We are a Global Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across EMEA, APAC, US and Canada. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Role Title: GRC Security Officer Location: Warwick (Hybrid 50%) Duration: 27/11/2026 (4 initial months + possible extension) Pay rate: £492 per day through FCSA umbrella. Clearance required : Must hold an Active SC clearance Role Description: General Role Approach: Experience in Issue Management Lead on the provision of cyber security compliance advice to the customer GRC lead through collaborative review of their design approach and delivery projects to minimise the risk of non-compliance with internal and regulatory standards. Advise on the implementation of information/cyber security measures across projects by identifying information/cyber security goals and objectives consistent with customer objective Challenge the scope of the project/deployment with regards to business value and best practice. Ensure project are aligning with internal policies and industry standards including NIS Directives NIST800-53 NCSC CAF ISO27001 knowledge of IEC62443 controls, Experience within the Energy sector preferred but other sectors considered General Activities: Provide governance ad leadership of client resources engaged on the project Advise on the development of specific information security policies, procedures, guidelines and processes in consultation with stakeholders. Attend project Meetings and Security Working Groups as required Review and monitor planned activities to ensure full compliance with internal and regulatory policy Assist the Service lead in complying with administrative and team tasks in support of the project. If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more, please send through your CV and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note, candidates are often Shortlisted within 48 hours.
Jun 11, 2026
Contractor
We are a Global Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across EMEA, APAC, US and Canada. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Role Title: GRC Security Officer Location: Warwick (Hybrid 50%) Duration: 27/11/2026 (4 initial months + possible extension) Pay rate: £492 per day through FCSA umbrella. Clearance required : Must hold an Active SC clearance Role Description: General Role Approach: Experience in Issue Management Lead on the provision of cyber security compliance advice to the customer GRC lead through collaborative review of their design approach and delivery projects to minimise the risk of non-compliance with internal and regulatory standards. Advise on the implementation of information/cyber security measures across projects by identifying information/cyber security goals and objectives consistent with customer objective Challenge the scope of the project/deployment with regards to business value and best practice. Ensure project are aligning with internal policies and industry standards including NIS Directives NIST800-53 NCSC CAF ISO27001 knowledge of IEC62443 controls, Experience within the Energy sector preferred but other sectors considered General Activities: Provide governance ad leadership of client resources engaged on the project Advise on the development of specific information security policies, procedures, guidelines and processes in consultation with stakeholders. Attend project Meetings and Security Working Groups as required Review and monitor planned activities to ensure full compliance with internal and regulatory policy Assist the Service lead in complying with administrative and team tasks in support of the project. If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more, please send through your CV and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note, candidates are often Shortlisted within 48 hours.
HR Advisor (Operations) Location: Birmingham (Primarily Onsite) Hours: 30 Hours per Week Salary: £28,500 - £30,000 per annum (based on 30 hours) Join a Growing Business Where People Matter! What We Offer Salary of £28,500 - £30,000 per annum (based on 30 hours per week) Flexible start and finish times Occasional home working opportunities A supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and career growth The chance to play an important role within a successful and growing business Are you an experienced HR professional looking for a varied role where you can make a real impact We are looking for an organised and proactive HR Advisor (Operations) to join our team at our Birmingham headquarters! This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in HR administration, employee relations, recruitment, and learning & development who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and supporting employees across all levels of the business. This role is primarily office-based to ensure strong collaboration with managers and employees, although some flexibility around start and finish times and occasional home working can be accommodated. The Role Reporting to the Head of HR, you will play a key role in delivering a professional and efficient HR service across the business. Acting as a trusted first point of contact for HR queries, you will support managers and employees with day-to-day HR matters while ensuring policies, procedures, and processes are applied consistently and effectively. You will contribute to the full employee lifecycle, from recruitment and onboarding through to employee relations, learning and development, and HR administration. Key Responsibilities Recruitment & Onboarding Support end-to-end recruitment activities, including advertising vacancies, screening applications, and coordinating interviews Liaise with hiring managers and recruitment partners to support successful hiring outcomes Prepare and issue offer letters, contracts, and onboarding documentation Coordinate induction and onboarding processes for new starters Complete and maintain right-to-work documentation Manage and monitor probation review processes HR Operations & Administration Act as the first point of contact for HR-related queries Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems in line with GDPR requirements Produce contracts, letters, and HR documentation Support payroll processes through the provision of accurate employee data Prepare HR reports and provide management information as required Assist with HR projects and continuous improvement initiatives Employee Relations Provide guidance to managers on routine employee relations matters, including absence management, disciplinary, and grievance processes Support employee relations meetings and maintain accurate records Ensure policies and procedures are applied consistently and fairly Escalate complex cases to senior HR colleagues where appropriate Learning & Development Coordinate training programmes and learning activities Support managers in identifying development needs Monitor mandatory and role-specific training completion Maintain training records and learning management systems Produce reports on training compliance and activity Policy, Compliance & Employee Engagement Support the review and implementation of HR policies and procedures Assist in ensuring compliance with employment legislation and best practice Support internal audits and HR reviews Contribute to employee engagement, wellbeing initiatives, and HR communications Assist with HR events and people-focused initiatives Provide cover for the HR & Payroll Coordinator and support weekly payroll processing when required About You We're looking for a confident and approachable HR professional who enjoys building positive working relationships and delivering excellent service. Essential Experience & Skills CIPD Level 3 qualification (or equivalent experience) Experience in an HR Advisor, HR Officer, or similar HR support role Strong understanding of HR processes and employment legislation Experience supporting employee relations matters Previous experience managing HR administration and onboarding processes Experience supporting recruitment activities Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities High attention to detail and accuracy Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel Desirable Degree in Human Resources or a related discipline Experience coordinating learning and development activities Payroll experience Interested If you're looking for a varied HR role where you can develop your career while making a meaningful contribution to the employee experience, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV and a member of the team will be in touch. No agencies please.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
HR Advisor (Operations) Location: Birmingham (Primarily Onsite) Hours: 30 Hours per Week Salary: £28,500 - £30,000 per annum (based on 30 hours) Join a Growing Business Where People Matter! What We Offer Salary of £28,500 - £30,000 per annum (based on 30 hours per week) Flexible start and finish times Occasional home working opportunities A supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunities for professional development and career growth The chance to play an important role within a successful and growing business Are you an experienced HR professional looking for a varied role where you can make a real impact We are looking for an organised and proactive HR Advisor (Operations) to join our team at our Birmingham headquarters! This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in HR administration, employee relations, recruitment, and learning & development who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and supporting employees across all levels of the business. This role is primarily office-based to ensure strong collaboration with managers and employees, although some flexibility around start and finish times and occasional home working can be accommodated. The Role Reporting to the Head of HR, you will play a key role in delivering a professional and efficient HR service across the business. Acting as a trusted first point of contact for HR queries, you will support managers and employees with day-to-day HR matters while ensuring policies, procedures, and processes are applied consistently and effectively. You will contribute to the full employee lifecycle, from recruitment and onboarding through to employee relations, learning and development, and HR administration. Key Responsibilities Recruitment & Onboarding Support end-to-end recruitment activities, including advertising vacancies, screening applications, and coordinating interviews Liaise with hiring managers and recruitment partners to support successful hiring outcomes Prepare and issue offer letters, contracts, and onboarding documentation Coordinate induction and onboarding processes for new starters Complete and maintain right-to-work documentation Manage and monitor probation review processes HR Operations & Administration Act as the first point of contact for HR-related queries Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems in line with GDPR requirements Produce contracts, letters, and HR documentation Support payroll processes through the provision of accurate employee data Prepare HR reports and provide management information as required Assist with HR projects and continuous improvement initiatives Employee Relations Provide guidance to managers on routine employee relations matters, including absence management, disciplinary, and grievance processes Support employee relations meetings and maintain accurate records Ensure policies and procedures are applied consistently and fairly Escalate complex cases to senior HR colleagues where appropriate Learning & Development Coordinate training programmes and learning activities Support managers in identifying development needs Monitor mandatory and role-specific training completion Maintain training records and learning management systems Produce reports on training compliance and activity Policy, Compliance & Employee Engagement Support the review and implementation of HR policies and procedures Assist in ensuring compliance with employment legislation and best practice Support internal audits and HR reviews Contribute to employee engagement, wellbeing initiatives, and HR communications Assist with HR events and people-focused initiatives Provide cover for the HR & Payroll Coordinator and support weekly payroll processing when required About You We're looking for a confident and approachable HR professional who enjoys building positive working relationships and delivering excellent service. Essential Experience & Skills CIPD Level 3 qualification (or equivalent experience) Experience in an HR Advisor, HR Officer, or similar HR support role Strong understanding of HR processes and employment legislation Experience supporting employee relations matters Previous experience managing HR administration and onboarding processes Experience supporting recruitment activities Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities High attention to detail and accuracy Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel Desirable Degree in Human Resources or a related discipline Experience coordinating learning and development activities Payroll experience Interested If you're looking for a varied HR role where you can develop your career while making a meaningful contribution to the employee experience, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV and a member of the team will be in touch. No agencies please.
