Secondary School Reflection room officer Full-time Start: Sept 2026 ongoing contract Wandsworth A large, welcoming Secondary school in Wandsworth are looking for a Reflection room Officer with a literacy background to join their school from September 26 to work with pupils across their secondary school. The Role In this role you will administrate and supervise, the internal exclusion of students in the reflection room; co-ordinate work from relevant subject areas; and support with mentoring. You will also be expected to provide some administrative support on attendance and progress and communicate with families on any students directed to the reflection room. The post holder will: Create and maintain a calm, structured and purposeful environment that enables students to reflect on their behaviour and successfully re-engage with learning. Support the school s behaviour strategy by promoting high expectations, consistency and positive conduct across the school community. Build positive and professional relationships with students, families and staff to encourage accountability, personal growth and improved outcomes. Work collaboratively with pastoral leaders and senior staff to identify and implement appropriate support for students requiring behavioural intervention. Contribute to reducing suspensions and improving student engagement through effective behaviour management and restorative approaches. Monitor, record and analyse student behaviour information to support informed decision-making and targeted interventions. Promote students' personal development, wellbeing and resilience, helping them make positive choices and develop strategies for future success. Support safeguarding and welfare processes, ensuring concerns are identified, recorded and acted upon appropriately. Champion an inclusive culture where all students are treated with respect and supported to achieve their potential. Contribute to the continuous development and effectiveness of the school's behaviour, pastoral and inclusion provision. This role is offered on a full-time role which may start on a temporary basis and be made permanent dependent on the candidate The school in Wandsworth is a popular secondary school within the area and has extremely ambitious headteacher who is on a mission for the school to be recognised and one of the best in the country. The school s ethos is all about ambition, perseverance and unity within the school and the local community. It is a very popular, multi-cultural school who put equality, safeguarding and inclusion at the heart of its ethos. They are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS check. We have a policy to respond to all applications within three working days. However, because of the volume of applications, we are sometimes unable to reply to individual enquiries. If we have not contacted you within this specified time your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Philosophy Education is a Recruitment Business and is advertising this vacancy on behalf of one of its clients.
Jun 21, 2026
Contractor
Secondary School Reflection room officer Full-time Start: Sept 2026 ongoing contract Wandsworth A large, welcoming Secondary school in Wandsworth are looking for a Reflection room Officer with a literacy background to join their school from September 26 to work with pupils across their secondary school. The Role In this role you will administrate and supervise, the internal exclusion of students in the reflection room; co-ordinate work from relevant subject areas; and support with mentoring. You will also be expected to provide some administrative support on attendance and progress and communicate with families on any students directed to the reflection room. The post holder will: Create and maintain a calm, structured and purposeful environment that enables students to reflect on their behaviour and successfully re-engage with learning. Support the school s behaviour strategy by promoting high expectations, consistency and positive conduct across the school community. Build positive and professional relationships with students, families and staff to encourage accountability, personal growth and improved outcomes. Work collaboratively with pastoral leaders and senior staff to identify and implement appropriate support for students requiring behavioural intervention. Contribute to reducing suspensions and improving student engagement through effective behaviour management and restorative approaches. Monitor, record and analyse student behaviour information to support informed decision-making and targeted interventions. Promote students' personal development, wellbeing and resilience, helping them make positive choices and develop strategies for future success. Support safeguarding and welfare processes, ensuring concerns are identified, recorded and acted upon appropriately. Champion an inclusive culture where all students are treated with respect and supported to achieve their potential. Contribute to the continuous development and effectiveness of the school's behaviour, pastoral and inclusion provision. This role is offered on a full-time role which may start on a temporary basis and be made permanent dependent on the candidate The school in Wandsworth is a popular secondary school within the area and has extremely ambitious headteacher who is on a mission for the school to be recognised and one of the best in the country. The school s ethos is all about ambition, perseverance and unity within the school and the local community. It is a very popular, multi-cultural school who put equality, safeguarding and inclusion at the heart of its ethos. They are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS check. We have a policy to respond to all applications within three working days. However, because of the volume of applications, we are sometimes unable to reply to individual enquiries. If we have not contacted you within this specified time your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Philosophy Education is a Recruitment Business and is advertising this vacancy on behalf of one of its clients.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER / DIRECTOR The Arts Council is the national development agency for the arts in Ireland, supporting artists, arts organisations, and public engagement with the arts nationwide. Operating under the aegis of the Department of Culture, Communications & Sport, the organisation plays a central role in promoting artistic excellence, shaping cultural policy, and ensuring access to the arts across Ireland. The Arts Council is entering an important period of strategic and organisational development and is seeking an exceptional leader to guide its future direction. THE POSITION The Chief Executive Officer/Director will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the arts in Ireland. Reporting to the Chair and Board, the successful candidate will provide visionary leadership, drive strategic ambition, strengthen organisational performance, and enhance the organisation's national and international profile. Working closely with the Board, executive team, artists, stakeholders, and Government, they will champion artistic excellence, foster collaboration, and support the long-term sustainability and impact of the organisation. REQUIREMENTS Candidates will demonstrate significant senior executive leadership experience together with strong strategic, governance, stakeholder management, and communication capabilities. A deep appreciation for the arts, together with the credibility, integrity, and leadership presence required to lead a nationally significant public body, is essential. Eligibility to work in Ireland is also required. HOW TO APPLY If you believe that you meet the requirements necessary to take on this important role, please submit a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae via the available 'Apply Option' in strictest confidence, for the attention of Eilish Devine, Partner of our retained executive search partners, Principal Connections - executive search on or before 12 noon on Friday 19th June 2026. The Arts Council is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. If you have a disability or your first language is not English and you have any difficulties with any aspect of our recruitment process, please contact Principal Connections executive search. All recruitment documentation can be provided in other formats. For a confidential discussion please contact Eilish Devine on (0)1 . ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Principal Connections is acting as an employment agency and has been retained to manage this key appointment. We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine grounds of the Employment Equality Act. Candidates for this post will be sourced through both an advertised selection and executive search process. Please note that any offer of employment will be made subject to satisfactory reference checks as well as any other background checks and assessments considered appropriate to the process. By applying for this vacancy with Principal Connections, you accept the Term's & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Cookies Policy which can be found on our website ABOUT PRINCIPAL CONNECTIONS Principal Connections is Ireland's leading executive search and leadership consulting firm and is part of Agilium Worldwide LLC (est. 1984), independently ranked one of the world's top global executive search groups. (55+ offices, 30+ countries, 250+ consultants).
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER / DIRECTOR The Arts Council is the national development agency for the arts in Ireland, supporting artists, arts organisations, and public engagement with the arts nationwide. Operating under the aegis of the Department of Culture, Communications & Sport, the organisation plays a central role in promoting artistic excellence, shaping cultural policy, and ensuring access to the arts across Ireland. The Arts Council is entering an important period of strategic and organisational development and is seeking an exceptional leader to guide its future direction. THE POSITION The Chief Executive Officer/Director will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the arts in Ireland. Reporting to the Chair and Board, the successful candidate will provide visionary leadership, drive strategic ambition, strengthen organisational performance, and enhance the organisation's national and international profile. Working closely with the Board, executive team, artists, stakeholders, and Government, they will champion artistic excellence, foster collaboration, and support the long-term sustainability and impact of the organisation. REQUIREMENTS Candidates will demonstrate significant senior executive leadership experience together with strong strategic, governance, stakeholder management, and communication capabilities. A deep appreciation for the arts, together with the credibility, integrity, and leadership presence required to lead a nationally significant public body, is essential. Eligibility to work in Ireland is also required. HOW TO APPLY If you believe that you meet the requirements necessary to take on this important role, please submit a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae via the available 'Apply Option' in strictest confidence, for the attention of Eilish Devine, Partner of our retained executive search partners, Principal Connections - executive search on or before 12 noon on Friday 19th June 2026. The Arts Council is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. If you have a disability or your first language is not English and you have any difficulties with any aspect of our recruitment process, please contact Principal Connections executive search. All recruitment documentation can be provided in other formats. For a confidential discussion please contact Eilish Devine on (0)1 . ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Principal Connections is acting as an employment agency and has been retained to manage this key appointment. We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine grounds of the Employment Equality Act. Candidates for this post will be sourced through both an advertised selection and executive search process. Please note that any offer of employment will be made subject to satisfactory reference checks as well as any other background checks and assessments considered appropriate to the process. By applying for this vacancy with Principal Connections, you accept the Term's & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Cookies Policy which can be found on our website ABOUT PRINCIPAL CONNECTIONS Principal Connections is Ireland's leading executive search and leadership consulting firm and is part of Agilium Worldwide LLC (est. 1984), independently ranked one of the world's top global executive search groups. (55+ offices, 30+ countries, 250+ consultants).
