Interim Payroll Clerk Bristol - £15-£17ph immediate start potential Temp to Permanent Your new company A well-established logistics and distribution business based in Bristol, supports a network of regional depots across the South West. Due to a period of growth and internal change, they are seeking an Interim Payroll Clerk to support their busy finance team on a minimum 6-month contract with a potential switch to permanent. Your new role As Interim Payroll Clerk, you will support the payroll function in processing a high-volume weekly and monthly payroll. You will assist with data input, timesheet validation, starters and leavers, and responding to payroll queries. Working closely with the Payroll Manager, you will help ensure accuracy and compliance while meeting key payroll deadlines. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in a payroll or finance administration roleUnderstanding of payroll processes and UK legislation (desirable)Strong attention to detail and accuracyGood Excel and data entry skillsAbility to work to deadlines in a fast-paced environmentStrong communication skills and a team-oriented approach What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of £15-£17 per hour (depending on experience)Hybrid working options with a Bristol-based officeOpportunity to gain experience in a growing organisationSupportive team environment with on-the-job trainingPotential for contract extension beyond 6 months What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 21, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Payroll Clerk Bristol - £15-£17ph immediate start potential Temp to Permanent Your new company A well-established logistics and distribution business based in Bristol, supports a network of regional depots across the South West. Due to a period of growth and internal change, they are seeking an Interim Payroll Clerk to support their busy finance team on a minimum 6-month contract with a potential switch to permanent. Your new role As Interim Payroll Clerk, you will support the payroll function in processing a high-volume weekly and monthly payroll. You will assist with data input, timesheet validation, starters and leavers, and responding to payroll queries. Working closely with the Payroll Manager, you will help ensure accuracy and compliance while meeting key payroll deadlines. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in a payroll or finance administration roleUnderstanding of payroll processes and UK legislation (desirable)Strong attention to detail and accuracyGood Excel and data entry skillsAbility to work to deadlines in a fast-paced environmentStrong communication skills and a team-oriented approach What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of £15-£17 per hour (depending on experience)Hybrid working options with a Bristol-based officeOpportunity to gain experience in a growing organisationSupportive team environment with on-the-job trainingPotential for contract extension beyond 6 months What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Crystal Care Group South East
Lyndhurst, Hampshire
Activities Assistant/ Manager- Merceode Lodge Care Home Are you looking for a new opportunity within a Care Setting? We are actively recruiting exceptional, caring individuals who want to join our team at Merceode Lodge, Marchwood, Southampton! Crystal Care Collection are focused on making our homes not just luxury places for our residents to live, but also wonderful places for our team members to click apply for full job details
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Activities Assistant/ Manager- Merceode Lodge Care Home Are you looking for a new opportunity within a Care Setting? We are actively recruiting exceptional, caring individuals who want to join our team at Merceode Lodge, Marchwood, Southampton! Crystal Care Collection are focused on making our homes not just luxury places for our residents to live, but also wonderful places for our team members to click apply for full job details
Description Deal Origination Lead (Director level opportunity - Corporate finance business development)Leeds or Sheffield.£70,000 - £100,000 base depending on experience and sector knowledge, plus significant, uncapped bonus opportunities. (Full reward package discussed during application stage).About us Translink Corporate Finance UK brings together a 25 strong team of M&A specialists. We advise on a range of private company M&A with sector expertise across technology, business services, industrials, energy and healthcare. As part of BHP and the wider Sumer Group, we offer clients the strength of a national platform with the agility and personal service of a specialist advisory team. We are an award-winning practice, over the years we have been awarded several accolades such as Corporate Finance Advisory Team of the Year and Deal of the Year (£25m+).We are also officially certified as a Great Place to Work, reflecting our commitment to building a high-performing, collaborative and supportive environment. At Translink, we're ambitious about growth, but we're focused on growing the right way. The Opportunity We're looking for a commercially minded, relationship-led professional to join our Corporate Finance team in a newly created role focused on generating high-quality opportunities across the business. This is not a traditional sales role. It's about building trusted relationships, spotting opportunities early and starting conversations that lead to valuable advisory work, whilst contributing to building the firms origination engine. You'll work alongside some of the region's most experienced Corporate Finance professionals, connecting ambitious business owners, investors and intermediaries with the expertise they need to achieve their next stage of growth. Blending strategy with hands-on execution, you'll have the freedom to shape our approach to origination while helping build a scalable platform for future growth. From day one, you'll play a hands-on role in originating opportunities and, over time, help introduce more structured and scalable ways of working. If you enjoy opening doors, connecting people and influencing outcomes, you'll thrive in this role which also has the potential for leadership and equity participation, impact dependant. What You'll do Lead and evolve our Corporate Finance new business origination strategy, identifying opportunities with owner-managed businesses, investors, management teams and intermediaries, while also creating opportunities across the wider BHP business. Actively represent the firm in the market through in-person networking, industry events and client meetings, staying close to sector trends, deal activity and emerging opportunities. Build and execute targeted outreach campaigns, using market insight, sector knowledge and recent deal activity to create meaningful conversations and convert prospects into qualified opportunities. Contribute to the build of a sophisticated, technology led, repeatable origination engine. Develop compelling, personalised approaches that resonate with business owners and senior decision-makers, managing opportunities from initial contact through to successful handover to our advisory teams. Build and nurture a strong network of founders, CEOs, CFOs, private equity investors, banks, lawyers and other key introducers, strengthening both your own market presence and BHP's profile. Work closely with Partners, sector teams and Marketing to maximise market visibility, create targeted introductions and support strategic growth initiatives. Maintain a high-quality pipeline of opportunities, tracking activity and performance while providing valuable market intelligence, sector insight and feedback to help shape future growth priorities. What We're looking for You may currently be working within Corporate Finance, professional services, accountancy, private equity, banking, business advisory or another consultative B2B environment where trust, credibility and long sales cycles are the norm. You'll need to have experience generating high-value opportunities in a relationship-led environment.You'll bring:• A proven track record of originating new business and creating commercial opportunities• Experience engaging senior decision-makers and owner-managed businesses• Strong relationship-building and networking skills• Commercial awareness and an understanding of how advisory businesses create value• Confidence communicating with entrepreneurs, investors and senior stakeholders• A proactive, self-starting approach and the ability to work autonomously• The curiosity to understand markets, industries and business challenges in depthIt would be great if you also have:• An existing network within the UK mid-market business community• Exposure to Corporate Finance, M&A or transaction advisory• Experience helping to build or scale a BD or origination function• Knowledge of CRM, sales enablement or marketing automation toolsWhat success looks like:• A growing pipeline of high-quality, new-to-firm opportunities• Conversion of opportunities into valuable advisory engagements and recurring client relationships• Strong relationships across our target sectors and intermediary network• Measurable contribution to revenue growth across Corporate Finance and the wider firm• The development of a scalable, insight-led origination model that supports future growth Why join us? This is an opportunity to take on a highly visible role with significant influence. You'll work directly with senior leaders, and have scope to impact the future direction and growth of the firm by helping shape our strategy and playing a key role in creating opportunities that make a real commercial impact across the firm.Base salary: £70,000 - £100,000 per annum plus bonus.The salary range for this role is broad to reflect the variety of backgrounds and experience levels we are open to considering. Remuneration will be aligned to the relevance of a candidate's experience, the expertise they bring, and the likely pace at which they can make an impact in the role. We reward individuals competitively in line with the success they achieve and this role provides the opportunity for significant financial reward and career progression. If you're motivated by creating opportunities, building relationships and helping ambitious businesses achieve their goals, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Description Deal Origination Lead (Director level opportunity - Corporate finance business development)Leeds or Sheffield.£70,000 - £100,000 base depending on experience and sector knowledge, plus significant, uncapped bonus opportunities. (Full reward package discussed during application stage).About us Translink Corporate Finance UK brings together a 25 strong team of M&A specialists. We advise on a range of private company M&A with sector expertise across technology, business services, industrials, energy and healthcare. As part of BHP and the wider Sumer Group, we offer clients the strength of a national platform with the agility and personal service of a specialist advisory team. We are an award-winning practice, over the years we have been awarded several accolades such as Corporate Finance Advisory Team of the Year and Deal of the Year (£25m+).We are also officially certified as a Great Place to Work, reflecting our commitment to building a high-performing, collaborative and supportive environment. At Translink, we're ambitious about growth, but we're focused on growing the right way. The Opportunity We're looking for a commercially minded, relationship-led professional to join our Corporate Finance team in a newly created role focused on generating high-quality opportunities across the business. This is not a traditional sales role. It's about building trusted relationships, spotting opportunities early and starting conversations that lead to valuable advisory work, whilst contributing to building the firms origination engine. You'll work alongside some of the region's most experienced Corporate Finance professionals, connecting ambitious business owners, investors and intermediaries with the expertise they need to achieve their next stage of growth. Blending strategy with hands-on execution, you'll have the freedom to shape our approach to origination while helping build a scalable platform for future growth. From day one, you'll play a hands-on role in originating opportunities and, over time, help introduce more structured and scalable ways of working. If you enjoy opening doors, connecting people and influencing outcomes, you'll thrive in this role which also has the potential for leadership and equity participation, impact dependant. What You'll do Lead and evolve our Corporate Finance new business origination strategy, identifying opportunities with owner-managed businesses, investors, management teams and intermediaries, while also creating opportunities across the wider BHP business. Actively represent the firm in the market through in-person networking, industry events and client meetings, staying close to sector trends, deal activity and emerging opportunities. Build and execute targeted outreach campaigns, using market insight, sector knowledge and recent deal activity to create meaningful conversations and convert prospects into qualified opportunities. Contribute to the build of a sophisticated, technology led, repeatable origination engine. Develop compelling, personalised approaches that resonate with business owners and senior decision-makers, managing opportunities from initial contact through to successful handover to our advisory teams. Build and nurture a strong network of founders, CEOs, CFOs, private equity investors, banks, lawyers and other key introducers, strengthening both your own market presence and BHP's profile. Work closely with Partners, sector teams and Marketing to maximise market visibility, create targeted introductions and support strategic growth initiatives. Maintain a high-quality pipeline of opportunities, tracking activity and performance while providing valuable market intelligence, sector insight and feedback to help shape future growth priorities. What We're looking for You may currently be working within Corporate Finance, professional services, accountancy, private equity, banking, business advisory or another consultative B2B environment where trust, credibility and long sales cycles are the norm. You'll need to have experience generating high-value opportunities in a relationship-led environment.You'll bring:• A proven track record of originating new business and creating commercial opportunities• Experience engaging senior decision-makers and owner-managed businesses• Strong relationship-building and networking skills• Commercial awareness and an understanding of how advisory businesses create value• Confidence communicating with entrepreneurs, investors and senior stakeholders• A proactive, self-starting approach and the ability to work autonomously• The curiosity to understand markets, industries and business challenges in depthIt would be great if you also have:• An existing network within the UK mid-market business community• Exposure to Corporate Finance, M&A or transaction advisory• Experience helping to build or scale a BD or origination function• Knowledge of CRM, sales enablement or marketing automation toolsWhat success looks like:• A growing pipeline of high-quality, new-to-firm opportunities• Conversion of opportunities into valuable advisory engagements and recurring client relationships• Strong relationships across our target sectors and intermediary network• Measurable contribution to revenue growth across Corporate Finance and the wider firm• The development of a scalable, insight-led origination model that supports future growth Why join us? This is an opportunity to take on a highly visible role with significant influence. You'll work directly with senior leaders, and have scope to impact the future direction and growth of the firm by helping shape our strategy and playing a key role in creating opportunities that make a real commercial impact across the firm.Base salary: £70,000 - £100,000 per annum plus bonus.The salary range for this role is broad to reflect the variety of backgrounds and experience levels we are open to considering. Remuneration will be aligned to the relevance of a candidate's experience, the expertise they bring, and the likely pace at which they can make an impact in the role. We reward individuals competitively in line with the success they achieve and this role provides the opportunity for significant financial reward and career progression. If you're motivated by creating opportunities, building relationships and helping ambitious businesses achieve their goals, we'd love to hear from you.
