Snowflake Data Engineer - 5 Months - Outside IR35 A leading tech company requires a data engineer for an initial 5-month contract. The position is hybrid, outside IR35, and will likely extend long-term due to the amount of work they have in the pipeline. The Role: You will be part of a rapidly growing data team helping to deliver their leading data platform, which is being used to drive key decision-making in renewable energy and its use around the world-tech for good, you could say! They are looking for a data engineer with demonstrable experience with Snowflake building complex systems to ingest and process large volumes of data. The main tools you will be using day to day are: Snowflake Python SQL DBT You: Our customer is looking for someone well-versed in the above tools/technologies. They also need someone who understands the principles of Data Engineering and is willing to roll up their sleeves, as this project is critical for them. As a Senior member of the team, you are expected to pick up their tooling quickly, work closely with other team members, and help build upon an already industry-leading product. Rate / Process: This role is based in Edinburgh City Centre. This is a hybrid role, and they are looking for someone on-site a couple of times a week. The interview process will include a short video call with the Head of Data. Interviews will be held this week and next, starting in the first week of July. Rate-wise, we have between 500 - 550 per day + VAT, depending on experience and availability. If this sounds interesting and relevant to you at this time, please apply straight away and call Andy Weir at Cathcart Technology. Cathcart Technology is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 24, 2026
Contractor
Snowflake Data Engineer - 5 Months - Outside IR35 A leading tech company requires a data engineer for an initial 5-month contract. The position is hybrid, outside IR35, and will likely extend long-term due to the amount of work they have in the pipeline. The Role: You will be part of a rapidly growing data team helping to deliver their leading data platform, which is being used to drive key decision-making in renewable energy and its use around the world-tech for good, you could say! They are looking for a data engineer with demonstrable experience with Snowflake building complex systems to ingest and process large volumes of data. The main tools you will be using day to day are: Snowflake Python SQL DBT You: Our customer is looking for someone well-versed in the above tools/technologies. They also need someone who understands the principles of Data Engineering and is willing to roll up their sleeves, as this project is critical for them. As a Senior member of the team, you are expected to pick up their tooling quickly, work closely with other team members, and help build upon an already industry-leading product. Rate / Process: This role is based in Edinburgh City Centre. This is a hybrid role, and they are looking for someone on-site a couple of times a week. The interview process will include a short video call with the Head of Data. Interviews will be held this week and next, starting in the first week of July. Rate-wise, we have between 500 - 550 per day + VAT, depending on experience and availability. If this sounds interesting and relevant to you at this time, please apply straight away and call Andy Weir at Cathcart Technology. Cathcart Technology is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Robertson Bell are pleased to be supporting an international charity to recruit a Head of Grants on an 18-month fixed-term contract. This is an exciting leadership opportunity within a developing grant management function. The successful candidate will lead a small team, helping to strengthen grant management processes, improve reporting and embed best practice across the function. Key responsibilities will include: Leading and developing a geographically dispersed grants team. Embedding best practice grant management processes and controls. Overseeing donor reporting, compliance and assurance activity. Reviewing and improving reporting and audit/spot-checking approaches. Supporting operational and systems improvements across the grants function. Working closely with senior stakeholders across the organisation. The successful candidate will have: Strong grant management experience within a complex organisation. Experience leading, mentoring and developing team members. Proven experience improving processes and embedding best practice ways of working. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. The organisation is open to candidates from a variety of sectors. While previous charity or international development experience would be highly advantageous, they are also keen to consider applicants from higher education, the NHS or other grant-funded environments. A finance background and professional qualification would be advantageous but part qualification or a background in grant management from a programme perspective is also of interest. This role offers flexible hybrid working, with an expectation of approximately one day per week in the London office, although there may be some flexibility around this. The deadline is fast approaching so, please don't hesitate to submit your application now!
Jun 24, 2026
Contractor
Robertson Bell are pleased to be supporting an international charity to recruit a Head of Grants on an 18-month fixed-term contract. This is an exciting leadership opportunity within a developing grant management function. The successful candidate will lead a small team, helping to strengthen grant management processes, improve reporting and embed best practice across the function. Key responsibilities will include: Leading and developing a geographically dispersed grants team. Embedding best practice grant management processes and controls. Overseeing donor reporting, compliance and assurance activity. Reviewing and improving reporting and audit/spot-checking approaches. Supporting operational and systems improvements across the grants function. Working closely with senior stakeholders across the organisation. The successful candidate will have: Strong grant management experience within a complex organisation. Experience leading, mentoring and developing team members. Proven experience improving processes and embedding best practice ways of working. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. The organisation is open to candidates from a variety of sectors. While previous charity or international development experience would be highly advantageous, they are also keen to consider applicants from higher education, the NHS or other grant-funded environments. A finance background and professional qualification would be advantageous but part qualification or a background in grant management from a programme perspective is also of interest. This role offers flexible hybrid working, with an expectation of approximately one day per week in the London office, although there may be some flexibility around this. The deadline is fast approaching so, please don't hesitate to submit your application now!
Head Housekeeper Colchester Single-Site Hotel £31,800 per annum 40 hours per week 5 days out of 7 About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Head Housekeeper to lead operations at a busy hotel site in Colchester. This is a hands-on leadership role, ideal for someone who thrives on delivering high standards, building strong teams, and driving continuous improvement. What You'll Be Doing Leading, motivating, and developing a high-performing housekeeping team Managing day-to-day operations including linen, stock, equipment, and workflows Ensuring excellent cleanliness standards through regular room inspections Maintaining health & safety compliance at all times Building strong, professional relationships with clients Monitoring performance, managing budgets, and driving cost efficiencies Recruiting, training, and coaching team members to reach their full potential Supporting business growth through reporting, meetings, and site expertise What We're Looking For Proven experience in a senior housekeeping role within a hotel environment Strong leadership skills with a track record of managing teams Confident communicator with good IT skills Experience managing budgets, KPIs, and operational performance Solid understanding of health & safety regulations A calm, solutions-focused approach with the ability to work under pressure Desirable (Not Essential) Knowledge of HR processes, recruitment, and workforce planning Experience using housekeeping or operational management systems Flexibility to support other sites when needed The Right Person Will Be Honest, reliable, and professional A positive team player who leads by example Passionate about developing others Focused on continuous improvement and high standards What's in It for You? Career development and progression opportunities Private medical insurance Full training and ongoing support Early access to a portion of earned wages Wellbeing support & confidential mental health assistance 5.6 weeks' holiday (pro rata) Workplace pension scheme (subject to eligibility) Life insurance after qualifying period If you're a motivated housekeeping professional ready to take the next step in your career, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Head Housekeeper Colchester Single-Site Hotel £31,800 per annum 40 hours per week 5 days out of 7 About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Head Housekeeper to lead operations at a busy hotel site in Colchester. This is a hands-on leadership role, ideal for someone who thrives on delivering high standards, building strong teams, and driving continuous improvement. What You'll Be Doing Leading, motivating, and developing a high-performing housekeeping team Managing day-to-day operations including linen, stock, equipment, and workflows Ensuring excellent cleanliness standards through regular room inspections Maintaining health & safety compliance at all times Building strong, professional relationships with clients Monitoring performance, managing budgets, and driving cost efficiencies Recruiting, training, and coaching team members to reach their full potential Supporting business growth through reporting, meetings, and site expertise What We're Looking For Proven experience in a senior housekeeping role within a hotel environment Strong leadership skills with a track record of managing teams Confident communicator with good IT skills Experience managing budgets, KPIs, and operational performance Solid understanding of health & safety regulations A calm, solutions-focused approach with the ability to work under pressure Desirable (Not Essential) Knowledge of HR processes, recruitment, and workforce planning Experience using housekeeping or operational management systems Flexibility to support other sites when needed The Right Person Will Be Honest, reliable, and professional A positive team player who leads by example Passionate about developing others Focused on continuous improvement and high standards What's in It for You? Career development and progression opportunities Private medical insurance Full training and ongoing support Early access to a portion of earned wages Wellbeing support & confidential mental health assistance 5.6 weeks' holiday (pro rata) Workplace pension scheme (subject to eligibility) Life insurance after qualifying period If you're a motivated housekeeping professional ready to take the next step in your career, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact.
Job Summary Brighton College is seeking to appoint a Deputy Head Librarian on a Part-time, permanent basis. Reporting to: Head Librarian Main purpose of the role: To provide strategic and operational support to the Head Librarian in the day-to-day running of all areas of the Library, ensuring effective delivery of high-quality library services and deputising and taking responsibility for its operation in the Head Librarian's absence. The role is anticipated to start in late September 2026. General Duties and Responsibilities: Service Delivery and Operations: Support the day-to-day management of library services, ensuring efficient and user-focused operations. Oversee circulation, enquiry services, and study space management. Ensure consistent service standards across all service points. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and service improvements. Act as deputy for the Head Librarian in their absence. Line manage designated library staff as required. Collection Development and Resource Management: Assist in the procurement, management, and evaluation of physical and digital collections. Take responsibility for cataloguing new stock. Liaise with academic staff to ensure collections meet curriculum and research needs. Monitor usage data and contribute to evidence-based collection decisions. Academic Engagement and User Support: Deliver and support information literacy training and library inductions. Provide specialist research support to students and staff. Work collaboratively with academic departments to embed library services into teaching and learning. Promote library services and resources to enhance engagement and usage including running book groups and organising library activities and trips. Systems and Digital Services: Support the effective use of library management systems and digital platforms. Contribute to the development of digital services and online user support tools. Ensure accurate data management, reporting, and compliance with institutional Person Specification: The successful candidate will have experience in the following areas: Experience of delivering frontline library services in an academic library or equivalent (Essential). Excellent communication skills both written and verbal, including the ability to communicate effectively and confidently with a range of people. Good time management skills. Have an excellent command of the English language (spelling, grammar and punctuation), with a sharp eye for detail. The ability to work both alone and in a team. Excellent IT skills. Ability to deliver high standards of customer service under pressure. A polite, friendly and helpful attitude. Positive collaboration, with an ability to bring out the best in those around them. Experience of line management and staff supervision. Hours of Work: You will be required to work 30 hours over the following working pattern: Monday 9.30am - 6.30pm (8.5 hours) Tuesday 8.00am - 5.00pm (8.5 hours) Wednesday 2.00pm - 7.00pm (5 hours) Thursday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) Friday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) You will receive a 30-minute unpaid lunch break on Monday and Tuesday. This role will work term-time plus an additional two weeks. The working hours for this role are negotiable and can be discussed further at interview. Remuneration: The salary for this role is £22,935 per annum (£38,000 full time equivalent). Holidays: Holiday entitlement is included in the salary for this role. All holiday is to be taken outside of the working weeks. Benefits: Complimentary lunch is provided. Free tickets to the College's music, dance and drama performances. Job specific Learning and Development programme available to all employees. Life Cover is provided whilst working at Brighton College after successfully passing probation period. Contributory pension scheme with matching contributions from the employer up to 9%, which all eligible employees will be automatically enrolled into within three months of commencement of employment. Employee benefit and discount platform. Wellbeing: Subsidised gym membership for the School of Science and Sport is available, which includes access to yoga and Pilates classes, meditation sessions and use of the gym and swimming pool. Personalised health and wellbeing consultations. Generous sickness policy. Comprehensive wellbeing package. Access to books and magazines from the College Library. Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities: Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to successfully completing pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS disclosure, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical questionnaire, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity. Our full equal opportunities policy is available on the 'Careers' page of our website. For full details of the role please see the Job Profile Document below.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Job Summary Brighton College is seeking to appoint a Deputy Head Librarian on a Part-time, permanent basis. Reporting to: Head Librarian Main purpose of the role: To provide strategic and operational support to the Head Librarian in the day-to-day running of all areas of the Library, ensuring effective delivery of high-quality library services and deputising and taking responsibility for its operation in the Head Librarian's absence. The role is anticipated to start in late September 2026. General Duties and Responsibilities: Service Delivery and Operations: Support the day-to-day management of library services, ensuring efficient and user-focused operations. Oversee circulation, enquiry services, and study space management. Ensure consistent service standards across all service points. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and service improvements. Act as deputy for the Head Librarian in their absence. Line manage designated library staff as required. Collection Development and Resource Management: Assist in the procurement, management, and evaluation of physical and digital collections. Take responsibility for cataloguing new stock. Liaise with academic staff to ensure collections meet curriculum and research needs. Monitor usage data and contribute to evidence-based collection decisions. Academic Engagement and User Support: Deliver and support information literacy training and library inductions. Provide specialist research support to students and staff. Work collaboratively with academic departments to embed library services into teaching and learning. Promote library services and resources to enhance engagement and usage including running book groups and organising library activities and trips. Systems and Digital Services: Support the effective use of library management systems and digital platforms. Contribute to the development of digital services and online user support tools. Ensure accurate data management, reporting, and compliance with institutional Person Specification: The successful candidate will have experience in the following areas: Experience of delivering frontline library services in an academic library or equivalent (Essential). Excellent communication skills both written and verbal, including the ability to communicate effectively and confidently with a range of people. Good time management skills. Have an excellent command of the English language (spelling, grammar and punctuation), with a sharp eye for detail. The ability to work both alone and in a team. Excellent IT skills. Ability to deliver high standards of customer service under pressure. A polite, friendly and helpful attitude. Positive collaboration, with an ability to bring out the best in those around them. Experience of line management and staff supervision. Hours of Work: You will be required to work 30 hours over the following working pattern: Monday 9.30am - 6.30pm (8.5 hours) Tuesday 8.00am - 5.00pm (8.5 hours) Wednesday 2.00pm - 7.00pm (5 hours) Thursday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) Friday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) You will receive a 30-minute unpaid lunch break on Monday and Tuesday. This role will work term-time plus an additional two weeks. The working hours for this role are negotiable and can be discussed further at interview. Remuneration: The salary for this role is £22,935 per annum (£38,000 full time equivalent). Holidays: Holiday entitlement is included in the salary for this role. All holiday is to be taken outside of the working weeks. Benefits: Complimentary lunch is provided. Free tickets to the College's music, dance and drama performances. Job specific Learning and Development programme available to all employees. Life Cover is provided whilst working at Brighton College after successfully passing probation period. Contributory pension scheme with matching contributions from the employer up to 9%, which all eligible employees will be automatically enrolled into within three months of commencement of employment. Employee benefit and discount platform. Wellbeing: Subsidised gym membership for the School of Science and Sport is available, which includes access to yoga and Pilates classes, meditation sessions and use of the gym and swimming pool. Personalised health and wellbeing consultations. Generous sickness policy. Comprehensive wellbeing package. Access to books and magazines from the College Library. Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities: Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to successfully completing pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS disclosure, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical questionnaire, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity. Our full equal opportunities policy is available on the 'Careers' page of our website. For full details of the role please see the Job Profile Document below.
