Project Manager (Asset Investment and Sustainability) Duration: 12 month FTC Location: West Sussex Salary: 44,500 Department: Asset & Sustainability Role purpose To support the delivery of asset investment and sustainability programmes, ensuring homes are safe, efficient and well maintained. The role focuses on managing projects and contracts, maintaining compliance, and working closely with customers and contractors to deliver works on time, within budget and to a good standard. Key responsibilities Deliver planned investment and sustainability programmes in line with business priorities and regulatory requirements Prepare and manage work specifications, ensuring they are clearly defined and approved Monitor progress against programme targets, budgets and deadlines Carry out inspections and approve completed works Procure works through frameworks Manage contracts to ensure quality, cost and programme expectations are met Ensure all works meet relevant legislation and standards, including health and safety and CDM regulations Monitor contractor compliance and responsibilities Manage project budgets and track spend against plans Use asset data to inform investment decisions and identify improvements Keep customers informed about works affecting their homes and support consultation processes, including Section 20 requirements Essential skills Experience delivering planned works, maintenance or investment programmes Experience managing contractors or contracts Experience managing budgets and value for money For more information, please contact Branwen Johns on or email your CV.
Jun 17, 2026
Contractor
Project Manager (Asset Investment and Sustainability) Duration: 12 month FTC Location: West Sussex Salary: 44,500 Department: Asset & Sustainability Role purpose To support the delivery of asset investment and sustainability programmes, ensuring homes are safe, efficient and well maintained. The role focuses on managing projects and contracts, maintaining compliance, and working closely with customers and contractors to deliver works on time, within budget and to a good standard. Key responsibilities Deliver planned investment and sustainability programmes in line with business priorities and regulatory requirements Prepare and manage work specifications, ensuring they are clearly defined and approved Monitor progress against programme targets, budgets and deadlines Carry out inspections and approve completed works Procure works through frameworks Manage contracts to ensure quality, cost and programme expectations are met Ensure all works meet relevant legislation and standards, including health and safety and CDM regulations Monitor contractor compliance and responsibilities Manage project budgets and track spend against plans Use asset data to inform investment decisions and identify improvements Keep customers informed about works affecting their homes and support consultation processes, including Section 20 requirements Essential skills Experience delivering planned works, maintenance or investment programmes Experience managing contractors or contracts Experience managing budgets and value for money For more information, please contact Branwen Johns on or email your CV.
Office Manager & Finance Assistant (12-Month FTC Maternity Cover) Hereford HR2 £30,000 per annum Start: Mid-August (with approx. 2-week handover) Working Full time hours Monday to Friday fully office based. The Opportunity Hawk 3 Talent Solutions are seeking a proactive and highly organised Office Manager & Finance Assistant to join a specialist organisation operating within the defence, aerospace and military sector based in Hereford. This is a varied and hands-on role supporting the day-to-day operations of a fast-paced, project-driven environment. You will work closely with internal stakeholders and external partners, contributing to the delivery of critical programmes supporting UK defence and security capability. Key Responsibilities Office & Administrative Management Ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the office through effective processes and organisation Coordinate meetings, visitors and company events (including industry exhibitions) Manage office supplies, equipment servicing, and supplier relationships Oversee business travel arrangements including accommodation and logistics Maintain company registers (assets, suppliers, NDAs, vehicles, compliance records) Support compliance activities including ISO, Cyber Essentials and data protection certifications HR & Staff Support Assist with onboarding and offboarding processes Maintain personnel records and vetting/clearance registers (BPSS, SC, DV where applicable) Administer employee benefits, records and internal engagement activities Finance Administration Process invoices, payments, receipts and purchase orders Maintain accurate financial data and supporting documentation Reconcile bank accounts and assist with month-end processes Manage expense claims and supplier/customer financial checks Financial Reporting Support Assist with VAT returns, P11Ds and statutory submissions Support budgeting processes and financial reporting activities Liaise with auditors and support audit preparation Contribute to stock management and cost tracking About You Essential: Strong administrative and organisational experience Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (including SharePoint) Experience in bookkeeping or finance administration Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Ability to work independently and proactively Reliable, flexible and detail-oriented Desirable: Experience in defence, aerospace, or government environments Familiarity with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Previous office management experience Awareness of UK security clearance processes What s on Offer Salary: £30,000 per annum 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Healthcare and benefits package (subject to probation) Additional perks including wellbeing and lifestyle benefits If you would like to apply for the role of Office Manager then please email your CV to (url removed) Closing date is 17.07.2026 Please note this could change subject to suitable applications. Hawk 3 Talent Solutions are acting as an employment agency on behalf of its client. By applying for the above position and providing your personal data to us you understand that your data will be processed in line with our Privacy Policy. To view our full Privacy Policy please visit our website. Hawk 3 Talent Solutions are committed to the selection, recruitment and development of the best people, basing judgements solely on suitability for the job. Whilst we endeavour to respond to all applications individually, due to high volumes, this is not always possible. Thank you for your interest in this role and we look forward to working with you in the fu
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Office Manager & Finance Assistant (12-Month FTC Maternity Cover) Hereford HR2 £30,000 per annum Start: Mid-August (with approx. 2-week handover) Working Full time hours Monday to Friday fully office based. The Opportunity Hawk 3 Talent Solutions are seeking a proactive and highly organised Office Manager & Finance Assistant to join a specialist organisation operating within the defence, aerospace and military sector based in Hereford. This is a varied and hands-on role supporting the day-to-day operations of a fast-paced, project-driven environment. You will work closely with internal stakeholders and external partners, contributing to the delivery of critical programmes supporting UK defence and security capability. Key Responsibilities Office & Administrative Management Ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the office through effective processes and organisation Coordinate meetings, visitors and company events (including industry exhibitions) Manage office supplies, equipment servicing, and supplier relationships Oversee business travel arrangements including accommodation and logistics Maintain company registers (assets, suppliers, NDAs, vehicles, compliance records) Support compliance activities including ISO, Cyber Essentials and data protection certifications HR & Staff Support Assist with onboarding and offboarding processes Maintain personnel records and vetting/clearance registers (BPSS, SC, DV where applicable) Administer employee benefits, records and internal engagement activities Finance Administration Process invoices, payments, receipts and purchase orders Maintain accurate financial data and supporting documentation Reconcile bank accounts and assist with month-end processes Manage expense claims and supplier/customer financial checks Financial Reporting Support Assist with VAT returns, P11Ds and statutory submissions Support budgeting processes and financial reporting activities Liaise with auditors and support audit preparation Contribute to stock management and cost tracking About You Essential: Strong administrative and organisational experience Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (including SharePoint) Experience in bookkeeping or finance administration Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Ability to work independently and proactively Reliable, flexible and detail-oriented Desirable: Experience in defence, aerospace, or government environments Familiarity with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Previous office management experience Awareness of UK security clearance processes What s on Offer Salary: £30,000 per annum 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Healthcare and benefits package (subject to probation) Additional perks including wellbeing and lifestyle benefits If you would like to apply for the role of Office Manager then please email your CV to (url removed) Closing date is 17.07.2026 Please note this could change subject to suitable applications. Hawk 3 Talent Solutions are acting as an employment agency on behalf of its client. By applying for the above position and providing your personal data to us you understand that your data will be processed in line with our Privacy Policy. To view our full Privacy Policy please visit our website. Hawk 3 Talent Solutions are committed to the selection, recruitment and development of the best people, basing judgements solely on suitability for the job. Whilst we endeavour to respond to all applications individually, due to high volumes, this is not always possible. Thank you for your interest in this role and we look forward to working with you in the fu
Programme Administrator Liverpool - £23,417 Working hours full time (35 hours a week) - you ll agree your working pattern with your manager (core working hours are 10:00 - 16:00). Location Liverpool, hybrid homeworking (minimum 6 days a month in office) 12-month FTC The well-established and highly successful JAG accreditation programme is looking for an enthusiastic and organised programme administrator to join their accreditation team. The programme administrator will be responsible for administrating accreditation assessments, handling customer enquiries, administrating committee meetings and training sessions, and undertaking general administrative tasks for the Accreditation Unit. The successful candidate will: Be exceptionally organised and interested in improving processes Enjoy communicating with a range of individuals, developing great working relationships Be experienced at working in project support roles Have a passion for improving the healthcare workforce and its services. About the role As programme administrator, you will make an impact every day by: Support services to register with the accreditation/ certification scheme, making clear the benefits of accreditation/certification. Organise accreditation assessments and process applications and results. Liaise with assessors, clinicians and services to administer all aspects of the accreditation and/or certification process from start to finish, ensuring timelines are adhered to and that a high quality service is delivered. Update other team members on the progress of assessments during weekly meetings and escalate queries appropriately. Keep up to date and accurate records. Support team with administrative support relating to quality improvement projects. Contribute to the development of new guidance materials. Continuously strive for improvement and proactively identify more efficient ways of working. You will need outstanding organisational skills and the ability to liaise and communicate confidently with a range of people. Using initiative and being able to work flexibly as a member of a busy team are also essential qualities. About us Accreditation is a method of improving the quality of healthcare by assessing clinical services in relation to agreed standards. The Accreditation Unit team pride themselves on their dedication to delivering high quality work and making a difference. We have a culture of involvement; everyone s views matter and we want you to contribute your ideas and help shape and improve what we do. This is a fantastic opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a commitment to our core values collaboration, learning and taking care. Closing date: 19 June 2026 Interviewing date: 01 July 2026 The RCP positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status or pregnancy and maternity. The RCP is all about our people our members, staff, volunteers and leaders. We educate, influence and collaborate to improve health and healthcare for everyone and know we can only do this by being inclusive, encouraging and celebrating diverse perspectives. Welcoming into our community people who represent the 21st-century medical workforce and the diverse population of patients we serve is a priority for us.
