsoft Office Qualifications (desirable): Degree or qualification in energy, engineering, building services, sustainability or property WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Discretionary bonus Home-based working with portfolio travel 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private medical insurance, life assurance and enhanced family leave Fully funded training and professional development Paid sabbaticals as a loyalty reward Pension scheme and employee assistance programme Discounts across travel, retail, fitness and entertainment ABOUT RENDALL & RITTNER Rendall & Rittner is one of the UK's most established and highly accredited residential leasehold property management companies, managing over 90,000 homes nationwide. Founded in 1990 on the belief that property management should be more professional, transparent and customer-focused, those principles still drive how we operate today as a founding partner of Odevo. We are people-led and technology-enabled, investing heavily in our teams, systems and continuous improvement. Our standards are recognised through Investors in People Platinum, regulation by RICS and the FCA, and multiple industry awards, including Property Manager of the Year and Managing Agent of the Year. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on experience, judgement and approach We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required.
HUBBUB UK
Project Coordinator - 12 month FTC
HUBBUB UK
Summary Location - Hybrid/Central London, minimum 1-day per week in the office Contract - 12-month Fixed Term Contract Working hours - Full-time (35 hours p/w), open to 4-days (28 hours p/w) Salary - £35,350 per annum (or pro-rata) Start date - Ideally August 2026 Deadline - Sunday 14th June 2026 Interviews: First interviews w.c. 22nd June in person at our Central London office, with a short task. Second interviews w.c. 29th June in person at our Central London office. To Apply - Applications via Applied - Applied is a behavioural science-backed recruitment platform that reduces bias, improves quality of hire and increases diversity. If you have any issues with using Applied or need any adaptations to the application, please contact . Application Guide Here's a short guide to make the application process easier. You don't need to read this entire guide to apply. Feel free to skim or skip to the sections that interest you. It's just here to help, if you need it. Who we are Hello, we're Hubbub. We're an environmental charity making sustainability second nature. We work with organisations who know they can't afford to stand still on sustainability and believe in the potential for creative ideas to make a difference. We help our partners to: Design and deliver behaviour change programmes with measurable results Get cut-through on their campaigns, with award-winning design and communications Create strong community partnerships that drive local change and build brand trust Nurture a culture of sustainability through employee engagement Measure and communicate the impact of their sustainability work, so they can share their progress with confidence Our Values Give a damn about the environment: it's authentically at the heart of everything we do because we're committed to taking action on climate change and the environment. We care about the difference we make and are honest about our impact. Curious: have an interest in people, places, trends, politics and the world we live in. Asks questions, seeks knowledge and has self direction to discover the answers. We have an eye for detail and intuition to see opportunities. Always exploring new ways to engage wider communities meaningfully. Entrepreneurial: leads the way. Embraces flexibility to achieve our charitable purpose. Nimble and brave enough to take risks to experiment without fear. Proud of independent spirit. Takes initiative and responsibility. Creative: Re-imagines everything and enables people to see things differently. Trusts intuition and brings magic to everyday. Continually challenges the way things are. Playful: positive and playful to connect people, catch imaginations and make people smile, because the world is serious enough. For Everyone: Creating ways to include everyone in climate action, breaking down barriers and making it worthwhile too. It's built into who we are and everything we do. The Role Hubbub is looking for a passionate, dynamic person to join our busy team to support the delivery of a range of positive and playful environmental campaigns. You'd offer vital and flexible support at every stage of delivering a campaign, from the initial design to execution through to measuring and evaluating impact. A typical day could involve copywriting for project comms, contributing to important project meetings, brainstorming with the team to develop a new campaign idea, liaising with project partners or organising a launch event. We're looking for people who thrive on challenges, are curious about people and what motivates them to engage and change their behaviour, and who can work confidently with a team and on their own initiative. Warmer, Greener homes is a particular strategic focus for Hubbub, so we're particularly interested in people who have experience and knowledge from working in home energy and retrofit. Your role will include: Supporting the delivery of every stage of our campaigns, including campaign design and planning, managing delivery partners, collaborating with funding partners, managing budgets, working together with the Hubbub designers, evaluation and reporting on campaign impact. Supporting with social media and online comms, including planning and copywriting and ensuring this is in the Hubbub style. Representing Hubbub at events externally, building a network of contacts, and knowledge of the sector, and always looking for new opportunities. Being a team player proactively supporting other members of the team, contributing to a positive working atmosphere. Staying up to date on current news and trends, contributing ideas and opinions to the