This role involves providing comprehensive administrative and organisational support to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a respected not-for-profit organisation. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, managing schedules, communications, and ensuring the smooth operation of the CEO's office. Client Details The organisation is a well-regarded not-for-profit entity dedicated to making a positive impact. With a supportive team environment, they focus on delivering their mission with efficiency and professionalism. Description Manage the CEO's calendar, scheduling meetings and appointments efficiently. Prepare and organise documentation for meetings, including agendas and minutes. Act as the primary point of contact for internal and external communications on behalf of the CEO. Coordinate travel arrangements, ensuring all logistics are handled seamlessly. Support the CEO with administrative tasks such as expense reporting and correspondence. Maintain confidentiality while handling sensitive information and documents. Collaborate with other departments to ensure timely completion of projects and tasks. Provide ad hoc support as required to facilitate the CEO's daily responsibilities. Profile A successful EA to CEO should have: Prior experience in a similar Executive Assistant to CEO or C-suite role within a not for profit Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Proficiency with standard office software, including word processing and scheduling tools. The ability to manage multiple priorities and work under pressure. A proactive and resourceful approach to problem-solving. Professionalism and discretion in handling confidential information. Job Offer Competitive hourly rate of GBP 23.00 to GBP 28.00, depending on skills and experience. Temporary contract with permanent opportunity available for the right person Work from home for two days per week An opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause in the not-for-profit sector. If you are an organised and proactive individual looking to support a CEO in the not-for-profit industry, apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity.
Jun 20, 2026
Seasonal
This role involves providing comprehensive administrative and organisational support to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a respected not-for-profit organisation. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, managing schedules, communications, and ensuring the smooth operation of the CEO's office. Client Details The organisation is a well-regarded not-for-profit entity dedicated to making a positive impact. With a supportive team environment, they focus on delivering their mission with efficiency and professionalism. Description Manage the CEO's calendar, scheduling meetings and appointments efficiently. Prepare and organise documentation for meetings, including agendas and minutes. Act as the primary point of contact for internal and external communications on behalf of the CEO. Coordinate travel arrangements, ensuring all logistics are handled seamlessly. Support the CEO with administrative tasks such as expense reporting and correspondence. Maintain confidentiality while handling sensitive information and documents. Collaborate with other departments to ensure timely completion of projects and tasks. Provide ad hoc support as required to facilitate the CEO's daily responsibilities. Profile A successful EA to CEO should have: Prior experience in a similar Executive Assistant to CEO or C-suite role within a not for profit Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Proficiency with standard office software, including word processing and scheduling tools. The ability to manage multiple priorities and work under pressure. A proactive and resourceful approach to problem-solving. Professionalism and discretion in handling confidential information. Job Offer Competitive hourly rate of GBP 23.00 to GBP 28.00, depending on skills and experience. Temporary contract with permanent opportunity available for the right person Work from home for two days per week An opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause in the not-for-profit sector. If you are an organised and proactive individual looking to support a CEO in the not-for-profit industry, apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity.
Finance Manager (Part-Time) 20 Hours per Week Flexible Working Pattern Hybrid Opportunity Salary: circa £43,000 FTE (Pro-Rata) / £23,000 per annum / £22.18ph Are you an experienced finance professional looking for a flexible role where you can make a genuine impact? We're working with a well-established organisation that delivers vital services across the local area. As they continue to grow and develop, they are seeking a Finance Manager to work on a part time basis to take ownership of their financial operations and provide strategic support to the senior leadership team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working autonomously, partnering with stakeholders and contributing to an organisation that makes a real difference. As the Finance Manager (Part-Time), you will: Report directly to the CEO and work closely with the Board, responsible for the day-to-day financial management of the organisation, ensuring robust financial controls, accurate reporting and long-term financial sustainability. Preparing monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports Managing budgets, forecasts and cash flow Producing management accounts and variance analysis Overseeing income and expenditure tracking Managing grant and contract financials, including funder reporting Preparing payroll information for external processing About You We are looking for a proactive and commercially aware financial professional who can operate confidently in a standalone role. As the Finance Manager (Part-Time), you will ideally have: Previous experience in a Finance Manager, Management Accountant, Accountant or similar role Strong financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting experience Experience preparing management accounts Excellent Excel and accounting systems knowledge Strong communication skills with the ability to explain financial information to non-financial stakeholders A relevant accounting qualification (CIMA, ACCA, ACA, AAT) or equivalent practical experience Desirable experience includes: Charity, CIC, public sector or not-for-profit experience Grant funding and restricted fund management Experience working with Boards or Trustees What's on Offer as the Finance Manager (Part-Time)? Flexible 20-hour working week Opportunity to influence organisational strategy Meaningful work within a community-focused organisation Supportive and collaborative leadership team Autonomy and variety within a broad financial role If you're looking for a part-time accountancy position where your expertise will directly contribute to the success and sustainability of a values-driven organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager (Part-Time) 20 Hours per Week Flexible Working Pattern Hybrid Opportunity Salary: circa £43,000 FTE (Pro-Rata) / £23,000 per annum / £22.18ph Are you an experienced finance professional looking for a flexible role where you can make a genuine impact? We're working with a well-established organisation that delivers vital services across the local area. As they continue to grow and develop, they are seeking a Finance Manager to work on a part time basis to take ownership of their financial operations and provide strategic support to the senior leadership team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working autonomously, partnering with stakeholders and contributing to an organisation that makes a real difference. As the Finance Manager (Part-Time), you will: Report directly to the CEO and work closely with the Board, responsible for the day-to-day financial management of the organisation, ensuring robust financial controls, accurate reporting and long-term financial sustainability. Preparing monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports Managing budgets, forecasts and cash flow Producing management accounts and variance analysis Overseeing income and expenditure tracking Managing grant and contract financials, including funder reporting Preparing payroll information for external processing About You We are looking for a proactive and commercially aware financial professional who can operate confidently in a standalone role. As the Finance Manager (Part-Time), you will ideally have: Previous experience in a Finance Manager, Management Accountant, Accountant or similar role Strong financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting experience Experience preparing management accounts Excellent Excel and accounting systems knowledge Strong communication skills with the ability to explain financial information to non-financial stakeholders A relevant accounting qualification (CIMA, ACCA, ACA, AAT) or equivalent practical experience Desirable experience includes: Charity, CIC, public sector or not-for-profit experience Grant funding and restricted fund management Experience working with Boards or Trustees What's on Offer as the Finance Manager (Part-Time)? Flexible 20-hour working week Opportunity to influence organisational strategy Meaningful work within a community-focused organisation Supportive and collaborative leadership team Autonomy and variety within a broad financial role If you're looking for a part-time accountancy position where your expertise will directly contribute to the success and sustainability of a values-driven organisation, we'd love to hear from you.
National Account Manager Grocery Northern Office (Leeds area) £60,000 £70,000 + benefits We re partnering with a challenger brand in a high-growth, highly competitive category, as they look to hire a National Account Manager to help accelerate the next phase of UK retail growth. The business is scaling quickly, has strong category demand, massively on trend, and is now building a team to take the business through the next phase of growth. This role will sit within the UK grocery/retail side of the business which is currently ambient but will be bringing huge amounts of NPD through to grow onto different shelve, with a clear need to realign accounts around brand and category strategy, strengthen JBPs, and build relationships with the major buying teams. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who wants to join a challenger brand through a genuine scale-up phase, which is rare in the north. There's a CEO at the helm with past success in growing challenger brands. Key Responsibilities: Own full P&L responsibility for designated national retail and wholesale accounts Develop and execute Joint Business Plans aligned to ambitious growth objectives Lead commercial negotiations across pricing, promotions, distribution, and annual agreements Drive distribution gains, NPD listings, and strong promotional execution in-store and online Work cross-functionally with supply chain, marketing, finance, and NPD to deliver plans flawlessly Analyse sales data, margin performance, and customer profitability to inform decisions Manage forecasting inputs and support demand planning and supply alignment Build relationships with key buyer/category contacts, and help open doors into larger grocery opportunities Qualifications: 3 5 years FMCG sales/account management experience Proven experience managing UK grocery, convenience and/or wholesale customers Strong commercial acumen with P&L ownership and JBP delivery Confident negotiating with buyers and managing annual trading agreements Solid understanding of category management and shopper insight Analytical mindset (strong Excel), commercially disciplined, and comfortable in a challenger environment If the role and responsibilities sound like a good fit for you, then I d love to speak to you! Find out more about our available opportunities or how we can help you further your career contact us today. Please get in touch with or click Apply Now to be considered for this vacancy: Call: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed) The Advocate Group is a leading recruitment partner, based in the UK, to the FMCG and consumer product sectors. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age. By applying for this role, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy, which can be found on our website. Please note that The Advocate Group is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
National Account Manager Grocery Northern Office (Leeds area) £60,000 £70,000 + benefits We re partnering with a challenger brand in a high-growth, highly competitive category, as they look to hire a National Account Manager to help accelerate the next phase of UK retail growth. The business is scaling quickly, has strong category demand, massively on trend, and is now building a team to take the business through the next phase of growth. This role will sit within the UK grocery/retail side of the business which is currently ambient but will be bringing huge amounts of NPD through to grow onto different shelve, with a clear need to realign accounts around brand and category strategy, strengthen JBPs, and build relationships with the major buying teams. This is a brilliant opportunity for someone who wants to join a challenger brand through a genuine scale-up phase, which is rare in the north. There's a CEO at the helm with past success in growing challenger brands. Key Responsibilities: Own full P&L responsibility for designated national retail and wholesale accounts Develop and execute Joint Business Plans aligned to ambitious growth objectives Lead commercial negotiations across pricing, promotions, distribution, and annual agreements Drive distribution gains, NPD listings, and strong promotional execution in-store and online Work cross-functionally with supply chain, marketing, finance, and NPD to deliver plans flawlessly Analyse sales data, margin performance, and customer profitability to inform decisions Manage forecasting inputs and support demand planning and supply alignment Build relationships with key buyer/category contacts, and help open doors into larger grocery opportunities Qualifications: 3 5 years FMCG sales/account management experience Proven experience managing UK grocery, convenience and/or wholesale customers Strong commercial acumen with P&L ownership and JBP delivery Confident negotiating with buyers and managing annual trading agreements Solid understanding of category management and shopper insight Analytical mindset (strong Excel), commercially disciplined, and comfortable in a challenger environment If the role and responsibilities sound like a good fit for you, then I d love to speak to you! Find out more about our available opportunities or how we can help you further your career contact us today. Please get in touch with or click Apply Now to be considered for this vacancy: Call: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed) The Advocate Group is a leading recruitment partner, based in the UK, to the FMCG and consumer product sectors. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age. By applying for this role, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy, which can be found on our website. Please note that The Advocate Group is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Are you a visionary leader ready to shape the future of a national charity supporting people with hearing and sight loss, as they look for their next Chief Executive Officer? Location: Hybrid, working from Birmingham office 3 days per week Salary: £90k Contract: Permanent, full time 37 hours per week We are looking for a Chief Executive Officer for this national charity supporting people who are deaf, hard of hearing, sight impaired, severely sight impaired, and those with dual sensory loss. They work alongside clients, their families, and carers to ensure they can access the opportunities, services, and information that matter most. We are seeking a strategic, values driven CEO to lead the organisation into its next chapter. This is a hands-on leadership role and you will shape strategy, drive operational excellence, and ensure this organisation continues to grow its impact, reputation, and financial sustainability. View this page in BSL by pasting this link into your browser: What you will do Provide visible leadership to the organisation, inspiring and motivating a multi-disciplinary team while fostering a high performing, inclusive, and collaborative culture. Translate strategy into action, delivering operational priorities and ensuring services meet the highest standards. Take responsibility for financial stability, new business, fundraising, and income generation, and embedding a sustainable funding model Act as the public face of this charity, influencing the national conversation on sensory impairments, building partnerships, and engaging stakeholders across sectors Lead governance, risk management, compliance, safeguarding, and data protection, reporting to the Board and supporting trustees in their responsibilities. Who we're looking for Proven senior leadership experience in the not-for-profit, social, or private sectors, with a track record of delivering strategy, growth, and change Commercial acumen, with experience securing funding, generating income growth, and managing budgets Skilled at partnership building, stakeholder engagement, and influencing policy or national agendas Experienced at Board level and able to lead and motivate teams while fostering a strong organisational culture Familiarity with working with people with a sensory impairment, those with disabilities or vulnerable adults Credible, confident, and collaborative, with the courage to make bold decisions and the energy to drive innovation Additional Considerations Full time role, requirement to be Midlands-based (Birmingham) typically 3 days per week Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, wellbeing, and sustainable practices This is an opportunity to lead a respected, impactful organisation where your leadership, vision, and energy will make a real difference in people's lives. How to apply Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People, as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, we'll be in touch with further information on how to make your formal application. Deadline : 9am on Thursday 25th June Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Are you a visionary leader ready to shape the future of a national charity supporting people with hearing and sight loss, as they look for their next Chief Executive Officer? Location: Hybrid, working from Birmingham office 3 days per week Salary: £90k Contract: Permanent, full time 37 hours per week We are looking for a Chief Executive Officer for this national charity supporting people who are deaf, hard of hearing, sight impaired, severely sight impaired, and those with dual sensory loss. They work alongside clients, their families, and carers to ensure they can access the opportunities, services, and information that matter most. We are seeking a strategic, values driven CEO to lead the organisation into its next chapter. This is a hands-on leadership role and you will shape strategy, drive operational excellence, and ensure this organisation continues to grow its impact, reputation, and financial sustainability. View this page in BSL by pasting this link into your browser: What you will do Provide visible leadership to the organisation, inspiring and motivating a multi-disciplinary team while fostering a high performing, inclusive, and collaborative culture. Translate strategy into action, delivering operational priorities and ensuring services meet the highest standards. Take responsibility for financial stability, new business, fundraising, and income generation, and embedding a sustainable funding model Act as the public face of this charity, influencing the national conversation on sensory impairments, building partnerships, and engaging stakeholders across sectors Lead governance, risk management, compliance, safeguarding, and data protection, reporting to the Board and supporting trustees in their responsibilities. Who we're looking for Proven senior leadership experience in the not-for-profit, social, or private sectors, with a track record of delivering strategy, growth, and change Commercial acumen, with experience securing funding, generating income growth, and managing budgets Skilled at partnership building, stakeholder engagement, and influencing policy or national agendas Experienced at Board level and able to lead and motivate teams while fostering a strong organisational culture Familiarity with working with people with a sensory impairment, those with disabilities or vulnerable adults Credible, confident, and collaborative, with the courage to make bold decisions and the energy to drive innovation Additional Considerations Full time role, requirement to be Midlands-based (Birmingham) typically 3 days per week Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, wellbeing, and sustainable practices This is an opportunity to lead a respected, impactful organisation where your leadership, vision, and energy will make a real difference in people's lives. How to apply Please send a copy of your profile or CV to Amelia Lee at Charity People, as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, we'll be in touch with further information on how to make your formal application. Deadline : 9am on Thursday 25th June Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
As a nationally significant human rights organisation continues to mature and grow, we are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of development. This role will focus on delivering the current organisational strategy while shaping and preparing for the next strategic phase, strengthening long-term sustainability, increasing policy influence and visibility, and scaling impact. The CEO will serve as the organisation's strategic lead, with oversight across multiple centres of legal and specialist expertise, alongside policy, communications, and participation functions. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the CEO will be responsible for leading implementation of the organisational strategy and delivering the mission to use the law to defend and extend people's rights. As accountable officer for the charity, the CEO will lead strategic planning, organisational development, and financial sustainability, while acting as the key link between the Board and a highly committed staff team. The CEO will also act as a prominent ambassador for the organisation. As a recognised leader within the human rights sector, they will represent the organisation at senior levels across civil society, government, and external networks. The role requires building and sustaining influential strategic relationships that drive policy and systems change, while strengthening the organisation's profile and reputation nationally and internationally. The organisation operates within a collaborative dual-structure governance model that requires close partnership across senior leadership. Leadership is shared through a distributed model designed to support wellbeing, innovation, and adaptability. The CEO will work closely with senior colleagues to ensure alignment, draw upon significant organisational expertise, and maintain a clear and consistent strategic voice. This is a unique opportunity to lead an influential and mission-driven organisation at a pivotal point in its journey. We are seeking an inspiring, strategic, and values-led leader who can build on strong foundations and help shape the future of rights-based change. We would be especially interested in hearing from candidates who have: A strong understanding of human rights law, principles and practice, as well as the lived experience of people in Scotland, alongside credibility as a leader within the charity and/or human rights sector. An understanding of how law, policy and lived experience interact to drive social change. Experience of working in partnership with people with lived experience to help influence and shape strategic direction. An understanding of the current challenges facing the charity and human rights sectors, and the approaches required to support long-term organisational sustainability. Expectation of presence in office at least 2 days a week
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
As a nationally significant human rights organisation continues to mature and grow, we are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the next phase of development. This role will focus on delivering the current organisational strategy while shaping and preparing for the next strategic phase, strengthening long-term sustainability, increasing policy influence and visibility, and scaling impact. The CEO will serve as the organisation's strategic lead, with oversight across multiple centres of legal and specialist expertise, alongside policy, communications, and participation functions. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the CEO will be responsible for leading implementation of the organisational strategy and delivering the mission to use the law to defend and extend people's rights. As accountable officer for the charity, the CEO will lead strategic planning, organisational development, and financial sustainability, while acting as the key link between the Board and a highly committed staff team. The CEO will also act as a prominent ambassador for the organisation. As a recognised leader within the human rights sector, they will represent the organisation at senior levels across civil society, government, and external networks. The role requires building and sustaining influential strategic relationships that drive policy and systems change, while strengthening the organisation's profile and reputation nationally and internationally. The organisation operates within a collaborative dual-structure governance model that requires close partnership across senior leadership. Leadership is shared through a distributed model designed to support wellbeing, innovation, and adaptability. The CEO will work closely with senior colleagues to ensure alignment, draw upon significant organisational expertise, and maintain a clear and consistent strategic voice. This is a unique opportunity to lead an influential and mission-driven organisation at a pivotal point in its journey. We are seeking an inspiring, strategic, and values-led leader who can build on strong foundations and help shape the future of rights-based change. We would be especially interested in hearing from candidates who have: A strong understanding of human rights law, principles and practice, as well as the lived experience of people in Scotland, alongside credibility as a leader within the charity and/or human rights sector. An understanding of how law, policy and lived experience interact to drive social change. Experience of working in partnership with people with lived experience to help influence and shape strategic direction. An understanding of the current challenges facing the charity and human rights sectors, and the approaches required to support long-term organisational sustainability. Expectation of presence in office at least 2 days a week
Cameron James Professional Recruitment
City, London
We are working with a well-established global software business, and they are looking for an experienced PA / Executive Assistant to join the business ASAP. This role is 4 days in the office and 1 day working from home. They are seeking a highly organised, professional and proactive PA / EA to provide support to the C-Suite team (5 Directors, including the CEO). The role will be focused on managing the administrative and logistical support for the executive team, including handling all travel, expenses, meetings, day to day support and administrative tasks. The PA will also be responsible for providing personal administrative support for the CEO. Key duties will include; Busy and fast paced role managing all aspects of day-to-day support for the CEO and other C-Suite Directors (5 people) Responsible for coordinating and managing all travel arrangements, both domestic and international Handle the CEO's personal and business expenses and oversee the submission/approval flow for general executive team expenses, ensuring compliance with internal policies and procedures. Provide day-to-day ad hoc administrative support, including Proofreading, formatting presentations, compiling and preparing reports, document signing and all day-to-day administrative support Manage the process for signing documentation that requires CEO authorisation. Provide dedicated personal administrative support for the CEO, managing personal appointments, scheduling, correspondence, and tasks as needed. Diary management, organising and booking meetings for the Directors Book and prepare meeting rooms for senior leadership and executive meetings Coordinate catering and room requirements for internal and client meetings, plus events for senior leadership and executive team. For this role candidates will need to have proven Executive PA / EA experience, have experience supporting multiple C-Suite Executives and have exposure to working in a professional environment. Candidates will need to hold excellent verbal and written communication skills, exceptional organisational and time management skills and good attention to detail. It is essential that candidates are confident working in a busy and fast paced role, plus hold strong discretion and handling confidential information. This is a great opportunity working for a well-established and reputable company, that offers a comprehensive benefits package including Private Health, Bonus scheme, Life Assurance, pension scheme, share options and 25 days holiday. Immediate need, so please apply online and a consultant from Cameron James will be in touch ASAP.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
We are working with a well-established global software business, and they are looking for an experienced PA / Executive Assistant to join the business ASAP. This role is 4 days in the office and 1 day working from home. They are seeking a highly organised, professional and proactive PA / EA to provide support to the C-Suite team (5 Directors, including the CEO). The role will be focused on managing the administrative and logistical support for the executive team, including handling all travel, expenses, meetings, day to day support and administrative tasks. The PA will also be responsible for providing personal administrative support for the CEO. Key duties will include; Busy and fast paced role managing all aspects of day-to-day support for the CEO and other C-Suite Directors (5 people) Responsible for coordinating and managing all travel arrangements, both domestic and international Handle the CEO's personal and business expenses and oversee the submission/approval flow for general executive team expenses, ensuring compliance with internal policies and procedures. Provide day-to-day ad hoc administrative support, including Proofreading, formatting presentations, compiling and preparing reports, document signing and all day-to-day administrative support Manage the process for signing documentation that requires CEO authorisation. Provide dedicated personal administrative support for the CEO, managing personal appointments, scheduling, correspondence, and tasks as needed. Diary management, organising and booking meetings for the Directors Book and prepare meeting rooms for senior leadership and executive meetings Coordinate catering and room requirements for internal and client meetings, plus events for senior leadership and executive team. For this role candidates will need to have proven Executive PA / EA experience, have experience supporting multiple C-Suite Executives and have exposure to working in a professional environment. Candidates will need to hold excellent verbal and written communication skills, exceptional organisational and time management skills and good attention to detail. It is essential that candidates are confident working in a busy and fast paced role, plus hold strong discretion and handling confidential information. This is a great opportunity working for a well-established and reputable company, that offers a comprehensive benefits package including Private Health, Bonus scheme, Life Assurance, pension scheme, share options and 25 days holiday. Immediate need, so please apply online and a consultant from Cameron James will be in touch ASAP.
Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth Charity People have partnered with a £15million turnover hospice with sites in Luton and Bedford, in finding their next Executive Director of Finance, Operations and Growth. This is a pivotal moment to join the hospice strengthening their impact and secure their long-term future. We are seeking an outstanding Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth to join our Executive Leadership Team. This is a high-profile, mission-critical role that combines strategic financial leadership with operational excellence and commercial growth. You will play a central role in ensuring the Hospice's future sustainability, driving income diversification, and enabling transformational change that supports the delivery of exceptional care. You will be delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, collaborative and forward thinking SLT and Board of Trustees. The hospice is in the top 25 of 100 Best Companies to work for. Salary: circa £90,000 per annum there is a performance related incremental scale offered to all staff. Contract: Permanent, 37.5 hours Flexibility: the hospice has a flexible working policy available to all staff including partial home working (initially three days a week and will reduce to two days a week) Key Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Financial Leadership: Shape and deliver the organisation's financial strategy, providing insightful analysis and robust planning to ensure long-term sustainability, effective risk management, and strong financial governance. Finance Function Excellence: Lead a high-performing finance function, ensuring accurate, timely reporting, strong financial controls, and continuous improvement in systems, processes, and business partnering across the organisation. Growth & Commercial Strategy: Lead and support the development and performance of trading and commercial income streams, including working with our excellent Ass. Director of Trading and Commercial , identifying new opportunities and forging strategic partnerships to diversify income. Operations, Estates & Sustainability: Provide strategic oversight of procurement, estates, facilities, and sustainability, ensuring efficient, compliant, and forward-thinking operations aligned to net zero and environmental goals. Transformation & Major Projects: Lead and sponsor strategic initiatives and capital programmes, developing robust business cases and ensuring effective delivery, governance, and realisation of benefits. Executive Leadership & Governance: Act as a key member of the Executive Team, building strong relationships with the Board and Audit and Risk committee, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and high performance. Organisational Stewardship: Ensure effective use of resources, robust risk management, and strong organisational performance, while acting as an ambassador for the hospice and upholding its values at all times. Person Specification Senior Leadership Experience: Proven track record in a Board or Executive-level finance leadership role, ideally within a complex, multi-faceted organisation. Sector specific: Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity or not-for-profit sector; Or strong desire to be working in a mission driven organisation Charity SORP: Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP. Strategic & Commercial Acumen: Demonstrable success in financial strategy, commercial income generation, and driving sustainable organisational growth. Financial Expertise: Professionally qualified (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with deep knowledge of financial governance, planning, reporting, and risk management. Operational Leadership: Experience overseeing operations, estates, procurement, or infrastructure, with a focus on efficiency, compliance, and continuous improvement. Change & Transformation Capability: Strong experience leading large-scale transformation programmes and delivering measurable organisational impact. Values-Driven Leader: A collaborative and inspiring leader who models integrity, builds high-performing teams, and is committed to the values and mission of hospice care. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 24th June, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams or in person 2nd July, 2026 Second stage in person 7th or 8th July, 2026 followed by an informal chat to "get to know" on 10th or 13th July, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth Charity People have partnered with a £15million turnover hospice with sites in Luton and Bedford, in finding their next Executive Director of Finance, Operations and Growth. This is a pivotal moment to join the hospice strengthening their impact and secure their long-term future. We are seeking an outstanding Executive Director of Finance, Operations & Growth to join our Executive Leadership Team. This is a high-profile, mission-critical role that combines strategic financial leadership with operational excellence and commercial growth. You will play a central role in ensuring the Hospice's future sustainability, driving income diversification, and enabling transformational change that supports the delivery of exceptional care. You will be delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, collaborative and forward thinking SLT and Board of Trustees. The hospice is in the top 25 of 100 Best Companies to work for. Salary: circa £90,000 per annum there is a performance related incremental scale offered to all staff. Contract: Permanent, 37.5 hours Flexibility: the hospice has a flexible working policy available to all staff including partial home working (initially three days a week and will reduce to two days a week) Key Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Financial Leadership: Shape and deliver the organisation's financial strategy, providing insightful analysis and robust planning to ensure long-term sustainability, effective risk management, and strong financial governance. Finance Function Excellence: Lead a high-performing finance function, ensuring accurate, timely reporting, strong financial controls, and continuous improvement in systems, processes, and business partnering across the organisation. Growth & Commercial Strategy: Lead and support the development and performance of trading and commercial income streams, including working with our excellent Ass. Director of Trading and Commercial , identifying new opportunities and forging strategic partnerships to diversify income. Operations, Estates & Sustainability: Provide strategic oversight of procurement, estates, facilities, and sustainability, ensuring efficient, compliant, and forward-thinking operations aligned to net zero and environmental goals. Transformation & Major Projects: Lead and sponsor strategic initiatives and capital programmes, developing robust business cases and ensuring effective delivery, governance, and realisation of benefits. Executive Leadership & Governance: Act as a key member of the Executive Team, building strong relationships with the Board and Audit and Risk committee, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and high performance. Organisational Stewardship: Ensure effective use of resources, robust risk management, and strong organisational performance, while acting as an ambassador for the hospice and upholding its values at all times. Person Specification Senior Leadership Experience: Proven track record in a Board or Executive-level finance leadership role, ideally within a complex, multi-faceted organisation. Sector specific: Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity or not-for-profit sector; Or strong desire to be working in a mission driven organisation Charity SORP: Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP. Strategic & Commercial Acumen: Demonstrable success in financial strategy, commercial income generation, and driving sustainable organisational growth. Financial Expertise: Professionally qualified (e.g. ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with deep knowledge of financial governance, planning, reporting, and risk management. Operational Leadership: Experience overseeing operations, estates, procurement, or infrastructure, with a focus on efficiency, compliance, and continuous improvement. Change & Transformation Capability: Strong experience leading large-scale transformation programmes and delivering measurable organisational impact. Values-Driven Leader: A collaborative and inspiring leader who models integrity, builds high-performing teams, and is committed to the values and mission of hospice care. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 24th June, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams or in person 2nd July, 2026 Second stage in person 7th or 8th July, 2026 followed by an informal chat to "get to know" on 10th or 13th July, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI)
Chief Executive Officer of the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) Part-time self-employed contracted appointment Commitment: 50-60 days per annum Location: Remote with some international travel. Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings. Start date: By January 2027 The opportunity Due to the planned retirement of our current CEO, the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is seeking to appoint a new candidate to the role by January 2027. This is a senior appointment with responsibility for helping to secure the long-term strength, sustainability and impact of the organisation. Working closely with the Senior Management Team, Advisors and Steering Group, the CEO will provide strategic leadership, support organisational effectiveness, lead membership growth and engagement, and act as a key external representative. This role will suit someone with strong business and human rights knowledge and who can combine strategic judgement with strong interpersonal instincts. The role The CEO will lead the development and delivery of GBI's vision and strategy and help guide the organisation to ensure its success. Key aspects of the role include: providing strategic leadership and helping to shape organisational direction; supporting the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of the organisation; overseeing membership growth, recruitment and engagement; working closely with the Senior Management Team and core GBI Team to maintain oversight of priorities and delivery; representing GBI with members, partners and external stakeholders; and contributing to the planning and delivery of key member engagements, including twice-yearly peer learning meetings where the CEO is expected to make substantive expert contributions and provide elements of facilitation/moderation. The role requires someone able to work collaboratively across a wide range of relationships while also bringing clarity, authority and sound judgement to decision-making. Candidate profile The successful candidate will bring substantial senior leadership experience and the credibility to represent the organisation confidently at a senior level. They are likely to offer: experience in a chief executive, executive director, managing director or comparable leadership role; a strong track record in strategy, organisational leadership and stakeholder engagement; experience of working with boards, steering groups, advisory bodies or other senior decision-making groups; strong relationship-building, influencing and communication skills; the ability to lead through collaboration rather than hierarchy; and a thoughtful, credible and solutions-focused leadership style. Experience in a company, membership organisation, network, alliance or mission-led setting would be advantageous, as would experience of international stakeholder engagement. Personal style The ideal candidate will bring: strong strategic judgement; credibility and professional presence; diplomacy and emotional intelligence; discretion and integrity; the ability to build trust with diverse stakeholders deeply and quickly; and a practical, calm, supportive and collaborative approach with a core GBI Team. Terms of appointment Part-time self-employed contracted appointment; Approximately 50-60 days per annum (approximately 12.5-15 days per quarter, requiring some flexibility); £50,000-£60,000 per annum; Invoiced quarterly, subject to contract; Remote and flexible, with some travel required; Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings (kindly note there is no relocation package available for this role); Approximately 3 to 5 overseas trips per year; Reasonable travel and related expenses will be reimbursed in line with policy and agreed budgets; Additional projects may be commissioned separately and paid in addition to the core annual fee, where agreed in advance in an advisory capacity; On agreement, the CEO may also be involved in other organisations and projects provided these are not seen as a conflict of interest or contrary to GBI's work and values, and the CEO role takes clear priority. How to express interest Candidates should provide the following via the button below by 30 June 2026: A CV with particular focus on exemplifying evidence of the above criteria. A short cover letter setting out their interest in the role, how they perceive the role of GBI in the current context, and the relevance of their experience. Deadline for applications: 30 June 2026 GBI is proud of its respectful, inclusive and supportive team culture, where diverse backgrounds and life experiences are actively encouraged, everyone has opportunities for professional growth and intellectual curiosity, and all positions are accessible regardless of race, colour, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed, marital or parental status. Initial interviews will be carried out remotely. If we invite you to interview for this position, GBI will reimburse all reasonable related carers' costs or IT access costs incurred to participate in the interview. Please email to ensure we can accommodate any access or support needs. Access more about GBI and what we do on our website and below About GBI The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is a highly respected global, cross-industry and business-led organisation focused on advancing corporate respect for human rights around the world. GBI works to shape practice, inspire commitment and build capability to implement respect for human rights, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Our vision is that all companies respect human rights throughout their business operations and value chains. GBI comprises a committed group of multinational corporations operating in diverse industries and regions. GBI members convene multiple times per year, in person and remotely, through a unique programme of peer learning and global engagement work that supports them to deepen, strengthen and share their progress. In addition to member meetings in countries where our members are headquartered, GBI organises, participates in and contributes to business and human rights meetings and workshops in different parts of the world in order to facilitate peer learning discussions and promote cross-sectoral exchanges. Our work is supported by our core GBI Team and network of Advisors , bringing decades of experience and expertise to our work. GBI engages regularly with others across business, government and civil society where members and the core GBI Team can add unique insights and deep experience to address governance gaps and promote corporate respect for human rights. The organisation is known for its high-quality peer learning and global engagement, supported by internationally recognised experts, and for the in-depth learning and trust between members. These enable discussions that focus on practice at very granular, as well as strategic levels, and the exploration of sensitive real-time challenges.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer of the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) Part-time self-employed contracted appointment Commitment: 50-60 days per annum Location: Remote with some international travel. Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings. Start date: By January 2027 The opportunity Due to the planned retirement of our current CEO, the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is seeking to appoint a new candidate to the role by January 2027. This is a senior appointment with responsibility for helping to secure the long-term strength, sustainability and impact of the organisation. Working closely with the Senior Management Team, Advisors and Steering Group, the CEO will provide strategic leadership, support organisational effectiveness, lead membership growth and engagement, and act as a key external representative. This role will suit someone with strong business and human rights knowledge and who can combine strategic judgement with strong interpersonal instincts. The role The CEO will lead the development and delivery of GBI's vision and strategy and help guide the organisation to ensure its success. Key aspects of the role include: providing strategic leadership and helping to shape organisational direction; supporting the long-term sustainability and effectiveness of the organisation; overseeing membership growth, recruitment and engagement; working closely with the Senior Management Team and core GBI Team to maintain oversight of priorities and delivery; representing GBI with members, partners and external stakeholders; and contributing to the planning and delivery of key member engagements, including twice-yearly peer learning meetings where the CEO is expected to make substantive expert contributions and provide elements of facilitation/moderation. The role requires someone able to work collaboratively across a wide range of relationships while also bringing clarity, authority and sound judgement to decision-making. Candidate profile The successful candidate will bring substantial senior leadership experience and the credibility to represent the organisation confidently at a senior level. They are likely to offer: experience in a chief executive, executive director, managing director or comparable leadership role; a strong track record in strategy, organisational leadership and stakeholder engagement; experience of working with boards, steering groups, advisory bodies or other senior decision-making groups; strong relationship-building, influencing and communication skills; the ability to lead through collaboration rather than hierarchy; and a thoughtful, credible and solutions-focused leadership style. Experience in a company, membership organisation, network, alliance or mission-led setting would be advantageous, as would experience of international stakeholder engagement. Personal style The ideal candidate will bring: strong strategic judgement; credibility and professional presence; diplomacy and emotional intelligence; discretion and integrity; the ability to build trust with diverse stakeholders deeply and quickly; and a practical, calm, supportive and collaborative approach with a core GBI Team. Terms of appointment Part-time self-employed contracted appointment; Approximately 50-60 days per annum (approximately 12.5-15 days per quarter, requiring some flexibility); £50,000-£60,000 per annum; Invoiced quarterly, subject to contract; Remote and flexible, with some travel required; Must be based within two hours of GMT time zone and have reasonable access to cost-effective travel for in-person meetings (kindly note there is no relocation package available for this role); Approximately 3 to 5 overseas trips per year; Reasonable travel and related expenses will be reimbursed in line with policy and agreed budgets; Additional projects may be commissioned separately and paid in addition to the core annual fee, where agreed in advance in an advisory capacity; On agreement, the CEO may also be involved in other organisations and projects provided these are not seen as a conflict of interest or contrary to GBI's work and values, and the CEO role takes clear priority. How to express interest Candidates should provide the following via the button below by 30 June 2026: A CV with particular focus on exemplifying evidence of the above criteria. A short cover letter setting out their interest in the role, how they perceive the role of GBI in the current context, and the relevance of their experience. Deadline for applications: 30 June 2026 GBI is proud of its respectful, inclusive and supportive team culture, where diverse backgrounds and life experiences are actively encouraged, everyone has opportunities for professional growth and intellectual curiosity, and all positions are accessible regardless of race, colour, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed, marital or parental status. Initial interviews will be carried out remotely. If we invite you to interview for this position, GBI will reimburse all reasonable related carers' costs or IT access costs incurred to participate in the interview. Please email to ensure we can accommodate any access or support needs. Access more about GBI and what we do on our website and below About GBI The Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (GBI) is a highly respected global, cross-industry and business-led organisation focused on advancing corporate respect for human rights around the world. GBI works to shape practice, inspire commitment and build capability to implement respect for human rights, in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. Our vision is that all companies respect human rights throughout their business operations and value chains. GBI comprises a committed group of multinational corporations operating in diverse industries and regions. GBI members convene multiple times per year, in person and remotely, through a unique programme of peer learning and global engagement work that supports them to deepen, strengthen and share their progress. In addition to member meetings in countries where our members are headquartered, GBI organises, participates in and contributes to business and human rights meetings and workshops in different parts of the world in order to facilitate peer learning discussions and promote cross-sectoral exchanges. Our work is supported by our core GBI Team and network of Advisors , bringing decades of experience and expertise to our work. GBI engages regularly with others across business, government and civil society where members and the core GBI Team can add unique insights and deep experience to address governance gaps and promote corporate respect for human rights. The organisation is known for its high-quality peer learning and global engagement, supported by internationally recognised experts, and for the in-depth learning and trust between members. These enable discussions that focus on practice at very granular, as well as strategic levels, and the exploration of sensitive real-time challenges.
