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Head of People, Operations & Culture
Anonymous City, Swindon
Head of People, Operations & Culture Location: Swindon based multi-site role (travel required) Salary: Circa £55,000 (depending on experience) Working Hours: Monday Thursday: 9:30am 5:00pm Friday: 9:30am 4:00pm About the Company We are a growing Swindon-based engineering, manufacturing and facilities management business employing over 100 staff across multiple operational locations. Working across commercial, industrial and specialist sectors, the company continues to expand and is now seeking an experienced and practical individual to support the Managing Director and senior leadership team in improving operational structure, people management, recruitment coordination, communication and overall business organisation. This is not a heavily corporate HR role. The business already retains outsourced HR and employment law support. Instead, this role is focused on helping coordinate and improve the day-to-day people and operational side of the company in a practical, commercially aware and hands-on manner. The Role This is a varied and hands-on leadership role suited to somebody who enjoys improving structure, supporting managers, solving problems, and helping teams operate more effectively. You will work closely with the Managing Director and senior managers across workshop, office and site-based operations to help improve communication, accountability, recruitment processes, staff support, and operational consistency. The role will also involve coordinating with the company s outsourced HR advisors to ensure employee matters are handled professionally and efficiently. This position would suit somebody from: Operations Management People Management HR Coordination Business Support Office & Operational Management Construction, Engineering or Manufacturing environments Key Responsibilities People & Staff Coordination Support managers with day-to-day people management matters Coordinate with outsourced HR advisors regarding employee relations and HR processes Assist with recruitment, onboarding and staff retention Help improve induction processes and workforce organisation Support employee development and training coordination Promote professional standards and positive working culture across all sites Operational & Business Improvement Work with management teams to improve communication and consistency across the business Help identify inefficiencies and support operational improvements Assist with implementing practical processes and better organisation Support coordination between workshop, site teams and office functions Help improve visibility, reporting and accountability across departments Management Support Work closely with the Managing Director and senior leadership team Assist in progressing business improvement projects and operational initiatives Support confidential discussions relating to staffing and organisational matters Help turn ideas into practical actions and measurable outcomes What We Are Looking For We are looking for somebody who is: Practical and organised Professional but approachable Commercially aware Confident communicating with both office and operational staff Comfortable working in a fast-paced and sometimes reactive environment Solutions-focused and capable of managing multiple priorities Experience Preferred - Previous experience in operations, people management, HR coordination, office management or business support - Experience within construction, engineering, manufacturing or industrial sectors would be highly advantageous - Good organisational and communication skills - Ability to build strong working relationships across all levels of the business - Strong problem-solving and coordination skills Why Join Us? - Growing and well-established business - Varied and interesting role with real responsibility - Opportunity to help shape business improvements and company culture - Supportive senior management team - Long-term career opportunity within a successful engineering business Additional Requirements Full UK Driving Licence preferred Willingness to travel between company locations and operational sites How to Apply Please submit your CV together with a short covering note outlining your experience and suitability for the role. Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Head of People, Operations & Culture Location: Swindon based multi-site role (travel required) Salary: Circa £55,000 (depending on experience) Working Hours: Monday Thursday: 9:30am 5:00pm Friday: 9:30am 4:00pm About the Company We are a growing Swindon-based engineering, manufacturing and facilities management business employing over 100 staff across multiple operational locations. Working across commercial, industrial and specialist sectors, the company continues to expand and is now seeking an experienced and practical individual to support the Managing Director and senior leadership team in improving operational structure, people management, recruitment coordination, communication and overall business organisation. This is not a heavily corporate HR role. The business already retains outsourced HR and employment law support. Instead, this role is focused on helping coordinate and improve the day-to-day people and operational side of the company in a practical, commercially aware and hands-on manner. The Role This is a varied and hands-on leadership role suited to somebody who enjoys improving structure, supporting managers, solving problems, and helping teams operate more effectively. You will work closely with the Managing Director and senior managers across workshop, office and site-based operations to help improve communication, accountability, recruitment processes, staff support, and operational consistency. The role will also involve coordinating with the company s outsourced HR advisors to ensure employee matters are handled professionally and efficiently. This position would suit somebody from: Operations Management People Management HR Coordination Business Support Office & Operational Management Construction, Engineering or Manufacturing environments Key Responsibilities People & Staff Coordination Support managers with day-to-day people management matters Coordinate with outsourced HR advisors regarding employee relations and HR processes Assist with recruitment, onboarding and staff retention Help improve induction processes and workforce organisation Support employee development and training coordination Promote professional standards and positive working culture across all sites Operational & Business Improvement Work with management teams to improve communication and consistency across the business Help identify inefficiencies and support operational improvements Assist with implementing practical processes and better organisation Support coordination between workshop, site teams and office functions Help improve visibility, reporting and accountability across departments Management Support Work closely with the Managing Director and senior leadership team Assist in progressing business improvement projects and operational initiatives Support confidential discussions relating to staffing and organisational matters Help turn ideas into practical actions and measurable outcomes What We Are Looking For We are looking for somebody who is: Practical and organised Professional but approachable Commercially aware Confident communicating with both office and operational staff Comfortable working in a fast-paced and sometimes reactive environment Solutions-focused and capable of managing multiple priorities Experience Preferred - Previous experience in operations, people management, HR coordination, office management or business support - Experience within construction, engineering, manufacturing or industrial sectors would be highly advantageous - Good organisational and communication skills - Ability to build strong working relationships across all levels of the business - Strong problem-solving and coordination skills Why Join Us? - Growing and well-established business - Varied and interesting role with real responsibility - Opportunity to help shape business improvements and company culture - Supportive senior management team - Long-term career opportunity within a successful engineering business Additional Requirements Full UK Driving Licence preferred Willingness to travel between company locations and operational sites How to Apply Please submit your CV together with a short covering note outlining your experience and suitability for the role. Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence.
THE BUKOLA GROUP LIMITED
HR Manager, UK
THE BUKOLA GROUP LIMITED
HR Manager, UK As HR Manager for the UK, you will join the Management teams, collaborating with the HRD. Following the HR operating model, you will ensure your team provides high-quality HR support and advice to UK leaders and employees. The role requires the ability to navigate and balance differing perspectives, building strong, credible relationships and influencing effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. This role requires a highly hands-on approach: staying close to the HRD, leaders and employees, supporting day-to-day people decisions using sound judgement and experience, and maintaining trust while operating in a fast-paced environment. This is a role for someone who is comfortable rolling up their sleeves as well as operating strategically, while remaining closely involved in the day-to-day issues that matter to the business and to employees. This role manages the UK HR team (currently four people) and collaborates with other UK HR teams within Corporate HR who are outside its reporting structure. On a day-to-day basis, you will: • Serve as a trusted partner for senior leaders located in UK ensuring the establishment of sound people management practices and the implementation of consistent decision-making processes. • Coach leaders in the application of HR procedures, processes, and tools, providing the necessary feedback on their effectiveness to the global owners, suggesting improvements and ensuring compliance is maintained. • Support leaders to identify, prioritize and build organizational capabilities, behaviours, and structures. • Promote change management and help leaders to change and deal with possible barriers. • Provide local expertise to guide policies and processes and ensure legal compliance in UK. • Partner closely with the HRD in the delivery of the HR agenda • Ensure the implementation and delivery of the EDI agenda • Manage the budget and other financial measures of the HR department Together with your team: • Deliver an HR advisory service that is responsive and supportive to both employees and leaders within the UK. • Support management teams and leaders locally in a strategic and proactive way across Business units and functions and based on strong local- and business understanding. • Deliver HR services in coordination with the HR network to ensure great HR support with consistent quality for leaders. • Collaborate with the HR network to help design and deliver global processes and activities locally. • Develop, define, and implement specific local processes and concepts based on local needs, where these are not covered by global processes and initiatives. • Ensure adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, agreements, and policies in UK. • Build strong relations and handle negotiations with local union and employee representatives. • Advise other parts of the HR organisation on local conditions, needs and legislation to reduce risk and ensure global processes and initiatives are well implemented in the UK. • Work closely with other support functions to ensure compliance and a great employee experience • Take ownership of the HR cycle and lead its implementation aligning with the HRD as required Management responsibilities: • In your role as a HR manager, you shall manage and develop the department to ensure delivery of targets, including but not limited to: o Ensure the safety, well-being, and development of employees. o Developing the department to deliver on business priorities and ensure collaboration with other units. o Ensure your team are visible and present in the office at least 3 days a week o Ensure awareness of and adherence with Code of Conduct. o Oversee the overall planning, budgeting, and performance management process within the department. o Secure License to operate through ensuring adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, collaboration with local unions and employee representatives, Employers' associations, agreements, and policies in country. Preferred Qualifications • Higher relevant education, preferably at Master's level • Chartered or Fellow Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development • Good business understanding • Strong knowledge of UK labour law and employee relations Preferred Skills & Behaviour • Must be willing to be visible to the business and leaders • Office presence of at least 3 days a week is mandatory for this role (this is a visible role) • Senior HR professional with experience working and collaborating within a global matrix structure, with an understanding of the challenges of navigating a matrix structure and be comfortable with this • Self-driven, and solution oriented (See's challenges as an opportunity to add value) • Able to manage high workload, and shifting priorities • Comfortable working in close partnership with the HRD and other functions Excellent communication skills in English Leadership expectations • Work according to the leadership expectations defined from time to time • People leadership skills • Strategic and analytical mindset • Relationship builder with the ability to collaborate constructively with colleagues and leaders at all levels • Solution oriented and strong decision maker, with excellent cooperative abilities • High personal integrity and high ethical standards. Good work ethic & a positive attitude Immediately available or short notice period 3 days in the office
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