Jun 17, 2026
Contractor
Programme Administrator Liverpool - £23,417 Working hours full time (35 hours a week) - you ll agree your working pattern with your manager (core working hours are 10:00 - 16:00). Location Liverpool, hybrid homeworking (minimum 6 days a month in office) 12-month FTC The well-established and highly successful JAG accreditation programme is looking for an enthusiastic and organised programme administrator to join their accreditation team. The programme administrator will be responsible for administrating accreditation assessments, handling customer enquiries, administrating committee meetings and training sessions, and undertaking general administrative tasks for the Accreditation Unit. The successful candidate will: Be exceptionally organised and interested in improving processes Enjoy communicating with a range of individuals, developing great working relationships Be experienced at working in project support roles Have a passion for improving the healthcare workforce and its services. About the role As programme administrator, you will make an impact every day by: Support services to register with the accreditation/ certification scheme, making clear the benefits of accreditation/certification. Organise accreditation assessments and process applications and results. Liaise with assessors, clinicians and services to administer all aspects of the accreditation and/or certification process from start to finish, ensuring timelines are adhered to and that a high quality service is delivered. Update other team members on the progress of assessments during weekly meetings and escalate queries appropriately. Keep up to date and accurate records. Support team with administrative support relating to quality improvement projects. Contribute to the development of new guidance materials. Continuously strive for improvement and proactively identify more efficient ways of working. You will need outstanding organisational skills and the ability to liaise and communicate confidently with a range of people. Using initiative and being able to work flexibly as a member of a busy team are also essential qualities. About us Accreditation is a method of improving the quality of healthcare by assessing clinical services in relation to agreed standards. The Accreditation Unit team pride themselves on their dedication to delivering high quality work and making a difference. We have a culture of involvement; everyone s views matter and we want you to contribute your ideas and help shape and improve what we do. This is a fantastic opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a commitment to our core values collaboration, learning and taking care. Closing date: 19 June 2026 Interviewing date: 01 July 2026 The RCP positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status or pregnancy and maternity. The RCP is all about our people our members, staff, volunteers and leaders. We educate, influence and collaborate to improve health and healthcare for everyone and know we can only do this by being inclusive, encouraging and celebrating diverse perspectives. Welcoming into our community people who represent the 21st-century medical workforce and the diverse population of patients we serve is a priority for us.
Network Project Manager - HYBRID JOB LOCATION: Milton Keynes MK10 0BZ DURATION: 12+ Months FTC PERM Role TYPE: HYBRID (3 Days Onsite a Week) Office-based at the beginning. Hybrid arrangements can only be considered after successful probationary period. SALARY: £ 50 - £ 55 K PA + Benefits Overview: We are seeking an experienced Network Project Manager to lead a critical infrastructure project within a retail environment. The successful candidate will manage the end-to-end delivery of a project focused on tidying and organizing data cabling and installing new communications cabinets across multiple retail sites. This role requires strong project management skills, technical understanding of network infrastructure, and the ability to coordinate with internal teams and external vendors. Areas of Responsibility / Tasks: • Project Planning & Delivery • Develop and maintain detailed project plans, timelines, and budgets. • Define scope, objectives, and deliverables in alignment with business requirements. • Site Coordination • Oversee site surveys and ensure accurate documentation of existing cabling and network layouts. • Manage the installation and configuration of comms cabinets and associated hardware. • Stakeholder Management • Act as the primary point of contact for stakeholders, including IT teams, retail operations, and third-party vendors. • Provide regular status updates and ensure clear communication of risks, issues, and progress. • Quality & Compliance • Ensure all cabling and cabinet installations meet industry standards and company policies. • Maintain accurate records of cable data and network diagrams for future reference. • Risk & Issue Management • Identify potential risks and implement mitigation strategies. • Resolve issues promptly to avoid project delays. Technologies: • Proven experience managing network infrastructure projects in retail or multi-site environments. • Strong understanding of structured cabling, network hardware, and comms cabinet installations. • Excellent project management skills, including planning, scheduling, and resource allocation. • Familiarity with ITIL, Prince2, or Agile methodologies (certifications preferred). • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills. • Ability to manage multiple sites and vendors effectively Desirable Qualifications: • Technical certifications such as CCNA, CompTIA Network+ or equivalent. • Experience with network documentation tools and asset management systems. • Previous experience in a retail IT environment. What We Offer: • Competitive salary and benefits package. • Opportunity to lead a high-impact project across a large retail network. • Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Network Project Manager - HYBRID JOB LOCATION: Milton Keynes MK10 0BZ DURATION: 12+ Months FTC PERM Role TYPE: HYBRID (3 Days Onsite a Week) Office-based at the beginning. Hybrid arrangements can only be considered after successful probationary period. SALARY: £ 50 - £ 55 K PA + Benefits Overview: We are seeking an experienced Network Project Manager to lead a critical infrastructure project within a retail environment. The successful candidate will manage the end-to-end delivery of a project focused on tidying and organizing data cabling and installing new communications cabinets across multiple retail sites. This role requires strong project management skills, technical understanding of network infrastructure, and the ability to coordinate with internal teams and external vendors. Areas of Responsibility / Tasks: • Project Planning & Delivery • Develop and maintain detailed project plans, timelines, and budgets. • Define scope, objectives, and deliverables in alignment with business requirements. • Site Coordination • Oversee site surveys and ensure accurate documentation of existing cabling and network layouts. • Manage the installation and configuration of comms cabinets and associated hardware. • Stakeholder Management • Act as the primary point of contact for stakeholders, including IT teams, retail operations, and third-party vendors. • Provide regular status updates and ensure clear communication of risks, issues, and progress. • Quality & Compliance • Ensure all cabling and cabinet installations meet industry standards and company policies. • Maintain accurate records of cable data and network diagrams for future reference. • Risk & Issue Management • Identify potential risks and implement mitigation strategies. • Resolve issues promptly to avoid project delays. Technologies: • Proven experience managing network infrastructure projects in retail or multi-site environments. • Strong understanding of structured cabling, network hardware, and comms cabinet installations. • Excellent project management skills, including planning, scheduling, and resource allocation. • Familiarity with ITIL, Prince2, or Agile methodologies (certifications preferred). • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills. • Ability to manage multiple sites and vendors effectively Desirable Qualifications: • Technical certifications such as CCNA, CompTIA Network+ or equivalent. • Experience with network documentation tools and asset management systems. • Previous experience in a retail IT environment. What We Offer: • Competitive salary and benefits package. • Opportunity to lead a high-impact project across a large retail network. • Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Brackley, Northamptonshire
HRIS Administrator Brackley, Northamptonshire Manufacturing Full Time, 12 months FTC up to 36,000 Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a well-established UK organisation to recruit an experienced HRIS Administrator . This is an exciting opportunity to join a large, multi-site business where HR technology plays a key role in supporting a diverse workforce. Reporting into the People Services function, you will be responsible for the day-to-day administration, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the organisation's HR Information System. This role offers the chance to work closely with HR, Payroll, IT, and key stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, system efficiency, and a positive user experience. The Role As HRIS Administrator, you will take ownership of the HR system, ensuring it operates effectively while supporting ongoing development and process improvements. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining data integrity, producing meaningful HR reporting, supporting users, and helping drive automation across HR processes. Key Responsibilities Administer and maintain the HR Information System, ensuring optimal performance and configuration Manage system updates, enhancements, and upgrades in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Maintain organisational structures, workflows, and system rules Ensure the accuracy and integrity of employee data through regular audits and validation checks Support GDPR compliance and data governance standards Provide first and second-line support to HR system users Troubleshoot system issues and liaise with suppliers where required Create user documentation and deliver training to HR teams and managers Produce regular and ad hoc HR reports, including headcount, absence, and turnover analysis Develop dashboards and insights to support decision-making Identify opportunities to streamline and automate HR processes Work closely with Payroll to ensure accurate data transfer and processing Support HR systems projects, testing activities, system upgrades, and data migration initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience administering an HRIS platform (such as iTrent, Workday, SAP, Oracle, SuccessFactors, or similar) Strong Excel, reporting, and data management capabilities A good understanding of HR processes and employee lifecycle activities Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Strong communication skills with the ability to support both technical and non-technical users At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
HRIS Administrator Brackley, Northamptonshire Manufacturing Full Time, 12 months FTC up to 36,000 Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a well-established UK organisation to recruit an experienced HRIS Administrator . This is an exciting opportunity to join a large, multi-site business where HR technology plays a key role in supporting a diverse workforce. Reporting into the People Services function, you will be responsible for the day-to-day administration, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the organisation's HR Information System. This role offers the chance to work closely with HR, Payroll, IT, and key stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, system efficiency, and a positive user experience. The Role As HRIS Administrator, you will take ownership of the HR system, ensuring it operates effectively while supporting ongoing development and process improvements. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining data integrity, producing meaningful HR reporting, supporting users, and helping drive automation across HR processes. Key Responsibilities Administer and maintain the HR Information System, ensuring optimal performance and configuration Manage system updates, enhancements, and upgrades in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Maintain organisational structures, workflows, and system rules Ensure the accuracy and integrity of employee data through regular audits and validation checks Support GDPR compliance and data governance standards Provide first and second-line support to HR system users Troubleshoot system issues and liaise with suppliers where required Create user documentation and deliver training to HR teams and managers Produce regular and ad hoc HR reports, including headcount, absence, and turnover analysis Develop dashboards and insights to support decision-making Identify opportunities to streamline and automate HR processes Work closely with Payroll to ensure accurate data transfer and processing Support HR systems projects, testing activities, system upgrades, and data migration initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience administering an HRIS platform (such as iTrent, Workday, SAP, Oracle, SuccessFactors, or similar) Strong Excel, reporting, and data management capabilities A good understanding of HR processes and employee lifecycle activities Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Strong communication skills with the ability to support both technical and non-technical users At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Kensington Mortgage Company
Marlow, Buckinghamshire