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND RESOURCES Are you a strategic finance leader with a heart for mission? Do you want your professional expertise to count for something more than the bottom line? We are delighted to be partnering with Church Mission Society (CMS), who are supporting close to 200 people in mission across dozens of countries. CMS exists to make disciples of Jesus at the edges: the edges of church, the edges of society and the edges of our own comfort zones. They are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance and Resources to help ensure that extraordinary mission work is sustainable for generations to come. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), you will provide strategic leadership across CMS's financial sustainability, organisational infrastructure and central resources. This is a genuinely broad and influential role, covering financial strategy and management, investments, treasury, risk, legal and regulatory compliance, property and facilities, IT and cyber security, and relevant corporate governance. You will also maintain oversight of CMS's residual pension-related responsibilities following the transfer of its defined-benefit pension liabilities. You will be a trusted adviser to the CEO, board of trustees and the wider SLT, providing the financial clarity, challenge and confidence that enables CMS to make wise, sustainable decisions in service of its mission. You will lead four direct reports (Head of Finance, Head of ICT, Facilities Manager and Head of Legal) and serve as a director of a number of CMS subsidiary entities. You will be a qualified accountant with significant senior finance leadership experience, ideally gained within a charity, not-for-profit or values-led organisation. You will bring proven ability to contribute at executive and board level, with strong experience across financial planning, audit, internal controls, management reporting and team leadership. But this role asks for more than technical expertise. CMS is looking for someone with the wisdom to balance prudent stewardship with an appropriate appetite for risk, the courage to hold a firm line when necessary, and the humility to lead in a way that enables others to flourish. You will be collaborative, relational and service-oriented, someone who genuinely believes that finance exists to serve mission, not the other way around. A committed and practising Christian, you will be in sympathy with CMS's values, its Ethos Statement, and its pioneering, servant-hearted approach to God's work in the world. If you would like an informal conversation, please contact Adam Stacey, CEO at Charisma Charity Recruitment, either by email at or on . Applications should please be submitted through the Charisma website, to include your CV and supporting statement. Please see candidate pack for full details. We particularly welcome applications from individuals from minority groups as they are currently underrepresented within our organisation at this level. All appointments are made on merit of skill, experience and potential as set out in the job description and person specification. All applicants must be wholeheartedly committed to the aims, ethos, and values of Church Mission Society. This post is subject to an Occupational Requirement that the post holder is a practising Christian, under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. Closing date: 5 July 2026 First stage interviews with CMS: 14 July (online) Second stage interviews with CMS: 29 July (in person)
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND RESOURCES Are you a strategic finance leader with a heart for mission? Do you want your professional expertise to count for something more than the bottom line? We are delighted to be partnering with Church Mission Society (CMS), who are supporting close to 200 people in mission across dozens of countries. CMS exists to make disciples of Jesus at the edges: the edges of church, the edges of society and the edges of our own comfort zones. They are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance and Resources to help ensure that extraordinary mission work is sustainable for generations to come. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), you will provide strategic leadership across CMS's financial sustainability, organisational infrastructure and central resources. This is a genuinely broad and influential role, covering financial strategy and management, investments, treasury, risk, legal and regulatory compliance, property and facilities, IT and cyber security, and relevant corporate governance. You will also maintain oversight of CMS's residual pension-related responsibilities following the transfer of its defined-benefit pension liabilities. You will be a trusted adviser to the CEO, board of trustees and the wider SLT, providing the financial clarity, challenge and confidence that enables CMS to make wise, sustainable decisions in service of its mission. You will lead four direct reports (Head of Finance, Head of ICT, Facilities Manager and Head of Legal) and serve as a director of a number of CMS subsidiary entities. You will be a qualified accountant with significant senior finance leadership experience, ideally gained within a charity, not-for-profit or values-led organisation. You will bring proven ability to contribute at executive and board level, with strong experience across financial planning, audit, internal controls, management reporting and team leadership. But this role asks for more than technical expertise. CMS is looking for someone with the wisdom to balance prudent stewardship with an appropriate appetite for risk, the courage to hold a firm line when necessary, and the humility to lead in a way that enables others to flourish. You will be collaborative, relational and service-oriented, someone who genuinely believes that finance exists to serve mission, not the other way around. A committed and practising Christian, you will be in sympathy with CMS's values, its Ethos Statement, and its pioneering, servant-hearted approach to God's work in the world. If you would like an informal conversation, please contact Adam Stacey, CEO at Charisma Charity Recruitment, either by email at or on . Applications should please be submitted through the Charisma website, to include your CV and supporting statement. Please see candidate pack for full details. We particularly welcome applications from individuals from minority groups as they are currently underrepresented within our organisation at this level. All appointments are made on merit of skill, experience and potential as set out in the job description and person specification. All applicants must be wholeheartedly committed to the aims, ethos, and values of Church Mission Society. This post is subject to an Occupational Requirement that the post holder is a practising Christian, under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. Closing date: 5 July 2026 First stage interviews with CMS: 14 July (online) Second stage interviews with CMS: 29 July (in person)
Mentor Link - Chief Executive Officer Lead with purpose. Deliver impact. Shape the future. Support vulnerable young people. Are you an experienced charity leader ready to drive strategy, sustainability and frontline impact for an organisation supporting vulnerable young people experiencing social/emotional/domestic difficulties in school? Mentor link is seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead our Stourport based charity into its next phase due to the retirement of the Founder and CEO. Strengthening financial resilience, governance, partnerships and service impact whilst delivering high-quality, mentoring support. This is a pivotal senior leadership role with full strategic and operational accountability. About Mentor link Mentor link supports vulnerable young people experiencing social/emotional or domestic difficulties in schools across the West Midlands. Based in Stourport on Severn Worcestershire the position is full time circa £60k per annum and permanent subject to 3 months' probation.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Mentor Link - Chief Executive Officer Lead with purpose. Deliver impact. Shape the future. Support vulnerable young people. Are you an experienced charity leader ready to drive strategy, sustainability and frontline impact for an organisation supporting vulnerable young people experiencing social/emotional/domestic difficulties in school? Mentor link is seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead our Stourport based charity into its next phase due to the retirement of the Founder and CEO. Strengthening financial resilience, governance, partnerships and service impact whilst delivering high-quality, mentoring support. This is a pivotal senior leadership role with full strategic and operational accountability. About Mentor link Mentor link supports vulnerable young people experiencing social/emotional or domestic difficulties in schools across the West Midlands. Based in Stourport on Severn Worcestershire the position is full time circa £60k per annum and permanent subject to 3 months' probation.
Chief Technology Officer Location : Hybrid/Office based in London EC4R Salary : £170,000+ and 20% performance-related bonus + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You : 30 Days Annual Leave, 20% share package, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are seeking a bold, visionary, and hands-on Chief Technology Officer to lead Wilmington Plc s technology strategy at a defining moment in our journey. Wilmington is undergoing a significant evolution, repositioning itself as a RegTech Business Services platform. Technology is no longer a support function, it is the engine that will drive our growth, differentiation, and long-term success. This role exists because we are serious about transformation. As CTO, you will play a central role in shaping how Wilmington looks, operates, and competes in the future. You will unite platforms, people, data, and products into a coherent, scalable, and future-ready technology ecosystem that enables innovation at pace. This is a rare opportunity to leave a lasting legacy: architecting a modern technology landscape, embedding AI at scale, and leading change across an acquisitive, ambitious business. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Reporting directly to the CEO, the CTO is accountable for defining and delivering Wilmington s technology vision, ensuring it underpins our strategic ambitions and accelerates transformation across the group. You will operate as a trusted executive leader, shaping corporate strategy, guiding investment decisions, and ensuring technology enables innovation, scalability, and sustainable growth. This role blends strategic leadership with hands-on influence, setting direction while ensuring delivery excellence. You will be responsible for: Leading the delivery of a modern, composable architecture across proprietary platforms, cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), CI/CD pipelines, and core business systems such as Salesforce Ensuring technology scalability and integration capability to support ongoing acquisitions and rapid business growth Building, inspiring, and leading a high-performing, future-focused technology function spanning Engineering, Architecture, Data, and Systems Embedding a culture of technical excellence, learning, accountability, and continuous improvement Championing Agile and product-led delivery models that drive measurable business outcomes Defining and executing an ambitious AI strategy, unlocking value from LLMs and emerging technologies while ensuring governance, ethics, and IP protection Designing and overseeing an internal AI operations platform that integrates enterprise systems, automation workflows, and data assets Establishing robust AI governance frameworks aligned with regulatory expectations and industry best practice Driving AI-assisted development approaches to significantly enhance productivity, quality, and speed-to-market Managing strategic technology partnerships and vendors to maximise value, innovation, and performance Setting enterprise-wide technical standards to ensure consistency, resilience, and long-term sustainability Improving operational efficiency, availability, and performance across infrastructure and services Supporting strategic planning, financial oversight, and investment business cases at executive level Leading technology input into product and platform roadmaps aligned to business-unit priorities Acting as a visible, credible technology leader both internally and externally, representing Wilmington s vision and capability What s the Best Thing About This Role You will define and deliver the technology vision for a business in the midst of meaningful, purposeful transformation. With strong board-level sponsorship and a broad mandate for change, this role offers genuine freedom to innovate. You will shape how Wilmington competes in an increasingly AI-driven and regulated world building platforms, products, and capabilities that truly differentiate us and create long-term value. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role The challenge lies in balancing ambition with pragmatism. You will need to unlock innovation and transformation while maximising the value of existing platforms, teams, and investments. At the same time, you will be navigating rapid technological change (particularly in AI) while maintaining stability, governance, and trust across a complex and regulated environment. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have / be: Deep expertise in cloud architecture (AWS, Azure, or GCP), including large-scale, resilient system design and frameworks such as Well-Architected, with the ability to clearly communicate complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders Strong experience in Enterprise Architecture, solution design, and delivering complex technology transformations at scale Proven capability in modern engineering practices, including containerisation, CI/CD pipelines, Agile delivery, and code quality tooling Strong understanding of data platforms, visualisation, and product management principles, translating market and technology trends into compelling roadmaps Experience with CRM platforms (Salesforce and/or Dynamics 365), e-learning platforms, and data-led or information services environments Demonstrable success leading M&A technology integration, from due diligence through to post-acquisition execution Strong research orientation with a passion for identifying, assessing, and embedding emerging technologies Extensive experience (10+ years) in senior technology leadership roles within digitally enabled, platform-driven, or media-led environments Hands-on experience with AI and LLM platforms (e.g. Claude, GPT), including an understanding of capabilities, trade-offs, and enterprise adoption Working knowledge of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic AI architectures, with experience integrating AI securely and at scale Practical experience in enterprise AI governance, prompt engineering, and deployment approaches (including RAG, fine-tuning considerations, and risk mitigation) Experience leveraging AI-assisted development tools (e.g. GitHub Copilot, Claude Code) to materially improve engineering productivity and delivery outcomes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a shared purpose turning knowledge into advantage. We provide trusted information, training, and insight to professional markets across Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal, and Insight sectors. Our businesses empower organisations and professionals to perform better by providing high-quality, relevant, and reliable knowledge. We collaborate across the group, share success, and focus relentlessly on delivering value to our customers. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers do the right business in the right way providing the data, insights, and education they need to navigate an increasingly complex GRC landscape. When you join us, you won t just shape a company s technology future you ll make a meaningful impact for our customers. We offer flexible hybrid working, strong development opportunities, and an environment where leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Whether you re seeking your next defining role or ready to lead change at scale, this is work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Chief Technology Officer Location : Hybrid/Office based in London EC4R Salary : £170,000+ and 20% performance-related bonus + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You : 30 Days Annual Leave, 20% share package, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are seeking a bold, visionary, and hands-on Chief Technology Officer to lead Wilmington Plc s technology strategy at a defining moment in our journey. Wilmington is undergoing a significant evolution, repositioning itself as a RegTech Business Services platform. Technology is no longer a support function, it is the engine that will drive our growth, differentiation, and long-term success. This role exists because we are serious about transformation. As CTO, you will play a central role in shaping how Wilmington looks, operates, and competes in the future. You will unite platforms, people, data, and products into a coherent, scalable, and future-ready technology ecosystem that enables innovation at pace. This is a rare opportunity to leave a lasting legacy: architecting a modern technology landscape, embedding AI at scale, and leading change across an acquisitive, ambitious business. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Reporting directly to the CEO, the CTO is accountable for defining and delivering Wilmington s technology vision, ensuring it underpins our strategic ambitions and accelerates transformation across the group. You will operate as a trusted executive leader, shaping corporate strategy, guiding investment decisions, and ensuring technology enables innovation, scalability, and sustainable growth. This role blends strategic leadership with hands-on influence, setting direction while ensuring delivery excellence. You will be responsible for: Leading the delivery of a modern, composable architecture across proprietary platforms, cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), CI/CD pipelines, and core business systems such as Salesforce Ensuring technology scalability and integration capability to support ongoing acquisitions and rapid business growth Building, inspiring, and leading a high-performing, future-focused technology function spanning Engineering, Architecture, Data, and Systems Embedding a culture of technical excellence, learning, accountability, and continuous improvement Championing Agile and product-led delivery models that drive measurable business outcomes Defining and executing an ambitious AI strategy, unlocking value from LLMs and emerging technologies while ensuring governance, ethics, and IP protection Designing and overseeing an internal AI operations platform that integrates enterprise systems, automation workflows, and data assets Establishing robust AI governance frameworks aligned with regulatory expectations and industry best practice Driving AI-assisted development approaches to significantly enhance productivity, quality, and speed-to-market Managing strategic technology partnerships and vendors to maximise value, innovation, and performance Setting enterprise-wide technical standards to ensure consistency, resilience, and long-term sustainability Improving operational efficiency, availability, and performance across infrastructure and services Supporting strategic planning, financial oversight, and investment business cases at executive level Leading technology input into product and platform roadmaps aligned to business-unit priorities Acting as a visible, credible technology leader both internally and externally, representing Wilmington s vision and capability What s the Best Thing About This Role You will define and deliver the technology vision for a business in the midst of meaningful, purposeful transformation. With strong board-level sponsorship and a broad mandate for change, this role offers genuine freedom to innovate. You will shape how Wilmington competes in an increasingly AI-driven and regulated world building platforms, products, and capabilities that truly differentiate us and create long-term value. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role The challenge lies in balancing ambition with pragmatism. You will need to unlock innovation and transformation while maximising the value of existing platforms, teams, and investments. At the same time, you will be navigating rapid technological change (particularly in AI) while maintaining stability, governance, and trust across a complex and regulated environment. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have / be: Deep expertise in cloud architecture (AWS, Azure, or GCP), including large-scale, resilient system design and frameworks such as Well-Architected, with the ability to clearly communicate complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders Strong experience in Enterprise Architecture, solution design, and delivering complex technology transformations at scale Proven capability in modern engineering practices, including containerisation, CI/CD pipelines, Agile delivery, and code quality tooling Strong understanding of data platforms, visualisation, and product management principles, translating market and technology trends into compelling roadmaps Experience with CRM platforms (Salesforce and/or Dynamics 365), e-learning platforms, and data-led or information services environments Demonstrable success leading M&A technology integration, from due diligence through to post-acquisition execution Strong research orientation with a passion for identifying, assessing, and embedding emerging technologies Extensive experience (10+ years) in senior technology leadership roles within digitally enabled, platform-driven, or media-led environments Hands-on experience with AI and LLM platforms (e.g. Claude, GPT), including an understanding of capabilities, trade-offs, and enterprise adoption Working knowledge of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic AI architectures, with experience integrating AI securely and at scale Practical experience in enterprise AI governance, prompt engineering, and deployment approaches (including RAG, fine-tuning considerations, and risk mitigation) Experience leveraging AI-assisted development tools (e.g. GitHub Copilot, Claude Code) to materially improve engineering productivity and delivery outcomes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a shared purpose turning knowledge into advantage. We provide trusted information, training, and insight to professional markets across Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal, and Insight sectors. Our businesses empower organisations and professionals to perform better by providing high-quality, relevant, and reliable knowledge. We collaborate across the group, share success, and focus relentlessly on delivering value to our customers. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers do the right business in the right way providing the data, insights, and education they need to navigate an increasingly complex GRC landscape. When you join us, you won t just shape a company s technology future you ll make a meaningful impact for our customers. We offer flexible hybrid working, strong development opportunities, and an environment where leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Whether you re seeking your next defining role or ready to lead change at scale, this is work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Executive Director - Mary's Meals International Salary: £94,851 plus benefits (Our pay philosophy ensures consistency across locations and salaries. The starting salary for this opportunity plus benefits depends on location of the candidate). The role: We are delighted to be recruiting for a visionary, mission-driven leader to join Mary's Meals International (MMI) as Executive Director. In this new role, you will be reporting to our Board of Trustees, through our Board Chair, and working in collaboration with our President & Founder of Mary's Meals. As Executive Director, you will provide inspirational strategic and operational leadership of MMI, ensuring delivery of its key responsibilities within the global strategic plan. Leading with humility, clarity and courage, you will champion faithful adherence to the vision, mission and values of Mary's Meals, as we strive to grow our global movement and reach the next child waiting for Mary's Meals. As Executive Director, you will: Lead MMI in delivering its objectives across the three strategic pillars: Feed, Grow and Strengthen. Oversee the coordination and implementation of global strategy. Provide inspirational leadership to MMI and the MMI Executive Leadership Team. Strengthen organisational systems, governance and development. Foster strong collaboration across the global network. Work closely with the Board, President and Founder and MMI teams to support sustainable growth across Affiliate organisations. About you: You are an inspiring, effective and authentic leader with significant experience at executive or CEO level, in a complex organisation, ideally with an international footprint. Experience in an international non-profit, charity or social impact organisation would be advantageous, though not essential. Strong preference will be given to candidates with a deep understanding of our work gained through prior engagement with our mission. You will also bring: Proven ability to inspire and lead senior teams, while cultivating a strong organisational culture. Demonstrated success in developing and delivering strategy to drive growth, innovation and organisational strengthening. Highly developed communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence diverse audiences. Proven experience of leading transformational change, while maintaining stability and mission focus. A deep personal commitment to the vision, mission and values of Mary's Meals. About us: We are a global movement supported by people from all walks of life, united by one goal - that every child receives a nutritious daily meal in a place of education. As an organisation, named after Mary the mother of Jesus and shaped by Christian values, we feel that the way we do things is as important as the result and we welcome all who wish to play their part in our important work. We continue to change the lives of over 3 million children who today will receive Mary's Meals. We are a values-driven organisation - we believe in the innate goodness of people, respect the dignity of every human being and family life and believe in good stewardship of the resources entrusted to us. In line with our values, we are fully committed to a culture of safeguarding, we are committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work and we expect all the Mary's Meals family to share this commitment and work in the best interest of the communities we serve. Our safe recruitment practices ensure that only those that are committed to our high standards join our movement. We believe in the innate goodness and dignity of every person. In line with this, Mary's Meals is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment. All applicants will be considered fairly and on merit, without discrimination of any kind. We are happy for you to work remotely and flexibly, in a way that best supports your work-life balance. We have an office in Glasgow for those who would like to work from here occasionally or on a regular basis. Some travel to Glasgow, other locations across the UK and to countries where Mary's Meals operates will be required. Our Benefits: 34 days annual leave (pro-rated for part time working patterns) including bank holidays, increasing by 1 day each completed calendar year, to a maximum of 39 days (+ option to buy another week) Flexible working Employee Assistance Programme Life assurance Pension Additional Information: Salary advertised is for UK based candidates, our salary philosophy ensures consistency across locations where Mary's Meals operates, please reach out to for more information about salaries in other locations. To apply: If you are inspired to join our movement and our vision, mission and values resonate with you, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Executive Director - Mary's Meals International Salary: £94,851 plus benefits (Our pay philosophy ensures consistency across locations and salaries. The starting salary for this opportunity plus benefits depends on location of the candidate). The role: We are delighted to be recruiting for a visionary, mission-driven leader to join Mary's Meals International (MMI) as Executive Director. In this new role, you will be reporting to our Board of Trustees, through our Board Chair, and working in collaboration with our President & Founder of Mary's Meals. As Executive Director, you will provide inspirational strategic and operational leadership of MMI, ensuring delivery of its key responsibilities within the global strategic plan. Leading with humility, clarity and courage, you will champion faithful adherence to the vision, mission and values of Mary's Meals, as we strive to grow our global movement and reach the next child waiting for Mary's Meals. As Executive Director, you will: Lead MMI in delivering its objectives across the three strategic pillars: Feed, Grow and Strengthen. Oversee the coordination and implementation of global strategy. Provide inspirational leadership to MMI and the MMI Executive Leadership Team. Strengthen organisational systems, governance and development. Foster strong collaboration across the global network. Work closely with the Board, President and Founder and MMI teams to support sustainable growth across Affiliate organisations. About you: You are an inspiring, effective and authentic leader with significant experience at executive or CEO level, in a complex organisation, ideally with an international footprint. Experience in an international non-profit, charity or social impact organisation would be advantageous, though not essential. Strong preference will be given to candidates with a deep understanding of our work gained through prior engagement with our mission. You will also bring: Proven ability to inspire and lead senior teams, while cultivating a strong organisational culture. Demonstrated success in developing and delivering strategy to drive growth, innovation and organisational strengthening. Highly developed communication skills, with the ability to engage and influence diverse audiences. Proven experience of leading transformational change, while maintaining stability and mission focus. A deep personal commitment to the vision, mission and values of Mary's Meals. About us: We are a global movement supported by people from all walks of life, united by one goal - that every child receives a nutritious daily meal in a place of education. As an organisation, named after Mary the mother of Jesus and shaped by Christian values, we feel that the way we do things is as important as the result and we welcome all who wish to play their part in our important work. We continue to change the lives of over 3 million children who today will receive Mary's Meals. We are a values-driven organisation - we believe in the innate goodness of people, respect the dignity of every human being and family life and believe in good stewardship of the resources entrusted to us. In line with our values, we are fully committed to a culture of safeguarding, we are committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work and we expect all the Mary's Meals family to share this commitment and work in the best interest of the communities we serve. Our safe recruitment practices ensure that only those that are committed to our high standards join our movement. We believe in the innate goodness and dignity of every person. In line with this, Mary's Meals is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment. All applicants will be considered fairly and on merit, without discrimination of any kind. We are happy for you to work remotely and flexibly, in a way that best supports your work-life balance. We have an office in Glasgow for those who would like to work from here occasionally or on a regular basis. Some travel to Glasgow, other locations across the UK and to countries where Mary's Meals operates will be required. Our Benefits: 34 days annual leave (pro-rated for part time working patterns) including bank holidays, increasing by 1 day each completed calendar year, to a maximum of 39 days (+ option to buy another week) Flexible working Employee Assistance Programme Life assurance Pension Additional Information: Salary advertised is for UK based candidates, our salary philosophy ensures consistency across locations where Mary's Meals operates, please reach out to for more information about salaries in other locations. To apply: If you are inspired to join our movement and our vision, mission and values resonate with you, we would love to hear from you.