Digital Giving Officer London The Organisation Our client is a faith-based charity. They seek to positively impact the lives of all members of society. They are now looking for a Digital Giving Officer to join them on a full-time, permanent basis. The Benefits - Salary of £36,000 per annum - 23 days' annual leave + bank holidays - Pension scheme for eligible employees - 5% paid by the employer - Salary exchange (salary sacrifice) for pension - Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay - Employee Assistance Programme - Life assurance/Death in Service benefit - Cycle to work scheme - Vouchers for free eye tests and £50 towards the cost of glasses - Reward Gateway scheme offering discounts on a wide range of products and services This is an exciting opportunity for a digitally minded individual with experience handling financial information to join our client's forward-thinking organisation. You'll have the chance to work at the forefront of digital giving, playing a vital role in innovative fundraising initiatives that are transforming the future of faith-based giving across the UK. What's more, you will discover a comprehensive rewards package designed to make you feel valued, supported and empowered both in and outside of work. So, if you want to help drive the future of digital giving, read on and apply today! The Role As a Digital Giving Officer, you will support the growth and development of digital and contactless giving across the organisation. Acting as the subject-matter expert for digital giving, you will support the rollout, administration and ongoing management of contactless giving systems, helping faith-based local groups maximise fundraising opportunities. You will act as the main point of contact for enquiries, co-ordinating the purchasing, installation and setup of contactless devices, while delivering training and guidance on digital fundraising technology, trends and best practices. Additionally, you will: - Support onboarding, including account creation and setup - Manage the digital giving support desk and respond to enquiries - Maintain digital giving pages, templates and user resources - Create written, digital and video support materials - Build relationships with suppliers and negotiate service levels - Support wider fundraising initiatives and grant applications About You To be considered as a Digital Giving Officer, you will need: - Experience handling financial information and confidential data appropriately - A good understanding of digital technology, including websites, apps and devices - An awareness of GDPR and data protection within a fundraising environment - Strong organisational and time-management skills with excellent attention to detail - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - The ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team Please note, this role will involve travelling regularly to multiple locations and working occasional weekends and evenings. Closing date: 05/06/2026 at midday. Other organisations may call this role Digital Fundraising Officer, Fundraising Officer, Digital Support Officer, Fundraising Systems Officer, Fundraising Co-ordinator, or Supporter Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Digital Giving Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Digital Giving Officer London The Organisation Our client is a faith-based charity. They seek to positively impact the lives of all members of society. They are now looking for a Digital Giving Officer to join them on a full-time, permanent basis. The Benefits - Salary of £36,000 per annum - 23 days' annual leave + bank holidays - Pension scheme for eligible employees - 5% paid by the employer - Salary exchange (salary sacrifice) for pension - Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay - Employee Assistance Programme - Life assurance/Death in Service benefit - Cycle to work scheme - Vouchers for free eye tests and £50 towards the cost of glasses - Reward Gateway scheme offering discounts on a wide range of products and services This is an exciting opportunity for a digitally minded individual with experience handling financial information to join our client's forward-thinking organisation. You'll have the chance to work at the forefront of digital giving, playing a vital role in innovative fundraising initiatives that are transforming the future of faith-based giving across the UK. What's more, you will discover a comprehensive rewards package designed to make you feel valued, supported and empowered both in and outside of work. So, if you want to help drive the future of digital giving, read on and apply today! The Role As a Digital Giving Officer, you will support the growth and development of digital and contactless giving across the organisation. Acting as the subject-matter expert for digital giving, you will support the rollout, administration and ongoing management of contactless giving systems, helping faith-based local groups maximise fundraising opportunities. You will act as the main point of contact for enquiries, co-ordinating the purchasing, installation and setup of contactless devices, while delivering training and guidance on digital fundraising technology, trends and best practices. Additionally, you will: - Support onboarding, including account creation and setup - Manage the digital giving support desk and respond to enquiries - Maintain digital giving pages, templates and user resources - Create written, digital and video support materials - Build relationships with suppliers and negotiate service levels - Support wider fundraising initiatives and grant applications About You To be considered as a Digital Giving Officer, you will need: - Experience handling financial information and confidential data appropriately - A good understanding of digital technology, including websites, apps and devices - An awareness of GDPR and data protection within a fundraising environment - Strong organisational and time-management skills with excellent attention to detail - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - The ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team Please note, this role will involve travelling regularly to multiple locations and working occasional weekends and evenings. Closing date: 05/06/2026 at midday. Other organisations may call this role Digital Fundraising Officer, Fundraising Officer, Digital Support Officer, Fundraising Systems Officer, Fundraising Co-ordinator, or Supporter Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Digital Giving Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Chief Executive Officer Vision Multi Academy Trust Contract: Full-time, permanent Salary: Competitive Accountable to: Board of Trustees Location: Vision House, Whitefield, Manchester, with travel across Trust sites Vision Multi Academy Trust is a collaborative and values-driven organisation, established in 2017 and built on strong local partnerships. We serve a community of five schools - four primary and one secondary - working together to ensure every child thrives, flourishes and achieves their full potential. We are proud of our inclusive and supportive culture, where children come first and where staff work collectively to deliver exceptional education. Through strong collaboration, shared expertise and a commitment to continuous improvement, we strive to provide the very best outcomes for all pupils. We are now seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of our development. As Chief Executive Officer, you will provide clear strategic leadership across the Trust. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will deliver the Trust's vision, strategic aims and improvement priorities, ensuring a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. You will place the quality of education at the centre of all decision-making, ensuring that all academies deliver high standards of teaching and learning. You will support and challenge school leaders, deploying resources effectively to address underperformance and secure strong outcomes for pupils. As Accounting Officer, you will ensure robust financial stewardship. You will take responsibility for the proper, efficient and effective use of public funds, ensuring compliance, value for money and long-term sustainability. You will also explore opportunities for income generation to support the Trust's growth. You will have overall responsibility for Trust operations, including systems, processes, safeguarding, health and safety, and regulatory compliance. You will lead the development of effective governance arrangements and ensure that Board decisions are implemented successfully. The role requires strong engagement with stakeholders. You will build effective relationships with school leaders, staff, pupils, families and partners, while acting as an ambassador for the Trust at local and national level. We are seeking a strategic and values-led leader with a strong track record of senior leadership. You will bring resilience, integrity and the ability to lead complex organisations with clarity and purpose. You will be committed to equality, inclusion and safeguarding, and driven by a relentless focus on high-quality education. This is a significant opportunity to shape the future of a growing Trust with a strong foundation and clear moral purpose. For more information and details on how to apply, please visit To arrange an informal and confidential discussion, please contact Laura McGunigle at Satis Education on or email Closing date for applications: 9.00am Tuesday 16 June 2026 Shortlisting: Wednesday 25 June 2026 Interviews: 1 and 2 July 2026 Vision Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check will be required.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Vision Multi Academy Trust Contract: Full-time, permanent Salary: Competitive Accountable to: Board of Trustees Location: Vision House, Whitefield, Manchester, with travel across Trust sites Vision Multi Academy Trust is a collaborative and values-driven organisation, established in 2017 and built on strong local partnerships. We serve a community of five schools - four primary and one secondary - working together to ensure every child thrives, flourishes and achieves their full potential. We are proud of our inclusive and supportive culture, where children come first and where staff work collectively to deliver exceptional education. Through strong collaboration, shared expertise and a commitment to continuous improvement, we strive to provide the very best outcomes for all pupils. We are now seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of our development. As Chief Executive Officer, you will provide clear strategic leadership across the Trust. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will deliver the Trust's vision, strategic aims and improvement priorities, ensuring a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. You will place the quality of education at the centre of all decision-making, ensuring that all academies deliver high standards of teaching and learning. You will support and challenge school leaders, deploying resources effectively to address underperformance and secure strong outcomes for pupils. As Accounting Officer, you will ensure robust financial stewardship. You will take responsibility for the proper, efficient and effective use of public funds, ensuring compliance, value for money and long-term sustainability. You will also explore opportunities for income generation to support the Trust's growth. You will have overall responsibility for Trust operations, including systems, processes, safeguarding, health and safety, and regulatory compliance. You will lead the development of effective governance arrangements and ensure that Board decisions are implemented successfully. The role requires strong engagement with stakeholders. You will build effective relationships with school leaders, staff, pupils, families and partners, while acting as an ambassador for the Trust at local and national level. We are seeking a strategic and values-led leader with a strong track record of senior leadership. You will bring resilience, integrity and the ability to lead complex organisations with clarity and purpose. You will be committed to equality, inclusion and safeguarding, and driven by a relentless focus on high-quality education. This is a significant opportunity to shape the future of a growing Trust with a strong foundation and clear moral purpose. For more information and details on how to apply, please visit To arrange an informal and confidential discussion, please contact Laura McGunigle at Satis Education on or email Closing date for applications: 9.00am Tuesday 16 June 2026 Shortlisting: Wednesday 25 June 2026 Interviews: 1 and 2 July 2026 Vision Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check will be required.
HR Officer (part time) Location: Wimborne Minster Salary: £21,630 per year + excellent benefits package Vacancy Type: The Schools Group is a growing family of leading independent schools, currently employing around 600 staff across their community. Following the successful recruitment of a full time HR Officer, a further opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and proactive HR Officer to join their HR team working on a part time basis to support in the provision of a professional and effective human resources service across the School Group. Reporting to the Head of Human Resources, the successful candidate will work closely with managers and employees to offer day-to-day HR guidance and support across the full range of HR activities. This is a varied generalist role supporting the full employee lifecycle, including recruitment and onboarding, managing employee relations cases, coordinating appraisals and staff development, supporting wellbeing initiatives, and ensuring HR systems and records are accurate and compliant. A strong working knowledge of employment law is required to ensure compliance in all HR activity. The successful candidate should be approachable, collaborative, and able to build strong working relationships with all stakeholders. Flexibility, a good work ethic, professional discretion, and the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines are essential. Experience in a similar HR role is required, and a CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) qualification is desirable. This is a part-time role, working 22 hours per week. Preferred hours of work are Monday to Friday, 09:30-14:30 (with 30 minutes for lunch) although flexibility may be available for the preferred candidate. Please note this is a full-year position. In return, the School offers a generous benefits package, including 38 days holiday per annum (inclusive of bank holidays), a contributory pension scheme, BUPA Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work scheme, discounted membership of the Sports Centre and Golf Club, and free lunches during term time. The School is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in all areas of their community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. They are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful job applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, please click apply.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
HR Officer (part time) Location: Wimborne Minster Salary: £21,630 per year + excellent benefits package Vacancy Type: The Schools Group is a growing family of leading independent schools, currently employing around 600 staff across their community. Following the successful recruitment of a full time HR Officer, a further opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and proactive HR Officer to join their HR team working on a part time basis to support in the provision of a professional and effective human resources service across the School Group. Reporting to the Head of Human Resources, the successful candidate will work closely with managers and employees to offer day-to-day HR guidance and support across the full range of HR activities. This is a varied generalist role supporting the full employee lifecycle, including recruitment and onboarding, managing employee relations cases, coordinating appraisals and staff development, supporting wellbeing initiatives, and ensuring HR systems and records are accurate and compliant. A strong working knowledge of employment law is required to ensure compliance in all HR activity. The successful candidate should be approachable, collaborative, and able to build strong working relationships with all stakeholders. Flexibility, a good work ethic, professional discretion, and the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines are essential. Experience in a similar HR role is required, and a CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) qualification is desirable. This is a part-time role, working 22 hours per week. Preferred hours of work are Monday to Friday, 09:30-14:30 (with 30 minutes for lunch) although flexibility may be available for the preferred candidate. Please note this is a full-year position. In return, the School offers a generous benefits package, including 38 days holiday per annum (inclusive of bank holidays), a contributory pension scheme, BUPA Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work scheme, discounted membership of the Sports Centre and Golf Club, and free lunches during term time. The School is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in all areas of their community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. They are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful job applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, please click apply.
Head of Finance - Housing and Housing Revenue Account Full time, Permanent £78,158 - £86,607 (2026/2027 pay award pending) Bristol Shape the future of a city that dares to be different Bristol is one of the UK's most vibrant, innovative and ambitious cities. With a strong sense of identity, a clear long term vision and a commitment to social justice, sustainability and inclusive growth, Bristol City Council plays a pivotal role in improving outcomes for people who live, work and visit the city. Sound financial leadership is fundamental to achieving this vision. Housing in Bristol is undertaking a clear journey of improvement, transformation and development, with workstreams around implementation of housing regulation changes, improving our homes and tenant experience, underpinned by a Housing Revenue Account Business Plan which reflects our ambition. We are also transforming the way we support citizens in housing needs, homelessness and improving standards in the private rented sector. As we continue to respond to financial challenges while delivering major transformation and investment programmes, we are strengthening our senior finance leadership team to drive definitive improvement to the financial services supporting this area of the council's remit, which is a critical enabler of core elements of our corporate strategy. The role reports directly to the Director of Finance, working alongside our other finance Heads of Service and operates at the heart of the organisation's strategic and corporate leadership, with direct link and alignment to the Housing Directorate senior leadership and Members. About the role This is a senior, high profile leadership role at the heart of Bristol City Council, offering a genuine opportunity to shape the financial future of housing in one of the UK's most ambitious and values driven cities. Reporting directly to the Director of Finance and working closely with the other financial Heads of Service the post operates as trusted member of the organisation's strategic and corporate leadership community along with working closely with the new Housing Directorate Management Team. The Heads of Finance play a pivotal role in securing the Council's financial sustainability while enabling innovation, transformation and investment. They work in close partnership, bringing complementary strengths to a shared ambition: strong stewardship of public resources alongside a finance function that adds real strategic value to services, communities and elected members. This post leads the Council's financial management, budgetary development (including the HRA's 30-year plan) and financial oversight and advice to housing services, ensuring high quality advice, robust governance and effective financial control across services. The role champions excellent financial management and supports informed decision making, whilst building strong relationships with senior leaders to embed accountability and value for money. Bristol City Council owns and manages 26,500 homes as well as around 2,000 leaseholders. Within the HRA there is an annual income and budget of £163.3 million in 2026/27, alongside this there is a significant capital programme of £114.3 million in 2026/27 delivering stock maintenance and improvements and housing development. The General Fund Housing budgets cover £32 million, with a further £35 million of capital investment for 2026/27. There is a clear focus on forward planning, innovation and change. This role drives improvement across the housing finance space and the integration of finance with the housing services and wider organisation, developing financial planning and transformation programmes. It is about strengthening insight, capability and resilience so the Council and our housing services are well placed to meet both current pressures and long term challenges. You will be a visible and inclusive leader, working particularly with the Executive Director of Housing, senior officers, elected members and partners. You will represent Bristol locally, regionally and nationally, championing best practice in public sector financial management and modelling the Council's commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. About you We are looking for credible, forward thinking finance leader who is motivated by public service and excited by complex challenge. You will be a fully CCAB qualified (or equivalent) professional with significant post qualification experience and a strong commitment to ongoing development. Critical to this role is an understanding of and experience in a housing setting, preferably with experience of Housing Revenue Account 30-year Business Planning in a local authority as well as managing a large capital programme of housing development and maintenance. You will bring senior level experience of providing financial leadership, assurance and strategic influence within a large, complex organisation. You are confident working in a demanding and evolving environment, able to exercise sound judgement, solve complex problems and balance financial discipline with creativity and innovation. Strong relationships matter here. You will have a proven track record of working collaboratively with senior stakeholders, including executive leaders, elected members, auditors and external partners, and of building trust through clear, insightful advice. Experience of operating in a political environment, and an understanding of governance and council owned companies, would be an advantage. Just as importantly, you will be a people centred leader. You will have experience of leading teams through change, setting high professional standards and creating inclusive, high performing cultures where people feel empowered to do their best work. If you are passionate about using finance as a force for good and want to make a visible difference in a city that dares to be different, these roles offer an exciting opportunity. Why Bristol City Council? We offer: The chance to work at senior level on issues that genuinely matter to people and communities A collaborative, values driven culture with a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion A hybrid working approach, with flexibility balanced against business need The opportunity to shape the future of finance in one of the UK's most dynamic cities Generous annual leave entitlement and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme Bristol City Council is committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the city we serve. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and appoint on merit. For further information please see attached the full job description and person specification on our careers site. To arrange an informal conversation with Sarah Chodkiewicz, Director of Finance (Section 151 Officer) or David McNulty, Executive Director of Housing and Landlord Services please contact Apply To apply, please visit our careers site to submit your CV along with a supporting statement that details how you meet the criteria within the Person Specification. Closing date: Sunday 5th July 2026 No agencies please. At Bristol City Council, we value having a workforce as diverse as the city we serve and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Appointments will be made on merit.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance - Housing and Housing Revenue Account Full time, Permanent £78,158 - £86,607 (2026/2027 pay award pending) Bristol Shape the future of a city that dares to be different Bristol is one of the UK's most vibrant, innovative and ambitious cities. With a strong sense of identity, a clear long term vision and a commitment to social justice, sustainability and inclusive growth, Bristol City Council plays a pivotal role in improving outcomes for people who live, work and visit the city. Sound financial leadership is fundamental to achieving this vision. Housing in Bristol is undertaking a clear journey of improvement, transformation and development, with workstreams around implementation of housing regulation changes, improving our homes and tenant experience, underpinned by a Housing Revenue Account Business Plan which reflects our ambition. We are also transforming the way we support citizens in housing needs, homelessness and improving standards in the private rented sector. As we continue to respond to financial challenges while delivering major transformation and investment programmes, we are strengthening our senior finance leadership team to drive definitive improvement to the financial services supporting this area of the council's remit, which is a critical enabler of core elements of our corporate strategy. The role reports directly to the Director of Finance, working alongside our other finance Heads of Service and operates at the heart of the organisation's strategic and corporate leadership, with direct link and alignment to the Housing Directorate senior leadership and Members. About the role This is a senior, high profile leadership role at the heart of Bristol City Council, offering a genuine opportunity to shape the financial future of housing in one of the UK's most ambitious and values driven cities. Reporting directly to the Director of Finance and working closely with the other financial Heads of Service the post operates as trusted member of the organisation's strategic and corporate leadership community along with working closely with the new Housing Directorate Management Team. The Heads of Finance play a pivotal role in securing the Council's financial sustainability while enabling innovation, transformation and investment. They work in close partnership, bringing complementary strengths to a shared ambition: strong stewardship of public resources alongside a finance function that adds real strategic value to services, communities and elected members. This post leads the Council's financial management, budgetary development (including the HRA's 30-year plan) and financial oversight and advice to housing services, ensuring high quality advice, robust governance and effective financial control across services. The role champions excellent financial management and supports informed decision making, whilst building strong relationships with senior leaders to embed accountability and value for money. Bristol City Council owns and manages 26,500 homes as well as around 2,000 leaseholders. Within the HRA there is an annual income and budget of £163.3 million in 2026/27, alongside this there is a significant capital programme of £114.3 million in 2026/27 delivering stock maintenance and improvements and housing development. The General Fund Housing budgets cover £32 million, with a further £35 million of capital investment for 2026/27. There is a clear focus on forward planning, innovation and change. This role drives improvement across the housing finance space and the integration of finance with the housing services and wider organisation, developing financial planning and transformation programmes. It is about strengthening insight, capability and resilience so the Council and our housing services are well placed to meet both current pressures and long term challenges. You will be a visible and inclusive leader, working particularly with the Executive Director of Housing, senior officers, elected members and partners. You will represent Bristol locally, regionally and nationally, championing best practice in public sector financial management and modelling the Council's commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. About you We are looking for credible, forward thinking finance leader who is motivated by public service and excited by complex challenge. You will be a fully CCAB qualified (or equivalent) professional with significant post qualification experience and a strong commitment to ongoing development. Critical to this role is an understanding of and experience in a housing setting, preferably with experience of Housing Revenue Account 30-year Business Planning in a local authority as well as managing a large capital programme of housing development and maintenance. You will bring senior level experience of providing financial leadership, assurance and strategic influence within a large, complex organisation. You are confident working in a demanding and evolving environment, able to exercise sound judgement, solve complex problems and balance financial discipline with creativity and innovation. Strong relationships matter here. You will have a proven track record of working collaboratively with senior stakeholders, including executive leaders, elected members, auditors and external partners, and of building trust through clear, insightful advice. Experience of operating in a political environment, and an understanding of governance and council owned companies, would be an advantage. Just as importantly, you will be a people centred leader. You will have experience of leading teams through change, setting high professional standards and creating inclusive, high performing cultures where people feel empowered to do their best work. If you are passionate about using finance as a force for good and want to make a visible difference in a city that dares to be different, these roles offer an exciting opportunity. Why Bristol City Council? We offer: The chance to work at senior level on issues that genuinely matter to people and communities A collaborative, values driven culture with a strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion A hybrid working approach, with flexibility balanced against business need The opportunity to shape the future of finance in one of the UK's most dynamic cities Generous annual leave entitlement and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme Bristol City Council is committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the city we serve. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and appoint on merit. For further information please see attached the full job description and person specification on our careers site. To arrange an informal conversation with Sarah Chodkiewicz, Director of Finance (Section 151 Officer) or David McNulty, Executive Director of Housing and Landlord Services please contact Apply To apply, please visit our careers site to submit your CV along with a supporting statement that details how you meet the criteria within the Person Specification. Closing date: Sunday 5th July 2026 No agencies please. At Bristol City Council, we value having a workforce as diverse as the city we serve and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Appointments will be made on merit.
Town Planner (Minerals & Waste - Development Management / Enforcement) Location: Leicester - Hybrid Working Rate: 55- 60 per hour (Umbrella) Hours: 37 per week Full time Flexible working A County Council planning service is seeking an experienced Agency Town Planner to support a busy Minerals and Waste team. The role covers Development Management, Enforcement, site monitoring, and policy work , with a varied and fast-paced caseload. Key Duties Manage minerals and waste planning applications and provide pre-application advice Undertake planning enforcement investigations and site visits Carry out regular site monitoring of minerals and waste operations Prepare reports, committee papers, and appeal statements Support planning appeals, hearings, and inquiries where required Contribute to Minerals and Waste Local Plan work and policy development Liaise with operators, consultants, statutory bodies, and elected members Working Pattern Hybrid role with approx. 1 day per week in office (flexible) Regular site visits required Flexible working hours between 08:00-18:00 Full-time 37 hours per week Requirements Experience in development management and/or planning enforcement Knowledge of minerals and/or waste planning (highly desirable) Strong understanding of UK planning law and procedures Ability to manage caseloads and produce clear planning reports RTPI-accredited degree or equivalent planning qualification Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle We can only consider applications from those eligible to work in the UK for this position. This position will require some additional checks, to ensure you can access the site worked as needed. For more information on this position, please contact Marika Powell at ARM on (phone number removed) or email your CV and covering letter to . Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Town Planner (Minerals & Waste - Development Management / Enforcement) Location: Leicester - Hybrid Working Rate: 55- 60 per hour (Umbrella) Hours: 37 per week Full time Flexible working A County Council planning service is seeking an experienced Agency Town Planner to support a busy Minerals and Waste team. The role covers Development Management, Enforcement, site monitoring, and policy work , with a varied and fast-paced caseload. Key Duties Manage minerals and waste planning applications and provide pre-application advice Undertake planning enforcement investigations and site visits Carry out regular site monitoring of minerals and waste operations Prepare reports, committee papers, and appeal statements Support planning appeals, hearings, and inquiries where required Contribute to Minerals and Waste Local Plan work and policy development Liaise with operators, consultants, statutory bodies, and elected members Working Pattern Hybrid role with approx. 1 day per week in office (flexible) Regular site visits required Flexible working hours between 08:00-18:00 Full-time 37 hours per week Requirements Experience in development management and/or planning enforcement Knowledge of minerals and/or waste planning (highly desirable) Strong understanding of UK planning law and procedures Ability to manage caseloads and produce clear planning reports RTPI-accredited degree or equivalent planning qualification Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle We can only consider applications from those eligible to work in the UK for this position. This position will require some additional checks, to ensure you can access the site worked as needed. For more information on this position, please contact Marika Powell at ARM on (phone number removed) or email your CV and covering letter to . Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Are you looking for a full-time position over the summer? Do you enjoy working at pace and within a small team with a core focus on meeting deadlines? Do you like to learn new ways of processing data? If so then we have a great opportunity to join our Schools Data Management Team as a full time, Bank Schools Data Officer until 31st August 2026 to provide additional support to the team over the summer term. As a bank worker you will be paid an hourly rate of 16.33 plus an additional allowance in lieu of annual leave. The full time equivalent salary for this role would be 30,647 per annum. We support hybrid working with the right balance. We come together in person, in Victoria Gate in Woking, for 2 days per week (40% of the working week) and support working from home the rest of the time. Our Offer to You Annual leave allowance An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Carers leave and volunteering days dependant on agreed working hours Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About The Role The summer term is a critical time of year for the team to collect, process and upload a range of statutory data. The successful candidate will be supporting the team to ensure that our deadlines are met. The need to process data about Surrey children is critically important, as it provides leaders with the information to consider the success of learners, and having accurate data on the central pupil record system ensures services have confidence in the information they use and deliver against. In this role you will undertake a variety of tasks including: Working with colleagues in schools and other teams/services to respond to queries related to data processed by the team. Monitoring receipt of data files from schools and the Department for Education (DfE) via the secure system that is in place. Importing data files into the LA database and check for inconsistencies in the data. Liaising with schools on the resolution of data conflicts. Monitoring communications received via telephone and email, taking appropriate action by responding or passing to other colleagues within the team as appropriate. Supporting the central Schools Data Management Team to meet the overall statutory deadlines. Your application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: Your experience of working collaboratively with others Your ability to successfully work at pace to meet deadlines when processing data To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Describe your recent experience in processing data and how this was used within your current or previous roles? Provide 2 recent examples of how you have supported others to meet deadlines as part of a team. Describe your recent experience in using spreadsheets and provide an example of two you have created or maintained, to ensure there is effective use of data. Provide detail on the systems you have used and give an example of where you have been able to identify errors in data and how you resolved this problem. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 24th of May 2026 with interviews planned to follow. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a full-time position over the summer? Do you enjoy working at pace and within a small team with a core focus on meeting deadlines? Do you like to learn new ways of processing data? If so then we have a great opportunity to join our Schools Data Management Team as a full time, Bank Schools Data Officer until 31st August 2026 to provide additional support to the team over the summer term. As a bank worker you will be paid an hourly rate of 16.33 plus an additional allowance in lieu of annual leave. The full time equivalent salary for this role would be 30,647 per annum. We support hybrid working with the right balance. We come together in person, in Victoria Gate in Woking, for 2 days per week (40% of the working week) and support working from home the rest of the time. Our Offer to You Annual leave allowance An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Carers leave and volunteering days dependant on agreed working hours Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About The Role The summer term is a critical time of year for the team to collect, process and upload a range of statutory data. The successful candidate will be supporting the team to ensure that our deadlines are met. The need to process data about Surrey children is critically important, as it provides leaders with the information to consider the success of learners, and having accurate data on the central pupil record system ensures services have confidence in the information they use and deliver against. In this role you will undertake a variety of tasks including: Working with colleagues in schools and other teams/services to respond to queries related to data processed by the team. Monitoring receipt of data files from schools and the Department for Education (DfE) via the secure system that is in place. Importing data files into the LA database and check for inconsistencies in the data. Liaising with schools on the resolution of data conflicts. Monitoring communications received via telephone and email, taking appropriate action by responding or passing to other colleagues within the team as appropriate. Supporting the central Schools Data Management Team to meet the overall statutory deadlines. Your application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: Your experience of working collaboratively with others Your ability to successfully work at pace to meet deadlines when processing data To apply, we request that you submit a CV and you will be asked the following 4 questions: Describe your recent experience in processing data and how this was used within your current or previous roles? Provide 2 recent examples of how you have supported others to meet deadlines as part of a team. Describe your recent experience in using spreadsheets and provide an example of two you have created or maintained, to ensure there is effective use of data. Provide detail on the systems you have used and give an example of where you have been able to identify errors in data and how you resolved this problem. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 24th of May 2026 with interviews planned to follow. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Project Director Location: Stanstead, Essex Department: Graphics / Project Management Reports to: Chief Operating Officer Role type: Full-time Salary: Up to 75k DOE The Company A Creative Manufacturing company for live events, exhibitions, and branded spaces. They bring together design, project management, large format print, manufacturing, logistics, and installation under one roof. This allows them to deliver high-impact environments with greater control, stronger communication, and a better experience for their clients. As the business continues to grow, they are looking for a Project Director to lead their entire project delivery function, sit on the Senior Leadership Team, and help shape the future of the business. The Role The Project Director is a senior leadership role and a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Project Director is accountable for the entire project delivery function, including the Senior Project Manager, Project Managers, and Project Coordinator. This role exists to build, lead, and elevate a high-performing project management function capable of delivering complex projects consistently, profitably, and to the highest standard. As an SLT member, the Project Director contributes directly to the strategic direction of the business. You will have a voice in business planning, growth, capability, investment, and operational priorities, and you will be accountable for translating that strategy into the way projects are resourced, delivered, and improved. This is a hands-on leadership role that balances strategic oversight with day-today involvement. The Project Director sets standards, drives accountability, supports development, and ensures the team operates as a unified, motivated, and commercially aware group. Success in this role is measured by the strength and capability of the team, the consistency and quality of project delivery, the commercial performance of the function, and the confidence clients have in the companies ability to deliver. The role is mainly office-based in Stanstead, with travel to client meetings, event venues, and installations where required. Experience Required You will have a senior project leadership background with experience running a function, not just a team. Experience in the following areas is expected: Leading project management teams or functions in a fast-paced delivery environment Large format print, exhibitions, events, branded environments, or creative production Commercial and operational responsibility for a delivery function (margin, resourcing, performance) Building team capability through recruitment, development, and standards Senior client relationship management Ownership of quality standards such as ISO and ESSA, including audits and accreditation Continuous improvement of systems, processes, and reporting Experience contributing at SLT or equivalent senior leadership level is highly desirable. If this opportunity feels like the right next move for you, we'd be delighted to hear from you. Please submit your updated CV, and a member of KRG will contact you for a confidential discussion about the role. KEY WORDS: Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex, Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex, Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex, Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Project Director Location: Stanstead, Essex Department: Graphics / Project Management Reports to: Chief Operating Officer Role type: Full-time Salary: Up to 75k DOE The Company A Creative Manufacturing company for live events, exhibitions, and branded spaces. They bring together design, project management, large format print, manufacturing, logistics, and installation under one roof. This allows them to deliver high-impact environments with greater control, stronger communication, and a better experience for their clients. As the business continues to grow, they are looking for a Project Director to lead their entire project delivery function, sit on the Senior Leadership Team, and help shape the future of the business. The Role The Project Director is a senior leadership role and a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT). Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Project Director is accountable for the entire project delivery function, including the Senior Project Manager, Project Managers, and Project Coordinator. This role exists to build, lead, and elevate a high-performing project management function capable of delivering complex projects consistently, profitably, and to the highest standard. As an SLT member, the Project Director contributes directly to the strategic direction of the business. You will have a voice in business planning, growth, capability, investment, and operational priorities, and you will be accountable for translating that strategy into the way projects are resourced, delivered, and improved. This is a hands-on leadership role that balances strategic oversight with day-today involvement. The Project Director sets standards, drives accountability, supports development, and ensures the team operates as a unified, motivated, and commercially aware group. Success in this role is measured by the strength and capability of the team, the consistency and quality of project delivery, the commercial performance of the function, and the confidence clients have in the companies ability to deliver. The role is mainly office-based in Stanstead, with travel to client meetings, event venues, and installations where required. Experience Required You will have a senior project leadership background with experience running a function, not just a team. Experience in the following areas is expected: Leading project management teams or functions in a fast-paced delivery environment Large format print, exhibitions, events, branded environments, or creative production Commercial and operational responsibility for a delivery function (margin, resourcing, performance) Building team capability through recruitment, development, and standards Senior client relationship management Ownership of quality standards such as ISO and ESSA, including audits and accreditation Continuous improvement of systems, processes, and reporting Experience contributing at SLT or equivalent senior leadership level is highly desirable. If this opportunity feels like the right next move for you, we'd be delighted to hear from you. Please submit your updated CV, and a member of KRG will contact you for a confidential discussion about the role. KEY WORDS: Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex, Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex, Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex, Project Director, Large format, events, exhibitions, Stanstead, Essex.