We're Hiring: Senior Sourcing and Supplier Manager - 12 Month FTC Location: Remote Department: Procurement Hours: Monday - Friday 09:00-17:30 Overall Purpose of the Job: Deliver effective sourcing and third-party risk management ensuring that goods and services are sourced cost effectively and third-party risks are managed within the IT category Key Accountabilities: Strategy and innovation Support sourcing plans for renewals, new contracts and supplier selection. Support the P&P strategy and development plan. Track market innovation and leading capabilities. Present sourcing and supplier options clearly. Stakeholder Management Manage stakeholder relationships and support needs. Promote the value of partnering with P&P. Influence stakeholders and budget holders to follow policy. Present sourcing recommendations to aid decisions. Team Management Support procurement development and deputise when needed. Embed company values across the team. Help shape operating plans. Sourcing Own category spend and deliver savings. Source goods and services to policy and best practice. Manage sourcing risk through effective contracts. Third Party Risk Management Support the third-party risk framework across the lifecycle. Maintain third-party risk tools and templates. Ensure exit strategies for high-risk third parties. Embed third-party risk management with BRMs. Develop training and guidance for BRMs. Manage key third-party relationships and issues. Ensure delivery, performance, value and innovation. Provide commercial support for key projects. Governance and Reporting Ensure third parties meet standards and regulations. Maintain governance forums for sourcing and risk. Keep category records accurate and up to date. Report category activity against savings targets. Experience Senior category management experience, ideally in Financial Services. Experience leading sourcing and complex negotiations. Third-party risk management experience. Strong contractual and commercial knowledge. Experience in fast-paced environments. Strong negotiation skills. Knowledge Strategic sourcing best practice in category. Third-party risk best practice, ideally in Financial Services. End-to-end policy and process development. Skills Strong communication, presentation and influencing skills. Proactive in identifying supply chain innovation. Advanced Microsoft Office skills. Degree preferred; CIPS or equivalent is an advantage. Why join us? At Kensington Mortgages, we believe our employees are the heart of our success. We are committed to creating a supportive and flexible work environment that values personal growth, professional development and a healthy work life balance Our inclusive culture respects and celebrates diversity in all its forms, ensuring that everyone feels welcome, valued and understood. We recognise and appreciate differences in thinking, learning styles, gender, race, identity, ethnic origins and sexual expression.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
We're Hiring: Senior Sourcing and Supplier Manager - 12 Month FTC Location: Remote Department: Procurement Hours: Monday - Friday 09:00-17:30 Overall Purpose of the Job: Deliver effective sourcing and third-party risk management ensuring that goods and services are sourced cost effectively and third-party risks are managed within the IT category Key Accountabilities: Strategy and innovation Support sourcing plans for renewals, new contracts and supplier selection. Support the P&P strategy and development plan. Track market innovation and leading capabilities. Present sourcing and supplier options clearly. Stakeholder Management Manage stakeholder relationships and support needs. Promote the value of partnering with P&P. Influence stakeholders and budget holders to follow policy. Present sourcing recommendations to aid decisions. Team Management Support procurement development and deputise when needed. Embed company values across the team. Help shape operating plans. Sourcing Own category spend and deliver savings. Source goods and services to policy and best practice. Manage sourcing risk through effective contracts. Third Party Risk Management Support the third-party risk framework across the lifecycle. Maintain third-party risk tools and templates. Ensure exit strategies for high-risk third parties. Embed third-party risk management with BRMs. Develop training and guidance for BRMs. Manage key third-party relationships and issues. Ensure delivery, performance, value and innovation. Provide commercial support for key projects. Governance and Reporting Ensure third parties meet standards and regulations. Maintain governance forums for sourcing and risk. Keep category records accurate and up to date. Report category activity against savings targets. Experience Senior category management experience, ideally in Financial Services. Experience leading sourcing and complex negotiations. Third-party risk management experience. Strong contractual and commercial knowledge. Experience in fast-paced environments. Strong negotiation skills. Knowledge Strategic sourcing best practice in category. Third-party risk best practice, ideally in Financial Services. End-to-end policy and process development. Skills Strong communication, presentation and influencing skills. Proactive in identifying supply chain innovation. Advanced Microsoft Office skills. Degree preferred; CIPS or equivalent is an advantage. Why join us? At Kensington Mortgages, we believe our employees are the heart of our success. We are committed to creating a supportive and flexible work environment that values personal growth, professional development and a healthy work life balance Our inclusive culture respects and celebrates diversity in all its forms, ensuring that everyone feels welcome, valued and understood. We recognise and appreciate differences in thinking, learning styles, gender, race, identity, ethnic origins and sexual expression.
Senior HR Advisor - Manchester - Competitive Portfolio are delighted to represent our client in their search for a Senior HR Advisor on a 12-month FTC. Our client is an established law firm with international business reach. They have an excellent reputation and have consistently won awards over the past few years. They are dedicated to excellent service delivery and outcomes, with an established ambitious, supportive, and innovative culture. They pride themselves on innovation and adopt a modern approach to work with excellent opportunities for learning and training. As part of the HR team aligned to the key fee earner groups in the UK, you will be responsible for supporting the achievement of the firm's growth and development plans you will get involved in a number of ad hoc projects across the HR team, supporting colleagues in other locations or teams as needed. Fostering strong working relationships through your business partnering experience, you will support the team with day to day with operational HR tasks and work together to drive forward their strategic priorities. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: Employee Relations Working with line/HR Managers in handling absence cases, including providing appropriate support and timely submission of any occupational health referral or income protection forms as applicable Providing assistance and advice with regard to the day-to-day application of HR policies and procedures Providing day to day benefits information and advice as required. Being aware of the terms and conditions applicable to the various roles within the firm, and ensuring that the appropriate benefits are in place for staff in a timely manner Working with line/HR Managers in handling any employee relation issues that arise, such as disciplinary or grievances, providing appropriate and timely support and maintaining appropriate records Dealing with all maternity or shared parental leavers, returners and others to include handling working flexibly applications in conjunction with the line/HR Manager Resourcing Working alongside the Resourcing team, providing support to the HR Managers in the provision of timely and cost effective and efficient resource management across teams Liaising with recruiting line/HR managers to establish a business case and authorisation of vacancies before commencing with appropriate sourcing and attraction methodologies. Appropriate liaison with HR Shared Services regarding staff changes and provision of management information Supporting the recruitment and ongoing development of Apprentices/Graduates, including liaising with the Early Careers team and any relevant training provider as required Supporting all new joiners from point of offer to date of commencement, as well as assisting with inductions/integration plans Supporting leavers from point of resignation to leaving date. Conducting exit interviews as required and reviewing relevant MI/turnover themes Performance Management Assisting in the provision of rigorous performance management support as required Supporting the annual and interim performance review processes to ensure all performance reviews take place and are documented appropriately. Supporting the annual salary review process for all teams Other Produce MI and monthly reports to identify trends within BS teams Involved in and taking the lead on ad hoc projects within the BS teams on a regular basis Supporting on the delivery of the firm wide engagement and/or inclusion survey and liaising with managers to identify appropriate actions to address survey feedback Required skills and experience include, but not limited to: Evidence of taking a proactive role within a HR team with strong business partnering experience Ideally you will be of graduate calibre and either part or fully CIPD qualified, but this is not essential Previous generalist HR experience at a similar level required, ideally but not necessarily within a professional services or similar fast paced environment Can work autonomously with minimal supervision A demonstrable ability to influence at senior levels; excellent written and verbal communication skills A clear ability to manage a complex and changing workload, flexibly and efficiently A strong team orientation Ability to juggle multiple tasks and deadlines whilst always maintaining a high attention to detail Highly computer literate, in particular strong Excel skills For more information on this exciting role, please get in touch to discuss further. 51725MSW INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Senior HR Advisor - Manchester - Competitive Portfolio are delighted to represent our client in their search for a Senior HR Advisor on a 12-month FTC. Our client is an established law firm with international business reach. They have an excellent reputation and have consistently won awards over the past few years. They are dedicated to excellent service delivery and outcomes, with an established ambitious, supportive, and innovative culture. They pride themselves on innovation and adopt a modern approach to work with excellent opportunities for learning and training. As part of the HR team aligned to the key fee earner groups in the UK, you will be responsible for supporting the achievement of the firm's growth and development plans you will get involved in a number of ad hoc projects across the HR team, supporting colleagues in other locations or teams as needed. Fostering strong working relationships through your business partnering experience, you will support the team with day to day with operational HR tasks and work together to drive forward their strategic priorities. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: Employee Relations Working with line/HR Managers in handling absence cases, including providing appropriate support and timely submission of any occupational health referral or income protection forms as applicable Providing assistance and advice with regard to the day-to-day application of HR policies and procedures Providing day to day benefits information and advice as required. Being aware of the terms and conditions applicable to the various roles within the firm, and ensuring that the appropriate benefits are in place for staff in a timely manner Working with line/HR Managers in handling any employee relation issues that arise, such as disciplinary or grievances, providing appropriate and timely support and maintaining appropriate records Dealing with all maternity or shared parental leavers, returners and others to include handling working flexibly applications in conjunction with the line/HR Manager Resourcing Working alongside the Resourcing team, providing support to the HR Managers in the provision of timely and cost effective and efficient resource management across teams Liaising with recruiting line/HR managers to establish a business case and authorisation of vacancies before commencing with appropriate sourcing and attraction methodologies. Appropriate liaison with HR Shared Services regarding staff changes and provision of management information Supporting the recruitment and ongoing development of Apprentices/Graduates, including liaising with the Early Careers team and any relevant training provider as required Supporting all new joiners from point of offer to date of commencement, as well as assisting with inductions/integration plans Supporting leavers from point of resignation to leaving date. Conducting exit interviews as required and reviewing relevant MI/turnover themes Performance Management Assisting in the provision of rigorous performance management support as required Supporting the annual and interim performance review processes to ensure all performance reviews take place and are documented appropriately. Supporting the annual salary review process for all teams Other Produce MI and monthly reports to identify trends within BS teams Involved in and taking the lead on ad hoc projects within the BS teams on a regular basis Supporting on the delivery of the firm wide engagement and/or inclusion survey and liaising with managers to identify appropriate actions to address survey feedback Required skills and experience include, but not limited to: Evidence of taking a proactive role within a HR team with strong business partnering experience Ideally you will be of graduate calibre and either part or fully CIPD qualified, but this is not essential Previous generalist HR experience at a similar level required, ideally but not necessarily within a professional services or similar fast paced environment Can work autonomously with minimal supervision A demonstrable ability to influence at senior levels; excellent written and verbal communication skills A clear ability to manage a complex and changing workload, flexibly and efficiently A strong team orientation Ability to juggle multiple tasks and deadlines whilst always maintaining a high attention to detail Highly computer literate, in particular strong Excel skills For more information on this exciting role, please get in touch to discuss further. 