team, based on current insights and information. Our projects are geographically spread so this may involve some travel within the UK. Who you are You have at least two years' experience working in a fast-paced project delivery role, ideally with experience and knowledge of home energy and retrofit, such as energy efficiency measures, and how to stimulate household demand for making upgrades. You're highly organised with the ability to prioritise multiple tasks and manage your time well. You're comfortable working without direction and enjoy the freedom to take the initiative. You're keen to get stuck in and help out on anything and everything you can. You're good at solving problems. You work well both independently and as part of a project team. You're adaptable to ever changing project challenges. You have the ability to pick things up quickly, including new processes and IT systems. You're a good communicator. You're aligned with our values. You're passionate about the environment, sustainability, and social wellbeing. Regardless of your experience, alignment with Hubbub's values is essential. Hubbub's success and distinctiveness rests on the quality of our people. At every stage of their career, a Hubbuber is: Intellectually and politically curious and engaged. Proud of the work they do. Upbeat, motivated by challenges, and tenacious in solving them. Creative, innovative and playful. Team players, sharing success and solving issues and challenges collaboratively. Organised, dedicated and conscientious, with fantastic attention to detail. Flexible, willing and able to respond to constant change and challenge. Committed to communicating in a way that is compelling, clear, accurate and accessible. If your experience looks a little different from what we've identified, and you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you! Hubbub is committed to creating a workplace where anyone and everyone can thrive. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, and would particularly like to encourage applications from the following groups who are currently underrepresented in the environmental sector and our team: people who are working class or from a working-class background. people of colour or people from the global majority. The Package Flexible working - We trust our team to do a good job and be committed, and how they do that is up to them! We're currently asking the team to come to our wonderful Somerset House office one-day per week. Our core hours are 10am-4pm, but we are flexible to suit people's needs. Flexible working also includes any reasonable adjustments required to enable each person at Hubbub to work to the best of their abilities. Wellbeing - Our team's wellbeing is crucial and we take a holistic approach, aiming to provide clarity of expectations, achievable workloads and a psychologically safe working environment where anyone can thrive. Our residency at Somerset House allows us access to free counselling sessions for all of Hubbub staff. Training and Development - We're committed to the development of our team. We have an agile goal setting process with clear lines for progression. We offer ongoing professional development through coaching and a generous training budget. Away Days & Socials - We all get together at least twice a year for Away Days, with activities ranging from kayaking on Camden Canal to pickling workshops. We also run regular socials arranged by the team including repair workshops and film nights to scavenger hunts and wild swimming. Holiday - 25 days per year, plus bank holidays. Our office usually closes for around 2 weeks at Christmas which is additional to annual leave. Pension - 5% employer pension contribution, with an ethical pension provider.
May 27, 2026
Full time
Summary Location - Hybrid/Central London, minimum 1-day per week in the office Contract - 12-month Fixed Term Contract Working hours - Full-time (35 hours p/w), open to 4-days (28 hours p/w) Salary - £35,350 per annum (or pro-rata) Start date - Ideally August 2026 Deadline - Sunday 14th June 2026 Interviews: First interviews w.c. 22nd June in person at our Central London office, with a short task. Second interviews w.c. 29th June in person at our Central London office. To Apply - Applications via Applied - Applied is a behavioural science-backed recruitment platform that reduces bias, improves quality of hire and increases diversity. If you have any issues with using Applied or need any adaptations to the application, please contact . Application Guide Here's a short guide to make the application process easier. You don't need to read this entire guide to apply. Feel free to skim or skip to the sections that interest you. It's just here to help, if you need it. Who we are Hello, we're Hubbub. We're an environmental charity making sustainability second nature. We work with organisations who know they can't afford to stand still on sustainability and believe in the potential for creative ideas to make a difference. We help our partners to: Design and deliver behaviour change programmes with measurable results Get cut-through on their campaigns, with award-winning design and communications Create strong community partnerships that drive local change and build brand trust Nurture a culture of sustainability through employee engagement Measure and communicate the impact of their sustainability work, so they can share their progress with confidence Our Values Give a damn about the environment: it's authentically at the heart of everything we do because we're committed to taking action on climate change and the environment. We care about the difference we make and are honest about our impact. Curious: have an interest in people, places, trends, politics and the world we live in. Asks questions, seeks knowledge and has self direction to discover the answers. We have an eye for detail and intuition to see opportunities. Always exploring new ways to engage wider communities meaningfully. Entrepreneurial: leads the way. Embraces flexibility to achieve our charitable