Our Client is looking to recruit an experienced Temporary HR Officer to support the Site HR Manager in the provision of a full site Human Resources service incorporating employee relations, training and development, payroll and site services. Ensuring that the site operates in line with group policies and procedures, legislative requirements and best practice. General Responsibilities: Ensure fair and consistent recruitment and selection procedures to meet site manpower requirements for indirect positions up to but excluding Senior Management. Advise line management on discipline and grievance issues to ensure consistency of policy application. Management of Employee Empowerment system Development of annual manpower planning (OHP) Develop, manage and monitor the annual training plan according to the needs analysis and budget approval. Management of the annual training budget, including the coordination, administration, and evaluation of external training programs Assist in the development and delivery of internal training courses for HR and Employee Empowerment related topics. Change Management projections and programs During the pursuit of all duties of the Code of Ethics and the Code of Management will be adhered to at all times. Knowledge and Experience The job holder should be of graduate calibre, CIPD qualified with a minimum of 3 years HR experience ideally within a manufacturing environment Experience of working within company procedures, an understanding of recruitment and selection methods, an appreciation of employment law and development and delivery of training and employee engagement initiatives is required. The ability to apply theoretical knowledge and an understanding of working practices to situations as they arise. Excellent communication and influencing skills are essential along with the ability to work under pressure to tight and changing deadlines. The job holder should be computer literate and familiar with Microsoft Office, and computerised personnel systems. The job holder should maintain an awareness of current developments within the field of Human Resources.
Jun 10, 2026
Seasonal
Our Client is looking to recruit an experienced Temporary HR Officer to support the Site HR Manager in the provision of a full site Human Resources service incorporating employee relations, training and development, payroll and site services. Ensuring that the site operates in line with group policies and procedures, legislative requirements and best practice. General Responsibilities: Ensure fair and consistent recruitment and selection procedures to meet site manpower requirements for indirect positions up to but excluding Senior Management. Advise line management on discipline and grievance issues to ensure consistency of policy application. Management of Employee Empowerment system Development of annual manpower planning (OHP) Develop, manage and monitor the annual training plan according to the needs analysis and budget approval. Management of the annual training budget, including the coordination, administration, and evaluation of external training programs Assist in the development and delivery of internal training courses for HR and Employee Empowerment related topics. Change Management projections and programs During the pursuit of all duties of the Code of Ethics and the Code of Management will be adhered to at all times. Knowledge and Experience The job holder should be of graduate calibre, CIPD qualified with a minimum of 3 years HR experience ideally within a manufacturing environment Experience of working within company procedures, an understanding of recruitment and selection methods, an appreciation of employment law and development and delivery of training and employee engagement initiatives is required. The ability to apply theoretical knowledge and an understanding of working practices to situations as they arise. Excellent communication and influencing skills are essential along with the ability to work under pressure to tight and changing deadlines. The job holder should be computer literate and familiar with Microsoft Office, and computerised personnel systems. The job holder should maintain an awareness of current developments within the field of Human Resources.
Sent your CV today, get booked for an assessment/interview immediately, pass and start date in June 2026 Paid training provided when successful in the assessment If you have a passion for helping and wanting to make a difference, apply now Customer service / Customer facing/ Retail that has worked with difficult situations and know how to resolve it please apply Assessment 16/06/2026 Start Date: June/July 2026 Form part of a team of Call Handlers who will normally provide the first point of contact with telephone callers to the Trust, on a 24/7 basis, working rotating shifts. Where business continuity requires it, there may be a need to handle calls for one of the Trusts other two EOCs or to relocate to one of them on a temporary basis. To respond to all incoming telephone calls to the EOC, giving emergency calls priority over non-emergency calls; placing lower priority callers on hold when required, to achieve this. (Where ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) is active, emergency calls may be answered automatically for the user) Ensure the timely and accurate answering and recording of all requests for emergency resources (including doctors urgent requests and routine calls) using the Computer Aided Dispatch and appropriate clinical triage software. Receive and record telephone calls from a range of personnel including hospital staff; other Health Service professionals and other Emergency Services. Where rota's or staffing levels require it, carry out duties within the "out of hours" control, either call handling or dispatching received calls. This requirement like all duties is subject to the post holder having had appropriate training. Provide advice to clients as directed by clinical triage protocols and procedures. This will involve following a set process when applying the clinical triage software. Complete the clinical triage process for each emergency call received, to the fullest extent possible, to allow all emergencies to be marked with an appropriate priority. This is the means of ensuring that patients receive a response intended to reach them in a timely manner for their condition, whilst also indicating the right type of resource that should be allocated. Utilise Computer Aided Dispatch, clinical triage software and Information Communication Technology (ICT), including; telephony, data, email, and fax, to achieve effective communication with clients and EOC/operational staff. Ensure ICT systems are used appropriately, and report systems failures to the Call Handler Team Leader/Duty EOC Officer. In the event of a systems failure all staff are required to initiate any appropriate steps in line with standard operating procedures, to support the EOC in maintaining business continuity. June 2010 V2.1 10. To be familiar with a manual method of logging calls on the appropriate forms when electronic methods are unavailable or inappropriate. To produce, maintain and collate appropriate control records, complying with administrative procedures in accordance with Trust policy. To take charge of an incoming call; managing patients, relatives, and the general public in a calm professional manner and treating them with dignity and respect at all times Be able to (and be able to recognise the need to), modify and adapt methods of communication to account for the differing needs of patients and callers especially in stressful and difficult situations
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Sent your CV today, get booked for an assessment/interview immediately, pass and start date in June 2026 Paid training provided when successful in the assessment If you have a passion for helping and wanting to make a difference, apply now Customer service / Customer facing/ Retail that has worked with difficult situations and know how to resolve it please apply Assessment 16/06/2026 Start Date: June/July 2026 Form part of a team of Call Handlers who will normally provide the first point of contact with telephone callers to the Trust, on a 24/7 basis, working rotating shifts. Where business continuity requires it, there may be a need to handle calls for one of the Trusts other two EOCs or to relocate to one of them on a temporary basis. To respond to all incoming telephone calls to the EOC, giving emergency calls priority over non-emergency calls; placing lower priority callers on hold when required, to achieve this. (Where ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) is active, emergency calls may be answered automatically for the user) Ensure the timely and accurate answering and recording of all requests for emergency resources (including doctors urgent requests and routine calls) using the Computer Aided Dispatch and appropriate clinical triage software. Receive and record telephone calls from a range of personnel including hospital staff; other Health Service professionals and other Emergency Services. Where rota's or staffing levels require it, carry out duties within the "out of hours" control, either call handling or dispatching received calls. This requirement like all duties is subject to the post holder having had appropriate training. Provide advice to clients as directed by clinical triage protocols and procedures. This will involve following a set process when applying the clinical triage software. Complete the clinical triage process for each emergency call received, to the fullest extent possible, to allow all emergencies to be marked with an appropriate priority. This is the means of ensuring that patients receive a response intended to reach them in a timely manner for their condition, whilst also indicating the right type of resource that should be allocated. Utilise Computer Aided Dispatch, clinical triage software and Information Communication Technology (ICT), including; telephony, data, email, and fax, to achieve effective communication with clients and EOC/operational staff. Ensure ICT systems are used appropriately, and report systems failures to the Call Handler Team Leader/Duty EOC Officer. In the event of a systems failure all staff are required to initiate any appropriate steps in line with standard operating procedures, to support the EOC in maintaining business continuity. June 2010 V2.1 10. To be familiar with a manual method of logging calls on the appropriate forms when electronic methods are unavailable or inappropriate. To produce, maintain and collate appropriate control records, complying with administrative procedures in accordance with Trust policy. To take charge of an incoming call; managing patients, relatives, and the general public in a calm professional manner and treating them with dignity and respect at all times Be able to (and be able to recognise the need to), modify and adapt methods of communication to account for the differing needs of patients and callers especially in stressful and difficult situations
Able Bridge Recruitment Ltd
Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire
The Company Able Bridge Recruitment are currently working with a globally renowned carbon conscious manufacturer based in the Highlands of Scotland in the recruitment of an environmental specialist on a permanent basis. Whilst the position is based in the Highlands of Scotland, our client has a significant relocation package on offer Benefits include Generous holiday entitlement Bonus scheme (15%) Pension which is up to 9% contributory Health and dental cover Life assurance x6 of salary Education support grant for each child in university Employee retail discount rewards This vacancy, the result of a long standing employee pursuing a career change and re-training. The position will report into the head of health, safety, quality and environment and will be office based 3 days per week. The Responsibilities The purpose of this role is to support our client in the assurance of the maintenance of compliance with environmental legislation, permits, licences and management system requirements. The role will involve a high level of stakeholder engagement and will be heavily involved in data collection and analysis, incident investigation regulatory submissions and process improvement. On a day-to-day basis you can expect to be responsible for the following; Support the application, variation, amendment and ongoing monitoring of environmental permits, licences, authorisations, consents and exemptions. Monitor compliance with environmental legislation, site permits, regulatory obligations and business management system requirements. Prepare, review and submit environmental data and reports to SEPA, local authorities, statutory bodies and internal stakeholders as required. Provide technical and specialist environmental support to site departments, including advice on environmental controls, permit requirements and improvement actions. Support environmental monitoring and sampling activities, including air emissions, water, waste, land, soil and groundwater where applicable. Analyse environmental data to identify trends, risks, improvement opportunities and potential compliance concerns. Support the development and implementation of environmental management plans, strategies, campaigns, objectives and improvement plans. Act as a focal point for environmental improvement and sustainability initiatives, including carbon reduction, resource efficiency, biodiversity, land management and waste minimisation. Support environmental aspects of site projects, Management of Change, contractor activity and operational changes. Undertake environmental audits, inspections and field checks; record findings, advise responsible managers and track actions to closure. Investigate environmental incidents, near misses and non-conformances, identifying root causes and suitable corrective/preventive actions. Maintain and improve environmental management system documentation, procedures, registers and records. Support ISO 14001, ASI and other internal/external audit and assurance activities. The Requirements We are seeking an experienced environmental scientist who has a strong background in environmental management, environmental sustainability and/or environmental legislation. The ideal candidate will have a degree, HND or similar in either environmental science or chemistry. We are also looking for applicants who have strong analytical skills and who can engage with the wider business in an advisory or investigative capacity. Excellent communication skills in verbal and written form are critical competencies. Strong IT skills are also essential to be considered for this post. Our client does not hold a license to offer study support so will only consider applicants who are able to work unrestricted within the UK and who are based in the immediate vicinity. If you are interested in hearing more detail about this role or would like to have a confidential chat about a potential career move, please do not hesitate in contacting me.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