Principal Town Planning Consultant / Officer Home Counties £65-68 per hour - Dependant on experience Job Ref - 66671 Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in the Home Counties in their search for a very experienced Town Planner to assist in delivering an application on behalf of the council for several thousand units extensive infrastructure and community facilities, in one of the region's most significant planning projects. The successful contractor will focus on the part of the scheme, delivered in partnership with developers, centred around progressing the first phase through Reserved Matters stages, initially focusing on infrastructure before residential delivery. Key Responsibilities Leading on Reserved Matters applications for a major strategic site Managing infrastructure and residential planning matters Liaising with developers, consultants, stakeholders, and planning teams Handling engagement with a highly vocal local community Attending key meetings and site visits as required Managing complex planning obligations and large-scale S106 requirements Candidate Requirements The client is seeking somebody operating above standard Principal Planner level, with strong experience in: Major Development Management projects Reserved Matters applications Large-scale residential or infrastructure-led schemes Stakeholder and community engagement High-profile and politically sensitive developments Experience with garden communities or strategic urban extensions would be highly beneficial. Contract Details Initial 6-month contract, likely extending to 12 months+ Rate guide: £65-68 per hour Likely Inside IR35, although strong Outside IR35 candidates will still be considered Expected start date: June / August 2026, with flexibility for the right candidate Working Arrangements The team typically attends the office once per week, although this role could potentially reduce to once per fortnight. Attendance at key meetings and regular site visits will still be expected. Please call Ben Hitchman on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Jun 21, 2026
Contractor
Principal Town Planning Consultant / Officer Home Counties £65-68 per hour - Dependant on experience Job Ref - 66671 Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in the Home Counties in their search for a very experienced Town Planner to assist in delivering an application on behalf of the council for several thousand units extensive infrastructure and community facilities, in one of the region's most significant planning projects. The successful contractor will focus on the part of the scheme, delivered in partnership with developers, centred around progressing the first phase through Reserved Matters stages, initially focusing on infrastructure before residential delivery. Key Responsibilities Leading on Reserved Matters applications for a major strategic site Managing infrastructure and residential planning matters Liaising with developers, consultants, stakeholders, and planning teams Handling engagement with a highly vocal local community Attending key meetings and site visits as required Managing complex planning obligations and large-scale S106 requirements Candidate Requirements The client is seeking somebody operating above standard Principal Planner level, with strong experience in: Major Development Management projects Reserved Matters applications Large-scale residential or infrastructure-led schemes Stakeholder and community engagement High-profile and politically sensitive developments Experience with garden communities or strategic urban extensions would be highly beneficial. Contract Details Initial 6-month contract, likely extending to 12 months+ Rate guide: £65-68 per hour Likely Inside IR35, although strong Outside IR35 candidates will still be considered Expected start date: June / August 2026, with flexibility for the right candidate Working Arrangements The team typically attends the office once per week, although this role could potentially reduce to once per fortnight. Attendance at key meetings and regular site visits will still be expected. Please call Ben Hitchman on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Neighbourhood Policing Review Consultancy ! to work within the Staffordshire Police Force Are you ready to make a significant impact in community safety? Our client is seeking an experienced consultant to lead a Neighbourhood Policing Review in Stafford. This is your chance to enhance policing effectiveness and contribute to safer neighbourhoods! Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Daily Rate: 650 per day Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, Hybrid Location: Stafford Perks: Enjoy the benefits of hybrid working Flexible hours A collaborative team environment! About the Role: In this pivotal role, you will conduct an independent review of the neighbourhood policing model. Your expertise will help align workforce resources and ensure optimal delivery of Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee (NPG) outcomes and policing plan priorities. Key Responsibilities: Perform a thorough assessment of the current neighbourhood policing operating model. Evaluate resource allocation across 10 local policing teams, identifying opportunities for optimisation. Review the officer and PCSO workforce mix to enhance role clarity and effectiveness in meeting local demands. Analyze interactions between neighbourhood resources and response demand, especially during peak periods. Develop evidence-based recommendations aimed at improving efficiency, resilience, and visibility of neighbourhood policing. You Will Bring: Proven experience in policing operating model reviews, with a focus on neighbourhood policing and response integration. Strong understanding of workforce planning, including officer/PCSO mix, rank structure, and demand modelling. Experience delivering against national policing frameworks and government outcome measures. Capable data analysis skills, with a knack for demand profiling and performance benchmarking. Proficient stakeholder engagement skills to translate findings into actionable recommendations. What's in It for You? Play a vital role in shaping the future of neighbourhood policing in Stafford. Collaborate with senior stakeholders and contribute to strategic decision-making. Enjoy a dynamic work environment where your insights will directly influence community safety. Flexible hybrid working arrangements that promote work-life balance. Deliverables: Comprehensive baseline assessment of the current operating model and workforce distribution. Benchmarking against comparable forces and identification of best practices. A clear set of recommendations, including workforce mix and deployment changes. Implementation considerations that align with HR timelines and risk management. Final report and executive briefing for the Chief Officer team. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about policing and community safety and possess the required skills and experience, we want to hear from you! Join our client on this exciting journey to enhance neighbourhood policing. Apply Today! Send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant Let's make our communities safer, together! This is an exciting opportunity to drive change and improve the effectiveness of neighbourhood policing. Don't miss out - apply now! Our client is a disability-confident employer, committed to building a supportive environment for candidates of all backgrounds and abilities. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know, and we will be happy to support you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 21, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Neighbourhood Policing Review Consultancy ! to work within the Staffordshire Police Force Are you ready to make a significant impact in community safety? Our client is seeking an experienced consultant to lead a Neighbourhood Policing Review in Stafford. This is your chance to enhance policing effectiveness and contribute to safer neighbourhoods! Position Details: Contract Type: Temporary Daily Rate: 650 per day Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, Hybrid Location: Stafford Perks: Enjoy the benefits of hybrid working Flexible hours A collaborative team environment! About the Role: In this pivotal role, you will conduct an independent review of the neighbourhood policing model. Your expertise will help align workforce resources and ensure optimal delivery of Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee (NPG) outcomes and policing plan priorities. Key Responsibilities: Perform a thorough assessment of the current neighbourhood policing operating model. Evaluate resource allocation across 10 local policing teams, identifying opportunities for optimisation. Review the officer and PCSO workforce mix to enhance role clarity and effectiveness in meeting local demands. Analyze interactions between neighbourhood resources and response demand, especially during peak periods. Develop evidence-based recommendations aimed at improving efficiency, resilience, and visibility of neighbourhood policing. You Will Bring: Proven experience in policing operating model reviews, with a focus on neighbourhood policing and response integration. Strong understanding of workforce planning, including officer/PCSO mix, rank structure, and demand modelling. Experience delivering against national policing frameworks and government outcome measures. Capable data analysis skills, with a knack for demand profiling and performance benchmarking. Proficient stakeholder engagement skills to translate findings into actionable recommendations. What's in It for You? Play a vital role in shaping the future of neighbourhood policing in Stafford. Collaborate with senior stakeholders and contribute to strategic decision-making. Enjoy a dynamic work environment where your insights will directly influence community safety. Flexible hybrid working arrangements that promote work-life balance. Deliverables: Comprehensive baseline assessment of the current operating model and workforce distribution. Benchmarking against comparable forces and identification of best practices. A clear set of recommendations, including workforce mix and deployment changes. Implementation considerations that align with HR timelines and risk management. Final report and executive briefing for the Chief Officer team. Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about policing and community safety and possess the required skills and experience, we want to hear from you! Join our client on this exciting journey to enhance neighbourhood policing. Apply Today! Send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant Let's make our communities safer, together! This is an exciting opportunity to drive change and improve the effectiveness of neighbourhood policing. Don't miss out - apply now! Our client is a disability-confident employer, committed to building a supportive environment for candidates of all backgrounds and abilities. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know, and we will be happy to support you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Finance Officer - Grants / Projects, Durham Your new company Hays are delighted to be working with a faith-based charitable organisation in the North East is seeking a highly capable Project Finance Officer to take a leading role in managing, monitoring and reporting on a portfolio of grant-funded projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who enjoys variety, autonomy, stakeholder engagement and meaningful work that directly supports community-focused initiatives. Your new role Role SummaryThe Project Finance Officer will oversee the financial management of externally funded projects, ensuring accurate reporting, budgeting, forecasting and compliance with funding requirements. You will work closely with project leads, senior managers, community partners and internal finance colleagues to ensure financial information is timely, reliable and aligned with organisational policies.This role is ideal for someone who enjoys both detailed financial work and building supportive relationships with non-financial stakeholders.Key Responsibilities Lead project financial reporting to internal boards, committees and stakeholder groups, shaping the style and content of reports. Support funding applications by preparing financial information and submitting grant claims through relevant grant management systems. Manage grant claims from local project partners, ensuring accuracy, eligibility and compliance with internal financial regulations. Advise and support community partners in preparing eligible claims, including occasional site visits. Maintain accurate project accounting using restricted fund and project accounting principles. Monitor and report against project budgets, investigating variances and liaising with budget holders. Set up new projects and manage approved budget changes within the accounting system. Coordinate project budget submissions and ensure alignment with funding agreements. Produce forecasts and financial commentary for senior leadership and governance boards. Contribute to process improvements within the finance and transformation teams. Provide wider finance team support including year-end preparation, budget setting and cover during staff absence. What you'll need to succeed AAT Qualified or nearing qualification, or studying towards CIMA, ACCA or ACA Advanced Excel skills - majority of the reporting is in Excel Experience of process improvement Experience of database management What you'll get in return You will be offered a full-time, permanent contract, with access to hybrid working and free on-site parking. Further benefits will be discussed on application. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Finance Officer - Grants / Projects, Durham Your new company Hays are delighted to be working with a faith-based charitable organisation in the North East is seeking a highly capable Project Finance Officer to take a leading role in managing, monitoring and reporting on a portfolio of grant-funded projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional who enjoys variety, autonomy, stakeholder engagement and meaningful work that directly supports community-focused initiatives. Your new role Role SummaryThe Project Finance Officer will oversee the financial management of externally funded projects, ensuring accurate reporting, budgeting, forecasting and compliance with funding requirements. You will work closely with project leads, senior managers, community partners and internal finance colleagues to ensure financial information is timely, reliable and aligned with organisational policies.This role is ideal for someone who enjoys both detailed financial work and building supportive relationships with non-financial stakeholders.Key Responsibilities Lead project financial reporting to internal boards, committees and stakeholder groups, shaping the style and content of reports. Support funding applications by preparing financial information and submitting grant claims through relevant grant management systems. Manage grant claims from local project partners, ensuring accuracy, eligibility and compliance with internal financial regulations. Advise and support community partners in preparing eligible claims, including occasional site visits. Maintain accurate project accounting using restricted fund and project accounting principles. Monitor and report against project budgets, investigating variances and liaising with budget holders. Set up new projects and manage approved budget changes within the accounting system. Coordinate project budget submissions and ensure alignment with funding agreements. Produce forecasts and financial commentary for senior leadership and governance boards. Contribute to process improvements within the finance and transformation teams. Provide wider finance team support including year-end preparation, budget setting and cover during staff absence. What you'll need to succeed AAT Qualified or nearing qualification, or studying towards CIMA, ACCA or ACA Advanced Excel skills - majority of the reporting is in Excel Experience of process improvement Experience of database management What you'll get in return You will be offered a full-time, permanent contract, with access to hybrid working and free on-site parking. Further benefits will be discussed on application. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Climate Change Manager Location: London / Surrey area (Hybrid) Duration: 6-month contract Rate: £300 per day (Inside IR35) Are you an experienced sustainability leader looking for a high-impact interim role? We are recruiting for a Climate Change Manager to join a prominent public sector organisation and drive its net-zero and climate adaptation strategies forward. This is a fantastic 6-month contract opportunity to lead a dedicated technical team and make a tangible environmental impact across the region. The Role: Team Leadership: Manage and inspire a professional team of technical sustainability and project officers. Strategic Oversight: Take ownership of the organisation s Climate Strategy, annual delivery plans, and carbon-reduction initiatives. Project Delivery: Lead on cross-cutting projects spanning energy master-planning, retrofit schemes, and sustainable design policy development. Funding & Budgets: Oversee project budgets and successfully bid for external green funding and grants. Stakeholder Engagement: Partner with senior executives, political leaders, and community stakeholders to embed sustainability across all operations. What We Are Looking For: Proven experience delivering projects within the climate change, low-carbon, or energy fields (local government or broader public sector experience is highly advantageous). Strong technical knowledge of carbon mitigation, sustainable construction standards, or spatial planning policies. A track record of managing complex project budgets and securing external funding/grants. Exceptional communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to confidently influence senior stakeholders and handle public scrutiny. How to Apply: If you are available on short notice and have the leadership experience required to hit the ground running, we want to hear from you. Please apply online with your updated CV over the next few days to be considered for an interview
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
Climate Change Manager Location: London / Surrey area (Hybrid) Duration: 6-month contract Rate: £300 per day (Inside IR35) Are you an experienced sustainability leader looking for a high-impact interim role? We are recruiting for a Climate Change Manager to join a prominent public sector organisation and drive its net-zero and climate adaptation strategies forward. This is a fantastic 6-month contract opportunity to lead a dedicated technical team and make a tangible environmental impact across the region. The Role: Team Leadership: Manage and inspire a professional team of technical sustainability and project officers. Strategic Oversight: Take ownership of the organisation s Climate Strategy, annual delivery plans, and carbon-reduction initiatives. Project Delivery: Lead on cross-cutting projects spanning energy master-planning, retrofit schemes, and sustainable design policy development. Funding & Budgets: Oversee project budgets and successfully bid for external green funding and grants. Stakeholder Engagement: Partner with senior executives, political leaders, and community stakeholders to embed sustainability across all operations. What We Are Looking For: Proven experience delivering projects within the climate change, low-carbon, or energy fields (local government or broader public sector experience is highly advantageous). Strong technical knowledge of carbon mitigation, sustainable construction standards, or spatial planning policies. A track record of managing complex project budgets and securing external funding/grants. Exceptional communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to confidently influence senior stakeholders and handle public scrutiny. How to Apply: If you are available on short notice and have the leadership experience required to hit the ground running, we want to hear from you. Please apply online with your updated CV over the next few days to be considered for an interview
Opus People Solutions Ltd
Astwood Bank, Worcestershire
Greenspaces & Projects Officer (Parks & Events) Location: Bromsgrove & Redditch Rate: 18.85 per hour Contract: 12 month interim (potential extension) Working Pattern: Office-based with flexibility for agile working Our client, a well-regarded local authority partnership, is seeking an experienced Greenspaces & Projects Officer (Parks & Events) to support the delivery of high-profile environmental and community projects across Bromsgrove and Redditch. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping greener, more vibrant public spaces and delivering visible improvements that benefit local communities. The Opportunity You will join the Parks & Events team, taking a lead role in delivering capital projects, including Section 106 schemes, parish initiatives, and externally funded programmes. This is a varied and hands on position where you'll oversee projects from inception through to completion managing procurement, contractors, and stakeholder relationships to ensure successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead on the delivery of capital investment programmes Manage Section 106 funding from feasibility through to completion Oversee contractor performance and project delivery Support Green Flag standard improvements across parks and open spaces Contribute to funding bids and service development strategies Support the planning and delivery of community events and play schemes Engage with councillors, residents, and external partners Use feedback and consultation to improve services and participation What We're Looking For Proven experience in project management and capital delivery Background within a local authority or similar public/community sector environment Strong understanding of budget and risk management Confident stakeholder engagement skills, including working in a political setting Experience within green spaces, parks, or leisure services (highly desirable) Ability to manage projects from start to finish What's in It for You? Opportunity to work on impactful, community-focused projects Gain experience across two local authorities Supportive team environment with flexible working options Potential for contract extension
Jun 20, 2026
Seasonal
Greenspaces & Projects Officer (Parks & Events) Location: Bromsgrove & Redditch Rate: 18.85 per hour Contract: 12 month interim (potential extension) Working Pattern: Office-based with flexibility for agile working Our client, a well-regarded local authority partnership, is seeking an experienced Greenspaces & Projects Officer (Parks & Events) to support the delivery of high-profile environmental and community projects across Bromsgrove and Redditch. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping greener, more vibrant public spaces and delivering visible improvements that benefit local communities. The Opportunity You will join the Parks & Events team, taking a lead role in delivering capital projects, including Section 106 schemes, parish initiatives, and externally funded programmes. This is a varied and hands on position where you'll oversee projects from inception through to completion managing procurement, contractors, and stakeholder relationships to ensure successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead on the delivery of capital investment programmes Manage Section 106 funding from feasibility through to completion Oversee contractor performance and project delivery Support Green Flag standard improvements across parks and open spaces Contribute to funding bids and service development strategies Support the planning and delivery of community events and play schemes Engage with councillors, residents, and external partners Use feedback and consultation to improve services and participation What We're Looking For Proven experience in project management and capital delivery Background within a local authority or similar public/community sector environment Strong understanding of budget and risk management Confident stakeholder engagement skills, including working in a political setting Experience within green spaces, parks, or leisure services (highly desirable) Ability to manage projects from start to finish What's in It for You? Opportunity to work on impactful, community-focused projects Gain experience across two local authorities Supportive team environment with flexible working options Potential for contract extension
Resident Liaison Officer Location: Halifax, West Yorkshire Type: Permanent Salary: 30,000 - 32,000 + Car/Car allowance & Benefits We are currently recruiting for a Resident Liaison Officer to join a well-established contractor delivering refurbishment works within occupied properties. This is a key role focused on ensuring residents are kept fully informed before, during and after works are carried out, whilst delivering a high standard of customer care throughout the programme. The Role Reporting to the Senior Resident Liaison Officer , you will be responsible for managing communication with tenants and residents, helping to ensure works are delivered smoothly and with minimal disruption. You will act as a key point of contact between residents, clients and operational teams, supporting positive outcomes and maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Provide clear, professional and timely communication to residents throughout the works programme Build positive relationships with tenants and residents, ensuring they feel informed and supported at all stages Arrange and manage resident appointments in line with works schedules Explain the nature of the works, associated timescales and any changes or delays as they arise Carry out resident inductions and complete resident profiles Identify and respond to individual resident needs, including vulnerable tenants, working households and those with health-related requirements Support the management of complaints and help resolve issues quickly and effectively Work closely with site teams, management and client representatives to ensure excellent service delivery Attend meetings, open forums, public events and community engagement activities where required About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience in a Resident Liaison Officer , Tenant Liaison Officer , Customer Care or similar customer-facing role Strong communication and interpersonal skills The ability to build trust and rapport with residents from a range of backgrounds Experience handling complaints and resolving issues in a professional manner Good organisational skills and the ability to manage a busy workload A proactive and approachable attitude Strong administration and IT skills Ideal Background This opportunity would suit someone with experience working within: Social housing Planned maintenance Refurbishment works Decarbonisation programmes Property services Construction or repairs environments If you are an experienced Resident Liaison Officer looking for your next opportunity, please apply today or call Jess on (phone number removed). Key words: RLO, CLO, TLO, Resident Liaison Office, Tennant Liaison Office, Customer Liaison officer, Property Service, Refurbishment
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Resident Liaison Officer Location: Halifax, West Yorkshire Type: Permanent Salary: 30,000 - 32,000 + Car/Car allowance & Benefits We are currently recruiting for a Resident Liaison Officer to join a well-established contractor delivering refurbishment works within occupied properties. This is a key role focused on ensuring residents are kept fully informed before, during and after works are carried out, whilst delivering a high standard of customer care throughout the programme. The Role Reporting to the Senior Resident Liaison Officer , you will be responsible for managing communication with tenants and residents, helping to ensure works are delivered smoothly and with minimal disruption. You will act as a key point of contact between residents, clients and operational teams, supporting positive outcomes and maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities Provide clear, professional and timely communication to residents throughout the works programme Build positive relationships with tenants and residents, ensuring they feel informed and supported at all stages Arrange and manage resident appointments in line with works schedules Explain the nature of the works, associated timescales and any changes or delays as they arise Carry out resident inductions and complete resident profiles Identify and respond to individual resident needs, including vulnerable tenants, working households and those with health-related requirements Support the management of complaints and help resolve issues quickly and effectively Work closely with site teams, management and client representatives to ensure excellent service delivery Attend meetings, open forums, public events and community engagement activities where required About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience in a Resident Liaison Officer , Tenant Liaison Officer , Customer Care or similar customer-facing role Strong communication and interpersonal skills The ability to build trust and rapport with residents from a range of backgrounds Experience handling complaints and resolving issues in a professional manner Good organisational skills and the ability to manage a busy workload A proactive and approachable attitude Strong administration and IT skills Ideal Background This opportunity would suit someone with experience working within: Social housing Planned maintenance Refurbishment works Decarbonisation programmes Property services Construction or repairs environments If you are an experienced Resident Liaison Officer looking for your next opportunity, please apply today or call Jess on (phone number removed). Key words: RLO, CLO, TLO, Resident Liaison Office, Tennant Liaison Office, Customer Liaison officer, Property Service, Refurbishment