Join the RAC as a Mobile Vehicle Technician in our SMR Division - a new era of mobile repair. A competitive base salary of £40,170, with on-target earnings of up to £52,000 A guaranteed overtime option to increase your base salary, plus additional overtime and bonus opportunities 40 hours per week, with core hours from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and 1 in 4 Saturdays. Opportunities in the South East: Ashford Brighton Dover Esher Folkestone Guildford High Wycombe Maidenhead Maidstone Milton Keynes Newbury Reading Slough A Different Kind of RAC Role: Welcome to SMR The RAC is known for roadside rescue - but this isn't that. Our Service, Maintenance & Repair (SMR) division is a newer, fast-growing part of the RAC, built to deliver planned, structured repair and servicing directly to members - from their driveway to their workplace car park. There are no emergency callouts, no unpredictable shift patterns and no roadside recoveries. Instead, you'll work through a scheduled list of jobs, with the time, tools and support you need to do quality work. What to expect Your day starts with a clear digital schedule. Each job is pre booked, with the member expecting you. You'll carry out: - Routine servicing - Diagnostics using advanced mobile equipment - In depth repairs you'd normally complete in a workshop - Member advice and recommendations based on your inspection - Vehicle safety checks aligned to RAC standards And because SMR is structured, you're not reacting to breakdowns - you're delivering planned work that you can prepare for. From day one, you'll have everything you need: a fully equipped RAC van, fuel card, uniform, full tool set and advanced diagnostics. You'll use your technical skill and problem solving ability to get people moving again; safely, quickly and confidently. Why SMR is different (and why techs love it) - Planned appointments instead of emergency responses - Consistent workflow instead of unpredictable demands - In depth repairs, not roadside temporary fixes - Time to do the job properly, with support and parts ordering built in - Clear schedules using RAC's mobile service platform It's the ideal role for techs who want variety and independence without the reactive nature of Patrol. What you'll need: - Level 2 qualification in Light Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent) - Minimum 2 years' experience as a vehicle technician working on light vehicles - A full UK driving licence with fewer than 6 points No CV required when you apply and it takes just 5 minutes - it's easier than ever to start your journey with us. As a Mobile Mechanic at the RAC, you'll get benefits that go the extra mile: Earnings That Motivate - enjoy a market-competitive base salary of £40,170, with the opportunity to increase your earnings up to £52,000 through bonuses and premium-rate overtime. A full-time 40-hour week, with Monday-Saturday availability (8am-8pm), offers flexibility and stability Opt-in Guaranteed Overtime - after your first month, you can choose to work extra rest days at £30 per hour. Just one extra day a month could earn you £3,000 more per year on top of your base salary. Two extra days could give you an extra £5,000. It's your choice - more flexibility, more reward. Tools to Drive Your Future - get started with a free RAC Ultimate Complete Breakdown Service from day one, plus access to a car salary sacrifice scheme (including electric vehicle options) after 12 months, delivering serious tax savings. Time Off That Matters - enjoy 23 days of holiday (rising to 25 with service), plus bank holidays. We also support work-life balance with paid family leave, flexible schedules, and practical resources to help navigate personal commitments. Financial Security & Perks - pension scheme with up to 6.5% matched contributions alongside life assurance cover up to 4x salary (10x optional with flex benefits), designed to support you long-term. Wellbeing That Works for You - our 24/7 confidential support service is available to you and household members aged 16+, offering reassurance whenever you need it. Extras That Make a Difference - access Orange Savings, our exclusive discount portal with deals across top retailers, holidays, tools, tech and more. After passing probation, you'll automatically join our Colleague Share Scheme, giving you a stake in our collective success. Who thrives here? You're more than just great with tools - you're great with people. Our Mobile Mechanics are the face of the RAC: working on driveways, in car parks, speaking directly with members, and providing reassurance, clarity and high-quality service. You enjoy independence, problem solving and real variety - each job is different. From servicing and diagnostics to in depth repairs and reporting, you're hands-on, adaptable and confident making decisions on the spot. You take pride in using your technical ability to genuinely help people and keep them moving. The role is ideal if you want: Independence in a mobile role The stability and support of a trusted national organisation Ongoing development, including future EV and diagnostic skills A role where giving members complete peace of mind is simply part of what you do We're the RAC At the RAC, we don't stand still. With over 125 years of history and 12.5 million members, we're on a mission to become the UK's number one motoring services provider. Our culture reflects that ambition - backed by a 4.5-star Glassdoor rating, our people know we're serious about career growth, recognition, and support. We celebrate individuality and champion every voice. As an equal opportunities' employer, we welcome people from all backgrounds and walks of life - it's what sets us apart and drives us forward.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Join the RAC as a Mobile Vehicle Technician in our SMR Division - a new era of mobile repair. A competitive base salary of £40,170, with on-target earnings of up to £52,000 A guaranteed overtime option to increase your base salary, plus additional overtime and bonus opportunities 40 hours per week, with core hours from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and 1 in 4 Saturdays. Opportunities in the South East: Ashford Brighton Dover Esher Folkestone Guildford High Wycombe Maidenhead Maidstone Milton Keynes Newbury Reading Slough A Different Kind of RAC Role: Welcome to SMR The RAC is known for roadside rescue - but this isn't that. Our Service, Maintenance & Repair (SMR) division is a newer, fast-growing part of the RAC, built to deliver planned, structured repair and servicing directly to members - from their driveway to their workplace car park. There are no emergency callouts, no unpredictable shift patterns and no roadside recoveries. Instead, you'll work through a scheduled list of jobs, with the time, tools and support you need to do quality work. What to expect Your day starts with a clear digital schedule. Each job is pre booked, with the member expecting you. You'll carry out: - Routine servicing - Diagnostics using advanced mobile equipment - In depth repairs you'd normally complete in a workshop - Member advice and recommendations based on your inspection - Vehicle safety checks aligned to RAC standards And because SMR is structured, you're not reacting to breakdowns - you're delivering planned work that you can prepare for. From day one, you'll have everything you need: a fully equipped RAC van, fuel card, uniform, full tool set and advanced diagnostics. You'll use your technical skill and problem solving ability to get people moving again; safely, quickly and confidently. Why SMR is different (and why techs love it) - Planned appointments instead of emergency responses - Consistent workflow instead of unpredictable demands - In depth repairs, not roadside temporary fixes - Time to do the job properly, with support and parts ordering built in - Clear schedules using RAC's mobile service platform It's the ideal role for techs who want variety and independence without the reactive nature of Patrol. What you'll need: - Level 2 qualification in Light Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent) - Minimum 2 years' experience as a vehicle technician working on light vehicles - A full UK driving licence with fewer than 6 points No CV required when you apply and it takes just 5 minutes - it's easier than ever to start your journey with us. As a Mobile Mechanic at the RAC, you'll get benefits that go the extra mile: Earnings That Motivate - enjoy a market-competitive base salary of £40,170, with the opportunity to increase your earnings up to £52,000 through bonuses and premium-rate overtime. A full-time 40-hour week, with Monday-Saturday availability (8am-8pm), offers flexibility and stability Opt-in Guaranteed Overtime - after your first month, you can choose to work extra rest days at £30 per hour. Just one extra day a month could earn you £3,000 more per year on top of your base salary. Two extra days could give you an extra £5,000. It's your choice - more flexibility, more reward. Tools to Drive Your Future - get started with a free RAC Ultimate Complete Breakdown Service from day one, plus access to a car salary sacrifice scheme (including electric vehicle options) after 12 months, delivering serious tax savings. Time Off That Matters - enjoy 23 days of holiday (rising to 25 with service), plus bank holidays. We also support work-life balance with paid family leave, flexible schedules, and practical resources to help navigate personal commitments. Financial Security & Perks - pension scheme with up to 6.5% matched contributions alongside life assurance cover up to 4x salary (10x optional with flex benefits), designed to support you long-term. Wellbeing That Works for You - our 24/7 confidential support service is available to you and household members aged 16+, offering reassurance whenever you need it. Extras That Make a Difference - access Orange Savings, our exclusive discount portal with deals across top retailers, holidays, tools, tech and more. After passing probation, you'll automatically join our Colleague Share Scheme, giving you a stake in our collective success. Who thrives here? You're more than just great with tools - you're great with people. Our Mobile Mechanics are the face of the RAC: working on driveways, in car parks, speaking directly with members, and providing reassurance, clarity and high-quality service. You enjoy independence, problem solving and real variety - each job is different. From servicing and diagnostics to in depth repairs and reporting, you're hands-on, adaptable and confident making decisions on the spot. You take pride in using your technical ability to genuinely help people and keep them moving. The role is ideal if you want: Independence in a mobile role The stability and support of a trusted national organisation Ongoing development, including future EV and diagnostic skills A role where giving members complete peace of mind is simply part of what you do We're the RAC At the RAC, we don't stand still. With over 125 years of history and 12.5 million members, we're on a mission to become the UK's number one motoring services provider. Our culture reflects that ambition - backed by a 4.5-star Glassdoor rating, our people know we're serious about career growth, recognition, and support. We celebrate individuality and champion every voice. As an equal opportunities' employer, we welcome people from all backgrounds and walks of life - it's what sets us apart and drives us forward.
The Head of Stage Deputy Technical Manager Role When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. The Head of Stage Deputy Technical Manager Role This is a very exciting opportunity for the right individual to join and assist in leading the Technical Team at the Liverpool Empire. Reporting to the Technical & Building Manager you will play a key role in ensuring our standards of presentation, both on stage and in the rest of the building, are exemplary. You will assist in the leadership and delivery of the technical operations of the venue. This role will provide leadership on all day-to-day aspects of the stage infrastructure within the theatre relating to both the production and the building. Working closely with the Technical Manager, you will ensure there is an efficient, cost effective and robust maintenance plan in place, meeting all operational and compliance needs from a stage maintenance perspective. You will oversee casual stage crew and dressers, and alongside the Head of Lighting and Sound oversee the senior technicians and communicate closely with visiting productions & show management to ensure a smooth get in, fit up and get out. This role will involve regular evening and weekend work. Management experience is essential. The role is offered on an annualised hours contract, meaning that working hours may vary throughout the year and payment for any premium hours, such as get outs, are all included in the annual salary. The role will be subject to a 6 month satisfactory probation period. The role also involves regular evening and weekend work as well as get-ins and get-outs as appropriate. You will be working in a fast-paced environment, with no two days the same. This role is based at the Liverpool Empire. Please note, your role may involve working with children or vulnerable people. Key responsibilities Assist the Technical Manager in the implementation and monitoring of procedures and facilities in accordance with relevant legislation and ATG Entertainment policies. Lead on all stage matters relating to visiting productions, ensuring a robust, cost-effective plan is in place for all visiting productions. Lead and ensure the smooth running of fit ups, get outs and shows, in line with health and safety legislation and the requirements of the visiting company. Alongside other members of the technical department, work on show fit-ups, get-outs and as duty technician on productions. Flexibility is key and the ability to cover absences at short notice is important. In the role of duty technician, to respond to fire alarm activations and carry out relevant investigative and evacuation tasks in line with ATG policies. Assist in the efficient scheduling of technical staff to service the operational needs of the Liverpool Empire, Take the lead in advance communication with visiting productions, ensuring a timely exchange of the production's technical needs, staffing and safety information and to disseminate production information to all affected parties as it is received. To ensure all productions are aware of their responsibilities under the CDM Regulations. Ensure that the producers, promoters, touring companies, and production teams receive the highest standards of customer care at all times. Assist with generating costings for incoming production companies When required, help to arrange hire kit for visiting companies, as well as additional outside crew, runners or catering assistants. Manage timesheets for all casual staff weekly, ensuring that they are correct and accurately reflect the needs of the Theatre and visiting production. Ensure the safe, tidy and efficient use of all storage areas within the theatre, and to promote good housekeeping throughout the technical department Deputise for the Technical Manager in their absence, including weekly Senior Management Team meetings and monthly Health & Safety meetings. Property, Building and Maintenance In conjunction with the Technical & Building Manager, venue maintenance team and ATG Property Services, track and log venue inspections, services and maintenance visits, and actions raised. To communicate with relevant contractors and ensure all visits are scheduled around other Theatre commitments and that all occur within the required intervals. Alongside the Head of Lighting & Sound, to take ownership of Tracking This digital compliance system actions as well as monthly workplace inspections. Working with the Technical & Building Manager, to manage and monitor the performance of outside contractors where appropriate, ensuring that all work is carried out to the highest possible standards and in line with Health & Safety requirements. This will include both regular servicing and maintenance contractors for the building & stage machinery, and those working on major capital projects. With the Technical Manager maintain prioritised lists of projects and requirements, both to be fulfilled in-house and for submission for inclusion in the Theatre's 5 year capital expenditure plans. Plan and execute certain in-house refurbishment and installation projects, within venue budget and staffing constraints. With the Technical & Building Manager, create, review and revise risk assessments, safe working practices, COSHH assessments and rescue plans on a regular basis Health and Safety Implement and comply with the companies Health & Safety Policy and Risk Management System, maintaining the safest possible environment for your colleagues, visiting companies and customers. Support in training for staff across the venue on H&S matters, including manual handling, as required. Ensure that any points raised through audits are actioned within the appropriate timescales. Assist the Technical & Building Manager in ensuring that productions provide CDM/risk assessment detail, specific to venue, in advance of their visit and that venue policies, including on hot works, are followed throughout their time on site. Staff Development, Training and Relationships Undertake training courses as required to meet the needs of the Theatre and for further self-development. Assist in the development of a skilled, cohesive, and motivated team by ensuring high standards of recruitment, communication, development and training. Recruit, train, appraise and manage your teams to ensure business and departmental objectives are achieved throughout the team. Develop a positive working relationship and continuously manage a healthy communication with trade union members of the technical team. Other Duties At times, and as the business requires, work at other ATG venues Undertake any such duties and training as may be considered reasonable Be a key holder for the building/buildings call out list in case of emergencies Your skills, qualities, and experience. We welcome transferable skills from other industries. If you can demonstrate many of the essential skills, qualities and experience we encourage you to apply. We are able to provide training where necessary. Essential Previous experience working at a senior level within a Technical Department in a large-scale theatre or similar. Proven hands-on Technical Theatre experience and knowledge. Experience in co-ordinating fit-ups Experience of counterweight flying systems. Entertainment rigging experience Experienced in the implementation of safe systems of work, and developing a safety culture, managing Health and Safety at Work in a theatre or similar context. Experienced in risk assessment writing and review. Production carpentry experience in a theatre environment. Manual Handling experience. Working At Height experience. Computer literate Desirable Familiarity with digital compliance systems. Recognised health and safety at work certification. Experience of delivering training Experience of scenic construction techniques Experience in production or project management. Stakeholder management - working with producers and clients. Large scale touring experience First Aid and/or Mental Health First Aid training. Experience with Office365 Experience in delivering staff training. About Us - Our values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business . click apply for full job details