The Company Able Bridge Recruitment are currently working with a globally renowned carbon conscious manufacturer based in the Highlands of Scotland in the recruitment of an environmental specialist on a permanent basis. Whilst the position is based in the Highlands of Scotland, our client has a significant relocation package on offer Benefits include Generous holiday entitlement Bonus scheme (15%) Pension which is up to 9% contributory Health and dental cover Life assurance x6 of salary Education support grant for each child in university Employee retail discount rewards This vacancy, the result of a long standing employee pursuing a career change and re-training. The position will report into the head of health, safety, quality and environment and will be office based 3 days per week. The Responsibilities The purpose of this role is to support our client in the assurance of the maintenance of compliance with environmental legislation, permits, licences and management system requirements. The role will involve a high level of stakeholder engagement and will be heavily involved in data collection and analysis, incident investigation regulatory submissions and process improvement. On a day-to-day basis you can expect to be responsible for the following; Support the application, variation, amendment and ongoing monitoring of environmental permits, licences, authorisations, consents and exemptions. Monitor compliance with environmental legislation, site permits, regulatory obligations and business management system requirements. Prepare, review and submit environmental data and reports to SEPA, local authorities, statutory bodies and internal stakeholders as required. Provide technical and specialist environmental support to site departments, including advice on environmental controls, permit requirements and improvement actions. Support environmental monitoring and sampling activities, including air emissions, water, waste, land, soil and groundwater where applicable. Analyse environmental data to identify trends, risks, improvement opportunities and potential compliance concerns. Support the development and implementation of environmental management plans, strategies, campaigns, objectives and improvement plans. Act as a focal point for environmental improvement and sustainability initiatives, including carbon reduction, resource efficiency, biodiversity, land management and waste minimisation. Support environmental aspects of site projects, Management of Change, contractor activity and operational changes. Undertake environmental audits, inspections and field checks; record findings, advise responsible managers and track actions to closure. Investigate environmental incidents, near misses and non-conformances, identifying root causes and suitable corrective/preventive actions. Maintain and improve environmental management system documentation, procedures, registers and records. Support ISO 14001, ASI and other internal/external audit and assurance activities. The Requirements We are seeking an experienced environmental scientist who has a strong background in environmental management, environmental sustainability and/or environmental legislation. The ideal candidate will have a degree, HND or similar in either environmental science or chemistry. We are also looking for applicants who have strong analytical skills and who can engage with the wider business in an advisory or investigative capacity. Excellent communication skills in verbal and written form are critical competencies. Strong IT skills are also essential to be considered for this post. Our client does not hold a license to offer study support so will only consider applicants who are able to work unrestricted within the UK and who are based in the immediate vicinity. If you are interested in hearing more detail about this role or would like to have a confidential chat about a potential career move, please do not hesitate in contacting me.
Summary: Are you an organised problem-solver with an eye for detail? Do you want to bring your skills to a purpose-driven company that keeps the taps flowing for millions of people? We are looking for an Apprentice Paralegal - Data Protection to join our in-house legal team. This isn't your average, repetitive role-it's an exciting opportunity to learn and become the operational backbone of our department. You will get stuck into everything from environmental law to data protection, working directly with our Data Protection Officer and handling real-world statutory requests. At South East Water, we believe in sustainable, long-term careers. If you are a bright starter looking for a supportive environment that will genuinely invest in your development, provide clear guidance, and value your fresh perspective from day one, we want to hear from you. We champion autonomy, focus on quality of life, and offer a welcoming, inclusive space where your work genuinely impacts the community. Main responsibilities: Monitor shared inboxes and ensure all incoming legal inquiries are logged and assigned correctly. Provide support relating to General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance. This includes assisting the Data Protection Office to respond to Data Protection complaints, data breaches, Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) and Data Protection advice and assistance across the business. Provide support to consider and respond to third party data requests. Provide support on Environmental Information Requests (EIR) compliance. This includes supporting the end-to-end processing of EIR requests, including identifying verbal and written inquiries, coordinating cross-departmental data retrieval, drafting of fee request letters, applying mandatory Public Interest Tests, and statutory compliance. Develop a deep awareness of information and resources available and proactively ensure that skills and knowledge are strengthened to enable progression. Minute taking at meetings as required. General administration, such as contract preparation scanning, filing, archiving and maintaining our electronic archives. Conduct legal research as requested. Maintenance of all legal registers as required. Support the completion of all administrative and legal records. What you'll need: Skills / Experience / Qualifications Achieved 3 A-Levels at Grade 4/C (or equivalent) or a T-Level in Legal Services. Achieved GCSE Maths and English at Grade 4/C (or equivalent). Strong desire to progress towards legal qualification through continuing study, learning and attendance at appropriate courses is essential. Good time management skills supporting you to complete the apprenticeship. Self-motivated, committed and organised with excellent knowledge of the Microsoft suite (Word, Excel, etc) and transferable skills and competencies to the Google suite. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. A strong basis of computer / technological skills. A strong eye for detail and ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment. Candidates should demonstrate strong academic achievement and experience in organised administrative tasks or customer-facing roles. Evidence of clear written communication and attention to detail gained through studies or work experience is essential. A basic understanding of data privacy or research is desirable, but not essential. Grow a career with a meaningful purpose. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: £19,030
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Summary: Are you an organised problem-solver with an eye for detail? Do you want to bring your skills to a purpose-driven company that keeps the taps flowing for millions of people? We are looking for an Apprentice Paralegal - Data Protection to join our in-house legal team. This isn't your average, repetitive role-it's an exciting opportunity to learn and become the operational backbone of our department. You will get stuck into everything from environmental law to data protection, working directly with our Data Protection Officer and handling real-world statutory requests. At South East Water, we believe in sustainable, long-term careers. If you are a bright starter looking for a supportive environment that will genuinely invest in your development, provide clear guidance, and value your fresh perspective from day one, we want to hear from you. We champion autonomy, focus on quality of life, and offer a welcoming, inclusive space where your work genuinely impacts the community. Main responsibilities: Monitor shared inboxes and ensure all incoming legal inquiries are logged and assigned correctly. Provide support relating to General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance. This includes assisting the Data Protection Office to respond to Data Protection complaints, data breaches, Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) and Data Protection advice and assistance across the business. Provide support to consider and respond to third party data requests. Provide support on Environmental Information Requests (EIR) compliance. This includes supporting the end-to-end processing of EIR requests, including identifying verbal and written inquiries, coordinating cross-departmental data retrieval, drafting of fee request letters, applying mandatory Public Interest Tests, and statutory compliance. Develop a deep awareness of information and resources available and proactively ensure that skills and knowledge are strengthened to enable progression. Minute taking at meetings as required. General administration, such as contract preparation scanning, filing, archiving and maintaining our electronic archives. Conduct legal research as requested. Maintenance of all legal registers as required. Support the completion of all administrative and legal records. What you'll need: Skills / Experience / Qualifications Achieved 3 A-Levels at Grade 4/C (or equivalent) or a T-Level in Legal Services. Achieved GCSE Maths and English at Grade 4/C (or equivalent). Strong desire to progress towards legal qualification through continuing study, learning and attendance at appropriate courses is essential. Good time management skills supporting you to complete the apprenticeship. Self-motivated, committed and organised with excellent knowledge of the Microsoft suite (Word, Excel, etc) and transferable skills and competencies to the Google suite. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. A strong basis of computer / technological skills. A strong eye for detail and ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment. Candidates should demonstrate strong academic achievement and experience in organised administrative tasks or customer-facing roles. Evidence of clear written communication and attention to detail gained through studies or work experience is essential. A basic understanding of data privacy or research is desirable, but not essential. Grow a career with a meaningful purpose. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: £19,030
Repairs Supervisor Uphold SHPs Values, Behaviours & Leadership expectations at all times (see overleaf). Repairs Supervisor Line management of a team of up to 7 trade staff, skilled, multi skilled and unskilled. Repairs Supervisor To be responsible for the management and development of operational trade staff delivering customer focused works in line with business objectives and ensuring effective performance management of the in-house delivery teams. Repairs Supervisor To undertake inspections on building repairs/defects related to the building fabric, mechanical, plumbing and electrical repairs to the homes of tenants and residents including collection of information, measurements and tests. Specify, manage and control works and ensure solutions are provided in the form of clear and precise reports. Survey and assess work in response to complaints to find resolution. Provide accurate reports for case management, reporting on repairs and ensure solutions are provided. Conduct pre, during and post inspections of properties ensuring quality from trade staff, issuing remedial snag lists where required and manage delivery within agreed timescales and standards. Carry out inspections/surveys of repair instances that have been escalated from the trade staff or planners, producing scope of works to resolve the repair or refer to complex or major works where necessary. Provide support and guidance to housing management teams when technically challenging situations occur Daily monitor and update all IT work flow systems to ensure previous trades staff work updates are captured and recorded at the earliest opportunity. Checking trades staff have followed the No Access and Follow on Procedures. Identify works to be moved up in priority when required. Work closely with the planning team leaders to identify procedural discrepancies of PDA usage. Work closely with the repairs teams to coordinate work associated with the properties and recall works to minimise duplication of resources. Discharge the Division's responsibilities under the Camden Safety Risk Management Model and manage all aspects of health and safety and compliance at all times. Authorise payments and expenditure in accordance with delegated authority Responsible for the use of a SHP vehicle, where allocated, and to ensure the vehicle is used in accordance with SHP's policy and procedure. Essential: NVQ Level 2 or equivalent in a building trade. Demonstrable knowledge and understanding of the sequencing of building maintenance work Excellent technical knowledge and inter-personal skills including the ability to work both independently and collaboratively Extensive experience supervising reactive repairs/void service for social housing. Extensive experience supervising a direct delivery workforce. Experience of working in a high volume maintenance/void environment. Experience of providing clear and precise technical reports for use outside of the department. Up to date understanding of health and safety responsibilities of a maintenance service, preferable IOSH Managing Safely. An understanding of employment legislation, policies and systems such as H&S, QA systems. Good planning and organisational skills. Good IT skills and the use of Excel and MS Office are essential. Have full UK Driving License Desirable: The job holder will: Uphold SHPs Values, Behaviours & Leadership expectations at all times (see overleaf). Working independently and taking ownership to resolve building problems with minimal levels of supervision This is a front line service delivery role with a high impact on the SHP's reputation which requires excellent customer service to be displayed at all times The role will involve regular contact with tenants, leaseholders and the general public and the majority of the work will take place in occupied properties while working alone. The post holder is expected to visit multiple properties on a daily basis. Staff are expected to regularly liaise and collaborate with stakeholder internal and external to SHP and may include surveyors, Contract Managers, Building Control, f, Planners, Repairs Team Supervisors and Order Compliance Officers in order to make the most appropriate decisions to complete repairs. All employees have a responsibility to ensure the health and safety of persons at work and members of the public in premises or sites managed by SHP. The method of achieving this will be by provision of safe systems of work and receiving information, training and instruction as necessary to achieve these objectives.