HR Manager, UK As HR Manager for the UK, you will join the Management teams, collaborating with the HRD. Following the HR operating model, you will ensure your team provides high-quality HR support and advice to UK leaders and employees. The role requires the ability to navigate and balance differing perspectives, building strong, credible relationships and influencing effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. This role requires a highly hands-on approach: staying close to the HRD, leaders and employees, supporting day-to-day people decisions using sound judgement and experience, and maintaining trust while operating in a fast-paced environment. This is a role for someone who is comfortable rolling up their sleeves as well as operating strategically, while remaining closely involved in the day-to-day issues that matter to the business and to employees. This role manages the UK HR team (currently four people) and collaborates with other UK HR teams within Corporate HR who are outside its reporting structure. On a day-to-day basis, you will: • Serve as a trusted partner for senior leaders located in UK ensuring the establishment of sound people management practices and the implementation of consistent decision-making processes. • Coach leaders in the application of HR procedures, processes, and tools, providing the necessary feedback on their effectiveness to the global owners, suggesting improvements and ensuring compliance is maintained. • Support leaders to identify, prioritize and build organizational capabilities, behaviours, and structures. • Promote change management and help leaders to change and deal with possible barriers. • Provide local expertise to guide policies and processes and ensure legal compliance in UK. • Partner closely with the HRD in the delivery of the HR agenda • Ensure the implementation and delivery of the EDI agenda • Manage the budget and other financial measures of the HR department Together with your team: • Deliver an HR advisory service that is responsive and supportive to both employees and leaders within the UK. • Support management teams and leaders locally in a strategic and proactive way across Business units and functions and based on strong local- and business understanding. • Deliver HR services in coordination with the HR network to ensure great HR support with consistent quality for leaders. • Collaborate with the HR network to help design and deliver global processes and activities locally. • Develop, define, and implement specific local processes and concepts based on local needs, where these are not covered by global processes and initiatives. • Ensure adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, agreements, and policies in UK. • Build strong relations and handle negotiations with local union and employee representatives. • Advise other parts of the HR organisation on local conditions, needs and legislation to reduce risk and ensure global processes and initiatives are well implemented in the UK. • Work closely with other support functions to ensure compliance and a great employee experience • Take ownership of the HR cycle and lead its implementation aligning with the HRD as required Management responsibilities: • In your role as a HR manager, you shall manage and develop the department to ensure delivery of targets, including but not limited to: o Ensure the safety, well-being, and development of employees. o Developing the department to deliver on business priorities and ensure collaboration with other units. o Ensure your team are visible and present in the office at least 3 days a week o Ensure awareness of and adherence with Code of Conduct. o Oversee the overall planning, budgeting, and performance management process within the department. o Secure License to operate through ensuring adherence to employer responsibilities and related legislation, collaboration with local unions and employee representatives, Employers' associations, agreements, and policies in country. Preferred Qualifications • Higher relevant education, preferably at Master's level • Chartered or Fellow Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development • Good business understanding • Strong knowledge of UK labour law and employee relations Preferred Skills & Behaviour • Must be willing to be visible to the business and leaders • Office presence of at least 3 days a week is mandatory for this role (this is a visible role) • Senior HR professional with experience working and collaborating within a global matrix structure, with an understanding of the challenges of navigating a matrix structure and be comfortable with this • Self-driven, and solution oriented (See's challenges as an opportunity to add value) • Able to manage high workload, and shifting priorities • Comfortable working in close partnership with the HRD and other functions Excellent communication skills in English Leadership expectations • Work according to the leadership expectations defined from time to time • People leadership skills • Strategic and analytical mindset • Relationship builder with the ability to collaborate constructively with colleagues and leaders at all levels • Solution oriented and strong decision maker, with excellent cooperative abilities • High personal integrity and high ethical standards. Good work ethic & a positive attitude Immediately available or short notice period 3 days in the office
Netbox Recruitment
Service Advisor
Netbox Recruitment Ebbsfleet Valley, Kent
Service Advisor Salary: 28,000 - 30,000 Basic + Uncapped OTE 35,000+ Location: Ebbsfleet Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 5:30pm (No Weekends) Benefits: Uncapped monthly bonus ( 300 - 1,000+ per month) 24 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Company pension scheme Free on-site parking Car rental scheme available after successful probation Excellent career progression opportunities within a large dealership group Are you passionate about cars and delivering exceptional customer service? Whether you have previous Automotive experience, strong mechanical knowledge, or you're currently working within the motor industry and looking for your next challenge, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly successful dealership that combines the stability and benefits of a large dealer group with the supportive culture of a close-knit team. With just 18 employees on site, you'll enjoy a genuine family feel where your contribution is valued, your development is supported, and your career progression is encouraged. This is a fast-paced and rewarding role that would suit a highly organised individual who thrives on multitasking, building customer relationships, and delivering an outstanding customer journey from start to finish. The Role As a Service Advisor, you will act as the key point of contact between customers and the workshop, ensuring all service and repair work is managed efficiently while providing exceptional levels of customer care. Key Responsibilities: Meeting and greeting customers in a professional and friendly manner Taking inbound calls and responding to customer email enquiries Booking vehicles in for servicing, maintenance and repair work Preparing job cards and raising workshop bookings Providing customers with accurate estimates and discussing pricing Liaising with technicians and the workshop team regarding vehicle progress Keeping customers updated throughout the repair process Explaining completed work and handing vehicles back to customers Identifying opportunities to upsell service plans, maintenance packages, wear and tear items and additional repair work Managing warranty and service documentation where required Resolving customer queries and ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction Maintaining accurate customer and vehicle records using Pinnacle and One Link systems Supporting the achievement of departmental targets and CSI scores About You We are keen to speak with candidates who have: Previous experience as a Service Advisor, Aftersales Advisor, Customer Service Advisor or similar automotive role A genuine passion for the motor industry Good mechanical or vehicle knowledge Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and administration abilities The ability to work efficiently in a busy environment and manage multiple tasks A positive, proactive and customer-focused attitude Experience using dealer management systems such as Pinnacle, One Link or similar would be advantageous What's in it for You? This is a rare opportunity to join a dealership that genuinely values its employees. You'll benefit from the backing of a large, successful dealer group while working within a supportive and welcoming team environment. In return for your hard work, you'll receive a competitive salary, uncapped earning potential, excellent benefits and genuine opportunities to progress your career. Apply today to find out more. Contact Recruitment (phone number removed) option 2
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Service Advisor Salary: 28,000 - 30,000 Basic + Uncapped OTE 35,000+ Location: Ebbsfleet Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 5:30pm (No Weekends) Benefits: Uncapped monthly bonus ( 300 - 1,000+ per month) 24 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Company pension scheme Free on-site parking Car rental scheme available after successful probation Excellent career progression opportunities within a large dealership group Are you passionate about cars and delivering exceptional customer service? Whether you have previous Automotive experience, strong mechanical knowledge, or you're currently working within the motor industry and looking for your next challenge, this is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly successful dealership that combines the stability and benefits of a large dealer group with the supportive culture of a close-knit team. With just 18 employees on site, you'll enjoy a genuine family feel where your contribution is valued, your development is supported, and your career progression is encouraged. This is a fast-paced and rewarding role that would suit a highly organised individual who thrives on multitasking, building customer relationships, and delivering an outstanding customer journey from start to finish. The Role As a Service Advisor, you will act as the key point of contact between customers and the workshop, ensuring all service and repair work is managed efficiently while providing exceptional levels of customer care. Key Responsibilities: Meeting and greeting customers in a professional and friendly manner Taking inbound calls and responding to customer email enquiries Booking vehicles in for servicing, maintenance and repair work Preparing job cards and raising workshop bookings Providing customers with accurate estimates and discussing pricing Liaising with technicians and the workshop team regarding vehicle progress Keeping customers updated throughout the repair process Explaining completed work and handing vehicles back to customers Identifying opportunities to upsell service plans, maintenance packages, wear and tear items and additional repair work Managing warranty and service documentation where required Resolving customer queries and ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction Maintaining accurate customer and vehicle records using Pinnacle and One Link systems Supporting the achievement of departmental targets and CSI scores About You We are keen to speak with candidates who have: Previous experience as a Service Advisor, Aftersales Advisor, Customer Service Advisor or similar automotive role A genuine passion for the motor industry Good mechanical or vehicle knowledge Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and administration abilities The ability to work efficiently in a busy environment and manage multiple tasks A positive, proactive and customer-focused attitude Experience using dealer management systems such as Pinnacle, One Link or similar would be advantageous What's in it for You? This is a rare opportunity to join a dealership that genuinely values its employees. You'll benefit from the backing of a large, successful dealer group while working within a supportive and welcoming team environment. In return for your hard work, you'll receive a competitive salary, uncapped earning potential, excellent benefits and genuine opportunities to progress your career. Apply today to find out more. Contact Recruitment (phone number removed) option 2
JAM Recruitment Ltd
HR Advisor
JAM Recruitment Ltd Rochester, Kent
HR Advisor Rochester Based (Hybrid 4 days per week on site) 26.76 per Umbrella Inside IR35 6 Month Contract initially. This is a great opportunity to work within one of the UK's leading Defence organisations based in Rochester. Hybrid working 4 days per week on site Knowledge and experience: The role requires an individual with experience of working in an HR department in either an HR Officer or HR Advisor role. The role holder will hold an in depth understanding and experience of HR policies and procedures, internal and external best practice and able to bring their experience to articulate these in order to ensure effective deployment within their work area. The role requires practical knowledge and experience of HR administrative procedures to support effective HR delivery. The role requires a good understanding of how to influence others in order to operationalise, integrate and deliver HR processes, projects and change in a business through experience of advising and supporting managers on a range of employee relations matters to an appropriate conclusion. Strong knowledge and practical experience of applying employment legislation and best practice is essential. Experience of dealing with matters confidentially and sensitively with a sound knowledge of GDPR. Knowledge and understanding of Trade Unions and experience working alongside them would be advantageous. Knowledge and experience of working with HRIS and data analytics would also be advantageous. Skills: The role requires good communication skills (both verbally and in writing), able to engage and collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders, often with a degree of sensitivity. Stakeholders include (not limited to) departmental Line Managers, Employee Representatives and Employees. The role holder should be able to demonstrate integrity, honesty and confidentiality to gain the confidence and respect of others. The ability to build effective and productive relationships with managers and employees across the business is essential. Due to the nature of the work environment, the job holder is required to have the ability to solve problems in a dynamic way. The role requires analytical thought to resolve issues in a variety of complex situations and the ability to apply skills and knowledge to a range of problems and issues, drawing upon previous experience. The role holder should have the ability to produce accurate management information and data and strong IT skills particularly relating to Microsoft Office applications CIPD qualified to level 3/level 5 is essential. For more information please contact Lauren Morley at JAM Recruitment or click apply.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
HR Advisor Rochester Based (Hybrid 4 days per week on site) 26.76 per Umbrella Inside IR35 6 Month Contract initially. This is a great opportunity to work within one of the UK's leading Defence organisations based in Rochester. Hybrid working 4 days per week on site Knowledge and experience: The role requires an individual with experience of working in an HR department in either an HR Officer or HR Advisor role. The role holder will hold an in depth understanding and experience of HR policies and procedures, internal and external best practice and able to bring their experience to articulate these in order to ensure effective deployment within their work area. The role requires practical knowledge and experience of HR administrative procedures to support effective HR delivery. The role requires a good understanding of how to influence others in order to operationalise, integrate and deliver HR processes, projects and change in a business through experience of advising and supporting managers on a range of employee relations matters to an appropriate conclusion. Strong knowledge and practical experience of applying employment legislation and best practice is essential. Experience of dealing with matters confidentially and sensitively with a sound knowledge of GDPR. Knowledge and understanding of Trade Unions and experience working alongside them would be advantageous. Knowledge and experience of working with HRIS and data analytics would also be advantageous. Skills: The role requires good communication skills (both verbally and in writing), able to engage and collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders, often with a degree of sensitivity. Stakeholders include (not limited to) departmental Line Managers, Employee Representatives and Employees. The role holder should be able to demonstrate integrity, honesty and confidentiality to gain the confidence and respect of others. The ability to build effective and productive relationships with managers and employees across the business is essential. Due to the nature of the work environment, the job holder is required to have the ability to solve problems in a dynamic way. The role requires analytical thought to resolve issues in a variety of complex situations and the ability to apply skills and knowledge to a range of problems and issues, drawing upon previous experience. The role holder should have the ability to produce accurate management information and data and strong IT skills particularly relating to Microsoft Office applications CIPD qualified to level 3/level 5 is essential. For more information please contact Lauren Morley at JAM Recruitment or click apply.