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) and GIS Officer BASED: The Tree Council HQ in Canada Water, London SE16 with flexible working from home. You will need to to be able to connect to the whole of England (the majority of the team is remote working across the UK). To include regular days out on sites across the UK with occasional overnight stays. SALARY: £30,000 - £34,000 per annum PENSION 7% contribution by The Tree Council TERMS: Full-time, fixed-term role to March 2028, starting immediately / asap, with 25 days annual leave, plus Public Holidays and the period between Christmas and the New Year. REPORTING TO: Operations Lead (to be confirmed) INTERNAL LIAISON: Wider S&R Team, Community Grants Team, National Schools Programme Team, Development Team. EXTERNAL LIAISON: Research Partners Defra, Forest Research, Fera Science, Network Rail, tree grant recipients and other landholders, university partners. It is a vital moment for the environment as we face the dual nature and climate crises and the world has become increasingly aware of the important role trees play in helping tackle climate change. Longer-term tree establishment is just as important as tree planting and to maximise this, The Tree Council's Science & Research (S&R) team is exploring how many of the trees we plant with our partners are thriving into maturity and the different factors that impact on this. Our tree survival research spans a number of Tree Council science and community grant programmes. To help deliver the research, meet different contractual obligations and sustain the future of UK trees, we are recruiting a new, Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) and GIS Officer. The M&E and GIS Officer will play a key role in supporting the Science & Research team by coordinating and undertaking fieldwork, collecting and analysing ecological sociological and tree (health and distribution) data, and producing high quality quantitative and spatial outputs. This role is ideal for someone with a background in tree assessment, environmental monitoring, and applied research, who has strong analytical skills, plus experience working with GIS and statistical software. We are looking for someone who is used to being hands-on in a small team, with high standards, in a fast-paced environment. Communication, a warm and enthusiastic attitude and attention to detail are key. Above all, you should be keen to use your strong analytical skills to support The Tree Council's S&R and Community Grants Teams to deliver their objectives. You will have minimum two years' experience in a relevant field and you will be based at our nine-desk office, in a Grade 2 listed building at Canada Water in East London, with considerable flexibility for working from home. The role will include regular travel across the UK, with occasional overnight stays. The role is varied, giving the post-holder opportunity for desk-based work alongside fieldwork, and the opportunity to support at our regular corporate volunteering days. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Information Gathering, Fieldwork Coordination & Delivery: Coordinate field visits by others across several projects, including scheduling and managing contractors visiting tree planting sites for monitoring activities. This will include managing surveys, handling personal and other data appropriately and liaising with partner organisations. Conduct field visits yourself (especially during the summer) to assess and record tree health and survival metrics and relevant contextual factors, liaising with tree recipients where necessary. Provide guidance to help improve the current field data gathering processes to create new standard methods and practices within the organisation. Ensure accurate, consistent data collection following established protocols. Data & Statistical Analysis: Analyse and visualise monitoring data using statistical software such as RStudio or Python. Produce descriptive statistics, regression models, spatial analyses, and clear data driven reports. Support wider S&R projects with analytical tasks ranging from basic summaries to advanced statistical techniques (e.g., regression modelling, power analysis, parametric and non parametric tests). Familiarity with Bayesian methods is beneficial but not required. GIS & Spatial Analysis: Map field sites, manage spatial datasets, and conduct spatial analyses using ArcGIS or similar GIS platforms. Support the development of spatial data collection tools (e.g., ArcGIS Survey123) and maintain accurate geospatial records. Team & Organisational Support: Contribute to broader Science & Research team activities as needed, including reviewing grant applications in September/October with the community grants team. Support the community grants team to develop their data gathering processes Support wider organisational events such as corporate volunteer days, research workshops, and public engagement activities. PERSON SPECIFICATION E= Essential D=Desirable Criteria Qualifications Educated to degree level or relevant experience (E) Experience and Skills: Strong knowledge and experience of tree identification and tree health and tree survival indicators, or related ecological concepts (E) Experience using GIS software for mapping and spatial analysis Experience using ArcGIS and Survey123 (E) Advanced knowledge of excel, with a focus on the use formulae and pivot tables. (D) Experience coordinating teams and logistically challenging projects (E) Experience working on monitoring and evaluation projects, ideally in environmental or ecological contexts. (D) Advanced quantitative research skills, including: Spatial analysis, Regression modelling, Descriptive statistics, Data visualisation (D) Reporting and interpretation of results (E) Qualitative research skills (e.g., interviews, thematic analysis) (D) Demonstrable interest in and enthusiasm for trees, nature, biodiversity and the ability to 'champion' the cause (E) Highly proficient in office IT systems with good knowledge of all MS Office programmes including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, with Canva and Cognito an advantage. (E) Possess strong organisational skills, often working to tight deadlines, with a calm and confident manner (E) Able to prioritise a heavy workload, multi-task and perform effectively under pressure with excellent attention to detail (E) Ability and willingness to travel (own or access to vehicle) to sites distributed throughout the UK. (E) Confident building relationships at every level with a variety of stakeholders Discretion and ability to handle confidential matters (E) Self-motivated, high-energy and proactive with a 'can do' attitude and a tendency to smile rather than frown (E) Willingness to "muck in" and be hands-on, with both routine and less scheduled tasks (E) Able to use initiative and anticipate potential "sticking points" - good intuition and confidence to flag up potential issues early (D) Tree Council Attitudes: Naturally warm and enthusiastic Diplomatic and collaborative, builds positive relationships quickly High professional standards Approachable, with the gravitas to be listened to seriously Highly practical and resourceful problem solver Can-do, self-starter Ability to manage competing priorities effectively. The Tree Council team works in a collegiate way, delivering projects together. As a result, there is regular cross-over and collaboration. THE TREE COUNCIL - WHO WE ARE The Tree Council is a charity and umbrella body bringing everyone together with a shared mission to care for trees and our planet's future. We inspire and empower organisations, government, communities and individuals with the knowledge and tools to create positive, lasting change at a national and local level. We inspire people to plant and care for trees - the trees in your city street, your local park or school playground, in orchards and hedgerows and rural pastures around the UK. (Other charities focus on forests and larger woodlands.) Our work includes: Support for a network of volunteer Tree Wardens who help plant and establish trees in communities across England, Scotland and Wales. An annual community programme, which connects people with trees and the natural world, including 'National Hedgerow Week' in May and 'National Tree Week' at the end of November. A community grants programme that helps local authorities, NGOs, schools and other community groups fulfil their vision to plant and care for trees, orchards and hedgerows. Science and social research programme in partnership with Defra, Forestry Commission, Fera Science and top UK universities. National Schools and Young Tree Champions programmes, encouraging young people to speak up for trees and the environment and become a As 'critical friend' to Network Rail, we advise on vegetation management along 20,000 miles of railway corridors and deliver community planting programmes for Network Rail Partnership with our 120 Member organisations including other charities such as the Woodland Trust and Trees for Cities; academic partners such as Reading, Newcastle and Strathclyde Universities; and generous corporate supporters. YOUR APPLICATION . click apply for full job details
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) and GIS Officer BASED: The Tree Council HQ in Canada Water, London SE16 with flexible working from home. You will need to to be able to connect to the whole of England (the majority of the team is remote working across the UK). To include regular days out on sites across the UK with occasional overnight stays. SALARY: £30,000 - £34,000 per annum PENSION 7% contribution by The Tree Council TERMS: Full-time, fixed-term role to March 2028, starting immediately / asap, with 25 days annual leave, plus Public Holidays and the period between Christmas and the New Year. REPORTING TO: Operations Lead (to be confirmed) INTERNAL LIAISON: Wider S&R Team, Community Grants Team, National Schools Programme Team, Development Team. EXTERNAL LIAISON: Research Partners Defra, Forest Research, Fera Science, Network Rail, tree grant recipients and other landholders, university partners. It is a vital moment for the environment as we face the dual nature and climate crises and the world has become increasingly aware of the important role trees play in helping tackle climate change. Longer-term tree establishment is just as important as tree planting and to maximise this, The Tree Council's Science & Research (S&R) team is exploring how many of the trees we plant with our partners are thriving into maturity and the different factors that impact on this. Our tree survival research spans a number of Tree Council science and community grant programmes. To help deliver the research, meet different contractual obligations and sustain the future of UK trees, we are recruiting a new, Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) and GIS Officer. The M&E and GIS Officer will play a key role in supporting the Science & Research team by coordinating and undertaking fieldwork, collecting and analysing ecological sociological and tree (health and distribution) data, and producing high quality quantitative and spatial outputs. This role is ideal for someone with a background in tree assessment, environmental monitoring, and applied research, who has strong analytical skills, plus experience working with GIS and statistical software. We are looking for someone who is used to being hands-on in a small team, with high standards, in a fast-paced environment. Communication, a warm and enthusiastic attitude and attention to detail are key. Above all, you should be keen to use your strong analytical skills to support The Tree Council's S&R and Community Grants Teams to deliver their objectives. You will have minimum two years' experience in a relevant field and you will be based at our nine-desk office, in a Grade 2 listed building at Canada Water in East London, with considerable flexibility for working from home. The role will include regular travel across the UK, with occasional overnight stays. The role is varied, giving the post-holder opportunity for desk-based work alongside fieldwork, and the opportunity to support at our regular corporate volunteering days. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Information Gathering, Fieldwork Coordination & Delivery: Coordinate field visits by others across several projects, including scheduling and managing contractors visiting tree planting sites for monitoring activities. This will include managing surveys, handling personal and other data appropriately and liaising with partner organisations. Conduct field visits yourself (especially during the summer) to assess and record tree health and survival metrics and relevant contextual factors, liaising with tree recipients where necessary. Provide guidance to help improve the current field data gathering processes to create new standard methods and practices within the organisation. Ensure accurate, consistent data collection following established protocols. Data & Statistical Analysis: Analyse and visualise monitoring data using statistical software such as RStudio or Python. Produce descriptive statistics, regression models, spatial analyses, and clear data driven reports. Support wider S&R projects with analytical tasks ranging from basic summaries to advanced statistical techniques (e.g., regression modelling, power analysis, parametric and non parametric tests). Familiarity with Bayesian methods is beneficial but not required. GIS & Spatial Analysis: Map field sites, manage spatial datasets, and conduct spatial analyses using ArcGIS or similar GIS platforms. Support the development of spatial data collection tools (e.g., ArcGIS Survey123) and maintain accurate geospatial records. Team & Organisational Support: Contribute to broader Science & Research team activities as needed, including reviewing grant applications in September/October with the community grants team. Support the community grants team to develop their data gathering processes Support wider organisational events such as corporate volunteer days, research workshops, and public engagement activities. PERSON SPECIFICATION E= Essential D=Desirable Criteria Qualifications Educated to degree level or relevant experience (E) Experience and Skills: Strong knowledge and experience of tree identification and tree health and tree survival indicators, or related ecological concepts (E) Experience using GIS software for mapping and spatial analysis Experience using ArcGIS and Survey123 (E) Advanced knowledge of excel, with a focus on the use formulae and pivot tables. (D) Experience coordinating teams and logistically challenging projects (E) Experience working on monitoring and evaluation projects, ideally in environmental or ecological contexts. (D) Advanced quantitative research skills, including: Spatial analysis, Regression modelling, Descriptive statistics, Data visualisation (D) Reporting and interpretation of results (E) Qualitative research skills (e.g., interviews, thematic analysis) (D) Demonstrable interest in and enthusiasm for trees, nature, biodiversity and the ability to 'champion' the cause (E) Highly proficient in office IT systems with good knowledge of all MS Office programmes including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, with Canva and Cognito an advantage. (E) Possess strong organisational skills, often working to tight deadlines, with a calm and confident manner (E) Able to prioritise a heavy workload, multi-task and perform effectively under pressure with excellent attention to detail (E) Ability and willingness to travel (own or access to vehicle) to sites distributed throughout the UK. (E) Confident building relationships at every level with a variety of stakeholders Discretion and ability to handle confidential matters (E) Self-motivated, high-energy and proactive with a 'can do' attitude and a tendency to smile rather than frown (E) Willingness to "muck in" and be hands-on, with both routine and less scheduled tasks (E) Able to use initiative and anticipate potential "sticking points" - good intuition and confidence to flag up potential issues early (D) Tree Council Attitudes: Naturally warm and enthusiastic Diplomatic and collaborative, builds positive relationships quickly High professional standards Approachable, with the gravitas to be listened to seriously Highly practical and resourceful problem solver Can-do, self-starter Ability to manage competing priorities effectively. The Tree Council team works in a collegiate way, delivering projects together. As a result, there is regular cross-over and collaboration. THE TREE COUNCIL - WHO WE ARE The Tree Council is a charity and umbrella body bringing everyone together with a shared mission to care for trees and our planet's future. We inspire and empower organisations, government, communities and individuals with the knowledge and tools to create positive, lasting change at a national and local level. We inspire people to plant and care for trees - the trees in your city street, your local park or school playground, in orchards and hedgerows and rural pastures around the UK. (Other charities focus on forests and larger woodlands.) Our work includes: Support for a network of volunteer Tree Wardens who help plant and establish trees in communities across England, Scotland and Wales. An annual community programme, which connects people with trees and the natural world, including 'National Hedgerow Week' in May and 'National Tree Week' at the end of November. A community grants programme that helps local authorities, NGOs, schools and other community groups fulfil their vision to plant and care for trees, orchards and hedgerows. Science and social research programme in partnership with Defra, Forestry Commission, Fera Science and top UK universities. National Schools and Young Tree Champions programmes, encouraging young people to speak up for trees and the environment and become a As 'critical friend' to Network Rail, we advise on vegetation management along 20,000 miles of railway corridors and deliver community planting programmes for Network Rail Partnership with our 120 Member organisations including other charities such as the Woodland Trust and Trees for Cities; academic partners such as Reading, Newcastle and Strathclyde Universities; and generous corporate supporters. YOUR APPLICATION . click apply for full job details
