WORKING WITH US The founder and sponsor of the Harris Federation, Lord Harris of Peckham, opened our first school in 1990. We have, over the past thirty years, implemented ideas and initiatives that have transformed the opportunities of pupils from working class and disadvantaged backgrounds. Harris academies are widely recognised as a force for social mobility. We are immensely proud of the role that our alumni are now beginning to play in the world and of what we believe our current generation of pupils will go on to achieve. We now have over 50 schools educating more than 40,000 young people across London and Essex, and employ over 5,000 staff across our academies and head office. With the majority of our academies located in areas of high socioeconomic disadvantage, a high-quality education is key to the futures of the pupils we serve. As a provider of employment and education, we value the diversity of our staff and students, and all our staff are equally valued and respected. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment for our students and staff. Our work will impact many generations to come, and our staff come from all backgrounds and walks of life, coming together to inspire young minds. We promote an inclusive culture that embraces the valuable and enriching contribution that all of our community make. We continue to be proactive in uplifting and supporting all voices at Harris. To discover more about our culture, ethos and what it is like to work here, visit the Why Work For Us page. ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY We are looking for a strong Administrator to provide high quality administrative and operational support to the Governance and Compliance Team. Your role focuses on meeting coordination, record keeping, and day to day governance administration, ensuring that Local Governing Bodies (LGBs) and governance professionals are well supported and compliant with Trust policies and statutory requirements. You will also provide administration support to the Federation's risk and internal audit functions. You will play an essential part in ensuring efficient governance and compliance operations, accurate documentation and timely communication, contributing to the smooth functioning of governance and compliance at academy and Trust level. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY As a Administrator to the Governance and Compliance Team, you will play a key role in supporting effective governance across our academies by providing high quality administrative and operational support to the Governance Team. You will support Local Governing Bodies through meeting coordination, clerking, and accurate record keeping, helping to ensure governance processes are compliant, well organised, and run smoothly at both academy and Trust level. The role requires a willingness to work some evenings to support governance meetings and the ability to travel across the Trust as needed. Governance Records & Compliance Administration Maintain accurate governance records including: registers of interest governor attendance records training logs membership lists and terms of office Support onboarding and offboarding processes for governors, including DBS checks, induction materials, and profile updates. Ensure relevant governance documents, policies, and registers are updated and stored in line with Trust protocols. Assist with preparing documentation and evidence for governance audits and internal audit assurance checks. Complaints & Panel Administration Support administration of complaints processes at academy level, including logging, tracking, and maintaining secure records. Coordinate panel dates, paperwork, documentation packs, and correspondence to complainants. Take minutes at hearings where required, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and procedural compliance. Support the Governance Manager by maintaining databases, generating reports, and ensuring actions are documented. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We would like to hear from you if you have: Qualifications to Level 3 or equivalent experience. Willingness to undertake governance related training, with NGA or clerking qualifications desirable Experience in administration, clerical, or coordination roles. Strong organisational and administrative skills, with excellent attention to detail Ability to produce clear, accurate minutes and documentation Confident communication skills, both written and spoken For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION If you would like to discuss the opportunity further, or if you have any questions, please contact us via email to arrange a conversation. Before applying please ensure you download the job pack from our careers website, this will help with completing your application. Please note that we only accept applications submitted online before the closing date. When applying, you will have the option to import your CV or use a LinkedIn profile which will auto populate the online application. A reminder to check your junk mail for our email communications and add us to your safe senders list to ensure all future email communication is received. OUR VISION & VALUES Our vision, from the start, has been to provide the structure and services needed for our schools to amount to more than the sum of their parts, and to free-up our teachers and leaders to focus on one thing and one thing only: the outstanding education of all their pupils. Our young people and communities are at the heart of everything we do. Our core mission has always been to close the educational gap between young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and their peers. Our ambition is one where every child in London, no matter their background, has equal access to high quality education, giving them the same opportunities and potential to succeed. We know there are many challenges facing our young people and the communities we serve, and that's why we need determined people like you to help us tackle those inequalities. Whilst each of our academies has their own unique cultures and values; as a whole Federation, we have four core values which are central to successfully achieving our vision: Excellence, Collaboration, Support, and Innovation. We are proud of our values because they guide us in how we work allowing us to achieve the best possible outcomes for our young people, communities, and colleagues. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Harris has a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. You will also have access to a variety of benefits, support programmes and initiatives including: Excellent opportunities for continuous professional development and career progression Annual performance and loyalty bonus Pension scheme (Teachers' Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme) with generous employer contribution 26 days' annual leave (inclusive of our Christmas Eve closure day) plus bank holidays, rising to 27 days after 2 years' service, or equivalent for staff on term time contracts Harris Wellbeing Cash Plan including cover for routine and specialist healthcare Employee Assistance Programme for free and confidential advice Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Wide range of shopping, leisure, and travel discounts 20% off at Tapi Carpets, exclusive to Harris employees Interest-free ICT and season ticket loans For most non-teaching staff based at our Head Office in East Croydon, we also offer lifestyle friendly working arrangements including flexible start and end times, and hybrid working with two days from home and three days on site.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
WORKING WITH US The founder and sponsor of the Harris Federation, Lord Harris of Peckham, opened our first school in 1990. We have, over the past thirty years, implemented ideas and initiatives that have transformed the opportunities of pupils from working class and disadvantaged backgrounds. Harris academies are widely recognised as a force for social mobility. We are immensely proud of the role that our alumni are now beginning to play in the world and of what we believe our current generation of pupils will go on to achieve. We now have over 50 schools educating more than 40,000 young people across London and Essex, and employ over 5,000 staff across our academies and head office. With the majority of our academies located in areas of high socioeconomic disadvantage, a high-quality education is key to the futures of the pupils we serve. As a provider of employment and education, we value the diversity of our staff and students, and all our staff are equally valued and respected. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment for our students and staff. Our work will impact many generations to come, and our staff come from all backgrounds and walks of life, coming together to inspire young minds. We promote an inclusive culture that embraces the valuable and enriching contribution that all of our community make. We continue to be proactive in uplifting and supporting all voices at Harris. To discover more about our culture, ethos and what it is like to work here, visit the Why Work For Us page. ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY We are looking for a strong Administrator to provide high quality administrative and operational support to the Governance and Compliance Team. Your role focuses on meeting coordination, record keeping, and day to day governance administration, ensuring that Local Governing Bodies (LGBs) and governance professionals are well supported and compliant with Trust policies and statutory requirements. You will also provide administration support to the Federation's risk and internal audit functions. You will play an essential part in ensuring efficient governance and compliance operations, accurate documentation and timely communication, contributing to the smooth functioning of governance and compliance at academy and Trust level. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY As a Administrator to the Governance and Compliance Team, you will play a key role in supporting effective governance across our academies by providing high quality administrative and operational support to the Governance Team. You will support Local Governing Bodies through meeting coordination, clerking, and accurate record keeping, helping to ensure governance processes are compliant, well organised, and run smoothly at both academy and Trust level. The role requires a willingness to work some evenings to support governance meetings and the ability to travel across the Trust as needed. Governance Records & Compliance Administration Maintain accurate governance records including: registers of interest governor attendance records training logs membership lists and terms of office Support onboarding and offboarding processes for governors, including DBS checks, induction materials, and profile updates. Ensure relevant governance documents, policies, and registers are updated and stored in line with Trust protocols. Assist with preparing documentation and evidence for governance audits and internal audit assurance checks. Complaints & Panel Administration Support administration of complaints processes at academy level, including logging, tracking, and maintaining secure records. Coordinate panel dates, paperwork, documentation packs, and correspondence to complainants. Take minutes at hearings where required, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and procedural compliance. Support the Governance Manager by maintaining databases, generating reports, and ensuring actions are documented. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR We would like to hear from you if you have: Qualifications to Level 3 or equivalent experience. Willingness to undertake governance related training, with NGA or clerking qualifications desirable Experience in administration, clerical, or coordination roles. Strong organisational and administrative skills, with excellent attention to detail Ability to produce clear, accurate minutes and documentation Confident communication skills, both written and spoken For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION If you would like to discuss the opportunity further, or if you have any questions, please contact us via email to arrange a conversation. Before applying please ensure you download the job pack from our careers website, this will help with completing your application. Please note that we only accept applications submitted online before the closing date. When applying, you will have the option to import your CV or use a LinkedIn profile which will auto populate the online application. A reminder to check your junk mail for our email communications and add us to your safe senders list to ensure all future email communication is received. OUR VISION & VALUES Our vision, from the start, has been to provide the structure and services needed for our schools to amount to more than the sum of their parts, and to free-up our teachers and leaders to focus on one thing and one thing only: the outstanding education of all their pupils. Our young people and communities are at the heart of everything we do. Our core mission has always been to close the educational gap between young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and their peers. Our ambition is one where every child in London, no matter their background, has equal access to high quality education, giving them the same opportunities and potential to succeed. We know there are many challenges facing our young people and the communities we serve, and that's why we need determined people like you to help us tackle those inequalities. Whilst each of our academies has their own unique cultures and values; as a whole Federation, we have four core values which are central to successfully achieving our vision: Excellence, Collaboration, Support, and Innovation. We are proud of our values because they guide us in how we work allowing us to achieve the best possible outcomes for our young people, communities, and colleagues. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Harris has a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. You will also have access to a variety of benefits, support programmes and initiatives including: Excellent opportunities for continuous professional development and career progression Annual performance and loyalty bonus Pension scheme (Teachers' Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme) with generous employer contribution 26 days' annual leave (inclusive of our Christmas Eve closure day) plus bank holidays, rising to 27 days after 2 years' service, or equivalent for staff on term time contracts Harris Wellbeing Cash Plan including cover for routine and specialist healthcare Employee Assistance Programme for free and confidential advice Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Wide range of shopping, leisure, and travel discounts 20% off at Tapi Carpets, exclusive to Harris employees Interest-free ICT and season ticket loans For most non-teaching staff based at our Head Office in East Croydon, we also offer lifestyle friendly working arrangements including flexible start and end times, and hybrid working with two days from home and three days on site.