Baltimore Consulting Limited
School Improvement Advisor
Baltimore Consulting Limited
School Improvement Advisor (Primary) 39 weeks (term-time) Start September 2026 £450 per day - Inside IR35 (via umbrella) South East - On-site with some flexible home working CVs are being reviewed immediately and interviews will be taking place week commencing 6th July 2026. Are you an experienced education leader ready to make a measurable impact across multiple schools? As a School Improvement Advisor , you will play a pivotal role in driving standards, supporting leadership teams, and shaping outcomes for children across a defined cluster of schools. This is a highly visible opportunity where your expertise will directly influence teaching quality, leadership effectiveness, and school performance. Your role as School Improvement Advisor: Lead school reviews and deliver impactful improvement visits across your assigned cluster Provide expert challenge and support on teaching & learning, raising standards across phases Work closely with Headteachers and Governing Bodies to strengthen leadership and accountability Design and deliver high-quality training and development programmes for school leaders Produce clear, evidence-based reports and improvement plans that drive sustained change Your experience as School Improvement Advisor: Proven track record as a Headteacher or senior leader with demonstrable improvement outcomes NPQH/NPQEL qualification or equivalent leadership accreditation Experience with Ofsted / RISE frameworks and school evaluation processes Strong understanding of primary education, curriculum, and effective pedagogy Demonstrable expertise in school improvement strategy, leadership coaching, and governance In this School Improvement Advisor opportunity, you will be embedded within schools throughout the academic year, building trusted relationships and delivering tangible outcomes. This is a primarily on site role supported by time at home to produce high-quality reports. If you're ready to step into a highly influential School Improvement Advisor position and shape the future of education across a network of schools, we want to hear from you now. If you re interested in discussing this opportunity in more detail or know someone who this may be of interest to, please contact Athena on (phone number removed) or apply today. (We offer a senior referral scheme upon successful placement of your recommendation so please do get in contact) Our clients are passionate about creating and evolving a diverse workforce and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant. Recruiting decisions are based on your experience and skills. Any reasonable adjustments in the workplace will be fully supported during the application and hiring process.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
School Improvement Advisor (Primary) 39 weeks (term-time) Start September 2026 £450 per day - Inside IR35 (via umbrella) South East - On-site with some flexible home working CVs are being reviewed immediately and interviews will be taking place week commencing 6th July 2026. Are you an experienced education leader ready to make a measurable impact across multiple schools? As a School Improvement Advisor , you will play a pivotal role in driving standards, supporting leadership teams, and shaping outcomes for children across a defined cluster of schools. This is a highly visible opportunity where your expertise will directly influence teaching quality, leadership effectiveness, and school performance. Your role as School Improvement Advisor: Lead school reviews and deliver impactful improvement visits across your assigned cluster Provide expert challenge and support on teaching & learning, raising standards across phases Work closely with Headteachers and Governing Bodies to strengthen leadership and accountability Design and deliver high-quality training and development programmes for school leaders Produce clear, evidence-based reports and improvement plans that drive sustained change Your experience as School Improvement Advisor: Proven track record as a Headteacher or senior leader with demonstrable improvement outcomes NPQH/NPQEL qualification or equivalent leadership accreditation Experience with Ofsted / RISE frameworks and school evaluation processes Strong understanding of primary education, curriculum, and effective pedagogy Demonstrable expertise in school improvement strategy, leadership coaching, and governance In this School Improvement Advisor opportunity, you will be embedded within schools throughout the academic year, building trusted relationships and delivering tangible outcomes. This is a primarily on site role supported by time at home to produce high-quality reports. If you're ready to step into a highly influential School Improvement Advisor position and shape the future of education across a network of schools, we want to hear from you now. If you re interested in discussing this opportunity in more detail or know someone who this may be of interest to, please contact Athena on (phone number removed) or apply today. (We offer a senior referral scheme upon successful placement of your recommendation so please do get in contact) Our clients are passionate about creating and evolving a diverse workforce and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant. Recruiting decisions are based on your experience and skills. Any reasonable adjustments in the workplace will be fully supported during the application and hiring process.
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
People Partner
Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited Brighton, Sussex
People Partner Location: Brighton Salary: £39,000 £50,440 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As People Partner, you will work closely with senior leaders and managers to support the delivery of operational priorities through effective people practices. You will act as a credible and trusted advisor across a range of people matters, contributing to a positive and inclusive working environment across the University. What You ll Do: Partner with senior leaders and managers to align people priorities with operational needs, offering pragmatic and solutions-focused advice. Provide support across a broad range of employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, redundancy, TUPE and dispute resolution cases. Act as a key contact for employees, offering clear, timely and consistent guidance on people-related queries and issues. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the People team, including Recruitment, Learning and Development and People Operations, to ensure a coordinated approach. Support the implementation of people policies, processes and initiatives, ensuring consistency and adherence to best practice. Use people data and management information to identify trends, risks and opportunities, supporting informed decision-making. Contribute to leadership meetings, working groups and people-related projects as a representative of the People function. Support continuous improvement activity within the People team, contributing to agreed objectives and service delivery standards. What You ll Bring: Experience in a People Partner or similar generalist HR role, with a broad understanding of employee relations practice. Sound knowledge of UK employment law and its application in a practical setting. The ability to build effective working relationships with stakeholders at different levels, providing balanced and credible advice. Strong communication skills, including the ability to influence, negotiate and handle sensitive conversations. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to manage a varied workload and balance competing priorities. Experience supporting or implementing changes to policies, processes or ways of working. Confidence in using HR systems, Microsoft Office and data to support decision-making. A Level 5 qualification in Human Resources, or equivalent professional experience. Although based at our client s Brighton Campus, you would also have allocated People Partnering responsibilities in Essex and London so regular travel is required. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone, Challenge the Norm, Grow Together, Do The Right Thing, Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Click apply and complete your application.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
People Partner Location: Brighton Salary: £39,000 £50,440 per annum Our client is more than just an educational institution; they are a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, they offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Their commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets them apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields. About the Role As People Partner, you will work closely with senior leaders and managers to support the delivery of operational priorities through effective people practices. You will act as a credible and trusted advisor across a range of people matters, contributing to a positive and inclusive working environment across the University. What You ll Do: Partner with senior leaders and managers to align people priorities with operational needs, offering pragmatic and solutions-focused advice. Provide support across a broad range of employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, redundancy, TUPE and dispute resolution cases. Act as a key contact for employees, offering clear, timely and consistent guidance on people-related queries and issues. Work collaboratively with colleagues across the People team, including Recruitment, Learning and Development and People Operations, to ensure a coordinated approach. Support the implementation of people policies, processes and initiatives, ensuring consistency and adherence to best practice. Use people data and management information to identify trends, risks and opportunities, supporting informed decision-making. Contribute to leadership meetings, working groups and people-related projects as a representative of the People function. Support continuous improvement activity within the People team, contributing to agreed objectives and service delivery standards. What You ll Bring: Experience in a People Partner or similar generalist HR role, with a broad understanding of employee relations practice. Sound knowledge of UK employment law and its application in a practical setting. The ability to build effective working relationships with stakeholders at different levels, providing balanced and credible advice. Strong communication skills, including the ability to influence, negotiate and handle sensitive conversations. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to manage a varied workload and balance competing priorities. Experience supporting or implementing changes to policies, processes or ways of working. Confidence in using HR systems, Microsoft Office and data to support decision-making. A Level 5 qualification in Human Resources, or equivalent professional experience. Although based at our client s Brighton Campus, you would also have allocated People Partnering responsibilities in Essex and London so regular travel is required. Why Our Client? They are a values-led organisation, meaning their core values underpin all that they do: Believe in Everyone, Challenge the Norm, Grow Together, Do The Right Thing, Own It. In addition to joining a committed and dedicated team, you will have access to: 25 days holiday per year (FTE) SMART pension A comprehensive benefits package They continually strive to create a culture of inclusivity so that they truly represent their diverse communities. They particularly welcome applications from people of colour who are underrepresented in their organisation. They are committed to promoting the safety and welfare of their students therefore, all successful applicants are required to complete a basic DBS disclosure. Depending on the role, you may be required to complete an enhanced check / enhanced check with barred list if required by statute and internal policy. How To Apply Click apply and complete your application.
Hays
Corporate Tax Manager
Hays
Job Title: Corporate Tax Manager Job Location: Edinburgh Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading UK accountancy firm ranked among the top 15 nationally and part of a globally recognised network. Known for its people-first culture and commitment to excellence, the firm offers a dynamic and inclusive environment where individuals are supported to thrive. With award-winning development programmes and a strong focus on continuous learning, you'll be joining a business that truly invests in its people and values their contributions. Your new role As a Corporate Tax Manager, you'll be responsible for delivering high-quality tax advisory and compliance services to a varied client base, including owner-managed businesses, large corporates, and international groups. Whether you're stepping into your first managerial role or bringing established experience, this position offers the flexibility to tailor your responsibilities to your strengths and career goals. You'll work closely with clients to understand their businesses, provide strategic insights, and help navigate complex tax challenges. What you'll need to succeed You'll be CTA, ACA, ACCA qualified (or equivalent), with a strong background in corporate tax and a passion for delivering exceptional client service. You'll have excellent communication skills, commercial awareness, and the ability to build lasting relationships. A proactive and collaborative approach is essential, along with the motivation to grow professionally in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. What you'll get in return You'll receive a competitive salary package, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, and the option to buy or sell up to 5 days. The firm offers agile working, including core hours from 10 AM to 2 PM and two home-working days per week, helping you balance work and personal commitments. Additional benefits include discretionary bonuses, employee recognition awards, a structured succession planning programme, and access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with counselling and virtual GP services. What you need to do now If you're ready to take the next step in your career and join a firm that values your individuality and supports your growth, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now through Hays or contact your local Hays recruitment consultant to find out more about this exciting opportunity.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Corporate Tax Manager Job Location: Edinburgh Your new company This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading UK accountancy firm ranked among the top 15 nationally and part of a globally recognised network. Known for its people-first culture and commitment to excellence, the firm offers a dynamic and inclusive environment where individuals are supported to thrive. With award-winning development programmes and a strong focus on continuous learning, you'll be joining a business that truly invests in its people and values their contributions. Your new role As a Corporate Tax Manager, you'll be responsible for delivering high-quality tax advisory and compliance services to a varied client base, including owner-managed businesses, large corporates, and international groups. Whether you're stepping into your first managerial role or bringing established experience, this position offers the flexibility to tailor your responsibilities to your strengths and career goals. You'll work closely with clients to understand their businesses, provide strategic insights, and help navigate complex tax challenges. What you'll need to succeed You'll be CTA, ACA, ACCA qualified (or equivalent), with a strong background in corporate tax and a passion for delivering exceptional client service. You'll have excellent communication skills, commercial awareness, and the ability to build lasting relationships. A proactive and collaborative approach is essential, along with the motivation to grow professionally in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. What you'll get in return You'll receive a competitive salary package, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, and the option to buy or sell up to 5 days. The firm offers agile working, including core hours from 10 AM to 2 PM and two home-working days per week, helping you balance work and personal commitments. Additional benefits include discretionary bonuses, employee recognition awards, a structured succession planning programme, and access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with counselling and virtual GP services. What you need to do now If you're ready to take the next step in your career and join a firm that values your individuality and supports your growth, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now through Hays or contact your local Hays recruitment consultant to find out more about this exciting opportunity.