Community Health and Engagement Officer (CHEO) £ 16.47 per hour Permanent, part time to Full time Hours available Monday to Friday up to 8 Hours per day, flexible start time We have an exciting opportunity for a Community Health & Engagement Officer to join our Surrey Wheelchair Services in Woking . Ross Care is a fast-growing business and a leading provider of Wheelchair Services across the country. We work closely with NHS, Local Authority and Social Care Organisations providing a complete outsourced service driving high quality. As the Community Health and Engagement Officer you will create and manage a stakeholder relationship plan to ensure all key stakeholders are engaged and play an active role in the service provision. You will contribute to service quality assurance procedures, recruiting and leading a service users board, support our complaints process and support ongoing service improvement activities. You will be highlighting the importance of using lived experience in service improvement and promote the social model of disability within the service. Key Responsibilities Service User Engagement Promoting the importance of user lived experience in the company, community and among external stakeholders. Creating, recruiting, and developing a service user forum/service improvement board to meet with on a quarterly basis to oversee improvement and question the local service centre staff. Attending internal meetings to stay up to date with daily operations of the service and to be the advocate for user experience. Quality Monitoring & Improvement Attending the monthly contract review meetings with the Integrated Care Board. Using the input from service users gained from meetings of the service user forum and other engagement with users to refine existing practice and highlight areas that need improvement. Implementing improvements following complaints. Feedback from Service Users through formal mechanisms. Service User Support Supporting users who are not eligible to have a wheelchair provided by the service, helping to identify options available Supporting Service Users to navigate the complaints process. Making information available via signposting to other services other health professionals, social care, MIND, charities, citizens advice etc. Networking and Communication Networking with professionals in other services to promote knowledge of the wheelchair service and to highlight areas for improvements Networking with local and national disability organisations. Some use of local social media to promote service user engagement. Producing a local newsletter and providing other service users relevant information. What are we looking for? Lived experience of vulnerable children and adults, gained through personal or carer use, including personal experience of wheelchair and other healthcare equipment and services, within a home, health, or social care setting. experience of strategic and project planning and decision making. Experience of managing multiple workstreams with ability to prioritise and organise work effectively Good interpersonal skills, including demonstrable knowledge and practice of customer care including conflict management. Good written and verbal communication skills. Good IT skills and ability to contribute to the production of communications material aimed at service users. Understanding and willingness to use social media for service user engagement. Marketing/PR experience would be advantageous. Understanding of research and audit processes advantageous. A UK driving licence is essential. What can we offer you? £ 16.47 per hour Permanent, part time to Full time Hours available Monday to Friday up to 8 Hours per day, flexible start time Up to 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) Company Pension Scheme Life Assurance INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Community Health and Engagement Officer (CHEO) £ 16.47 per hour Permanent, part time to Full time Hours available Monday to Friday up to 8 Hours per day, flexible start time We have an exciting opportunity for a Community Health & Engagement Officer to join our Surrey Wheelchair Services in Woking . Ross Care is a fast-growing business and a leading provider of Wheelchair Services across the country. We work closely with NHS, Local Authority and Social Care Organisations providing a complete outsourced service driving high quality. As the Community Health and Engagement Officer you will create and manage a stakeholder relationship plan to ensure all key stakeholders are engaged and play an active role in the service provision. You will contribute to service quality assurance procedures, recruiting and leading a service users board, support our complaints process and support ongoing service improvement activities. You will be highlighting the importance of using lived experience in service improvement and promote the social model of disability within the service. Key Responsibilities Service User Engagement Promoting the importance of user lived experience in the company, community and among external stakeholders. Creating, recruiting, and developing a service user forum/service improvement board to meet with on a quarterly basis to oversee improvement and question the local service centre staff. Attending internal meetings to stay up to date with daily operations of the service and to be the advocate for user experience. Quality Monitoring & Improvement Attending the monthly contract review meetings with the Integrated Care Board. Using the input from service users gained from meetings of the service user forum and other engagement with users to refine existing practice and highlight areas that need improvement. Implementing improvements following complaints. Feedback from Service Users through formal mechanisms. Service User Support Supporting users who are not eligible to have a wheelchair provided by the service, helping to identify options available Supporting Service Users to navigate the complaints process. Making information available via signposting to other services other health professionals, social care, MIND, charities, citizens advice etc. Networking and Communication Networking with professionals in other services to promote knowledge of the wheelchair service and to highlight areas for improvements Networking with local and national disability organisations. Some use of local social media to promote service user engagement. Producing a local newsletter and providing other service users relevant information. What are we looking for? Lived experience of vulnerable children and adults, gained through personal or carer use, including personal experience of wheelchair and other healthcare equipment and services, within a home, health, or social care setting. experience of strategic and project planning and decision making. Experience of managing multiple workstreams with ability to prioritise and organise work effectively Good interpersonal skills, including demonstrable knowledge and practice of customer care including conflict management. Good written and verbal communication skills. Good IT skills and ability to contribute to the production of communications material aimed at service users. Understanding and willingness to use social media for service user engagement. Marketing/PR experience would be advantageous. Understanding of research and audit processes advantageous. A UK driving licence is essential. What can we offer you? £ 16.47 per hour Permanent, part time to Full time Hours available Monday to Friday up to 8 Hours per day, flexible start time Up to 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) Company Pension Scheme Life Assurance INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Lynx Employment Services Ltd
Astwood Bank, Worcestershire
Greenspaces & Project Officer Location: Bromsgrove Area Pay Rate: 18.35 per hour Contract: Temporary until Mid-August 2026 Hours: Full Time About the Role We are currently recruiting for a Greenspaces & Project Officer to join a dynamic Parks & Events Team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced project professional to play a key role in delivering capital investment programmes that enhance parks, play areas, community assets, and green spaces across the area. Working closely with internal departments, contractors, elected members, parish councils, funding bodies, and community organisations, you will support the planning, management, and successful delivery of a wide range of improvement projects. You will act as one of the lead officers for project management, procurement, and contractor performance, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. This role will involve occasional evening, weekend, and bank holiday working to support project delivery and community events. Key Responsibilities Lead on the development, management, and delivery of capital investment programmes. Coordinate and manage Section 106-funded projects from feasibility through to completion. Project manage internal and external contractor works, ensuring quality, compliance, and value for money. Support the delivery of Green Flag Award standards and outcomes across parks and open spaces. Lead on external funding applications, grant bids, and service improvement initiatives. Support the delivery of parks, play provision, and community events. Engage effectively with residents, elected members, partners, parish councils, and voluntary organisations. Use consultation findings and customer feedback to improve participation, usage, and satisfaction. Work collaboratively with colleagues and volunteers to support service objectives. Monitor project risks, budgets, and performance to ensure successful outcomes. About You To be successful in this role, you will have a relevant professional qualification or equivalent mid-to-senior level experience in project management, capital delivery, or a related field. You will also possess: Strong project management experience, including delivering capital projects from inception through to completion. Experience managing budgets, procurement processes, and contractor performance. Knowledge of risk management and governance within project delivery. Experience working within a public sector, community-focused, or similar environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. The ability to build positive relationships and work effectively within a politically sensitive environment. Experience within green spaces, parks, leisure, environmental, or open space services is highly desirable. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. A passion for improving community assets and public spaces.
Jun 20, 2026
Seasonal
Greenspaces & Project Officer Location: Bromsgrove Area Pay Rate: 18.35 per hour Contract: Temporary until Mid-August 2026 Hours: Full Time About the Role We are currently recruiting for a Greenspaces & Project Officer to join a dynamic Parks & Events Team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced project professional to play a key role in delivering capital investment programmes that enhance parks, play areas, community assets, and green spaces across the area. Working closely with internal departments, contractors, elected members, parish councils, funding bodies, and community organisations, you will support the planning, management, and successful delivery of a wide range of improvement projects. You will act as one of the lead officers for project management, procurement, and contractor performance, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. This role will involve occasional evening, weekend, and bank holiday working to support project delivery and community events. Key Responsibilities Lead on the development, management, and delivery of capital investment programmes. Coordinate and manage Section 106-funded projects from feasibility through to completion. Project manage internal and external contractor works, ensuring quality, compliance, and value for money. Support the delivery of Green Flag Award standards and outcomes across parks and open spaces. Lead on external funding applications, grant bids, and service improvement initiatives. Support the delivery of parks, play provision, and community events. Engage effectively with residents, elected members, partners, parish councils, and voluntary organisations. Use consultation findings and customer feedback to improve participation, usage, and satisfaction. Work collaboratively with colleagues and volunteers to support service objectives. Monitor project risks, budgets, and performance to ensure successful outcomes. About You To be successful in this role, you will have a relevant professional qualification or equivalent mid-to-senior level experience in project management, capital delivery, or a related field. You will also possess: Strong project management experience, including delivering capital projects from inception through to completion. Experience managing budgets, procurement processes, and contractor performance. Knowledge of risk management and governance within project delivery. Experience working within a public sector, community-focused, or similar environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. The ability to build positive relationships and work effectively within a politically sensitive environment. Experience within green spaces, parks, leisure, environmental, or open space services is highly desirable. A proactive and organised approach, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. A passion for improving community assets and public spaces.