51725MSW INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Project Manager (Fire Safety Remediation) Remote Quarterly Team Meet-Ups Salary Up to 60,000 12-Month FTC (Maternity Cover) We are currently looking for a Project Manager (Fire Safety Remediation), for a FTC (12 months, maternity cover) to join a busy Fire Safety Remediation team delivering major works projects across residential properties. This role would suit candidates with experience in construction, property, remediation, fire safety or health & safety projects, particularly those with strong major works experience. The Role: You will support the delivery and coordination of remediation and major works projects, ensuring communication flows effectively between developers, contractors, residents and key stakeholders. This is not a technical fire risk assessment or advisory role. The focus is on project coordination, communication and managing project information. Key Responsibilities: Monitoring project progress and timelines. Ensuring funding arrangements are in place. Chasing updates from developers and principal contractors. Providing updates to residents and Homes England. Coordinating communication between stakeholders. Supporting project managers and ensuring actions are completed. Managing and tracking project information throughout delivery. Requirements: Experience working on major works projects is essential. Construction, property or remediation background. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Good understanding of buildings and project delivery. Residential property experience is preferred. Ability to manage multiple workstreams and project updates. Candidates with property management experience and exposure to larger refurbishment or capital works projects such as roof replacements, cladding or major refurbishments are highly encouraged to apply. Additional Information: Home based role. Quarterly team meet-ups. Start date targeted for end-June. Salary up to 60,000. For more information or to apply, please get in touch (url removed)
Jun 16, 2026
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Project Manager (Fire Safety Remediation) Remote Quarterly Team Meet-Ups Salary Up to 60,000 12-Month FTC (Maternity Cover) We are currently looking for a Project Manager (Fire Safety Remediation), for a FTC (12 months, maternity cover) to join a busy Fire Safety Remediation team delivering major works projects across residential properties. This role would suit candidates with experience in construction, property, remediation, fire safety or health & safety projects, particularly those with strong major works experience. The Role: You will support the delivery and coordination of remediation and major works projects, ensuring communication flows effectively between developers, contractors, residents and key stakeholders. This is not a technical fire risk assessment or advisory role. The focus is on project coordination, communication and managing project information. Key Responsibilities: Monitoring project progress and timelines. Ensuring funding arrangements are in place. Chasing updates from developers and principal contractors. Providing updates to residents and Homes England. Coordinating communication between stakeholders. Supporting project managers and ensuring actions are completed. Managing and tracking project information throughout delivery. Requirements: Experience working on major works projects is essential. Construction, property or remediation background. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Good understanding of buildings and project delivery. Residential property experience is preferred. Ability to manage multiple workstreams and project updates. Candidates with property management experience and exposure to larger refurbishment or capital works projects such as roof replacements, cladding or major refurbishments are highly encouraged to apply. Additional Information: Home based role. Quarterly team meet-ups. Start date targeted for end-June. Salary up to 60,000. For more information or to apply, please get in touch (url removed)
Job Role - Payroll and Rewards Administrator Location - Dudley Job Type - 12 Months FTC Salary - £35,000 DOE An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Payroll & Reward Administrator to join a busy and collaborative HR team on a maternity cover basis. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented payroll professional who enjoys working across payroll, pensions, benefits and HR administration in a fast-paced environment. You will play a key role in ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of payroll services while supporting wider reward and HR processes. Key Responsibilities Payroll & Compliance Manage the end-to-end monthly payroll process, ensuring accuracy and compliance with HMRC and statutory requirements Produce payroll documentation including payslips, P45s and P60s Administer statutory payments including maternity, paternity and other leave-related pay Process and reconcile pension contributions in line with auto-enrolment regulations Liaise with the external payroll provider to ensure accurate and timely submissions Support employees and managers with payroll, pension and tax-related queries Ensure accurate Benefit in Kind reporting and payroll adjustments Benefits & Reward Administer employee benefits including: Private healthcare Health assessments Group income protection Life assurance Maintain accurate records of benefit enrolments, amendments and leavers Support benefit renewals and employee communications Assist with reward-related projects and reporting Pensions Administration Manage pension enrolment, re-enrolment and opt-out processes Reconcile pension contribution files and liaise with providers Support pension compliance reporting and audit requests Fleet & Expenses Maintain company fleet records and coordinate vehicle administration Liaise with suppliers regarding vehicle ordering and returns Manage fuel card administration Process employee expenses in line with company policy HR Administration Maintain employee records within HR systems Support the preparation of contracts, letters and HR documentation Provide general administrative support across the HR function Assist with process improvements to enhance efficiency and accuracy About You We are looking for someone who has: Proven payroll administration experience, including end-to-end payroll processing Strong knowledge of payroll legislation, pensions and HMRC requirements Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Strong communication skills with a professional and approachable manner The ability to manage confidential information with discretion A proactive mindset and willingness to support wider HR activities Skills & Experience Previous payroll experience is essential Experience using payroll systems such as Cintra would be advantageous Strong IT skills including Excel, Word and HR/payroll systems CIPP qualification (or working towards) is desirable This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive organisation and make an immediate impact within a well-established HR team.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Job Role - Payroll and Rewards Administrator Location - Dudley Job Type - 12 Months FTC Salary - £35,000 DOE An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Payroll & Reward Administrator to join a busy and collaborative HR team on a maternity cover basis. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented payroll professional who enjoys working across payroll, pensions, benefits and HR administration in a fast-paced environment. You will play a key role in ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of payroll services while supporting wider reward and HR processes. Key Responsibilities Payroll & Compliance Manage the end-to-end monthly payroll process, ensuring accuracy and compliance with HMRC and statutory requirements Produce payroll documentation including payslips, P45s and P60s Administer statutory payments including maternity, paternity and other leave-related pay Process and reconcile pension contributions in line with auto-enrolment regulations Liaise with the external payroll provider to ensure accurate and timely submissions Support employees and managers with payroll, pension and tax-related queries Ensure accurate Benefit in Kind reporting and payroll adjustments Benefits & Reward Administer employee benefits including: Private healthcare Health assessments Group income protection Life assurance Maintain accurate records of benefit enrolments, amendments and leavers Support benefit renewals and employee communications Assist with reward-related projects and reporting Pensions Administration Manage pension enrolment, re-enrolment and opt-out processes Reconcile pension contribution files and liaise with providers Support pension compliance reporting and audit requests Fleet & Expenses Maintain company fleet records and coordinate vehicle administration Liaise with suppliers regarding vehicle ordering and returns Manage fuel card administration Process employee expenses in line with company policy HR Administration Maintain employee records within HR systems Support the preparation of contracts, letters and HR documentation Provide general administrative support across the HR function Assist with process improvements to enhance efficiency and accuracy About You We are looking for someone who has: Proven payroll administration experience, including end-to-end payroll processing Strong knowledge of payroll legislation, pensions and HMRC requirements Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Strong communication skills with a professional and approachable manner The ability to manage confidential information with discretion A proactive mindset and willingness to support wider HR activities Skills & Experience Previous payroll experience is essential Experience using payroll systems such as Cintra would be advantageous Strong IT skills including Excel, Word and HR/payroll systems CIPP qualification (or working towards) is desirable This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive organisation and make an immediate impact within a well-established HR team.
12-month remote contract: deliver an iTrent payroll system implementation. Payroll Implementation LeadFully Remote - UK-Wide - Home-based12 MonthsCompetitive Salary I'm working with a large organisation who are undertaking a full iTrent payroll system implementation and seeking an experienced Payroll Manager to lead the project. This is a fully remote, 12-month fixed-term contract, open to applicants anywhere in the UK, with iTrent implementation experience.What You'll Do Lead the complete iTrent implementation, from discovery and configuration through to go-live. Manage data migration, cleansing, validation, and reconciliation. Redesign payroll processes to align with iTrent functionality and best practice. Oversee UAT, parallel runs, defect resolution, and readiness sign-off. Maintain and manage BAU payroll during the transition. Ensure compliance, internal controls, and audit-ready documentation. Work closely with HR, Finance, IT, and external iTrent implementation partners. Produce clear process maps, training materials, and handover documentation. What You'll Bring Strong multi-site payroll management experience. Proven experience delivering an iTrent implementation (essential). Excellent knowledge of payroll legislation and compliance. Strong Excel and data-handling skills. Confidence working remotely and managing deadlines independently. Clear communication and a structured, project-focused approach. Why Apply Fully remote - open to candidates across the UK. High-impact iTrent transformation project - fantastic on your CV Defined 12-month contract with clear deliverables. Apply NowIf you're ready to lead a full iTrent implementation, and deliver a major payroll transformation, call Em Lewis on or submit your CV using the application portal.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
12-month remote contract: deliver an iTrent payroll system implementation. Payroll Implementation LeadFully Remote - UK-Wide - Home-based12 MonthsCompetitive Salary I'm working with a large organisation who are undertaking a full iTrent payroll system implementation and seeking an experienced Payroll Manager to lead the project. This is a fully remote, 12-month fixed-term contract, open to applicants anywhere in the UK, with iTrent implementation experience.What You'll Do Lead the complete iTrent implementation, from discovery and configuration through to go-live. Manage data migration, cleansing, validation, and reconciliation. Redesign payroll processes to align with iTrent functionality and best practice. Oversee UAT, parallel runs, defect resolution, and readiness sign-off. Maintain and manage BAU payroll during the transition. Ensure compliance, internal controls, and audit-ready documentation. Work closely with HR, Finance, IT, and external iTrent implementation partners. Produce clear process maps, training materials, and handover documentation. What You'll Bring Strong multi-site payroll management experience. Proven experience delivering an iTrent implementation (essential). Excellent knowledge of payroll legislation and compliance. Strong Excel and data-handling skills. Confidence working remotely and managing deadlines independently. Clear communication and a structured, project-focused approach. Why Apply Fully remote - open to candidates across the UK. High-impact iTrent transformation project - fantastic on your CV Defined 12-month contract with clear deliverables. Apply NowIf you're ready to lead a full iTrent implementation, and deliver a major payroll transformation, call Em Lewis on or submit your CV using the application portal.