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
The Head of Stage Deputy Technical Manager Role When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. The Head of Stage Deputy Technical Manager Role This is a very exciting opportunity for the right individual to join and assist in leading the Technical Team at the Liverpool Empire. Reporting to the Technical & Building Manager you will play a key role in ensuring our standards of presentation, both on stage and in the rest of the building, are exemplary. You will assist in the leadership and delivery of the technical operations of the venue. This role will provide leadership on all day-to-day aspects of the stage infrastructure within the theatre relating to both the production and the building. Working closely with the Technical Manager, you will ensure there is an efficient, cost effective and robust maintenance plan in place, meeting all operational and compliance needs from a stage maintenance perspective. You will oversee casual stage crew and dressers, and alongside the Head of Lighting and Sound oversee the senior technicians and communicate closely with visiting productions & show management to ensure a smooth get in, fit up and get out. This role will involve regular evening and weekend work. Management experience is essential. The role is offered on an annualised hours contract, meaning that working hours may vary throughout the year and payment for any premium hours, such as get outs, are all included in the annual salary. The role will be subject to a 6 month satisfactory probation period. The role also involves regular evening and weekend work as well as get-ins and get-outs as appropriate. You will be working in a fast-paced environment, with no two days the same. This role is based at the Liverpool Empire. Please note, your role may involve working with children or vulnerable people. Key responsibilities Assist the Technical Manager in the implementation and monitoring of procedures and facilities in accordance with relevant legislation and ATG Entertainment policies. Lead on all stage matters relating to visiting productions, ensuring a robust, cost-effective plan is in place for all visiting productions. Lead and ensure the smooth running of fit ups, get outs and shows, in line with health and safety legislation and the requirements of the visiting company. Alongside other members of the technical department, work on show fit-ups, get-outs and as duty technician on productions. Flexibility is key and the ability to cover absences at short notice is important. In the role of duty technician, to respond to fire alarm activations and carry out relevant investigative and evacuation tasks in line with ATG policies. Assist in the efficient scheduling of technical staff to service the operational needs of the Liverpool Empire, Take the lead in advance communication with visiting productions, ensuring a timely exchange of the production's technical needs, staffing and safety information and to disseminate production information to all affected parties as it is received. To ensure all productions are aware of their responsibilities under the CDM Regulations. Ensure that the producers, promoters, touring companies, and production teams receive the highest standards of customer care at all times. Assist with generating costings for incoming production companies When required, help to arrange hire kit for visiting companies, as well as additional outside crew, runners or catering assistants. Manage timesheets for all casual staff weekly, ensuring that they are correct and accurately reflect the needs of the Theatre and visiting production. Ensure the safe, tidy and efficient use of all storage areas within the theatre, and to promote good housekeeping throughout the technical department Deputise for the Technical Manager in their absence, including weekly Senior Management Team meetings and monthly Health & Safety meetings. Property, Building and Maintenance In conjunction with the Technical & Building Manager, venue maintenance team and ATG Property Services, track and log venue inspections, services and maintenance visits, and actions raised. To communicate with relevant contractors and ensure all visits are scheduled around other Theatre commitments and that all occur within the required intervals. Alongside the Head of Lighting & Sound, to take ownership of Tracking This digital compliance system actions as well as monthly workplace inspections. Working with the Technical & Building Manager, to manage and monitor the performance of outside contractors where appropriate, ensuring that all work is carried out to the highest possible standards and in line with Health & Safety requirements. This will include both regular servicing and maintenance contractors for the building & stage machinery, and those working on major capital projects. With the Technical Manager maintain prioritised lists of projects and requirements, both to be fulfilled in-house and for submission for inclusion in the Theatre's 5 year capital expenditure plans. Plan and execute certain in-house refurbishment and installation projects, within venue budget and staffing constraints. With the Technical & Building Manager, create, review and revise risk assessments, safe working practices, COSHH assessments and rescue plans on a regular basis Health and Safety Implement and comply with the companies Health & Safety Policy and Risk Management System, maintaining the safest possible environment for your colleagues, visiting companies and customers. Support in training for staff across the venue on H&S matters, including manual handling, as required. Ensure that any points raised through audits are actioned within the appropriate timescales. Assist the Technical & Building Manager in ensuring that productions provide CDM/risk assessment detail, specific to venue, in advance of their visit and that venue policies, including on hot works, are followed throughout their time on site. Staff Development, Training and Relationships Undertake training courses as required to meet the needs of the Theatre and for further self-development. Assist in the development of a skilled, cohesive, and motivated team by ensuring high standards of recruitment, communication, development and training. Recruit, train, appraise and manage your teams to ensure business and departmental objectives are achieved throughout the team. Develop a positive working relationship and continuously manage a healthy communication with trade union members of the technical team. Other Duties At times, and as the business requires, work at other ATG venues Undertake any such duties and training as may be considered reasonable Be a key holder for the building/buildings call out list in case of emergencies Your skills, qualities, and experience. We welcome transferable skills from other industries. If you can demonstrate many of the essential skills, qualities and experience we encourage you to apply. We are able to provide training where necessary. Essential Previous experience working at a senior level within a Technical Department in a large-scale theatre or similar. Proven hands-on Technical Theatre experience and knowledge. Experience in co-ordinating fit-ups Experience of counterweight flying systems. Entertainment rigging experience Experienced in the implementation of safe systems of work, and developing a safety culture, managing Health and Safety at Work in a theatre or similar context. Experienced in risk assessment writing and review. Production carpentry experience in a theatre environment. Manual Handling experience. Working At Height experience. Computer literate Desirable Familiarity with digital compliance systems. Recognised health and safety at work certification. Experience of delivering training Experience of scenic construction techniques Experience in production or project management. Stakeholder management - working with producers and clients. Large scale touring experience First Aid and/or Mental Health First Aid training. Experience with Office365 Experience in delivering staff training. About Us - Our values ATG Entertainment's values set the tone for how we work, how we treat one another, and the culture we continue to build across the UK and the wider organisation. THRIVE doing what we love (with passion and dynamism) CONNECT through every act (with collaboration and kindness) DARE to do different (with curiosity and courage) PERFORM at our best (with customer focus and ownership) Our Corporate Social Responsibility pillars Everyone at ATG Entertainment is expected to play their part in achieving our goals and upholding our Corporate Social Responsibility priorities: Inclusion: Committing to creating and upholding a positive, inclusive culture that nurtures potential and supports well-being. Sustainability: Playing your part in reducing our environmental impact and finding more sustainable ways of working. Next Generations: Encouraging the next generation in live entertainment by contributing to our outreach and training programmes, including mentoring students and trainees, and supporting our Creative Learning and Community Partnerships work. Our culture You'll help us uphold a positive culture around meeting our obligations, by having a positive attitude to health and safety, legal and insurance requirements and take care to understand our policies and procedures. We are all expected to participate actively in the life of the company, and opportunities will arise for you to collaborate with others across the business . click apply for full job details
Finance Business Partner North Cardiff Hybrid Working (3 Days from Home) Sarlay of up to £44,000 Môrwell Talent Solutions is partnering with a well-established Housing Association in South Wales in their search for a commercially minded Finance Business Partner to join its finance team. This is a highly autonomous role offering the opportunity to work closely with senior operational stakeholders, providing meaningful financial insight, robust forecasting and strategic support that enables informed decision-making across the organisation. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor to Heads of Service and budget holders, helping to improve financial performance, identify efficiencies and ensure resources are deployed effectively to support organisational objectives. The Role Reporting to the Financial Planning & Analysis Manager, you will take ownership of management reporting, forecasting and business partnering activities across a designated service area. You will be responsible for delivering accurate and timely financial information, challenging assumptions, supporting operational decision-making and driving continuous improvement within financial processes and reporting. Key responsibilities include: Producing monthly management accounts with detailed variance analysis and commentary. Preparing quarterly forecasts, rolling budgets and financial projections. Building strong relationships with budget holders and operational managers, providing financial challenge, support and guidance. Monitoring financial performance and identifying risks, opportunities and areas for improvement. Supporting managers in understanding financial results and driving accountability for budget performance. Maintaining the integrity of the general ledger, including reconciliations, adjustments and control accounts. Supporting the annual budgeting and business planning process. Assisting with year-end accounts preparation and external audit requirements. Preparing financial information for regulatory returns, benchmarking exercises and external stakeholders. Reviewing and overseeing management accounting schedules prepared by other team members. Identifying opportunities to improve reporting, forecasting and financial processes. Supporting strategic projects and business initiatives as required. About You We are looking for an ambitious finance professional who combines strong technical accounting expertise with excellent stakeholder management skills. You will be comfortable working independently, influencing non-financial managers and providing commercially focused financial advice that supports business objectives. You will have: Full / part Qualified CIMA, ACCA, ACA, CIPFA or equivalent qualification, or be actively studying towards qualification with substantial relevant experience. Significant experience producing management accounts, budgets, forecasts and financial reports. Strong understanding of financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and performance management. Advanced Excel skills and experience using financial reporting systems. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex financial information and communicate key messages clearly. Strong business partnering experience with the confidence to challenge and influence stakeholders. The ability to prioritise workloads, work autonomously and meet deadlines. A proactive approach with a focus on continuous improvement and value for money. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Desirable Experience Experience within Housing Association, social housing or regulated sectors. Experience supporting senior leadership teams. Knowledge of Open Accounts. Experience of capital accounting. What's on Offer? Salary of £44,000 Hybrid working with circa 3 days working from home Excellent benefits including DC pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Opportunity to influence strategic and operational decision-making Exposure to senior stakeholders across the organisation Excellent opportunity for career development within a purpose-led organisation If you're looking for a genuine business partnering role where you can add value, build strong stakeholder relationships and make a visible impact, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Môrwell Talent Solutions ASAP to apply for this role!
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner North Cardiff Hybrid Working (3 Days from Home) Sarlay of up to £44,000 Môrwell Talent Solutions is partnering with a well-established Housing Association in South Wales in their search for a commercially minded Finance Business Partner to join its finance team. This is a highly autonomous role offering the opportunity to work closely with senior operational stakeholders, providing meaningful financial insight, robust forecasting and strategic support that enables informed decision-making across the organisation. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor to Heads of Service and budget holders, helping to improve financial performance, identify efficiencies and ensure resources are deployed effectively to support organisational objectives. The Role Reporting to the Financial Planning & Analysis Manager, you will take ownership of management reporting, forecasting and business partnering activities across a designated service area. You will be responsible for delivering accurate and timely financial information, challenging assumptions, supporting operational decision-making and driving continuous improvement within financial processes and reporting. Key responsibilities include: Producing monthly management accounts with detailed variance analysis and commentary. Preparing quarterly forecasts, rolling budgets and financial projections. Building strong relationships with budget holders and operational managers, providing financial challenge, support and guidance. Monitoring financial performance and identifying risks, opportunities and areas for improvement. Supporting managers in understanding financial results and driving accountability for budget performance. Maintaining the integrity of the general ledger, including reconciliations, adjustments and control accounts. Supporting the annual budgeting and business planning process. Assisting with year-end accounts preparation and external audit requirements. Preparing financial information for regulatory returns, benchmarking exercises and external stakeholders. Reviewing and overseeing management accounting schedules prepared by other team members. Identifying opportunities to improve reporting, forecasting and financial processes. Supporting strategic projects and business initiatives as required. About You We are looking for an ambitious finance professional who combines strong technical accounting expertise with excellent stakeholder management skills. You will be comfortable working independently, influencing non-financial managers and providing commercially focused financial advice that supports business objectives. You will have: Full / part Qualified CIMA, ACCA, ACA, CIPFA or equivalent qualification, or be actively studying towards qualification with substantial relevant experience. Significant experience producing management accounts, budgets, forecasts and financial reports. Strong understanding of financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and performance management. Advanced Excel skills and experience using financial reporting systems. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex financial information and communicate key messages clearly. Strong business partnering experience with the confidence to challenge and influence stakeholders. The ability to prioritise workloads, work autonomously and meet deadlines. A proactive approach with a focus on continuous improvement and value for money. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Desirable Experience Experience within Housing Association, social housing or regulated sectors. Experience supporting senior leadership teams. Knowledge of Open Accounts. Experience of capital accounting. What's on Offer? Salary of £44,000 Hybrid working with circa 3 days working from home Excellent benefits including DC pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Opportunity to influence strategic and operational decision-making Exposure to senior stakeholders across the organisation Excellent opportunity for career development within a purpose-led organisation If you're looking for a genuine business partnering role where you can add value, build strong stakeholder relationships and make a visible impact, we'd love to hear from you. Please contact Môrwell Talent Solutions ASAP to apply for this role!