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Repairs Supervisor Uphold SHPs Values, Behaviours & Leadership expectations at all times (see overleaf). Repairs Supervisor Line management of a team of up to 7 trade staff, skilled, multi skilled and unskilled. Repairs Supervisor To be responsible for the management and development of operational trade staff delivering customer focused works in line with business objectives and ensuring effective performance management of the in-house delivery teams. Repairs Supervisor To undertake inspections on building repairs/defects related to the building fabric, mechanical, plumbing and electrical repairs to the homes of tenants and residents including collection of information, measurements and tests. Specify, manage and control works and ensure solutions are provided in the form of clear and precise reports. Survey and assess work in response to complaints to find resolution. Provide accurate reports for case management, reporting on repairs and ensure solutions are provided. Conduct pre, during and post inspections of properties ensuring quality from trade staff, issuing remedial snag lists where required and manage delivery within agreed timescales and standards. Carry out inspections/surveys of repair instances that have been escalated from the trade staff or planners, producing scope of works to resolve the repair or refer to complex or major works where necessary. Provide support and guidance to housing management teams when technically challenging situations occur Daily monitor and update all IT work flow systems to ensure previous trades staff work updates are captured and recorded at the earliest opportunity. Checking trades staff have followed the No Access and Follow on Procedures. Identify works to be moved up in priority when required. Work closely with the planning team leaders to identify procedural discrepancies of PDA usage. Work closely with the repairs teams to coordinate work associated with the properties and recall works to minimise duplication of resources. Discharge the Division's responsibilities under the Camden Safety Risk Management Model and manage all aspects of health and safety and compliance at all times. Authorise payments and expenditure in accordance with delegated authority Responsible for the use of a SHP vehicle, where allocated, and to ensure the vehicle is used in accordance with SHP's policy and procedure. Essential: NVQ Level 2 or equivalent in a building trade. Demonstrable knowledge and understanding of the sequencing of building maintenance work Excellent technical knowledge and inter-personal skills including the ability to work both independently and collaboratively Extensive experience supervising reactive repairs/void service for social housing. Extensive experience supervising a direct delivery workforce. Experience of working in a high volume maintenance/void environment. Experience of providing clear and precise technical reports for use outside of the department. Up to date understanding of health and safety responsibilities of a maintenance service, preferable IOSH Managing Safely. An understanding of employment legislation, policies and systems such as H&S, QA systems. Good planning and organisational skills. Good IT skills and the use of Excel and MS Office are essential. Have full UK Driving License Desirable: The job holder will: Uphold SHPs Values, Behaviours & Leadership expectations at all times (see overleaf). Working independently and taking ownership to resolve building problems with minimal levels of supervision This is a front line service delivery role with a high impact on the SHP's reputation which requires excellent customer service to be displayed at all times The role will involve regular contact with tenants, leaseholders and the general public and the majority of the work will take place in occupied properties while working alone. The post holder is expected to visit multiple properties on a daily basis. Staff are expected to regularly liaise and collaborate with stakeholder internal and external to SHP and may include surveyors, Contract Managers, Building Control, f, Planners, Repairs Team Supervisors and Order Compliance Officers in order to make the most appropriate decisions to complete repairs. All employees have a responsibility to ensure the health and safety of persons at work and members of the public in premises or sites managed by SHP. The method of achieving this will be by provision of safe systems of work and receiving information, training and instruction as necessary to achieve these objectives.
Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Head of Operations Role Profile Role: Accommodation Manager Term: Permanent Salary: 38 - 40k Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Responsible for: Accommodation Team Leader/Housekeeper & Maintenance officer Pension: 6% employer contribution Health: Cash Plan Health Scheme and Health & Wellbeing Assistance Programme Hours: 37.5 hours per week Annual Leave: 30 days (inclusive of birthday) plus 8 bank holidays Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Key aspects of the role • To ensure the effective management of Pdap safe accommodation services. We currently have 3 refuge sites across Kirklees and a combined bed space of 23, with plans for further expansion in 2027. • To provide regular line management and development opportunities to your team and ensure they are adequately supported on a day-to-day basis. 2 • To be responsible for accommodation contract compliance and maintain effective relationships with our partners and commissioners in Kirklees. • Develop and maintain excellent links with our accommodation landlords ensuring they are kept up to date with any concerns, areas for development and opportunities for growth at each site. • To ensure our buildings and support services meet all legal regulations (e.g. Health & Safety/ HMO licencing conditions & Safeguarding). • Lead on the implementation and compliance of our Leading Lights accreditation within our accommodation team. • To work with the CEO to contribute to Pdap Strategic Planning, including opportunities for further development and expansion of our safe accommodation services. • To educate and inform the public and other professionals; raising awareness, increasing understanding of domestic abuse and improving the multi-agency response in Kirklees. • To ensure Pdap values are central to delivery of all services including that our homes are fit for purpose as welcoming places for our families to live. • To ensure that the views of those with lived experience of domestic abuse are at the core of the work Pdap carries out and that they inform and shape the development of new services Oversight of high quality service delivery • To develop and implement policies and procedures relating to the accommodation service ensuring they are kept up to date and in line with current legislation. • Embed accreditation requirements throughout service management and delivery. • Monitor and evaluate the service, producing accurate data reports as and when required for commissioners, CEO and the Board of Trustees. • Support the accommodation team in providing a safe, secure and welcoming environment for victims of domestic abuse. • To ensure that our commitment to inclusion, equity and diversity is embedded across all aspects of employment and service delivery. • To ensure our accommodation services are delivered and adequately resourced in line with the DA Act and the LA Statutory Duty requirements, identifying any gaps in delivery and working with the CEO and commissioners to address these. • Take part in the out of hours (back up) on call management rota. Supporting our Staff • To lead on the recruitment, induction and deployment of accommodation staff, volunteers and student placements ensuring effective cover across all sites. • To provide regular supervision, support and development opportunities to the accommodation team leader, maintenance officer and housekeeper. • Oversee training and development opportunities for accommodation staff, empowering them to develop their skills and knowledge whilst being managed with a fair and consistent approach. • Act as Safeguarding Lead for Accommodation services. • Promote and foster good working relationships between all Pdap staffing teams. Working with our Partners • To represent the values of Pdap in all our external partnership working. • To represent Pdap at a strategic level including attendance at and chairing meetings, attending advisory groups and influencing how stakeholders respond to domestic abuse. • To develop and maintain good positive working relationships and referral pathways with relevant agencies and professionals. 3 • To liaise with universities and external tutors in relation to student placements. • Foster positive relationships with our commissioners, landlords and funders. Finance & Administration • To oversee and deliver agreed budgets relating to the accommodation service. • To assist the Finance Director with setting annual budgets. • To be responsible for the effective operation of accommodation services, ensuring that all resources, assets and monies are always properly accounted for. Promoting equity, diversity & inclusion • Regularly review service level accessibility data and update the EDI action plan with actions to address these. • Actively and appropriately challenge all forms of discrimination. • Proactively promote equity, diversity and inclusion in all work with clients, ensuring fair access to services for all. Other • Flexible working hours according to the needs of the project. • Evening and weekend work may sometimes be required. • Annual leave and time off in lieu to be taken at times to meet the requirements of the organisation, and with the prior agreement of the COO. • The role will predominantly be based across our accommodation sites or at our main office. • As our sites are across Kirklees, use of a car is desirable • Please note this post is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. The Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. Person Specification Skills & Experience Essential/Desirable Experience of managing a HMO or similar supported housing service Essential Significant experience in a line management role Essential Ability to identify areas of development for staff and support them to improve their practice Essential Experience working in Domestic abuse or aligned sector such as substance misuse, housing, mental health, social care etc Essential Experience of working in the third sector Desirable Ability to work independently and within a team, to plan and manage a complex workload, meet deadlines, problem-solve and respond to unplanned demands Essential Ability to analyse data to identify gaps, and actions and write high quality reports and action plans Essential 4 Proven track record translating strategy into operational delivery Essential Be able to demonstrate excellent literacy and IT skills, including case management systems, Word, Outlook and Excel. Essential Experience & confidence delivering presentations/ training and talks to a wide range of audiences Essential Ability to build and maintain strong partnership relationships with landlords, contract managers and commissioners Essential Able to demonstrate strong professional boundaries and maintain confidentiality Essential Knowledge Essential/Desirable Sound understanding of domestic abuse and VAWG Essential Knowledge of charity governance and financial management Desirable Understanding of the full range of housing management responsibilities including preventing rent arrears, supporting safe and planned transitions to permanent housing, health and safety, and the housing, legal and welfare rights of those experiencing domestic violence Essential Understanding of commissioning requirements and contract compliance Essential Understanding of housing legislation in relation to the delivery of supported housing and HMOs Essential Excellent understanding of quality assurance including Leading Lights or equivalent accreditation Desirable Commitment to working in partnership and building strong relationships with stakeholders Essential Excellent understanding of and commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion Essential
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Head of Operations Role Profile Role: Accommodation Manager Term: Permanent Salary: 38 - 40k Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Responsible for: Accommodation Team Leader/Housekeeper & Maintenance officer Pension: 6% employer contribution Health: Cash Plan Health Scheme and Health & Wellbeing Assistance Programme Hours: 37.5 hours per week Annual Leave: 30 days (inclusive of birthday) plus 8 bank holidays Pdap has been delivering services to victims of domestic abuse for 50 years through our emergency accommodation and community outreach services. We are a values-led organisation, and we believe that everyone has a right to live a life free from fear and abuse. We offer safe, effective and high-quality support to all those experiencing domestic abuse. Our flexible, inclusive and responsive services are shaped by our clients, with a focus on ensuring safety and supporting their path to recovery. The Accommodation Manager post will play a key role in the delivery of our mission and offers an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to be part of the continuing growth and development of our safe accommodation services. Key aspects of the role • To ensure the effective management of Pdap safe accommodation services. We currently have 3 refuge sites across Kirklees and a combined bed space of 23, with plans for further expansion in 2027. • To provide regular line management and development opportunities to your team and ensure they are adequately supported on a day-to-day basis. 2 • To be responsible for accommodation contract compliance and maintain effective relationships with our partners and commissioners in Kirklees. • Develop and maintain excellent links with our accommodation landlords ensuring they are kept up to date with any concerns, areas for development and opportunities for growth at each site. • To ensure our buildings and support services meet all legal regulations (e.g. Health & Safety/ HMO licencing conditions & Safeguarding). • Lead on the implementation and compliance of our Leading Lights accreditation within our accommodation team. • To work with the CEO to contribute to Pdap Strategic Planning, including opportunities for further development and expansion of our safe accommodation services. • To educate and inform the public and other professionals; raising awareness, increasing understanding of domestic abuse and improving the multi-agency response in Kirklees. • To ensure Pdap values are central to delivery of all services including that our homes are fit for purpose as welcoming places for our families to live. • To ensure that the views of those with lived experience of domestic abuse are at the core of the work Pdap carries out and that they inform and shape the development of new services Oversight of high quality service delivery • To develop and implement policies and procedures relating to the accommodation service ensuring they are kept up to date and in line with current legislation. • Embed accreditation requirements throughout service management and delivery. • Monitor and evaluate the service, producing accurate data reports as and when required for commissioners, CEO and the Board of Trustees. • Support the accommodation team in providing a safe, secure and welcoming environment for victims of domestic abuse. • To ensure that our commitment to inclusion, equity and diversity is embedded across all aspects of employment and service delivery. • To ensure our accommodation services are delivered and adequately resourced in line with the DA Act and the LA Statutory Duty requirements, identifying any gaps in delivery and working with the CEO and commissioners to address these. • Take part in the out of hours (back up) on call management rota. Supporting our Staff • To lead on the recruitment, induction and deployment of accommodation staff, volunteers and student placements ensuring effective cover across all sites. • To provide regular supervision, support and development opportunities to the accommodation team leader, maintenance officer and housekeeper. • Oversee training and development opportunities for accommodation staff, empowering them to develop their skills and knowledge whilst being managed with a fair and consistent approach. • Act as Safeguarding Lead for Accommodation services. • Promote and foster good working relationships between all Pdap staffing teams. Working with our Partners • To represent the values of Pdap in all our external partnership working. • To represent Pdap at a strategic level including attendance at and chairing meetings, attending advisory groups and influencing how stakeholders respond to domestic abuse. • To develop and maintain good positive working relationships and referral pathways with relevant agencies and professionals. 