Job Title: Board Administrator and CEO Office Support Location: London Salary : £19,800 - £24,700 per annum (FTE is £33,000-£41,300 per annum) based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Part Time, Permanent Role Overview We are seeking an experienced administrator with secretarial skills to act as the administrator for the company's member Boards. The successful candidate will have strong secretarial and administrative skills, familiarity with senior relationship management, proficiency in MS Office, record keeping, good document drafting and communication skills. Key Responsibilities: Tasks required in the board administrator role: Organise Main Board and Membership, Finance & Performance (MF&P) Board meetings (four each per year), including arranging one lunch and one dinner annually Take minutes for all Board and MF&P meetings, review minutes with the techUK CEO and CFO, and then with the Chairs of respective meetings Prepare scripts for Board Chairs and send to them in advance of meetings Send out board papers, ensuring timely distribution by coordinating and following up with Senior Leadership Team (SLT) members Liaise with the SLT to draft agendas for board meetings Monitor the Company Secretary inbox and respond appropriately to any incoming emails Send nomination forms out for selected directors when requested Arrange Remuneration Committee meeting annually, including distribution of papers Organise Nomination Committee meeting twice a year, ensuring board papers are sent out in advance Liaise with marketing to ensure the website is kept up to date in terms of board members changes and ensuring biographies are current Coordinate with SME lead and marketing team to organise the timetable for the board elections, prepare the relevant forms, notify all successful candidates of the next steps in the process and inform unsuccessful candidates Obtain relevant information for new board members (headshot, bio, declaration of interest, personal details) ensure with Company Secretary they are registered with Companies House Annually obtain updated declarations of interest from each director Annually confirm with each director that there has been no change in home address for Companies House records Tasks required in the PA Support role: Support the CEO's PA in their tasks including; Managing CEO email accounts Handle incoming calls and postal correspondence for the executive office Coordinate and manage extensive travel arrangements for the CEO and as required by the Senior Leadership Team Process business expenses in line with company policies and guidelines Update and manage CRM database Arrange and provide support for business review meetings, team away days and internal/external events Coordinate internal and external meetings by reviewing schedules, identifying suitable times and communicating with external parties including government representatives to arrange meetings for the Senior Leadership Team Provide secretarial and administrative support to the rest of the Senior Management team as required The role reports to the CEO in the support role to the CEO's office and the SLT. The role additionally reports to the Company Secretary for Board administration guidance and task management. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies Excellent organisation, prioritisation, and time management skills, with the ability to self-motivate Strong written and verbal communication skills High level of attention to detail, accuracy and confidentiality Flexible, adaptable, able to work on own initiative with can-do-attitude Able to work collaboratively and independently on own initiative Ability to manage multiple priorities and tight deadlines, exercising sound judgement Ability to build effective working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders at all levels A proactive and adaptable approach to work Essential Knowledge and Experience Previous experience in EA/PA role supporting a CEO or similar An understanding of board governance and regulatory compliance Good working knowledge of Office 365 applications such as MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Teams, and confident using digital systems, data, and documentation Strong diary management and organisational skills Experience in preparing board papers, minutes and agendas Desired Knowledge and Experience Experience supporting C-suite executives and boards Knowledge of company secretarial duties, statutory registers and Company House requirements Additional Information: This is a part-time role based out of the company's London offices. This role is three days a week. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Board Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Administration Clerk, Board Support Administrator, Business Support, Executive Assistant, EA to CEO, Personal Assistant, PA to CEO Business Administrator may also be considered.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Board Administrator and CEO Office Support Location: London Salary : £19,800 - £24,700 per annum (FTE is £33,000-£41,300 per annum) based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: Part Time, Permanent Role Overview We are seeking an experienced administrator with secretarial skills to act as the administrator for the company's member Boards. The successful candidate will have strong secretarial and administrative skills, familiarity with senior relationship management, proficiency in MS Office, record keeping, good document drafting and communication skills. Key Responsibilities: Tasks required in the board administrator role: Organise Main Board and Membership, Finance & Performance (MF&P) Board meetings (four each per year), including arranging one lunch and one dinner annually Take minutes for all Board and MF&P meetings, review minutes with the techUK CEO and CFO, and then with the Chairs of respective meetings Prepare scripts for Board Chairs and send to them in advance of meetings Send out board papers, ensuring timely distribution by coordinating and following up with Senior Leadership Team (SLT) members Liaise with the SLT to draft agendas for board meetings Monitor the Company Secretary inbox and respond appropriately to any incoming emails Send nomination forms out for selected directors when requested Arrange Remuneration Committee meeting annually, including distribution of papers Organise Nomination Committee meeting twice a year, ensuring board papers are sent out in advance Liaise with marketing to ensure the website is kept up to date in terms of board members changes and ensuring biographies are current Coordinate with SME lead and marketing team to organise the timetable for the board elections, prepare the relevant forms, notify all successful candidates of the next steps in the process and inform unsuccessful candidates Obtain relevant information for new board members (headshot, bio, declaration of interest, personal details) ensure with Company Secretary they are registered with Companies House Annually obtain updated declarations of interest from each director Annually confirm with each director that there has been no change in home address for Companies House records Tasks required in the PA Support role: Support the CEO's PA in their tasks including; Managing CEO email accounts Handle incoming calls and postal correspondence for the executive office Coordinate and manage extensive travel arrangements for the CEO and as required by the Senior Leadership Team Process business expenses in line with company policies and guidelines Update and manage CRM database Arrange and provide support for business review meetings, team away days and internal/external events Coordinate internal and external meetings by reviewing schedules, identifying suitable times and communicating with external parties including government representatives to arrange meetings for the Senior Leadership Team Provide secretarial and administrative support to the rest of the Senior Management team as required The role reports to the CEO in the support role to the CEO's office and the SLT. The role additionally reports to the Company Secretary for Board administration guidance and task management. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies Excellent organisation, prioritisation, and time management skills, with the ability to self-motivate Strong written and verbal communication skills High level of attention to detail, accuracy and confidentiality Flexible, adaptable, able to work on own initiative with can-do-attitude Able to work collaboratively and independently on own initiative Ability to manage multiple priorities and tight deadlines, exercising sound judgement Ability to build effective working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders at all levels A proactive and adaptable approach to work Essential Knowledge and Experience Previous experience in EA/PA role supporting a CEO or similar An understanding of board governance and regulatory compliance Good working knowledge of Office 365 applications such as MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Teams, and confident using digital systems, data, and documentation Strong diary management and organisational skills Experience in preparing board papers, minutes and agendas Desired Knowledge and Experience Experience supporting C-suite executives and boards Knowledge of company secretarial duties, statutory registers and Company House requirements Additional Information: This is a part-time role based out of the company's London offices. This role is three days a week. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Board Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Administration Clerk, Board Support Administrator, Business Support, Executive Assistant, EA to CEO, Personal Assistant, PA to CEO Business Administrator may also be considered.
Chief Executive Officer Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Location: Flexible within the UK (with regular UK and international travel) Salary : c. £160k Closing date: 9am on Monday 13th July 2026 The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) is the UK's independent quality body for tertiary education, working to benefit students and the sector, and recognised globally as one of the leading authorities on quality assurance. We are trusted by higher education providers, governments and regulators to safeguard standards and enhance the quality of learning. Our work ensures that students are at the heart of everything we do, and that UK higher education continues to command confidence at home and internationally. Operating at the centre of one of the world's most respected higher education systems, QAA works across all four nations of the UK, reflecting distinct regulatory contexts while maintaining a consistent and coherent approach. As custodian of the UK Quality Code and other sector owned reference points, we play a vital role in maintaining trust, credibility and consistency across a complex and evolving landscape. We also work globally, partnering with governments, agencies and institutions to support international collaboration, transnational education and the global reputation of UK higher education. As a membership based organisation and trusted partner to public bodies, QAA combines public purpose with a growing commercial focus. The organisation is now entering an important new phase, building on strong foundations to strengthen its value to the sector, develop new opportunities for growth, and ensure continued relevance and impact in a rapidly changing environment. About the role We are seeking an outstanding, values-driven Chief Executive Officer to lead QAA into its next phase. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a respected organisation at the heart of higher education, strengthening its role as a trusted authority on quality and standards while driving sustainable growth and impact. QAA has recently undertaken a programme of organisational change to align its operating model with its future ambitions, strengthening its commercial capability and positioning the Agency for long term sustainability. The incoming CEO will build on this foundation, ensuring the organisation delivers with clarity, pace and impact. As CEO, you will set a clear and inspiring vision for QAA, guiding the organisation through a dynamic and evolving sector. You will bring together colleagues, partners, students, regulators and stakeholders around a shared purpose, ensuring QAA continues to deliver meaningful value across the UK and internationally. What you'll be doing You will provide strategic, operational and cultural leadership across the Agency, including: Setting direction: Defining and delivering a compelling, future-focused strategy aligned to QAA's purpose, values and charitable objectives. Driving impact and growth: Leading a more commercially focused approach, developing new income streams, partnerships and services to ensure long-term sustainability. Leading people and culture: Inspiring and supporting a high-performing, inclusive and collaborative organisation, empowering colleagues across a flexible and geographically dispersed workforce. Building influence: Acting as a visible ambassador for QAA, strengthening relationships with governments, regulators, sector partners and international stakeholders. Ensuring strong governance: Working closely with the Board to uphold the highest standards of integrity, accountability and effective risk management. About you We are looking for a strategic and collaborative leader who can operate with credibility and impact at the highest levels. You will bring: A strong track record of senior leadership in a complex organisation, delivering both strategic and operational results Experience of engaging and influencing senior stakeholders, such as government, regulators or sector bodies A proven ability to drive growth, innovation or organisational transformation A deep understanding of the Higher Education landscape or a Higher Education-adjacent regulated environment The ability to communicate a clear vision and bring people with you through change You will also demonstrate: An inclusive, empowering leadership style and a commitment to equity, diversity and belonging Strong commercial awareness and sound judgement Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Resilience, adaptability and the ability to thrive in a changing environment A commitment to integrity, professionalism and continuous improvement Why join us? QAA plays a vital role in supporting confidence in UK higher education around the world. You will join a purpose-driven organisation with a strong reputation, working alongside committed colleagues who are passionate about making a difference for students and the sector. We offer a flexible, remote-first working environment, a supportive culture, and the opportunity to lead a national organisation at a pivotal moment. For an informal conversation with our recruitment partners GatenbySanderson, contact (It would be helpful to share your CV or a short introduction to your background.) To apply:
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Location: Flexible within the UK (with regular UK and international travel) Salary : c. £160k Closing date: 9am on Monday 13th July 2026 The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) is the UK's independent quality body for tertiary education, working to benefit students and the sector, and recognised globally as one of the leading authorities on quality assurance. We are trusted by higher education providers, governments and regulators to safeguard standards and enhance the quality of learning. Our work ensures that students are at the heart of everything we do, and that UK higher education continues to command confidence at home and internationally. Operating at the centre of one of the world's most respected higher education systems, QAA works across all four nations of the UK, reflecting distinct regulatory contexts while maintaining a consistent and coherent approach. As custodian of the UK Quality Code and other sector owned reference points, we play a vital role in maintaining trust, credibility and consistency across a complex and evolving landscape. We also work globally, partnering with governments, agencies and institutions to support international collaboration, transnational education and the global reputation of UK higher education. As a membership based organisation and trusted partner to public bodies, QAA combines public purpose with a growing commercial focus. The organisation is now entering an important new phase, building on strong foundations to strengthen its value to the sector, develop new opportunities for growth, and ensure continued relevance and impact in a rapidly changing environment. About the role We are seeking an outstanding, values-driven Chief Executive Officer to lead QAA into its next phase. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a respected organisation at the heart of higher education, strengthening its role as a trusted authority on quality and standards while driving sustainable growth and impact. QAA has recently undertaken a programme of organisational change to align its operating model with its future ambitions, strengthening its commercial capability and positioning the Agency for long term sustainability. The incoming CEO will build on this foundation, ensuring the organisation delivers with clarity, pace and impact. As CEO, you will set a clear and inspiring vision for QAA, guiding the organisation through a dynamic and evolving sector. You will bring together colleagues, partners, students, regulators and stakeholders around a shared purpose, ensuring QAA continues to deliver meaningful value across the UK and internationally. What you'll be doing You will provide strategic, operational and cultural leadership across the Agency, including: Setting direction: Defining and delivering a compelling, future-focused strategy aligned to QAA's purpose, values and charitable objectives. Driving impact and growth: Leading a more commercially focused approach, developing new income streams, partnerships and services to ensure long-term sustainability. Leading people and culture: Inspiring and supporting a high-performing, inclusive and collaborative organisation, empowering colleagues across a flexible and geographically dispersed workforce. Building influence: Acting as a visible ambassador for QAA, strengthening relationships with governments, regulators, sector partners and international stakeholders. Ensuring strong governance: Working closely with the Board to uphold the highest standards of integrity, accountability and effective risk management. About you We are looking for a strategic and collaborative leader who can operate with credibility and impact at the highest levels. You will bring: A strong track record of senior leadership in a complex organisation, delivering both strategic and operational results Experience of engaging and influencing senior stakeholders, such as government, regulators or sector bodies A proven ability to drive growth, innovation or organisational transformation A deep understanding of the Higher Education landscape or a Higher Education-adjacent regulated environment The ability to communicate a clear vision and bring people with you through change You will also demonstrate: An inclusive, empowering leadership style and a commitment to equity, diversity and belonging Strong commercial awareness and sound judgement Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Resilience, adaptability and the ability to thrive in a changing environment A commitment to integrity, professionalism and continuous improvement Why join us? QAA plays a vital role in supporting confidence in UK higher education around the world. You will join a purpose-driven organisation with a strong reputation, working alongside committed colleagues who are passionate about making a difference for students and the sector. We offer a flexible, remote-first working environment, a supportive culture, and the opportunity to lead a national organisation at a pivotal moment. For an informal conversation with our recruitment partners GatenbySanderson, contact (It would be helpful to share your CV or a short introduction to your background.) To apply:
