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Deekay Technical Recruitment
DATA ARCHITECT
Deekay Technical Recruitment Nettleham, Lincolnshire
The Force s Data Architect is accountable for the design and build of the Force s overall data architecture, taking full responsibility for its implementation and its ability to serve the data required to produce information, intelligence and insights products for the Force and its partners. The role is integral the Force being able to create value from the vast amount of data it collects, in particular the data it uses to create intelligence, carry out research and investigations, and make decisions across all levels, commands and services, from strategic to operational, to stop crime and ASB, to protect people from harm and to help those in need. They will make a significant contribution to both force and regional data strategy, championing the importance of good data architecture across policing, advising on and building the right data structures, and they will lead any significant data projects that will to help the Force achieve its priorities and outcomes. The role requires a highly comprehensive level of knowledge and functional understanding of the modern tools, technicians, technologies, platforms, standards and practices of the data professions and industry, with an innate ability to explain their purpose, use and value to non-technical people. They will cultivate strong and effective working relationships with individuals, teams and colleagues, both internal and external to the Force, and they will be expected to participate in regional design authorities representing the interests of the Force in national data strategy and architecture. The role holder will demonstrate the Force values at all times, and they will carry out the functions of this role in accordance with the principles of the Code of Ethics. The aim of the Code of Ethics is to support each member of the policing profession to deliver the highest professional standards in their service to the public. CORE WORK AREAS Leadership Subject matter expert on data architecture for the Force and, as required provides expertise to partner organisations, and representing the Force s interest in regard to data. Accountable, on behalf of the Chief Technical Information Officer (CTIO) for the design and build of the Force s overall data architecture, taking full responsibility for its implementation. Responsible for the management, storage and provision of the data required to produce information, intelligence and insights products for the Force and its partners. Accountable for the selection and adoption of appropriate data tools, technologies, and frameworks to optimise data management and enhance data analytics capabilities across the Force. Provides technical leadership and mentorship to the data engineering, data analysis and BI development team, guiding them in best practices for these disciplines. Works in partnership with the Solutions Manager and their Principal Developer and Principal Database Administrator to continually develop the services and technical skills of the teams that make up the digital and data solutions department. Data Architecture Design Engages in national and regional data strategy. Develops, implements, and maintains a comprehensive and robust data architecture strategy, aligned to the strategic aims and the data-drive initiatives of the Force. Designs data models, data flows and integration and data storage that enable efficient and accurate data collection, integration, and analysis. Data Solutions Partners with and guides chief officers and heads of department across the Force to help them understand what is possible with data, turning their visions into tangible data solutions working together to build any related business case for investment and lead on its implementation. Works closely with performance, intelligence and data analysts, engaging with operational subject matter experts to understand and define the analytical requirements of the Force. Translates these requirements into effective data models, marts and structures that will support the production of the Forces analytics, predictive modelling and reporting capabilities. Data Governance Leads on the defining of the Force s data classification and standards, ensuring these are in line with these being defined nationally for crime and justice. Works with Head of IMU, Head of ICT Operations and both their senior teams to establish the Force s data access control mechanisms to maintain compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Data Literacy and Quality Collaborates and fosters a data-driven culture by promoting data literacy, data governance practices, and data- driven decision-making across the organization. Establishes and works with cross-functional teams to identify and resolve data-related issues. Research, analyse and appraise the root cause, driving forward any relevant improvements to any processes, practices, and policies. Data Sources and Integration Investigates available data sources internally and externally, identifying opportunities to maximize the value that the organisation achieves from these assets and define processes to acquire and validate this data to make it usable. Maps data from source to target and establish current & future state based on business data requirements. Undertakes significant data migration programmes as required. Emerging Technologies Actively participates in professional networks seeking out emerging trends, advancements, and innovations in the field of data architecture and data management practices. Identifying opportunities, evaluates and introduces new tools, frameworks, and technologies where they will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of policing data management.
Jun 23, 2026
Contractor
The Force s Data Architect is accountable for the design and build of the Force s overall data architecture, taking full responsibility for its implementation and its ability to serve the data required to produce information, intelligence and insights products for the Force and its partners. The role is integral the Force being able to create value from the vast amount of data it collects, in particular the data it uses to create intelligence, carry out research and investigations, and make decisions across all levels, commands and services, from strategic to operational, to stop crime and ASB, to protect people from harm and to help those in need. They will make a significant contribution to both force and regional data strategy, championing the importance of good data architecture across policing, advising on and building the right data structures, and they will lead any significant data projects that will to help the Force achieve its priorities and outcomes. The role requires a highly comprehensive level of knowledge and functional understanding of the modern tools, technicians, technologies, platforms, standards and practices of the data professions and industry, with an innate ability to explain their purpose, use and value to non-technical people. They will cultivate strong and effective working relationships with individuals, teams and colleagues, both internal and external to the Force, and they will be expected to participate in regional design authorities representing the interests of the Force in national data strategy and architecture. The role holder will demonstrate the Force values at all times, and they will carry out the functions of this role in accordance with the principles of the Code of Ethics. The aim of the Code of Ethics is to support each member of the policing profession to deliver the highest professional standards in their service to the public. CORE WORK AREAS Leadership Subject matter expert on data architecture for the Force and, as required provides expertise to partner organisations, and representing the Force s interest in regard to data. Accountable, on behalf of the Chief Technical Information Officer (CTIO) for the design and build of the Force s overall data architecture, taking full responsibility for its implementation. Responsible for the management, storage and provision of the data required to produce information, intelligence and insights products for the Force and its partners. Accountable for the selection and adoption of appropriate data tools, technologies, and frameworks to optimise data management and enhance data analytics capabilities across the Force. Provides technical leadership and mentorship to the data engineering, data analysis and BI development team, guiding them in best practices for these disciplines. Works in partnership with the Solutions Manager and their Principal Developer and Principal Database Administrator to continually develop the services and technical skills of the teams that make up the digital and data solutions department. Data Architecture Design Engages in national and regional data strategy. Develops, implements, and maintains a comprehensive and robust data architecture strategy, aligned to the strategic aims and the data-drive initiatives of the Force. Designs data models, data flows and integration and data storage that enable efficient and accurate data collection, integration, and analysis. Data Solutions Partners with and guides chief officers and heads of department across the Force to help them understand what is possible with data, turning their visions into tangible data solutions working together to build any related business case for investment and lead on its implementation. Works closely with performance, intelligence and data analysts, engaging with operational subject matter experts to understand and define the analytical requirements of the Force. Translates these requirements into effective data models, marts and structures that will support the production of the Forces analytics, predictive modelling and reporting capabilities. Data Governance Leads on the defining of the Force s data classification and standards, ensuring these are in line with these being defined nationally for crime and justice. Works with Head of IMU, Head of ICT Operations and both their senior teams to establish the Force s data access control mechanisms to maintain compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Data Literacy and Quality Collaborates and fosters a data-driven culture by promoting data literacy, data governance practices, and data- driven decision-making across the organization. Establishes and works with cross-functional teams to identify and resolve data-related issues. Research, analyse and appraise the root cause, driving forward any relevant improvements to any processes, practices, and policies. Data Sources and Integration Investigates available data sources internally and externally, identifying opportunities to maximize the value that the organisation achieves from these assets and define processes to acquire and validate this data to make it usable. Maps data from source to target and establish current & future state based on business data requirements. Undertakes significant data migration programmes as required. Emerging Technologies Actively participates in professional networks seeking out emerging trends, advancements, and innovations in the field of data architecture and data management practices. Identifying opportunities, evaluates and introduces new tools, frameworks, and technologies where they will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of policing data management.
Hays Business Support
Compliance Administrator
Hays Business Support Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Your new company Working on a 12-month contract, you will support the compliance officers in regard to various tasks - including SARs, FIA requests and Information Rights requests. Other duties include: Information Compliance Activities Freedom of Information To proactively manage the caseload. Liaising with colleagues and senior managers as necessary to collate information, providing advice and guidance as required. Drafting responses to FOIA requests. Ensuring statutory deadlines are complied with and exemptions applied where necessary. Proactively monitor all associated timescales and maintain detailed and accurate records of requests. Manage and maintain publication scheme and associated guidance. Subject Access Requests and Information Rights Requests To manage the caseload relating to SARs, Disclosure Requests and other Information Rights Requests. Collation and assimilation of information, identifying appropriate exemptions and redactions. Provision of specialist advice to colleagues. Data Breaches Investigate potential data protection complaints and breaches, liaising with the Data Protection Officer where required. Escalate such complaints/breaches to the Data Protection Officer where required. Provision of advice and guidance to colleagues on good practice. Assist the Data Protection Officer when liaising with the ICO. Data Protection General To support the Data Protection Officer with operational tasks, providing general advice and guidance including escalating complex issues. Provide expert guidance on data protection matters to staff at all levels Support the interpretation of complex privacy requirements Act as escalation point for challenging compliance queries Essential Requirements: Significant experience of Data Protection gained over several years within large or complex organisations. Strong, demonstrable knowledge of FOIA was gained over several years. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including response writing, drafting and presentation skills. Demonstrate an ability to handle challenging situations and to function independently as well as part of a team. Ability to effectively communicate complex information compliance or data protection concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Ability to offer clear and practical advice and guidance on data protection and FOIA-related policies and processes. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential issues effectively, including reviewing and redacting sensitive information within documentation. Competent analytical and problem-solving abilities. Demonstrate the ability to take ownership of challenging situations. Sound operational knowledge of Microsoft Office (Work, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Practical experience within the field of Information Compliance/Governance and Security. Working knowledge of UK GDPR, DPA (including breach management) and FOIA. Practical experience and good understanding of administration in a professional environment If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 23, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company Working on a 12-month contract, you will support the compliance officers in regard to various tasks - including SARs, FIA requests and Information Rights requests. Other duties include: Information Compliance Activities Freedom of Information To proactively manage the caseload. Liaising with colleagues and senior managers as necessary to collate information, providing advice and guidance as required. Drafting responses to FOIA requests. Ensuring statutory deadlines are complied with and exemptions applied where necessary. Proactively monitor all associated timescales and maintain detailed and accurate records of requests. Manage and maintain publication scheme and associated guidance. Subject Access Requests and Information Rights Requests To manage the caseload relating to SARs, Disclosure Requests and other Information Rights Requests. Collation and assimilation of information, identifying appropriate exemptions and redactions. Provision of specialist advice to colleagues. Data Breaches Investigate potential data protection complaints and breaches, liaising with the Data Protection Officer where required. Escalate such complaints/breaches to the Data Protection Officer where required. Provision of advice and guidance to colleagues on good practice. Assist the Data Protection Officer when liaising with the ICO. Data Protection General To support the Data Protection Officer with operational tasks, providing general advice and guidance including escalating complex issues. Provide expert guidance on data protection matters to staff at all levels Support the interpretation of complex privacy requirements Act as escalation point for challenging compliance queries Essential Requirements: Significant experience of Data Protection gained over several years within large or complex organisations. Strong, demonstrable knowledge of FOIA was gained over several years. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including response writing, drafting and presentation skills. Demonstrate an ability to handle challenging situations and to function independently as well as part of a team. Ability to effectively communicate complex information compliance or data protection concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Ability to offer clear and practical advice and guidance on data protection and FOIA-related policies and processes. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential issues effectively, including reviewing and redacting sensitive information within documentation. Competent analytical and problem-solving abilities. Demonstrate the ability to take ownership of challenging situations. Sound operational knowledge of Microsoft Office (Work, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Practical experience within the field of Information Compliance/Governance and Security. Working knowledge of UK GDPR, DPA (including breach management) and FOIA. Practical experience and good understanding of administration in a professional environment If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Hays
Compliance Administrator
Hays
Compliance Coordinator Your new company Working on a 12-month contract, you will support the compliance officers in regard to various tasks - including SARs, FIA requests and Information Rights requests. Other duties include: Information Compliance Activities Freedom of Information To proactively manage the caseload.Liaising with colleagues and senior managers as necessary to collate information, providing advice and guidance as required.Drafting responses to FOIA requests.Ensuring statutory deadlines are complied with and exemptions applied where necessary.Proactively monitor all associated timescales and maintain detailed and accurate records of requests.Manage and maintain publication scheme and associated guidance. Subject Access Requests and Information Rights Requests To manage the caseload relating to SARs, Disclosure Requests and other Information Rights Requests.Collation and assimilation of information, identifying appropriate exemptions and redactions.Provision of specialist advice to colleagues. Data Breaches Investigate potential data protection complaints and breaches, liaising with the Data Protection Officer where required.Escalate such complaints/breaches to the Data Protection Officer where required.Provision of advice and guidance to colleagues on good practice.Assist the Data Protection Officer when liaising with the ICO. Data Protection GeneralTo support the Data Protection Officer with operational tasks, providing general advice and guidance including escalating complex issues.Provide expert guidance on data protection matters to staff at all levelsSupport the interpretation of complex privacy requirementsAct as escalation point for challenging compliance queries Essential Requirements:Significant experience of Data Protection gained over several years within large or complex organisations. Strong, demonstrable knowledge of FOIA was gained over several years.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including response writing, drafting and presentation skills.Demonstrate an ability to handle challenging situations and to function independently as well as part of a team.Ability to effectively communicate complex information compliance or data protection concepts to non-technical stakeholders.Ability to offer clear and practical advice and guidance on data protection and FOIA-related policies and processes.Ability to handle sensitive and confidential issues effectively, including reviewing and redacting sensitive information within documentation.Competent analytical and problem-solving abilities.Demonstrate the ability to take ownership of challenging situations.Sound operational knowledge of Microsoft Office (Work, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).Practical experience within the field of Information Compliance/Governance and Security.Working knowledge of UK GDPR, DPA (including breach management) and FOIA.Practical experience and good understanding of administration in a professional environment 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 23, 2026
Seasonal
Compliance Coordinator Your new company Working on a 12-month contract, you will support the compliance officers in regard to various tasks - including SARs, FIA requests and Information Rights requests. Other duties include: Information Compliance Activities Freedom of Information To proactively manage the caseload.Liaising with colleagues and senior managers as necessary to collate information, providing advice and guidance as required.Drafting responses to FOIA requests.Ensuring statutory deadlines are complied with and exemptions applied where necessary.Proactively monitor all associated timescales and maintain detailed and accurate records of requests.Manage and maintain publication scheme and associated guidance. Subject Access Requests and Information Rights Requests To manage the caseload relating to SARs, Disclosure Requests and other Information Rights Requests.Collation and assimilation of information, identifying appropriate exemptions and redactions.Provision of specialist advice to colleagues. Data Breaches Investigate potential data protection complaints and breaches, liaising with the Data Protection Officer where required.Escalate such complaints/breaches to the Data Protection Officer where required.Provision of advice and guidance to colleagues on good practice.Assist the Data Protection Officer when liaising with the ICO. Data Protection GeneralTo support the Data Protection Officer with operational tasks, providing general advice and guidance including escalating complex issues.Provide expert guidance on data protection matters to staff at all levelsSupport the interpretation of complex privacy requirementsAct as escalation point for challenging compliance queries Essential Requirements:Significant experience of Data Protection gained over several years within large or complex organisations. Strong, demonstrable knowledge of FOIA was gained over several years.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including response writing, drafting and presentation skills.Demonstrate an ability to handle challenging situations and to function independently as well as part of a team.Ability to effectively communicate complex information compliance or data protection concepts to non-technical stakeholders.Ability to offer clear and practical advice and guidance on data protection and FOIA-related policies and processes.Ability to handle sensitive and confidential issues effectively, including reviewing and redacting sensitive information within documentation.Competent analytical and problem-solving abilities.Demonstrate the ability to take ownership of challenging situations.Sound operational knowledge of Microsoft Office (Work, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).Practical experience within the field of Information Compliance/Governance and Security.Working knowledge of UK GDPR, DPA (including breach management) and FOIA.Practical experience and good understanding of administration in a professional environment 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.