Auto Skills UK
Customer Experience Manager
Auto Skills UK Gloucester, Gloucestershire
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE MANAGER Location: Gloucester OTE: Up to £40,000 Hours: Full Time Driving Licence Required: Yes Are you an experienced automotive aftersales professional looking to take the next step in your career? We are currently recruiting for a Customer Experience Manager to join a busy and successful automotive dealership. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Service Advisor, Service Team Leader, or Service Manager looking to develop their career within a growing and supportive business. As Customer Experience Manager, you will be responsible for leading the service reception team, driving customer satisfaction, and ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the front-of-house aftersales department. Benefits Annual leave increases with length of service Colleague referral bonus scheme Discounted vehicle purchase schemes Discounted servicing, parts, and bodyshop services Ongoing training and career development opportunities Employee wellbeing support Retail and shopping discounts Free eye care vouchers Responsibilities of a Customer Experience Manager Leading, coaching, and supporting a team of Service Advisors Ensuring exceptional customer service standards are delivered at all times Driving customer satisfaction and service department performance Identifying areas for improvement within the service reception operation Managing customer concerns and ensuring positive resolutions Supporting aftersales processes and departmental efficiency Building strong relationships with customers, colleagues, and suppliers Monitoring team performance and maintaining high operational standards Assisting with workload planning and daily department organisation Skills and Qualifications Previous experience as a Senior Service Advisor, Service Team Leader, Service Manager, or similar automotive aftersales role Strong leadership and people management skills Excellent customer service and communication ability Positive and proactive approach to problem solving Strong organisational and time management skills Ability to remain calm and professional under pressure Commercial awareness and focus on customer satisfaction Full UK Driving Licence What's on Offer? This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to move into a customer-focused leadership role where success is measured through customer satisfaction, team performance, and the smooth running of a busy aftersales department. The role offers genuine career progression opportunities into senior aftersales management positions within a growing automotive business. If you are interested in this Customer Experience Manager position, please contact Howard at Auto Skills UK and quote job number: 53983 for more information or to apply.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE MANAGER Location: Gloucester OTE: Up to £40,000 Hours: Full Time Driving Licence Required: Yes Are you an experienced automotive aftersales professional looking to take the next step in your career? We are currently recruiting for a Customer Experience Manager to join a busy and successful automotive dealership. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Service Advisor, Service Team Leader, or Service Manager looking to develop their career within a growing and supportive business. As Customer Experience Manager, you will be responsible for leading the service reception team, driving customer satisfaction, and ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the front-of-house aftersales department. Benefits Annual leave increases with length of service Colleague referral bonus scheme Discounted vehicle purchase schemes Discounted servicing, parts, and bodyshop services Ongoing training and career development opportunities Employee wellbeing support Retail and shopping discounts Free eye care vouchers Responsibilities of a Customer Experience Manager Leading, coaching, and supporting a team of Service Advisors Ensuring exceptional customer service standards are delivered at all times Driving customer satisfaction and service department performance Identifying areas for improvement within the service reception operation Managing customer concerns and ensuring positive resolutions Supporting aftersales processes and departmental efficiency Building strong relationships with customers, colleagues, and suppliers Monitoring team performance and maintaining high operational standards Assisting with workload planning and daily department organisation Skills and Qualifications Previous experience as a Senior Service Advisor, Service Team Leader, Service Manager, or similar automotive aftersales role Strong leadership and people management skills Excellent customer service and communication ability Positive and proactive approach to problem solving Strong organisational and time management skills Ability to remain calm and professional under pressure Commercial awareness and focus on customer satisfaction Full UK Driving Licence What's on Offer? This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to move into a customer-focused leadership role where success is measured through customer satisfaction, team performance, and the smooth running of a busy aftersales department. The role offers genuine career progression opportunities into senior aftersales management positions within a growing automotive business. If you are interested in this Customer Experience Manager position, please contact Howard at Auto Skills UK and quote job number: 53983 for more information or to apply.
Seismic Recruitment
Hr Business Partner
Seismic Recruitment Desford, Leicestershire
HR Business Partner Desford LE9 (fully onsite role) Initial 12 month contract extensions available or permanent for the right person Up to £31.23 PAYE hourly rate plus holiday and pension contribution OR Umbrella hourly rates up to £42.77 - depending on experience 36.5 hours per week with an early finish every Friday! 08:00-16:30 Monday-Thursday & 08:00-14:00 Friday Are you an experienced HR professional looking for a true HR Business Partner role within a globally recognised manufacturing organisation? We re looking for a HR Partner to join a world-leading manufacturer on an initial contract basis. Created due to business growth, this role will provide dedicated support to a customer group and help drive a more strategic, value-added HR service. This is a great opportunity to join a global business where you ll partner closely with operational leaders, influence people strategy, and make a real impact across the organisation. There is also potential for the role to become permanent. What the HR Partner will be doing: Partnering with operational leaders on their people agenda and business objectives Acting as a trusted advisor on HR policy, procedures and employment legislation Managing employee relations cases including disciplinary, grievance, absence and performance Supporting workforce planning, succession planning and talent development Building strong relationships with Trade Union representatives and key stakeholders Using HR data and insights to identify trends and support decision-making Supporting HR systems, data accuracy and reporting Contributing to HR projects and continuous improvement activity What we re looking for: Essential: Experience as a HR Partner, HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor Strong employee relations experience (disciplinary & grievance) Experience working in a unionised environment Strong analytical skills with good Excel capability Confident communicating across shop-floor and senior leadership levels Hands-on, proactive approach with ability to work independently Desirable: CIPD qualification Experience with Workday or similar HR systems Exposure to Power BI Background in manufacturing, engineering, automotive, aerospace, FMCG, retail or logistics To apply, please submit a copy of your up-to-date CV indicating your relevant experience. Applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK, and evidence of eligibility will be required. Suitable candidates will be contacted. The above represents a summary of the contract assignment. A full description of this contract assignment is available. A full explanation of this rate and all deductions will be provided in a key information document (KID) supplied to registered candidates.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
HR Business Partner Desford LE9 (fully onsite role) Initial 12 month contract extensions available or permanent for the right person Up to £31.23 PAYE hourly rate plus holiday and pension contribution OR Umbrella hourly rates up to £42.77 - depending on experience 36.5 hours per week with an early finish every Friday! 08:00-16:30 Monday-Thursday & 08:00-14:00 Friday Are you an experienced HR professional looking for a true HR Business Partner role within a globally recognised manufacturing organisation? We re looking for a HR Partner to join a world-leading manufacturer on an initial contract basis. Created due to business growth, this role will provide dedicated support to a customer group and help drive a more strategic, value-added HR service. This is a great opportunity to join a global business where you ll partner closely with operational leaders, influence people strategy, and make a real impact across the organisation. There is also potential for the role to become permanent. What the HR Partner will be doing: Partnering with operational leaders on their people agenda and business objectives Acting as a trusted advisor on HR policy, procedures and employment legislation Managing employee relations cases including disciplinary, grievance, absence and performance Supporting workforce planning, succession planning and talent development Building strong relationships with Trade Union representatives and key stakeholders Using HR data and insights to identify trends and support decision-making Supporting HR systems, data accuracy and reporting Contributing to HR projects and continuous improvement activity What we re looking for: Essential: Experience as a HR Partner, HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor Strong employee relations experience (disciplinary & grievance) Experience working in a unionised environment Strong analytical skills with good Excel capability Confident communicating across shop-floor and senior leadership levels Hands-on, proactive approach with ability to work independently Desirable: CIPD qualification Experience with Workday or similar HR systems Exposure to Power BI Background in manufacturing, engineering, automotive, aerospace, FMCG, retail or logistics To apply, please submit a copy of your up-to-date CV indicating your relevant experience. Applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK, and evidence of eligibility will be required. Suitable candidates will be contacted. The above represents a summary of the contract assignment. A full description of this contract assignment is available. A full explanation of this rate and all deductions will be provided in a key information document (KID) supplied to registered candidates.
THE BUKOLA GROUP LIMITED
HR Administrator
THE BUKOLA GROUP LIMITED Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire
You as the HR Administrator will play a key role in delivering an efficient, compliant, and high-quality HR service across the full employee lifecycle. The role is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and administration of HR processes, ensuring accuracy, strong audit trails, and compliance with UK employment law, right to work requirements, and industry standards. Main Duties and Responsibilities Administration Act as the first point of contact for all UK HR queries, providing a responsive and professional service to employees. Maintain accurate employee data within HR systems promptly and correctly. Manage the UK HR inbox, responding within agreed timeframes, and ensure all documentation is complete, compliant, and stored in line with GDPR and audit requirements. Onboarding & New Starters Own the onboarding process from pre-employment through to week 1, including managing communications, coordinating and hosting inductions, and ensuring all compliance requirements. Ensure new starters are accurately set up across HR systems, payroll, and benefits, with complete and compliant employee records maintained. Payroll & Benefits Own the preparation and accuracy of all monthly payroll data, including starters, leavers, contractual changes and any other updates. Maintain payroll trackers and audit trails, resolve payroll queries, and support the smooth running of the monthly payroll cycle. Also manage employee benefits, liaising with providers where needed, and process HR-related invoices accurately and on time. Time, Attendance & Leave With support from the HR Advisor, administer annual leave, sickness absence, and family-friendly leave processes, ensuring all data is accurately recorded within HR systems. Support managers with basic absence queries and ensure relevant information is captured and shared with the HR Advisor in a timely manner. Employee Relations Support Provide administrative support across employee relations processes, including preparing letters, meeting notes, and documentation. Support HR Advisor and Manager with case administration, ensuring records are accurate, well-organized, and maintained in line with confidentiality and compliance requirements. Global Mobility & Compliance Own the administration and tracking of A1 certificates and visa requirements, ensuring records are accurate and up to date. Maintain Right to Work documentation and support with sponsor license requirements, escalating any risks or upcoming deadlines as needed. Reporting & HR Data Maintain accurate people data and support the production of regular HR reports, including joiners, leavers, absence, and payroll inputs. Ensure trackers and reporting data are consistently updated, reliable, and available to support business decision-making. Leavers & Offboarding Process resignations and manage all leaver administration, including preparing documentation, updating HR systems, and coordinating final payroll inputs. Support the exit interview process and ensure all records are accurately completed and archived. Continuous Improvement This role allows for suggestions and recommendations on process improvement and involvement in Group HR projects. Identify opportunities to improve HR processes and administrative efficiency, supporting ongoing system and process improvements. Contribute to standardising HR practices and support wider HR projects as required. Skills and Experience Required for the HR Administrator: Strong communication and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and HRIS systems. Ability to learn new things quickly and work under pressure. Time-management and prioritisation skills Experience in HR Administration or a similar role, preferably within construction or a similar blue-collar environment.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
You as the HR Administrator will play a key role in delivering an efficient, compliant, and high-quality HR service across the full employee lifecycle. The role is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and administration of HR processes, ensuring accuracy, strong audit trails, and compliance with UK employment law, right to work requirements, and industry standards. Main Duties and Responsibilities Administration Act as the first point of contact for all UK HR queries, providing a responsive and professional service to employees. Maintain accurate employee data within HR systems promptly and correctly. Manage the UK HR inbox, responding within agreed timeframes, and ensure all documentation is complete, compliant, and stored in line with GDPR and audit requirements. Onboarding & New Starters Own the onboarding process from pre-employment through to week 1, including managing communications, coordinating and hosting inductions, and ensuring all compliance requirements. Ensure new starters are accurately set up across HR systems, payroll, and benefits, with complete and compliant employee records maintained. Payroll & Benefits Own the preparation and accuracy of all monthly payroll data, including starters, leavers, contractual changes and any other updates. Maintain payroll trackers and audit trails, resolve payroll queries, and support the smooth running of the monthly payroll cycle. Also manage employee benefits, liaising with providers where needed, and process HR-related invoices accurately and on time. Time, Attendance & Leave With support from the HR Advisor, administer annual leave, sickness absence, and family-friendly leave processes, ensuring all data is accurately recorded within HR systems. Support managers with basic absence queries and ensure relevant information is captured and shared with the HR Advisor in a timely manner. Employee Relations Support Provide administrative support across employee relations processes, including preparing letters, meeting notes, and documentation. Support HR Advisor and Manager with case administration, ensuring records are accurate, well-organized, and maintained in line with confidentiality and compliance requirements. Global Mobility & Compliance Own the administration and tracking of A1 certificates and visa requirements, ensuring records are accurate and up to date. Maintain Right to Work documentation and support with sponsor license requirements, escalating any risks or upcoming deadlines as needed. Reporting & HR Data Maintain accurate people data and support the production of regular HR reports, including joiners, leavers, absence, and payroll inputs. Ensure trackers and reporting data are consistently updated, reliable, and available to support business decision-making. Leavers & Offboarding Process resignations and manage all leaver administration, including preparing documentation, updating HR systems, and coordinating final payroll inputs. Support the exit interview process and ensure all records are accurately completed and archived. Continuous Improvement This role allows for suggestions and recommendations on process improvement and involvement in Group HR projects. Identify opportunities to improve HR processes and administrative efficiency, supporting ongoing system and process improvements. Contribute to standardising HR practices and support wider HR projects as required. Skills and Experience Required for the HR Administrator: Strong communication and attention to detail. Proficient in Microsoft Office and HRIS systems. Ability to learn new things quickly and work under pressure. Time-management and prioritisation skills Experience in HR Administration or a similar role, preferably within construction or a similar blue-collar environment.