Syndicate Reporting Lead - Insurance - London (Hybrid) - £80,000 - £90,000 Your new company A leading Lloyd's market insurer is seeking a high-calibre Syndicate Accounting Lead to take ownership of regulatory reporting across their high-performing finance function. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Lloyd's accounting professional to step into a visible, influential role with genuine scope to shape reporting standards, drive process improvement, and support strategic financial decisions. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Syndicate Finance, you will lead the delivery of all Lloyd's regulatory returns and syndicate reporting obligations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely submission. Key responsibilities include: Leading the production and review of QMA, QMB, TPD, GQD, SBF and all other Lloyd's returns Managing the month-end and quarter-end close process for the syndicate, ensuring robust controls Supporting the Syndicate Business Forecast (SBF) and contributing to strategic planning cycles Driving enhancements in reporting quality, processes, and controls Acting as the key point of contact for Lloyd's, external auditors, and internal stakeholders Providing leadership, coaching, and development to junior members of the syndicate accounting team What you'll need to succeed Fully qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Strong technical understanding of Lloyd's reporting requirements and market regulations Proven experience in preparing or reviewing syndicate returns Excellent analytical, organisational, and communication skills Ability to work confidently with senior stakeholders and influence decision-making Experience in process improvement or controls enhancement is desirable What you'll get in return This is a high-impact role offering visibility across the business and the chance to be part of a growing, dynamic business. You'll enjoy a competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and a comprehensive benefits package. 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 24, 2026
Full time
Syndicate Reporting Lead - Insurance - London (Hybrid) - £80,000 - £90,000 Your new company A leading Lloyd's market insurer is seeking a high-calibre Syndicate Accounting Lead to take ownership of regulatory reporting across their high-performing finance function. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Lloyd's accounting professional to step into a visible, influential role with genuine scope to shape reporting standards, drive process improvement, and support strategic financial decisions. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Syndicate Finance, you will lead the delivery of all Lloyd's regulatory returns and syndicate reporting obligations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely submission. Key responsibilities include: Leading the production and review of QMA, QMB, TPD, GQD, SBF and all other Lloyd's returns Managing the month-end and quarter-end close process for the syndicate, ensuring robust controls Supporting the Syndicate Business Forecast (SBF) and contributing to strategic planning cycles Driving enhancements in reporting quality, processes, and controls Acting as the key point of contact for Lloyd's, external auditors, and internal stakeholders Providing leadership, coaching, and development to junior members of the syndicate accounting team What you'll need to succeed Fully qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Strong technical understanding of Lloyd's reporting requirements and market regulations Proven experience in preparing or reviewing syndicate returns Excellent analytical, organisational, and communication skills Ability to work confidently with senior stakeholders and influence decision-making Experience in process improvement or controls enhancement is desirable What you'll get in return This is a high-impact role offering visibility across the business and the chance to be part of a growing, dynamic business. You'll enjoy a competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and a comprehensive benefits package. 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.
CHEF DE PARTIE - Harrogate Nestled in the North Yorkshire countryside, Grantley Hall is a five-star, 17th-century property offering a blend of stately grandeur and contemporary luxury. A leader in luxury hospitality, it was the first UK hotel to achieve Hospitality Assured World Class Status and also received a Two MICHELIN Key Distinction in 2024. As a member of The Leading Hotels of the World and PoB Hotels, it features 47 opulent rooms and suites, five restaurants, three bars, an award-winning spa and a cutting-edge gym, making Grantley Hall a truly distinctive luxury experience. The hotel is also a member of Forbes Travel Guide which recognises a commitment to service excellence across the globe. Key Responsibilities Assisting the brigade in the smooth, safe, and efficient running of the kitchen operation Responsible for the day to day running of your section, guided by a Sous Chef Demonstrating a committed approach to supporting the development of creative menus and service in the kitchen Ensuring the quality of food is of the exceptional standard expected when dining at the hotel Continually striving towards achievement and improvement Ensuring the Sous Chef and Head Chef are kept aware of any relevant feedback from either the hotel guests or team Assisting on other sections or help with other duties when required Training and delegation of tasks to the Commis Chefs and apprentices Maintaining the cleanliness, stock control, organisation, and standards of the section Key Skills, Qualities & Experience A true passion for food The enthusiasm and willingness to learn Good kitchen & knife skills A thorough understanding of health & safety and food safety guidelines within the kitchen A willingness to work to the high standards that are demanded from a luxury establishment Innovation, creativity, and attention to detail Relish the pressure of the kitchen environment Experience of guiding others Benefits Grantley Hall offers a wide range of benefits and opportunities for all employees: A monthly service charge - typically 3,400 annually 31 days holiday increasing to 33 days with length of service Access to earnings before payday (Stream) Holiday Buy/Sell Scheme Free parking Complimentary meals when on duty Discounted modern and spacious live-in accommodation Celebrating success! Company parties, winter award ceremonies and team events and incentives through the year. We also celebrate training achievements, birthdays, babies, marriages and so much more Team appreciation and wellbeing activities - Team member of the month awards, BBQ's, ice cream van, team massages, competitions & prizes, seasonal gifts, flu jabs Grantley Hall discounts - 50% off food and 20% off beverage, 100 B&B for employees ( 150 B&B for friends and family), 20% off spa and gift shop products Access to hundreds of exclusive employee benefits, rewards and discounts targeted specifically at the hospitality sector. We support our employees do more with their money and help their wellbeing be providing access to a wide range of stand out well being support. Discounted hotel stays with Pride of Britain hotels Complimentary bespoke uniform and annual shoe allowance Free sight tests for those eligible Onsite Team Gym with professional induction Refer a Friend Scheme where you can earn up to 1000 24/7 Employee Assistance Support line and online portal supporting 'mind, money, move, munch' Grantley Academy to support your development Annual paid volunteering days
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
CHEF DE PARTIE - Harrogate Nestled in the North Yorkshire countryside, Grantley Hall is a five-star, 17th-century property offering a blend of stately grandeur and contemporary luxury. A leader in luxury hospitality, it was the first UK hotel to achieve Hospitality Assured World Class Status and also received a Two MICHELIN Key Distinction in 2024. As a member of The Leading Hotels of the World and PoB Hotels, it features 47 opulent rooms and suites, five restaurants, three bars, an award-winning spa and a cutting-edge gym, making Grantley Hall a truly distinctive luxury experience. The hotel is also a member of Forbes Travel Guide which recognises a commitment to service excellence across the globe. Key Responsibilities Assisting the brigade in the smooth, safe, and efficient running of the kitchen operation Responsible for the day to day running of your section, guided by a Sous Chef Demonstrating a committed approach to supporting the development of creative menus and service in the kitchen Ensuring the quality of food is of the exceptional standard expected when dining at the hotel Continually striving towards achievement and improvement Ensuring the Sous Chef and Head Chef are kept aware of any relevant feedback from either the hotel guests or team Assisting on other sections or help with other duties when required Training and delegation of tasks to the Commis Chefs and apprentices Maintaining the cleanliness, stock control, organisation, and standards of the section Key Skills, Qualities & Experience A true passion for food The enthusiasm and willingness to learn Good kitchen & knife skills A thorough understanding of health & safety and food safety guidelines within the kitchen A willingness to work to the high standards that are demanded from a luxury establishment Innovation, creativity, and attention to detail Relish the pressure of the kitchen environment Experience of guiding others Benefits Grantley Hall offers a wide range of benefits and opportunities for all employees: A monthly service charge - typically 3,400 annually 31 days holiday increasing to 33 days with length of service Access to earnings before payday (Stream) Holiday Buy/Sell Scheme Free parking Complimentary meals when on duty Discounted modern and spacious live-in accommodation Celebrating success! Company parties, winter award ceremonies and team events and incentives through the year. We also celebrate training achievements, birthdays, babies, marriages and so much more Team appreciation and wellbeing activities - Team member of the month awards, BBQ's, ice cream van, team massages, competitions & prizes, seasonal gifts, flu jabs Grantley Hall discounts - 50% off food and 20% off beverage, 100 B&B for employees ( 150 B&B for friends and family), 20% off spa and gift shop products Access to hundreds of exclusive employee benefits, rewards and discounts targeted specifically at the hospitality sector. We support our employees do more with their money and help their wellbeing be providing access to a wide range of stand out well being support. Discounted hotel stays with Pride of Britain hotels Complimentary bespoke uniform and annual shoe allowance Free sight tests for those eligible Onsite Team Gym with professional induction Refer a Friend Scheme where you can earn up to 1000 24/7 Employee Assistance Support line and online portal supporting 'mind, money, move, munch' Grantley Academy to support your development Annual paid volunteering days
Join the RAC as a Mobile Vehicle Technician in our SMR Division - a new era of mobile repair. A competitive base salary of £40,170, with on-target earnings of up to £52,000 A guaranteed overtime option to increase your base salary, plus additional overtime and bonus opportunities 40 hours per week, with core hours from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and 1 in 4 Saturdays. Opportunities in the South East: Ashford Brighton Dover Esher Folkestone Guildford High Wycombe Maidenhead Maidstone Milton Keynes Newbury Reading Slough A Different Kind of RAC Role: Welcome to SMR The RAC is known for roadside rescue - but this isn't that. Our Service, Maintenance & Repair (SMR) division is a newer, fast-growing part of the RAC, built to deliver planned, structured repair and servicing directly to members - from their driveway to their workplace car park. There are no emergency callouts, no unpredictable shift patterns and no roadside recoveries. Instead, you'll work through a scheduled list of jobs, with the time, tools and support you need to do quality work. What to expect Your day starts with a clear digital schedule. Each job is pre booked, with the member expecting you. You'll carry out: - Routine servicing - Diagnostics using advanced mobile equipment - In depth repairs you'd normally complete in a workshop - Member advice and recommendations based on your inspection - Vehicle safety checks aligned to RAC standards And because SMR is structured, you're not reacting to breakdowns - you're delivering planned work that you can prepare for. From day one, you'll have everything you need: a fully equipped RAC van, fuel card, uniform, full tool set and advanced diagnostics. You'll use your technical skill and problem solving ability to get people moving again; safely, quickly and confidently. Why SMR is different (and why techs love it) - Planned appointments instead of emergency responses - Consistent workflow instead of unpredictable demands - In depth repairs, not roadside temporary fixes - Time to do the job properly, with support and parts ordering built in - Clear schedules using RAC's mobile service platform It's the ideal role for techs who want variety and independence without the reactive nature of Patrol. What you'll need: - Level 2 qualification in Light Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent) - Minimum 2 years' experience as a vehicle technician working on light vehicles - A full UK driving licence with fewer than 6 points No CV required when you apply and it takes just 5 minutes - it's easier than ever to start your journey with us. As a Mobile Mechanic at the RAC, you'll get benefits that go the extra mile: Earnings That Motivate - enjoy a market-competitive base salary of £40,170, with the opportunity to increase your earnings up to £52,000 through bonuses and premium-rate overtime. A full-time 40-hour week, with Monday-Saturday availability (8am-8pm), offers flexibility and stability Opt-in Guaranteed Overtime - after your first month, you can choose to work extra rest days at £30 per hour. Just one extra day a month could earn you £3,000 more per year on top of your base salary. Two extra days could give you an extra £5,000. It's your choice - more flexibility, more reward. Tools to Drive Your Future - get started with a free RAC Ultimate Complete Breakdown Service from day one, plus access to a car salary sacrifice scheme (including electric vehicle options) after 12 months, delivering serious tax savings. Time Off That Matters - enjoy 23 days of holiday (rising to 25 with service), plus bank holidays. We also support work-life balance with paid family leave, flexible schedules, and practical resources to help navigate personal commitments. Financial Security & Perks - pension scheme with up to 6.5% matched contributions alongside life assurance cover up to 4x salary (10x optional with flex benefits), designed to support you long-term. Wellbeing That Works for You - our 24/7 confidential support service is available to you and household members aged 16+, offering reassurance whenever you need it. Extras That Make a Difference - access Orange Savings, our exclusive discount portal with deals across top retailers, holidays, tools, tech and more. After passing probation, you'll automatically join our Colleague Share Scheme, giving you a stake in our collective success. Who thrives here? You're more than just great with tools - you're great with people. Our Mobile Mechanics are the face of the RAC: working on driveways, in car parks, speaking directly with members, and providing reassurance, clarity and high-quality service. You enjoy independence, problem solving and real variety - each job is different. From servicing and diagnostics to in depth repairs and reporting, you're hands-on, adaptable and confident making decisions on the spot. You take pride in using your technical ability to genuinely help people and keep them moving. The role is ideal if you want: Independence in a mobile role The stability and support of a trusted national organisation Ongoing development, including future EV and diagnostic skills A role where giving members complete peace of mind is simply part of what you do We're the RAC At the RAC, we don't stand still. With over 125 years of history and 12.5 million members, we're on a mission to become the UK's number one motoring services provider. Our culture reflects that ambition - backed by a 4.5-star Glassdoor rating, our people know we're serious about career growth, recognition, and support. We celebrate individuality and champion every voice. As an equal opportunities' employer, we welcome people from all backgrounds and walks of life - it's what sets us apart and drives us forward.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Join the RAC as a Mobile Vehicle Technician in our SMR Division - a new era of mobile repair. A competitive base salary of £40,170, with on-target earnings of up to £52,000 A guaranteed overtime option to increase your base salary, plus additional overtime and bonus opportunities 40 hours per week, with core hours from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and 1 in 4 Saturdays. Opportunities in the South East: Ashford Brighton Dover Esher Folkestone Guildford High Wycombe Maidenhead Maidstone Milton Keynes Newbury Reading Slough A Different Kind of RAC Role: Welcome to SMR The RAC is known for roadside rescue - but this isn't that. Our Service, Maintenance & Repair (SMR) division is a newer, fast-growing part of the RAC, built to deliver planned, structured repair and servicing directly to members - from their driveway to their workplace car park. There are no emergency callouts, no unpredictable shift patterns and no roadside recoveries. Instead, you'll work through a scheduled list of jobs, with the time, tools and support you need to do quality work. What to expect Your day starts with a clear digital schedule. Each job is pre booked, with the member expecting you. You'll carry out: - Routine servicing - Diagnostics using advanced mobile equipment - In depth repairs you'd normally complete in a workshop - Member advice and recommendations based on your inspection - Vehicle safety checks aligned to RAC standards And because SMR is structured, you're not reacting to breakdowns - you're delivering planned work that you can prepare for. From day one, you'll have everything you need: a fully equipped RAC van, fuel card, uniform, full tool set and advanced diagnostics. You'll use your technical skill and problem solving ability to get people moving again; safely, quickly and confidently. Why SMR is different (and why techs love it) - Planned appointments instead of emergency responses - Consistent workflow instead of unpredictable demands - In depth repairs, not roadside temporary fixes - Time to do the job properly, with support and parts ordering built in - Clear schedules using RAC's mobile service platform It's the ideal role for techs who want variety and independence without the reactive nature of Patrol. What you'll need: - Level 2 qualification in Light Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent) - Minimum 2 years' experience as a vehicle technician working on light vehicles - A full UK driving licence with fewer than 6 points No CV required when you apply and it takes just 5 minutes - it's easier than ever to start your journey with us. As a Mobile Mechanic at the RAC, you'll get benefits that go the extra mile: Earnings That Motivate - enjoy a market-competitive base salary of £40,170, with the opportunity to increase your earnings up to £52,000 through bonuses and premium-rate overtime. A full-time 40-hour week, with Monday-Saturday availability (8am-8pm), offers flexibility and stability Opt-in Guaranteed Overtime - after your first month, you can choose to work extra rest days at £30 per hour. Just one extra day a month could earn you £3,000 more per year on top of your base salary. Two extra days could give you an extra £5,000. It's your choice - more flexibility, more reward. Tools to Drive Your Future - get started with a free RAC Ultimate Complete Breakdown Service from day one, plus access to a car salary sacrifice scheme (including electric vehicle options) after 12 months, delivering serious tax savings. Time Off That Matters - enjoy 23 days of holiday (rising to 25 with service), plus bank holidays. We also support work-life balance with paid family leave, flexible schedules, and practical resources to help navigate personal commitments. Financial Security & Perks - pension scheme with up to 6.5% matched contributions alongside life assurance cover up to 4x salary (10x optional with flex benefits), designed to support you long-term. Wellbeing That Works for You - our 24/7 confidential support service is available to you and household members aged 16+, offering reassurance whenever you need it. Extras That Make a Difference - access Orange Savings, our exclusive discount portal with deals across top retailers, holidays, tools, tech and more. After passing probation, you'll automatically join our Colleague Share Scheme, giving you a stake in our collective success. Who thrives here? You're more than just great with tools - you're great with people. Our Mobile Mechanics are the face of the RAC: working on driveways, in car parks, speaking directly with members, and providing reassurance, clarity and high-quality service. You enjoy independence, problem solving and real variety - each job is different. From servicing and diagnostics to in depth repairs and reporting, you're hands-on, adaptable and confident making decisions on the spot. You take pride in using your technical ability to genuinely help people and keep them moving. The role is ideal if you want: Independence in a mobile role The stability and support of a trusted national organisation Ongoing development, including future EV and diagnostic skills A role where giving members complete peace of mind is simply part of what you do We're the RAC At the RAC, we don't stand still. With over 125 years of history and 12.5 million members, we're on a mission to become the UK's number one motoring services provider. Our culture reflects that ambition - backed by a 4.5-star Glassdoor rating, our people know we're serious about career growth, recognition, and support. We celebrate individuality and champion every voice. As an equal opportunities' employer, we welcome people from all backgrounds and walks of life - it's what sets us apart and drives us forward.