Tax Manager 12 months FTC Reading Berkshire Your new company This group specialises in pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare and is evolving and expanding year-on-year. They have several household brands in their product range across different businesses within the group. They seek a Tax Manager on a 12-month contract for maternity cover, working directly with the UK Head of Tax. Your new role You will: Support the delivery of strategic projects and all aspects of corporate tax compliance and reporting, risk, controls and tax policy. Work with SAP and internal reporting tools, ensuring the delivery of all tax reporting, forecasting, modelling and compliance. Assist in the preparation of CFC, SAO, DAC6, OECD Pillar 2 and other disclosures. The key focus is on UK and EU VAT, with deliverables on UK corporate tax, UK customs, Plastic Packaging Tax and Employment tax. Provide information to external advisors internationally as needed Assist the Pillar 2 submissions. Keep up to date with UK and international tax legislation and associated reporting standards. Supporting on tax authority disputes and policy matters, maintaining positive and productive relationships with tax authorities. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified tax professional, CTA, ACA, ACCA or similar, or be qualified experience, with the ability to showcase a strong understanding of and ability to conduct mixed tax compliance. You will have the ability to build relationships internally with other teams, as well as the CFO. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience up to £75,000 plus a 10% bonus. The full suite of company benefits are also available. Flexible working with only ONE DAY A MONTH IN OFFICE. 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 to , or call me now on 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 13, 2026
Full time
Tax Manager 12 months FTC Reading Berkshire Your new company This group specialises in pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare and is evolving and expanding year-on-year. They have several household brands in their product range across different businesses within the group. They seek a Tax Manager on a 12-month contract for maternity cover, working directly with the UK Head of Tax. Your new role You will: Support the delivery of strategic projects and all aspects of corporate tax compliance and reporting, risk, controls and tax policy. Work with SAP and internal reporting tools, ensuring the delivery of all tax reporting, forecasting, modelling and compliance. Assist in the preparation of CFC, SAO, DAC6, OECD Pillar 2 and other disclosures. The key focus is on UK and EU VAT, with deliverables on UK corporate tax, UK customs, Plastic Packaging Tax and Employment tax. Provide information to external advisors internationally as needed Assist the Pillar 2 submissions. Keep up to date with UK and international tax legislation and associated reporting standards. Supporting on tax authority disputes and policy matters, maintaining positive and productive relationships with tax authorities. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified tax professional, CTA, ACA, ACCA or similar, or be qualified experience, with the ability to showcase a strong understanding of and ability to conduct mixed tax compliance. You will have the ability to build relationships internally with other teams, as well as the CFO. What you'll get in return You will receive a salary dependent on experience up to £75,000 plus a 10% bonus. The full suite of company benefits are also available. Flexible working with only ONE DAY A MONTH IN OFFICE. 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 to , or call me now on 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.
Human Resources Advisor (12 Months FTC) Shape the future of people management at one of the UK's fastest-growing airports Join our client as HR Advisor and become the trusted partner managers turn to for complex people challenges. You'll drive meaningful change across departments while building your expertise in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This is a 12 Month Fixed Term Contract covering Maternity Leave About the Organisation Our client is one of the fastest growing regional airports in the UK, welcoming over 4 million passengers through their doors every year. They are committed to employing high quality people who are ambitious to succeed and support their exciting plans for the future, whilst delivering an outstanding service for their customers. They understand that their employees are their most important asset when it comes to providing the best service possible to their customers. They therefore operate with a one team mentality, to enable them to do the right thing and ultimately be the best in what they do. What you'll be doing HR Advisory & Support Provide first-line HR support to managers, coaching them on employee relations issues Deliver comprehensive HR advice to help achieve corporate objectives Support managers to improve key people metrics including absence, performance and retention Collaborate with stakeholders on performance management and skills development processes Employee Relations Guide managers through grievance, disciplinary and absence management processes Provide employment law advice, ensuring compliance and fair treatment Coordinate occupational health services to improve wellbeing across the business Support consultation and negotiation meetings as required Performance & Development Ensure effective use of performance management approaches organisation-wide Support managers dealing with underperformance situations Create and deliver business projects to meet departmental objectives Monitor and produce key HR metrics data What you'll bring Previous experience working in an HR environment Employment law knowledge Strong employee relations experience Experience providing high-quality advice to managers on people matters Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment managing multiple priorities Proficiency in Microsoft Office and HR systems CIPD Level 5 qualification or equivalent experience (desirable) Due to security checks required for this role, all candidates will be subject to a basic criminal record check and must be able to provide a continuous five-year checkable work history. In addition, further checks may apply. What we will offer in return Competitive Salary Discretionary bonus Free onsite parking Electric Vehicle Scheme Pension scheme Life Assurance Brand new shiny, top of the range office Cycle to work scheme Free lounge access Onsite discounts Friendly work environment Employee Assistance programme Genuine career opportunities Ready to make your mark in a role where your HR expertise directly impacts business success? Apply now and help our client build the future of people management at one of the UK's fastest-growing airports. REF-
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Human Resources Advisor (12 Months FTC) Shape the future of people management at one of the UK's fastest-growing airports Join our client as HR Advisor and become the trusted partner managers turn to for complex people challenges. You'll drive meaningful change across departments while building your expertise in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This is a 12 Month Fixed Term Contract covering Maternity Leave About the Organisation Our client is one of the fastest growing regional airports in the UK, welcoming over 4 million passengers through their doors every year. They are committed to employing high quality people who are ambitious to succeed and support their exciting plans for the future, whilst delivering an outstanding service for their customers. They understand that their employees are their most important asset when it comes to providing the best service possible to their customers. They therefore operate with a one team mentality, to enable them to do the right thing and ultimately be the best in what they do. What you'll be doing HR Advisory & Support Provide first-line HR support to managers, coaching them on employee relations issues Deliver comprehensive HR advice to help achieve corporate objectives Support managers to improve key people metrics including absence, performance and retention Collaborate with stakeholders on performance management and skills development processes Employee Relations Guide managers through grievance, disciplinary and absence management processes Provide employment law advice, ensuring compliance and fair treatment Coordinate occupational health services to improve wellbeing across the business Support consultation and negotiation meetings as required Performance & Development Ensure effective use of performance management approaches organisation-wide Support managers dealing with underperformance situations Create and deliver business projects to meet departmental objectives Monitor and produce key HR metrics data What you'll bring Previous experience working in an HR environment Employment law knowledge Strong employee relations experience Experience providing high-quality advice to managers on people matters Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment managing multiple priorities Proficiency in Microsoft Office and HR systems CIPD Level 5 qualification or equivalent experience (desirable) Due to security checks required for this role, all candidates will be subject to a basic criminal record check and must be able to provide a continuous five-year checkable work history. In addition, further checks may apply. What we will offer in return Competitive Salary Discretionary bonus Free onsite parking Electric Vehicle Scheme Pension scheme Life Assurance Brand new shiny, top of the range office Cycle to work scheme Free lounge access Onsite discounts Friendly work environment Employee Assistance programme Genuine career opportunities Ready to make your mark in a role where your HR expertise directly impacts business success? Apply now and help our client build the future of people management at one of the UK's fastest-growing airports. REF-
Group Financial Reporting Manager - 12m FTC - Hybrid Your new company A highly visible opportunity within the Group Finance function of a FTSE-listed, international high street brand operating across multiple geographies and currencies.This is a key group hire, offering genuine exposure to senior stakeholders and a wide breadth of ownership across group reporting, statutory accounts and financial controls, within a complex and fast-moving environment.The role would be best placed with a technically strong, commercially minded accountant looking to step into a broad, end-to-end group reporting position in a sizeable listed organisation. Your new role Sitting within the central Group Finance team, you will play a critical role in ensuring the integrity, accuracy and timeliness of group financial information. Key responsibilities include: Owning the monthly group close, including journals, cash flow reporting and multi-currency consolidations Supporting the interim and year-end statutory reporting process, including direct interaction with external auditors Monitoring and interpreting accounting standards, ensuring consistent application across the group Maintaining and enhancing a robust financial control environment, including documentation and compliance Acting as a central point of contact for divisional finance teams, driving consistency, standardisation and adherence to group reporting timetables Partnering closely with FP&A, Tax, Treasury and wider finance colleagues on forecasting, budgeting and group-level analysis Identifying and delivering process improvements, automation opportunities and reporting efficiencies Contributing to ad-hoc group finance and transformation projects as the business continues to evolve This is a hands-on role ideal for someone who enjoys both the technical detail and the bigger picture. What you'll need to succeed Candidates will require strong technical foundations alongside the confidence to operate in a visible group-facing role. You are likely to have: ACA trained within a Top 4 (or Top 10) accountancy firm 3+ years' post-qualified experience within a group reporting finance role Experience of multi-currency group consolidations, ideally within a listed environment Proven exposure to external audit and statutory reporting The ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior stakeholders across finance and wider functions What you'll get in return High-profile group position within a well-known, listed international business Clear responsibility across both management and statutory reporting Exposure to senior finance leadership and cross-functional partners A technically stretching environment with scope to influence how things are done Strong platform for long-term progression into senior group roles 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 13, 2026
Full time
Group Financial Reporting Manager - 12m FTC - Hybrid Your new company A highly visible opportunity within the Group Finance function of a FTSE-listed, international high street brand operating across multiple geographies and currencies.This is a key group hire, offering genuine exposure to senior stakeholders and a wide breadth of ownership across group reporting, statutory accounts and financial controls, within a complex and fast-moving environment.The role would be best placed with a technically strong, commercially minded accountant looking to step into a broad, end-to-end group reporting position in a sizeable listed organisation. Your new role Sitting within the central Group Finance team, you will play a critical role in ensuring the integrity, accuracy and timeliness of group financial information. Key responsibilities include: Owning the monthly group close, including journals, cash flow reporting and multi-currency consolidations Supporting the interim and year-end statutory reporting process, including direct interaction with external auditors Monitoring and interpreting accounting standards, ensuring consistent application across the group Maintaining and enhancing a robust financial control environment, including documentation and compliance Acting as a central point of contact for divisional finance teams, driving consistency, standardisation and adherence to group reporting timetables Partnering closely with FP&A, Tax, Treasury and wider finance colleagues on forecasting, budgeting and group-level analysis Identifying and delivering process improvements, automation opportunities and reporting efficiencies Contributing to ad-hoc group finance and transformation projects as the business continues to evolve This is a hands-on role ideal for someone who enjoys both the technical detail and the bigger picture. What you'll need to succeed Candidates will require strong technical foundations alongside the confidence to operate in a visible group-facing role. You are likely to have: ACA trained within a Top 4 (or Top 10) accountancy firm 3+ years' post-qualified experience within a group reporting finance role Experience of multi-currency group consolidations, ideally within a listed environment Proven exposure to external audit and statutory reporting The ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior stakeholders across finance and wider functions What you'll get in return High-profile group position within a well-known, listed international business Clear responsibility across both management and statutory reporting Exposure to senior finance leadership and cross-functional partners A technically stretching environment with scope to influence how things are done Strong platform for long-term progression into senior group roles 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.