Impact Food Group (IFG) is one of England s fastest-growing school food providers, serving around one million students every day across more than 1,500 schools. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality, nutritious meals that support student wellbeing and enjoyment. Our brands include Innovate, Cucina, Chapter One (Independent Schools), Hutchison, and Dolce, reflecting our breadth of experience and reach across the school catering sector. The role Job Title: Chef Manager School Location: , , Working Days: Monday to Friday Shifts & Working hours: XXam-XXpm (XX hours per week) Working Weeks: 42 weeks per year (term time, inset days and 3 additional weeks) Pay Details: 38,000 Annum What will I be doing? As a Chef Manager , you ll take full responsibility for running a high-volume kitchen , serving fresh, seasonal meals to hundreds of students every day. This is a hands-on, leadership role where you ll manage your team, maintain high standards, and ensure smooth, efficient service. Your responsibilities will include: Leading, motivating, and developing your catering team Preparing and serving fresh, seasonal meals at high volume Planning menus, managing stock, and controlling budgets Ensuring all food hygiene, safety, and compliance standards are met Building strong relationships with onsite clients and stakeholders Overseeing the smooth running of service, from prep to finish We re not in the business of making school food we re here to make great food , and that s why our customers love us. What are we looking for? We re looking for an experienced Chef Manager with a passion for high-volume catering and strong leadership skills. Previous experience managing a kitchen, ideally in schools or high-volume catering environments Proven ability to cook fresh, seasonal food at high volumes Strong people management and team leadership skills Experience managing kitchen operations, stock, and compliance Excellent organisational and communication skills A proactive, hands-on approach and pride in maintaining high standards If you thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy leading teams to deliver great food, this could be the role for you. What s in it for you? We offer a fantastic work-life balance: Daytime hours, no evenings or weekends All school holidays off Free meals on shift and uniform provided Plus, you ll benefit from: Ongoing training, development, and career progression opportunities Access to free qualifications Staff discount scheme across 850+ retailers Monthly team incentives with the chance to win shopping vouchers This is your opportunity to lead a high-volume kitchen , develop your career, and make a real difference in students lives. Next steps If you think you ve got what it takes, we d love to hear from you! Please note: An interview, trade test and kitchen visit will be required as part of the recruitment process. IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children, and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS disclosure and children s barred list check, which IFG will pay for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Impact Food Group (IFG) is one of England s fastest-growing school food providers, serving around one million students every day across more than 1,500 schools. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality, nutritious meals that support student wellbeing and enjoyment. Our brands include Innovate, Cucina, Chapter One (Independent Schools), Hutchison, and Dolce, reflecting our breadth of experience and reach across the school catering sector. The role Job Title: Chef Manager School Location: , , Working Days: Monday to Friday Shifts & Working hours: XXam-XXpm (XX hours per week) Working Weeks: 42 weeks per year (term time, inset days and 3 additional weeks) Pay Details: 38,000 Annum What will I be doing? As a Chef Manager , you ll take full responsibility for running a high-volume kitchen , serving fresh, seasonal meals to hundreds of students every day. This is a hands-on, leadership role where you ll manage your team, maintain high standards, and ensure smooth, efficient service. Your responsibilities will include: Leading, motivating, and developing your catering team Preparing and serving fresh, seasonal meals at high volume Planning menus, managing stock, and controlling budgets Ensuring all food hygiene, safety, and compliance standards are met Building strong relationships with onsite clients and stakeholders Overseeing the smooth running of service, from prep to finish We re not in the business of making school food we re here to make great food , and that s why our customers love us. What are we looking for? We re looking for an experienced Chef Manager with a passion for high-volume catering and strong leadership skills. Previous experience managing a kitchen, ideally in schools or high-volume catering environments Proven ability to cook fresh, seasonal food at high volumes Strong people management and team leadership skills Experience managing kitchen operations, stock, and compliance Excellent organisational and communication skills A proactive, hands-on approach and pride in maintaining high standards If you thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy leading teams to deliver great food, this could be the role for you. What s in it for you? We offer a fantastic work-life balance: Daytime hours, no evenings or weekends All school holidays off Free meals on shift and uniform provided Plus, you ll benefit from: Ongoing training, development, and career progression opportunities Access to free qualifications Staff discount scheme across 850+ retailers Monthly team incentives with the chance to win shopping vouchers This is your opportunity to lead a high-volume kitchen , develop your career, and make a real difference in students lives. Next steps If you think you ve got what it takes, we d love to hear from you! Please note: An interview, trade test and kitchen visit will be required as part of the recruitment process. IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children, and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS disclosure and children s barred list check, which IFG will pay for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements.
Impact Food Group (IFG) is one of England s fastest-growing school food providers, serving around one million students every day across more than 1,500 schools. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality, nutritious meals that support student wellbeing and enjoyment. Our brands include Innovate, Cucina, Chapter One (Independent Schools), Hutchison, and Dolce, reflecting our breadth of experience and reach across the school catering sector. The role Job Title: Chef Manager School Location: New Site Opening in SE15 Area Working Days: Monday to Friday Shifts & Working hours: 7am-3:30pm (40 hours per week) Working Weeks: 42 weeks per year (term time, inset days and 3 additional weeks) Pay Details: £31,000 Annum What will I be doing? As a Chef Manager , you ll take full responsibility for running a high-volume kitchen , serving fresh, seasonal meals to hundreds of students every day. This is a hands-on, leadership role where you ll manage your team, maintain high standards, and ensure smooth, efficient service. Your responsibilities will include: Leading, motivating, and developing your catering team Preparing and serving fresh, seasonal meals at high volume Planning menus, managing stock, and controlling budgets Ensuring all food hygiene, safety, and compliance standards are met Building strong relationships with onsite clients and stakeholders Overseeing the smooth running of service, from prep to finish We re not in the business of making school food we re here to make great food , and that s why our customers love us. What are we looking for? We re looking for an experienced Chef Manager with a passion for high-volume catering and strong leadership skills. Previous experience managing a kitchen, ideally in schools or high-volume catering environments Proven ability to cook fresh, seasonal food at high volumes Strong people management and team leadership skills Experience managing kitchen operations, stock, and compliance Excellent organisational and communication skills A proactive, hands-on approach and pride in maintaining high standards If you thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy leading teams to deliver great food, this could be the role for you. What s in it for you? We offer a fantastic work-life balance: Daytime hours, no evenings or weekends All school holidays off Free meals on shift and uniform provided Plus, you ll benefit from: Ongoing training, development, and career progression opportunities Access to free qualifications Staff discount scheme across 850+ retailers Monthly team incentives with the chance to win shopping vouchers This is your opportunity to lead a high-volume kitchen , develop your career, and make a real difference in students lives. Next steps If you think you ve got what it takes, we d love to hear from you! Please note: An interview, trade test and kitchen visit will be required as part of the recruitment process. IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children, and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS disclosure and children s barred list check, which IFG will pay for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Impact Food Group (IFG) is one of England s fastest-growing school food providers, serving around one million students every day across more than 1,500 schools. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality, nutritious meals that support student wellbeing and enjoyment. Our brands include Innovate, Cucina, Chapter One (Independent Schools), Hutchison, and Dolce, reflecting our breadth of experience and reach across the school catering sector. The role Job Title: Chef Manager School Location: New Site Opening in SE15 Area Working Days: Monday to Friday Shifts & Working hours: 7am-3:30pm (40 hours per week) Working Weeks: 42 weeks per year (term time, inset days and 3 additional weeks) Pay Details: £31,000 Annum What will I be doing? As a Chef Manager , you ll take full responsibility for running a high-volume kitchen , serving fresh, seasonal meals to hundreds of students every day. This is a hands-on, leadership role where you ll manage your team, maintain high standards, and ensure smooth, efficient service. Your responsibilities will include: Leading, motivating, and developing your catering team Preparing and serving fresh, seasonal meals at high volume Planning menus, managing stock, and controlling budgets Ensuring all food hygiene, safety, and compliance standards are met Building strong relationships with onsite clients and stakeholders Overseeing the smooth running of service, from prep to finish We re not in the business of making school food we re here to make great food , and that s why our customers love us. What are we looking for? We re looking for an experienced Chef Manager with a passion for high-volume catering and strong leadership skills. Previous experience managing a kitchen, ideally in schools or high-volume catering environments Proven ability to cook fresh, seasonal food at high volumes Strong people management and team leadership skills Experience managing kitchen operations, stock, and compliance Excellent organisational and communication skills A proactive, hands-on approach and pride in maintaining high standards If you thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy leading teams to deliver great food, this could be the role for you. What s in it for you? We offer a fantastic work-life balance: Daytime hours, no evenings or weekends All school holidays off Free meals on shift and uniform provided Plus, you ll benefit from: Ongoing training, development, and career progression opportunities Access to free qualifications Staff discount scheme across 850+ retailers Monthly team incentives with the chance to win shopping vouchers This is your opportunity to lead a high-volume kitchen , develop your career, and make a real difference in students lives. Next steps If you think you ve got what it takes, we d love to hear from you! Please note: An interview, trade test and kitchen visit will be required as part of the recruitment process. IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children, and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS disclosure and children s barred list check, which IFG will pay for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements.