3 • To liaise with universities and external tutors in relation to student placements. • Foster positive relationships with our commissioners, landlords and funders. Finance & Administration • To oversee and deliver agreed budgets relating to the accommodation service. • To assist the Finance Director with setting annual budgets. • To be responsible for the effective operation of accommodation services, ensuring that all resources, assets and monies are always properly accounted for. Promoting equity, diversity & inclusion • Regularly review service level accessibility data and update the EDI action plan with actions to address these. • Actively and appropriately challenge all forms of discrimination. • Proactively promote equity, diversity and inclusion in all work with clients, ensuring fair access to services for all. Other • Flexible working hours according to the needs of the project. • Evening and weekend work may sometimes be required. • Annual leave and time off in lieu to be taken at times to meet the requirements of the organisation, and with the prior agreement of the COO. • The role will predominantly be based across our accommodation sites or at our main office. • As our sites are across Kirklees, use of a car is desirable • Please note this post is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. The Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. Person Specification Skills & Experience Essential/Desirable Experience of managing a HMO or similar supported housing service Essential Significant experience in a line management role Essential Ability to identify areas of development for staff and support them to improve their practice Essential Experience working in Domestic abuse or aligned sector such as substance misuse, housing, mental health, social care etc Essential Experience of working in the third sector Desirable Ability to work independently and within a team, to plan and manage a complex workload, meet deadlines, problem-solve and respond to unplanned demands Essential Ability to analyse data to identify gaps, and actions and write high quality reports and action plans Essential 4 Proven track record translating strategy into operational delivery Essential Be able to demonstrate excellent literacy and IT skills, including case management systems, Word, Outlook and Excel. Essential Experience & confidence delivering presentations/ training and talks to a wide range of audiences Essential Ability to build and maintain strong partnership relationships with landlords, contract managers and commissioners Essential Able to demonstrate strong professional boundaries and maintain confidentiality Essential Knowledge Essential/Desirable Sound understanding of domestic abuse and VAWG Essential Knowledge of charity governance and financial management Desirable Understanding of the full range of housing management responsibilities including preventing rent arrears, supporting safe and planned transitions to permanent housing, health and safety, and the housing, legal and welfare rights of those experiencing domestic violence Essential Understanding of commissioning requirements and contract compliance Essential Understanding of housing legislation in relation to the delivery of supported housing and HMOs Essential Excellent understanding of quality assurance including Leading Lights or equivalent accreditation Desirable Commitment to working in partnership and building strong relationships with stakeholders Essential Excellent understanding of and commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion Essential
Ambition Education Trust
St. Albans, Hertfordshire
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Required January 2027 Competitive salary package Full Time Location: Trust Hub at Garden Fields JMI School, St Albans, Herts AL3 5RL We are seeking an exceptional and inspirational Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our vibrant, ambitious and successful Multi-Academy Trust. This is a defining opportunity to lead the whole Trust strategy for the Ambition Education Trust (AET), driving sustainable improvement, innovation and leadership development at scale. In this role you will shape the future of our schools and the quality of education for thousands of pupils. As CEO, you will have the freedom to shape the next phase of the Trust's development, while being part of a network that thrives on collaboration and shared ambition. T he Opportuni ty As our new CEO, you will be responsible for implementing the agreed strategic direction as determined by the Trust Board into impactful reality, ensuring exceptional educational outcomes, sustainable growth, and robust financial health. You will oversee all aspects of the Trust's performance, including educational standards, people leadership, financial management, and external partnerships. This is a unique opportunity to lead Trust-wide school improvement across both primary and secondary phases, while shaping and refining the Trust's overarching approach to teaching, curriculum innovation, and inclusion. In this role, you will cultivate a highly collaborative, supportive, and empowered network of school leaders, building leadership capacity and embedding a culture of high quality, continuous professional learning as you influence and navigate the future direction of the Trust. The Role The AET CEO is responsible for the education of all the young people in the Trust's Academies. Leading our dedicated executive team, you will ensure that all schools are successful over time in a sustainable way. You will provide high level strategic leadership and management across all aspects of the Trusts activities ensuring high quality education for all its pupils through the effective and efficient use of resources and people. As a system leader, the CEO, together with a wide range of stakeholders and partners, enables its civic and moral responsibilities. Acting as the Accounting Officer, you will ensure that all statutory, financial, and legal requirements are met. The role encompasses: Strategic Governance & Ethical Leadership: Securing robust oversight, legal accountability, educational excellence, and an inspirational, safeguarding-first culture. High Quality Inclusive Education: Driving ambitious curriculum design, inclusive excellence, exemplary teaching standards, targeted support, and statutory compliance. Finance, Risk & Compliance: Upholding rigorous financial accountability, strategic budgeting, risk mitigation, and the long-term sustainability of the Trust. Communications & Reputational Leadership: Enhancing the Trust's profile through proactive community engagement, board advisory, and transparent executive reporting. People & Culture: Fostering a collaborative workforce, pioneering talent management, championing professional development, and embedding inclusive staff practices. Public Benefit & Civic Duty: Acting as an ambassadorial leader who builds collaborative external partnerships and champions ethical standards within the wider education landscape. Strategic Growth: Leading managed growth, partnership building, academy conversions, and successful project oversight. The Person We are seeking a leader with credibility, expertise and ambition who is passionate about improving education at scale. You will likely bring: Significant senior leadership experience within schools or a multi-academy trust A proven track record of leading successful school improvement strategies and raising standards Experience working collaboratively across multiple schools or phases The ability to inspire, mentor and develop current and aspiring school leaders A deep commitment to inclusion, equity and improving outcomes for all pupils If you are a visionary leader with the passion, integrity and expertise to inspire others and shape the future of our Trust, we would be delighted to hear from you. Closing Date for applications: Monday 15 June at 9.00am Interview Date: Wednesday 8 July (and Thursday 16 July for successful applicants) Applications must be submitted via MyNewTerm. For further information please see our candidate information pack AET is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointment to a post with AET is subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, as well as other pre-appointment checks including an online check, as outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education. Our aim is to build on our proven track records of maintaining exceptional standards and driving continuous school improvement. We are building a collaborative partnership of schools which will provide an exceptional educational experience, both within and outside the classroom, by promoting excellence and stretching challenge. We are committed to the aim of ensuring that everyone who applies to work for us receives fair treatment and we positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of age, disability, race, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership and caring status. We expect all our staff to demonstrate a commitment to advancing equality of opportunity and fostering good relations.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Required January 2027 Competitive salary package Full Time Location: Trust Hub at Garden Fields JMI School, St Albans, Herts AL3 5RL We are seeking an exceptional and inspirational Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our vibrant, ambitious and successful Multi-Academy Trust. This is a defining opportunity to lead the whole Trust strategy for the Ambition Education Trust (AET), driving sustainable improvement, innovation and leadership development at scale. In this role you will shape the future of our schools and the quality of education for thousands of pupils. As CEO, you will have the freedom to shape the next phase of the Trust's development, while being part of a network that thrives on collaboration and shared ambition. T he Opportuni ty As our new CEO, you will be responsible for implementing the agreed strategic direction as determined by the Trust Board into impactful reality, ensuring exceptional educational outcomes, sustainable growth, and robust financial health. You will oversee all aspects of the Trust's performance, including educational standards, people leadership, financial management, and external partnerships. This is a unique opportunity to lead Trust-wide school improvement across both primary and secondary phases, while shaping and refining the Trust's overarching approach to teaching, curriculum innovation, and inclusion. In this role, you will cultivate a highly collaborative, supportive, and empowered network of school leaders, building leadership capacity and embedding a culture of high quality, continuous professional learning as you influence and navigate the future direction of the Trust. The Role The AET CEO is responsible for the education of all the young people in the Trust's Academies. Leading our dedicated executive team, you will ensure that all schools are successful over time in a sustainable way. You will provide high level strategic leadership and management across all aspects of the Trusts activities ensuring high quality education for all its pupils through the effective and efficient use of resources and people. As a system leader, the CEO, together with a wide range of stakeholders and partners, enables its civic and moral responsibilities. Acting as the Accounting Officer, you will ensure that all statutory, financial, and legal requirements are met. The role encompasses: Strategic Governance & Ethical Leadership: Securing robust oversight, legal accountability, educational excellence, and an inspirational, safeguarding-first culture. High Quality Inclusive Education: Driving ambitious curriculum design, inclusive excellence, exemplary teaching standards, targeted support, and statutory compliance. Finance, Risk & Compliance: Upholding rigorous financial accountability, strategic budgeting, risk mitigation, and the long-term sustainability of the Trust. Communications & Reputational Leadership: Enhancing the Trust's profile through proactive community engagement, board advisory, and transparent executive reporting. People & Culture: Fostering a collaborative workforce, pioneering talent management, championing professional development, and embedding inclusive staff practices. Public Benefit & Civic Duty: Acting as an ambassadorial leader who builds collaborative external partnerships and champions ethical standards within the wider education landscape. Strategic Growth: Leading managed growth, partnership building, academy conversions, and successful project oversight. The Person We are seeking a leader with credibility, expertise and ambition who is passionate about improving education at scale. You will likely bring: Significant senior leadership experience within schools or a multi-academy trust A proven track record of leading successful school improvement strategies and raising standards Experience working collaboratively across multiple schools or phases The ability to inspire, mentor and develop current and aspiring school leaders A deep commitment to inclusion, equity and improving outcomes for all pupils If you are a visionary leader with the passion, integrity and expertise to inspire others and shape the future of our Trust, we would be delighted to hear from you. Closing Date for applications: Monday 15 June at 9.00am Interview Date: Wednesday 8 July (and Thursday 16 July for successful applicants) Applications must be submitted via MyNewTerm. For further information please see our candidate information pack AET is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointment to a post with AET is subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, as well as other pre-appointment checks including an online check, as outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education. Our aim is to build on our proven track records of maintaining exceptional standards and driving continuous school improvement. We are building a collaborative partnership of schools which will provide an exceptional educational experience, both within and outside the classroom, by promoting excellence and stretching challenge. We are committed to the aim of ensuring that everyone who applies to work for us receives fair treatment and we positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of age, disability, race, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership and caring status. We expect all our staff to demonstrate a commitment to advancing equality of opportunity and fostering good relations.