Your new role My client is looking for a Developer Platforms Specialist to take end-to-end ownership of the platforms that underpin software delivery across our global organisation. This isn't a support role. This is a platform ownership role. You will be the technical authority responsible for shaping, governing and evolving our developer ecosystem - ensuring it is secure, scalable, modern and truly enables engineering teams to deliver at pace.If you thrive on defining standards, driving adoption, and owning outcomes, this is your opportunity to make a measurable impact at enterprise scale. What you'll need to succeed The Role: Platform Ownership at Enterprise ScaleYou will own the developer platform landscape - from strategy through to execution, governance and continuous improvement. Platform Strategy & GovernanceOwn governance, standards, and policies for developer platforms Ensure security, compliance, and alignment with enterprise architecture Act as decision authority on platform usage, integrations, and tooling Platform Ownership & Lifecycle Manage the developer tooling portfolio (Azure DevOps, GitHub, Power Platform, etc.) Define lifecycle (onboarding, upgrades, retirement) Shape platform roadmaps aligned to business and Microsoft ecosystem direction Provisioning & Automation Enable self-service environments, repositories, and pipelines Embed security and compliance guardrails Standardise tooling patterns to improve consistency and scalability Monitoring & Operations Track platform health, usage, and compliance Deliver insights to drive optimisation and investment decisions Define support models, resilience, and service management Adoption & Enablement Lead platform adoption and change management Provide guidance, documentation, and technical leadership Support engineering teams and innovation initiatives What you'll get in return c 60,000 - 65,000 + benefits What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Your new role My client is looking for a Developer Platforms Specialist to take end-to-end ownership of the platforms that underpin software delivery across our global organisation. This isn't a support role. This is a platform ownership role. You will be the technical authority responsible for shaping, governing and evolving our developer ecosystem - ensuring it is secure, scalable, modern and truly enables engineering teams to deliver at pace.If you thrive on defining standards, driving adoption, and owning outcomes, this is your opportunity to make a measurable impact at enterprise scale. What you'll need to succeed The Role: Platform Ownership at Enterprise ScaleYou will own the developer platform landscape - from strategy through to execution, governance and continuous improvement. Platform Strategy & GovernanceOwn governance, standards, and policies for developer platforms Ensure security, compliance, and alignment with enterprise architecture Act as decision authority on platform usage, integrations, and tooling Platform Ownership & Lifecycle Manage the developer tooling portfolio (Azure DevOps, GitHub, Power Platform, etc.) Define lifecycle (onboarding, upgrades, retirement) Shape platform roadmaps aligned to business and Microsoft ecosystem direction Provisioning & Automation Enable self-service environments, repositories, and pipelines Embed security and compliance guardrails Standardise tooling patterns to improve consistency and scalability Monitoring & Operations Track platform health, usage, and compliance Deliver insights to drive optimisation and investment decisions Define support models, resilience, and service management Adoption & Enablement Lead platform adoption and change management Provide guidance, documentation, and technical leadership Support engineering teams and innovation initiatives What you'll get in return c 60,000 - 65,000 + benefits What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Senior Systems Integration Engineer Hybrid London 6-Month FTC Overview: An exciting opportunity has arisen with a purpose-driven organisation undergoing significant technology transformation. We are seeking a Senior Systems Integration Engineer to bring stability, connectivity, and technical leadership to a complex multi-platform environment. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will act as the organisation's trusted technical voice, connecting systems, improving data integrity, strengthening vendor accountability, and helping create a scalable technology foundation for future growth. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who enjoys solving technical challenges, working across multiple systems, and delivering practical integration solutions that have a direct impact on business operations. Role & Responsibilities: Design, build, test, and support integrations across Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Business Central, SaaS platforms, and other business systems. Develop and maintain API-based integrations, data pipelines, webhooks, and automated workflows. Troubleshoot integration issues, data discrepancies, and system connectivity challenges. Support platform upgrades, system enhancements, and data migration activities. Work closely with third-party suppliers and implementation partners to deliver technical solutions. Assist with improving data quality, system reliability, and operational efficiency. Document integration designs, technical processes, and recommendations. Collaborate with technical and non-technical stakeholders to understand requirements and deliver effective solutions. Skills & Experience Essential Strong experience in Systems Integration, Integration Engineering, Application Integration, or a similar technical role. Hands-on experience working with REST APIs, web services, ETL processes, webhooks, and system integrations. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Experience working with third-party vendors and technology partners. Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to a range of stakeholders. Desirable Experience with Microsoft Dynamics CRM and/or Microsoft Business Central. Experience delivering data migration, platform implementation, or system modernisation projects. Knowledge of integration platforms, workflow automation, and API management tools. Experience working across multiple business systems and third-party technology suppliers. Senior Systems Integration Engineer Hybrid London 6-Month FTC
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Systems Integration Engineer Hybrid London 6-Month FTC Overview: An exciting opportunity has arisen with a purpose-driven organisation undergoing significant technology transformation. We are seeking a Senior Systems Integration Engineer to bring stability, connectivity, and technical leadership to a complex multi-platform environment. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will act as the organisation's trusted technical voice, connecting systems, improving data integrity, strengthening vendor accountability, and helping create a scalable technology foundation for future growth. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who enjoys solving technical challenges, working across multiple systems, and delivering practical integration solutions that have a direct impact on business operations. Role & Responsibilities: Design, build, test, and support integrations across Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Business Central, SaaS platforms, and other business systems. Develop and maintain API-based integrations, data pipelines, webhooks, and automated workflows. Troubleshoot integration issues, data discrepancies, and system connectivity challenges. Support platform upgrades, system enhancements, and data migration activities. Work closely with third-party suppliers and implementation partners to deliver technical solutions. Assist with improving data quality, system reliability, and operational efficiency. Document integration designs, technical processes, and recommendations. Collaborate with technical and non-technical stakeholders to understand requirements and deliver effective solutions. Skills & Experience Essential Strong experience in Systems Integration, Integration Engineering, Application Integration, or a similar technical role. Hands-on experience working with REST APIs, web services, ETL processes, webhooks, and system integrations. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Experience working with third-party vendors and technology partners. Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to a range of stakeholders. Desirable Experience with Microsoft Dynamics CRM and/or Microsoft Business Central. Experience delivering data migration, platform implementation, or system modernisation projects. Knowledge of integration platforms, workflow automation, and API management tools. Experience working across multiple business systems and third-party technology suppliers. Senior Systems Integration Engineer Hybrid London 6-Month FTC
Finance Manager Job Title: Finance Manager Reporting to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Hours: 4 days a week (28 hours) Salary: Dependent on experience and skill set About the Organisation A community-based charity committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals experiencing homelessness, crisis, and multiple disadvantage. Services span supported housing, crisis and drop-in provision, food services, a social supermarket, and a trading subsidiary. Those supported are often living with the long-term effects of complex childhood trauma, alongside challenges including addiction, mental ill-health, and significant health inequality. Work is rooted in compassion, and belief everyone deserves the chance to rebuild their life. Purpose of the Role We are looking for an experienced Finance Manager to take ownership of the financial health of the organisation. You will provide robust financial management, ensure compliance across a varied range of income streams, and act as a trusted adviser to senior leadership and trustees. Key Responsibilities Financial Management & Reporting Oversee the preparation of monthly management accounts, including commentary and variance analysis Drive the annual budgeting and forecasting cycle Deliver clear, accessible financial reporting to the Senior Leadership Team and Board of Trustees Monitor performance against budget and flag risks in a timely manner Income & Fund Management Maintain accurate management of restricted and unrestricted funds in line with funder requirements Ensure correct income recognition across grants, contracts, rental income, donations, and trading Oversee subsidiary and retail-style accounting activities Support the preparation of funder financial reports and returns Housing & Operations Finance Manage financial processes relating to supported housing stock, including rent accounting and arrears Work alongside operational managers to support cost control and budget ownership Provide financial oversight across seasonal and crisis services Compliance & Controls Take the lead on annual audit and independent examination preparation Ensure adherence to Charity Commission requirements and applicable accounting standards including SORP Manage VAT obligations, particularly in relation to trading activity Own and develop Finance Policy, procedures, and standard operating processes Leadership & Strategy Serve as a key financial adviser to the CEO and Board Input into organisational strategy, long-term financial planning, and sustainability Contribute to funding bids and business planning activity Systems & Team Line manage the Finance Officer, providing support and development Oversee payroll processing and HMRC and pension compliance Develop and maintain financial systems and reporting tools Person Specification Essential: Proven experience in a finance role within the charity, not-for-profit, or housing sector Solid grounding in management accounting, budgeting, and financial controls Experience managing multiple income streams including restricted funding Confident communicating financial information to non-finance audiences Strong Excel skills and experience with SAGE accounting software Comfortable working both strategically and at a hands-on operational level Desirable: Accountancy qualification (ACCA, CIMA, ACA) or working towards one Knowledge of Charity SORP and VAT in mixed-income organisations Experience in supported housing finance Previous line management responsibility Key Attributes Values-driven with strong commercial awareness Analytical and detail-focused Collaborative, with a genuine commitment to supporting frontline services Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Job Title: Finance Manager Reporting to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Hours: 4 days a week (28 hours) Salary: Dependent on experience and skill set About the Organisation A community-based charity committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals experiencing homelessness, crisis, and multiple disadvantage. Services span supported housing, crisis and drop-in provision, food services, a social supermarket, and a trading subsidiary. Those supported are often living with the long-term effects of complex childhood trauma, alongside challenges including addiction, mental ill-health, and significant health inequality. Work is rooted in compassion, and belief everyone deserves the chance to rebuild their life. Purpose of the Role We are looking for an experienced Finance Manager to take ownership of the financial health of the organisation. You will provide robust financial management, ensure compliance across a varied range of income streams, and act as a trusted adviser to senior leadership and trustees. Key Responsibilities Financial Management & Reporting Oversee the preparation of monthly management accounts, including commentary and variance analysis Drive the annual budgeting and forecasting cycle Deliver clear, accessible financial reporting to the Senior Leadership Team and Board of Trustees Monitor performance against budget and flag risks in a timely manner Income & Fund Management Maintain accurate management of restricted and unrestricted funds in line with funder requirements Ensure correct income recognition across grants, contracts, rental income, donations, and trading Oversee subsidiary and retail-style accounting activities Support the preparation of funder financial reports and returns Housing & Operations Finance Manage financial processes relating to supported housing stock, including rent accounting and arrears Work alongside operational managers to support cost control and budget ownership Provide financial oversight across seasonal and crisis services Compliance & Controls Take the lead on annual audit and independent examination preparation Ensure adherence to Charity Commission requirements and applicable accounting standards including SORP Manage VAT obligations, particularly in relation to trading activity Own and develop Finance Policy, procedures, and standard operating processes Leadership & Strategy Serve as a key financial adviser to the CEO and Board Input into organisational strategy, long-term financial planning, and sustainability Contribute to funding bids and business planning activity Systems & Team Line manage the Finance Officer, providing support and development Oversee payroll processing and HMRC and pension compliance Develop and maintain financial systems and reporting tools Person Specification Essential: Proven experience in a finance role within the charity, not-for-profit, or housing sector Solid grounding in management accounting, budgeting, and financial controls Experience managing multiple income streams including restricted funding Confident communicating financial information to non-finance audiences Strong Excel skills and experience with SAGE accounting software Comfortable working both strategically and at a hands-on operational level Desirable: Accountancy qualification (ACCA, CIMA, ACA) or working towards one Knowledge of Charity SORP and VAT in mixed-income organisations Experience in supported housing finance Previous line management responsibility Key Attributes Values-driven with strong commercial awareness Analytical and detail-focused Collaborative, with a genuine commitment to supporting frontline services Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.