purpose. Nimble and brave enough to take risks to experiment without fear. Proud of independent spirit. Takes initiative and responsibility. Creative: Re-imagines everything and enables people to see things differently. Trusts intuition and brings magic to everyday. Continually challenges the way things are. Playful: positive and playful to connect people, catch imaginations and make people smile, because the world is serious enough. For Everyone: Creating ways to include everyone in climate action, breaking down barriers and making it worthwhile too. It's built into who we are and everything we do. The Role Hubbub is looking for a passionate, dynamic person to join our busy team to support the delivery of a range of positive and playful environmental campaigns. You'd offer vital and flexible support at every stage of delivering a campaign, from the initial design to execution through to measuring and evaluating impact. A typical day could involve copywriting for project comms, contributing to important project meetings, brainstorming with the team to develop a new campaign idea, liaising with project partners or organising a launch event. We're looking for people who thrive on challenges, are curious about people and what motivates them to engage and change their behaviour, and who can work confidently with a team and on their own initiative. Warmer, Greener homes is a particular strategic focus for Hubbub, so we're particularly interested in people who have experience and knowledge from working in home energy and retrofit. Your role will include: Supporting the delivery of every stage of our campaigns, including campaign design and planning, managing delivery partners, collaborating with funding partners, managing budgets, working together with the Hubbub designers, evaluation and reporting on campaign impact. Supporting with social media and online comms, including planning and copywriting and ensuring this is in the Hubbub style. Representing Hubbub at events externally, building a network of contacts, and knowledge of the sector, and always looking for new opportunities. Being a team player proactively supporting other members of the team, contributing to a positive working atmosphere. Staying up to date on current news and trends, contributing ideas and opinions to the team, based on current insights and information. Our projects are geographically spread so this may involve some travel within the UK. Who you are You have at least two years' experience working in a fast-paced project delivery role, ideally with experience and knowledge of home energy and retrofit, such as energy efficiency measures, and how to stimulate household demand for making upgrades. You're highly organised with the ability to prioritise multiple tasks and manage your time well. You're comfortable working without direction and enjoy the freedom to take the initiative. You're keen to get stuck in and help out on anything and everything you can. You're good at solving problems. You work well both independently and as part of a project team. You're adaptable to ever changing project challenges. You have the ability to pick things up quickly, including new processes and IT systems. You're a good communicator. You're aligned with our values. You're passionate about the environment, sustainability, and social wellbeing. Regardless of your experience, alignment with Hubbub's values is essential. Hubbub's success and distinctiveness rests on the quality of our people. At every stage of their career, a Hubbuber is: Intellectually and politically curious and engaged. Proud of the work they do. Upbeat, motivated by challenges, and tenacious in solving them. Creative, innovative and playful. Team players, sharing success and solving issues and challenges collaboratively. Organised, dedicated and conscientious, with fantastic attention to detail. Flexible, willing and able to respond to constant change and challenge. Committed to communicating in a way that is compelling, clear, accurate and accessible. If your experience looks a little different from what we've identified, and you think you can bring value to the role, we'd love to learn more about you! Hubbub is committed to creating a workplace where anyone and everyone can thrive. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, and would particularly like to encourage applications from the following groups who are currently underrepresented in the environmental sector and our team: people who are working class or from a working-class background. people of colour or people from the global majority. The Package Flexible working - We trust our team to do a good job and be committed, and how they do that is up to them! We're currently asking the team to come to our wonderful Somerset House office one-day per week. Our core hours are 10am-4pm, but we are flexible to suit people's needs. Flexible working also includes any reasonable adjustments required to enable each person at Hubbub to work to the best of their abilities. Wellbeing - Our team's wellbeing is crucial and we take a holistic approach, aiming to provide clarity of expectations, achievable workloads and a psychologically safe working environment where anyone can thrive. Our residency at Somerset House allows us access to free counselling sessions for all of Hubbub staff. Training and Development - We're committed to the development of our team. We have an agile goal setting process with clear lines for progression. We offer ongoing professional development through coaching and a generous training budget. Away Days & Socials - We all get together at least twice a year for Away Days, with activities ranging from kayaking on Camden Canal to pickling workshops. We also run regular socials arranged by the team including repair workshops and film nights to scavenger hunts and wild swimming. Holiday - 25 days per year, plus bank holidays. Our office usually closes for around 2 weeks at Christmas which is additional to annual leave. Pension - 5% employer pension contribution, with an ethical pension provider.