Group Health and Safety Manager Location: West London Salary: circa 70,000 + Benefits Are you looking for an exciting and varied role within the entertainment industry? Do you have experience operating at the senior level, whilst managing a team of health and safety professionals? If so, you could be a great fit for a Group Health and Safety Manager position we are recruiting on behalf of one of the World's leading organisations in media production. The role would be working across multiple sites throughout London, reporting to the Head of Department. This role involves direct leadership, strategic planning, and ensuring compliance with all statutory health and safety requirements. The key responsibilities of the Group Health and Safety Manager include: Leading the H&S team to foster a proactive safety culture across all studio sites Developing, reviewing, and implementing safety policies, risk assessments, and safe systems of work Managing incident investigations, emergency planning, and reporting to authorities as required Overseeing safety audits, workplace inspections, and assurance activities to continually improve safety standards Supporting production teams, tenants, and internal departments in aligning practices with best safety protocols The ideal Group Health and Safety Manager will have: NEBOSH diploma (or equivalent), with membership of IOSH Proven experience managing health and safety in a complex, fast-paced operational environment such as real estate, facilities; ideally media production (TV/film/theatre) Proven experience managing a team of health and safety professionals, with a strong track record of positive, impactful results Strong leadership skills with experience mentoring teams and influencing stakeholders Knowledge of statutory requirements, ISO45001, HSG65, and practical safety controls Join a distinguished organisation committed to safety excellence while advancing your career. For further information and to apply, please contact Madeline Underwood on or call (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England, recruiting across the UK. We handle all roles from Health and Safety Managers, Directors to Advisors. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and temporary staffing. By applying, you agree to our T&Cs, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers, available on our website (url removed). We are committed to diversity and inclusion; please let us know if we can support accessibility needs.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Group Health and Safety Manager Location: West London Salary: circa 70,000 + Benefits Are you looking for an exciting and varied role within the entertainment industry? Do you have experience operating at the senior level, whilst managing a team of health and safety professionals? If so, you could be a great fit for a Group Health and Safety Manager position we are recruiting on behalf of one of the World's leading organisations in media production. The role would be working across multiple sites throughout London, reporting to the Head of Department. This role involves direct leadership, strategic planning, and ensuring compliance with all statutory health and safety requirements. The key responsibilities of the Group Health and Safety Manager include: Leading the H&S team to foster a proactive safety culture across all studio sites Developing, reviewing, and implementing safety policies, risk assessments, and safe systems of work Managing incident investigations, emergency planning, and reporting to authorities as required Overseeing safety audits, workplace inspections, and assurance activities to continually improve safety standards Supporting production teams, tenants, and internal departments in aligning practices with best safety protocols The ideal Group Health and Safety Manager will have: NEBOSH diploma (or equivalent), with membership of IOSH Proven experience managing health and safety in a complex, fast-paced operational environment such as real estate, facilities; ideally media production (TV/film/theatre) Proven experience managing a team of health and safety professionals, with a strong track record of positive, impactful results Strong leadership skills with experience mentoring teams and influencing stakeholders Knowledge of statutory requirements, ISO45001, HSG65, and practical safety controls Join a distinguished organisation committed to safety excellence while advancing your career. For further information and to apply, please contact Madeline Underwood on or call (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England, recruiting across the UK. We handle all roles from Health and Safety Managers, Directors to Advisors. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and temporary staffing. By applying, you agree to our T&Cs, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers, available on our website (url removed). We are committed to diversity and inclusion; please let us know if we can support accessibility needs.
The Associate Project Manager will support the delivery of projects within the Not For Profit sector, ensuring they are completed on time and within scope. This role in Cheadle requires strong organisational skills and experience in project management or delivery. Client Details This organisation operates within the Not For Profit sector and is well-regarded for its impactful initiatives. As a medium-sized entity, it offers a professional environment that values structured processes and measurable outcomes. Description Manage, mentor, and support Project Officers and Assistants, providing clear direction, prioritisation, constructive feedback, and day-to-day guidance to maintain high delivery standards. Support the end-to-end delivery of projects, ensuring activities are effectively planned, monitored, and executed in line with agreed timelines and scope. Coordinate project tasks and cross-functional workflows, ensuring teams across design, digital, content, communications, programmes, and fundraising are equipped to deliver on schedule. Identify, manage, and resolve project risks and issues proactively, escalating significant concerns to the Head of PMO alongside recommended mitigation strategies. Maintain comprehensive and accurate project documentation, including project plans, schedules, risk registers, action logs, and status updates. Build strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring clear communication, timely reporting, and alignment on deliverables. Oversee quality assurance processes, reviewing deliverables to ensure accuracy, alignment with project briefs, and readiness for launch. Facilitate project meetings by preparing agendas, documenting actions, and ensuring timely follow-up and accountability. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to enhance processes, streamline workflows, and improve campaign delivery efficiency. Profile A successful Associate Project Manager should have: 3-5 years' experience in project coordination or project management roles, with a proven track record of working across cross-functional teams. Previous experience providing formal or informal team supervision is desirable. Demonstrated experience supporting organisational projects, campaigns, or initiatives involving multiple stakeholders and departments. Strong ability to manage project timelines, monitor deliverables, and coordinate activities across teams to ensure successful delivery. Proficiency in using project management platforms such as Asana, ClickUp, (url removed), MS Project, or similar tools. Experience supporting stakeholder engagement and communications, including the preparation of project updates, reports, presentations, and meeting documentation. Proven ability to thrive in fast-paced, deadline-driven environments while effectively managing multiple competing priorities. Previous experience within the charity, non-profit, or international development sector would be advantageous Job Offer Competitive salary. Hybrid working on offer. Fixed term contract based in Cheadle. Matched pension contributions for financial security. Access to employee discounts and memberships. 37.5 hours Wellbeing hub and prayer facilities to support personal needs. If you are looking to contribute to meaningful projects in Cheadle within the Not For Profit sector, this could be the ideal role for you. Apply today to take the next step in your career as an Associate Project Manager.
Jun 24, 2026
Contractor
The Associate Project Manager will support the delivery of projects within the Not For Profit sector, ensuring they are completed on time and within scope. This role in Cheadle requires strong organisational skills and experience in project management or delivery. Client Details This organisation operates within the Not For Profit sector and is well-regarded for its impactful initiatives. As a medium-sized entity, it offers a professional environment that values structured processes and measurable outcomes. Description Manage, mentor, and support Project Officers and Assistants, providing clear direction, prioritisation, constructive feedback, and day-to-day guidance to maintain high delivery standards. Support the end-to-end delivery of projects, ensuring activities are effectively planned, monitored, and executed in line with agreed timelines and scope. Coordinate project tasks and cross-functional workflows, ensuring teams across design, digital, content, communications, programmes, and fundraising are equipped to deliver on schedule. Identify, manage, and resolve project risks and issues proactively, escalating significant concerns to the Head of PMO alongside recommended mitigation strategies. Maintain comprehensive and accurate project documentation, including project plans, schedules, risk registers, action logs, and status updates. Build strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring clear communication, timely reporting, and alignment on deliverables. Oversee quality assurance processes, reviewing deliverables to ensure accuracy, alignment with project briefs, and readiness for launch. Facilitate project meetings by preparing agendas, documenting actions, and ensuring timely follow-up and accountability. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to enhance processes, streamline workflows, and improve campaign delivery efficiency. Profile A successful Associate Project Manager should have: 3-5 years' experience in project coordination or project management roles, with a proven track record of working across cross-functional teams. Previous experience providing formal or informal team supervision is desirable. Demonstrated experience supporting organisational projects, campaigns, or initiatives involving multiple stakeholders and departments. Strong ability to manage project timelines, monitor deliverables, and coordinate activities across teams to ensure successful delivery. Proficiency in using project management platforms such as Asana, ClickUp, (url removed), MS Project, or similar tools. Experience supporting stakeholder engagement and communications, including the preparation of project updates, reports, presentations, and meeting documentation. Proven ability to thrive in fast-paced, deadline-driven environments while effectively managing multiple competing priorities. Previous experience within the charity, non-profit, or international development sector would be advantageous Job Offer Competitive salary. Hybrid working on offer. Fixed term contract based in Cheadle. Matched pension contributions for financial security. Access to employee discounts and memberships. 37.5 hours Wellbeing hub and prayer facilities to support personal needs. If you are looking to contribute to meaningful projects in Cheadle within the Not For Profit sector, this could be the ideal role for you. Apply today to take the next step in your career as an Associate Project Manager.
Kitchen Manager / Head Chef Full-Time Permanent Competitive Salary (Negotiable Depending on Experience) Dalmore Farm is a busy and well-established caf , restaurant and farm shop in the Highlands. With 150 covers and a reputation for quality food and excellent customer service, we are looking for an experienced Kitchen Manager to lead our kitchen team and help drive the business forward. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who takes pride in producing great food, maintaining high standards, and leading a committed team in a supportive and positive environment. Why Join Us?: No evenings No split shifts No Sundays Christmas and New Year off Supportive ownership team Established and experienced kitchen team Competitive salary, negotiable based on experience The Role: As Kitchen Manager, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day running of the kitchen, ensuring consistently high standards of food quality, food safety, cleanliness and team performance. You will be an organised, hands-on leader who enjoys motivating others and helping people develop. Working closely with the owners and front-of-house team, you will play an important role in the continued success of the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support the kitchen team during daily service Maintain consistently high standards of food quality and presentation Train, mentor and develop kitchen staff Support the recruitment and onboarding of new team members Work alongside the team to create daily and seasonal specials Ensure food hygiene, HACCP and compliance records are maintained accurately Maintain a clean, safe and well-organised kitchen environment Manage stock control, ordering, food costs and waste reduction Work collaboratively with the front-of-house team to deliver an excellent customer experience What We're Looking For: Previous experience as a Kitchen Manager, Head Chef or Senior Chef Experience working in a busy, high-volume kitchen environment Level 3 Food Hygiene qualification (or equivalent) Strong knowledge of food safety legislation and HACCP procedures Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Excellent organisational and communication skills A positive, proactive attitude and genuine passion for hospitality Working Pattern: Monday to Saturday One midweek day off No Sundays No evenings or split shifts We look forward to hearing from you.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Kitchen Manager / Head Chef Full-Time Permanent Competitive Salary (Negotiable Depending on Experience) Dalmore Farm is a busy and well-established caf , restaurant and farm shop in the Highlands. With 150 covers and a reputation for quality food and excellent customer service, we are looking for an experienced Kitchen Manager to lead our kitchen team and help drive the business forward. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who takes pride in producing great food, maintaining high standards, and leading a committed team in a supportive and positive environment. Why Join Us?: No evenings No split shifts No Sundays Christmas and New Year off Supportive ownership team Established and experienced kitchen team Competitive salary, negotiable based on experience The Role: As Kitchen Manager, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day running of the kitchen, ensuring consistently high standards of food quality, food safety, cleanliness and team performance. You will be an organised, hands-on leader who enjoys motivating others and helping people develop. Working closely with the owners and front-of-house team, you will play an important role in the continued success of the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support the kitchen team during daily service Maintain consistently high standards of food quality and presentation Train, mentor and develop kitchen staff Support the recruitment and onboarding of new team members Work alongside the team to create daily and seasonal specials Ensure food hygiene, HACCP and compliance records are maintained accurately Maintain a clean, safe and well-organised kitchen environment Manage stock control, ordering, food costs and waste reduction Work collaboratively with the front-of-house team to deliver an excellent customer experience What We're Looking For: Previous experience as a Kitchen Manager, Head Chef or Senior Chef Experience working in a busy, high-volume kitchen environment Level 3 Food Hygiene qualification (or equivalent) Strong knowledge of food safety legislation and HACCP procedures Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Excellent organisational and communication skills A positive, proactive attitude and genuine passion for hospitality Working Pattern: Monday to Saturday One midweek day off No Sundays No evenings or split shifts We look forward to hearing from you.