West London College
Executive Assistant
West London College
Department : Executive Support and Administration Salary: £35,827 - £38,754 per annum (pro rata) Reporting to: Head of Executive Services Location: Hammersmith (with occasional ad hoc work at Ealing Green or Southall) Hours: Full-time or Part Time (Minimum 3 days) About Us: At West London College, we are committed to championing innovation and creativity, and we invite you to join us on this journey. We welcome applicants who share our values of Ambition, Innovation, Accountability, Collaboration and Inclusion. We have three College sites across West London at Ealing, Hammersmith and Southall. By bringing your skills to the College, you will have a wonderful opportunity to make a real difference in our students' education and future. As a diverse College in the UK, we offer an exciting, innovative and stimulating work environment with a wide variety of employment opportunities and a culture focused on Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement. For further information about the College, please visit our website. About the Role: Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College is seeking a highly organised, professional and proactive Executive Assistant to join our Executive Support and Administration team on a full-time basis. Will also consider part time (minimum 3 days per week). This is a key role providing dedicated, high-level support to the Executive Team, with a particular focus on supporting the Chief Operating Officer in their role as the College's designated Data Protection Officer. Working closely with the Head of Executive Services, you will deliver a pragmatic and collaborative approach to executive support. You will provide high-quality assistance across diary management, correspondence, research, data coordination, information governance, event planning and project support. This role requires excellent judgement, discretion and strong communication skills, as you will regularly handle sensitive information and engage with senior stakeholders both internally and externally. Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive diary management for members of the Executive Team, working closely with the wider Executive Services team. Coordinate, manage and deliver personal assistant and administrative support activities within agreed timelines. Schedule, attend and minute meetings, ensuring actions are recorded, tracked and followed up. Professionally pre-screen communications and requests, handling correspondence independently where appropriate. Draft and prepare written responses for approval by the Executive Team. Develop strong, professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Support projects and events, including preparation of rotas and executive activity coordination. Data Protection and Information Governance: You will play a key role in supporting data protection and information governance across the College, including: Maintaining high standards of confidentiality, data integrity and information security. Managing the secure processing, storage and disposal of personal and sensitive data in line with GDPR, the Data Protection Act and College policies. Supporting information governance and records retention, including managing e-discovery systems such as Google Vault and Microsoft Purview. Preparing and coordinating responses to Freedom of Information and Data Protection requests. Maintaining accurate and compliant electronic and paper-based records. Supporting the production and distribution of the College magazine published once per term. About You: You will have: Previous experience working in an Executive Assistant or Personal Assistant role. A strong understanding of GDPR and data protection principles. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently at all levels. Experience using Microsoft Office packages (including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint). A good understanding of computer systems and the ability to adapt quickly to new technologies. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities independently and with discretion. Additional Information: Occasional travel between College sites may be required. Early starts, late finishes or occasional Saturday working may be required and will be agreed in advance. You may be asked to undertake other duties appropriate to the level of the role. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and expects all staff to share this commitment. Recruitment Process The email account you use to apply will be used for all recruitment communication. Please ensure that you use an email account that you regularly monitor. All application forms must be fully completed, including a full record of education and employment history. Incomplete applications will not be considered for shortlisting. The salary for this position is inclusive of London weighting. Please note that we advertise our salaries on a range to indicate the trajectory of progression that can be made. Appointments are usually made at the start of the salary range. We may close this vacancy early if we receive enough applications, so we encourage you to submit yours promptly. If you don't hear from us within 2-3 weeks after the closing date, please know that, unfortunately, you have not been shortlisted this time. We truly appreciate your interest and hope you'll consider applying for future opportunities with us. Please note that we do not accept CVs
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Department : Executive Support and Administration Salary: £35,827 - £38,754 per annum (pro rata) Reporting to: Head of Executive Services Location: Hammersmith (with occasional ad hoc work at Ealing Green or Southall) Hours: Full-time or Part Time (Minimum 3 days) About Us: At West London College, we are committed to championing innovation and creativity, and we invite you to join us on this journey. We welcome applicants who share our values of Ambition, Innovation, Accountability, Collaboration and Inclusion. We have three College sites across West London at Ealing, Hammersmith and Southall. By bringing your skills to the College, you will have a wonderful opportunity to make a real difference in our students' education and future. As a diverse College in the UK, we offer an exciting, innovative and stimulating work environment with a wide variety of employment opportunities and a culture focused on Fairness, Respect, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement. For further information about the College, please visit our website. About the Role: Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College is seeking a highly organised, professional and proactive Executive Assistant to join our Executive Support and Administration team on a full-time basis. Will also consider part time (minimum 3 days per week). This is a key role providing dedicated, high-level support to the Executive Team, with a particular focus on supporting the Chief Operating Officer in their role as the College's designated Data Protection Officer. Working closely with the Head of Executive Services, you will deliver a pragmatic and collaborative approach to executive support. You will provide high-quality assistance across diary management, correspondence, research, data coordination, information governance, event planning and project support. This role requires excellent judgement, discretion and strong communication skills, as you will regularly handle sensitive information and engage with senior stakeholders both internally and externally. Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive diary management for members of the Executive Team, working closely with the wider Executive Services team. Coordinate, manage and deliver personal assistant and administrative support activities within agreed timelines. Schedule, attend and minute meetings, ensuring actions are recorded, tracked and followed up. Professionally pre-screen communications and requests, handling correspondence independently where appropriate. Draft and prepare written responses for approval by the Executive Team. Develop strong, professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Support projects and events, including preparation of rotas and executive activity coordination. Data Protection and Information Governance: You will play a key role in supporting data protection and information governance across the College, including: Maintaining high standards of confidentiality, data integrity and information security. Managing the secure processing, storage and disposal of personal and sensitive data in line with GDPR, the Data Protection Act and College policies. Supporting information governance and records retention, including managing e-discovery systems such as Google Vault and Microsoft Purview. Preparing and coordinating responses to Freedom of Information and Data Protection requests. Maintaining accurate and compliant electronic and paper-based records. Supporting the production and distribution of the College magazine published once per term. About You: You will have: Previous experience working in an Executive Assistant or Personal Assistant role. A strong understanding of GDPR and data protection principles. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage confidently at all levels. Experience using Microsoft Office packages (including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint). A good understanding of computer systems and the ability to adapt quickly to new technologies. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities independently and with discretion. Additional Information: Occasional travel between College sites may be required. Early starts, late finishes or occasional Saturday working may be required and will be agreed in advance. You may be asked to undertake other duties appropriate to the level of the role. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and expects all staff to share this commitment. Recruitment Process The email account you use to apply will be used for all recruitment communication. Please ensure that you use an email account that you regularly monitor. All application forms must be fully completed, including a full record of education and employment history. Incomplete applications will not be considered for shortlisting. The salary for this position is inclusive of London weighting. Please note that we advertise our salaries on a range to indicate the trajectory of progression that can be made. Appointments are usually made at the start of the salary range. We may close this vacancy early if we receive enough applications, so we encourage you to submit yours promptly. If you don't hear from us within 2-3 weeks after the closing date, please know that, unfortunately, you have not been shortlisted this time. We truly appreciate your interest and hope you'll consider applying for future opportunities with us. Please note that we do not accept CVs
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
Chief Financial Officer
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE Liverpool, Merseyside
Chief Financial Officer Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is a world-leading specialist university dedicated to improving global health and saving lives through research, education, and partnerships. For over 125 years, it has been at the forefront of tackling infectious diseases and advancing health equity, working with partners across more than 70 countries to deliver impact where it matters most. Today, it is internationally recognised as a mission-led, research-intensive postgraduate institution, with over 650 staff working in Liverpool and across the world. Working across the full translational spectrum, from discovery science through to implementation, LSTM's staff, students, and partners are undertaking research which is saving and improving lives in the most disadvantaged populations. Operating across the UK and internationally, including through subsidiaries and partner global hubs, LSTM manages a complex and volatile funding environment and diverse portfolio of research, partnerships, and education programmes. At a time of significant external challenge across global health and higher education, LSTM continues to perform strongly, with a clear focus on sustainable growth and impact, delivered through an active research portfolio of £738m. The role We are seeking to appoint a Chief Financial Officer to provide strategic financial leadership across the organisation. As a core member of the Executive Team, the postholder will play a vital role in shaping and delivering institutional priorities and the University's financial strategy. Acting as a key advisor to the Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Trustees, they will ensure long-term financial sustainability while enabling continued investment in people, infrastructure, and research. This is a broad and influential role, spanning financial strategy, planning and performance, governance, and leadership of a large multi disciplinary finance function. The role includes oversight of LSTM's UK and international activities, working with senior colleagues to align resources to priorities and support effective decision making. The Chief Financial Officer will also play a key role in driving the transformation of our finance operations, including strengthening systems and processes, enhancing insight and reporting, embedding new approaches to business planning and business partnering, and ensuring robust control and compliance across our complex international operating model. About You The successful candidate will be an established senior finance leader with experience operating at board level in a complex, and ideally regulated environment. They will bring strong financial and commercial judgement, with the ability to navigate complexity, provide clear direction, and drive organisational change; combined with robust operational understanding and credibility. Experience of working in a complex, international environment is desirable but not essential. An appreciation of, and alignment with, LSTM's mission to deliver global health impact will be essential, alongside the ability to build strong relationships across the organisation and with external partners, funders, and stakeholders. At a time of notable change and opportunity in the higher education and global health sectors the role of Chief Financial Officer is particularly important at this point in LSTM's development. If you are motivated by purpose, and have the leadership, insight, and ambition to help shape the future of a globally recognised institution, we would be delighted to hear from you. For further information on this exciting opportunity and details of how to apply, please visit The closing date for applications is Friday 24 th July.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Chief Financial Officer Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is a world-leading specialist university dedicated to improving global health and saving lives through research, education, and partnerships. For over 125 years, it has been at the forefront of tackling infectious diseases and advancing health equity, working with partners across more than 70 countries to deliver impact where it matters most. Today, it is internationally recognised as a mission-led, research-intensive postgraduate institution, with over 650 staff working in Liverpool and across the world. Working across the full translational spectrum, from discovery science through to implementation, LSTM's staff, students, and partners are undertaking research which is saving and improving lives in the most disadvantaged populations. Operating across the UK and internationally, including through subsidiaries and partner global hubs, LSTM manages a complex and volatile funding environment and diverse portfolio of research, partnerships, and education programmes. At a time of significant external challenge across global health and higher education, LSTM continues to perform strongly, with a clear focus on sustainable growth and impact, delivered through an active research portfolio of £738m. The role We are seeking to appoint a Chief Financial Officer to provide strategic financial leadership across the organisation. As a core member of the Executive Team, the postholder will play a vital role in shaping and delivering institutional priorities and the University's financial strategy. Acting as a key advisor to the Vice-Chancellor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Chief Operating Officer, and Board of Trustees, they will ensure long-term financial sustainability while enabling continued investment in people, infrastructure, and research. This is a broad and influential role, spanning financial strategy, planning and performance, governance, and leadership of a large multi disciplinary finance function. The role includes oversight of LSTM's UK and international activities, working with senior colleagues to align resources to priorities and support effective decision making. The Chief Financial Officer will also play a key role in driving the transformation of our finance operations, including strengthening systems and processes, enhancing insight and reporting, embedding new approaches to business planning and business partnering, and ensuring robust control and compliance across our complex international operating model. About You The successful candidate will be an established senior finance leader with experience operating at board level in a complex, and ideally regulated environment. They will bring strong financial and commercial judgement, with the ability to navigate complexity, provide clear direction, and drive organisational change; combined with robust operational understanding and credibility. Experience of working in a complex, international environment is desirable but not essential. An appreciation of, and alignment with, LSTM's mission to deliver global health impact will be essential, alongside the ability to build strong relationships across the organisation and with external partners, funders, and stakeholders. At a time of notable change and opportunity in the higher education and global health sectors the role of Chief Financial Officer is particularly important at this point in LSTM's development. If you are motivated by purpose, and have the leadership, insight, and ambition to help shape the future of a globally recognised institution, we would be delighted to hear from you. For further information on this exciting opportunity and details of how to apply, please visit The closing date for applications is Friday 24 th July.