Job Title: IT and Digital Officer Location: Kendal Part-time 21 hours a week over 3-5 days Our client is seeking an IT and Digital Officer who can support the Head of Facilities and Digital with the maintenance, security, and planning of key IT and digital assets. You will help ensure a safe, functional, cost-effective, and legally compliant environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. The role combines hands-on IT support, cyber security practices, and digital transformation initiatives, including innovative technology solutions for remote sites and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with procurement of IT and communications software, hardware, peripherals, and support services to meet organizational requirements. Work alongside external contractors to provide software and hardware support, resolving incidents for staff across the entire trust. Deliver basic staff training on general office equipment, software, and induction to IT and communication systems for new starters. Help secure all digital systems against cyber-attack, including staff awareness of current cyber threats and secure remote access. Maintain secure daily backups of data on computer network file servers and recover information requested by staff and volunteers. Implement preventive measures by checking system logs, applying patches and security updates, and maintaining or upgrading network components. Support digital transformation projects, including webcams for immersive community engagement and tap to donate systems at remote sites. Carry out additional ad hoc tasks for the Head of Facilities and Digital, including membership support and external fundraising activities. Follow organizational policies and procedures, promoting environmentally friendly working practices and high standards of efficiency and customer care. Your Skills Relevant experience or qualification in IT and/or Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 or above, with at least two years in IT support or a similar role. Experience procuring computer hardware and providing IT problem-solving in a mixed hardware, software, and network environment. Good understanding of computer systems, security protocols, and GDPR principles and best practice for handling personal data securely. Hands-on experience diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network issues for users with varying technical knowledge levels. Experience managing and supporting Microsoft 365 tools, including Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Azure and Entra in a business context. Working knowledge of Active Directory user administration, including password resets, account creation, and managing user and group permissions. Experience managing Windows Server environments and Endpoint management solutions to ensure secure, stable, and up-to-date devices. Experience maintaining networking equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls, ensuring connectivity and appropriate access controls. Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality, communicate effectively and confidently, and support others in achieving their goals. Capable of working independently and as part of a team, prioritizing multiple tasks, with a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle desirable. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Job Title: IT and Digital Officer Location: Kendal Part-time 21 hours a week over 3-5 days Our client is seeking an IT and Digital Officer who can support the Head of Facilities and Digital with the maintenance, security, and planning of key IT and digital assets. You will help ensure a safe, functional, cost-effective, and legally compliant environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. The role combines hands-on IT support, cyber security practices, and digital transformation initiatives, including innovative technology solutions for remote sites and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with procurement of IT and communications software, hardware, peripherals, and support services to meet organizational requirements. Work alongside external contractors to provide software and hardware support, resolving incidents for staff across the entire trust. Deliver basic staff training on general office equipment, software, and induction to IT and communication systems for new starters. Help secure all digital systems against cyber-attack, including staff awareness of current cyber threats and secure remote access. Maintain secure daily backups of data on computer network file servers and recover information requested by staff and volunteers. Implement preventive measures by checking system logs, applying patches and security updates, and maintaining or upgrading network components. Support digital transformation projects, including webcams for immersive community engagement and tap to donate systems at remote sites. Carry out additional ad hoc tasks for the Head of Facilities and Digital, including membership support and external fundraising activities. Follow organizational policies and procedures, promoting environmentally friendly working practices and high standards of efficiency and customer care. Your Skills Relevant experience or qualification in IT and/or Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 or above, with at least two years in IT support or a similar role. Experience procuring computer hardware and providing IT problem-solving in a mixed hardware, software, and network environment. Good understanding of computer systems, security protocols, and GDPR principles and best practice for handling personal data securely. Hands-on experience diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network issues for users with varying technical knowledge levels. Experience managing and supporting Microsoft 365 tools, including Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Azure and Entra in a business context. Working knowledge of Active Directory user administration, including password resets, account creation, and managing user and group permissions. Experience managing Windows Server environments and Endpoint management solutions to ensure secure, stable, and up-to-date devices. Experience maintaining networking equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls, ensuring connectivity and appropriate access controls. Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality, communicate effectively and confidently, and support others in achieving their goals. Capable of working independently and as part of a team, prioritizing multiple tasks, with a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle desirable. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Looking to join an award-winning organisation where you can make a real difference to people s lives? This is an excellent opportunity to put your housing experience to use within a community-focused organisation In the Housing Officer role, you will: Manage a varied caseload of tenancy matters, including tenancy queries, complaints, rent arrears, and anti-social behaviour cases Build strong relationships with tenants through regular community engagement, identifying support needs and signposting to relevant services Work collaboratively with internal teams, partner agencies, and local stakeholders to deliver positive outcomes for tenants and communities Monitor and maintain accurate tenancy records, using ICT systems to support an efficient and proactive housing management service Promote sustainable tenancies, safe communities, and continuous service improvements through tenant feedback and partnership working To be successful in the Housing Officer role, you will need: Previous experience in a housing-related role or similar Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage sensitively Knowledge of housing legislation, housing issues, and ideally homelessness legislation The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make informed decisions Basic Microsoft Office skills, including Word, Excel, and Outlook A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle Please note, successful applicants will need to complete an Enhanced DBS check if successful. This is a fixed-term contract until March 2027, working 37 hours per week, salary of £32,639 - £34,677 per annum, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (rising to 32 days with service). The role offers agile working across Conwy, and the opportunity to be part of a supportive and forward-thinking team. If you have a passion for people and thrive in a customer-focused role, we d love to hear from you today!
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
Looking to join an award-winning organisation where you can make a real difference to people s lives? This is an excellent opportunity to put your housing experience to use within a community-focused organisation In the Housing Officer role, you will: Manage a varied caseload of tenancy matters, including tenancy queries, complaints, rent arrears, and anti-social behaviour cases Build strong relationships with tenants through regular community engagement, identifying support needs and signposting to relevant services Work collaboratively with internal teams, partner agencies, and local stakeholders to deliver positive outcomes for tenants and communities Monitor and maintain accurate tenancy records, using ICT systems to support an efficient and proactive housing management service Promote sustainable tenancies, safe communities, and continuous service improvements through tenant feedback and partnership working To be successful in the Housing Officer role, you will need: Previous experience in a housing-related role or similar Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage sensitively Knowledge of housing legislation, housing issues, and ideally homelessness legislation The ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and make informed decisions Basic Microsoft Office skills, including Word, Excel, and Outlook A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle Please note, successful applicants will need to complete an Enhanced DBS check if successful. This is a fixed-term contract until March 2027, working 37 hours per week, salary of £32,639 - £34,677 per annum, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (rising to 32 days with service). The role offers agile working across Conwy, and the opportunity to be part of a supportive and forward-thinking team. If you have a passion for people and thrive in a customer-focused role, we d love to hear from you today!
The role and responsibilities This role is ideal for someone who: Is passionate about delivering change Has strong communication skills and attention to detail. Enjoys working in a supportive and engaging team. Can adapt and use the BA toolbox to fit the situation Delivers exceptional stakeholder engagement Has a curious, user centric, data-driven mindset Is comfortable in constructively challenging assumptions Has a strong "can-do" mindset Demonstrates ownership, accountability and a focus on delivering outcomes The role criteria Our Planning, Partnering and Corporate Reporting team plays a critical role in shaping and supporting a resilient, confident and collaborative organisation. We value constructive challenge, inclusivity and continuous improvement, and are looking for a talented Business Analyst to join us. This is an exciting role for an experienced Business Analyst with a good user centric and data focus to support the delivery of our servicesacross several ongoing initiatives, such as digital services and/or CRM - Supervision and Case Management supporting the outcomes of regulation. You will help position data as a key organisational asset, enabling better insight, decision-making, risk assessment, supervision and regulatory impact. You will bring proven experience delivering high-quality analysis across the full delivery lifecycle, using a broad range of Business Analysis techniques to identify improvements and deliver artefacts. You will be confident engaging with users and stakeholders to uncover needs, pain points and desired outcomes, and able to build strong relationships across business and technical teams. With a good understanding of digital services, D365 CRM - Supervision and Case Management such as development of D365 workflows, digital forms and working in multidisciplinary teams to implement and deliver customer centric, data-driven services, which include our internal teams. You will be skilled at facilitating workshops and translating findings into clear requirements and acceptance criteria, as well as using process mapping (As-Is/To-Be) to drive service and data improvements. Comfortable working in agile, working alongside Delivery Managers, Product Owners, Service Owners, Development and Testing teams in multidisciplinary environments to deliver impactful outcomes. You will produce high-quality outputs aligned to strategic objectives and confidently review technical documentation. You will bring a proactive and adaptable approach, with a "can-do" mindset, you will take ownership and accountability for delivery for your work, effectively prioritising, managing competing demands and using initiative to meet deadlines and deliver value. You will be a problem-solver, applying critical thinking and structured approaches to complex challenges, with a high level of attention to detail. You will also be confident in constructively challenging stakeholders and suppliers to ensure solutions align with user needs, business outcomes and business strategy. Experience of working in supervisory, case management, regulatory, public sector or complex organisational environments would be advantageous, but is not essential. You will: Apply structured approaches to identify, investigate, analyse and communicate complex business and data problems and opportunities, ensuring alignment to strategic outcomes. Lead and contribute to high-quality business analysis, ensuring requirements are clearly defined, traceable and aligned to strategic outcomes Conduct options analysis, feasibility assessments and operational impact evaluations, quantifying potential benefits and contributing to robust change cases. Contribute to change initiatives across delivery lifecycles-from discovery and design through to implementation and benefits realisation Support and help ensure that proposed solutions meet business and user needs, align to data strategy and adhere to governance and best practice Work independently to plan & deliver high-quality analysis outputs aligned to initiative goals and delivery milestones Lead business engagement & collaboration, build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships, act as a key point of contact and actively share knowledge across teams Champion a user centric, service data-led culture, promoting effective use, governance and continuous improvement of processes and services across the organisation Develop the business analysis community by sharing best practice, supporting capability growth and mentoring each other The team The Analysis & Design team leads the identification and delivery of business change aligned to our defined market outcomes through Corporate Strategy and Planning-ensuring solutions are well-designed, scalable and sustainable, and that measurable business value is realised as early as possible. We are positioned under the Chief Operating Officer Group which enables the analysts to be independent and impartial to their work, whilst being strong partners across the business teams. TPR offers: Genuine opportunities for learning and development. A values-led, inclusive environment. Hybrid working and flexible shift patterns. A vibrant workplace with employee networks (Disability, Family, LGBT+, Minority Ethnic, Mental Health, Women's). Reward and benefits We offer 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, a hybrid working model, 35 hour working week (full-time), flexible working patterns, and flexitime. We also provide competitive parental leave, as well as a Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 28.97%. Our dedicated benefits portal (Edenred) offers retail, gym, tech and restaurant discounts, and a cycle to work scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides. Our culture TPR strives to be a high-performing organisation, and we prioritise our people's growth and well-being. We offer various learning, secondment and development opportunities, support flexible working, and foster a diverse and inclusive environment. Equality, diversity and inclusion is very important to us and we strive to make sure everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our modern Brighton offices are in Telecom House overlooking Preston Park, they are over two floors of a shared building facility and when designed in 2023 we followed the government's workplace design guide to ensure accessibility by design was achieved for our section. We're proud to have a range of networks and opportunities to bring people together with supportive and safe spaces to connect with one another. About The Pensions Regulator With a career at TPR, you'll be joining an organisation with real purpose and who are proud of their diverse range of skills and experience that positively impact on millions of people. Everyone at TPR plays an important role in helping to keep more than £2trn of savings safe. Our Corporate Strategy outlines a bold and challenging vision of how pensions regulation should continue to evolve to keep pace with a change in the scale and nature of the pensions landscape. We believe diversity and inclusion are vital to good decision-making for positive saver outcomes. We're committed to creating a supportive, inclusive, and dynamic work environment where everyone can thrive; understanding the link between the work we do and its positive impact on society. Find out more about us. Applications To avoid disappointment, we would invite you to submit your application as soon as possible, as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can continue to provide a positive candidate experience, with each application being reviewed and considered. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications. Current TPR employees who want to apply for this vacancy should first contact their line manager to discuss their application. We welcome applications on a part time and job share basis. Please note that TPR is unable to offer visa sponsorship. All applicants must already hold Right to Work in the UK for the duration of their employment. For more information on Right to Work, please visit Prove your right to work to an employer: Overview - GOV.UK. Selection and interview If you are shortlisted for interview, we'll be in contact with you shortly after the closing date. We aim to respond to every application however due to the large volume of applications this is not always possible. If you have not heard from us within 21 days of submitting your application, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're committed to the recruitment, employment, retention, and development of people with disabilities, and to improving their employment opportunities. Candidates who declare that they have a disability and who meet the essential criteria will be an offered an interview. Please note that if we receive a high volume of Disability Confident applicants, we reserve the right to offer an interview to those who best meet the essential criteria. Diversity and inclusion TPR is committed to promoting diversity, inclusion and equality in the workplace . click apply for full job details
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
The role and responsibilities This role is ideal for someone who: Is passionate about delivering change Has strong communication skills and attention to detail. Enjoys working in a supportive and engaging team. Can adapt and use the BA toolbox to fit the situation Delivers exceptional stakeholder engagement Has a curious, user centric, data-driven mindset Is comfortable in constructively challenging assumptions Has a strong "can-do" mindset Demonstrates ownership, accountability and a focus on delivering outcomes The role criteria Our Planning, Partnering and Corporate Reporting team plays a critical role in shaping and supporting a resilient, confident and collaborative organisation. We value constructive challenge, inclusivity and continuous improvement, and are looking for a talented Business Analyst to join us. This is an exciting role for an experienced Business Analyst with a good user centric and data focus to support the delivery of our servicesacross several ongoing initiatives, such as digital services and/or CRM - Supervision and Case Management supporting the outcomes of regulation. You will help position data as a key organisational asset, enabling better insight, decision-making, risk assessment, supervision and regulatory impact. You will bring proven experience delivering high-quality analysis across the full delivery lifecycle, using a broad range of Business Analysis techniques to identify improvements and deliver artefacts. You will be confident engaging with users and stakeholders to uncover needs, pain points and desired outcomes, and able to build strong relationships across business and technical teams. With a good understanding of digital services, D365 CRM - Supervision and Case Management such as development of D365 workflows, digital forms and working in multidisciplinary teams to implement and deliver customer centric, data-driven services, which include our internal teams. You will be skilled at facilitating workshops and translating findings into clear requirements and acceptance criteria, as well as using process mapping (As-Is/To-Be) to drive service and data improvements. Comfortable working in agile, working alongside Delivery Managers, Product Owners, Service Owners, Development and Testing teams in multidisciplinary environments to deliver impactful outcomes. You will produce high-quality outputs aligned to strategic objectives and confidently review technical documentation. You will bring a proactive and adaptable approach, with a "can-do" mindset, you will take ownership and accountability for delivery for your work, effectively prioritising, managing competing demands and using initiative to meet deadlines and deliver value. You will be a problem-solver, applying critical thinking and structured approaches to complex challenges, with a high level of attention to detail. You will also be confident in constructively challenging stakeholders and suppliers to ensure solutions align with user needs, business outcomes and business strategy. Experience of working in supervisory, case management, regulatory, public sector or complex organisational environments would be advantageous, but is not essential. You will: Apply structured approaches to identify, investigate, analyse and communicate complex business and data problems and opportunities, ensuring alignment to strategic outcomes. Lead and contribute to high-quality business analysis, ensuring requirements are clearly defined, traceable and aligned to strategic outcomes Conduct options analysis, feasibility assessments and operational impact evaluations, quantifying potential benefits and contributing to robust change cases. Contribute to change initiatives across delivery lifecycles-from discovery and design through to implementation and benefits realisation Support and help ensure that proposed solutions meet business and user needs, align to data strategy and adhere to governance and best practice Work independently to plan & deliver high-quality analysis outputs aligned to initiative goals and delivery milestones Lead business engagement & collaboration, build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships, act as a key point of contact and actively share knowledge across teams Champion a user centric, service data-led culture, promoting effective use, governance and continuous improvement of processes and services across the organisation Develop the business analysis community by sharing best practice, supporting capability growth and mentoring each other The team The Analysis & Design team leads the identification and delivery of business change aligned to our defined market outcomes through Corporate Strategy and Planning-ensuring solutions are well-designed, scalable and sustainable, and that measurable business value is realised as early as possible. We are positioned under the Chief Operating Officer Group which enables the analysts to be independent and impartial to their work, whilst being strong partners across the business teams. TPR offers: Genuine opportunities for learning and development. A values-led, inclusive environment. Hybrid working and flexible shift patterns. A vibrant workplace with employee networks (Disability, Family, LGBT+, Minority Ethnic, Mental Health, Women's). Reward and benefits We offer 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, a hybrid working model, 35 hour working week (full-time), flexible working patterns, and flexitime. We also provide competitive parental leave, as well as a Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 28.97%. Our dedicated benefits portal (Edenred) offers retail, gym, tech and restaurant discounts, and a cycle to work scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides. Our culture TPR strives to be a high-performing organisation, and we prioritise our people's growth and well-being. We offer various learning, secondment and development opportunities, support flexible working, and foster a diverse and inclusive environment. Equality, diversity and inclusion is very important to us and we strive to make sure everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed. Our modern Brighton offices are in Telecom House overlooking Preston Park, they are over two floors of a shared building facility and when designed in 2023 we followed the government's workplace design guide to ensure accessibility by design was achieved for our section. We're proud to have a range of networks and opportunities to bring people together with supportive and safe spaces to connect with one another. About The Pensions Regulator With a career at TPR, you'll be joining an organisation with real purpose and who are proud of their diverse range of skills and experience that positively impact on millions of people. Everyone at TPR plays an important role in helping to keep more than £2trn of savings safe. Our Corporate Strategy outlines a bold and challenging vision of how pensions regulation should continue to evolve to keep pace with a change in the scale and nature of the pensions landscape. We believe diversity and inclusion are vital to good decision-making for positive saver outcomes. We're committed to creating a supportive, inclusive, and dynamic work environment where everyone can thrive; understanding the link between the work we do and its positive impact on society. Find out more about us. Applications To avoid disappointment, we would invite you to submit your application as soon as possible, as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can continue to provide a positive candidate experience, with each application being reviewed and considered. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications. Current TPR employees who want to apply for this vacancy should first contact their line manager to discuss their application. We welcome applications on a part time and job share basis. Please note that TPR is unable to offer visa sponsorship. All applicants must already hold Right to Work in the UK for the duration of their employment. For more information on Right to Work, please visit Prove your right to work to an employer: Overview - GOV.UK. Selection and interview If you are shortlisted for interview, we'll be in contact with you shortly after the closing date. We aim to respond to every application however due to the large volume of applications this is not always possible. If you have not heard from us within 21 days of submitting your application, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're committed to the recruitment, employment, retention, and development of people with disabilities, and to improving their employment opportunities. Candidates who declare that they have a disability and who meet the essential criteria will be an offered an interview. Please note that if we receive a high volume of Disability Confident applicants, we reserve the right to offer an interview to those who best meet the essential criteria. Diversity and inclusion TPR is committed to promoting diversity, inclusion and equality in the workplace . click apply for full job details
Location: Hybrid, Bradford or Peterborough Salary: £30,727 per annum Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday Friday 9am-5pm. Thousands of families across the country rely on our client for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work they do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything they do. Together, they find new ways to understand and champion their customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. Are you someone who sees the story behind every moment? Do you love creating content that connects with people in a genuine, meaningful way? Our client is looking for a Digital Communications Officer who's ready to get out into the community, capture authentic stories, and help take their digital presence to the next level. This is more than a desk-based role - it's about being out and about, meeting customers, sharing their experiences, and bringing their values to life through engaging, creative content. What you'll be doing Managing their day to day social media channels and website Creating fresh, engaging content, from filming in the community to crafting compelling posts and stories Sharing real customer and organisational stories that reflect who they are and what they stand for Developing and delivering innovative social media strategies that grow engagement and reach Keeping their website dynamic, accessible, and informative for customers and stakeholders Taking a project mindset, seeing the bigger picture and following ideas through from concept to delivery Trying new formats, trends, and approaches to keep their content evolving Salary The spot salary for this post is £30,727 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. If you're still developing some of the skills or experience, you can start at a salary 5% or 10% below the spot rate, with clear support and progression opportunities to reach the full amount. About you Proven experience managing organisational social media platforms Experience creating engaging digital content across multiple formats, including video and imagery Ability to create, edit and publish multimedia content using relevant tools and software Experience using Content Management Systems (CMS) to update and maintain website content Strong understanding of website analytics (e.g. Google Analytics) and ability to use data to inform decisions Knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and applying best practice to digital content Excellent copywriting and editing skills, with the ability to tailor tone and messaging for different audiences The successful applicant will be subject to pre employment checks, such as DBS and social media screening, before an offer is confirmed. Interviews We want your candidate experience to reflect who our client is - a place to grow, a place to thrive, a place to be you. Stage 1: A Place to Connect A Teams interview with the hiring manager. You'll learn more about the role and team, and we'll get to know you your experience, goals, and what you bring. Planned date: 6th or 7th July via Teams. Stage 2: A Place to Show Your Strengths You'll deliver a role related presentation and have a final behavioural and scenario-based interview focused on how you apply your knowledge to real-life situations. You'll be asked to complete a personality questionnaire in advance. Planned date: 17th July at their Bradford office. We aim to make the process clear, supportive, and genuinely valuable a place where you feel informed and confident at every step. A place to build a future They've got big ambitions and they're looking for people who want to grow with them. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter. And because they believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through their benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to their Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more they'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do. We're Committed to Inclusion Their recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let them know they'll make it happen. Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK. Our client does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to the organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: Our client works exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. REF-