A modern, dynamic accountancy practice is recruiting for a Senior Accountant to join its growing team. This renowned firm provides a range of high-quality accounting services to a varied client portfolio including ambitious owner-managed businesses, property investors, and high-net-worth individuals. The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary, bonus of up to 5%, life insurance, health insurance, company pension, free onsite parking and social and client events. This role is predominantly office based; however, an element of hybrid and flexible working will be available once settled in. Whilst advertised as Senior Accountant, the role is effectively a Client Manager. You will inherit an established, varied portfolio of owner-managed businesses, acting as their main point of contact and trusted advisor. This is a senior, hands-on role offering autonomy over your workload and direct client relationships. As Senior Accountant your responsibilities will include: Portfolio Management - Manage files from start to finish, preparing and reviewing statutory accounts (FRS 102 Section 1A) for limited companies, sole traders, and partnerships Taxation - Prepare corporation tax computations, self-assessment tax returns, and handle VAT returns/advisory Client Relations - Build strong, proactive relationships and manage expectations seamlessly Team Leadership - Mentor and support the development of junior team members, leading by example on quality and service Practice Growth - Stay ahead of regulatory changes (including MTD for Income Tax) and identify value-add opportunities for clients Please do apply for this role if your have the following skills and experience: Be a fully qualified member ACCA, ACA, or CIMA Minimum of 5 years' experience within a UK accountancy practice Strong year-end accounts preparation and confident handling of corporation tax, self-assessment, and VAT Ability to manage a portfolio with minimal supervision and deliver files ready for partner review Clear, professional communication skills with both clients and colleagues Experience with cloud-based accounting packages and ideally, practice management software Familiarity with MTD for Income Tax Exposure to SEIS/EIS, director loan accounts, and s455 tax Submit your CV for this Senior Accountant role Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications for this role from candidates that do not have the right to work in the UK, or require visa sponsorship , either currently or in the future. This includes those currently on a student or graduate visa. Additionally, candidates must have experience gained within UK accountancy practice. We stipulate these criteria due to the high volume of applications from outside of the UK. Due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within five days please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
A modern, dynamic accountancy practice is recruiting for a Senior Accountant to join its growing team. This renowned firm provides a range of high-quality accounting services to a varied client portfolio including ambitious owner-managed businesses, property investors, and high-net-worth individuals. The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary, bonus of up to 5%, life insurance, health insurance, company pension, free onsite parking and social and client events. This role is predominantly office based; however, an element of hybrid and flexible working will be available once settled in. Whilst advertised as Senior Accountant, the role is effectively a Client Manager. You will inherit an established, varied portfolio of owner-managed businesses, acting as their main point of contact and trusted advisor. This is a senior, hands-on role offering autonomy over your workload and direct client relationships. As Senior Accountant your responsibilities will include: Portfolio Management - Manage files from start to finish, preparing and reviewing statutory accounts (FRS 102 Section 1A) for limited companies, sole traders, and partnerships Taxation - Prepare corporation tax computations, self-assessment tax returns, and handle VAT returns/advisory Client Relations - Build strong, proactive relationships and manage expectations seamlessly Team Leadership - Mentor and support the development of junior team members, leading by example on quality and service Practice Growth - Stay ahead of regulatory changes (including MTD for Income Tax) and identify value-add opportunities for clients Please do apply for this role if your have the following skills and experience: Be a fully qualified member ACCA, ACA, or CIMA Minimum of 5 years' experience within a UK accountancy practice Strong year-end accounts preparation and confident handling of corporation tax, self-assessment, and VAT Ability to manage a portfolio with minimal supervision and deliver files ready for partner review Clear, professional communication skills with both clients and colleagues Experience with cloud-based accounting packages and ideally, practice management software Familiarity with MTD for Income Tax Exposure to SEIS/EIS, director loan accounts, and s455 tax Submit your CV for this Senior Accountant role Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications for this role from candidates that do not have the right to work in the UK, or require visa sponsorship , either currently or in the future. This includes those currently on a student or graduate visa. Additionally, candidates must have experience gained within UK accountancy practice. We stipulate these criteria due to the high volume of applications from outside of the UK. Due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within five days please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
Communications Officer - Six Month Contract About Us The Early Education and Childcare Coalition unites the voices of parents, children, providers, early years professionals and the wider business community, working together for investment and reform of early education and childcare in England. We believe that we all benefit from a well-functioning early education system and we all have a role to play in ensuring it works for children, parents and the economy. We are backed by some of the most high-profile campaign and research organisations in the UK. Our members include early years provider membership bodies, parent campaign groups, early childhood experts, trade unions, the business lobby, anti-poverty campaigners and NGOs. Together, we use our collective voice and research to build public and political support for early education and childcare. And it s worked. Thanks to the dedication of our members, early years is one of the top priorities for the government s Plan for Change. But our work isn t done we have an ambitious agenda to rescue and reform the system, ensuring that: Every child can access high-quality education and care that their parents can afford and that will support them to thrive Every provider is funded fairly for the places they offer Every early years professional is rewarded and recognised for the skilled work they do This is an exciting time to join the Coalition. We have experienced significant growth in recent years and with early years firmly on the policy agenda, we expect this to continue. We are now looking for a Communications Officer to help us tell compelling stories, engage key audiences and ensure our communications activity is delivered to a consistently high standard. About the Role Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week. We may consider 4 days per week with Tuesday or Wednesday as a non-working day. Duration: Six month contract, renewed subject to funding. Location: Home-working within the UK, with occasional travel for team meetings, events and member engagement. Annual Full-time Salary: £33,500 per annum, pro-rated for a 6 month contract. Start date: Immediate start As Communications Officer, you will play a central role in delivering the Coalition's day-to-day communications activity. Working with the Head of Campaigns and Communications you will help ensure that our research, campaigns and policy work reach the audiences that matter, from journalists and policymakers to providers, parents and coalition members. This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys creating engaging content, spotting opportunities, managing multiple priorities and working as part of a small, ambitious team. You will support our social media presence, coordinate newsletters and member communications, monitor media coverage and enquiries, and help ensure that the Coalition's voice is consistent, timely and impactful. About You You are an excellent communicator with strong writing skills and an eye for detail. You enjoy creating engaging content, can manage competing priorities and are excited by the opportunity to help shape public debate on issues affecting children, families and the early years workforce. You are proactive, organised and comfortable working independently within a remote team. You are equally happy drafting newsletter copy, responding to urgent journalist enquiries or creating graphics for social media. What You Can Expect To Be Doing Deliver the Coalition's social media activity Monitor the Coalition's social media channels on a day-to-day basis. Create engaging content across platforms, including graphics, video and written posts. Maintain content calendars and schedule content. Monitor sector conversations, emerging issues and engagement opportunities. Support the delivery of campaign moments, events and report launches. Track performance and provide regular reports. Support media and press activity Monitor media coverage relating to early education, childcare and the workforce. Manage incoming media enquiries and work with the Head of Communications and Campaigns to deliver timely responses. Maintain media monitoring systems and coverage reports. Support relationships with journalists and media stakeholders. Produce high-quality content Draft and distribute newsletters for members, supporters and stakeholders. Write website content, blogs and other communications materials. Support the development of campaign messaging and communications assets. Ensure content is accessible, accurate and aligned with the Coalition's tone of voice. Support member and stakeholder engagement Support the promotion of publications and campaigns Assist with the delivery of Coalition events Assist with maintaining contact databases Respond to general communications enquiries Contribute to a small and ambitious team Support colleagues with communications advice and delivery. Contribute to planning, team meetings and organisational development. Undertake other duties consistent with the role as required. Person Specification Essential Experience working in a communications, media, marketing or public affairs role Excellent written communication skills and the ability to write for different audiences and channels Experience working with social media accounts in a professional setting and creating engaging digital content Experience supporting media relations or press office activity Experience using Canva, Adobe Creative Suite or similar design software Experience drafting newsletters and using email marketing platforms Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities Excellent attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively as part of a small team Commitment to the Coalition's mission and values Desirable Experience working in a charity, campaigning, membership or policy environment Understanding of early education and childcare policy in England and the challenges currently facing the system Experience using website content management systems (Squarespace preferred) Experience using CRM systems to maintain records Experience of event planning and promotion Proven ability to work flexibly as part of a small, remote team The Application Process Please apply with: A CV (maximum two pages). A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and how your experience meets the person specification. We recognise that the use of AI technologies can be useful in reducing the work that goes into job-hunting, however, we kindly request that you use your cover letter to evidence that you have understood the requirements of the role and provide examples of how you can meet the criteria. The EECC is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building a diverse team that reflects the communities we seek to serve. Recruitment Timeline As this role is for an immediate start, we will be conducting interviews on a rolling basis until the post is filled.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Communications Officer - Six Month Contract About Us The Early Education and Childcare Coalition unites the voices of parents, children, providers, early years professionals and the wider business community, working together for investment and reform of early education and childcare in England. We believe that we all benefit from a well-functioning early education system and we all have a role to play in ensuring it works for children, parents and the economy. We are backed by some of the most high-profile campaign and research organisations in the UK. Our members include early years provider membership bodies, parent campaign groups, early childhood experts, trade unions, the business lobby, anti-poverty campaigners and NGOs. Together, we use our collective voice and research to build public and political support for early education and childcare. And it s worked. Thanks to the dedication of our members, early years is one of the top priorities for the government s Plan for Change. But our work isn t done we have an ambitious agenda to rescue and reform the system, ensuring that: Every child can access high-quality education and care that their parents can afford and that will support them to thrive Every provider is funded fairly for the places they offer Every early years professional is rewarded and recognised for the skilled work they do This is an exciting time to join the Coalition. We have experienced significant growth in recent years and with early years firmly on the policy agenda, we expect this to continue. We are now looking for a Communications Officer to help us tell compelling stories, engage key audiences and ensure our communications activity is delivered to a consistently high standard. About the Role Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week. We may consider 4 days per week with Tuesday or Wednesday as a non-working day. Duration: Six month contract, renewed subject to funding. Location: Home-working within the UK, with occasional travel for team meetings, events and member engagement. Annual Full-time Salary: £33,500 per annum, pro-rated for a 6 month contract. Start date: Immediate start As Communications Officer, you will play a central role in delivering the Coalition's day-to-day communications activity. Working with the Head of Campaigns and Communications you will help ensure that our research, campaigns and policy work reach the audiences that matter, from journalists and policymakers to providers, parents and coalition members. This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys creating engaging content, spotting opportunities, managing multiple priorities and working as part of a small, ambitious team. You will support our social media presence, coordinate newsletters and member communications, monitor media coverage and enquiries, and help ensure that the Coalition's voice is consistent, timely and impactful. About You You are an excellent communicator with strong writing skills and an eye for detail. You enjoy creating engaging content, can manage competing priorities and are excited by the opportunity to help shape public debate on issues affecting children, families and the early years workforce. You are proactive, organised and comfortable working independently within a remote team. You are equally happy drafting newsletter copy, responding to urgent journalist enquiries or creating graphics for social media. What You Can Expect To Be Doing Deliver the Coalition's social media activity Monitor the Coalition's social media channels on a day-to-day basis. Create engaging content across platforms, including graphics, video and written posts. Maintain content calendars and schedule content. Monitor sector conversations, emerging issues and engagement opportunities. Support the delivery of campaign moments, events and report launches. Track performance and provide regular reports. Support media and press activity Monitor media coverage relating to early education, childcare and the workforce. Manage incoming media enquiries and work with the Head of Communications and Campaigns to deliver timely responses. Maintain media monitoring systems and coverage reports. Support relationships with journalists and media stakeholders. Produce high-quality content Draft and distribute newsletters for members, supporters and stakeholders. Write website content, blogs and other communications materials. Support the development of campaign messaging and communications assets. Ensure content is accessible, accurate and aligned with the Coalition's tone of voice. Support member and stakeholder engagement Support the promotion of publications and campaigns Assist with the delivery of Coalition events Assist with maintaining contact databases Respond to general communications enquiries Contribute to a small and ambitious team Support colleagues with communications advice and delivery. Contribute to planning, team meetings and organisational development. Undertake other duties consistent with the role as required. Person Specification Essential Experience working in a communications, media, marketing or public affairs role Excellent written communication skills and the ability to write for different audiences and channels Experience working with social media accounts in a professional setting and creating engaging digital content Experience supporting media relations or press office activity Experience using Canva, Adobe Creative Suite or similar design software Experience drafting newsletters and using email marketing platforms Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities Excellent attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively as part of a small team Commitment to the Coalition's mission and values Desirable Experience working in a charity, campaigning, membership or policy environment Understanding of early education and childcare policy in England and the challenges currently facing the system Experience using website content management systems (Squarespace preferred) Experience using CRM systems to maintain records Experience of event planning and promotion Proven ability to work flexibly as part of a small, remote team The Application Process Please apply with: A CV (maximum two pages). A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and how your experience meets the person specification. We recognise that the use of AI technologies can be useful in reducing the work that goes into job-hunting, however, we kindly request that you use your cover letter to evidence that you have understood the requirements of the role and provide examples of how you can meet the criteria. The EECC is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building a diverse team that reflects the communities we seek to serve. Recruitment Timeline As this role is for an immediate start, we will be conducting interviews on a rolling basis until the post is filled.