National Sheep Association
Malvern, Worcestershire
Contract : 12-month fixed-term Hours: Full-time 5 days per week (37.5 hours) Location: NSA Head Office, Malvern, with hybrid working by agreement Reporting to: NSA Chief Executive Salary: £34,500 About the National Sheep Association (NSA) The National Sheep Association (NSA) is a membership charity supporting and promoting sheep farming throughout the UK. NSA delivers national and regional projects, events and partnerships to support sheep farmers, influence best practice and strengthen the sector. Purpose of the Role To lead and deliver NSA's communications, marketing and content activities, ensuring effective engagement with members, stakeholders, sponsors and the wider sheep sector. The role will oversee the production of NSA publications, including Sheep Farmer magazine, whilst developing and delivering marketing campaigns that support membership growth, event attendance, commercial income and organisational objectives. This is a 12-month fixed-term position intended to provide continuity during a period of organisational review and strategic development. Key relationships with: All NSA staff, NSA regional officeholders, regional managers, event organisers and ram sale officers, plus the agricultural and wider press. Management responsibilities: The NSA Communications Manager is part of the NSA Management Team, which meets regularly to ensure effective internal communication and decision-making. The NSA Communications Manager is the line manager for the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Job role Communications Lead NSA's communications activity across print, digital and social media channels. Develop and deliver communication plans supporting NSA projects, events and campaigns. Ensure consistent messaging and brand standards across all communications. Produce content for member communications, website updates, newsletters and media releases. Build and maintain positive relationships with industry media and external stakeholders. Marketing Develop and implement marketing campaigns to promote NSA membership, events, projects and commercial activity. Identify opportunities to improve audience engagement, conversion and retention. Work closely with regional teams to support local marketing activity. Monitor marketing performance and provide recommendations for improvement. Support development of NSA's future marketing strategy and implementation plans. Sheep Farmer Magazine Act as Editor of Sheep Farmer magazine. Plan and manage editorial content, production schedules and publication deadlines. Liaise with contributors, advertisers, designers and printers. Ensure content aligns with NSA priorities and member interests. Support development and future evolution of NSA's publications. Digital Communications Oversee management and development of NSA's digital channels. Work with the Digital Communications Officer to maximise engagement and reach. Support website content planning and digital campaigns. Utilise analytics and reporting to drive improvements. Membership & Events Support promotion of NSA membership recruitment and retention initiatives. Support marketing and communications activity for NSA events. Work alongside colleagues to maximise attendance, sponsorship and commercial opportunities. Management Responsibilities Line manage the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Support collaborative working across the Membership & Communications Team. Contribute to organisational planning and cross-team projects. Person Specification Experience Experience leading communications activity within an organisation. Experience planning and delivering marketing campaigns. Experience creating content across multiple communication channels. Experience managing publications, magazines or newsletters. Experience working with external stakeholders and media. Knowledge & Skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong copywriting and editing skills. Agricultural or rural sector knowledge. Marketing planning and campaign management experience. Digital communications and social media expertise. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously. Strong organisational and stakeholder management skills. Personal Attributes Self-motivated and proactive. Creative and innovative thinker. Strong attention to detail. Able to work independently and collaboratively. Enthusiastic about supporting the UK sheep sector. Desirable Criteria Membership organisation experience. Editorial or publishing experience. Experience using CRM, website and email marketing platforms. Experience analysing campaign performance and audience data. Apply for this role today, or enquire for more details. To apply for this role, please email a covering letter, CV and completed application form to Aaron Dhanda, NSA Operations Director before midnight on Sunday 5th July 2026. Interviews will take place during on Tuesday 14th July 2026. Please use the same email address for any enquiries regarding the role.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Contract : 12-month fixed-term Hours: Full-time 5 days per week (37.5 hours) Location: NSA Head Office, Malvern, with hybrid working by agreement Reporting to: NSA Chief Executive Salary: £34,500 About the National Sheep Association (NSA) The National Sheep Association (NSA) is a membership charity supporting and promoting sheep farming throughout the UK. NSA delivers national and regional projects, events and partnerships to support sheep farmers, influence best practice and strengthen the sector. Purpose of the Role To lead and deliver NSA's communications, marketing and content activities, ensuring effective engagement with members, stakeholders, sponsors and the wider sheep sector. The role will oversee the production of NSA publications, including Sheep Farmer magazine, whilst developing and delivering marketing campaigns that support membership growth, event attendance, commercial income and organisational objectives. This is a 12-month fixed-term position intended to provide continuity during a period of organisational review and strategic development. Key relationships with: All NSA staff, NSA regional officeholders, regional managers, event organisers and ram sale officers, plus the agricultural and wider press. Management responsibilities: The NSA Communications Manager is part of the NSA Management Team, which meets regularly to ensure effective internal communication and decision-making. The NSA Communications Manager is the line manager for the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Job role Communications Lead NSA's communications activity across print, digital and social media channels. Develop and deliver communication plans supporting NSA projects, events and campaigns. Ensure consistent messaging and brand standards across all communications. Produce content for member communications, website updates, newsletters and media releases. Build and maintain positive relationships with industry media and external stakeholders. Marketing Develop and implement marketing campaigns to promote NSA membership, events, projects and commercial activity. Identify opportunities to improve audience engagement, conversion and retention. Work closely with regional teams to support local marketing activity. Monitor marketing performance and provide recommendations for improvement. Support development of NSA's future marketing strategy and implementation plans. Sheep Farmer Magazine Act as Editor of Sheep Farmer magazine. Plan and manage editorial content, production schedules and publication deadlines. Liaise with contributors, advertisers, designers and printers. Ensure content aligns with NSA priorities and member interests. Support development and future evolution of NSA's publications. Digital Communications Oversee management and development of NSA's digital channels. Work with the Digital Communications Officer to maximise engagement and reach. Support website content planning and digital campaigns. Utilise analytics and reporting to drive improvements. Membership & Events Support promotion of NSA membership recruitment and retention initiatives. Support marketing and communications activity for NSA events. Work alongside colleagues to maximise attendance, sponsorship and commercial opportunities. Management Responsibilities Line manage the Digital Communications Officer, Scottish Region Activities Officer, and Technical Communications Officer. Support collaborative working across the Membership & Communications Team. Contribute to organisational planning and cross-team projects. Person Specification Experience Experience leading communications activity within an organisation. Experience planning and delivering marketing campaigns. Experience creating content across multiple communication channels. Experience managing publications, magazines or newsletters. Experience working with external stakeholders and media. Knowledge & Skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong copywriting and editing skills. Agricultural or rural sector knowledge. Marketing planning and campaign management experience. Digital communications and social media expertise. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously. Strong organisational and stakeholder management skills. Personal Attributes Self-motivated and proactive. Creative and innovative thinker. Strong attention to detail. Able to work independently and collaboratively. Enthusiastic about supporting the UK sheep sector. Desirable Criteria Membership organisation experience. Editorial or publishing experience. Experience using CRM, website and email marketing platforms. Experience analysing campaign performance and audience data. Apply for this role today, or enquire for more details. To apply for this role, please email a covering letter, CV and completed application form to Aaron Dhanda, NSA Operations Director before midnight on Sunday 5th July 2026. Interviews will take place during on Tuesday 14th July 2026. Please use the same email address for any enquiries regarding the role.
Project Manager London (hybrid) 12 Month FTC c. 40,000 Are you the type of project manager who embraces complexity instead of avoiding it? Do you enjoy transforming a messy, ambitious idea into a tangible solution that genuinely impacts how people work and affects the environment? We are working with a purpose-led organisation looking for a Project Manager to join a small, ambitious team. The role is end-to-end project delivery on work that translates evidence and policy thinking into practical outputs: guidance, training, toolkits, reports and the kinds of products that get used in the real world. No two projects look quite the same, and the pace is set by the work, not by bureaucracy. What you will actually be doing; You will own projects from initiation through to close-out. That means setting clear scope, running the plan, holding the budget, managing the risks and keeping a varied cast of stakeholders moving in the same direction. The technical experts sit around you, not under you, so you do not need to be the deepest specialist in the room. You do need to ask the right questions, know when something is drifting, and have the credibility to pull it back. Lead delivery on projects involving external consultants, advisory groups, funders and internal colleagues. Set up proportionate controls: project plans, budget trackers, risk logs, engagement plans. Enough to assure delivery without strangling it. Run governance: agendas, minutes, progress updates, sign-offs. Keep decisions documented and momentum visible. Quality-assure outputs from technical specialists by asking sharp questions and bringing the right people in at the right time. Manage funder relationships once projects are live, including reporting, claims and the audit trail. Help shape new opportunities and contribute to proposals as you grow into the role. This is a delivery role first; the commercial side develops over time and with support. Who we are looking for We are interested in people from a range of backgrounds: consultancy, charity or not-for-profit delivery, policy or programme management, professional services. What matters more than the badge on your CV is how you work. Solid project management foundations: scoping, planning, budgeting, risk and issue management, clear reporting. A confident, clear communicator. Strong writing for stakeholder-facing outputs. Comfortable holding your own with senior people inside and outside the organisation. Genuinely organised. Able to run several things at once and decide what matters this week without being told. Comfortable with technical content and able to translate it into accessible material for different audiences. Resilient. Projects wobble, funders change their minds, contractors miss deadlines. You handle it without losing the plot.