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Head of Finance and Risk
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Our client is the industry network with a mission to radically transform the built environment in the face of the climate, nature crises. They champion bold government action and convene the ambitious sections of industry to drive progress at pace and scale. This is an opportunity to play a role at the forefront of tackling the climate and nature crises and to protect communities. Nature is in collapse and our buildings and communities will not withstand the climate impacts we face without urgent action. The places we live, work and play in must, and can, be part of the solution, not the problem. They are a multi-disciplinary team of c.30 passionate, skilled people from across the UK with a London office hub. As a green charity, they prize their welcoming and inclusive work culture with wellbeing and professional development at its heart. The role Our client is seeking an experienced and talented Head of Finance and Risk with strong financial acumen, and the ability to translate complex themes into clear narratives, to contribute significantly to the strategic direction of the organisation. This role is ideal for a mid to senior career professional looking for a Leadership role, and is keen to play a pivotal role in an increasingly vital and influential organisation. The successful candidate will manage the organisation's finances; developing and maintaining financial models to support strategic decision-making, and providing high-quality financial data and analysis to senior management, along with having oversight across their internal risk processes; all the while developing their own broad insight and knowledge of the organisation's mission and goals through working with a passionate and knowledgeable team of colleagues, and with businesses across the entire built environment value chain. Our client is an equal-opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any protected characteristic. They are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. Their commitment to inclusivity means they support flexible work arrangements, ensuring work-life balance for all. They prioritise accessibility and will gladly accommodate any needs upon request, as they believe in providing a barrier-free recruitment process. They recognise that people of colour, those from different socio-economic backgrounds, and those from minoritised groups are currently underrepresented at all levels within the industry. They're on the lookout for talented individuals with a wide range of skills and experiences and are eager to welcome candidates from underrepresented groups. Key responsibilities Financial Management Co-ordinate and drive the Budget process, in tandem with the Annual Operating Planning process. Monthly re-forecasting and reporting, including explanation of variances in language which is useful to non-finance specialists Analysis and planning to support decision making / Identification of alternative courses of action Preparing financial papers for the Risk and Audit committee and the Board of Trustees, including attendance at Risk and Audit committee Provide input to Funding applications, commercial decisions and opportunities. Financial Control and Risk Oversight Maintaining control of and make improvements to financial systems. Responsibility for the integrity of the organisation's balance sheet. Updating and enforcing of the organisation's authorisation matrix. Ensure accuracy of transactions within the finance system and the mirroring of the CRM system records. Responsible for (via overseeing the Finance Manager) Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, VAT, expenses. Oversee the payroll process, company pensions, tax and NI Oversight of the organisational risk management process Identification and reporting of financial, and wider, risks including suggesting potential mitigation and insurance. Drive continual improvement of processes Financial Reporting and Cashflow forecasting Oversee the annual audit Documentation of processes and policies Statutory reporting and keeping company policies up to date in accordance with SORP and UK GAAP, for both the charity and dormant trading entity Working with the team to understand timetable of activities, challenging cost assumptions and reclaiming budget where appropriate; identifying changes in and drivers of performance including reduction in surplus/increases in deficit, evaluating and suggesting alternative courses of action. Governance Liaise with auditors in delivery of audited accounts Maintain records at Companies House, The Charities Commission, HMRC and other official bodies (familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice) Contribute to the preparation of papers for regular Board meetings and workshops Treasury Manage and maintain the organisation's investment strategy, and securely deposit funds with appropriate organisations, to achieve an acceptable return with minimal risk. Maintain key controls of third-party banking software (including investments and credit cards) Oversee banking processes and authorisation processes Provide and update a cashflow forecast, and ensure adequate cashflows between working capital and investments Leadership and Personnel Consistent and collaborative communication and engagement to help drive the finance team's, and the wider organisation's, success. The Head of Finance and Risk has one direct report, the Finance Manager, and the Finance Officer reports to the Finance Manager Engage in, and occasionally lead aspects of regular organisational wide meetings, related to the organisation's culture and operations and / or projects and workstreams. Clearly communicate and explain financial matters to the wider team when called upon. Take a proactive approach to your own learning and professional development Other Maintain the organisations' key professional administrative relationships including Auditors, Banks, Insurers, HR advisors, Legal services, pension providers, IT providers etc. Act as central organisational point for oversight, reviewing and supporting on contracts / agreements for IT functions Ideal candidate: person and skills Key qualities, competencies, experience, and qualifications Mission: A passion for tackling the climate, nature and cost of living crises, and a commitment to the organisation's mission. Integrity: An inclusive approach that conveys and embeds honesty and transparency as standard Attitude: A positive, proactive, problem-solving approach with demonstrable agility to perform duties that may be outside core accountabilities Teamwork and Leadership: Demonstrable ability to effectively lead a small finance team, with leadership skills that motivate others and create a positive working environment Communication: Strong verbal and written communication and presentation skills, with ability to share complex ideas, thoughts and concepts in a consistently clear manner. Good analytical and influencing skills. Project management: Efficient planning, organisational, and time management skills Administration: Strong administrative and computer literacy skills (standard software packages, mainly Microsoft Office), Advanced Excel skills Strategic thinking: Good experience in strategy setting and horizon scanning, with aptitude in decision-making and problem-solving. Impact-oriented with a focus on delivering outcomes and impact; agile in how to achieve them Critical thinking: supported by good research skills Knowledge: CIMA / ACCA / ACA qualification or equivalent Extensive knowledge of financial procedures, budgeting, forecasting and reporting Ability to interpret data, identify trends, and make recommendations Financial best practices across charity and built environment organisations, including dual financial reporting (for example by project as well as by discipline / department) Preparing management accounts, and financial information in various formats to aid decision-making Requirements of Company's House and the Charity Commission, and familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice Office / premises management, including building management liaison and IT / tech management Reporting on environmental footprint Stakeholder engagement: Proven experience of people management and collaboration Terms and conditions Contract: Permanent Salary: £65,000 - £74,000 (dependent on experience) REF-
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Our client is the industry network with a mission to radically transform the built environment in the face of the climate, nature crises. They champion bold government action and convene the ambitious sections of industry to drive progress at pace and scale. This is an opportunity to play a role at the forefront of tackling the climate and nature crises and to protect communities. Nature is in collapse and our buildings and communities will not withstand the climate impacts we face without urgent action. The places we live, work and play in must, and can, be part of the solution, not the problem. They are a multi-disciplinary team of c.30 passionate, skilled people from across the UK with a London office hub. As a green charity, they prize their welcoming and inclusive work culture with wellbeing and professional development at its heart. The role Our client is seeking an experienced and talented Head of Finance and Risk with strong financial acumen, and the ability to translate complex themes into clear narratives, to contribute significantly to the strategic direction of the organisation. This role is ideal for a mid to senior career professional looking for a Leadership role, and is keen to play a pivotal role in an increasingly vital and influential organisation. The successful candidate will manage the organisation's finances; developing and maintaining financial models to support strategic decision-making, and providing high-quality financial data and analysis to senior management, along with having oversight across their internal risk processes; all the while developing their own broad insight and knowledge of the organisation's mission and goals through working with a passionate and knowledgeable team of colleagues, and with businesses across the entire built environment value chain. Our client is an equal-opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any protected characteristic. They are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels welcome and valued. Their commitment to inclusivity means they support flexible work arrangements, ensuring work-life balance for all. They prioritise accessibility and will gladly accommodate any needs upon request, as they believe in providing a barrier-free recruitment process. They recognise that people of colour, those from different socio-economic backgrounds, and those from minoritised groups are currently underrepresented at all levels within the industry. They're on the lookout for talented individuals with a wide range of skills and experiences and are eager to welcome candidates from underrepresented groups. Key responsibilities Financial Management Co-ordinate and drive the Budget process, in tandem with the Annual Operating Planning process. Monthly re-forecasting and reporting, including explanation of variances in language which is useful to non-finance specialists Analysis and planning to support decision making / Identification of alternative courses of action Preparing financial papers for the Risk and Audit committee and the Board of Trustees, including attendance at Risk and Audit committee Provide input to Funding applications, commercial decisions and opportunities. Financial Control and Risk Oversight Maintaining control of and make improvements to financial systems. Responsibility for the integrity of the organisation's balance sheet. Updating and enforcing of the organisation's authorisation matrix. Ensure accuracy of transactions within the finance system and the mirroring of the CRM system records. Responsible for (via overseeing the Finance Manager) Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, VAT, expenses. Oversee the payroll process, company pensions, tax and NI Oversight of the organisational risk management process Identification and reporting of financial, and wider, risks including suggesting potential mitigation and insurance. Drive continual improvement of processes Financial Reporting and Cashflow forecasting Oversee the annual audit Documentation of processes and policies Statutory reporting and keeping company policies up to date in accordance with SORP and UK GAAP, for both the charity and dormant trading entity Working with the team to understand timetable of activities, challenging cost assumptions and reclaiming budget where appropriate; identifying changes in and drivers of performance including reduction in surplus/increases in deficit, evaluating and suggesting alternative courses of action. Governance Liaise with auditors in delivery of audited accounts Maintain records at Companies House, The Charities Commission, HMRC and other official bodies (familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice) Contribute to the preparation of papers for regular Board meetings and workshops Treasury Manage and maintain the organisation's investment strategy, and securely deposit funds with appropriate organisations, to achieve an acceptable return with minimal risk. Maintain key controls of third-party banking software (including investments and credit cards) Oversee banking processes and authorisation processes Provide and update a cashflow forecast, and ensure adequate cashflows between working capital and investments Leadership and Personnel Consistent and collaborative communication and engagement to help drive the finance team's, and the wider organisation's, success. The Head of Finance and Risk has one direct report, the Finance Manager, and the Finance Officer reports to the Finance Manager Engage in, and occasionally lead aspects of regular organisational wide meetings, related to the organisation's culture and operations and / or projects and workstreams. Clearly communicate and explain financial matters to the wider team when called upon. Take a proactive approach to your own learning and professional development Other Maintain the organisations' key professional administrative relationships including Auditors, Banks, Insurers, HR advisors, Legal services, pension providers, IT providers etc. Act as central organisational point for oversight, reviewing and supporting on contracts / agreements for IT functions Ideal candidate: person and skills Key qualities, competencies, experience, and qualifications Mission: A passion for tackling the climate, nature and cost of living crises, and a commitment to the organisation's mission. Integrity: An inclusive approach that conveys and embeds honesty and transparency as standard Attitude: A positive, proactive, problem-solving approach with demonstrable agility to perform duties that may be outside core accountabilities Teamwork and Leadership: Demonstrable ability to effectively lead a small finance team, with leadership skills that motivate others and create a positive working environment Communication: Strong verbal and written communication and presentation skills, with ability to share complex ideas, thoughts and concepts in a consistently clear manner. Good analytical and influencing skills. Project management: Efficient planning, organisational, and time management skills Administration: Strong administrative and computer literacy skills (standard software packages, mainly Microsoft Office), Advanced Excel skills Strategic thinking: Good experience in strategy setting and horizon scanning, with aptitude in decision-making and problem-solving. Impact-oriented with a focus on delivering outcomes and impact; agile in how to achieve them Critical thinking: supported by good research skills Knowledge: CIMA / ACCA / ACA qualification or equivalent Extensive knowledge of financial procedures, budgeting, forecasting and reporting Ability to interpret data, identify trends, and make recommendations Financial best practices across charity and built environment organisations, including dual financial reporting (for example by project as well as by discipline / department) Preparing management accounts, and financial information in various formats to aid decision-making Requirements of Company's House and the Charity Commission, and familiarity with The Charities Statement of Recommended Practice Office / premises management, including building management liaison and IT / tech management Reporting on environmental footprint Stakeholder engagement: Proven experience of people management and collaboration Terms and conditions Contract: Permanent Salary: £65,000 - £74,000 (dependent on experience) REF-
Good Faith Partnership
Head of Finance
Good Faith Partnership
Head of Finance Location: Fully remote with flexible working arrangements. You must be able to travel 1-2 times per month for a team day in Bristol, Reading, or London, for which expenses will be covered. Salary: £46,350 - £49,440 depending on experience Contract: Part-time (0.8 FTE, 4 days per week), Permanent. We are flexible with how these hours are worked - working pattern to be discussed with the successful candidate. Closing date: Monday 13 July Interview date: Week commencing 27 July Start Date: ASAP - this is a new role Reporting to: Operations Director Direct Reports: Finance Officer Role Purpose The Head of Finance plays a key role in supporting Good Faith's financial health, sustainability and growth. Working closely with the Operations Director and colleagues across the organisation, they provide the financial insight, systems and support that help teams make informed decisions, deliver impactful work and plan confidently for the future. The role combines hands-on financial management with the ongoing development of financial systems, tools and processes to support Good Faith's growth and evolving needs. Working in partnership with the Operations Director, Senior Leadership Team, thematic project delivery ("track") leadership teams and project leads, the Head of Operations helps promote sound financial stewardship, clear reporting and responsible use of resources. The role also provides financial management support to Good Faith Foundation, working alongside its trustees and Charity Development Lead. The Head of Finance line manages the Finance Officer, supporting their development and helping to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the finance function. Key Responsibilities Financial Management and Reporting Support the effective management of Good Faith's finances, helping to ensure accurate reporting, strong financial stewardship and long-term sustainability. Prepare monthly management accounts, including profit and loss, balance sheet and cashflow reporting. Provide clear, timely financial reporting and insight to support decision-making by the Operations Director, Senior Leadership Team and Board. Help colleagues understand organisational financial performance, identifying trends, opportunities and areas requiring attention. Work closely with the Operations Director to develop and improve financial systems, controls, policies and processes that support effective decision-making and organisational growth. Coordinate month-end and year-end reporting processes. Build positive working relationships with external accountants, banks and other professional advisers. Maintain compliance with relevant accounting standards, tax regulations and statutory requirements. Budgeting, Forecasting and Planning Coordinate the annual budgeting process, working collaboratively with SLT and Directors across the organisation. Maintain GF s financial forecast and support scenario planning to inform decision-making and future priorities. Monitor organisational, track and project budgets against performance and support teams to understand and respond to variances. Provide financial insight and recommendations that help colleagues balance ambition with sustainability. Support business planning and provide analysis to inform significant organisational investment and spending decisions. Project Finance Work alongside track leadership teams and project leads to develop, manage and monitor project and track budgets. Produce project and track-level financial reporting and analysis, including profitability reporting. Help project teams understand financial information and use it confidently in decision-making. Provide practical financial support and guidance to help achieve GF s organisational objectives while making the best use of available resources. Warm Welcome Campaign Work closely with the Warm Welcome Head of Operations and Leadership Team, providing financial support on budgeting, reporting and forecasting. Ensure expenditure is accurately recorded, appropriately authorised and aligned with financial policies. Produce regular financial dashboards and reporting, highlighting budget variances, emerging risks and opportunities for improved efficiency. Provide insight and recommendations that support effective decision-making and responsible resource management. Cashflow, Reserves and Financial Sustainability Monitor and report on cashflow, reserves and wider financial performance, helping SLT plan for the future. Manage and process supplier and payroll payments, ensuring appropriate controls and approvals are in place and payments are made accurately and on time. Work with the Finance Officer to monitor debtor and creditor performance, supporting the timely collection of income and effective management of liabilities. Provide financial insight and scenario planning that supports sustainable growth, informed decision-making and long-term resilience. Support to Good Faith Foundation Provide financial management support to the Good Faith Foundation. Oversee the preparation of quarterly management accounts by external accountants, alongside budgets and financial reports as required. Support trustees and the Charity Development Lead with financial information, insight and analysis. Help maintain appropriate financial controls, governance and compliance arrangements. Team Management Line manage, support and develop the Finance Officer, creating opportunities for learning and professional growth. Review and oversee bookkeeping, reconciliations and transactional finance processes. Help foster a collaborative, supportive and efficient finance function that supports colleagues across GF. Contribute to a positive team culture that reflects Good Faith's values. Governance and Compliance Help ensure GF maintains high standards of governance, accountability and financial compliance. Support statutory record-keeping and coordinate company secretarial filings and documentation. Coordinate the preparation and submission of VAT returns, annual accounts, corporation tax returns and other regulatory filings, working with external accountants as required. Act as a trusted point of contact for external accountants, auditors, legal advisers and other professional advisers. Coordinate annual insurance renewals and maintain records of key organisational licences, registrations and financial policies. As needed, support audits, compliance reviews and risk management activities, helping to ensure appropriate documentation, controls and procedures are maintained. Person Specification Essential Experience Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with at least 2-3 years' working experience Experience managing finance functions within an SME, consultancy, social enterprise, charity or purpose-led organisation. Experience preparing management accounts, budgets and forecasts. Good understanding of UK financial reporting, tax and compliance requirements. Experience managing cashflow and financial planning. Proficiency in accounting software (Xero) and Microsoft Excel/Google Workspace. Essential Skills Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to communicate financial information clearly and confidently to non-finance colleagues. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines effectively. Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of people. The ability to balance financial sustainability with organisational ambition and social impact. Desirable Experience in consultancy, professional services, social enterprise or charitable sectors. Experience managing the finances of grant-funded projects Experience supporting boards, trustees or senior leadership teams. Knowledge of charity finance and governance requirements. Experience supporting and developing colleagues through line management. Personal Attributes Collaborative and relationship-focused, with a genuine desire to support others. Inclusive in approach and committed to building positive working relationships Proactive and solutions-oriented, with the confidence to improve systems and ways of working. Trustworthy, accountable and able to exercise sound judgement. Comfortable working in a dynamic and evolving organisation. Able to balance ambition with pragmatism, helping the organisation make the most of its resources. Committed to Good Faith's mission, values and the positive impact of our work. Key Relationships Operations Director Senior Leadership Team Project Leads Thematic project delivery leadership teams Finance Officer Good Faith Foundation Charity Development Lead and Trustees External accountants and professional advisers Clients . click apply for full job details
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance Location: Fully remote with flexible working arrangements. You must be able to travel 1-2 times per month for a team day in Bristol, Reading, or London, for which expenses will be covered. Salary: £46,350 - £49,440 depending on experience Contract: Part-time (0.8 FTE, 4 days per week), Permanent. We are flexible with how these hours are worked - working pattern to be discussed with the successful candidate. Closing date: Monday 13 July Interview date: Week commencing 27 July Start Date: ASAP - this is a new role Reporting to: Operations Director Direct Reports: Finance Officer Role Purpose The Head of Finance plays a key role in supporting Good Faith's financial health, sustainability and growth. Working closely with the Operations Director and colleagues across the organisation, they provide the financial insight, systems and support that help teams make informed decisions, deliver impactful work and plan confidently for the future. The role combines hands-on financial management with the ongoing development of financial systems, tools and processes to support Good Faith's growth and evolving needs. Working in partnership with the Operations Director, Senior Leadership Team, thematic project delivery ("track") leadership teams and project leads, the Head of Operations helps promote sound financial stewardship, clear reporting and responsible use of resources. The role also provides financial management support to Good Faith Foundation, working alongside its trustees and Charity Development Lead. The Head of Finance line manages the Finance Officer, supporting their development and helping to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the finance function. Key Responsibilities Financial Management and Reporting Support the effective management of Good Faith's finances, helping to ensure accurate reporting, strong financial stewardship and long-term sustainability. Prepare monthly management accounts, including profit and loss, balance sheet and cashflow reporting. Provide clear, timely financial reporting and insight to support decision-making by the Operations Director, Senior Leadership Team and Board. Help colleagues understand organisational financial performance, identifying trends, opportunities and areas requiring attention. Work closely with the Operations Director to develop and improve financial systems, controls, policies and processes that support effective decision-making and organisational growth. Coordinate month-end and year-end reporting processes. Build positive working relationships with external accountants, banks and other professional advisers. Maintain compliance with relevant accounting standards, tax regulations and statutory requirements. Budgeting, Forecasting and Planning Coordinate the annual budgeting process, working collaboratively with SLT and Directors across the organisation. Maintain GF s financial forecast and support scenario planning to inform decision-making and future priorities. Monitor organisational, track and project budgets against performance and support teams to understand and respond to variances. Provide financial insight and recommendations that help colleagues balance ambition with sustainability. Support business planning and provide analysis to inform significant organisational investment and spending decisions. Project Finance Work alongside track leadership teams and project leads to develop, manage and monitor project and track budgets. Produce project and track-level financial reporting and analysis, including profitability reporting. Help project teams understand financial information and use it confidently in decision-making. Provide practical financial support and guidance to help achieve GF s organisational objectives while making the best use of available resources. Warm Welcome Campaign Work closely with the Warm Welcome Head of Operations and Leadership Team, providing financial support on budgeting, reporting and forecasting. Ensure expenditure is accurately recorded, appropriately authorised and aligned with financial policies. Produce regular financial dashboards and reporting, highlighting budget variances, emerging risks and opportunities for improved efficiency. Provide insight and recommendations that support effective decision-making and responsible resource management. Cashflow, Reserves and Financial Sustainability Monitor and report on cashflow, reserves and wider financial performance, helping SLT plan for the future. Manage and process supplier and payroll payments, ensuring appropriate controls and approvals are in place and payments are made accurately and on time. Work with the Finance Officer to monitor debtor and creditor performance, supporting the timely collection of income and effective management of liabilities. Provide financial insight and scenario planning that supports sustainable growth, informed decision-making and long-term resilience. Support to Good Faith Foundation Provide financial management support to the Good Faith Foundation. Oversee the preparation of quarterly management accounts by external accountants, alongside budgets and financial reports as required. Support trustees and the Charity Development Lead with financial information, insight and analysis. Help maintain appropriate financial controls, governance and compliance arrangements. Team Management Line manage, support and develop the Finance Officer, creating opportunities for learning and professional growth. Review and oversee bookkeeping, reconciliations and transactional finance processes. Help foster a collaborative, supportive and efficient finance function that supports colleagues across GF. Contribute to a positive team culture that reflects Good Faith's values. Governance and Compliance Help ensure GF maintains high standards of governance, accountability and financial compliance. Support statutory record-keeping and coordinate company secretarial filings and documentation. Coordinate the preparation and submission of VAT returns, annual accounts, corporation tax returns and other regulatory filings, working with external accountants as required. Act as a trusted point of contact for external accountants, auditors, legal advisers and other professional advisers. Coordinate annual insurance renewals and maintain records of key organisational licences, registrations and financial policies. As needed, support audits, compliance reviews and risk management activities, helping to ensure appropriate documentation, controls and procedures are maintained. Person Specification Essential Experience Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with at least 2-3 years' working experience Experience managing finance functions within an SME, consultancy, social enterprise, charity or purpose-led organisation. Experience preparing management accounts, budgets and forecasts. Good understanding of UK financial reporting, tax and compliance requirements. Experience managing cashflow and financial planning. Proficiency in accounting software (Xero) and Microsoft Excel/Google Workspace. Essential Skills Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to communicate financial information clearly and confidently to non-finance colleagues. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines effectively. Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of people. The ability to balance financial sustainability with organisational ambition and social impact. Desirable Experience in consultancy, professional services, social enterprise or charitable sectors. Experience managing the finances of grant-funded projects Experience supporting boards, trustees or senior leadership teams. Knowledge of charity finance and governance requirements. Experience supporting and developing colleagues through line management. Personal Attributes Collaborative and relationship-focused, with a genuine desire to support others. Inclusive in approach and committed to building positive working relationships Proactive and solutions-oriented, with the confidence to improve systems and ways of working. Trustworthy, accountable and able to exercise sound judgement. Comfortable working in a dynamic and evolving organisation. Able to balance ambition with pragmatism, helping the organisation make the most of its resources. Committed to Good Faith's mission, values and the positive impact of our work. Key Relationships Operations Director Senior Leadership Team Project Leads Thematic project delivery leadership teams Finance Officer Good Faith Foundation Charity Development Lead and Trustees External accountants and professional advisers Clients . click apply for full job details
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
Chief Information Officer
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
Lead a new ICT service and digital transformation that improves services, strengthens resilience, and delivers better outcomes for residents. We're all in for our residents, our communities, and each other. At the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), we are committed to becoming the best Council for the communities we serve. Guided by our values of integrity, respect, putting communities first, and working together, we deliver services across one of London's most distinctive and diverse boroughs. Home to globally recognised cultural institutions, internationally connected communities, and neighbourhoods of striking contrast and character, RBKC serves more than 150,000 residents across one of London's most dynamic boroughs. In the wake of the Grenfell tragedy, our commitment to residents has only deepened. We continue to listen, learn, and drive meaningful change, ensuring residents remain at the centre of every decision we make. Technology, digital innovation, and data are central to our future. RBKC is delivering a significant programme of transformation, investing in modern infrastructure, cyber resilience, digital capability, and better use of data to create services that are more responsive, efficient, and focused on residents. At RBKC, we want to use technology to improve the resident experience, modernise services, strengthen resilience, and free up resources for the services that matter most. As our Chief Information Officer, you will lead this agenda with strategic clarity, sound judgement, and a strong commitment to innovation, public service, and better outcomes across the borough. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a high-profile borough, lead meaningful transformation, and make a visible difference to residents, staff, and communities. The Opportunity Reporting to the Strategic Director of Grenfell Partnerships, Communities and Transformation, you will provide strategic leadership across the Council's digital, data, and technology services, ensuring investment supports corporate priorities and delivers a clear benefit for residents. You will lead the delivery of RBKC's Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, with oversight of IT operations, cyber security, enterprise architecture, digital transformation, and data governance across the organisation. This is a high-profile leadership role requiring credibility, sound judgement, and the ability to operate confidently in a politically sensitive environment. You will build trusted relationships with elected Members, Executive Directors, partners, suppliers, and residents, while communicating complex issues with authority and clarity. You will play a central role in shaping how the Council works in the future, using technology to improve services, strengthen resilience, and deliver lasting benefits for residents and staff. You will provide visible and inclusive leadership, inspiring multidisciplinary teams, embedding digital thinking across the organisation, and fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities • Lead the delivery of RBKC's Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, aligning investment with corporate priorities, resident outcomes, and service improvement • Provide strategic leadership across IT operations, cyber security, enterprise architecture, digital transformation, and data governance • Work in close partnership with the Executive Leadership Team and elected Members to support the Council's wider ambitions • Oversee a complex supplier and contract landscape, ensuring value for money, strong governance, and effective risk management • Champion the use of data and insight to support better decision-making across the organisation • Lead and develop a multidisciplinary ICT function that delivers strong performance and continuous improvement • Strengthen the Council's cyber security posture and organisational resilience in response to an increasingly complex threat environment • Foster a collaborative culture that supports excellent performance, innovation, and strong outcomes for residents About You You will be an accomplished technology leader with significant senior experience across digital, data, and technology functions within a complex organisation. You will bring a strong track record of leading organisation-wide digital transformation, alongside deep expertise in cyber security, IT operations, enterprise architecture, and data governance. You will combine strategic and operational leadership with the ability to influence at Executive Director and Member level, build trusted relationships, and translate complex technical issues into clear, accessible advice. Alongside technical credibility, you will bring a collaborative leadership style grounded in our values and a clear commitment to public service, continuous improvement, and better outcomes for residents. If you share our ambition to build an inclusive, innovative organisation that keeps residents at the centre, we would welcome your application.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Lead a new ICT service and digital transformation that improves services, strengthens resilience, and delivers better outcomes for residents. We're all in for our residents, our communities, and each other. At the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), we are committed to becoming the best Council for the communities we serve. Guided by our values of integrity, respect, putting communities first, and working together, we deliver services across one of London's most distinctive and diverse boroughs. Home to globally recognised cultural institutions, internationally connected communities, and neighbourhoods of striking contrast and character, RBKC serves more than 150,000 residents across one of London's most dynamic boroughs. In the wake of the Grenfell tragedy, our commitment to residents has only deepened. We continue to listen, learn, and drive meaningful change, ensuring residents remain at the centre of every decision we make. Technology, digital innovation, and data are central to our future. RBKC is delivering a significant programme of transformation, investing in modern infrastructure, cyber resilience, digital capability, and better use of data to create services that are more responsive, efficient, and focused on residents. At RBKC, we want to use technology to improve the resident experience, modernise services, strengthen resilience, and free up resources for the services that matter most. As our Chief Information Officer, you will lead this agenda with strategic clarity, sound judgement, and a strong commitment to innovation, public service, and better outcomes across the borough. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of a high-profile borough, lead meaningful transformation, and make a visible difference to residents, staff, and communities. The Opportunity Reporting to the Strategic Director of Grenfell Partnerships, Communities and Transformation, you will provide strategic leadership across the Council's digital, data, and technology services, ensuring investment supports corporate priorities and delivers a clear benefit for residents. You will lead the delivery of RBKC's Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, with oversight of IT operations, cyber security, enterprise architecture, digital transformation, and data governance across the organisation. This is a high-profile leadership role requiring credibility, sound judgement, and the ability to operate confidently in a politically sensitive environment. You will build trusted relationships with elected Members, Executive Directors, partners, suppliers, and residents, while communicating complex issues with authority and clarity. You will play a central role in shaping how the Council works in the future, using technology to improve services, strengthen resilience, and deliver lasting benefits for residents and staff. You will provide visible and inclusive leadership, inspiring multidisciplinary teams, embedding digital thinking across the organisation, and fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities • Lead the delivery of RBKC's Digital, Data and Technology Strategy, aligning investment with corporate priorities, resident outcomes, and service improvement • Provide strategic leadership across IT operations, cyber security, enterprise architecture, digital transformation, and data governance • Work in close partnership with the Executive Leadership Team and elected Members to support the Council's wider ambitions • Oversee a complex supplier and contract landscape, ensuring value for money, strong governance, and effective risk management • Champion the use of data and insight to support better decision-making across the organisation • Lead and develop a multidisciplinary ICT function that delivers strong performance and continuous improvement • Strengthen the Council's cyber security posture and organisational resilience in response to an increasingly complex threat environment • Foster a collaborative culture that supports excellent performance, innovation, and strong outcomes for residents About You You will be an accomplished technology leader with significant senior experience across digital, data, and technology functions within a complex organisation. You will bring a strong track record of leading organisation-wide digital transformation, alongside deep expertise in cyber security, IT operations, enterprise architecture, and data governance. You will combine strategic and operational leadership with the ability to influence at Executive Director and Member level, build trusted relationships, and translate complex technical issues into clear, accessible advice. Alongside technical credibility, you will bring a collaborative leadership style grounded in our values and a clear commitment to public service, continuous improvement, and better outcomes for residents. If you share our ambition to build an inclusive, innovative organisation that keeps residents at the centre, we would welcome your application.