Cook Manager based at Desmond Anderson Primary School 27.5hpw At HCL SAFEGUARDING IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. The safety of children and young people is at the heart of everything we do. About us: At HCL, we're more than just a caterer. We proudly serve over 16 million meals a year, delivering outstanding dining experiences across schools and the commercial sector. As a Cook Manager , you won't just run a kitchen - you'll be hands on leading the team, shaping the culture and setting the standard for quality and service that your school will depend on every day. Let's talk about the role of a Cook Manager: Lead and manage the day-to-day kitchen operations Prepare, and deliver fresh, nutritious meals Oversee stock control, ordering, and budget management Ensure compliance with food safety, hygiene, and health & safety regulations Monitor food quality, presentation, and portion control Manage allergen awareness and cater for special dietary requirements Build positive relationships with staff, students, and the wider school community Maintain accurate records (e.g. HACCP, temperature checks, audits) Inspiring and developing your team, creating an environment where people grow and thrive About the Ideal Cook Manager: Committed to safeguarding children and young people Food Hygiene Level 2 certificate (required) NVQ Level 2/3 is highly desirable Passionate about delivering fresh, nutritious meals An experienced leader who can motivate and develop a high-performing team Well-organised, with strong planning and time management skills Confident managing budgets, stock, and kitchen operations Knowledgeable in food safety, allergens, and school food standards Committed to maintaining high standards of hygiene and compliance Proactive, flexible, and able to work in a fast-paced environment Dedicated to providing an excellent dining experience every day Why join us? Joining Bonus: £1000! (T&Cs apply) Salary: £13.76 per hour (£16,654 per annum) Hours: 27.5 hours per week - No Weekends, No Late Nights Schedule: Term Time Only - Enjoy all School Holidays off Uniform provided Rewards: Spread the Word & Earn Up to £500 - Refer a Friend! (T&Cs apply) Succeed with us: Career progression opportunities Excusive discounts: via VIVUP for supermarkets, cinemas, retail, dining, hotels, and family activities Wellbeing matters: Support through EAP & Financial Support via Stream Safeguarding: Enhanced DBS Disclosure paid by HCL - No Cost to You If you're passionate, driven and ready to grow, we'd love to hear from you. Take the first step and apply online - your Cook Manager career with HCL starts here.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Cook Manager based at Desmond Anderson Primary School 27.5hpw At HCL SAFEGUARDING IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. The safety of children and young people is at the heart of everything we do. About us: At HCL, we're more than just a caterer. We proudly serve over 16 million meals a year, delivering outstanding dining experiences across schools and the commercial sector. As a Cook Manager , you won't just run a kitchen - you'll be hands on leading the team, shaping the culture and setting the standard for quality and service that your school will depend on every day. Let's talk about the role of a Cook Manager: Lead and manage the day-to-day kitchen operations Prepare, and deliver fresh, nutritious meals Oversee stock control, ordering, and budget management Ensure compliance with food safety, hygiene, and health & safety regulations Monitor food quality, presentation, and portion control Manage allergen awareness and cater for special dietary requirements Build positive relationships with staff, students, and the wider school community Maintain accurate records (e.g. HACCP, temperature checks, audits) Inspiring and developing your team, creating an environment where people grow and thrive About the Ideal Cook Manager: Committed to safeguarding children and young people Food Hygiene Level 2 certificate (required) NVQ Level 2/3 is highly desirable Passionate about delivering fresh, nutritious meals An experienced leader who can motivate and develop a high-performing team Well-organised, with strong planning and time management skills Confident managing budgets, stock, and kitchen operations Knowledgeable in food safety, allergens, and school food standards Committed to maintaining high standards of hygiene and compliance Proactive, flexible, and able to work in a fast-paced environment Dedicated to providing an excellent dining experience every day Why join us? Joining Bonus: £1000! (T&Cs apply) Salary: £13.76 per hour (£16,654 per annum) Hours: 27.5 hours per week - No Weekends, No Late Nights Schedule: Term Time Only - Enjoy all School Holidays off Uniform provided Rewards: Spread the Word & Earn Up to £500 - Refer a Friend! (T&Cs apply) Succeed with us: Career progression opportunities Excusive discounts: via VIVUP for supermarkets, cinemas, retail, dining, hotels, and family activities Wellbeing matters: Support through EAP & Financial Support via Stream Safeguarding: Enhanced DBS Disclosure paid by HCL - No Cost to You If you're passionate, driven and ready to grow, we'd love to hear from you. Take the first step and apply online - your Cook Manager career with HCL starts here.
The Health and Safety Partnership Limited
City, Manchester
A leading multinational Hard/Technical Facilities Management company is seeking a Health and Safety Manager to join its team. This role will focus on clients within the education sector, including schools, colleges, and universities. You will provide Health and Safety support to mobile engineers and engineering teams, promoting compliance, assessing risks and embedding a culture of safety and quality across all operations. This Health and Safety Manager role involves travel between UK offices and educational sites across the North West, making it ideal for candidates based in and around Manchester. Key Responsibilities of a Health and Safety Manager include: Conducting audits, inspections and risk assessments across multiple education sites. Providing advice and guidance on health and Safety matters, ensuring compliance with statutory regulations and industry best practices. Developing, implementing and monitoring Health and Safety policies, systems and procedures. Delivering safety training and promoting awareness programs to staff and stakeholders. Investigating accidents and incidents, identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions. Co-ordinating quality processes and internal auditing. Preparing and presenting reports as and when required. Actively participating in local and central management meetings. Co-ordinating annual improvement plans. Advising the management team on current and forthcoming issues to maintain a safe and compliant environment. Experience Transferable experience could have been gained in Hard FM, Technical FM, or role supporting mobile engineers. Experience implementing and reviewing Health and Safety systems. Experience of managing certifications in OHSAS 18001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 is advantageous. Qualifications NEBOSH Level 6 Diploma or equivalent qualification is essential. Full UK driving license (essential, due to travel requirements). This role of Health and Safety Manager offers a salary of £48,000 £50,000, plus car allowance, pension, healthcare and other benefits.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
A leading multinational Hard/Technical Facilities Management company is seeking a Health and Safety Manager to join its team. This role will focus on clients within the education sector, including schools, colleges, and universities. You will provide Health and Safety support to mobile engineers and engineering teams, promoting compliance, assessing risks and embedding a culture of safety and quality across all operations. This Health and Safety Manager role involves travel between UK offices and educational sites across the North West, making it ideal for candidates based in and around Manchester. Key Responsibilities of a Health and Safety Manager include: Conducting audits, inspections and risk assessments across multiple education sites. Providing advice and guidance on health and Safety matters, ensuring compliance with statutory regulations and industry best practices. Developing, implementing and monitoring Health and Safety policies, systems and procedures. Delivering safety training and promoting awareness programs to staff and stakeholders. Investigating accidents and incidents, identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions. Co-ordinating quality processes and internal auditing. Preparing and presenting reports as and when required. Actively participating in local and central management meetings. Co-ordinating annual improvement plans. Advising the management team on current and forthcoming issues to maintain a safe and compliant environment. Experience Transferable experience could have been gained in Hard FM, Technical FM, or role supporting mobile engineers. Experience implementing and reviewing Health and Safety systems. Experience of managing certifications in OHSAS 18001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 is advantageous. Qualifications NEBOSH Level 6 Diploma or equivalent qualification is essential. Full UK driving license (essential, due to travel requirements). This role of Health and Safety Manager offers a salary of £48,000 £50,000, plus car allowance, pension, healthcare and other benefits.
Cook Manager based at Farley Junior Academy 30 Hours per week At HCL SAFEGUARDING IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. The safety of children and young people is at the heart of everything we do. About us: At HCL, we're more than just a caterer. We proudly serve over 16 million meals a year, delivering outstanding dining experiences across schools and the commercial sector. As a Cook Manager , you won't just run a kitchen - you'll be hands on leading the team, shaping the culture and setting the standard for quality and service that your school will depend on every day. Let's talk about the role of a Cook Manager: Lead and manage the day-to-day kitchen operations Prepare, and deliver fresh, nutritious meals Oversee stock control, ordering, and budget management Ensure compliance with food safety, hygiene, and health & safety regulations Monitor food quality, presentation, and portion control Manage allergen awareness and cater for special dietary requirements Build positive relationships with staff, students, and the wider school community Maintain accurate records (e.g. HACCP, temperature checks, audits) Inspiring and developing your team, creating an environment where people grow and thrive About the Ideal Cook Manager: Committed to safeguarding children and young people Food Hygiene Level 2 certificate (required) NVQ Level 2/3 is highly desirable Passionate about delivering fresh, nutritious meals An experienced leader who can motivate and develop a high-performing team Well-organised, with strong planning and time management skills Confident managing budgets, stock, and kitchen operations Knowledgeable in food safety, allergens, and school food standards Committed to maintaining high standards of hygiene and compliance Proactive, flexible, and able to work in a fast-paced environment Dedicated to providing an excellent dining experience every day Why join us? Joining Bonus: £1000! (T&Cs apply) Salary: £13.76 per hour (£18,163 per annum) Hours: 30 hours per week - No Weekends, No Late Nights Schedule: Term Time Only - Enjoy all School Holidays off Uniform provided Rewards: Spread the Word & Earn Up to £500 - Refer a Friend! (T&Cs apply) Succeed with us: Career progression opportunities Excusive discounts: via VIVUP for supermarkets, cinemas, retail, dining, hotels, and family activities Wellbeing matters: Support through EAP & Financial Support via Stream Safeguarding: Enhanced DBS Disclosure paid by HCL - No Cost to You If you're passionate, driven and ready to grow, we'd love to hear from you. Take the first step and apply online - your Cook Manager career with HCL starts here.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Cook Manager based at Farley Junior Academy 30 Hours per week At HCL SAFEGUARDING IS OUR NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. The safety of children and young people is at the heart of everything we do. About us: At HCL, we're more than just a caterer. We proudly serve over 16 million meals a year, delivering outstanding dining experiences across schools and the commercial sector. As a Cook Manager , you won't just run a kitchen - you'll be hands on leading the team, shaping the culture and setting the standard for quality and service that your school will depend on every day. Let's talk about the role of a Cook Manager: Lead and manage the day-to-day kitchen operations Prepare, and deliver fresh, nutritious meals Oversee stock control, ordering, and budget management Ensure compliance with food safety, hygiene, and health & safety regulations Monitor food quality, presentation, and portion control Manage allergen awareness and cater for special dietary requirements Build positive relationships with staff, students, and the wider school community Maintain accurate records (e.g. HACCP, temperature checks, audits) Inspiring and developing your team, creating an environment where people grow and thrive About the Ideal Cook Manager: Committed to safeguarding children and young people Food Hygiene Level 2 certificate (required) NVQ Level 2/3 is highly desirable Passionate about delivering fresh, nutritious meals An experienced leader who can motivate and develop a high-performing team Well-organised, with strong planning and time management skills Confident managing budgets, stock, and kitchen operations Knowledgeable in food safety, allergens, and school food standards Committed to maintaining high standards of hygiene and compliance Proactive, flexible, and able to work in a fast-paced environment Dedicated to providing an excellent dining experience every day Why join us? Joining Bonus: £1000! (T&Cs apply) Salary: £13.76 per hour (£18,163 per annum) Hours: 30 hours per week - No Weekends, No Late Nights Schedule: Term Time Only - Enjoy all School Holidays off Uniform provided Rewards: Spread the Word & Earn Up to £500 - Refer a Friend! (T&Cs apply) Succeed with us: Career progression opportunities Excusive discounts: via VIVUP for supermarkets, cinemas, retail, dining, hotels, and family activities Wellbeing matters: Support through EAP & Financial Support via Stream Safeguarding: Enhanced DBS Disclosure paid by HCL - No Cost to You If you're passionate, driven and ready to grow, we'd love to hear from you. Take the first step and apply online - your Cook Manager career with HCL starts here.