Jun 12, 2026
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Project Manager London (hybrid) 12 Month FTC c. 40,000 Are you the type of project manager who embraces complexity instead of avoiding it? Do you enjoy transforming a messy, ambitious idea into a tangible solution that genuinely impacts how people work and affects the environment? We are working with a purpose-led organisation looking for a Project Manager to join a small, ambitious team. The role is end-to-end project delivery on work that translates evidence and policy thinking into practical outputs: guidance, training, toolkits, reports and the kinds of products that get used in the real world. No two projects look quite the same, and the pace is set by the work, not by bureaucracy. What you will actually be doing; You will own projects from initiation through to close-out. That means setting clear scope, running the plan, holding the budget, managing the risks and keeping a varied cast of stakeholders moving in the same direction. The technical experts sit around you, not under you, so you do not need to be the deepest specialist in the room. You do need to ask the right questions, know when something is drifting, and have the credibility to pull it back. Lead delivery on projects involving external consultants, advisory groups, funders and internal colleagues. Set up proportionate controls: project plans, budget trackers, risk logs, engagement plans. Enough to assure delivery without strangling it. Run governance: agendas, minutes, progress updates, sign-offs. Keep decisions documented and momentum visible. Quality-assure outputs from technical specialists by asking sharp questions and bringing the right people in at the right time. Manage funder relationships once projects are live, including reporting, claims and the audit trail. Help shape new opportunities and contribute to proposals as you grow into the role. This is a delivery role first; the commercial side develops over time and with support. Who we are looking for We are interested in people from a range of backgrounds: consultancy, charity or not-for-profit delivery, policy or programme management, professional services. What matters more than the badge on your CV is how you work. Solid project management foundations: scoping, planning, budgeting, risk and issue management, clear reporting. A confident, clear communicator. Strong writing for stakeholder-facing outputs. Comfortable holding your own with senior people inside and outside the organisation. Genuinely organised. Able to run several things at once and decide what matters this week without being told. Comfortable with technical content and able to translate it into accessible material for different audiences. Resilient. Projects wobble, funders change their minds, contractors miss deadlines. You handle it without losing the plot.
Leeds Bradford Airport
East Carlton, Leicestershire
Human Resources Advisor (12 Months FTC) Shape the future of people management at one of the UK's fastest-growing airports Join Leeds Bradford Airport as HR Advisor and become the trusted partner managers turn to for complex people challenges. You'll drive meaningful change across departments while building your expertise in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This is a 12 Month Fixed Term Contract covering Maternity Leave About Leeds Bradford Airport Leeds Bradford Airport is one of the fastest growing regional airports in the UK, welcoming over 4 million passengers through our doors every year. We are committed to employing high quality people who are ambitious to succeed and support our exciting plans for the future, whilst delivering an outstanding service for our customers. We understand that our employees are our most important asset when it comes to providing the best service possible to our customers. We therefore operate with a ONE TEAM mentality, to enable us to DO THE RIGHT THING and ultimately BE THE BEST in what we do. What you'll be doing HR Advisory & Support Provide first-line HR support to managers, coaching them on employee relations issues Deliver comprehensive HR advice to help achieve corporate objectives Support managers to improve key people metrics including absence, performance and retention Collaborate with stakeholders on performance management and skills development processes Employee Relations Guide managers through grievance, disciplinary and absence management processes Provide employment law advice, ensuring compliance and fair treatment Coordinate occupational health services to improve wellbeing across the business Support consultation and negotiation meetings as required Performance & Development Ensure effective use of performance management approaches organisation-wide Support managers dealing with underperformance situations Create and deliver business projects to meet departmental objectives Monitor and produce key HR metrics data What you'll bring Previous experience working in an HR environment Employment law knowledge Strong employee relations experience Experience providing high-quality advice to managers on people matters Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment managing multiple priorities Proficiency in Microsoft Office and HR systems CIPD Level 5 qualification or equivalent experience (desirable) Due to security checks required for this role, all candidates will be subject to a basic criminal record check and must be able to provide a continuous five-year checkable work history. In addition, further checks may apply. What we will offer in return Competitive Salary Discretionary bonus Free onsite parking Electric Vehicle Scheme Pension scheme Life Assurance Brand new shiny, top of the range office Cycle to work scheme Free lounge access Onsite discounts Friendly work environment Employee Assistance programme Genuine career opportunities Ready to make your mark in a role where your HR expertise directly impacts business success? Apply now and help us build the future of people management at Leeds Bradford Airport. REF-(Apply online only)
Jun 12, 2026
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Human Resources Advisor (12 Months FTC) Shape the future of people management at one of the UK's fastest-growing airports Join Leeds Bradford Airport as HR Advisor and become the trusted partner managers turn to for complex people challenges. You'll drive meaningful change across departments while building your expertise in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This is a 12 Month Fixed Term Contract covering Maternity Leave About Leeds Bradford Airport Leeds Bradford Airport is one of the fastest growing regional airports in the UK, welcoming over 4 million passengers through our doors every year. We are committed to employing high quality people who are ambitious to succeed and support our exciting plans for the future, whilst delivering an outstanding service for our customers. We understand that our employees are our most important asset when it comes to providing the best service possible to our customers. We therefore operate with a ONE TEAM mentality, to enable us to DO THE RIGHT THING and ultimately BE THE BEST in what we do. What you'll be doing HR Advisory & Support Provide first-line HR support to managers, coaching them on employee relations issues Deliver comprehensive HR advice to help achieve corporate objectives Support managers to improve key people metrics including absence, performance and retention Collaborate with stakeholders on performance management and skills development processes Employee Relations Guide managers through grievance, disciplinary and absence management processes Provide employment law advice, ensuring compliance and fair treatment Coordinate occupational health services to improve wellbeing across the business Support consultation and negotiation meetings as required Performance & Development Ensure effective use of performance management approaches organisation-wide Support managers dealing with underperformance situations Create and deliver business projects to meet departmental objectives Monitor and produce key HR metrics data What you'll bring Previous experience working in an HR environment Employment law knowledge Strong employee relations experience Experience providing high-quality advice to managers on people matters Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment managing multiple priorities Proficiency in Microsoft Office and HR systems CIPD Level 5 qualification or equivalent experience (desirable) Due to security checks required for this role, all candidates will be subject to a basic criminal record check and must be able to provide a continuous five-year checkable work history. In addition, further checks may apply. What we will offer in return Competitive Salary Discretionary bonus Free onsite parking Electric Vehicle Scheme Pension scheme Life Assurance Brand new shiny, top of the range office Cycle to work scheme Free lounge access Onsite discounts Friendly work environment Employee Assistance programme Genuine career opportunities Ready to make your mark in a role where your HR expertise directly impacts business success? Apply now and help us build the future of people management at Leeds Bradford Airport. REF-(Apply online only)
Are you a proactive and organised individual with a knack for ensuring that everything runs smoothly? Do you have a passion for facilities and a customer-focused mindset? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! Job Title: Facilities Assistant Contract Type: 12 month Fixed Term Contract - with potential for permanent position Salary: 27,000 - 28,000 Location: Birmingham city centre, with some travel to Solihull and West Midlands offices. Culture: Friendly, supportive, collaborative, hardworking, fast paced, busy, great office environment! Benefits: 24 days annual leave (plus 3 days for Christmas shut down), Private health cover, supportive team and excellent training. We are currently seeking a Facilities Assistant to join our client on a 12-month fixed-term contract . Based primarily in Birmingham City Centre with some travel to two other sites based within the West Midlands. What You'll Be Doing: As a Facilities Assistant, your key responsibilities will include: Facilities Support : Assist in maintaining the office, performing equipment checks, and handling day-to-day operational tasks to ensure everything runs seamlessly. Office Hospitality : Get ready to prepare meeting rooms, provide refreshments, and create a welcoming environment for all visitors and staff. Archiving Wills : Take charge of organising, filing, and securely managing both digital and paper files. Reception Cover : Be the friendly face of the office by providing front desk support, answering calls, and greeting visitors with a smile. Support the Facilities Manager : Collaborate on various projects, administrative tasks, and overall office coordination to help keep our operations efficient. What We're Looking For: To be successful in this role, you will need: A full UK driving licence to travel between our offices using the company car pool. The ability to work onsite across multiple locations in Birmingham and Solihull. A flexible, organised, proactive, and customer-focused attitude. Strong communication skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. If you're ready to bring your skills and enthusiasm to the team, we want to hear from you! This is a great opportunity to make a positive impact in a supportive and professional setting. Don't miss out! Apply today to take the next step in your career as a Facilities Assistant. We can't wait to meet you! We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 12, 2026
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Are you a proactive and organised individual with a knack for ensuring that everything runs smoothly? Do you have a passion for facilities and a customer-focused mindset? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! Job Title: Facilities Assistant Contract Type: 12 month Fixed Term Contract - with potential for permanent position Salary: 27,000 - 28,000 Location: Birmingham city centre, with some travel to Solihull and West Midlands offices. Culture: Friendly, supportive, collaborative, hardworking, fast paced, busy, great office environment! Benefits: 24 days annual leave (plus 3 days for Christmas shut down), Private health cover, supportive team and excellent training. We are currently seeking a Facilities Assistant to join our client on a 12-month fixed-term contract . Based primarily in Birmingham City Centre with some travel to two other sites based within the West Midlands. What You'll Be Doing: As a Facilities Assistant, your key responsibilities will include: Facilities Support : Assist in maintaining the office, performing equipment checks, and handling day-to-day operational tasks to ensure everything runs seamlessly. Office Hospitality : Get ready to prepare meeting rooms, provide refreshments, and create a welcoming environment for all visitors and staff. Archiving Wills : Take charge of organising, filing, and securely managing both digital and paper files. Reception Cover : Be the friendly face of the office by providing front desk support, answering calls, and greeting visitors with a smile. Support the Facilities Manager : Collaborate on various projects, administrative tasks, and overall office coordination to help keep our operations efficient. What We're Looking For: To be successful in this role, you will need: A full UK driving licence to travel between our offices using the company car pool. The ability to work onsite across multiple locations in Birmingham and Solihull. A flexible, organised, proactive, and customer-focused attitude. Strong communication skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently. If you're ready to bring your skills and enthusiasm to the team, we want to hear from you! This is a great opportunity to make a positive impact in a supportive and professional setting. Don't miss out! Apply today to take the next step in your career as a Facilities Assistant. We can't wait to meet you! We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