HM TREASURY-1
Assistant Parliamentary Clerk
HM TREASURY-1
Policy Apprenticeship -Assistant Parliamentary Clerk Salary: £29,180 Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: This post is available on a full time, part time or job share basis, and flexible working hours can be accommodated. Location: London (1 Horse Guards Road) only If you are interested in the inner workings of the Government, meeting Ministers, Senior Officials and liaising with the Press then this could be the job for you! About the Team The Ministerial and Communications Group sits at the heart of the Treasury. If you are interested in the inner workings of the Government, meeting Ministers, Senior Officials and liaising with the Press then this could be the place for you! We are a friendly and inclusive Group working on some of the most exciting issues of the day, bringing together work from across the rest of the department and engaging closely with partners across Whitehall and beyond. We provide support to Ministers, through Ministerial offices. We act as Treasury's external face, through the Press Office and Communications team. We are responsible for managing the department, through our support for the Permanent Secretary, the Second Permanent Secretaries, the Treasury Board, and the Executive Management Board (EMB), and our ownership of Treasury governance structures. The Group is led by the Permanent Secretary Treasury's Parliamentary Unit is a friendly team of six. We are part of the larger ministerial team, working closely with the Chancellor's and other Private Offices. We are responsible for providing advice, co-ordinating and supporting the successful delivery of the Treasury's parliamentary business. We support each other to develop our careers and maintain our work/life balances. The key responsibilities of the post-holder will be: As an Assistant Parliamentary Clerk, you will work, as part of a team, to co-ordinate the parliamentary business of the Treasury and its supporting government departments and agencies. The main responsibility is helping to deliver the Treasury's legislative priorities and parliamentary business. Key Accountabilities for this role include: Preparing documents and secondary legislation for presentation to Parliament, including liaison with officials, National Archives and the House authorities Ensuring the timely allocation of questions to drafting colleagues in Treasury and HMRC. Contribute to maintaining high level of PQ on time answering rates. Monitoring the progress of Treasury issues in Parliament, keeping Treasury colleagues updated on the issues raised. This includes preparing a weekly forward look of Treasury business in Parliament and preparing the Chancellor's cabinet briefing on Parliamentary business. Allocating Lords oral questions to policy teams in the department to answer; clearing answers through ministers and special advisers. Preparing Written Ministerial Statements for publication in Parliament to ensure Treasury announcements are given to Parliament on time and in the appropriate format. Provide support to Treasury ministers and colleagues on other parliamentary matters. Contributing to flexible and supportive team working whilst taking the opportunity to learn about parliamentary and policy work more comprehensively. As part of your role, you will complete a Level 4 Policy Officer apprenticeship with JGA. You will need to meet the eligibility requirements for apprenticeship funding and pass an assessment of prior learning from the apprenticeship provider to ensure funding is being used to develop new knowledge, skills and behaviours. Qualifications Required You will be required to evidence the below existing qualifications: Equivalent of Level 2 Maths and English (GCSE Grade C/4 or above). About You We are looking for people who have the ability to prioritise and organise a diverse workload that involves working with people both within the team and outside. You will be able to follow procedures methodically and accurately in a fast-paced environment as well as have the ability to work collaboratively and effectively with others, developing and nurturing positive relationships and drawing on different perspectives to arrive at high quality outcomes. Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Policy Apprenticeship -Assistant Parliamentary Clerk Salary: £29,180 Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: This post is available on a full time, part time or job share basis, and flexible working hours can be accommodated. Location: London (1 Horse Guards Road) only If you are interested in the inner workings of the Government, meeting Ministers, Senior Officials and liaising with the Press then this could be the job for you! About the Team The Ministerial and Communications Group sits at the heart of the Treasury. If you are interested in the inner workings of the Government, meeting Ministers, Senior Officials and liaising with the Press then this could be the place for you! We are a friendly and inclusive Group working on some of the most exciting issues of the day, bringing together work from across the rest of the department and engaging closely with partners across Whitehall and beyond. We provide support to Ministers, through Ministerial offices. We act as Treasury's external face, through the Press Office and Communications team. We are responsible for managing the department, through our support for the Permanent Secretary, the Second Permanent Secretaries, the Treasury Board, and the Executive Management Board (EMB), and our ownership of Treasury governance structures. The Group is led by the Permanent Secretary Treasury's Parliamentary Unit is a friendly team of six. We are part of the larger ministerial team, working closely with the Chancellor's and other Private Offices. We are responsible for providing advice, co-ordinating and supporting the successful delivery of the Treasury's parliamentary business. We support each other to develop our careers and maintain our work/life balances. The key responsibilities of the post-holder will be: As an Assistant Parliamentary Clerk, you will work, as part of a team, to co-ordinate the parliamentary business of the Treasury and its supporting government departments and agencies. The main responsibility is helping to deliver the Treasury's legislative priorities and parliamentary business. Key Accountabilities for this role include: Preparing documents and secondary legislation for presentation to Parliament, including liaison with officials, National Archives and the House authorities Ensuring the timely allocation of questions to drafting colleagues in Treasury and HMRC. Contribute to maintaining high level of PQ on time answering rates. Monitoring the progress of Treasury issues in Parliament, keeping Treasury colleagues updated on the issues raised. This includes preparing a weekly forward look of Treasury business in Parliament and preparing the Chancellor's cabinet briefing on Parliamentary business. Allocating Lords oral questions to policy teams in the department to answer; clearing answers through ministers and special advisers. Preparing Written Ministerial Statements for publication in Parliament to ensure Treasury announcements are given to Parliament on time and in the appropriate format. Provide support to Treasury ministers and colleagues on other parliamentary matters. Contributing to flexible and supportive team working whilst taking the opportunity to learn about parliamentary and policy work more comprehensively. As part of your role, you will complete a Level 4 Policy Officer apprenticeship with JGA. You will need to meet the eligibility requirements for apprenticeship funding and pass an assessment of prior learning from the apprenticeship provider to ensure funding is being used to develop new knowledge, skills and behaviours. Qualifications Required You will be required to evidence the below existing qualifications: Equivalent of Level 2 Maths and English (GCSE Grade C/4 or above). About You We are looking for people who have the ability to prioritise and organise a diverse workload that involves working with people both within the team and outside. You will be able to follow procedures methodically and accurately in a fast-paced environment as well as have the ability to work collaboratively and effectively with others, developing and nurturing positive relationships and drawing on different perspectives to arrive at high quality outcomes. Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link.
Morgan Law
Senior Information Governance Manager
Morgan Law
Morgan Law are delighted to be supporting the Royal Parks (TRP) with the recruitment of their Senior Information Governance Manager. BACKGROUND The Senior Information Governance Manager will lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of Information Governance across The Royal Parks. You will ensure that TRP manages its information responsibly, lawfully, securely and proportionately across both digital and paper records. The role will be part of One IT, providing specialist guidance on how information is created, stored, accessed, retained, disposed of, monitored and assured. The role will support TRP in moving from reactive information handling to a more structured, accountable and mature model of information ownership. MAIN DUTIES Lead on effective information governance practices directly reporting to the Head of IT. You will ensure there is clear oversight and accountability across data protection, records management and freedom of information, data breach management, data governance and information security. Act as the Data Protection Officer (DPO) for TRP, utilising, where necessary, knowledge from the Data Protection Compliance Manager who works part time. Work as part of One IT to define and embed clear guidance on the storage, classification, retention and monitoring of digital information. Line manage the Records Manager and ensure that records management activity is aligned with TRP's wider Information Governance priorities. Develop and maintain a clear model for data and information ownership across TRP. Oversee and support with the development and delivery of information governance training programmes and guidance to all our employees, collaborating with your team to do this. Lead and oversee TRP's approach to Freedom of Information requests, Environmental Information Regulations requests and Data Subject Access Requests. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, Freedom of Information Act, Environmental Information Regulations and related Information Governance obligations. Experience of managing or supporting FOI, EIR and DSAR processes. Experience of developing and implementing records management arrangements across paper and digital records. Good understanding of retention schedules, information lifecycle management, data ownership and information asset management. Experience of supporting DPIAs, privacy notices, data sharing arrangements, supplier due diligence and data processing agreements. Ability to provide pragmatic, risk based advice to senior managers and operational teams.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Morgan Law are delighted to be supporting the Royal Parks (TRP) with the recruitment of their Senior Information Governance Manager. BACKGROUND The Senior Information Governance Manager will lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of Information Governance across The Royal Parks. You will ensure that TRP manages its information responsibly, lawfully, securely and proportionately across both digital and paper records. The role will be part of One IT, providing specialist guidance on how information is created, stored, accessed, retained, disposed of, monitored and assured. The role will support TRP in moving from reactive information handling to a more structured, accountable and mature model of information ownership. MAIN DUTIES Lead on effective information governance practices directly reporting to the Head of IT. You will ensure there is clear oversight and accountability across data protection, records management and freedom of information, data breach management, data governance and information security. Act as the Data Protection Officer (DPO) for TRP, utilising, where necessary, knowledge from the Data Protection Compliance Manager who works part time. Work as part of One IT to define and embed clear guidance on the storage, classification, retention and monitoring of digital information. Line manage the Records Manager and ensure that records management activity is aligned with TRP's wider Information Governance priorities. Develop and maintain a clear model for data and information ownership across TRP. Oversee and support with the development and delivery of information governance training programmes and guidance to all our employees, collaborating with your team to do this. Lead and oversee TRP's approach to Freedom of Information requests, Environmental Information Regulations requests and Data Subject Access Requests. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE Strong working knowledge of UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, Freedom of Information Act, Environmental Information Regulations and related Information Governance obligations. Experience of managing or supporting FOI, EIR and DSAR processes. Experience of developing and implementing records management arrangements across paper and digital records. Good understanding of retention schedules, information lifecycle management, data ownership and information asset management. Experience of supporting DPIAs, privacy notices, data sharing arrangements, supplier due diligence and data processing agreements. Ability to provide pragmatic, risk based advice to senior managers and operational teams.
hireful
Compliance Manager - Consumer Banking
hireful
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Compliance Advisory Manager to join a growing banking organisation, reporting directly to the Head of Compliance Oversight on 12-month fixed term contract. This role offers the chance to play a key part in maintaining a strong compliance culture while ensuring adherence to FCA, PRA and wider regulatory requirements across UK Retail and Corporate Banking operations. As Compliance Manager, you will provide expert regulatory guidance to business stakeholders, oversee regulatory reporting, support regulatory change initiatives, conduct horizon scanning, and assist in delivering the annual Compliance Plan. You will review policies, procedures, financial promotions, and governance frameworks, while supporting senior management, committees and regulatory engagement activities. The role also includes compliance monitoring, risk assessment, staff training, management information reporting and supporting cross-border business activities. Role: Banking Compliance manager, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Senior Compliance Officer, Banking Compliance Manager, Compliance & Risk Manager Salary: £75k-£80k Plus plus discretionary bonus and great benefits including 12.5% pension Location: Central London 1 day a week work from home We are seeking a proactive compliance professional with at least five years experience within a UK banking or financial services compliance function. You will possess strong knowledge of FCA and PRA regulations, governance, conduct risk, complaints handling, regulatory reporting and policy development. The ability to interpret complex regulations, influence stakeholders, manage multiple priorities and communicate effectively with senior leaders is essential. Sound like something you are keen to be involved in? CLICK APPLY and send through a copy of a CV.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Compliance Advisory Manager to join a growing banking organisation, reporting directly to the Head of Compliance Oversight on 12-month fixed term contract. This role offers the chance to play a key part in maintaining a strong compliance culture while ensuring adherence to FCA, PRA and wider regulatory requirements across UK Retail and Corporate Banking operations. As Compliance Manager, you will provide expert regulatory guidance to business stakeholders, oversee regulatory reporting, support regulatory change initiatives, conduct horizon scanning, and assist in delivering the annual Compliance Plan. You will review policies, procedures, financial promotions, and governance frameworks, while supporting senior management, committees and regulatory engagement activities. The role also includes compliance monitoring, risk assessment, staff training, management information reporting and supporting cross-border business activities. Role: Banking Compliance manager, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Senior Compliance Officer, Banking Compliance Manager, Compliance & Risk Manager Salary: £75k-£80k Plus plus discretionary bonus and great benefits including 12.5% pension Location: Central London 1 day a week work from home We are seeking a proactive compliance professional with at least five years experience within a UK banking or financial services compliance function. You will possess strong knowledge of FCA and PRA regulations, governance, conduct risk, complaints handling, regulatory reporting and policy development. The ability to interpret complex regulations, influence stakeholders, manage multiple priorities and communicate effectively with senior leaders is essential. Sound like something you are keen to be involved in? CLICK APPLY and send through a copy of a CV.