Job Description: Head of Research Operations (College of Medicine and Health) Post title and post number - Head of Research Operations College/Budget Centre - Research Strategy & Services Division Terms and Conditions - Administrative and Other Related Academic staff Job Family Framework - Managerial Grade - Grade 9 Salary Range - £58,225 - £67,468 (with potential to consider up to £73,708) Background The University of Birmingham is a global institution working within a diverse and vibrant City, offering an inspiring education to our students, and undertaking critically important research. We are a place of open, critical thinking, and the creation, sharing and dissemination of knowledge. Professional Services put students at the heart of all they do and enable an exceptional educational experience. They provide outstanding support to our researchers and help the University to grow its influence regionally, nationally, and globally. They ensure the University's resources are used wisely, manage and improve the infrastructure which sits at the heart of the institution, and support decisions to be made quickly and based on sound evidence. Our Birmingham Professional programme operates across the University, supporting colleagues to network and collaborate, offering opportunities to learn and develop, contributing to the delivery of the University's objectives, and helping everyone to understand the broader context within which we work. Department overview The University has a bold vision to build upon the success of REF2021 by continuing to enhance research performance across awards, outputs, income, and impact. At the core of this endeavour lies the Research Strategy & Services Division (RSSD), a newly established department focused on catalysing the University's Birmingham 2030 research ambitions. Role Summary The Head of Research Operations (College of Medicine & Health) is a pivotal role within the RSSD, responsible for leading a CMH research support function, working in close collaboration with the wider Division and academic and Professional Services colleagues in the College. Reporting to the Assistant Director RSSD, the Head of Research Operations will lead a team of expert practitioners that deliver a portfolio of research support activities, including research development & facilitation, proposal drafting, budget preparation, compliance, and contracts negotiation. The successful candidate will provide visible and proactive leadership, ensuring regular face-to-face engagement to build trust, foster collaboration, and offer hands-on support to team members. They will create an environment where individuals feel valued and empowered, balancing strategic oversight with day-to-day guidance. Being present and accessible, the leader will strengthen team cohesion and drive performance. In addition, they will develop strong internal and external networks across the University and beyond, positioning the team as a trusted partner in delivering high-quality research support. Organograms RSSD: College Hub (Medicine and Health) RSSD: High level Structure Reporting to the Assistant Director RSSD, the Head of Research Operations leads one of our four College Hub Research Support teams, encompassing all aspects of pre-award research support, due diligence, grants set up, and contracts. The Head of Research Operations is a core member of a wider, integrated research leadership team that works collectively across the full lifecycle of research activity. Working in close partnership with the Head of Research Strategy & Development, the Head of Post Award, the Trusted Research team, and the Research Ethics, Governance and Integrity team, the role contributes to a seamless, end-to-end approach to research support that brings together strategic development, operational delivery, and proportionate oversight of risk and compliance. This collaborative environment provides significant scope to shape creative and effective approaches across the research pathway - from proposal development through to the management of complex awards and contracts - while contributing to the design of efficient, sustainable processes and systems. As part of a supportive and high-performing leadership community, the role also offers strong opportunities for professional growth and career development, alongside the chance to make a tangible institutional impact. The RSSD is committed to a collaborative and open culture, and the Head of Research Operations will benefit from this and will embed this same culture within their College Hub Research Support team to ensure that colleagues are supported and work collectively. They will form part of the RSSD College Hubs Senior Leadership Team and the Extended Leadership Group for the wider Research Strategy & Services Division. Being approachable and open to staff within the RSSD and the wider University is a key element of the role, reflecting the collaborative approach that is essential to effective research support. Key internal stakeholders include academics, College Heads of Department, School Heads of Research and College Deputy Director of Operations for Research Support. The Head of Research Operations will also have the opportunity to develop relationships with strategic partners, funders and HEIs from across the sector. Main duties: Working with your Research Support Managers, lead a Research Support Team of c25 research support professionals to effectively manage and agree prioritisation of workload across all aspects of pre-award research support including: research development; research facilitation and support for proposal drafting; budget preparation and costing; compliance with funder terms and conditions; submissions to funder; regulatory compliance and trusted research, including due diligence on partners and funders and referrals for export control; grant set up; negotiation and agreement of research contracts and research-related agreements. Ensure timely monitoring and reporting to senior colleagues in RSSD and the College of key performance indicators including grant applications, awards, contribution, success rates and contracts clearance levels. Develop and lead innovations in research support that seek to enhance these measures and ensure that the impact of service innovations is clearly understood, that systemic issues are recognised and addressed, teams are supported to effectively deliver, and services are continually improved. As a contracts signatory for the University, ensure that there is a clear negotiating framework for all research and research related contracts, that is regularly reviewed and updated, which supports the negotiation of all agreements relating to research, ensuring that this includes appropriate provision for the protection of Intellectual Property, the effective transfer and protection of data including highly sensitive data, the right to publish academic work, and the recovery of appropriate funds to support research to support the overall financial position of the Colleges and University. Developing staff within the team to do the same, ensuring a strong, proportionate and risk-based approach to research contracting at the University. These agreements will include: industry-funded contract research, collaboration agreements, material transfer agreements, confidentiality/non-disclosure agreements and will also include trials specific agreements such as sponsorship agreements, and site agreements. To support teams with the more complex research applications and contracts as and when required, leading on such projects whilst providing team members the opportunity to develop their own skills in this regard via close working and ongoing mentorship in a culture of continuous professional development. Develop strong external networks across the Russell Group, professional bodies and wider sector to ensure the delivery of best practice at Birmingham. Empower the team to do the same, ensuring that the University is well connected and influential with major funders, partners, and collaborators from public sector, industry and policy organisations. Develop and embed a strong culture of collaboration, information and data sharing, and symbiotic working across the team to provide an agile, responsive and customer-focused service to researchers, external partners, and funders, to support the research ambitions of the College and the wider University in line with the Strategic Framework. Be responsible for HR matters within the team, leading and developing staff and ensuring that the recruitment, development and retention of highly capable staff is supported by clear development/career plans and performance processes and providing active support for, and leadership of, EDI matters. Bring innovative and creative solutions to the work of the Research Strategy & Services Division and working across the other RSSD Hubs to embed best practice, consistent and effective ways of working and to lead programmes of change. Act as an ambassador for the University, upholding and promoting the University's values and interests and deputising for the Deputy Director as required in high level delegations to campus from senior, board level representatives of major funders and partners ensuring that the University builds strong and effective partnerships in the pursuit of research income, impact, and influence. . click apply for full job details
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Job Description: Head of Research Operations (College of Medicine and Health) Post title and post number - Head of Research Operations College/Budget Centre - Research Strategy & Services Division Terms and Conditions - Administrative and Other Related Academic staff Job Family Framework - Managerial Grade - Grade 9 Salary Range - £58,225 - £67,468 (with potential to consider up to £73,708) Background The University of Birmingham is a global institution working within a diverse and vibrant City, offering an inspiring education to our students, and undertaking critically important research. We are a place of open, critical thinking, and the creation, sharing and dissemination of knowledge. Professional Services put students at the heart of all they do and enable an exceptional educational experience. They provide outstanding support to our researchers and help the University to grow its influence regionally, nationally, and globally. They ensure the University's resources are used wisely, manage and improve the infrastructure which sits at the heart of the institution, and support decisions to be made quickly and based on sound evidence. Our Birmingham Professional programme operates across the University, supporting colleagues to network and collaborate, offering opportunities to learn and develop, contributing to the delivery of the University's objectives, and helping everyone to understand the broader context within which we work. Department overview The University has a bold vision to build upon the success of REF2021 by continuing to enhance research performance across awards, outputs, income, and impact. At the core of this endeavour lies the Research Strategy & Services Division (RSSD), a newly established department focused on catalysing the University's Birmingham 2030 research ambitions. Role Summary The Head of Research Operations (College of Medicine & Health) is a pivotal role within the RSSD, responsible for leading a CMH research support function, working in close collaboration with the wider Division and academic and Professional Services colleagues in the College. Reporting to the Assistant Director RSSD, the Head of Research Operations