HR Officer (part time) Location: Wimborne Minster Salary: £21,630 per year + excellent benefits package Vacancy Type: The Canford Schools Group is a growing family of leading independent schools, currently employing around 600 staff across our community. Following the successful recruitment of a full time HR Officer, a further opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and proactive HR Officer to join our HR team working on a part time basis to support in the provision of a professional and effective human resources service across the School Group. Reporting to the Head of Human Resources, the successful candidate will work closely with managers and employees to offer day-to-day HR guidance and support across the full range of HR activities. This is a varied generalist role supporting the full employee lifecycle, including recruitment and onboarding, managing employee relations cases, coordinating appraisals and staff development, supporting wellbeing initiatives, and ensuring HR systems and records are accurate and compliant. A strong working knowledge of employment law is required to ensure compliance in all HR activity. The successful candidate should be approachable, collaborative, and able to build strong working relationships with all stakeholders. Flexibility, a good work ethic, professional discretion, and the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines are essential. Experience in a similar HR role is required, and a CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) qualification is desirable. This is a part-time role, working 22 hours per week. Preferred hours of work are Monday to Friday, 09 30 (with 30 minutes for lunch) although flexibility may be available for the preferred candidate. Please note this is a full-year position. In return, Canford offers a generous benefits package, including 38 days holiday per annum (inclusive of bank holidays), a contributory pension scheme, BUPA Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work scheme, discounted membership of the Sports Centre and Golf Club, and free lunches during term time. Canford is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in all areas of our community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful job applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Canford School, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
HR Officer (part time) Location: Wimborne Minster Salary: £21,630 per year + excellent benefits package Vacancy Type: The Canford Schools Group is a growing family of leading independent schools, currently employing around 600 staff across our community. Following the successful recruitment of a full time HR Officer, a further opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and proactive HR Officer to join our HR team working on a part time basis to support in the provision of a professional and effective human resources service across the School Group. Reporting to the Head of Human Resources, the successful candidate will work closely with managers and employees to offer day-to-day HR guidance and support across the full range of HR activities. This is a varied generalist role supporting the full employee lifecycle, including recruitment and onboarding, managing employee relations cases, coordinating appraisals and staff development, supporting wellbeing initiatives, and ensuring HR systems and records are accurate and compliant. A strong working knowledge of employment law is required to ensure compliance in all HR activity. The successful candidate should be approachable, collaborative, and able to build strong working relationships with all stakeholders. Flexibility, a good work ethic, professional discretion, and the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines are essential. Experience in a similar HR role is required, and a CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) qualification is desirable. This is a part-time role, working 22 hours per week. Preferred hours of work are Monday to Friday, 09 30 (with 30 minutes for lunch) although flexibility may be available for the preferred candidate. Please note this is a full-year position. In return, Canford offers a generous benefits package, including 38 days holiday per annum (inclusive of bank holidays), a contributory pension scheme, BUPA Cash Plan, Employee Assistance Programme, Cycle to Work scheme, discounted membership of the Sports Centre and Golf Club, and free lunches during term time. Canford is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion in all areas of our community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful job applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Canford School, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Your new role Southend City Council are looking to appoint a full-time Brokerage Officer within a 12-month fixed-term contract. This role will sit within the brokerage team, working alongside the Contracts, Quality and Strategic Commissioning teams. The purpose of the Brokerage team is to ensure that they are connecting people to the right care at the right time. Offering holistic support packages that meet the service user's needs in a way that promotes choice and independence where possible. They support operational colleagues, as well as Southend Council's partners in health and complex care. Offering extensive provider market knowledge and negotiations, to ensure cost-effective placements are being offered. The Brokerage Officer will ensure effective movement of people across pathways and will be required to manage flow and capacity across all services.The new post holder will be responsible for flow management, tracking vacancies, working on block arrangements, reconciliation of supported living as well as void monitoring. Within this position, hybrid working opportunities are available. However, you are required to be on-site at the Civic Centre a minimum of 2 days a week, including every Wednesday. What you'll need to succeed To be shortlisted for this position, you must be educated to degree level or have advanced equivalent experience.It is essential that you have experience of working within a brokerage or wider commissioning team and have knowledge of the local health and social care system across Southend, with experience of information, advice and guidance work. You must have proven experience in data management, flow trackers, be able to monitor voids, analyse, interpret, assess data and have experience in strategy, market development, risk management and resource management, as well as be able to critically think, solution seek and mitigate risks. It is essential that you have excellent verbal and written communication skills along with being IT literate (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
Your new role Southend City Council are looking to appoint a full-time Brokerage Officer within a 12-month fixed-term contract. This role will sit within the brokerage team, working alongside the Contracts, Quality and Strategic Commissioning teams. The purpose of the Brokerage team is to ensure that they are connecting people to the right care at the right time. Offering holistic support packages that meet the service user's needs in a way that promotes choice and independence where possible. They support operational colleagues, as well as Southend Council's partners in health and complex care. Offering extensive provider market knowledge and negotiations, to ensure cost-effective placements are being offered. The Brokerage Officer will ensure effective movement of people across pathways and will be required to manage flow and capacity across all services.The new post holder will be responsible for flow management, tracking vacancies, working on block arrangements, reconciliation of supported living as well as void monitoring. Within this position, hybrid working opportunities are available. However, you are required to be on-site at the Civic Centre a minimum of 2 days a week, including every Wednesday. What you'll need to succeed To be shortlisted for this position, you must be educated to degree level or have advanced equivalent experience.It is essential that you have experience of working within a brokerage or wider commissioning team and have knowledge of the local health and social care system across Southend, with experience of information, advice and guidance work. You must have proven experience in data management, flow trackers, be able to monitor voids, analyse, interpret, assess data and have experience in strategy, market development, risk management and resource management, as well as be able to critically think, solution seek and mitigate risks. It is essential that you have excellent verbal and written communication skills along with being IT literate (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
HR Advisor Huntingdon Contract £19.32 per hour PAYE Our client is looking for an experienced HR Advisor HR Advisor 2 days per week in the office (flexible) Until the 31st of October 2026 Must have local gov experience Operating in a business partnering model, the HR Advisor will work with front line managers, providing professional advice and challenge on a full range of employment matters including case management and change programmes. By understanding the services delivered, support managers to assess risk factors and enable them to make sound business led decisions. Be confident to coach and guide managers to develop their people management skills. This is one of many roles we are recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk Knowledge & Experience Relevant demonstrable human resources experience Demonstrable ability to support managers in dealing with change management, disciplinary, grievance, ill health and redundancy issues Sound knowledge of employment legislation Understanding of current best practice in HR Sound experience of using data effectively to provide useful management information Understanding of the role of Trade Unions Skills & Attributes Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Shows an understanding of customer s needs and takes appropriate timely action to meet their requirements with tenacity. Ability to influence managers to consider options and advise in a risk preferring manner. Is able to work effectively in changing work environments and in the face of conflicting priorities. Ability and confidence to be self-reliant and work from varying locations without heavy reliance on supervision. Recognises individual responsibility to contribute to the effective working of the team. Uses own initiative to plan and complete tasks to meet deadlines and targets. Demonstrates careful attention to detail and ability to check all work for accuracy and quality standards Ability to understand complex issues and make clear decisions Able to use available technology to work flexibly and effectively. Safeguarding PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Jun 10, 2026
Contractor
HR Advisor Huntingdon Contract £19.32 per hour PAYE Our client is looking for an experienced HR Advisor HR Advisor 2 days per week in the office (flexible) Until the 31st of October 2026 Must have local gov experience Operating in a business partnering model, the HR Advisor will work with front line managers, providing professional advice and challenge on a full range of employment matters including case management and change programmes. By understanding the services delivered, support managers to assess risk factors and enable them to make sound business led decisions. Be confident to coach and guide managers to develop their people management skills. This is one of many roles we are recruiting for please visit our website colbernlimited co uk Knowledge & Experience Relevant demonstrable human resources experience Demonstrable ability to support managers in dealing with change management, disciplinary, grievance, ill health and redundancy issues Sound knowledge of employment legislation Understanding of current best practice in HR Sound experience of using data effectively to provide useful management information Understanding of the role of Trade Unions Skills & Attributes Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Shows an understanding of customer s needs and takes appropriate timely action to meet their requirements with tenacity. Ability to influence managers to consider options and advise in a risk preferring manner. Is able to work effectively in changing work environments and in the face of conflicting priorities. Ability and confidence to be self-reliant and work from varying locations without heavy reliance on supervision. Recognises individual responsibility to contribute to the effective working of the team. Uses own initiative to plan and complete tasks to meet deadlines and targets. Demonstrates careful attention to detail and ability to check all work for accuracy and quality standards Ability to understand complex issues and make clear decisions Able to use available technology to work flexibly and effectively. Safeguarding PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE OPPORTUNITIES colbernlimited co uk The first part of our recruitment process is to send your CV. Should you be short listed Colbern Limited will contact you within 5 days or we may contact you about other job opportunities. Colbern Limited along with our clients are an equal opportunities employer
Job Title: HR Officer Location: Stockwell, London, SW9 Job Type: 35,000 Per annum Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About SW9 Community Housing: SW9 Community Housing is a resident-led social housing charity responsible for the delivery of housing management and maintenance services for around 1,800 homes and several commercial and community buildings in Stockwell/Brixton on behalf of a G15 Housing Association, Sovereign Network Group. Being a community-based organisation, we are seeking to recruit Human Resource Officer, with a focus on service delivery and a people-centre approach. About The Role: We have a fantastic opportunity for an experienced HR Officer with a background in employment law to join the organisation. This is a pivotal role within SW9 Community Housing. It is to provide HR advice, administration, and system support to management and to ensure that employees receive a strong level of professional HR support in line with the company strategic goals. Core Responsibilities: HR Systems & Administration: Administer the full employee lifecycle via our HRIS, ensuring data integrity, accurate personnel records, and compliant onboarding/offboarding. Payroll: Prepare and process monthly payroll data, managing all starters, leavers, and variations with high accuracy. Data & Reporting: Extract workforce metrics and produce regular reports on headcount, turnover, and absence for management. Employee Relations & Recruitment: Provide admin support for ER casework, disciplinary processes, and end-to-end recruitment coordination. L&D & Compliance: Support training scheduling, mandatory compliance monitoring, and assist with HR policy documentation. About you: Education Educated to A Level Standard or equivalent. CIPD or equivalent qualification is desirable. Knowledge and skills Clear understanding of HR services and its contribution to the organisation. Extensive knowledge of Human Resources and employment law. Possesses HR administration and advisory skills to work flexibly and collaboratively. Sound knowledge of current employment legislation and ability to translate this into workplace practices. Excellent attention to detail. Intermediate IT and computer skills including Word, Outlook and Excel. Ability to work as a part of the team and to work without supervision. Excellent organisation skills with the ability to prioritise workload to meet deadlines and adhere to month-end timetable. Clear and accurate written and verbal communication that is appropriate for the audience and to write HR reports. Strong relationship building and stakeholder management skills to liaise with a wide range of people, both internal and external to the organisation. Ensures that all work is undertaken in compliance with the Data Protection Acts (DPA). Analytical, with the ability to quickly solve problems through practical and innovative means. Excellent customer focus and a genuine desire to achieve excellence in all areas of responsibility. Ability to respond to queries promptly. Patience and ability to remain calm in stressful situations. Experience Operational HR experience, providing staff with advice and supporting managers in all aspects of HR. A proven track record in coordinating the full employee life cycle. Range of experience in the use of computerised HR systems. Experience of Cascade HR is highly desirable. Experience in administering payroll and staff benefits. Experience of working in social housing desirable. Experience in dealing with staff on all levels. Personal Attributes Enthusiastic and conscientious about delivering and driving forward an excellent service in a customer-based environment. Adaptable and 'can do' attitude. Why join us When you work at SW9, you are directly impacting on the lives of our residents. In return for your energy, innovation, and commitment, we offer: Competitive salary A defined contribution Pensions Scheme (employer match up to 8%) 5 x annual salary life assurance cover Competitive annual leave entitlement Interest-free loans (including season ticket loan, Cycle-to-Work scheme, rent deposit loan) Employee assistance programme Excellent learning & development opportunities Staff discount scheme, discounted gym membership Medicash - medical cash plan A modern office and facilities Full details of the role profile available on request. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; HR Advisor, HR Administrator, Payroll Administrator, HRIS Management, Employee Relations Support, Recruitment Coordination, HR Data Reporting, Onboarding & Offboarding, CIPD, Employment Law Compliance, Payroll Processing, HR Systems, Absence Management may also be considered.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HR Officer Location: Stockwell, London, SW9 Job Type: 35,000 Per annum Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About SW9 Community Housing: SW9 Community Housing is a resident-led social housing charity responsible for the delivery of housing management and maintenance services for around 1,800 homes and several commercial and community buildings in Stockwell/Brixton on behalf of a G15 Housing Association, Sovereign Network Group. Being a community-based organisation, we are seeking to recruit Human Resource Officer, with a focus on service delivery and a people-centre approach. About The Role: We have a fantastic opportunity for an experienced HR Officer with a background in employment law to join the organisation. This is a pivotal role within SW9 Community Housing. It is to provide HR advice, administration, and system support to management and to ensure that employees receive a strong level of professional HR support in line with the company strategic goals. Core Responsibilities: HR Systems & Administration: Administer the full employee lifecycle via our HRIS, ensuring data integrity, accurate personnel records, and compliant onboarding/offboarding. Payroll: Prepare and process monthly payroll data, managing all starters, leavers, and variations with high accuracy. Data & Reporting: Extract workforce metrics and produce regular reports on headcount, turnover, and absence for management. Employee Relations & Recruitment: Provide admin support for ER casework, disciplinary processes, and end-to-end recruitment coordination. L&D & Compliance: Support training scheduling, mandatory compliance monitoring, and assist with HR policy documentation. About you: Education Educated to A Level Standard or equivalent. CIPD or equivalent qualification is desirable. Knowledge and skills Clear understanding of HR services and its contribution to the organisation. Extensive knowledge of Human Resources and employment law. Possesses HR administration and advisory skills to work flexibly and collaboratively. Sound knowledge of current employment legislation and ability to translate this into workplace practices. Excellent attention to detail. Intermediate IT and computer skills including Word, Outlook and Excel. Ability to work as a part of the team and to work without supervision. Excellent organisation skills with the ability to prioritise workload to meet deadlines and adhere to month-end timetable. Clear and accurate written and verbal communication that is appropriate for the audience and to write HR reports. Strong relationship building and stakeholder management skills to liaise with a wide range of people, both internal and external to the organisation. Ensures that all work is undertaken in compliance with the Data Protection Acts (DPA). Analytical, with the ability to quickly solve problems through practical and innovative means. Excellent customer focus and a genuine desire to achieve excellence in all areas of responsibility. Ability to respond to queries promptly. Patience and ability to remain calm in stressful situations. Experience Operational HR experience, providing staff with advice and supporting managers in all aspects of HR. A proven track record in coordinating the full employee life cycle. Range of experience in the use of computerised HR systems. Experience of Cascade HR is highly desirable. Experience in administering payroll and staff benefits. Experience of working in social housing desirable. Experience in dealing with staff on all levels. Personal Attributes Enthusiastic and conscientious about delivering and driving forward an excellent service in a customer-based environment. Adaptable and 'can do' attitude. Why join us When you work at SW9, you are directly impacting on the lives of our residents. In return for your energy, innovation, and commitment, we offer: Competitive salary A defined contribution Pensions Scheme (employer match up to 8%) 5 x annual salary life assurance cover Competitive annual leave entitlement Interest-free loans (including season ticket loan, Cycle-to-Work scheme, rent deposit loan) Employee assistance programme Excellent learning & development opportunities Staff discount scheme, discounted gym membership Medicash - medical cash plan A modern office and facilities Full details of the role profile available on request. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role. Candidates with the experience or relevant job titles of; HR Advisor, HR Administrator, Payroll Administrator, HRIS Management, Employee Relations Support, Recruitment Coordination, HR Data Reporting, Onboarding & Offboarding, CIPD, Employment Law Compliance, Payroll Processing, HR Systems, Absence Management may also be considered.