VIQU IT
PMO Analyst
VIQU IT Burbage, Leicestershire
PMO Analyst Leicester 12-Month FTC Hybrid (3 Days Onsite) £40,000 - £45,000 VIQU has partnered with a leading organisation seeking a PMO Analyst to support a majorTransformation programme. This role will focus on programme governance, planning, reporting, and controls, helping to ensure the successful delivery of a large-scale enterprise change initiative. Working closely with senior programme leadership, you'll play a key role in maintaining structure, visibility, and accountability across the programme. Key Responsibilities of the PMO Analyst: Support programme governance activities across the Finance Transformation Programme. Manage RAID logs, actions, decisions, and programme reporting. Coordinate governance meetings, steering committees, and programme boards. Prepare governance packs, reporting dashboards, and stakeholder updates. Support programme planning, scheduling, and dependency management activities. Administer change control processes and governance frameworks. Maintain programme documentation, templates, and PMO standards. Build strong relationships across programme teams to ensure governance compliance. Support assurance activities and continuous improvement initiatives. Key Requirements of the PMO Analyst: Previous experience within a PMO Analyst, PMO Coordinator, or Programme Office role. Experience supporting large-scale transformation or change programmes. Strong governance, reporting, and programme control experience. Experience managing RAID processes, actions, decisions, and risks. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Working knowledge of Prince2, MSP, Agile, or similar delivery methodologies. Ability to work proactively within demanding and fast-moving programme environments. Apply today to speak with VIQU in confidence or contact Phoebe Rees via the VIQU website. Know someone exceptional for this position? Refer them and receive up to £1,000 if successful (terms apply). Follow us on LinkedIn IT Recruitment for more exciting opportunities.
May 26, 2026
Full time
PMO Analyst Leicester 12-Month FTC Hybrid (3 Days Onsite) £40,000 - £45,000 VIQU has partnered with a leading organisation seeking a PMO Analyst to support a majorTransformation programme. This role will focus on programme governance, planning, reporting, and controls, helping to ensure the successful delivery of a large-scale enterprise change initiative. Working closely with senior programme leadership, you'll play a key role in maintaining structure, visibility, and accountability across the programme. Key Responsibilities of the PMO Analyst: Support programme governance activities across the Finance Transformation Programme. Manage RAID logs, actions, decisions, and programme reporting. Coordinate governance meetings, steering committees, and programme boards. Prepare governance packs, reporting dashboards, and stakeholder updates. Support programme planning, scheduling, and dependency management activities. Administer change control processes and governance frameworks. Maintain programme documentation, templates, and PMO standards. Build strong relationships across programme teams to ensure governance compliance. Support assurance activities and continuous improvement initiatives. Key Requirements of the PMO Analyst: Previous experience within a PMO Analyst, PMO Coordinator, or Programme Office role. Experience supporting large-scale transformation or change programmes. Strong governance, reporting, and programme control experience. Experience managing RAID processes, actions, decisions, and risks. Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Working knowledge of Prince2, MSP, Agile, or similar delivery methodologies. Ability to work proactively within demanding and fast-moving programme environments. Apply today to speak with VIQU in confidence or contact Phoebe Rees via the VIQU website. Know someone exceptional for this position? Refer them and receive up to £1,000 if successful (terms apply). Follow us on LinkedIn IT Recruitment for more exciting opportunities.

Modal Window

  • Blog
  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy
  • Employer
  • Post a Job
  • Search Resumes
  • Sign in
  • Job Seeker
  • Find Jobs
  • Create Resume
  • Sign in
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Youtube
Parent and Partner sites: IT Job Board | Search Jobs Near Me | RightTalent.co.uk | Quantity Surveyor jobs | Building Surveyor jobs | Construction Recruitment | Talent Recruiter | London Jobs | Property jobs
© 2008-2026 Jobs Hiring Near Me