About The Minster Centre and the Psychotherapy and Counselling Service The Minster Centre is one of Europe's leading integrative psychotherapy and counselling training institutes. We are a charity with a long-held commitment to helping people in distress through talking therapies. We train diverse and experienced people as professional therapists to do this work. The Minster Centre Psychotherapy and Counselling Service (MCPCS) offers affordable individual counselling and psychotherapy, provided by our trainee therapists, to adults (18 yrs+) suffering from a range of emotional difficulties. Overview of the role We are seeking two organised, highly motivated and efficient individuals to fulfil the part-time roles of MCPCS Administrator. These are key roles within the MCPCS team, and you will be working alongside the Clinical Services Manager to ensure the smooth running of the service and support in its continuing development. The ideal candidates will be organised, self-motivated, IT literate (particularly proficient in Excel, Word & Outlook), have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work calmly and efficiently under pressure. In addition, they will be able to work autonomously on various tasks, work well within the team and with other colleagues within the Minster Centre. This is a great opportunity for individuals with relevant transferable skills to develop those skills further. Duties and responsibilities Enquiries - Assessment - Allocation Dealing with phone and email enquiries including potential MCPCS clients, existing clients, trainee therapists, clinical supervisors, other professional organisations and placement providers, etc. Responding to new client enquiries via emailing of electronic Assessment Application Forms, assessing suitability of enquirer for service - asking for additional help when required from Clinical Services Manager Making appointments with enquirer for assessment. Liaising with Independent Assessors to arrange assessment appointments, obtaining assessor availability calendars, providing assessment packs for facilitation of assessments, chasing and filing completed assessment reports, and providing any necessary training for assessors regarding assessment admin. Liaising with student services/reception and finance department and clients to manage and update client fees databases or spreadsheets. providing reports and to ensure all session fees are up to date and reporting on any missed payments weekly. Ensuring all electronic monitoring of monies are dealt with according to GDPR and financial procedures. DBS Managing the Disclosure and Baring Service (DBS) checks for students, and Minster Centre (MC) members. Keeping and updating records of DBS information Administration Providing strong administrative support to the Clinical Services Manager. Providing regular detailed data information to the Clinical Services Manager, including reports from Charity Log or other electronic software and systems Administer MCPCS processes and procedures for instance by designing forms and records formats, ensuring they are available to students, supervisors and clients. Ensuring the service has Microsoft forms available to operate effectively: Assessment packs; Allocation packs; student forms. Keeping data management up to date and archiving files as and when appropriate. Assisting Clinical Services Manager, and Deputy Director overseeing MCPCS, with additional tasks as and when requested. Supporting Students with client work Provide information and support in assisting with student inductions into the MCPCS Liaising with students and supervisors to ensure each student have submitted necessary evidence to work with clients Ensuring all students regularly update information on their availability to MCPCS Supporting students with processes and procedures of working with MCPCS and placement clients, closing client files at end of therapy alongside dealing with any interim requests and updates to client files and information. This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities. The post holders may be required to undertake other duties which fall within the ambit of the role, in discussion with the with the Clinical Services Manager and Management Committee. The post holder is expected to comply with all relevant policies, procedures and guidelines of The Minster Centre, including those on Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and the Data Protection Act. Person Specification The Person Specification focuses on the knowledge, skills, experience and qualifications required to undertake the role effectively. Please ensure that your cover letter demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria. You will be assessed on these criteria at interview if shortlisted, and through an exercise. Essential Good communication skills, including a warm, welcoming, and friendly manner. Ability to speak to a range of service users: enquirers, clients, students and staff. A good command of written and spoken English. Ability to communicate information in a clear and concise manner, whilst maintaining approachability. Ability to handle possibly challenging situations on the phone. Willingness to learn including attending training relative to the role and service users where required. Proven organisational skills, with ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines. Knowledge and experience of Salesforce, Charitylog or Access databases and use of Excel. Proven knowledge of the use of Microsoft Office, Outlook and Explorer in an office environment. Proven ability to input data accurately. Proven ability to plan ahead and take initiative when required. Proven ability to learn new systems. Experience of working in a small, busy office. Experience of using databases to manage data (e.g. Access, Charity Log, Salesforce, MindBody.) An enthusiastic and flexible approach to work Conscientious and diligent Ability to work in a multi-cultural setting and to appreciate and respect diversity and difference A commitment to the Minster Centre's ethos and values. Empathy with the needs of tutors and students in a vocational therapeutic environment Desirable Experience/ understanding of the aims and benefits of psychotherapy and counselling. Understanding of data protection. Experience of office management. Experience of managing Disclosure and Baring Service (DBS) checks. Experience of Access or other Databases: to amend design and layout, generate reports, and analyse data. Experience of change management, service evaluation and service improvement. Experience of working in a mental health, counselling or psychotherapy environment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore applicants are required to declare any convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings that are not protected on the form provided. How to apply Please apply by sending your CV, a covering email detailing how you meet the person specification and the monitoring forms available on our website or attached to this advert by 10am on Wednesday 1st July 2026 to Afua Pierre, HR & Governance Manager . We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for these roles. If you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. For further information please contact Michelle Campbell, Clinical Services Manager by email We particularly welcome applications from people from underrepresented groups in the field of psychotherapy and counselling and in our organisation, including people from global majority communities, the LGBTQI+ community, care leavers, people with disabilities and those from other minoritised groups. To fulfil the role, you must be resident in the UK and have the right to work. You will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK. If you are a practising therapist, please review whether you currently have any Minster Centre students as clients and in which year and let us know if this is the case so that we can manage any potential dual relationships. Due to the nature of this role, we regret that we cannot accept applications from current Minster Centre students. A note about AI: We recognise the value of AI in helping to refine job applications; however, we prefer candidates to write their own personalised cover letters and CVs. AI software frequently generates applications that are generic, impersonal, or repetitive. At the Minster Centre, we appreciate authenticity - An application that has been primarily self-generated gives us an opportunity to assess your unique interpersonal skills and relevant experience. We look forward to receiving your application!
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
About The Minster Centre and the Psychotherapy and Counselling Service The Minster Centre is one of Europe's leading integrative psychotherapy and counselling training institutes. We are a charity with a long-held commitment to helping people in distress through talking therapies. We train diverse and experienced people as professional therapists to do this work. The Minster Centre Psychotherapy and Counselling Service (MCPCS) offers affordable individual counselling and psychotherapy, provided by our trainee therapists, to adults (18 yrs+) suffering from a range of emotional difficulties. Overview of the role We are seeking two organised, highly motivated and efficient individuals to fulfil the part-time roles of MCPCS Administrator. These are key roles within the MCPCS team, and you will be working alongside the Clinical Services Manager to ensure the smooth running of the service and support in its continuing development. The ideal candidates will be organised, self-motivated, IT literate (particularly proficient in Excel, Word & Outlook), have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work calmly and efficiently under pressure. In addition, they will be able to work autonomously on various tasks, work well within the team and with other colleagues within the Minster Centre. This is a great opportunity for individuals with relevant transferable skills to develop those skills further. Duties and responsibilities Enquiries - Assessment - Allocation Dealing with phone and email enquiries including potential MCPCS clients, existing clients, trainee therapists, clinical supervisors, other professional organisations and placement providers, etc. Responding to new client enquiries via emailing of electronic Assessment Application Forms, assessing suitability of enquirer for service - asking for additional help when required from Clinical Services Manager Making appointments with enquirer for assessment. Liaising with Independent Assessors to arrange assessment appointments, obtaining assessor availability calendars, providing assessment packs for facilitation of assessments, chasing and filing completed assessment reports, and providing any necessary training for assessors regarding assessment admin. Liaising with student services/reception and finance department and clients to manage and update client fees databases or spreadsheets. providing reports and to ensure all session fees are up to date and reporting on any missed payments weekly. Ensuring all electronic monitoring of monies are dealt with according to GDPR and financial procedures. DBS Managing the Disclosure and Baring Service (DBS) checks for students, and Minster Centre (MC) members. Keeping and updating records of DBS information Administration Providing strong administrative support to the Clinical Services Manager. Providing regular detailed data information to the Clinical Services Manager, including reports from Charity Log or other electronic software and systems Administer MCPCS processes and procedures for instance by designing forms and records formats, ensuring they are available to students, supervisors and clients. Ensuring the service has Microsoft forms available to operate effectively: Assessment packs; Allocation packs; student forms. Keeping data management up to date and archiving files as and when appropriate. Assisting Clinical Services Manager, and Deputy Director overseeing MCPCS, with additional tasks as and when requested. Supporting Students with client work Provide information and support in assisting with student inductions into the MCPCS Liaising with students and supervisors to ensure each student have submitted necessary evidence to work with clients Ensuring all students regularly update information on their availability to MCPCS Supporting students with processes and procedures of working with MCPCS and placement clients, closing client files at end of therapy alongside dealing with any interim requests and updates to client files and information. This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities. The post holders may be required to undertake other duties which fall within the ambit of the role, in discussion with the with the Clinical Services Manager and Management Committee. The post holder is expected to comply with all relevant policies, procedures and guidelines of The Minster Centre, including those on Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and the Data Protection Act. Person Specification The Person Specification focuses on the knowledge, skills, experience and qualifications required to undertake the role effectively. Please ensure that your cover letter demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria. You will be assessed on these criteria at interview if shortlisted, and through an exercise. Essential Good communication skills, including a warm, welcoming, and friendly manner. Ability to speak to a range of service users: enquirers, clients, students and staff. A good command of written and spoken English. Ability to communicate information in a clear and concise manner, whilst maintaining approachability. Ability to handle possibly challenging situations on the phone. Willingness to learn including attending training relative to the role and service users where required. Proven organisational skills, with ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines. Knowledge and experience of Salesforce, Charitylog or Access databases and use of Excel. Proven knowledge of the use of Microsoft Office, Outlook and Explorer in an office environment. Proven ability to input data accurately. Proven ability to plan ahead and take initiative when required. Proven ability to learn new systems. Experience of working in a small, busy office. Experience of using databases to manage data (e.g. Access, Charity Log, Salesforce, MindBody.) An enthusiastic and flexible approach to work Conscientious and diligent Ability to work in a multi-cultural setting and to appreciate and respect diversity and difference A commitment to the Minster Centre's ethos and values. Empathy with the needs of tutors and students in a vocational therapeutic environment Desirable Experience/ understanding of the aims and benefits of psychotherapy and counselling. Understanding of data protection. Experience of office management. Experience of managing Disclosure and Baring Service (DBS) checks. Experience of Access or other Databases: to amend design and layout, generate reports, and analyse data. Experience of change management, service evaluation and service improvement. Experience of working in a mental health, counselling or psychotherapy environment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore applicants are required to declare any convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings that are not protected on the form provided. How to apply Please apply by sending your CV, a covering email detailing how you meet the person specification and the monitoring forms available on our website or attached to this advert by 10am on Wednesday 1st July 2026 to Afua Pierre, HR & Governance Manager . We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for these roles. If you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. For further information please contact Michelle Campbell, Clinical Services Manager by email We particularly welcome applications from people from underrepresented groups in the field of psychotherapy and counselling and in our organisation, including people from global majority communities, the LGBTQI+ community, care leavers, people with disabilities and those from other minoritised groups. To fulfil the role, you must be resident in the UK and have the right to work. You will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK. If you are a practising therapist, please review whether you currently have any Minster Centre students as clients and in which year and let us know if this is the case so that we can manage any potential dual relationships. Due to the nature of this role, we regret that we cannot accept applications from current Minster Centre students. A note about AI: We recognise the value of AI in helping to refine job applications; however, we prefer candidates to write their own personalised cover letters and CVs. AI software frequently generates applications that are generic, impersonal, or repetitive. At the Minster Centre, we appreciate authenticity - An application that has been primarily self-generated gives us an opportunity to assess your unique interpersonal skills and relevant experience. We look forward to receiving your application!
What is the job? Working as a Chef at a Cinema crazy right?! It s not your stereotypical kitchen job but it's no less rewarding and you get a great work-life balance! If you are a team player that strives to deliver joyful experiences through the food you create, then you could be a great fit for the position of Line Chef at Picturehouse Central in Picadilly Circus You will support the Head Chef and Sous Chef to ensure the kitchen continues to maintain the highest standards in cleanliness, food hygiene and of course amazing dishes for our customers. What do you get? Pay is £15.85 per hour Hours: Typical shifts are 9am-5pm and 2pm-10pm; but during events onsite hours will vary Free tickets for you and your friends/family + in cinema discounts, with your own Premiere Pass card! Picturehouse offers a wide variety of benefits; early pay access, all employees are entitled to 28 days holiday per year (pro rata), Virtual GP, savings on restaurants, gyms and high street brands, cash back healthcare plan, eye care scheme and loads more! What will you be doing? You will be working with the rest of the kitchen team, supporting the Head Chef & Sous Chef to consistently deliver high quality dishes that meet company specifications and bring our customer's joyful culinary experience. You will need to use your experience to ensure you, and your colleagues follow all kitchen procedures to the highest standard such as health & safety protocols, food hygiene, stock management, cleaning, wastage documentation, deliveries and more. You will support the Head Chef with the training and supervision of other kitchen team members, making sure the high standards are constantly met. You will help keep on top of kitchen cleanliness and food hygiene standards, ensuring that we are constantly meeting the highest level. About you You have experience working as part of a team in a kitchen, fulfilling general cooking/chef responsibilities from preparing food to delivering a high standard of finished dishes for customers. At least 1 year of experience will be required with 2+ being desirable. You have a good understanding of kitchen procedures that need to be followed such as health & safety protocols, food hygiene, stock management, cleaning, wastage documentation and more. You are someone that has a passion for consistently delivering high quality food for customers. You will be a great fit, if our values resonate with you: We Create, We Perform, We Inspire. Who are Picturehouse? Working at Picturehouse just a whole load of Cinema s, right? Wrong! Picturehouse Cinemas is so much more than screens and popcorn! As part of the Regal Cineworld Group, we are cinemas in the heart of neighbourhoods, ingraining ourselves within local communities as social hubs; dedicated to 'sharing joy through extraordinary experiences'. Each of our architecturally unique venues are places to eat, meet and relax, supplemented with a wide variety of productions ranging from live streamed Opera through to immersive showings of the big blockbusters, plus the best of cinema from around the world and more. With an office in Leicester Square, London and cinemas countrywide we have a variety of roles that see our people working on either a hybrid or field based/remote basis. One thing we pride ourselves on at the Regal Cineworld Group is our people and being able to support our people to pursue the career paths they want within the Cineworld & Picturehouse brands. We help YOU grow.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
What is the job? Working as a Chef at a Cinema crazy right?! It s not your stereotypical kitchen job but it's no less rewarding and you get a great work-life balance! If you are a team player that strives to deliver joyful experiences through the food you create, then you could be a great fit for the position of Line Chef at Picturehouse Central in Picadilly Circus You will support the Head Chef and Sous Chef to ensure the kitchen continues to maintain the highest standards in cleanliness, food hygiene and of course amazing dishes for our customers. What do you get? Pay is £15.85 per hour Hours: Typical shifts are 9am-5pm and 2pm-10pm; but during events onsite hours will vary Free tickets for you and your friends/family + in cinema discounts, with your own Premiere Pass card! Picturehouse offers a wide variety of benefits; early pay access, all employees are entitled to 28 days holiday per year (pro rata), Virtual GP, savings on restaurants, gyms and high street brands, cash back healthcare plan, eye care scheme and loads more! What will you be doing? You will be working with the rest of the kitchen team, supporting the Head Chef & Sous Chef to consistently deliver high quality dishes that meet company specifications and bring our customer's joyful culinary experience. You will need to use your experience to ensure you, and your colleagues follow all kitchen procedures to the highest standard such as health & safety protocols, food hygiene, stock management, cleaning, wastage documentation, deliveries and more. You will support the Head Chef with the training and supervision of other kitchen team members, making sure the high standards are constantly met. You will help keep on top of kitchen cleanliness and food hygiene standards, ensuring that we are constantly meeting the highest level. About you You have experience working as part of a team in a kitchen, fulfilling general cooking/chef responsibilities from preparing food to delivering a high standard of finished dishes for customers. At least 1 year of experience will be required with 2+ being desirable. You have a good understanding of kitchen procedures that need to be followed such as health & safety protocols, food hygiene, stock management, cleaning, wastage documentation and more. You are someone that has a passion for consistently delivering high quality food for customers. You will be a great fit, if our values resonate with you: We Create, We Perform, We Inspire. Who are Picturehouse? Working at Picturehouse just a whole load of Cinema s, right? Wrong! Picturehouse Cinemas is so much more than screens and popcorn! As part of the Regal Cineworld Group, we are cinemas in the heart of neighbourhoods, ingraining ourselves within local communities as social hubs; dedicated to 'sharing joy through extraordinary experiences'. Each of our architecturally unique venues are places to eat, meet and relax, supplemented with a wide variety of productions ranging from live streamed Opera through to immersive showings of the big blockbusters, plus the best of cinema from around the world and more. With an office in Leicester Square, London and cinemas countrywide we have a variety of roles that see our people working on either a hybrid or field based/remote basis. One thing we pride ourselves on at the Regal Cineworld Group is our people and being able to support our people to pursue the career paths they want within the Cineworld & Picturehouse brands. We help YOU grow.