HR Advisor Family Feel Business Near Solihull (Hybrid) circa 42,000 DOE A well established, family run constriction business based near Solihull are seeking an experienced, knowledgeable and confident HR Advisor to join their close knit team on a full time basis, initially on a 12 months FTC (Hybrid working). The successful HR Advisor will have a proven track record of providing full generalist support within a medium sized business, ideally from within the construction sector alongside have a strong Employee Relations background. This is a full-time role, which offers hybrid working and is an initial 12-month FTC. Day to day duties may include: Provide end-to-end HR advisory support to managers across multiple projects, ensuring consistent application of HR policies, employment law, and best practice. Lead on employee relations matters including disciplinary, grievance, absence management, performance improvement, and capability cases. Support project and site teams with workforce planning, onboarding, TUPE processes, and mobilisations in line with business needs. Advise on HR aspects of change management, restructures, and organisational development within a fast-paced construction environment. Partner with managers to promote engagement, wellbeing, inclusion, and a positive site-based culture aligned to their values. Maintain accurate HR records and HRIS data, contribute to audits and reporting, and support continuous improvement of HR processes. The successful candidate will be CIPD level 5 qualified (or similar) and have a strong ER case work background and have had ran a high volume of ER cases including complex cases through to tribunal and appeals. You will have worked in a fast paced, rapidly evolving environment and be happy to work in a close knit team. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jun 12, 2026
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HR Advisor Family Feel Business Near Solihull (Hybrid) circa 42,000 DOE A well established, family run constriction business based near Solihull are seeking an experienced, knowledgeable and confident HR Advisor to join their close knit team on a full time basis, initially on a 12 months FTC (Hybrid working). The successful HR Advisor will have a proven track record of providing full generalist support within a medium sized business, ideally from within the construction sector alongside have a strong Employee Relations background. This is a full-time role, which offers hybrid working and is an initial 12-month FTC. Day to day duties may include: Provide end-to-end HR advisory support to managers across multiple projects, ensuring consistent application of HR policies, employment law, and best practice. Lead on employee relations matters including disciplinary, grievance, absence management, performance improvement, and capability cases. Support project and site teams with workforce planning, onboarding, TUPE processes, and mobilisations in line with business needs. Advise on HR aspects of change management, restructures, and organisational development within a fast-paced construction environment. Partner with managers to promote engagement, wellbeing, inclusion, and a positive site-based culture aligned to their values. Maintain accurate HR records and HRIS data, contribute to audits and reporting, and support continuous improvement of HR processes. The successful candidate will be CIPD level 5 qualified (or similar) and have a strong ER case work background and have had ran a high volume of ER cases including complex cases through to tribunal and appeals. You will have worked in a fast paced, rapidly evolving environment and be happy to work in a close knit team. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
9-12 Month FTC - Accounts Payable Supervisor Hays are delighted to be supporting a growing organisation through a significant period of transition following the acquisition of a new business. As part of this change, we are recruiting an experienced Accounts Payable Supervisor on a 9-12 month fixed-term contract to provide stability, leadership, and hands-on support during a busy and evolving period. This is a full-time role with three days per week required in the Leeds office. Some on-site parking is available, though not guaranteed. The RoleAs Accounts Payable Supervisor, you will play a key role in guiding the AP function through system change, increased volumes, and process realignment. You will oversee a team of approximately 10, ensuring day-to-day operations remain on track while supporting the reduction of a backlog created through recent acquisition activity.Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the AP team, ensuring workloads are prioritised effectively. Managing and clearing backlog activity and supporting the team through high-volume periods. Supporting the implementation of a new finance system, including troubleshooting and embedding new processes. Acting as the escalation point for complex supplier queries and internal stakeholders. Collaborating with senior managers and other team leaders to ensure consistent communication across the business. Driving continuous improvement across AP processes, controls, and workflows. About YouWe are seeking a confident, proactive supervisor with the ability to take ownership and support a team through change. You will bring: Proven experience leading an Accounts Payable function. Strong query resolution, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills. Experience working through backlogs or high-volume environments. A calm, organised approach with the ability to manage competing priorities. Strong communication skills and a collaborative working style. Experience supporting system changes or finance transformation projects. What You'll Receive A 9-12 month fixed-term contract offering stability during a key period of organisational change. Full-time role with hybrid working (3 days per week in the Leeds office). Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on processes, systems, and team performance. Central Leeds location with some on-site parking available. 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 12, 2026
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9-12 Month FTC - Accounts Payable Supervisor Hays are delighted to be supporting a growing organisation through a significant period of transition following the acquisition of a new business. As part of this change, we are recruiting an experienced Accounts Payable Supervisor on a 9-12 month fixed-term contract to provide stability, leadership, and hands-on support during a busy and evolving period. This is a full-time role with three days per week required in the Leeds office. Some on-site parking is available, though not guaranteed. The RoleAs Accounts Payable Supervisor, you will play a key role in guiding the AP function through system change, increased volumes, and process realignment. You will oversee a team of approximately 10, ensuring day-to-day operations remain on track while supporting the reduction of a backlog created through recent acquisition activity.Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the AP team, ensuring workloads are prioritised effectively. Managing and clearing backlog activity and supporting the team through high-volume periods. Supporting the implementation of a new finance system, including troubleshooting and embedding new processes. Acting as the escalation point for complex supplier queries and internal stakeholders. Collaborating with senior managers and other team leaders to ensure consistent communication across the business. Driving continuous improvement across AP processes, controls, and workflows. About YouWe are seeking a confident, proactive supervisor with the ability to take ownership and support a team through change. You will bring: Proven experience leading an Accounts Payable function. Strong query resolution, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills. Experience working through backlogs or high-volume environments. A calm, organised approach with the ability to manage competing priorities. Strong communication skills and a collaborative working style. Experience supporting system changes or finance transformation projects. What You'll Receive A 9-12 month fixed-term contract offering stability during a key period of organisational change. Full-time role with hybrid working (3 days per week in the Leeds office). Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on processes, systems, and team performance. Central Leeds location with some on-site parking available. 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.
HRIS Administrator Brackley, Northamptonshire Manufacturing Full Time, 12 months FTC up to 36,000 Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a well-established UK organisation to recruit an experienced HRIS Administrator . This is an exciting opportunity to join a large, multi-site business where HR technology plays a key role in supporting a diverse workforce. Reporting into the People Services function, you will be responsible for the day-to-day administration, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the organisation's HR Information System. This role offers the chance to work closely with HR, Payroll, IT, and key stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, system efficiency, and a positive user experience. The Role As HRIS Administrator, you will take ownership of the HR system, ensuring it operates effectively while supporting ongoing development and process improvements. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining data integrity, producing meaningful HR reporting, supporting users, and helping drive automation across HR processes. Key Responsibilities Administer and maintain the HR Information System, ensuring optimal performance and configuration Manage system updates, enhancements, and upgrades in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Maintain organisational structures, workflows, and system rules Ensure the accuracy and integrity of employee data through regular audits and validation checks Support GDPR compliance and data governance standards Provide first and second-line support to HR system users Troubleshoot system issues and liaise with suppliers where required Create user documentation and deliver training to HR teams and managers Produce regular and ad hoc HR reports, including headcount, absence, and turnover analysis Develop dashboards and insights to support decision-making Identify opportunities to streamline and automate HR processes Work closely with Payroll to ensure accurate data transfer and processing Support HR systems projects, testing activities, system upgrades, and data migration initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience administering an HRIS platform (such as iTrent, Workday, SAP, Oracle, SuccessFactors, or similar) Strong Excel, reporting, and data management capabilities A good understanding of HR processes and employee lifecycle activities Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Strong communication skills with the ability to support both technical and non-technical users At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jun 12, 2026
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HRIS Administrator Brackley, Northamptonshire Manufacturing Full Time, 12 months FTC up to 36,000 Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a well-established UK organisation to recruit an experienced HRIS Administrator . This is an exciting opportunity to join a large, multi-site business where HR technology plays a key role in supporting a diverse workforce. Reporting into the People Services function, you will be responsible for the day-to-day administration, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the organisation's HR Information System. This role offers the chance to work closely with HR, Payroll, IT, and key stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, system efficiency, and a positive user experience. The Role As HRIS Administrator, you will take ownership of the HR system, ensuring it operates effectively while supporting ongoing development and process improvements. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining data integrity, producing meaningful HR reporting, supporting users, and helping drive automation across HR processes. Key Responsibilities Administer and maintain the HR Information System, ensuring optimal performance and configuration Manage system updates, enhancements, and upgrades in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Maintain organisational structures, workflows, and system rules Ensure the accuracy and integrity of employee data through regular audits and validation checks Support GDPR compliance and data governance standards Provide first and second-line support to HR system users Troubleshoot system issues and liaise with suppliers where required Create user documentation and deliver training to HR teams and managers Produce regular and ad hoc HR reports, including headcount, absence, and turnover analysis Develop dashboards and insights to support decision-making Identify opportunities to streamline and automate HR processes Work closely with Payroll to ensure accurate data transfer and processing Support HR systems projects, testing activities, system upgrades, and data migration initiatives About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience administering an HRIS platform (such as iTrent, Workday, SAP, Oracle, SuccessFactors, or similar) Strong Excel, reporting, and data management capabilities A good understanding of HR processes and employee lifecycle activities Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills High levels of accuracy and attention to detail Strong communication skills with the ability to support both technical and non-technical users At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.