Robert Walters
Pre-sales Director
Robert Walters City, London
The Pre-sales Director is a senior leadership role responsible for the development, governance, and ongoing evolution of the organisation's service and technology portfolio. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the role ensures that the organisation's portfolio of services and solutions is clearly defined, aligned with strategic priorities, and effectively positioned to support sales engagement and end-to-end operational delivery. The Pre-sales Director provides leadership across both Portfolio Management and Pre-Sales functions, ensuring customer requirements are translated into robust, commercially viable solutions and that services are developed with clear operational frameworks. The role works cross-functionally with Strategy, Marketing, Sales, and Service Delivery leadership to ensure the portfolio remains aligned with customer needs, operational capability, and market demand. Main Duties and Responsibilities Provide strategic leadership for the development and management of the organisation's portfolio of services and solutions, ensuring corporate strategy is translated into clearly defined, commercially viable offerings that can be positioned in the market and delivered by operational teams. Oversee the life cycle management of portfolio offerings from concept and development through commercialisation, adoption, optimisation, and retirement. Lead and develop the organisation's Pre-Sales capability, including Solution Architects, Pre-Sales Consultants, and Pre-Sales Operations, ensuring a consultative, client-focused approach that supports sales engagement and solution development throughout the customer life cycle. Establish governance frameworks and best practices for solution design, ensuring proposals are robust, commercially sound, and aligned with operational delivery capability. Ensure consistent pre-sales engagement across the sales life cycle, including discovery, solution design, demonstrations, proof-of-concept activities, and responses to bids and proposals. Work closely with Sales leadership to support effective go-to-market execution and ensure strong collaboration between Sales and Pre-Sales teams throughout the opportunity life cycle. Provide leadership and oversight for proposal development and technical responses to bids, ensuring high-quality and consistent submissions. Ensure services and solutions are developed with appropriate operational frameworks, documentation, and implementation guidance to enable consistent delivery by operational teams. Work closely with Service Delivery leadership to ensure service readiness, operational capability, and life cycle considerations are incorporated into portfolio development. Support the Sales organisation by ensuring the portfolio is clearly defined, appropriately packaged, and supported with relevant solution frameworks, documentation, and collateral. Work with senior stakeholders and Subject Matter Experts to ensure portfolio development reflects technology direction, innovation, and organisational priorities. Maintain oversight of the technology and supplier ecosystem that underpins the portfolio, ensuring alignment with organisational strategy and service capability. Act as a key stakeholder in the processes and systems that support the life cycle from opportunity through to service delivery and revenue realisation. Monitor portfolio performance, service adoption, and market relevance, identifying opportunities for improvement and evolution. Work with supplier management functions to ensure vendors supporting the portfolio deliver value and align with strategic objectives. Essential Skills and Qualifications Significant experience in portfolio management and pre-sales, solution architecture, or related leadership roles. Proven leadership experience managing multidisciplinary teams across portfolio management, pre-sales, and/or solution architecture functions. Strong understanding of Contact Centre, Network Services, Customer Experience, and related enterprise technology solutions. Experience translating organisational strategy into clearly defined services, solutions, and go-to-market propositions. Strong commercial and strategic thinking, with the ability to balance customer requirements, market opportunities, and operational delivery capabilities. Strong understanding of consultative pre-sales methodologies, including discovery, solution design, and bid/proposal development. Experience defining and managing service portfolios, including life cycle management, service definition, and portfolio evolution. Ability to work effectively with Marketing, Sales, Commercial, and Service Delivery leadership to support successful sales engagement and service delivery. Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and influencing skills, with the ability to operate effectively at senior leadership level. Understanding of industry frameworks and standards, including IT service management, information security, cyber security, and compliance frameworks. Experience within managed services, systems integration, customer experience technology, or similar technology-enabled service environments is desirable. Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
The Pre-sales Director is a senior leadership role responsible for the development, governance, and ongoing evolution of the organisation's service and technology portfolio. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the role ensures that the organisation's portfolio of services and solutions is clearly defined, aligned with strategic priorities, and effectively positioned to support sales engagement and end-to-end operational delivery. The Pre-sales Director provides leadership across both Portfolio Management and Pre-Sales functions, ensuring customer requirements are translated into robust, commercially viable solutions and that services are developed with clear operational frameworks. The role works cross-functionally with Strategy, Marketing, Sales, and Service Delivery leadership to ensure the portfolio remains aligned with customer needs, operational capability, and market demand. Main Duties and Responsibilities Provide strategic leadership for the development and management of the organisation's portfolio of services and solutions, ensuring corporate strategy is translated into clearly defined, commercially viable offerings that can be positioned in the market and delivered by operational teams. Oversee the life cycle management of portfolio offerings from concept and development through commercialisation, adoption, optimisation, and retirement. Lead and develop the organisation's Pre-Sales capability, including Solution Architects, Pre-Sales Consultants, and Pre-Sales Operations, ensuring a consultative, client-focused approach that supports sales engagement and solution development throughout the customer life cycle. Establish governance frameworks and best practices for solution design, ensuring proposals are robust, commercially sound, and aligned with operational delivery capability. Ensure consistent pre-sales engagement across the sales life cycle, including discovery, solution design, demonstrations, proof-of-concept activities, and responses to bids and proposals. Work closely with Sales leadership to support effective go-to-market execution and ensure strong collaboration between Sales and Pre-Sales teams throughout the opportunity life cycle. Provide leadership and oversight for proposal development and technical responses to bids, ensuring high-quality and consistent submissions. Ensure services and solutions are developed with appropriate operational frameworks, documentation, and implementation guidance to enable consistent delivery by operational teams. Work closely with Service Delivery leadership to ensure service readiness, operational capability, and life cycle considerations are incorporated into portfolio development. Support the Sales organisation by ensuring the portfolio is clearly defined, appropriately packaged, and supported with relevant solution frameworks, documentation, and collateral. Work with senior stakeholders and Subject Matter Experts to ensure portfolio development reflects technology direction, innovation, and organisational priorities. Maintain oversight of the technology and supplier ecosystem that underpins the portfolio, ensuring alignment with organisational strategy and service capability. Act as a key stakeholder in the processes and systems that support the life cycle from opportunity through to service delivery and revenue realisation. Monitor portfolio performance, service adoption, and market relevance, identifying opportunities for improvement and evolution. Work with supplier management functions to ensure vendors supporting the portfolio deliver value and align with strategic objectives. Essential Skills and Qualifications Significant experience in portfolio management and pre-sales, solution architecture, or related leadership roles. Proven leadership experience managing multidisciplinary teams across portfolio management, pre-sales, and/or solution architecture functions. Strong understanding of Contact Centre, Network Services, Customer Experience, and related enterprise technology solutions. Experience translating organisational strategy into clearly defined services, solutions, and go-to-market propositions. Strong commercial and strategic thinking, with the ability to balance customer requirements, market opportunities, and operational delivery capabilities. Strong understanding of consultative pre-sales methodologies, including discovery, solution design, and bid/proposal development. Experience defining and managing service portfolios, including life cycle management, service definition, and portfolio evolution. Ability to work effectively with Marketing, Sales, Commercial, and Service Delivery leadership to support successful sales engagement and service delivery. Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and influencing skills, with the ability to operate effectively at senior leadership level. Understanding of industry frameworks and standards, including IT service management, information security, cyber security, and compliance frameworks. Experience within managed services, systems integration, customer experience technology, or similar technology-enabled service environments is desirable. Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Finance Manager (Part-Time)
Loughborough Estate Management Board Loughborough, Leicestershire
Finance Manager (Part-Time) Loughborough Estate Management Board (LEMB) is a resident-led housing management organisation delivering services on behalf of the local community. Working closely with residents, Lambeth Council, and other stakeholders, LEMB is committed to providing high-quality, customer-focused services while promoting transparency, inclusiveness, innovation, integrity, and value for money. Position: Finance Manager (Part-Time) Reports to: Neighbourhood Services Director Responsible for: Finance Officer Finance Manager Day-to-Day Duties Lead and manage the financial operations of LEMB, ensuring compliance with financial policies, statutory requirements, and the Management Agreement. Prepare annual budgets, business plans, management accounts, and year-end financial statements. Produce accurate financial reports and present findings to the Board, Finance Sub-Committee, and senior management team. Manage cash flow, banking, investments, reconciliations, and financial controls. Oversee VAT, corporation tax, audit processes, payroll, insurance, and other key financial contracts. Maintain and develop financial policies, procedures, and risk management frameworks. Liaise with Lambeth Council, auditors, HMRC, and other external stakeholders on financial matters. Support managers with financial planning, budgeting, and contract negotiations. Manage and support the Finance Officer, providing guidance and operational cover where required. Ensure Sage accounting systems are maintained and used effectively to support accurate financial reporting. Finance Manager Requirements Qualifications Fully qualified accountant or equivalent demonstrable financial management experience. Experience Experience in financial management, budgeting, management accounting, and financial reporting. Experience preparing annual accounts and managing audit processes. Experience with financial risk management and developing financial policies and procedures. Experience using Sage accounting software. Experience working with Boards, Committees, or senior stakeholders. Housing sector, tenant management organisation, or local authority experience is desirable. Skills & Knowledge Strong financial analysis, reporting, and problem-solving skills. Ability to explain complex financial information to non-financial audiences. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Knowledge of VAT, corporation tax, financial governance, and regulatory compliance. Benefits Opportunity to play a key strategic role within a resident-led community organisation. Direct influence on financial planning, governance, and organisational development. Exposure to Board-level decision making and stakeholder engagement. Flexible part-time working arrangement. Opportunity to contribute to community-focused housing services. Supportive working environment aligned to LEMB's values of inclusiveness, transparency, quality, innovation, and integrity.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager (Part-Time) Loughborough Estate Management Board (LEMB) is a resident-led housing management organisation delivering services on behalf of the local community. Working closely with residents, Lambeth Council, and other stakeholders, LEMB is committed to providing high-quality, customer-focused services while promoting transparency, inclusiveness, innovation, integrity, and value for money. Position: Finance Manager (Part-Time) Reports to: Neighbourhood Services Director Responsible for: Finance Officer Finance Manager Day-to-Day Duties Lead and manage the financial operations of LEMB, ensuring compliance with financial policies, statutory requirements, and the Management Agreement. Prepare annual budgets, business plans, management accounts, and year-end financial statements. Produce accurate financial reports and present findings to the Board, Finance Sub-Committee, and senior management team. Manage cash flow, banking, investments, reconciliations, and financial controls. Oversee VAT, corporation tax, audit processes, payroll, insurance, and other key financial contracts. Maintain and develop financial policies, procedures, and risk management frameworks. Liaise with Lambeth Council, auditors, HMRC, and other external stakeholders on financial matters. Support managers with financial planning, budgeting, and contract negotiations. Manage and support the Finance Officer, providing guidance and operational cover where required. Ensure Sage accounting systems are maintained and used effectively to support accurate financial reporting. Finance Manager Requirements Qualifications Fully qualified accountant or equivalent demonstrable financial management experience. Experience Experience in financial management, budgeting, management accounting, and financial reporting. Experience preparing annual accounts and managing audit processes. Experience with financial risk management and developing financial policies and procedures. Experience using Sage accounting software. Experience working with Boards, Committees, or senior stakeholders. Housing sector, tenant management organisation, or local authority experience is desirable. Skills & Knowledge Strong financial analysis, reporting, and problem-solving skills. Ability to explain complex financial information to non-financial audiences. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to meet tight deadlines. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Knowledge of VAT, corporation tax, financial governance, and regulatory compliance. Benefits Opportunity to play a key strategic role within a resident-led community organisation. Direct influence on financial planning, governance, and organisational development. Exposure to Board-level decision making and stakeholder engagement. Flexible part-time working arrangement. Opportunity to contribute to community-focused housing services. Supportive working environment aligned to LEMB's values of inclusiveness, transparency, quality, innovation, and integrity.
4Recruitment Services
Senior Governance Officer
4Recruitment Services Dudley, West Midlands
Senior Governance Officer - Dudley Contract Hybrid Competitive rate please state your desired rate. Full time Requirements This role will work closely with the Director and Monitoring Officer to support the delivery of key governance projects and priorities across the organisation. The postholder will take delegated responsibility for areas within the Monitoring Officer s remit, with a strong focus on strengthening governance arrangements through effective process mapping and embedding robust decision-making frameworks at both Member and Officer level. The role will play a critical part in implementing and embedding key governance frameworks, including the Member and Officer Protocol and the Constitution, while supporting the organisation s ambition to enhance and embed effective scrutiny. Operating at a level equivalent to a Monitoring Officer or Deputy Monitoring Officer, the successful candidate will bring significant expertise in governance and decision-making, providing high-level advice and ensuring compliance with statutory and best practice standards. To find out more information please contact Abbie at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
Jun 22, 2026
Contractor
Senior Governance Officer - Dudley Contract Hybrid Competitive rate please state your desired rate. Full time Requirements This role will work closely with the Director and Monitoring Officer to support the delivery of key governance projects and priorities across the organisation. The postholder will take delegated responsibility for areas within the Monitoring Officer s remit, with a strong focus on strengthening governance arrangements through effective process mapping and embedding robust decision-making frameworks at both Member and Officer level. The role will play a critical part in implementing and embedding key governance frameworks, including the Member and Officer Protocol and the Constitution, while supporting the organisation s ambition to enhance and embed effective scrutiny. Operating at a level equivalent to a Monitoring Officer or Deputy Monitoring Officer, the successful candidate will bring significant expertise in governance and decision-making, providing high-level advice and ensuring compliance with statutory and best practice standards. To find out more information please contact Abbie at (url removed) Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. We are an equal opportunity agency.
IRIS Recruitment
Financial Accountant (Part Qualified)
IRIS Recruitment Jarrow, Tyne And Wear
Financial Accountant (Part Qualified) South Shields, NE32 3EG Competitive Salary Permanent, Full Time This role is based at our clients Head Office in South Shields, and the expectation is 4 days onsite and 1 day of home working. Position Overview: Our client have an exciting opportunity for a Part-Qualified Financial Accountant to join their Finance team at their Head Office in South Shields. This role plays a key part in supporting the delivery of financial control and compliance across the group, including responsibility for balance sheet reconciliations, financial reporting, and supporting tax and statutory obligations. The position also contributes to strengthening and embedding robust internal controls, while leveraging advanced Microsoft 365 tools, including Excel and Power BI, to ensure accurate, timely and insightful financial information is delivered. Operating in a dynamic, multi-entity environment, the role requires strong process ownership, attention to detail, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of data integrity. To be successful in this role, the individual will need to be highly detail-oriented with a strong "right first time" mindset, capable of managing competing priorities and delivering to strict deadlines. Equally important is the ability to communicate effectively and influence stakeholders at all levels, building strong relationships across the business to support and maintain compliance. The role requires a proactive and commercially aware approach, with the confidence to challenge existing processes, identify improvements, and drive efficiencies. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Lead external statutory and regulatory compliance across UK, US and international entities, including corporation tax, VAT, sales, tax and other regulatory reporting requirements and updating accordingly, while maintaining strong financial controls and monitoring legislative changes. Oversee international compliance activities by coordinating with in-country advisors and third-party providers to ensure all local tax, statutory, and regulatory obligations are completed accurately and on time while working to identify and address any emerging compliance risks across territories. Support and coordinate the annual external audit process, acting as key point of contact for auditors and coordinating end-to-end workflow. Ensuring timely preparation of audit schedules, supporting documents, and maintaining clear communication both internally and externally. Managing audit queries, tracking progress against deadlines and contributing to the resolution of findings, supporting improvement of financial reporting and internal controls. Manage the fixed asset process across the UK and US, including capital expenditure oversight, approval of asset requests, governance controls, and maintenance of an accurate fixed asset register. Lead on Senior Accounting Officer (SAO) compliance and internal audit testing, ensuring key financial controls are documented, tested, and continuously improved to strengthen the overall control environment. Act as the Finance subject matter expert for sustainability, serving as the primary point of contact. Support sustainability reporting requirements by embedding robust governance, ensuring reporting accuracy, and maintaining data integrity across initiatives. Drive successful cross-functional collaboration while providing financial insight and constructive challenge where required. Demonstrate flexibility within the wider Finance function by supporting additional business priorities, collaborating across teams, and contributing to the effective operation of the Finance department during changing business needs. Skills and Experience: Part-qualified accountant, actively working towards full professional qualification (ACCA/CIMA/ACA or equivalent) is essential. Proven experience in a financial accounting, reporting or similar finance role, with exposure to core accounting processes is essential. Sound understanding of fundamental accounting principles, including accruals, prepayments, journals and balance sheet reconciliations is essential. Advanced Microsoft 365 skills, including high-level Excel capability and Power BI experience (essential), with exposure to the wider Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate) desirable. Exceptional attention to detail, with a strong "right first time" mindset and commitment to data integrity. Proven ability to operate effectively under pressure, managing competing priorities while consistently meeting tight deadlines. Demonstrated personal leadership, with a proactive approach to identifying issues, driving solutions, and delivering outcomes. Strong organisational and workload management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively in a dynamic environment. Track record of continuous improvement, proactively identifying opportunities to enhance processes, controls and efficiency. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships across functions. Highly effective communicator, capable of tailoring messaging and influencing stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. Strong process discipline and ownership, ensuring timely and accurate delivery of reporting and key financial cycles. Commercial awareness, with the ability to understand business drivers and translate financial data into meaningful insights. Solid grounding in financial reporting and technical accounting, ideally gained within a multi-entity organisation or similarly complex environment. Proactive approach with the confidence to challenge existing processes, identify and escalate control issues, and provide clear, insightful interpretation of financial data. Additional Information: Willingness to participate in training and development necessary for specific role and personal development plan.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Financial Accountant (Part Qualified) South Shields, NE32 3EG Competitive Salary Permanent, Full Time This role is based at our clients Head Office in South Shields, and the expectation is 4 days onsite and 1 day of home working. Position Overview: Our client have an exciting opportunity for a Part-Qualified Financial Accountant to join their Finance team at their Head Office in South Shields. This role plays a key part in supporting the delivery of financial control and compliance across the group, including responsibility for balance sheet reconciliations, financial reporting, and supporting tax and statutory obligations. The position also contributes to strengthening and embedding robust internal controls, while leveraging advanced Microsoft 365 tools, including Excel and Power BI, to ensure accurate, timely and insightful financial information is delivered. Operating in a dynamic, multi-entity environment, the role requires strong process ownership, attention to detail, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of data integrity. To be successful in this role, the individual will need to be highly detail-oriented with a strong "right first time" mindset, capable of managing competing priorities and delivering to strict deadlines. Equally important is the ability to communicate effectively and influence stakeholders at all levels, building strong relationships across the business to support and maintain compliance. The role requires a proactive and commercially aware approach, with the confidence to challenge existing processes, identify improvements, and drive efficiencies. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Lead external statutory and regulatory compliance across UK, US and international entities, including corporation tax, VAT, sales, tax and other regulatory reporting requirements and updating accordingly, while maintaining strong financial controls and monitoring legislative changes. Oversee international compliance activities by coordinating with in-country advisors and third-party providers to ensure all local tax, statutory, and regulatory obligations are completed accurately and on time while working to identify and address any emerging compliance risks across territories. Support and coordinate the annual external audit process, acting as key point of contact for auditors and coordinating end-to-end workflow. Ensuring timely preparation of audit schedules, supporting documents, and maintaining clear communication both internally and externally. Managing audit queries, tracking progress against deadlines and contributing to the resolution of findings, supporting improvement of financial reporting and internal controls. Manage the fixed asset process across the UK and US, including capital expenditure oversight, approval of asset requests, governance controls, and maintenance of an accurate fixed asset register. Lead on Senior Accounting Officer (SAO) compliance and internal audit testing, ensuring key financial controls are documented, tested, and continuously improved to strengthen the overall control environment. Act as the Finance subject matter expert for sustainability, serving as the primary point of contact. Support sustainability reporting requirements by embedding robust governance, ensuring reporting accuracy, and maintaining data integrity across initiatives. Drive successful cross-functional collaboration while providing financial insight and constructive challenge where required. Demonstrate flexibility within the wider Finance function by supporting additional business priorities, collaborating across teams, and contributing to the effective operation of the Finance department during changing business needs. Skills and Experience: Part-qualified accountant, actively working towards full professional qualification (ACCA/CIMA/ACA or equivalent) is essential. Proven experience in a financial accounting, reporting or similar finance role, with exposure to core accounting processes is essential. Sound understanding of fundamental accounting principles, including accruals, prepayments, journals and balance sheet reconciliations is essential. Advanced Microsoft 365 skills, including high-level Excel capability and Power BI experience (essential), with exposure to the wider Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate) desirable. Exceptional attention to detail, with a strong "right first time" mindset and commitment to data integrity. Proven ability to operate effectively under pressure, managing competing priorities while consistently meeting tight deadlines. Demonstrated personal leadership, with a proactive approach to identifying issues, driving solutions, and delivering outcomes. Strong organisational and workload management skills, with the ability to prioritise effectively in a dynamic environment. Track record of continuous improvement, proactively identifying opportunities to enhance processes, controls and efficiency. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships across functions. Highly effective communicator, capable of tailoring messaging and influencing stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. Strong process discipline and ownership, ensuring timely and accurate delivery of reporting and key financial cycles. Commercial awareness, with the ability to understand business drivers and translate financial data into meaningful insights. Solid grounding in financial reporting and technical accounting, ideally gained within a multi-entity organisation or similarly complex environment. Proactive approach with the confidence to challenge existing processes, identify and escalate control issues, and provide clear, insightful interpretation of financial data. Additional Information: Willingness to participate in training and development necessary for specific role and personal development plan.