ICONIC RESOURCING LTD
Associate / Legal Director - Private Client
ICONIC RESOURCING LTD Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Associate / Legal Director - Private Client Location: Glasgow (Hybrid)Salary: £60,000 to £75,000 plus BenefitsAn opportunity has arisen for an experienced Private Client solicitor to join a leading and highly respected Scottish law firm as part of its well established and growing Glasgow practice.This role offers the opportunity to work within one of Scotland's largest Private Client teams, advising individuals, families and trustees on high quality and often complex personal and wealth planning matters, while playing a key role in the continued growth of the practice. The Role You will join a collaborative and forward thinking Private Client team with strong national support and an excellent reputation in the market. The work is varied and includes: Wills, estate and succession planning Inheritance tax planning and wealth structuring Trust creation, administration and advisory work Powers of Attorney and executry matters Advising on complex and high-value estates Acting as a trusted adviser to individuals, families and trustees You will also contribute to the continued development of the Glasgow practice, supporting business development initiatives and helping to strengthen long-term client relationships. For those joining at Legal Director level, there will be clear expectations around leadership, mentoring junior colleagues, and playing an active role in shaping the strategic direction of the team. The Team You will work as part of one of Scotland's largest and most respected Private Client departments, benefiting from the scale, strength and resources of a full service national firm.The culture is collaborative, supportive and relationship driven, with a strong emphasis on client care, long term relationships and innovation. The firm combines heritage and reputation with a modern, forward looking approach, embracing technology and continuous improvement to enhance client service.The firm is offering a competitive salary, bonus and generous benefits package, alongside hybrid working and a strong commitment to professional development and progression.To apply for this role, please send your CV or contact Connie Nimmo at Iconic Resourcing for a confidential chat and further details.At Iconic Resourcing, we understand that not all candidates will meet every single desired qualification or skill for the job positions posted on behalf of our clients. However, if you believe that you can add value to the role despite your experience looking a little different from what we've identified, we would be thrilled to learn more about you.Iconic Resourcing is committed to partnering with clients who share our values of inclusivity and diversity. We work with many businesses that recognise the importance of creating a welcoming and respectful workplace for all employees. As an equal opportunities employer, we treat all applications fairly and equally. We act as both an employment business and an employment agency and are happy to accommodate any reasonable adjustments required. To view all of our Iconic Jobs across Scotland, please visit our website.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Associate / Legal Director - Private Client Location: Glasgow (Hybrid)Salary: £60,000 to £75,000 plus BenefitsAn opportunity has arisen for an experienced Private Client solicitor to join a leading and highly respected Scottish law firm as part of its well established and growing Glasgow practice.This role offers the opportunity to work within one of Scotland's largest Private Client teams, advising individuals, families and trustees on high quality and often complex personal and wealth planning matters, while playing a key role in the continued growth of the practice. The Role You will join a collaborative and forward thinking Private Client team with strong national support and an excellent reputation in the market. The work is varied and includes: Wills, estate and succession planning Inheritance tax planning and wealth structuring Trust creation, administration and advisory work Powers of Attorney and executry matters Advising on complex and high-value estates Acting as a trusted adviser to individuals, families and trustees You will also contribute to the continued development of the Glasgow practice, supporting business development initiatives and helping to strengthen long-term client relationships. For those joining at Legal Director level, there will be clear expectations around leadership, mentoring junior colleagues, and playing an active role in shaping the strategic direction of the team. The Team You will work as part of one of Scotland's largest and most respected Private Client departments, benefiting from the scale, strength and resources of a full service national firm.The culture is collaborative, supportive and relationship driven, with a strong emphasis on client care, long term relationships and innovation. The firm combines heritage and reputation with a modern, forward looking approach, embracing technology and continuous improvement to enhance client service.The firm is offering a competitive salary, bonus and generous benefits package, alongside hybrid working and a strong commitment to professional development and progression.To apply for this role, please send your CV or contact Connie Nimmo at Iconic Resourcing for a confidential chat and further details.At Iconic Resourcing, we understand that not all candidates will meet every single desired qualification or skill for the job positions posted on behalf of our clients. However, if you believe that you can add value to the role despite your experience looking a little different from what we've identified, we would be thrilled to learn more about you.Iconic Resourcing is committed to partnering with clients who share our values of inclusivity and diversity. We work with many businesses that recognise the importance of creating a welcoming and respectful workplace for all employees. As an equal opportunities employer, we treat all applications fairly and equally. We act as both an employment business and an employment agency and are happy to accommodate any reasonable adjustments required. To view all of our Iconic Jobs across Scotland, please visit our website.
Anderson Scott Solutions Ltd
Key Account Manager
Anderson Scott Solutions Ltd Reading, Berkshire
Key Account Manager UK South (Hybrid / Remote - 1-2 days per month in office) £55,000 - £65,000 + Benefits We are recruiting on behalf of a growing and forward-thinking technology business seeking an experienced Key Account Manager to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven account management professional with experience in ERP, SaaS, or subscription-based software environments to take ownership of a portfolio of strategic customers and play a key role in driving long-term client success. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor to customers, building strong relationships, identifying growth opportunities, and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction, retention, and commercial value. Key Responsibilities Manage and develop long-term strategic relationships with key customer accounts. Act as the primary commercial contact for a portfolio of high-value clients. Build and maintain account development plans aligned to customer objectives and business priorities. Lead regular customer reviews, strategic meetings, and stakeholder engagement activities. Coordinate internal teams to ensure actions, deliverables, and customer commitments are effectively managed. Identify opportunities for account growth including upselling, cross-selling, and contract expansion. Develop and manage revenue and growth plans across assigned accounts. Lead contract renewals and commercial negotiations. Proactively identify and mitigate risks relating to customer retention and satisfaction. Support the continuous improvement of account management processes and best practices across the business. Skills & Experience Required Minimum 5 years' experience in account management, commercial, or customer-facing roles within ERP, SaaS, or subscription-based software businesses. Strong experience working with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central environments. Proven ability to manage complex customer relationships involving multiple stakeholders. Strong commercial awareness with experience driving account growth and customer retention. Strategic mindset with the ability to focus on long-term customer value. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with confidence engaging at senior leadership level. Highly organised with strong prioritisation and account management capabilities. Comfortable working autonomously and taking ownership of customer outcomes. Experience using HubSpot CRM would be advantageous. Benefits Competitive annual leave entitlement, including your birthday off. Pension scheme available from day one. Critical Illness and Death in Service cover. Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme. Employee Assistance Programme. Ongoing professional development and Microsoft certification training. Modern, digitally focused working environment with access to the latest Microsoft technologies. Supportive company culture with a strong focus on wellbeing and employee development.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Key Account Manager UK South (Hybrid / Remote - 1-2 days per month in office) £55,000 - £65,000 + Benefits We are recruiting on behalf of a growing and forward-thinking technology business seeking an experienced Key Account Manager to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven account management professional with experience in ERP, SaaS, or subscription-based software environments to take ownership of a portfolio of strategic customers and play a key role in driving long-term client success. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor to customers, building strong relationships, identifying growth opportunities, and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction, retention, and commercial value. Key Responsibilities Manage and develop long-term strategic relationships with key customer accounts. Act as the primary commercial contact for a portfolio of high-value clients. Build and maintain account development plans aligned to customer objectives and business priorities. Lead regular customer reviews, strategic meetings, and stakeholder engagement activities. Coordinate internal teams to ensure actions, deliverables, and customer commitments are effectively managed. Identify opportunities for account growth including upselling, cross-selling, and contract expansion. Develop and manage revenue and growth plans across assigned accounts. Lead contract renewals and commercial negotiations. Proactively identify and mitigate risks relating to customer retention and satisfaction. Support the continuous improvement of account management processes and best practices across the business. Skills & Experience Required Minimum 5 years' experience in account management, commercial, or customer-facing roles within ERP, SaaS, or subscription-based software businesses. Strong experience working with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central environments. Proven ability to manage complex customer relationships involving multiple stakeholders. Strong commercial awareness with experience driving account growth and customer retention. Strategic mindset with the ability to focus on long-term customer value. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with confidence engaging at senior leadership level. Highly organised with strong prioritisation and account management capabilities. Comfortable working autonomously and taking ownership of customer outcomes. Experience using HubSpot CRM would be advantageous. Benefits Competitive annual leave entitlement, including your birthday off. Pension scheme available from day one. Critical Illness and Death in Service cover. Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme. Employee Assistance Programme. Ongoing professional development and Microsoft certification training. Modern, digitally focused working environment with access to the latest Microsoft technologies. Supportive company culture with a strong focus on wellbeing and employee development.