will lead a team of expert practitioners that deliver a portfolio of research support activities, including research development & facilitation, proposal drafting, budget preparation, compliance, and contracts negotiation. The successful candidate will provide visible and proactive leadership, ensuring regular face-to-face engagement to build trust, foster collaboration, and offer hands-on support to team members. They will create an environment where individuals feel valued and empowered, balancing strategic oversight with day-to-day guidance. Being present and accessible, the leader will strengthen team cohesion and drive performance. In addition, they will develop strong internal and external networks across the University and beyond, positioning the team as a trusted partner in delivering high-quality research support. Organograms RSSD: College Hub (Medicine and Health) RSSD: High level Structure Reporting to the Assistant Director RSSD, the Head of Research Operations leads one of our four College Hub Research Support teams, encompassing all aspects of pre-award research support, due diligence, grants set up, and contracts. The Head of Research Operations is a core member of a wider, integrated research leadership team that works collectively across the full lifecycle of research activity. Working in close partnership with the Head of Research Strategy & Development, the Head of Post Award, the Trusted Research team, and the Research Ethics, Governance and Integrity team, the role contributes to a seamless, end-to-end approach to research support that brings together strategic development, operational delivery, and proportionate oversight of risk and compliance. This collaborative environment provides significant scope to shape creative and effective approaches across the research pathway - from proposal development through to the management of complex awards and contracts - while contributing to the design of efficient, sustainable processes and systems. As part of a supportive and high-performing leadership community, the role also offers strong opportunities for professional growth and career development, alongside the chance to make a tangible institutional impact. The RSSD is committed to a collaborative and open culture, and the Head of Research Operations will benefit from this and will embed this same culture within their College Hub Research Support team to ensure that colleagues are supported and work collectively. They will form part of the RSSD College Hubs Senior Leadership Team and the Extended Leadership Group for the wider Research Strategy & Services Division. Being approachable and open to staff within the RSSD and the wider University is a key element of the role, reflecting the collaborative approach that is essential to effective research support. Key internal stakeholders include academics, College Heads of Department, School Heads of Research and College Deputy Director of Operations for Research Support. The Head of Research Operations will also have the opportunity to develop relationships with strategic partners, funders and HEIs from across the sector. Main duties: Working with your Research Support Managers, lead a Research Support Team of c25 research support professionals to effectively manage and agree prioritisation of workload across all aspects of pre-award research support including: research development; research facilitation and support for proposal drafting; budget preparation and costing; compliance with funder terms and conditions; submissions to funder; regulatory compliance and trusted research, including due diligence on partners and funders and referrals for export control; grant set up; negotiation and agreement of research contracts and research-related agreements. Ensure timely monitoring and reporting to senior colleagues in RSSD and the College of key performance indicators including grant applications, awards, contribution, success rates and contracts clearance levels. Develop and lead innovations in research support that seek to enhance these measures and ensure that the impact of service innovations is clearly understood, that systemic issues are recognised and addressed, teams are supported to effectively deliver, and services are continually improved. As a contracts signatory for the University, ensure that there is a clear negotiating framework for all research and research related contracts, that is regularly reviewed and updated, which supports the negotiation of all agreements relating to research, ensuring that this includes appropriate provision for the protection of Intellectual Property, the effective transfer and protection of data including highly sensitive data, the right to publish academic work, and the recovery of appropriate funds to support research to support the overall financial position of the Colleges and University. Developing staff within the team to do the same, ensuring a strong, proportionate and risk-based approach to research contracting at the University. These agreements will include: industry-funded contract research, collaboration agreements, material transfer agreements, confidentiality/non-disclosure agreements and will also include trials specific agreements such as sponsorship agreements, and site agreements. To support teams with the more complex research applications and contracts as and when required, leading on such projects whilst providing team members the opportunity to develop their own skills in this regard via close working and ongoing mentorship in a culture of continuous professional development. Develop strong external networks across the Russell Group, professional bodies and wider sector to ensure the delivery of best practice at Birmingham. Empower the team to do the same, ensuring that the University is well connected and influential with major funders, partners, and collaborators from public sector, industry and policy organisations. Develop and embed a strong culture of collaboration, information and data sharing, and symbiotic working across the team to provide an agile, responsive and customer-focused service to researchers, external partners, and funders, to support the research ambitions of the College and the wider University in line with the Strategic Framework. Be responsible for HR matters within the team, leading and developing staff and ensuring that the recruitment, development and retention of highly capable staff is supported by clear development/career plans and performance processes and providing active support for, and leadership of, EDI matters. Bring innovative and creative solutions to the work of the Research Strategy & Services Division and working across the other RSSD Hubs to embed best practice, consistent and effective ways of working and to lead programmes of change. Act as an ambassador for the University, upholding and promoting the University's values and interests and deputising for the Deputy Director as required in high level delegations to campus from senior, board level representatives of major funders and partners ensuring that the University builds strong and effective partnerships in the pursuit of research income, impact, and influence. . click apply for full job details
Data and Examinations Manager (Temporary role until Christmas 2025 - Possibly onwards) Location: Outskirts of Rye, East Sussex Contract: Term time only, plus 8 weeks during school holidays (43 weeks total), including the last two weeks of August Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (8:30am - 4:30pm, with 30 minutes unpaid lunch break; flexibility required during exam periods) Salary: £negotiable Recruitment South East are working in partnership with our client, a respected independent school located on the outskirts of Rye, East Sussex, who are seeking a Data and Examinations Manager to join their team. This is a pivotal role responsible for ensuring the effective management of the school's data systems, examination administration, and attendance records. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining the integrity, security, and accuracy of student data and ensuring the smooth and compliant running of all internal and external examinations. Key Responsibilities Data Management Lead and develop the administration of the school's Management Information System (MIS) to ensure data is secure, accurate, and accessible to authorised users. Maintain and update student records and ensure accurate data input and reporting. Produce accurate and timely data reports to support school leadership in monitoring performance and improving outcomes. Analyse and present assessment and attendance data across key stages, year groups, and subjects. Support staff training in data management and analysis. Manage and respond to data requests from external agencies and governing bodies. Develop and maintain systems within the MIS to support daily school operations, including cover management. Examinations Administration Manage the full examinations process in line with JCQ and awarding body regulations. Serve as the main point of contact for all external examinations and liaise with awarding bodies and internal stakeholders. Ensure full compliance with JCQ regulations and maintain examination integrity and security at all times. Oversee exam timetabling, rooming, invigilation, and candidate communication. Recruit, train, and manage a team of invigilators. Support the SENCo in implementing examination access arrangements and reasonable adjustments. Manage the secure storage, distribution, and dispatch of exam papers and scripts. Coordinate the issue of results, post-results services, and distribution of certificates. Support the Head of Centre in addressing any malpractice concerns or irregularities. Ensure all examination-related fees are accurately managed and recharged in a timely manner. Attendance Management Act as the school's Attendance Officer, maintaining accurate attendance records for all pupils. Prepare attendance reports, certificates, and statutory returns to local authorities. Monitor attendance patterns and identify students at risk of poor attendance. Produce daily fire registers and ensure missing marks are promptly followed up with staff. Issue legal notifications where required in accordance with statutory guidance. Assessment and Reporting Support the Senior Leadership Team in ensuring assessment and reporting deadlines are met. Manage the collection, collation, and reporting of assessment grades and termly reports to parents. Produce and distribute academic and behavioural reports as required. General Duties Provide administrative support, including answering calls and covering reception as needed. Provide lunchtime cover for the Principal's PA. Contribute to maintaining the school's safeguarding standards in line with policy. Carry out any other duties appropriate to the role as required by senior leadership. The Ideal Candidate Previous experience in examinations or data management within an educational setting. Strong knowledge of JCQ regulations and exam administration processes. Excellent attention to detail, organisation, and time management skills. Confident user of Management Information Systems (such as SIMS or equivalent). Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with integrity. Strong communication and interpersonal skills for liaising with staff, students, parents, and external organisations. If you are a highly organised and detail-focused individual with a passion for education administration, we would love to hear from you. To apply or learn more, please contact (url removed) or call (phone number removed) .