OFQUAL
Manager Policy
OFQUAL Coventry, Warwickshire
Manager Policy Ofqual, working closely with the Department for Education (DfE), is embarking on a major multi year programme of qualification reform across England's qualifications system. This includes supporting the redevelopment of GCSEs and A levels and overseeing the introduction and accreditation of new qualifications, including V Levels, Foundation Certificates and Occupational Certificates. The role contributes to securing the long term quality, validity, and coherence of the nation's qualifications. Find out more Curriculum and Assessment Review final report: Building a world-class curriculum for all Post-16 education and skills white paper - GOV.UK For us to be able to deliver this important project, we have various opportunities available at Senior Manager, Manager and Officer level. Look out for other opportunities. All will generally work within our Policy and Design and Development (D and D) teams. These teams lead on both general and subject-specific policy and assessment considerations, including developing appropriate regulatory expectations and reviewing qualification and assessment materials against those expectations. The Design and Development teams focus on developing subject specific regulatory expectations on assessment approaches. In this role, you will contribute to the development of robust, evidence based regulatory policy and work collaboratively with colleagues to produce accurate policy papers, ensuring these progress smoothly through internal governance processes. You will be working on public consultations, from shaping proposals and engaging with stakeholder groups to inform and communicate policy, to analysing responses and supporting the confirmation of final decisions. The ability to communicate complex information clearly and effectively and well-developed analytical skills are essential. As the policy team works on a range of different projects, you will need to demonstrate the ability to manage competing priorities and adapt to evolving demands, working effectively with others to develop quality work at pace.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Manager Policy Ofqual, working closely with the Department for Education (DfE), is embarking on a major multi year programme of qualification reform across England's qualifications system. This includes supporting the redevelopment of GCSEs and A levels and overseeing the introduction and accreditation of new qualifications, including V Levels, Foundation Certificates and Occupational Certificates. The role contributes to securing the long term quality, validity, and coherence of the nation's qualifications. Find out more Curriculum and Assessment Review final report: Building a world-class curriculum for all Post-16 education and skills white paper - GOV.UK For us to be able to deliver this important project, we have various opportunities available at Senior Manager, Manager and Officer level. Look out for other opportunities. All will generally work within our Policy and Design and Development (D and D) teams. These teams lead on both general and subject-specific policy and assessment considerations, including developing appropriate regulatory expectations and reviewing qualification and assessment materials against those expectations. The Design and Development teams focus on developing subject specific regulatory expectations on assessment approaches. In this role, you will contribute to the development of robust, evidence based regulatory policy and work collaboratively with colleagues to produce accurate policy papers, ensuring these progress smoothly through internal governance processes. You will be working on public consultations, from shaping proposals and engaging with stakeholder groups to inform and communicate policy, to analysing responses and supporting the confirmation of final decisions. The ability to communicate complex information clearly and effectively and well-developed analytical skills are essential. As the policy team works on a range of different projects, you will need to demonstrate the ability to manage competing priorities and adapt to evolving demands, working effectively with others to develop quality work at pace.
Hays
Operational Risk Officer
Hays Coventry, Warwickshire
Operational Risk Officer Permanent role Hybrid working Full-time £45,000- £50,000 + bonus Coventry Your new company Operational Risk Officer Permanent role Hybrid working Full-time £45,000- £50,000 + bonus Coventry We're working with a well-established financial services organisation looking to hire an Operational Risk Officer (Senior Specialist) to join their Risk Oversight function.This is a second line of defence role focused on strengthening operational risk frameworks, providing independent challenge to the business, and ensuring robust oversight of AML and Fraud risks. You'll play a key role in driving risk governance, improving control environments, and supporting senior stakeholders across the organisation. Your new role Provide independent oversight and challenge of operational risk across the business (2LoD) Participate in and review Risk & Control Self-Assessments (RCSAs) Deliver independent control testing in line with the annual testing plan Produce and present risk reports and insights to senior management and governance forums Track and challenge risk incidents, root cause analysis, and remediation actions Review and improve policies, procedures, and control frameworks Build strong relationships with key stakeholders across multiple business units Financial Crime Oversight (AML & Fraud) Provide second line oversight of AML and Fraud risk frameworks Challenge risk assessments, controls, and governance structures Review management information (MI) and key risk indicators (KRIs) to identify trends and emerging risks Support effective incident management and ensure timely action and resolution What you'll need to succeed 3-5+ years' experience in Operational Risk, Risk & Controls, or Governance within financial services Strong understanding of risk frameworks (RCSA, control testing, incident management) Exposure to AML and/or Fraud risk oversight is highly desirable Proven ability to challenge, influence, and engage stakeholders at all levels Excellent analytical, reporting, and communication skills Proactive, self-motivated, and comfortable working autonomously What you'll get in return Competitive salary of £45,000 - £50,000 Bonus scheme Hybrid working (2 days per week in the Coventry office) Pension scheme Company car scheme Private health cover Strong exposure to senior stakeholders and risk governance forums Opportunity to develop expertise across Operational Risk and Financial Crime 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 22, 2026
Full time
Operational Risk Officer Permanent role Hybrid working Full-time £45,000- £50,000 + bonus Coventry Your new company Operational Risk Officer Permanent role Hybrid working Full-time £45,000- £50,000 + bonus Coventry We're working with a well-established financial services organisation looking to hire an Operational Risk Officer (Senior Specialist) to join their Risk Oversight function.This is a second line of defence role focused on strengthening operational risk frameworks, providing independent challenge to the business, and ensuring robust oversight of AML and Fraud risks. You'll play a key role in driving risk governance, improving control environments, and supporting senior stakeholders across the organisation. Your new role Provide independent oversight and challenge of operational risk across the business (2LoD) Participate in and review Risk & Control Self-Assessments (RCSAs) Deliver independent control testing in line with the annual testing plan Produce and present risk reports and insights to senior management and governance forums Track and challenge risk incidents, root cause analysis, and remediation actions Review and improve policies, procedures, and control frameworks Build strong relationships with key stakeholders across multiple business units Financial Crime Oversight (AML & Fraud) Provide second line oversight of AML and Fraud risk frameworks Challenge risk assessments, controls, and governance structures Review management information (MI) and key risk indicators (KRIs) to identify trends and emerging risks Support effective incident management and ensure timely action and resolution What you'll need to succeed 3-5+ years' experience in Operational Risk, Risk & Controls, or Governance within financial services Strong understanding of risk frameworks (RCSA, control testing, incident management) Exposure to AML and/or Fraud risk oversight is highly desirable Proven ability to challenge, influence, and engage stakeholders at all levels Excellent analytical, reporting, and communication skills Proactive, self-motivated, and comfortable working autonomously What you'll get in return Competitive salary of £45,000 - £50,000 Bonus scheme Hybrid working (2 days per week in the Coventry office) Pension scheme Company car scheme Private health cover Strong exposure to senior stakeholders and risk governance forums Opportunity to develop expertise across Operational Risk and Financial Crime 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.
Harris Hill
Head of Finance & Operations
Harris Hill
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Head of Finance and Operations for this well-established Charity based in North London Location: North London Salary: to £65,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working: 2 3 days a week is required at our offices. Working pattern: Flexible working hours, with home and office working Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Senior Finance Officer Key working relationships : Senior Management Team / Treasurer / Board of Trustees Purpose of Role The Head of Finance & Operations is a pivotal senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the financial sustainability, operational effectiveness and strong governance of the charity. Reporting directly to the CEO and working closely with the Board of Trustees, Treasurer and Senior Management Team, the postholder will lead the charity's finance function whilst overseeing governance, risk, compliance, systems, facilities and business operations. This is a hands-on role within a lean and ambitious organisation, requiring both strategic leadership and operational delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting organisational decision-making, strengthening infrastructure and ensuring the charity is well-positioned for future growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership Lead financial planning, budgeting and forecasting processes Develop and manage cashflow, ensuring long-term financial sustainability Produce timely and accurate management accounts and financial reports for the CEO, Board and Committees Oversee the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Ensure strong financial controls, compliance and fraud prevention measures Support the CEO, Treasurer and SMT with financial insight, analysis and scenario modelling Line-manage the Senior Finance Officer to ensure effective financial reporting and controls. Develop longer-term financial planning, cash flow and budgeting processes to help shape the future financial direction of the charity. Ensure adherence to financial policies, procedures, and fraud prevention controls. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Planning Act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to organisational strategy and planning. Translate financial and operational data into clear, actionable insight. Support performance monitoring and organisational decision-making across the charity. Contribute to the development and delivery of sustainable growth plans. Drive a culture of continuous improvement and organisational effectiveness. Governance, Risk & Compliance Lead the coordination of Board and Committee cycles, ensuring meetings are effectively planned and delivered. Oversee the preparation and collation of Board and Committee papers, working with SMT colleagues to ensure timely submission of reports. Maintain the governance calendar and ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory deadlines. Attend Board and Committee meetings as required, providing financial and operational insight. Systems, Data & Information Governance Provide strategic oversight of the charity's systems, technology and data infrastructure. Lead systems improvement projects to enhance efficiency, reporting and user experience. Oversee the charity's CRM, finance systems and reporting platforms. Manage relationships with external IT providers and consultants. Act as the charity's Data Protection Accountable Person. Operations, Facilities & Procurement Oversee office operations and facilities management. Manage supplier relationships and key service contracts. Lead procurement processes and ensure value for money across operational expenditure. Ensure operational policies, procedures and controls support effective service delivery. Support organisational resilience and business continuity planning.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Head of Finance and Operations for this well-established Charity based in North London Location: North London Salary: to £65,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working: 2 3 days a week is required at our offices. Working pattern: Flexible working hours, with home and office working Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Senior Finance Officer Key working relationships : Senior Management Team / Treasurer / Board of Trustees Purpose of Role The Head of Finance & Operations is a pivotal senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the financial sustainability, operational effectiveness and strong governance of the charity. Reporting directly to the CEO and working closely with the Board of Trustees, Treasurer and Senior Management Team, the postholder will lead the charity's finance function whilst overseeing governance, risk, compliance, systems, facilities and business operations. This is a hands-on role within a lean and ambitious organisation, requiring both strategic leadership and operational delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting organisational decision-making, strengthening infrastructure and ensuring the charity is well-positioned for future growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership Lead financial planning, budgeting and forecasting processes Develop and manage cashflow, ensuring long-term financial sustainability Produce timely and accurate management accounts and financial reports for the CEO, Board and Committees Oversee the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Ensure strong financial controls, compliance and fraud prevention measures Support the CEO, Treasurer and SMT with financial insight, analysis and scenario modelling Line-manage the Senior Finance Officer to ensure effective financial reporting and controls. Develop longer-term financial planning, cash flow and budgeting processes to help shape the future financial direction of the charity. Ensure adherence to financial policies, procedures, and fraud prevention controls. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Planning Act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to organisational strategy and planning. Translate financial and operational data into clear, actionable insight. Support performance monitoring and organisational decision-making across the charity. Contribute to the development and delivery of sustainable growth plans. Drive a culture of continuous improvement and organisational effectiveness. Governance, Risk & Compliance Lead the coordination of Board and Committee cycles, ensuring meetings are effectively planned and delivered. Oversee the preparation and collation of Board and Committee papers, working with SMT colleagues to ensure timely submission of reports. Maintain the governance calendar and ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory deadlines. Attend Board and Committee meetings as required, providing financial and operational insight. Systems, Data & Information Governance Provide strategic oversight of the charity's systems, technology and data infrastructure. Lead systems improvement projects to enhance efficiency, reporting and user experience. Oversee the charity's CRM, finance systems and reporting platforms. Manage relationships with external IT providers and consultants. Act as the charity's Data Protection Accountable Person. Operations, Facilities & Procurement Oversee office operations and facilities management. Manage supplier relationships and key service contracts. Lead procurement processes and ensure value for money across operational expenditure. Ensure operational policies, procedures and controls support effective service delivery. Support organisational resilience and business continuity planning.