Head of Agriculture & Rural Services / Senior Partner Newcastle An experienced Real Estate Solicitor with 8+ years' PQE specialising in agricultural and rural property law. Advises landowners, estates, farming businesses, rural enterprises, and investors on complex property transactions, land management, and rural development matters. A proven leader with experience developing specialist practice areas, driving business growth, leading teams, and building strong client relationships. Recognised for providing commercially focused advice and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to deliver comprehensive solutions for rural clients. Key Skills & Experience Leading and growing agricultural and rural property practices. Business development, networking, and sector relationship management. Supervising and mentoring lawyers and wider team members. Advising on acquisitions and disposals of farms, estates, forestry interests, and rural land. Handling complex rural property and development transactions. Advising on renewable energy and strategic land projects. Drafting and negotiating option agreements, promotion agreements, and leases. Advising on agricultural tenancies and rural lettings. Resolving title, boundary, rights of way, and land registration issues. Working closely with Corporate, Private Client, Employment, and Dispute Resolution teams. Professional Attributes Strategic and commercially minded leader. Strong business development and client management skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities. Proven ability to build and lead successful teams. Trusted adviser to landowners, estates, and farming businesses. Proactive, solutions-focused, and technically strong. Career Objective Seeking a senior leadership role within a leading Agriculture & Rural Services practice, combining strategic growth, team leadership, and client development with continued involvement in complex rural property matters.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Head of Agriculture & Rural Services / Senior Partner Newcastle An experienced Real Estate Solicitor with 8+ years' PQE specialising in agricultural and rural property law. Advises landowners, estates, farming businesses, rural enterprises, and investors on complex property transactions, land management, and rural development matters. A proven leader with experience developing specialist practice areas, driving business growth, leading teams, and building strong client relationships. Recognised for providing commercially focused advice and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to deliver comprehensive solutions for rural clients. Key Skills & Experience Leading and growing agricultural and rural property practices. Business development, networking, and sector relationship management. Supervising and mentoring lawyers and wider team members. Advising on acquisitions and disposals of farms, estates, forestry interests, and rural land. Handling complex rural property and development transactions. Advising on renewable energy and strategic land projects. Drafting and negotiating option agreements, promotion agreements, and leases. Advising on agricultural tenancies and rural lettings. Resolving title, boundary, rights of way, and land registration issues. Working closely with Corporate, Private Client, Employment, and Dispute Resolution teams. Professional Attributes Strategic and commercially minded leader. Strong business development and client management skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities. Proven ability to build and lead successful teams. Trusted adviser to landowners, estates, and farming businesses. Proactive, solutions-focused, and technically strong. Career Objective Seeking a senior leadership role within a leading Agriculture & Rural Services practice, combining strategic growth, team leadership, and client development with continued involvement in complex rural property matters.
HARRIS HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Windsor, Berkshire
A highly regarded special free school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, for children and young people with a primary diagnosis of autism, is seeking an outstanding Head of Therapies for September 2026; however, a later start would also be considered. The school delivers an integrated approach that combines ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis), evidence-based therapy, and personalised curriculum pathways to maximise pupil outcomes and preparation for adult life. The school's motto is "Through Adversity to the Starts" and is recognised for innovation, high expectations, and transformational outcomes for children and young people with autism. The Role As a member of the senior leadership team (SLT), you will support the leadership team by managing, delivering, and monitoring high-quality therapeutic services (including speech and language, occupational, and arts therapies) as part of a multidisciplinary team. This will enable pupils to reach their full potential. Key responsibilities Ensure high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic services are delivered consistently across the school. Oversee the development of universal, targeted, and individualised therapeutic provision, ensuring alignment with the school's strategic plan. Monitor and assess the impact of therapeutic services on pupil progress, using data to inform future planning. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of our therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. Support the day-to-day management of therapeutic provision as part of the Senior Leadership Team, including leading and supporting therapy staff (e.g., speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and art therapists), liaising with teachers, behaviour analysts and other professionals, and contributing to reports and review meetings. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of the therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. To monitor and maintain consistent data collection methods and reporting that are aligned with the school ethos and best practices in ABA and therapeutic provisions. To quality assure that the school's use of therapeutic interventions is always child-centred and compassionate. Lead policy updates in designated areas, advising the SLT to ensure compliance with current legislation. To maintain up-to-date knowledge of current therapeutic research and practice, supporting the school's research and development lead. To be responsible for the overall therapies budget in conjunction with the appropriate member of the senior leadership team. Experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team Work with the SLT to maintain consistent policy implementation and update procedures in line with legislation and HCPC guidance. To lead and develop the therapy team, ensuring services align with and support the school's strategic priorities. We are looking for a candidate who has: Essential Professional qualification in Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Art Therapy, or Clinical Psychology Current registration with HCPC or other relevant professional body. Minimum of 5 years of a successful, proven track record of delivering high-quality therapeutic services. At least 2 years' experience of supporting and mentoring therapy staff across varied settings and client groups. Experience in managing a multidisciplinary team. Committed to the principles of ABA, education and continuing professional development Proven ability to develop, implement, and monitor therapy services and programs. Demonstrable skill in producing structured professional documentation, such as EHCP reports, Annual Reviews, and treatment or progress notes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Strong understanding of child development and the role of therapy in supporting learning and wellbeing outcomes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Ability to use data to monitor, evaluate and review decisions and outcomes Ability to relate working practices to the school's strategic vision and outcomes for pupils Support, motivate and inspire both colleagues and pupils by leading through example. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a relevant therapeutic field. Recent leadership training Significant experience in delivering therapeutic services within an educational setting. Proficiency in M365 Office tools to the level of training others Experience managing a therapy budget Evidence of whole-service or organisational leadership and turning policy into successful practice. If you are passionate about empowering young people with complex needs to develop their independence, realise their potential, and be well prepared for adulthood, please forward your CV and covering letter to or by clicking the 'Apply' button. For a confidential discussion or candidate information pack, please contact Devra Farhi at for further details. Applications close at 9 am on Wednesday, 8th July, with interviews on the 13th and 14th July. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and comply with all safeguarding requirements.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
A highly regarded special free school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, for children and young people with a primary diagnosis of autism, is seeking an outstanding Head of Therapies for September 2026; however, a later start would also be considered. The school delivers an integrated approach that combines ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis), evidence-based therapy, and personalised curriculum pathways to maximise pupil outcomes and preparation for adult life. The school's motto is "Through Adversity to the Starts" and is recognised for innovation, high expectations, and transformational outcomes for children and young people with autism. The Role As a member of the senior leadership team (SLT), you will support the leadership team by managing, delivering, and monitoring high-quality therapeutic services (including speech and language, occupational, and arts therapies) as part of a multidisciplinary team. This will enable pupils to reach their full potential. Key responsibilities Ensure high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic services are delivered consistently across the school. Oversee the development of universal, targeted, and individualised therapeutic provision, ensuring alignment with the school's strategic plan. Monitor and assess the impact of therapeutic services on pupil progress, using data to inform future planning. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of our therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. Support the day-to-day management of therapeutic provision as part of the Senior Leadership Team, including leading and supporting therapy staff (e.g., speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and art therapists), liaising with teachers, behaviour analysts and other professionals, and contributing to reports and review meetings. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of the therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. To monitor and maintain consistent data collection methods and reporting that are aligned with the school ethos and best practices in ABA and therapeutic provisions. To quality assure that the school's use of therapeutic interventions is always child-centred and compassionate. Lead policy updates in designated areas, advising the SLT to ensure compliance with current legislation. To maintain up-to-date knowledge of current therapeutic research and practice, supporting the school's research and development lead. To be responsible for the overall therapies budget in conjunction with the appropriate member of the senior leadership team. Experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team Work with the SLT to maintain consistent policy implementation and update procedures in line with legislation and HCPC guidance. To lead and develop the therapy team, ensuring services align with and support the school's strategic priorities. We are looking for a candidate who has: Essential Professional qualification in Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Art Therapy, or Clinical Psychology Current registration with HCPC or other relevant professional body. Minimum of 5 years of a successful, proven track record of delivering high-quality therapeutic services. At least 2 years' experience of supporting and mentoring therapy staff across varied settings and client groups. Experience in managing a multidisciplinary team. Committed to the principles of ABA, education and continuing professional development Proven ability to develop, implement, and monitor therapy services and programs. Demonstrable skill in producing structured professional documentation, such as EHCP reports, Annual Reviews, and treatment or progress notes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Strong understanding of child development and the role of therapy in supporting learning and wellbeing outcomes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Ability to use data to monitor, evaluate and review decisions and outcomes Ability to relate working practices to the school's strategic vision and outcomes for pupils Support, motivate and inspire both colleagues and pupils by leading through example. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a relevant therapeutic field. Recent leadership training Significant experience in delivering therapeutic services within an educational setting. Proficiency in M365 Office tools to the level of training others Experience managing a therapy budget Evidence of whole-service or organisational leadership and turning policy into successful practice. If you are passionate about empowering young people with complex needs to develop their independence, realise their potential, and be well prepared for adulthood, please forward your CV and covering letter to or by clicking the 'Apply' button. For a confidential discussion or candidate information pack, please contact Devra Farhi at for further details. Applications close at 9 am on Wednesday, 8th July, with interviews on the 13th and 14th July. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and comply with all safeguarding requirements.
More About The Role We re looking for an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial performance of our Meat category within the Manufacturing team in Bradford. You will be directly responsible for owning performance, driving growth and shaping category strategy. This is a highly visible role, working closely with large scale retailers, Procurement and Operations to deliver value across the end-to-end supply chain. This is a site based role to be located in any of our meat sites - Colne, Winsford and Spalding. We operate a hybrid working model, and presence in our Head Office, Bradford, may be required. However, geographical consideration will be given depending on your location and proximity to the relevant sites. Key responsibilities will include: Owning and driving the commercial performance of the Meat category Analysing sales performance, identifying trends, risks and growth opportunities Leading category strategy, range development and innovation in partnership with the wider business Driving value through margin management, cost price increases, promotion mechanics and range optimisation Influencing internal and external stakeholders to deliver account plans and support with sustainable growth Analysing performance and market data to identify trends, opportunities and risks Playing your part in ensuring Myton continues to deliver excellent service, value, and quality for every product that reaches the shelves Continually develop and improve processes to increase efficiency Maximise the commercial performance of the Myton business About You We re looking for someone who has strong experience managing large UK grocery retail accounts with expert knowledge of the UK grocery market and Meat category. You will also: Have a deep understanding of supply chain, promotions and store operations. Have advanced commercial and financial acumen (margin, profitability, CPI, forecasts) Have strong awareness of NPD trends and product delivery processes. Be a confident communicator who can operate credibly with senior stakeholders across both Myton Food Group and Morrisons. About The Company In return for all your hard work, you will receive: 15% discount in store from the day you join us Additional 10% discount card for a friend or family member Annual bonus scheme Career progression and development opportunities Generous holiday entitlement Market leading pension scheme and life assurance Healthcare benefits including Aviva Digital GP MyPerks giving you discount with over 850 retailers Free parking onsite Enhanced Family, Maternity and Paternity Leave Private Healthcare You ll find a great big welcome here at Myton Food Group - an industry leading manufacturing business with several high profile retail customers. At Myton Food Group, we have a legacy to be proud of. We re British farming s biggest single direct customer. We buy from highly valued suppliers. And we re passionate about the quality of our food. Today, we have 18 manufacturing sites across the UK, where we pack and process fresh meats and fish, savoury and sweet pies, fruit and veg, flower bouquets and lots more. We really do stand out in the world of food manufacturing. But what we re especially proud of is the way we all get stuck in and work as a team, in partnership across our supply chain. Read more about what we do at our Myton Food Group website.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
More About The Role We re looking for an experienced Commercial Manager to lead the commercial performance of our Meat category within the Manufacturing team in Bradford. You will be directly responsible for owning performance, driving growth and shaping category strategy. This is a highly visible role, working closely with large scale retailers, Procurement and Operations to deliver value across the end-to-end supply chain. This is a site based role to be located in any of our meat sites - Colne, Winsford and Spalding. We operate a hybrid working model, and presence in our Head Office, Bradford, may be required. However, geographical consideration will be given depending on your location and proximity to the relevant sites. Key responsibilities will include: Owning and driving the commercial performance of the Meat category Analysing sales performance, identifying trends, risks and growth opportunities Leading category strategy, range development and innovation in partnership with the wider business Driving value through margin management, cost price increases, promotion mechanics and range optimisation Influencing internal and external stakeholders to deliver account plans and support with sustainable growth Analysing performance and market data to identify trends, opportunities and risks Playing your part in ensuring Myton continues to deliver excellent service, value, and quality for every product that reaches the shelves Continually develop and improve processes to increase efficiency Maximise the commercial performance of the Myton business About You We re looking for someone who has strong experience managing large UK grocery retail accounts with expert knowledge of the UK grocery market and Meat category. You will also: Have a deep understanding of supply chain, promotions and store operations. Have advanced commercial and financial acumen (margin, profitability, CPI, forecasts) Have strong awareness of NPD trends and product delivery processes. Be a confident communicator who can operate credibly with senior stakeholders across both Myton Food Group and Morrisons. About The Company In return for all your hard work, you will receive: 15% discount in store from the day you join us Additional 10% discount card for a friend or family member Annual bonus scheme Career progression and development opportunities Generous holiday entitlement Market leading pension scheme and life assurance Healthcare benefits including Aviva Digital GP MyPerks giving you discount with over 850 retailers Free parking onsite Enhanced Family, Maternity and Paternity Leave Private Healthcare You ll find a great big welcome here at Myton Food Group - an industry leading manufacturing business with several high profile retail customers. At Myton Food Group, we have a legacy to be proud of. We re British farming s biggest single direct customer. We buy from highly valued suppliers. And we re passionate about the quality of our food. Today, we have 18 manufacturing sites across the UK, where we pack and process fresh meats and fish, savoury and sweet pies, fruit and veg, flower bouquets and lots more. We really do stand out in the world of food manufacturing. But what we re especially proud of is the way we all get stuck in and work as a team, in partnership across our supply chain. Read more about what we do at our Myton Food Group website.