Oct 08, 2025
Contractor
Data and Examinations Manager (Temporary role until Christmas 2025 - Possibly onwards) Location: Outskirts of Rye, East Sussex Contract: Term time only, plus 8 weeks during school holidays (43 weeks total), including the last two weeks of August Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (8:30am - 4:30pm, with 30 minutes unpaid lunch break; flexibility required during exam periods) Salary: £negotiable Recruitment South East are working in partnership with our client, a respected independent school located on the outskirts of Rye, East Sussex, who are seeking a Data and Examinations Manager to join their team. This is a pivotal role responsible for ensuring the effective management of the school's data systems, examination administration, and attendance records. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining the integrity, security, and accuracy of student data and ensuring the smooth and compliant running of all internal and external examinations. Key Responsibilities Data Management Lead and develop the administration of the school's Management Information System (MIS) to ensure data is secure, accurate, and accessible to authorised users. Maintain and update student records and ensure accurate data input and reporting. Produce accurate and timely data reports to support school leadership in monitoring performance and improving outcomes. Analyse and present assessment and attendance data across key stages, year groups, and subjects. Support staff training in data management and analysis. Manage and respond to data requests from external agencies and governing bodies. Develop and maintain systems within the MIS to support daily school operations, including cover management. Examinations Administration Manage the full examinations process in line with JCQ and awarding body regulations. Serve as the main point of contact for all external examinations and liaise with awarding bodies and internal stakeholders. Ensure full compliance with JCQ regulations and maintain examination integrity and security at all times. Oversee exam timetabling, rooming, invigilation, and candidate communication. Recruit, train, and manage a team of invigilators. Support the SENCo in implementing examination access arrangements and reasonable adjustments. Manage the secure storage, distribution, and dispatch of exam papers and scripts. Coordinate the issue of results, post-results services, and distribution of certificates. Support the Head of Centre in addressing any malpractice concerns or irregularities. Ensure all examination-related fees are accurately managed and recharged in a timely manner. Attendance Management Act as the school's Attendance Officer, maintaining accurate attendance records for all pupils. Prepare attendance reports, certificates, and statutory returns to local authorities. Monitor attendance patterns and identify students at risk of poor attendance. Produce daily fire registers and ensure missing marks are promptly followed up with staff. Issue legal notifications where required in accordance with statutory guidance. Assessment and Reporting Support the Senior Leadership Team in ensuring assessment and reporting deadlines are met. Manage the collection, collation, and reporting of assessment grades and termly reports to parents. Produce and distribute academic and behavioural reports as required. General Duties Provide administrative support, including answering calls and covering reception as needed. Provide lunchtime cover for the Principal's PA. Contribute to maintaining the school's safeguarding standards in line with policy. Carry out any other duties appropriate to the role as required by senior leadership. The Ideal Candidate Previous experience in examinations or data management within an educational setting. Strong knowledge of JCQ regulations and exam administration processes. Excellent attention to detail, organisation, and time management skills. Confident user of Management Information Systems (such as SIMS or equivalent). Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with integrity. Strong communication and interpersonal skills for liaising with staff, students, parents, and external organisations. If you are a highly organised and detail-focused individual with a passion for education administration, we would love to hear from you. To apply or learn more, please contact (url removed) or call (phone number removed) .
One of the world's largest helicopter manufacturers and the company's site at Oxford Airport is Britain's civil helicopter hub, are looking for a CAMO Engineer to join the team. They offer considerable experience in helicopter sales, bespoke completions, maintenance and spares support. Its in-house engineering capabilities include design, customisation, installation, flight-testing and certification, as well as technical support, maintenance, training and the supply of spares for civil and military applications. MoD's chosen provider of helicopters and maintenance for its Defence Helicopter Flying school (referred to as MFTS) located in RAF Shawbury (Shropshire) and RAF Valley (Anglesey). Responsible for the management and production of maintenance programmes, review of airworthiness documentation, maintenance and materials planning and update of technical records. Main responsibilities The main responsibilities for the Airworthiness Engineer are: Follow the company procedures in order to ensure compliance. Perform reviews of all forms of technical information from the regulatory authorities and OEMs in a timely and consistent manner, this will include, but is not limited to Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, Major/Minor Modifications and Repairs. Periodical review, development and implementation of Aircraft Maintenance Programmes and associated aircraft configuration. Provide support during Airworthiness Reviews and ARC Extensions. Complete repetitive defect and reliability analysis. Review and update aircraft flight manuals. Review technical logs and enter utilisation data onto the MIS. Line and Base maintenance planning. Preparation and review of maintenance variations. Materials planning and raise reservations/purchase requisitions for required materials. Updating aircraft and engines records with maintenance task accomplishment details. Return of component log cards to the material management team for core returns. Provide cross functional support across the CAMO team. Continually improve CAMO processes & procedures to enhance overall efficiency. Perform other duties as required by the Continuing Airworthiness Manager or designated deputy. Knowledge and Skills Essential Good understanding of aircraft continuing airworthiness requirements as related to Part-CAMO regulation. Methodical with acute attention to detail. Self-motivated and able to work without supervision or as part of a team. Flexible work ethic focused on delivering against agreed timelines. Strong team leadership. Proactive - ability to recognise potential issues and apply remedial action before they raise concern or affect operations. Must have high computer literacy skills and be competent with Google Docs. Ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Good written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Knowledge of continuing airworthiness management software for the use of maintenance and materials planning. Education, Qualifications or Training Essential Minimum 5 GCSE's Grade C or above or equivalent recognised qualifications (e.g. NVQ, BTEC). Desirable Aviation related degree or equivalent. Aviation human factors training undertaken. Recognised Part-CAMO Training Course accomplished. Recognised Part-145 Training Course accomplished. Additional requirements Due to the nature of this position, you will require DBS Security Clearance and be eligible for SC clearance. Applicants must meet any/all requirements of Export Compliance Regulations. The Reward In joining the Company on top of your competitive base salary, you will have access to the following benefits below via salary sacrifice schemes: Private Medical Insurance (Bupa) - single cover for employees paid by the company Pension: Employees are auto enrolled into the Group UK Retirement Fund. Initially, company contributes 6%, employee 4% basic Share Incentive Plan and ESOP. Annual share schemes at company discretion. Success Share, Discretionary Group bonus scheme (conditions apply) Bikes to Work (up to 3,000) (employee purchase scheme) Technology (employee purchase scheme) My Drive (employee car purchase scheme) Den-Plan (employee purchase scheme) Health-care Cash Scheme Personal Accident Insurance (employee purchase scheme) Health Assessments Travel Insurance Financial/Legal Advice (eg, Will-writing; Lasting Power of Attorney)
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
One of the world's largest helicopter manufacturers and the company's site at Oxford Airport is Britain's civil helicopter hub, are looking for a CAMO Engineer to join the team. They offer considerable experience in helicopter sales, bespoke completions, maintenance and spares support. Its in-house engineering capabilities include design, customisation, installation, flight-testing and certification, as well as technical support, maintenance, training and the supply of spares for civil and military applications. MoD's chosen provider of helicopters and maintenance for its Defence Helicopter Flying school (referred to as MFTS) located in RAF Shawbury (Shropshire) and RAF Valley (Anglesey). Responsible for the management and production of maintenance programmes, review of airworthiness documentation, maintenance and materials planning and update of technical records. Main responsibilities The main responsibilities for the Airworthiness Engineer are: Follow the company procedures in order to ensure compliance. Perform reviews of all forms of technical information from the regulatory authorities and OEMs in a timely and consistent manner, this will include, but is not limited to Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, Major/Minor Modifications and Repairs. Periodical review, development and implementation of Aircraft Maintenance Programmes and associated aircraft configuration. Provide support during Airworthiness Reviews and ARC Extensions. Complete repetitive defect and reliability analysis. Review and update aircraft flight manuals. Review technical logs and enter utilisation data onto the MIS. Line and Base maintenance planning. Preparation and review of maintenance variations. Materials planning and raise reservations/purchase requisitions for required materials. Updating aircraft and engines records with maintenance task accomplishment details. Return of component log cards to the material management team for core returns. Provide cross functional support across the CAMO team. Continually improve CAMO processes & procedures to enhance overall efficiency. Perform other duties as required by the Continuing Airworthiness Manager or designated deputy. Knowledge and Skills Essential Good understanding of aircraft continuing airworthiness requirements as related to Part-CAMO regulation. Methodical with acute attention to detail. Self-motivated and able to work without supervision or as part of a team. Flexible work ethic focused on delivering against agreed timelines. Strong team leadership. Proactive - ability to recognise potential issues and apply remedial action before they raise concern or affect operations. Must have high computer literacy skills and be competent with Google Docs. Ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Good written and verbal communication skills. Desirable Knowledge of continuing airworthiness management software for the use of maintenance and materials planning. Education, Qualifications or Training Essential Minimum 5 GCSE's Grade C or above or equivalent recognised qualifications (e.g. NVQ, BTEC). Desirable Aviation related degree or equivalent. Aviation human factors training undertaken. Recognised Part-CAMO Training Course accomplished. Recognised Part-145 Training Course accomplished. Additional requirements Due to the nature of this position, you will require DBS Security Clearance and be eligible for SC clearance. Applicants must meet any/all requirements of Export Compliance Regulations. The Reward In joining the Company on top of your competitive base salary, you will have access to the following benefits below via salary sacrifice schemes: Private Medical Insurance (Bupa) - single cover for employees paid by the company Pension: Employees are auto enrolled into the Group UK Retirement Fund. Initially, company contributes 6%, employee 4% basic Share Incentive Plan and ESOP. Annual share schemes at company discretion. Success Share, Discretionary Group bonus scheme (conditions apply) Bikes to Work (up to 3,000) (employee purchase scheme) Technology (employee purchase scheme) My Drive (employee car purchase scheme) Den-Plan (employee purchase scheme) Health-care Cash Scheme Personal Accident Insurance (employee purchase scheme) Health Assessments Travel Insurance Financial/Legal Advice (eg, Will-writing; Lasting Power of Attorney)