SHEFFIELD DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE
Social Justice Officer
SHEFFIELD DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE Rotherham, Yorkshire
Job Purpose To promote, encourage and support social justice and climate justice action across the Diocese of Sheffield. The Social Justice Officer will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission - proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom through presence and relationship; responding to human need by loving service; seeking to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation; nurturing new believers; and safeguarding the integrity of creation - understood not as abstract principles, but as lived, local commitments. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision. The postholder will represent the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. The role will cover three key aspects: Data Collection, Networking & Connecting, Engaging & Reporting, to be a leading voice for social justice and action in the diocese: Promoting the case for why Christians should be involved in this sort of action Highlighting good practice Feeding into borough and regional networks, the social justice challenges our parishes are encountering in communities. You will work as part of the Diocese of Sheffield central support team. This means that you will have access to the support of colleagues in communications, discipleship development, growing leaders, mission area support, data analysis and project management, and colleagues working in the Racial Justice Programme, the Environment Team and in Parish Nursing services. You will be expected to collaborate with these colleagues, strategically and practically, to support the delivery of the social justice work. The post holder will have the opportunity to collaboratively shape the priorities and workplace for the role. However, we anticipate that the following few years could look as follows: Year 1 - listening, parish audits, mapping of social justice activity, assessing local priority issues/areas of interest. Identify a maximum of 3 areas to focus on as a diocese and recommend these to the Bishop's Council after review by any suitable sub-groups, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice or equivalent. Year 2 - develop connections into local and regional networks where priority issues/areas of interest align with what you've found in year 1. Resources and comms to encourage, inspire and support social justice in our parishes. Year 3 - continue to focus on the 3 priority areas and review change and learning since the start of the work. We recognise that social justice is a huge topic area and will welcome the post holder working collaboratively to identify some areas of focus for the next few years of the strategy, to the end of 2031. This is a post which is funded by a grant from the National Church, currently up to the end of 2028. There will be further opportunity for us to review and extend the role if further funding is available, with the current expectation that this could be until 2031. Regular reviews on this will take place. We have a strong record for applications and grants, but we are not in a position to give guarantees. Main duties and responsibilities Data collection: Creating and documenting an understanding of the term Social Justice and what it means in this context / for this season for The Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance as a Christian organisation. Compile a mapping audit - using information already collected (e.g. Stats for Mission) and some gathering of relevant info - to develop a current picture of social justice good practice happening across the diocese and understand local needs. Use the data audit and other relevant data to report on work that contributes to all five Marks of Mission, especially marks 3 to 5. Use data to help support decision-making and for sway to MPs, public sector organisations, etc., and to speak into civic spaces along with other voluntary, community, and faith organisations. Networking & Connecting: Being the go-to person in the Diocese to contact about different social justice issues to make sure that action happens. Supporting Bishop's Advisors and other volunteers on matters of social justice. Connecting with key organisations, e.g., local voluntary community groups, faith groups, public sector groups, and other partners/networks, to help connect people working to address similar local needs, as well as finding common connections regarding concerns for global issues. Connecting the dots to link different groups with similar needs, including other denominations/faiths, and resource-sharing. Advocacy and shared campaigns with partners - political, civic, charity, faith, and national church. Connect with other Diocesan initiatives, e.g. Lights for Christ and growing lay leaders. Ensuring social justice and action are linked to discipleship and leader development. Liaise and work closely with relevant Diocesan project leads, including the Net Zero Programme Manager and the Racial Justice Officer. Engaging & Reporting: Create a bank of resources which are instinctive and easy to access (developing content to be passed to the Communications Team to be curated). Such as how to make a start with community engagement and community audits. Working with other colleagues to develop comms on the gospel imperative and how Marks of Mission interlink. Identify a maximum of 3 key areas (1 to be a global / world issue) for a diocesan-wide focus and to promote through teamwork and partnership networks - understanding of challenges/barriers to engagement by theme, (e.g. in line with other civic and community current priorities, such as tackling loneliness or food poverty). Help parishes engage with food banks, homelessness, and refugees. Establish an effective and efficient structure of reporting to ensure boards/ governance bodies within the Diocesan structure are appropriately engaged and informed, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice and Bishop's Council. The post holder is required to: Support the ethos, aims and objectives of the Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance Keep up to date with developments in their area of work. Collaborate with the Net Zero Project Manager and Environment team as appropriate, where there is overlap with social justice issues and in line with identified priorities. Support communication and publicity, via the Communications Team, for social justice initiatives, including social media, local newsletters, and noticeboards Participate in performance management and appraisal/personal development reviews. Engage in training and continuous professional development activities. The post holder may be required to work outside normal office hours, including occasional weekend working, subject to time off in lieu. The post holder will comply with all standards, policies and procedures set by the diocese, including, but not limited to, those governing safeguarding, health and safety, GDPR, confidentiality and equal opportunities. To attend team meetings and regular one-to-one meetings with your line manager To work as an autonomous and lone practitioner, ensuring adherence to the Diocese of Sheffield's systems for lone workers To participate in annual development review with direct line manager To ensure confidentiality and data protection processes are in place, and policies are adhered to at all times. This role description provides a guide to the duties and responsibilities of the post and is not an exhaustive list. The post holder may be asked to undertake any other relevant duties appropriate to the post. The role description will be amended over time, in full consultation with the post holder, to meet the needs of the Diocese. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission. The postholder will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision, and representing the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. SDBF Salary Band 3.1 £44,000 (FTE) - Pro rata £26,400 - £35,200 Part-Time 21 - 28 hours per week Working Pattern - 3 to 4 days per week - Flexible Based at Diocesan Church House in Rotherham, but with hybrid working from home This is a post funded by a grant from the National Church . click apply for full job details
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Job Purpose To promote, encourage and support social justice and climate justice action across the Diocese of Sheffield. The Social Justice Officer will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission - proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom through presence and relationship; responding to human need by loving service; seeking to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation; nurturing new believers; and safeguarding the integrity of creation - understood not as abstract principles, but as lived, local commitments. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision. The postholder will represent the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. The role will cover three key aspects: Data Collection, Networking & Connecting, Engaging & Reporting, to be a leading voice for social justice and action in the diocese: Promoting the case for why Christians should be involved in this sort of action Highlighting good practice Feeding into borough and regional networks, the social justice challenges our parishes are encountering in communities. You will work as part of the Diocese of Sheffield central support team. This means that you will have access to the support of colleagues in communications, discipleship development, growing leaders, mission area support, data analysis and project management, and colleagues working in the Racial Justice Programme, the Environment Team and in Parish Nursing services. You will be expected to collaborate with these colleagues, strategically and practically, to support the delivery of the social justice work. The post holder will have the opportunity to collaboratively shape the priorities and workplace for the role. However, we anticipate that the following few years could look as follows: Year 1 - listening, parish audits, mapping of social justice activity, assessing local priority issues/areas of interest. Identify a maximum of 3 areas to focus on as a diocese and recommend these to the Bishop's Council after review by any suitable sub-groups, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice or equivalent. Year 2 - develop connections into local and regional networks where priority issues/areas of interest align with what you've found in year 1. Resources and comms to encourage, inspire and support social justice in our parishes. Year 3 - continue to focus on the 3 priority areas and review change and learning since the start of the work. We recognise that social justice is a huge topic area and will welcome the post holder working collaboratively to identify some areas of focus for the next few years of the strategy, to the end of 2031. This is a post which is funded by a grant from the National Church, currently up to the end of 2028. There will be further opportunity for us to review and extend the role if further funding is available, with the current expectation that this could be until 2031. Regular reviews on this will take place. We have a strong record for applications and grants, but we are not in a position to give guarantees. Main duties and responsibilities Data collection: Creating and documenting an understanding of the term Social Justice and what it means in this context / for this season for The Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance as a Christian organisation. Compile a mapping audit - using information already collected (e.g. Stats for Mission) and some gathering of relevant info - to develop a current picture of social justice good practice happening across the diocese and understand local needs. Use the data audit and other relevant data to report on work that contributes to all five Marks of Mission, especially marks 3 to 5. Use data to help support decision-making and for sway to MPs, public sector organisations, etc., and to speak into civic spaces along with other voluntary, community, and faith organisations. Networking & Connecting: Being the go-to person in the Diocese to contact about different social justice issues to make sure that action happens. Supporting Bishop's Advisors and other volunteers on matters of social justice. Connecting with key organisations, e.g., local voluntary community groups, faith groups, public sector groups, and other partners/networks, to help connect people working to address similar local needs, as well as finding common connections regarding concerns for global issues. Connecting the dots to link different groups with similar needs, including other denominations/faiths, and resource-sharing. Advocacy and shared campaigns with partners - political, civic, charity, faith, and national church. Connect with other Diocesan initiatives, e.g. Lights for Christ and growing lay leaders. Ensuring social justice and action are linked to discipleship and leader development. Liaise and work closely with relevant Diocesan project leads, including the Net Zero Programme Manager and the Racial Justice Officer. Engaging & Reporting: Create a bank of resources which are instinctive and easy to access (developing content to be passed to the Communications Team to be curated). Such as how to make a start with community engagement and community audits. Working with other colleagues to develop comms on the gospel imperative and how Marks of Mission interlink. Identify a maximum of 3 key areas (1 to be a global / world issue) for a diocesan-wide focus and to promote through teamwork and partnership networks - understanding of challenges/barriers to engagement by theme, (e.g. in line with other civic and community current priorities, such as tackling loneliness or food poverty). Help parishes engage with food banks, homelessness, and refugees. Establish an effective and efficient structure of reporting to ensure boards/ governance bodies within the Diocesan structure are appropriately engaged and informed, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice and Bishop's Council. The post holder is required to: Support the ethos, aims and objectives of the Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance Keep up to date with developments in their area of work. Collaborate with the Net Zero Project Manager and Environment team as appropriate, where there is overlap with social justice issues and in line with identified priorities. Support communication and publicity, via the Communications Team, for social justice initiatives, including social media, local newsletters, and noticeboards Participate in performance management and appraisal/personal development reviews. Engage in training and continuous professional development activities. The post holder may be required to work outside normal office hours, including occasional weekend working, subject to time off in lieu. The post holder will comply with all standards, policies and procedures set by the diocese, including, but not limited to, those governing safeguarding, health and safety, GDPR, confidentiality and equal opportunities. To attend team meetings and regular one-to-one meetings with your line manager To work as an autonomous and lone practitioner, ensuring adherence to the Diocese of Sheffield's systems for lone workers To participate in annual development review with direct line manager To ensure confidentiality and data protection processes are in place, and policies are adhered to at all times. This role description provides a guide to the duties and responsibilities of the post and is not an exhaustive list. The post holder may be asked to undertake any other relevant duties appropriate to the post. The role description will be amended over time, in full consultation with the post holder, to meet the needs of the Diocese. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission. The postholder will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision, and representing the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. SDBF Salary Band 3.1 £44,000 (FTE) - Pro rata £26,400 - £35,200 Part-Time 21 - 28 hours per week Working Pattern - 3 to 4 days per week - Flexible Based at Diocesan Church House in Rotherham, but with hybrid working from home This is a post funded by a grant from the National Church . click apply for full job details
Hays
Finance Officer - Funding / Projects
Hays
Finance Officer - Grants / Projects, Durham Your new company Hays are delighted to be working with a faith-based charitable organisation in the North East is seeking a highly capable Project Finance Officer to take a leading role in managing, monitoring and reporting on a portfolio of grant-funded projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who enjoys variety, autonomy, stakeholder engagement and meaningful work that directly supports community-focused initiatives. Your new role Role SummaryThe Project Finance Officer will oversee the financial management of externally funded projects, ensuring accurate reporting, budgeting, forecasting and compliance with funding requirements. You will work closely with project leads, senior managers, community partners and internal finance colleagues to ensure financial information is timely, reliable and aligned with organisational policies.This role is ideal for someone who enjoys both detailed financial work and building supportive relationships with non-financial stakeholders.Key Responsibilities Lead project financial reporting to internal boards, committees and stakeholder groups, shaping the style and content of reports. Support funding applications by preparing financial information and submitting grant claims through relevant grant management systems. Manage grant claims from local project partners, ensuring accuracy, eligibility and compliance with internal financial regulations. Advise and support community partners in preparing eligible claims, including occasional site visits. Maintain accurate project accounting using restricted fund and project accounting principles. Monitor and report against project budgets, investigating variances and liaising with budget holders. Set up new projects and manage approved budget changes within the accounting system. Coordinate project budget submissions and ensure alignment with funding agreements. Produce forecasts and financial commentary for senior leadership and governance boards. Contribute to process improvements within the finance and transformation teams. Provide wider finance team support including year-end preparation, budget setting and cover during staff absence. What you'll need to succeed AAT Qualified or nearing qualification, or studying towards CIMA, ACCA or ACA Advanced Excel skills - majority of the reporting is in Excel Experience of process improvement Experience of database management What you'll get in return You will be offered a full-time, permanent contract, with access to hybrid working and free on-site parking. Further benefits will be discussed on application. 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 on your career.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Finance Officer - Grants / Projects, Durham Your new company Hays are delighted to be working with a faith-based charitable organisation in the North East is seeking a highly capable Project Finance Officer to take a leading role in managing, monitoring and reporting on a portfolio of grant-funded projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who enjoys variety, autonomy, stakeholder engagement and meaningful work that directly supports community-focused initiatives. Your new role Role SummaryThe Project Finance Officer will oversee the financial management of externally funded projects, ensuring accurate reporting, budgeting, forecasting and compliance with funding requirements. You will work closely with project leads, senior managers, community partners and internal finance colleagues to ensure financial information is timely, reliable and aligned with organisational policies.This role is ideal for someone who enjoys both detailed financial work and building supportive relationships with non-financial stakeholders.Key Responsibilities Lead project financial reporting to internal boards, committees and stakeholder groups, shaping the style and content of reports. Support funding applications by preparing financial information and submitting grant claims through relevant grant management systems. Manage grant claims from local project partners, ensuring accuracy, eligibility and compliance with internal financial regulations. Advise and support community partners in preparing eligible claims, including occasional site visits. Maintain accurate project accounting using restricted fund and project accounting principles. Monitor and report against project budgets, investigating variances and liaising with budget holders. Set up new projects and manage approved budget changes within the accounting system. Coordinate project budget submissions and ensure alignment with funding agreements. Produce forecasts and financial commentary for senior leadership and governance boards. Contribute to process improvements within the finance and transformation teams. Provide wider finance team support including year-end preparation, budget setting and cover during staff absence. What you'll need to succeed AAT Qualified or nearing qualification, or studying towards CIMA, ACCA or ACA Advanced Excel skills - majority of the reporting is in Excel Experience of process improvement Experience of database management What you'll get in return You will be offered a full-time, permanent contract, with access to hybrid working and free on-site parking. Further benefits will be discussed on application. 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 on your career.

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