Portfolio HR & Reward
HR Manager
Portfolio HR & Reward City, London
HR Manager Salary: 60,000 per annum Location: Piccadilly, London (with international group presence) Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM About the Group A prestigious, ultra-luxury hospitality and leisure group renowned for delivering world-class service, style, and elegance. With an exclusive portfolio that includes elite private members' clubs in London's Mayfair and New York's Upper East Side, alongside high-end artisanal food and beverage retail outlets. The Role As HR Manager, you will act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders and department heads across the estate. You will shape and implement HR strategies that enhance business performance while upholding signature service standards. Key Responsibilities Strategic Advisory: Provide pragmatic HR guidance to department leaders in line with luxury hospitality culture and UK employment law. Team Leadership: Deputise for the Group HR Manager, co-leading the HR team to deliver high-quality, commercially focused support. Employee Relations: Manage and resolve complex ER cases, ensuring fair, timely, and legally compliant investigations. Core HR Delivery: Oversee performance management, engagement initiatives, employee wellbeing, learning and development, and talent retention. Data & Systems: Optimise HRIS functionality, ensuring total data accuracy, GDPR compliance, confidentiality, and robust reporting. Metrics & Analytics: Produce and analyse people data to inform workforce planning, manage people costs, and drive data-backed decisions. Compliance & Mobility: Maintain absolute compliance across all HR policies, internal audits, global mobility, and international visa processes. What We Are Looking For Experience: Minimum 5+ years of HR experience, including time spent at a supervisory or advisory level. Sector Knowledge: Experience within luxury hospitality, high-end leisure, or premium customer service environments is strongly preferred. Systems Expertise: Essential experience managing HRIS platforms; specific experience with Dayforce is highly advantageous. Qualifications: CIPD Level 5 (completed or currently working towards) is highly desirable. Education: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience). What We Offer 33 days of annual leave (including bank holidays). Private medical and dental insurance (BUPA). Monthly in-house wellbeing days (Masseuse, Reflexologist, and Chiropodist). Complimentary, freshly prepared meals during your working shift. Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). Exclusive online retail discounts via Edenred. Eyecare and glasses vouchers. 51638BR INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
HR Manager Salary: 60,000 per annum Location: Piccadilly, London (with international group presence) Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM About the Group A prestigious, ultra-luxury hospitality and leisure group renowned for delivering world-class service, style, and elegance. With an exclusive portfolio that includes elite private members' clubs in London's Mayfair and New York's Upper East Side, alongside high-end artisanal food and beverage retail outlets. The Role As HR Manager, you will act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders and department heads across the estate. You will shape and implement HR strategies that enhance business performance while upholding signature service standards. Key Responsibilities Strategic Advisory: Provide pragmatic HR guidance to department leaders in line with luxury hospitality culture and UK employment law. Team Leadership: Deputise for the Group HR Manager, co-leading the HR team to deliver high-quality, commercially focused support. Employee Relations: Manage and resolve complex ER cases, ensuring fair, timely, and legally compliant investigations. Core HR Delivery: Oversee performance management, engagement initiatives, employee wellbeing, learning and development, and talent retention. Data & Systems: Optimise HRIS functionality, ensuring total data accuracy, GDPR compliance, confidentiality, and robust reporting. Metrics & Analytics: Produce and analyse people data to inform workforce planning, manage people costs, and drive data-backed decisions. Compliance & Mobility: Maintain absolute compliance across all HR policies, internal audits, global mobility, and international visa processes. What We Are Looking For Experience: Minimum 5+ years of HR experience, including time spent at a supervisory or advisory level. Sector Knowledge: Experience within luxury hospitality, high-end leisure, or premium customer service environments is strongly preferred. Systems Expertise: Essential experience managing HRIS platforms; specific experience with Dayforce is highly advantageous. Qualifications: CIPD Level 5 (completed or currently working towards) is highly desirable. Education: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience). What We Offer 33 days of annual leave (including bank holidays). Private medical and dental insurance (BUPA). Monthly in-house wellbeing days (Masseuse, Reflexologist, and Chiropodist). Complimentary, freshly prepared meals during your working shift. Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP). Exclusive online retail discounts via Edenred. Eyecare and glasses vouchers. 51638BR INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Michael Page Finance
Corporate Tax Compliance Manager - Bristol
Michael Page Finance Bristol, Somerset
This is an exciting opportunity for a Corporate Tax Compliance Manager to join a leading professional services firm in Bristol. The role focuses on managing corporate tax compliance processes and providing expert advice to a diverse client base. Client Details Our client is a developing, specialist tax advisory firm with a strong reputation for delivering high quality, commercially focused advice to a diverse portfolio of clients. Operating nationally, they work closely with professional advisers, corporate companies and private equity-backed businesses, combining technical expertise with a modern, relationship first approach to client service. What sets them apart is their collaborative and entrepreneurial culture, where individuals are encouraged to build meaningful relationships, contribute to strategic growth and take ownership of their impact. With direct access to senior decision makers and a clear focus on innovation and progression, this is an excellent opportunity to join a firm where your contribution will be visible, valued and rewarded. Description Core Responsibilities: Oversee and manage corporate tax compliance processes for a portfolio of clients. Provide technical tax advice and support to clients on a range of compliance matters. Ensure timely and accurate submission of tax returns and related documentation. Identify opportunities for tax planning and risk mitigation for clients. Collaborate with internal teams to deliver comprehensive client solutions. Keep up to date with changes in tax legislation and communicate their impact to clients. Support the training and development of junior team members. Maintain and develop strong client relationships to ensure satisfaction and retention. Profile A successful Corporate Tax Compliance Manager should have: A professional qualification in tax or accountancy (e.g., CTA, ACA, or ACCA). Strong technical knowledge of UK corporate tax compliance and legislation. Experience managing a portfolio of clients within the professional services industry. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong communication skills to liaise effectively with clients and colleagues. Attention to detail and the ability to manage deadlines effectively. Job Offer Financial Details and Benefits: Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £75,000, depending on experience. Performance-related bonus to reward your achievements. All-employee share reward scheme (profit share). Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. Pension scheme and private medical cover. Life assurance and a generous benefits package. Potential for additional voluntary benefits. Applications are being invited from experienced tax managers looking to move into a role with high client facing responsibilities and a passion for compliance. For an informal discussion please contact Sally Mason on
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for a Corporate Tax Compliance Manager to join a leading professional services firm in Bristol. The role focuses on managing corporate tax compliance processes and providing expert advice to a diverse client base. Client Details Our client is a developing, specialist tax advisory firm with a strong reputation for delivering high quality, commercially focused advice to a diverse portfolio of clients. Operating nationally, they work closely with professional advisers, corporate companies and private equity-backed businesses, combining technical expertise with a modern, relationship first approach to client service. What sets them apart is their collaborative and entrepreneurial culture, where individuals are encouraged to build meaningful relationships, contribute to strategic growth and take ownership of their impact. With direct access to senior decision makers and a clear focus on innovation and progression, this is an excellent opportunity to join a firm where your contribution will be visible, valued and rewarded. Description Core Responsibilities: Oversee and manage corporate tax compliance processes for a portfolio of clients. Provide technical tax advice and support to clients on a range of compliance matters. Ensure timely and accurate submission of tax returns and related documentation. Identify opportunities for tax planning and risk mitigation for clients. Collaborate with internal teams to deliver comprehensive client solutions. Keep up to date with changes in tax legislation and communicate their impact to clients. Support the training and development of junior team members. Maintain and develop strong client relationships to ensure satisfaction and retention. Profile A successful Corporate Tax Compliance Manager should have: A professional qualification in tax or accountancy (e.g., CTA, ACA, or ACCA). Strong technical knowledge of UK corporate tax compliance and legislation. Experience managing a portfolio of clients within the professional services industry. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Strong communication skills to liaise effectively with clients and colleagues. Attention to detail and the ability to manage deadlines effectively. Job Offer Financial Details and Benefits: Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £75,000, depending on experience. Performance-related bonus to reward your achievements. All-employee share reward scheme (profit share). Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. Pension scheme and private medical cover. Life assurance and a generous benefits package. Potential for additional voluntary benefits. Applications are being invited from experienced tax managers looking to move into a role with high client facing responsibilities and a passion for compliance. For an informal discussion please contact Sally Mason on
WTW
Procurement Category Lead
WTW
WTW Procurement is expanding the Sourcing team to support Consulting and Outsourcing spend and is seeking an experienced Category Manager to lead and execute procurement activities. This role is responsible for driving value delivery, ensuring supplier performance, and supporting operational excellence across Outsourcing Category. You will work in close partnership with Material Outsourcing and Consulting Lead and collaborate with business stakeholders and Procurement colleagues in the UK, US, France and Mumbai. You will be a trusted advisor to partner on procurement related matters for the organisation. Key responsibilities include developing strategies for your Category, understand the latest market trends and insights, managing supplier relationships, identifying and mitigating risks, and ensuring full compliance with WTW policies and relevant regulatory requirements. The successful candidate will bring strong commercial acumen, strategic thinking, and excellent negotiation and stakeholder-management skills. You will have demonstrable Category Management experience, including spend analysis, contract analysis, and the ability to build and execute category plans and pipelines. Proficiency with Ariba Sourcing and Contract modules is essential. The Role: Strategic Sourcing & Category Management Partner with business leaders to understand future demand, upcoming initiatives, and project pipelines. Facilitate cross-functional alignment to ensure sourcing strategies reflect business needs. Translate business requirements into clear sourcing plans and category opportunities. Lead RFPs, RFIs and negotiations. Conduct internal and external benchmarking to identify value opportunities and commercial gaps. Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with key suppliers to ensure delivery, innovation, and performance. Lead Supplier Performance Management activities, including QBRs, scorecards, corrective actions, and risk mitigation (as required). Drive supplier consolidation, rationalisation, and continuous improvement initiatives. Contracting & Compliance Work closely with Legal, Finance and Compliance on contract drafting, renewals, and commercial risk mitigation. Negotiate and manage contracts in accordance with WTW Procurement policy and regulatory requirements. Ensure all procurement activities comply with ESG, risk management, and governance standards. Stakeholder Engagement Act as the trusted advisors and procurement partner, providing commercial insights and strategic guidance. Build strong cross-functional relationships with Operations, Finance, HR, IT, and Legal teams. Present sourcing plans, savings updates, and supplier performance insights to senior management. Represent Procurement in regional governance forums or audits. Financial & Operational Performance Own savings pipeline management for your Category. Deliver measurable savings, cost avoidance, and value improvements. What you'll bring: Essential Strong years of procurement experience, ideally within Financial and Insurance sectors within a multinational environment. Outsourcing and Professional Service category management experience Good knowledge and proven application of sourcing and procurement principles and best practices Ability to building reporting and pipeline management Strong knowledge of commercial law and procurement regulations. Proven negotiation and contract management skills. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Strategic and analytical mindset with strong financial and commercial understanding. Preferred Knowledge of procurement systems (Ariba, Oracle, Power BI, MS Office etc.). Professional certification (CIPS, CPSM, or equivalent). Experience working in a matrix organisation. Creativity to seek, encourage and find non-traditional approaches to procurement challenges Change management and self-awareness skills to adopt targeted approaches to a dynamic set of stakeholders Strong cost management and value improvement orientation Familiarity with relevant legislative, regulatory requirements, and industry standards as well as understanding of standard contractual terms and conditions to mitigate legal risk and ensure compliance Personal Attributes Proactive and solutions-oriented Positive mindset Strong sense of ownership and accountability Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities High ethical standards and integrity Collaborative and team-focused mindset What we offer Enjoy a benefits package designed to help you thrive, both professionally and personally. You'll receive 25 days of annual leave plus an extra WTW day to relax and recharge. Our comprehensive health and wellbeing offering includes private healthcare, life insurance, group income protection, and regular health assessments, all giving you peace of mind. Secure your future with our defined contribution pension scheme, featuring matched contributions up to 10% from the company. We support your growth and balance with hybrid working options, access to an employee assistance programme, and a fully paid volunteer day to make a difference in your community. On top of these, you can opt into a variety of additional perks including an electric vehicle car scheme, share scheme, cycle-to-work programme, dental and optical cover, critical illness protection, and much more. Start making the most of your career and wellbeing with a range of benefits tailored for you. Equal Opportunity Employer We're committed to equal employment opportunity and provide application, interview and workplace adjustments and accommodations to all applicants. If you foresee any barriers, from the application process through to joining WTW, please email your recruiter.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
WTW Procurement is expanding the Sourcing team to support Consulting and Outsourcing spend and is seeking an experienced Category Manager to lead and execute procurement activities. This role is responsible for driving value delivery, ensuring supplier performance, and supporting operational excellence across Outsourcing Category. You will work in close partnership with Material Outsourcing and Consulting Lead and collaborate with business stakeholders and Procurement colleagues in the UK, US, France and Mumbai. You will be a trusted advisor to partner on procurement related matters for the organisation. Key responsibilities include developing strategies for your Category, understand the latest market trends and insights, managing supplier relationships, identifying and mitigating risks, and ensuring full compliance with WTW policies and relevant regulatory requirements. The successful candidate will bring strong commercial acumen, strategic thinking, and excellent negotiation and stakeholder-management skills. You will have demonstrable Category Management experience, including spend analysis, contract analysis, and the ability to build and execute category plans and pipelines. Proficiency with Ariba Sourcing and Contract modules is essential. The Role: Strategic Sourcing & Category Management Partner with business leaders to understand future demand, upcoming initiatives, and project pipelines. Facilitate cross-functional alignment to ensure sourcing strategies reflect business needs. Translate business requirements into clear sourcing plans and category opportunities. Lead RFPs, RFIs and negotiations. Conduct internal and external benchmarking to identify value opportunities and commercial gaps. Supplier Management Build and maintain strong relationships with key suppliers to ensure delivery, innovation, and performance. Lead Supplier Performance Management activities, including QBRs, scorecards, corrective actions, and risk mitigation (as required). Drive supplier consolidation, rationalisation, and continuous improvement initiatives. Contracting & Compliance Work closely with Legal, Finance and Compliance on contract drafting, renewals, and commercial risk mitigation. Negotiate and manage contracts in accordance with WTW Procurement policy and regulatory requirements. Ensure all procurement activities comply with ESG, risk management, and governance standards. Stakeholder Engagement Act as the trusted advisors and procurement partner, providing commercial insights and strategic guidance. Build strong cross-functional relationships with Operations, Finance, HR, IT, and Legal teams. Present sourcing plans, savings updates, and supplier performance insights to senior management. Represent Procurement in regional governance forums or audits. Financial & Operational Performance Own savings pipeline management for your Category. Deliver measurable savings, cost avoidance, and value improvements. What you'll bring: Essential Strong years of procurement experience, ideally within Financial and Insurance sectors within a multinational environment. Outsourcing and Professional Service category management experience Good knowledge and proven application of sourcing and procurement principles and best practices Ability to building reporting and pipeline management Strong knowledge of commercial law and procurement regulations. Proven negotiation and contract management skills. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Strategic and analytical mindset with strong financial and commercial understanding. Preferred Knowledge of procurement systems (Ariba, Oracle, Power BI, MS Office etc.). Professional certification (CIPS, CPSM, or equivalent). Experience working in a matrix organisation. Creativity to seek, encourage and find non-traditional approaches to procurement challenges Change management and self-awareness skills to adopt targeted approaches to a dynamic set of stakeholders Strong cost management and value improvement orientation Familiarity with relevant legislative, regulatory requirements, and industry standards as well as understanding of standard contractual terms and conditions to mitigate legal risk and ensure compliance Personal Attributes Proactive and solutions-oriented Positive mindset Strong sense of ownership and accountability Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities High ethical standards and integrity Collaborative and team-focused mindset What we offer Enjoy a benefits package designed to help you thrive, both professionally and personally. You'll receive 25 days of annual leave plus an extra WTW day to relax and recharge. Our comprehensive health and wellbeing offering includes private healthcare, life insurance, group income protection, and regular health assessments, all giving you peace of mind. Secure your future with our defined contribution pension scheme, featuring matched contributions up to 10% from the company. We support your growth and balance with hybrid working options, access to an employee assistance programme, and a fully paid volunteer day to make a difference in your community. On top of these, you can opt into a variety of additional perks including an electric vehicle car scheme, share scheme, cycle-to-work programme, dental and optical cover, critical illness protection, and much more. Start making the most of your career and wellbeing with a range of benefits tailored for you. Equal Opportunity Employer We're committed to equal employment opportunity and provide application, interview and workplace adjustments and accommodations to all applicants. If you foresee any barriers, from the application process through to joining WTW, please email your recruiter.