Job Purpose: Provide a comprehensive range of financial support services to Headteachers and Governing Bodies and to be responsible to the Principal Accountant (Schools) in ensuring the effective delivery of the Service Level Agreements with schools. Duties and Responsibilities - Job Specific Provide support and assistance to the Principal Accountant Schools in all aspects of the school finance service in accordance with the Service Level Agreement. Assist with the preparation of annual budgets for the Authoritys Primary, Secondary and Special schools. Assist in the closure of accounts at the end of the financial year and assist in the production of final accounts. Assist in the preparation of financial projections to enable schools to maximise effectiveness in the utilisation of resources. Regularly visit schools to discuss and provide advice on all matters in relation to school budgets and assist with the interpretation of reports and solve any administrative problems. Investigate and respond to numerous and detailed queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, finance department staff and staff from other departments regarding payments and charges made against school budgets. Duties and Responsibilities Corporate To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally. Compliance with the Authoritys Policies and Procedures and to make known to Senior Officers any areas which are not adequately covered. To participate actively in supporting the Authoritys principles and practices of equality of opportunity as laid down within the Equalities Policy. To be responsible for the application of Health & Safety practices within the daily operations, sharing a common responsibility for Health & Safety across the department, directorate and Authority as a whole. Employees will be required to give certain information relating to themselves in order that the Authority may properly carry out its duties, rights and obligations as an employer. The Authority will process and control such data principally for personnel, administrative and payroll purposes. As a term of your employment and in order to maintain effective departmental operations, you may be required to undertake any other reasonable task, commensurate with your grade, as determined by your Line Manager or Head of Service. Conwy is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable groups. All Council employees are expected to be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and their responsibility to report any concerns in the appropriate manner and timescales. Requirements How Identified Knowledge & Skills Association of Accounting Technicians qualification (equivalent or part qualified) Knowledge of local government accounting and financial procedures Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communications skills Ability to communicate though the medium of English Ability to communicate though the medium of Welsh Good Accountancy/Numeracy skills Ability to plan, programme and produce work with minimal supervision and to work under pressure to achieve deadlines. Sound knowledge of computerised financial systems and a range of IT skills including spreadsheet and database preparation and maintenance. Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer
Oct 03, 2025
Contractor
Job Purpose: Provide a comprehensive range of financial support services to Headteachers and Governing Bodies and to be responsible to the Principal Accountant (Schools) in ensuring the effective delivery of the Service Level Agreements with schools. Duties and Responsibilities - Job Specific Provide support and assistance to the Principal Accountant Schools in all aspects of the school finance service in accordance with the Service Level Agreement. Assist with the preparation of annual budgets for the Authoritys Primary, Secondary and Special schools. Assist in the closure of accounts at the end of the financial year and assist in the production of final accounts. Assist in the preparation of financial projections to enable schools to maximise effectiveness in the utilisation of resources. Regularly visit schools to discuss and provide advice on all matters in relation to school budgets and assist with the interpretation of reports and solve any administrative problems. Investigate and respond to numerous and detailed queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, finance department staff and staff from other departments regarding payments and charges made against school budgets. Duties and Responsibilities Corporate To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally. Compliance with the Authoritys Policies and Procedures and to make known to Senior Officers any areas which are not adequately covered. To participate actively in supporting the Authoritys principles and practices of equality of opportunity as laid down within the Equalities Policy. To be responsible for the application of Health & Safety practices within the daily operations, sharing a common responsibility for Health & Safety across the department, directorate and Authority as a whole. Employees will be required to give certain information relating to themselves in order that the Authority may properly carry out its duties, rights and obligations as an employer. The Authority will process and control such data principally for personnel, administrative and payroll purposes. As a term of your employment and in order to maintain effective departmental operations, you may be required to undertake any other reasonable task, commensurate with your grade, as determined by your Line Manager or Head of Service. Conwy is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable groups. All Council employees are expected to be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and their responsibility to report any concerns in the appropriate manner and timescales. Requirements How Identified Knowledge & Skills Association of Accounting Technicians qualification (equivalent or part qualified) Knowledge of local government accounting and financial procedures Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communications skills Ability to communicate though the medium of English Ability to communicate though the medium of Welsh Good Accountancy/Numeracy skills Ability to plan, programme and produce work with minimal supervision and to work under pressure to achieve deadlines. Sound knowledge of computerised financial systems and a range of IT skills including spreadsheet and database preparation and maintenance. Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer
Role: Operations Manager Salary: £52.5k plus Car Allowance ( £5760) & Great Benefits Location: Portsmouth & A3 Surrounding Areas At Impact Food Group , we re more than a school caterer. The people are the heart of what we do. We re driven by creating a positive food culture and helping more students eat better food. Making a positive social impact is at the centre of our identity. We tirelessly learn, develop and make improvements in every way, every day. Delivered by our distinct and industry leading brands ; Innovate, Hutchison, Cucina and Chapter One , we cater for over 500,000 students. To find out more visit our website Due to continued business growth an exciting opportunity has arisen for experienced Operations Manager to join the team- this role is overseeing a portfolio of schools. This role is a field based role, so you will need to be prepared to travel to support your teams out in the business. The essential ingredient at the heart of our business is our people so we are searching for an experienced multisite Operations Manager with a background in an excellent food catering services to join our business. Can you Manage, inspire, and engage our teams? Meet with clients to build strong, professional relationships with internal and external individuals, service providers, suppliers, and businesses Demonstrate passion and knowledge of great contemporary fresh food and service Deliver exceptional senior management operations in a contract catering environment for a range of senior clients with exceptional standards. Demonstrate strong motivation skills with a lead by example approach Deliver financial management skills - commercial and fixed price What can you bring? The experience and knowledge we are looking for includes. A background as an Area Manager/ Operation's Manager within a contract catering or a retail catering environment you will have managed at least 8 sites; Day to day management and guidance of the chef managers running the sites including in supporting with client relationships, Recruitment and HR matters. You will be comfortable conversing at all levels, from the kitchen to the board room. We are after a self-motivated, resilient, and highly organised manager; with an understanding of how to prioritise effectively. You won t be afraid of the Office suite and will be a dab hand at producing spreadsheets and presentations to show how well you re doing. What we d love to give you Competitive salary up to £52.5k+ plus a Car Allowance (£5760) 25 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays. Life assurance & company pension scheme. Private Healthcare Access to our extensive online Learning platform and development opportunities An employee wellbeing platform. Access to a salary sacrifice electric car scheme. IFG rewards for highstreets discounts. Annual Summer Party with company awards. Additional Details IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS check, which we supply the cost for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements. We look forward to receiving your application!
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Role: Operations Manager Salary: £52.5k plus Car Allowance ( £5760) & Great Benefits Location: Portsmouth & A3 Surrounding Areas At Impact Food Group , we re more than a school caterer. The people are the heart of what we do. We re driven by creating a positive food culture and helping more students eat better food. Making a positive social impact is at the centre of our identity. We tirelessly learn, develop and make improvements in every way, every day. Delivered by our distinct and industry leading brands ; Innovate, Hutchison, Cucina and Chapter One , we cater for over 500,000 students. To find out more visit our website Due to continued business growth an exciting opportunity has arisen for experienced Operations Manager to join the team- this role is overseeing a portfolio of schools. This role is a field based role, so you will need to be prepared to travel to support your teams out in the business. The essential ingredient at the heart of our business is our people so we are searching for an experienced multisite Operations Manager with a background in an excellent food catering services to join our business. Can you Manage, inspire, and engage our teams? Meet with clients to build strong, professional relationships with internal and external individuals, service providers, suppliers, and businesses Demonstrate passion and knowledge of great contemporary fresh food and service Deliver exceptional senior management operations in a contract catering environment for a range of senior clients with exceptional standards. Demonstrate strong motivation skills with a lead by example approach Deliver financial management skills - commercial and fixed price What can you bring? The experience and knowledge we are looking for includes. A background as an Area Manager/ Operation's Manager within a contract catering or a retail catering environment you will have managed at least 8 sites; Day to day management and guidance of the chef managers running the sites including in supporting with client relationships, Recruitment and HR matters. You will be comfortable conversing at all levels, from the kitchen to the board room. We are after a self-motivated, resilient, and highly organised manager; with an understanding of how to prioritise effectively. You won t be afraid of the Office suite and will be a dab hand at producing spreadsheets and presentations to show how well you re doing. What we d love to give you Competitive salary up to £52.5k+ plus a Car Allowance (£5760) 25 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays. Life assurance & company pension scheme. Private Healthcare Access to our extensive online Learning platform and development opportunities An employee wellbeing platform. Access to a salary sacrifice electric car scheme. IFG rewards for highstreets discounts. Annual Summer Party with company awards. Additional Details IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS check, which we supply the cost for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements. We look forward to receiving your application!
Kitchen Manager / Head Chef Annual Salary: £45,000 Location: NW10, London Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Join a lovely private nursery based in NW10 as a Kitchen Manager / Head Chef. This role is perfect for someone passionate about child nutrition and eager to make a meaningful impact in an educational setting. Day-to-day of the role: Oversee the daily operations of the nursery kitchen, ensuring smooth and efficient service. Plan and prepare nutritious meals that meet the dietary needs of children, considering allergies and portion sizes. Manage food ordering and inventory to maintain optimal stock levels and reduce waste. Ensure compliance with health and safety standards and maintain a clean and safe kitchen environment. Train and supervise kitchen staff, promoting teamwork and high standards of food hygiene and safety. Collaborate with nursery management to develop menus that are both nutritious and appealing to children. Stay updated on the latest nutrition guidelines and food safety regulations relevant to childcare settings. Required Skills & Qualifications: Minimum 2 years' experience in a similar role as a Kitchen Manager or Head Chef. Previous experience in the Education sector, such as nurseries or schools, is essential. Strong knowledge of child nutrition, portion control, and dietary needs. Certified in allergy awareness and capable of implementing appropriate food safety measures. Eligibility to work full-time in the UK. Excellent organisational and leadership skills. Benefits: Competitive salary with stable working hours. Opportunity to work in a nurturing educational environment. Chance to contribute significantly to the health and well-being of children. Supportive and friendly team. To apply for this Kitchen Manager / Head Chef position, please submit your CV.
Sep 25, 2025
Full time
Kitchen Manager / Head Chef Annual Salary: £45,000 Location: NW10, London Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Join a lovely private nursery based in NW10 as a Kitchen Manager / Head Chef. This role is perfect for someone passionate about child nutrition and eager to make a meaningful impact in an educational setting. Day-to-day of the role: Oversee the daily operations of the nursery kitchen, ensuring smooth and efficient service. Plan and prepare nutritious meals that meet the dietary needs of children, considering allergies and portion sizes. Manage food ordering and inventory to maintain optimal stock levels and reduce waste. Ensure compliance with health and safety standards and maintain a clean and safe kitchen environment. Train and supervise kitchen staff, promoting teamwork and high standards of food hygiene and safety. Collaborate with nursery management to develop menus that are both nutritious and appealing to children. Stay updated on the latest nutrition guidelines and food safety regulations relevant to childcare settings. Required Skills & Qualifications: Minimum 2 years' experience in a similar role as a Kitchen Manager or Head Chef. Previous experience in the Education sector, such as nurseries or schools, is essential. Strong knowledge of child nutrition, portion control, and dietary needs. Certified in allergy awareness and capable of implementing appropriate food safety measures. Eligibility to work full-time in the UK. Excellent organisational and leadership skills. Benefits: Competitive salary with stable working hours. Opportunity to work in a nurturing educational environment. Chance to contribute significantly to the health and well-being of children. Supportive and friendly team. To apply for this Kitchen Manager / Head Chef position, please submit your CV.