Blakemore Recruitment
Employee Benefits Consultant
Blakemore Recruitment
Employee Benefits Consultant / Senior Consultant Location: London (Hybrid - minimum 3 days per week in office) Salary: £55,000 - £70,000 basic + bonus + comprehensive benefits We are working with a well-established and growing advisory firm who are looking to appoint an Employee Benefits Consultant / Senior Consultant to join their London team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced employee benefits professional who enjoys building long-term client relationships, delivering high-quality advice, and developing their skill set in a more consultative and individual-focused role. The Role You will be responsible for servicing and developing a portfolio of existing corporate clients, providing expert guidance across the full spectrum of employee benefits. This role combines corporate advisory work with bespoke, one-to-one support for individual scheme members. Clients range in size from SMEs to organisations with up to 600 employees, requiring an adaptable communication style and a strong technical foundation. Financial wellbeing is a key and growing focus of this role, and you will play an active part in delivering engaging and meaningful wellbeing support to clients and their employees. Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality advice, guidance, and ongoing servicing to a portfolio of Workplace Pension, Group Risk, and Health & Wellbeing clients Advise corporate leadership teams on benefit design, structure, and suitability Deliver one-to-one guidance sessions for employees on workplace pensions and benefits Host financial wellbeing and employee benefits presentations, both in person and remotely Promote the value of employee benefit schemes by understanding client needs and communicating effectively Work closely with the Employee Benefits Director to help develop and enhance the overall proposition Identify new business opportunities and referrals to Wealth Management and other internal teams Stay up to date with market trends and developments within the employee benefits sector Over time, take ownership of your own client portfolio and manage profitability Requirements Proven experience in an Employee Benefits consulting or advisory role Strong technical knowledge across employee benefits, including pensions, group risk, and health & wellbeing Level 4 qualified (or working towards) Confident communicator with the ability to tailor messaging to different audiences Ability to explain complex financial concepts in clear, plain English Strong planning, organisational, and time-management skills Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Office skills Comfortable embracing AI and digital tools to improve internal processes Excellent written, verbal, and digital communication skills (e.g. Microsoft Teams) High attention to detail and a proactive, problem-solving mindset Able to work independently while also contributing effectively as part of a team What's on Offer Competitive basic salary of £55,000 - £70,000 Performance-related team bonus Comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working with a London office base (minimum three days per week) A supportive environment with genuine scope for professional development and progression
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Employee Benefits Consultant / Senior Consultant Location: London (Hybrid - minimum 3 days per week in office) Salary: £55,000 - £70,000 basic + bonus + comprehensive benefits We are working with a well-established and growing advisory firm who are looking to appoint an Employee Benefits Consultant / Senior Consultant to join their London team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced employee benefits professional who enjoys building long-term client relationships, delivering high-quality advice, and developing their skill set in a more consultative and individual-focused role. The Role You will be responsible for servicing and developing a portfolio of existing corporate clients, providing expert guidance across the full spectrum of employee benefits. This role combines corporate advisory work with bespoke, one-to-one support for individual scheme members. Clients range in size from SMEs to organisations with up to 600 employees, requiring an adaptable communication style and a strong technical foundation. Financial wellbeing is a key and growing focus of this role, and you will play an active part in delivering engaging and meaningful wellbeing support to clients and their employees. Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality advice, guidance, and ongoing servicing to a portfolio of Workplace Pension, Group Risk, and Health & Wellbeing clients Advise corporate leadership teams on benefit design, structure, and suitability Deliver one-to-one guidance sessions for employees on workplace pensions and benefits Host financial wellbeing and employee benefits presentations, both in person and remotely Promote the value of employee benefit schemes by understanding client needs and communicating effectively Work closely with the Employee Benefits Director to help develop and enhance the overall proposition Identify new business opportunities and referrals to Wealth Management and other internal teams Stay up to date with market trends and developments within the employee benefits sector Over time, take ownership of your own client portfolio and manage profitability Requirements Proven experience in an Employee Benefits consulting or advisory role Strong technical knowledge across employee benefits, including pensions, group risk, and health & wellbeing Level 4 qualified (or working towards) Confident communicator with the ability to tailor messaging to different audiences Ability to explain complex financial concepts in clear, plain English Strong planning, organisational, and time-management skills Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Office skills Comfortable embracing AI and digital tools to improve internal processes Excellent written, verbal, and digital communication skills (e.g. Microsoft Teams) High attention to detail and a proactive, problem-solving mindset Able to work independently while also contributing effectively as part of a team What's on Offer Competitive basic salary of £55,000 - £70,000 Performance-related team bonus Comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working with a London office base (minimum three days per week) A supportive environment with genuine scope for professional development and progression
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Personal Tax Manager
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD Luton, Bedfordshire
Position: Personal Tax Manager Location: Luton Package: Up to 62,000, Hybrid working, 25 days plus BH, life assurance, and much more Working Hours: Full time, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm A new opportunity is available within a highly reputable, growing, medium sized Accountancy Practice. This role involves managing a varied portfolio of private clients, including HNW individuals, trusts, and estates. This is a key role for the firm, offering responsibility, client exposure, and opportunities for progression The role is paying up to 62k, with hybrid working flexibility, extensive holiday allowance, life assurance, paid overtime, and much more. It is well suited to an experienced tax professional, with a passion within personal tax. If you are looking to take the next step within a truly progressive firm, then this is the role for you Personal Tax Manager Job Responsibilities Manage a diverse portfolio of personal tax clients (including HNWIs, directors, owner-managed businesses, trusts, and estates) and act as the primary point of contact for clients and advisers Build strong client relationships while identifying tax planning opportunities and supporting advisory and trust-related projects Oversee preparation and review of personal, trust, and estate tax returns, ensuring compliance with income tax, CGT, and IHT obligations Manage HMRC correspondence, enquiries, disclosures, and investigations, ensuring deadlines and budgets are met Provide technical expertise across personal tax, trusts, estates, and residency matters, including research and interpretation of legislation and HMRC guidance Support advisory work on trust structures, succession planning, and communicate legislative updates to clients and the team Lead, supervise, and develop junior staff, including workflow planning, reviewing work, and delivering training Ensure compliance with professional standards and internal procedures, maintaining accurate documentation and supporting quality assurance initiatives Personal Tax Manager Job Requirements CTA qualified, or ACA / ACCA qualified with significant personal tax and trust experience Strong experience within a UK accountancy or tax practice Good technical knowledge of UK personal tax, trust, and estate taxation Experience managing a personal tax and trust client portfolio Strong organisational and time management skills Familiarity with personal tax and trust software such as CCH, IRIS, TaxCalc, or similar, is desirable Personal Tax Manager Salary & Benefits Salary ranging from 51,000 - 62,000 depending on experience Flexible working, along with hybrid arrangements for qualified staff members Annual leave starting at 25 days (plus statutory bank holidays) Holiday purchase scheme We offer paid overtime - rare in our sector we know! A group income protection insurance scheme Life assurance at four times basic annual salary Auto enrolment pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme for challenging situations whether they be personal or work related Full study support for professional qualifications where relevant Professional subscriptions fees paid Onsite parking Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Position: Personal Tax Manager Location: Luton Package: Up to 62,000, Hybrid working, 25 days plus BH, life assurance, and much more Working Hours: Full time, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm A new opportunity is available within a highly reputable, growing, medium sized Accountancy Practice. This role involves managing a varied portfolio of private clients, including HNW individuals, trusts, and estates. This is a key role for the firm, offering responsibility, client exposure, and opportunities for progression The role is paying up to 62k, with hybrid working flexibility, extensive holiday allowance, life assurance, paid overtime, and much more. It is well suited to an experienced tax professional, with a passion within personal tax. If you are looking to take the next step within a truly progressive firm, then this is the role for you Personal Tax Manager Job Responsibilities Manage a diverse portfolio of personal tax clients (including HNWIs, directors, owner-managed businesses, trusts, and estates) and act as the primary point of contact for clients and advisers Build strong client relationships while identifying tax planning opportunities and supporting advisory and trust-related projects Oversee preparation and review of personal, trust, and estate tax returns, ensuring compliance with income tax, CGT, and IHT obligations Manage HMRC correspondence, enquiries, disclosures, and investigations, ensuring deadlines and budgets are met Provide technical expertise across personal tax, trusts, estates, and residency matters, including research and interpretation of legislation and HMRC guidance Support advisory work on trust structures, succession planning, and communicate legislative updates to clients and the team Lead, supervise, and develop junior staff, including workflow planning, reviewing work, and delivering training Ensure compliance with professional standards and internal procedures, maintaining accurate documentation and supporting quality assurance initiatives Personal Tax Manager Job Requirements CTA qualified, or ACA / ACCA qualified with significant personal tax and trust experience Strong experience within a UK accountancy or tax practice Good technical knowledge of UK personal tax, trust, and estate taxation Experience managing a personal tax and trust client portfolio Strong organisational and time management skills Familiarity with personal tax and trust software such as CCH, IRIS, TaxCalc, or similar, is desirable Personal Tax Manager Salary & Benefits Salary ranging from 51,000 - 62,000 depending on experience Flexible working, along with hybrid arrangements for qualified staff members Annual leave starting at 25 days (plus statutory bank holidays) Holiday purchase scheme We offer paid overtime - rare in our sector we know! A group income protection insurance scheme Life assurance at four times basic annual salary Auto enrolment pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme for challenging situations whether they be personal or work related Full study support for professional qualifications where relevant Professional subscriptions fees paid Onsite parking Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Hunter Heywood
Employee Relations Advisor
Hunter Heywood
Employee Relations Advisor - Private Patient Transport / Ambulance Sector A brand new opportunity to join the business and work with the HR Director under the recently re-organised business structure. Having experienced year on year growth for the last 10 years the business has organised it's new structure to accommodate future growth and success. The ER Advisor is a new role to support this growth and provide sound ER guidance to all levels of management and key stakeholders to ensure the highest standard of service delivery. Please note, a driving license is essential for this role as the business has multiple locations throughout London and the South East. Ideal Experience & Knowledge: Proven background in Employee Relations within a fast-paced multi-site environment, with strong knowledge of employment law and hands-on case management experience inclusive of change management and TUPE. Influencing & Coaching: Confident in coaching and influencing managers at all levels, demonstrating credibility and sound judgment in complex ER matters. Communication & Relationship Building: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships and communicate with professionalism and discretion Resilience & Prioritisation: Thrives under pressure, able to manage competing priorities, meet deadlines, and remain resilient in challenging situations Technical & Data Awareness: Strong IT skills with a proactive and conscientious approach to data privacy and compliance. If you are looking to join a fast-paced business in a rewarding and challenging sector then I would be delighted to hear from you, please send your CV over in the first instance.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Employee Relations Advisor - Private Patient Transport / Ambulance Sector A brand new opportunity to join the business and work with the HR Director under the recently re-organised business structure. Having experienced year on year growth for the last 10 years the business has organised it's new structure to accommodate future growth and success. The ER Advisor is a new role to support this growth and provide sound ER guidance to all levels of management and key stakeholders to ensure the highest standard of service delivery. Please note, a driving license is essential for this role as the business has multiple locations throughout London and the South East. Ideal Experience & Knowledge: Proven background in Employee Relations within a fast-paced multi-site environment, with strong knowledge of employment law and hands-on case management experience inclusive of change management and TUPE. Influencing & Coaching: Confident in coaching and influencing managers at all levels, demonstrating credibility and sound judgment in complex ER matters. Communication & Relationship Building: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships and communicate with professionalism and discretion Resilience & Prioritisation: Thrives under pressure, able to manage competing priorities, meet deadlines, and remain resilient in challenging situations Technical & Data Awareness: Strong IT skills with a proactive and conscientious approach to data privacy and compliance. If you are looking to join a fast-paced business in a rewarding and challenging sector then I would be delighted to hear from you, please send your CV over in the first instance.