Role: Operations Manager Salary: £55k plus Car Allowance ( £5760) & Great Benefits Location: Guildford / Basingstoke At Impact Food Group , we re more than a school caterer. The people are the heart of what we do. We re driven by creating a positive food culture and helping more students eat better food. Making a positive social impact is at the centre of our identity. We tirelessly learn, develop and make improvements in every way, every day. Delivered by our distinct and industry leading brands ; Innovate, Cucina, Chapter One and Hutchison we cater for over 5500,000 students. To find out more visit our website Due to continued business growth an exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Operations Manager to join the team - this role is overseeing a portfolio of schools. This role is a field based role, so you will need to be prepared to travel to support your teams out in the business. The essential ingredient at the heart of our business is our people so we are searching for an experienced multisite Operations Manager with a background in an excellent food catering services to join our business. Can you Manage, inspire, and engage our teams? Meet with clients to build strong, professional relationships with internal and external individuals, service providers, suppliers, and businesses Demonstrate passion and knowledge of great contemporary fresh food and service Deliver exceptional senior management operations in a contract catering environment for a range of senior clients with exceptional standards. Demonstrate strong motivation skills with a lead by example approach Deliver financial management skills - commercial and fixed price What can you bring? The experience and knowledge we are looking for includes. A background as an Area Manager/ Operation's Manager within a Independent Education contract catering would be desirable, we will also be interested in speaking with you if you are from State Education, Business & Industry or a retail catering environment - you will have managed at least 8 sites; Day to day management and guidance of the chef managers running the sites including in supporting with client relationships, Recruitment and HR matters. You will be comfortable conversing at all levels, from the kitchen to the board room. We are after a self-motivated, resilient, and highly organised manager; with an understanding of how to prioritise effectively. You won t be afraid of the Office suite and will be a dab hand at producing spreadsheets and presentations to show how well you re doing. What we d love to give you Competitive salary up to £55k+ plus a Car Allowance (£5760) 25 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays. Life assurance & company pension scheme. BUPA Healthcare Access to our extensive online Learning platform and development opportunities An employee wellbeing platform. Access to a salary sacrifice electric car scheme. IFG rewards for highstreets discounts. Annual Summer Party with company awards. Additional Details IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS check, which we supply the cost for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements. We look forward to receiving your application!
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Role: Operations Manager Salary: £55k plus Car Allowance ( £5760) & Great Benefits Location: Guildford / Basingstoke At Impact Food Group , we re more than a school caterer. The people are the heart of what we do. We re driven by creating a positive food culture and helping more students eat better food. Making a positive social impact is at the centre of our identity. We tirelessly learn, develop and make improvements in every way, every day. Delivered by our distinct and industry leading brands ; Innovate, Cucina, Chapter One and Hutchison we cater for over 5500,000 students. To find out more visit our website Due to continued business growth an exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Operations Manager to join the team - this role is overseeing a portfolio of schools. This role is a field based role, so you will need to be prepared to travel to support your teams out in the business. The essential ingredient at the heart of our business is our people so we are searching for an experienced multisite Operations Manager with a background in an excellent food catering services to join our business. Can you Manage, inspire, and engage our teams? Meet with clients to build strong, professional relationships with internal and external individuals, service providers, suppliers, and businesses Demonstrate passion and knowledge of great contemporary fresh food and service Deliver exceptional senior management operations in a contract catering environment for a range of senior clients with exceptional standards. Demonstrate strong motivation skills with a lead by example approach Deliver financial management skills - commercial and fixed price What can you bring? The experience and knowledge we are looking for includes. A background as an Area Manager/ Operation's Manager within a Independent Education contract catering would be desirable, we will also be interested in speaking with you if you are from State Education, Business & Industry or a retail catering environment - you will have managed at least 8 sites; Day to day management and guidance of the chef managers running the sites including in supporting with client relationships, Recruitment and HR matters. You will be comfortable conversing at all levels, from the kitchen to the board room. We are after a self-motivated, resilient, and highly organised manager; with an understanding of how to prioritise effectively. You won t be afraid of the Office suite and will be a dab hand at producing spreadsheets and presentations to show how well you re doing. What we d love to give you Competitive salary up to £55k+ plus a Car Allowance (£5760) 25 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays. Life assurance & company pension scheme. BUPA Healthcare Access to our extensive online Learning platform and development opportunities An employee wellbeing platform. Access to a salary sacrifice electric car scheme. IFG rewards for highstreets discounts. Annual Summer Party with company awards. Additional Details IFG are committed to the safeguarding of children and our employees share this commitment. Successful candidates are required to undergo an enhanced DBS check, which we supply the cost for. We are a committed equal opportunities employer - if you require any assistance for the interview process, please detail within your application. All information is kept confidential and in compliance with GDPR requirements. We look forward to receiving your application!
Job Purpose: Provide a comprehensive range of financial support services to Headteachers and Governing Bodies and to be responsible to the Principal Accountant (Schools) in ensuring the effective delivery of the Service Level Agreements with schools. Duties and Responsibilities - Job Specific Provide support and assistance to the Principal Accountant Schools in all aspects of the school finance service in accordance with the Service Level Agreement. Assist with the preparation of annual budgets for the Authoritys Primary, Secondary and Special schools. Assist in the closure of accounts at the end of the financial year and assist in the production of final accounts. Assist in the preparation of financial projections to enable schools to maximise effectiveness in the utilisation of resources. Regularly visit schools to discuss and provide advice on all matters in relation to school budgets and assist with the interpretation of reports and solve any administrative problems. Investigate and respond to numerous and detailed queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, finance department staff and staff from other departments regarding payments and charges made against school budgets. Duties and Responsibilities Corporate To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally. Compliance with the Authoritys Policies and Procedures and to make known to Senior Officers any areas which are not adequately covered. To participate actively in supporting the Authoritys principles and practices of equality of opportunity as laid down within the Equalities Policy. To be responsible for the application of Health & Safety practices within the daily operations, sharing a common responsibility for Health & Safety across the department, directorate and Authority as a whole. Employees will be required to give certain information relating to themselves in order that the Authority may properly carry out its duties, rights and obligations as an employer. The Authority will process and control such data principally for personnel, administrative and payroll purposes. As a term of your employment and in order to maintain effective departmental operations, you may be required to undertake any other reasonable task, commensurate with your grade, as determined by your Line Manager or Head of Service. Conwy is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable groups. All Council employees are expected to be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and their responsibility to report any concerns in the appropriate manner and timescales. Requirements How Identified Knowledge & Skills Association of Accounting Technicians qualification (equivalent or part qualified) Knowledge of local government accounting and financial procedures Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communications skills Ability to communicate though the medium of English Ability to communicate though the medium of Welsh Good Accountancy/Numeracy skills Ability to plan, programme and produce work with minimal supervision and to work under pressure to achieve deadlines. Sound knowledge of computerised financial systems and a range of IT skills including spreadsheet and database preparation and maintenance. Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer
Sep 23, 2025
Contractor
Job Purpose: Provide a comprehensive range of financial support services to Headteachers and Governing Bodies and to be responsible to the Principal Accountant (Schools) in ensuring the effective delivery of the Service Level Agreements with schools. Duties and Responsibilities - Job Specific Provide support and assistance to the Principal Accountant Schools in all aspects of the school finance service in accordance with the Service Level Agreement. Assist with the preparation of annual budgets for the Authoritys Primary, Secondary and Special schools. Assist in the closure of accounts at the end of the financial year and assist in the production of final accounts. Assist in the preparation of financial projections to enable schools to maximise effectiveness in the utilisation of resources. Regularly visit schools to discuss and provide advice on all matters in relation to school budgets and assist with the interpretation of reports and solve any administrative problems. Investigate and respond to numerous and detailed queries from schools, contractors, suppliers, finance department staff and staff from other departments regarding payments and charges made against school budgets. Duties and Responsibilities Corporate To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally. Compliance with the Authoritys Policies and Procedures and to make known to Senior Officers any areas which are not adequately covered. To participate actively in supporting the Authoritys principles and practices of equality of opportunity as laid down within the Equalities Policy. To be responsible for the application of Health & Safety practices within the daily operations, sharing a common responsibility for Health & Safety across the department, directorate and Authority as a whole. Employees will be required to give certain information relating to themselves in order that the Authority may properly carry out its duties, rights and obligations as an employer. The Authority will process and control such data principally for personnel, administrative and payroll purposes. As a term of your employment and in order to maintain effective departmental operations, you may be required to undertake any other reasonable task, commensurate with your grade, as determined by your Line Manager or Head of Service. Conwy is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable groups. All Council employees are expected to be aware of the Corporate Safeguarding Policy and their responsibility to report any concerns in the appropriate manner and timescales. Requirements How Identified Knowledge & Skills Association of Accounting Technicians qualification (equivalent or part qualified) Knowledge of local government accounting and financial procedures Excellent interpersonal and written and verbal communications skills Ability to communicate though the medium of English Ability to communicate though the medium of Welsh Good Accountancy/Numeracy skills Ability to plan, programme and produce work with minimal supervision and to work under pressure to achieve deadlines. Sound knowledge of computerised financial systems and a range of IT skills including spreadsheet and database preparation and maintenance. Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer Finance Accountancy Officer