XPERT RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS LIMITED
HR & Recruitment Advisor
XPERT RECRUITMENT SOLUTIONS LIMITED
HR & Recruitment Advisor Monday - Friday (open to part time and full time) Permanent Stoke-on-Trent (onsite) £38,000 - £40,000 We re working with a well-established organisation to recruit an experienced HR & Recruitment Advisor to join their collaborative HR team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and confident HR professional who enjoys a varied role, combining employee relations, new system project integration, payroll recruitment, and generalist HR support. You ll play a key role in supporting managers across the business and helping to deliver an efficient, people-focused HR service. My client is open to someone working full time or part time (up to 30 hours) to suit. Role Reporting into the senior HR team, you ll provide hands-on support across the full employee lifecycle, with a particular focus on employee relations casework, recruitment coordination, and HR operational support. You ll also contribute to key HR initiatives, including supporting the rollout and optimisation of a new HR system, as well as providing b ackup support across payroll processes. Key Responsibilities: Employee Relations Manage a range of ER cases, including absence, disciplinary, grievance, and performance management Provide clear, practical HR advice to managers in line with policies and employment legislation Maintain accurate and well-organised case records Support with restructures and consultation processes where required Escalate any risks or complex issues to senior HR colleagues Recruitment Partner with hiring managers to manage end-to-end recruitment processes Advise on recruitment strategy, advertising, and selection methods Create engaging job adverts and coordinate attraction activity Support interviews, assessment centres, and candidate selection Liaise with external agencies where needed Ensure a smooth onboarding process in collaboration with the wider HR team HR Systems & Payroll Support Support the implementation and ongoing development of a new HR system, helping to improve processes and user experience Maintain accurate employee data and ensure effective use of HR systems Provide support and cover for monthly payroll processing when required Work closely with the wider HR team to ensure accuracy and compliance in payroll and HR data HR Team Support Support the development and continuous improvement of HR processes and documentation Identify opportunities to streamline HR activities and enhance service delivery Contribute to HR reporting and monthly activities Assist with HR projects, training sessions, and wider team initiatives Desired Skills and Experience Experience working across different sectors (B2C and/or B2B) Exposure to HR systems such as iTrent Involvement in project work, restructures, or training delivery Experience supporting HR system implementation or transformation projects About you CIPD Level 3 or 5 qualified (or equivalent experience), with a desire to continue professional development Proven experience within a generalist HR role, including managing ER casework Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience coordinating recruitment processes, from attraction through to onboarding Exposure to HR systems (experience supporting system implementation or upgrades would be advantageous) Understanding of payroll processes and confidence supporting payroll when required Confident advising and influencing stakeholders at all levels Highly organised, with the ability to manage a varied workload Professional, approachable, and customer-focused Strong attention to detail and ability to handle confidential information This is a great opportunity to join a supportive HR function where you ll gain exposure to a broad range of responsibilities and play a key role in both day-to-day HR delivery and wider transformation activity. It s ideal for someone looking to step into a hands-on, advisory-level role with real variety, autonomy, and project exposure.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
HR & Recruitment Advisor Monday - Friday (open to part time and full time) Permanent Stoke-on-Trent (onsite) £38,000 - £40,000 We re working with a well-established organisation to recruit an experienced HR & Recruitment Advisor to join their collaborative HR team on a permanent basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and confident HR professional who enjoys a varied role, combining employee relations, new system project integration, payroll recruitment, and generalist HR support. You ll play a key role in supporting managers across the business and helping to deliver an efficient, people-focused HR service. My client is open to someone working full time or part time (up to 30 hours) to suit. Role Reporting into the senior HR team, you ll provide hands-on support across the full employee lifecycle, with a particular focus on employee relations casework, recruitment coordination, and HR operational support. You ll also contribute to key HR initiatives, including supporting the rollout and optimisation of a new HR system, as well as providing b ackup support across payroll processes. Key Responsibilities: Employee Relations Manage a range of ER cases, including absence, disciplinary, grievance, and performance management Provide clear, practical HR advice to managers in line with policies and employment legislation Maintain accurate and well-organised case records Support with restructures and consultation processes where required Escalate any risks or complex issues to senior HR colleagues Recruitment Partner with hiring managers to manage end-to-end recruitment processes Advise on recruitment strategy, advertising, and selection methods Create engaging job adverts and coordinate attraction activity Support interviews, assessment centres, and candidate selection Liaise with external agencies where needed Ensure a smooth onboarding process in collaboration with the wider HR team HR Systems & Payroll Support Support the implementation and ongoing development of a new HR system, helping to improve processes and user experience Maintain accurate employee data and ensure effective use of HR systems Provide support and cover for monthly payroll processing when required Work closely with the wider HR team to ensure accuracy and compliance in payroll and HR data HR Team Support Support the development and continuous improvement of HR processes and documentation Identify opportunities to streamline HR activities and enhance service delivery Contribute to HR reporting and monthly activities Assist with HR projects, training sessions, and wider team initiatives Desired Skills and Experience Experience working across different sectors (B2C and/or B2B) Exposure to HR systems such as iTrent Involvement in project work, restructures, or training delivery Experience supporting HR system implementation or transformation projects About you CIPD Level 3 or 5 qualified (or equivalent experience), with a desire to continue professional development Proven experience within a generalist HR role, including managing ER casework Strong working knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Experience coordinating recruitment processes, from attraction through to onboarding Exposure to HR systems (experience supporting system implementation or upgrades would be advantageous) Understanding of payroll processes and confidence supporting payroll when required Confident advising and influencing stakeholders at all levels Highly organised, with the ability to manage a varied workload Professional, approachable, and customer-focused Strong attention to detail and ability to handle confidential information This is a great opportunity to join a supportive HR function where you ll gain exposure to a broad range of responsibilities and play a key role in both day-to-day HR delivery and wider transformation activity. It s ideal for someone looking to step into a hands-on, advisory-level role with real variety, autonomy, and project exposure.
Adecco
Recruitment Consultant
Adecco Lisburn, County Antrim
Job Title: Recruitment Consultant Location: Lisburn (Hybrid Working) Company: Adecco Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week Travel: Travel required - access to a car is essential Salary: Competitive + favourable bonus structure About the Role We are seeking a driven and adaptable Recruitment Consultant to join our team based in the Adecco Lisburn office. This is a hybrid role combining office-based and remote working, offering the opportunity to help manage a busy desk within a fast-paced, high-volume recruitment environment. This position requires a strong balance of client management and candidate delivery, with a focus on sourcing and placing candidates at scale while maintaining high service standards. Key Responsibilities Manage end-to-end recruitment processes across a high-volume desk Proactively source, attract, and engage candidates through multiple channels Build and maintain strong relationships with both clients and candidates Act as a trusted advisor to clients, understanding hiring needs and delivering suitable talent solutions Conduct candidate screening, interviews, and suitability assessments Coordinate interviews and manage offer processes Meet and exceed individual and team performance targets Maintain accurate records using internal CRM systems Attend client meetings and site visits as required Key Requirements Previous experience in recruitment or a sales/customer-facing role is desirable Proven ability to work in a high-volume, fast-paced environment to meet and exceed deadlines Strong communication and relationship-building skills Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities Self-motivated with a results-driven approach Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Travel when required to customer sites , typically 1-2 days per week What We Offer Hybrid working model Best in class onboarding including L&D program World leading AI Agent skills training Award winning team culture Special benefits trial programmes, reviewed annually and shaped by employee feedback Clear career progression opportunities Range of discounts via our own benefits platform (buy & sell holidays, discounted shopping vouchers, cinema tickets, etc) Private healthcare option Free counselling/legal and financial advice Day off for your birthday 1 day volunteering for a charity of your choice Huge incentives - branch and company wide Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Recruitment Consultant Location: Lisburn (Hybrid Working) Company: Adecco Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week Travel: Travel required - access to a car is essential Salary: Competitive + favourable bonus structure About the Role We are seeking a driven and adaptable Recruitment Consultant to join our team based in the Adecco Lisburn office. This is a hybrid role combining office-based and remote working, offering the opportunity to help manage a busy desk within a fast-paced, high-volume recruitment environment. This position requires a strong balance of client management and candidate delivery, with a focus on sourcing and placing candidates at scale while maintaining high service standards. Key Responsibilities Manage end-to-end recruitment processes across a high-volume desk Proactively source, attract, and engage candidates through multiple channels Build and maintain strong relationships with both clients and candidates Act as a trusted advisor to clients, understanding hiring needs and delivering suitable talent solutions Conduct candidate screening, interviews, and suitability assessments Coordinate interviews and manage offer processes Meet and exceed individual and team performance targets Maintain accurate records using internal CRM systems Attend client meetings and site visits as required Key Requirements Previous experience in recruitment or a sales/customer-facing role is desirable Proven ability to work in a high-volume, fast-paced environment to meet and exceed deadlines Strong communication and relationship-building skills Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities Self-motivated with a results-driven approach Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Travel when required to customer sites , typically 1-2 days per week What We Offer Hybrid working model Best in class onboarding including L&D program World leading AI Agent skills training Award winning team culture Special benefits trial programmes, reviewed annually and shaped by employee feedback Clear career progression opportunities Range of discounts via our own benefits platform (buy & sell holidays, discounted shopping vouchers, cinema tickets, etc) Private healthcare option Free counselling/legal and financial advice Day off for your birthday 1 day volunteering for a charity of your choice Huge incentives - branch and company wide Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.

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