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Location: Hybrid, Bradford or Peterborough Salary: £30,727 per annum Permanent, 35 hours per week, Monday Friday 9am-5pm. Thousands of families across the country rely on our client for a safe, affordable home. And as the housing crisis deepens, the work they do has never been more important. It's this belief - that everyone deserves a place to call home - that drives everything they do. Together, they find new ways to understand and champion their customers, support them and drive positive change. For a career that means more and makes a meaningful impact on society, this is the place to be. Are you someone who sees the story behind every moment? Do you love creating content that connects with people in a genuine, meaningful way? Our client is looking for a Digital Communications Officer who's ready to get out into the community, capture authentic stories, and help take their digital presence to the next level. This is more than a desk-based role - it's about being out and about, meeting customers, sharing their experiences, and bringing their values to life through engaging, creative content. What you'll be doing Managing their day to day social media channels and website Creating fresh, engaging content, from filming in the community to crafting compelling posts and stories Sharing real customer and organisational stories that reflect who they are and what they stand for Developing and delivering innovative social media strategies that grow engagement and reach Keeping their website dynamic, accessible, and informative for customers and stakeholders Taking a project mindset, seeing the bigger picture and following ideas through from concept to delivery Trying new formats, trends, and approaches to keep their content evolving Salary The spot salary for this post is £30,727 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. If you're still developing some of the skills or experience, you can start at a salary 5% or 10% below the spot rate, with clear support and progression opportunities to reach the full amount. About you Proven experience managing organisational social media platforms Experience creating engaging digital content across multiple formats, including video and imagery Ability to create, edit and publish multimedia content using relevant tools and software Experience using Content Management Systems (CMS) to update and maintain website content Strong understanding of website analytics (e.g. Google Analytics) and ability to use data to inform decisions Knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and applying best practice to digital content Excellent copywriting and editing skills, with the ability to tailor tone and messaging for different audiences The successful applicant will be subject to pre employment checks, such as DBS and social media screening, before an offer is confirmed. Interviews We want your candidate experience to reflect who our client is - a place to grow, a place to thrive, a place to be you. Stage 1: A Place to Connect A Teams interview with the hiring manager. You'll learn more about the role and team, and we'll get to know you your experience, goals, and what you bring. Planned date: 6th or 7th July via Teams. Stage 2: A Place to Show Your Strengths You'll deliver a role related presentation and have a final behavioural and scenario-based interview focused on how you apply your knowledge to real-life situations. You'll be asked to complete a personality questionnaire in advance. Planned date: 17th July at their Bradford office. We aim to make the process clear, supportive, and genuinely valuable a place where you feel informed and confident at every step. A place to build a future They've got big ambitions and they're looking for people who want to grow with them. Here, you'll have the chance to learn new skills, shape your career, and thrive in a collaborative environment where your ideas matter. And because they believe great work deserves great rewards, here's what you can look forward to: Generous time off 28 days holiday plus bank holidays, an extra day for your birthday, and the option to buy more. Health & wellbeing support Cash health plan, Health MOTs, online GP access, gym discounts, and a dedicated volunteering day for a cause you care about. Financial perks Car leasing options, salary sacrifice schemes, and exclusive discounts through their benefits platform to help your money go further. Future-focused benefits Access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, plus life assurance at three times your salary for peace of mind. Family-friendly policies Enhanced parental leave, flexible working options, and support for work-life balance. Career development From Stepping into Management and Management Essentials training to their Leadership Academy, apprenticeships, and more they'll help you grow and succeed. This is more than a job it's a place where you can make an impact, feel valued, and be rewarded for what you do. We're Committed to Inclusion Their recruitment process is designed to be accessible and inclusive, and if you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage, just let them know they'll make it happen. Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or they receive a high volume of applications, they may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated. Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK. Our client does not currently hold a sponsorship license. If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to the organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: Our client works exclusively with partners on their preferred supplier list (PSL) and does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role. REF-
Job Title: IT Graduate Location: Kendal Part-time 21 hours a week over 3-5 days Our client is seeking an IT and Digital Officer who can support the Head of Facilities and Digital with the maintenance, security, and planning of key IT and digital assets. You will help ensure a safe, functional, cost-effective, and legally compliant environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. The role combines hands-on IT support, cyber security practices, and digital transformation initiatives, including innovative technology solutions for remote sites and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with procurement of IT and communications software, hardware, peripherals, and support services to meet organizational requirements. Work alongside external contractors to provide software and hardware support, resolving incidents for staff across the entire trust. Deliver basic staff training on general office equipment, software, and induction to IT and communication systems for new starters. Help secure all digital systems against cyber-attack, including staff awareness of current cyber threats and secure remote access. Maintain secure daily backups of data on computer network file servers and recover information requested by staff and volunteers. Implement preventive measures by checking system logs, applying patches and security updates, and maintaining or upgrading network components. Support digital transformation projects, including webcams for immersive community engagement and tap to donate systems at remote sites. Carry out additional ad hoc tasks for the Head of Facilities and Digital, including membership support and external fundraising activities. Follow organizational policies and procedures, promoting environmentally friendly working practices and high standards of efficiency and customer care. Your Skills Relevant experience or qualification in IT and/or Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 or above, with at least two years in IT support or a similar role. Experience procuring computer hardware and providing IT problem-solving in a mixed hardware, software, and network environment. Good understanding of computer systems, security protocols, and GDPR principles and best practice for handling personal data securely. Hands-on experience diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network issues for users with varying technical knowledge levels. Experience managing and supporting Microsoft 365 tools, including Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Azure and Entra in a business context. Working knowledge of Active Directory user administration, including password resets, account creation, and managing user and group permissions. Experience managing Windows Server environments and Endpoint management solutions to ensure secure, stable, and up-to-date devices. Experience maintaining networking equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls, ensuring connectivity and appropriate access controls. Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality, communicate effectively and confidently, and support others in achieving their goals. Capable of working independently and as part of a team, prioritizing multiple tasks, with a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle desirable. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Job Title: IT Graduate Location: Kendal Part-time 21 hours a week over 3-5 days Our client is seeking an IT and Digital Officer who can support the Head of Facilities and Digital with the maintenance, security, and planning of key IT and digital assets. You will help ensure a safe, functional, cost-effective, and legally compliant environment for staff, volunteers, and visitors. The role combines hands-on IT support, cyber security practices, and digital transformation initiatives, including innovative technology solutions for remote sites and community engagement. Responsibilities Assist with procurement of IT and communications software, hardware, peripherals, and support services to meet organizational requirements. Work alongside external contractors to provide software and hardware support, resolving incidents for staff across the entire trust. Deliver basic staff training on general office equipment, software, and induction to IT and communication systems for new starters. Help secure all digital systems against cyber-attack, including staff awareness of current cyber threats and secure remote access. Maintain secure daily backups of data on computer network file servers and recover information requested by staff and volunteers. Implement preventive measures by checking system logs, applying patches and security updates, and maintaining or upgrading network components. Support digital transformation projects, including webcams for immersive community engagement and tap to donate systems at remote sites. Carry out additional ad hoc tasks for the Head of Facilities and Digital, including membership support and external fundraising activities. Follow organizational policies and procedures, promoting environmentally friendly working practices and high standards of efficiency and customer care. Your Skills Relevant experience or qualification in IT and/or Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 or above, with at least two years in IT support or a similar role. Experience procuring computer hardware and providing IT problem-solving in a mixed hardware, software, and network environment. Good understanding of computer systems, security protocols, and GDPR principles and best practice for handling personal data securely. Hands-on experience diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network issues for users with varying technical knowledge levels. Experience managing and supporting Microsoft 365 tools, including Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Azure and Entra in a business context. Working knowledge of Active Directory user administration, including password resets, account creation, and managing user and group permissions. Experience managing Windows Server environments and Endpoint management solutions to ensure secure, stable, and up-to-date devices. Experience maintaining networking equipment such as routers, switches, and firewalls, ensuring connectivity and appropriate access controls. Ability to maintain privacy and confidentiality, communicate effectively and confidently, and support others in achieving their goals. Capable of working independently and as part of a team, prioritizing multiple tasks, with a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle desirable. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Harris Hill is delighted to be supporting a national cancer support charity in their search for a Fundraising Officer. Epsom, Surrey (Hybrid) Full Time £30,000 per annum This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing fundraising and communications team within a charity that is embarking on an ambitious period of growth. They are looking for a motivated and organised fundraiser who is passionate about supporter engagement and income generation. The successful candidate will play a key role across individual giving, challenge events and supporter stewardship, helping to deliver ambitious fundraising targets and exceptional supporter experiences. This role would suit someone looking to develop their fundraising career within a supportive and collaborative team, gaining exposure across a variety of fundraising disciplines. Key Responsibilities Deliver outstanding stewardship to donors, fundraisers and supporters. Support and develop individual giving and challenge event fundraising activities. Create engaging supporter communications and fundraising journeys. Assist with the delivery of fundraising campaigns and events. Help generate compelling fundraising stories and supporter content. What They're Looking For Previous fundraising experience, ideally across multiple income streams. Experience using a CRM database such as Salesforce. Passion for supporting people affected by cancer and delivering excellent supporter experiences. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular attendance at their Epsom office and partner locations. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to be supporting a national cancer support charity in their search for a Fundraising Officer. Epsom, Surrey (Hybrid) Full Time £30,000 per annum This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing fundraising and communications team within a charity that is embarking on an ambitious period of growth. They are looking for a motivated and organised fundraiser who is passionate about supporter engagement and income generation. The successful candidate will play a key role across individual giving, challenge events and supporter stewardship, helping to deliver ambitious fundraising targets and exceptional supporter experiences. This role would suit someone looking to develop their fundraising career within a supportive and collaborative team, gaining exposure across a variety of fundraising disciplines. Key Responsibilities Deliver outstanding stewardship to donors, fundraisers and supporters. Support and develop individual giving and challenge event fundraising activities. Create engaging supporter communications and fundraising journeys. Assist with the delivery of fundraising campaigns and events. Help generate compelling fundraising stories and supporter content. What They're Looking For Previous fundraising experience, ideally across multiple income streams. Experience using a CRM database such as Salesforce. Passion for supporting people affected by cancer and delivering excellent supporter experiences. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular attendance at their Epsom office and partner locations. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
We're looking for a collaborative, influential safety professional who is passionate about aviation safety and continuous improvement. You'll work closely with design, production, maintenance, and leadership to ensure potential risks are identified early and managed effectively through a strong Safety Management System (SMS). You'll act as a trusted advisor and facilitator, helping teams engage with safety in a positive, practical, and transparent way. Safran is an international high-technology group, operating in the aviation (propulsion, equipment and interiors), defense and space markets. Its core purpose is to contribute to a safer, more sustainable world, where air transport is more environmentally friendly, comfortable and accessible. Safran has a global presence, with 100,000 employees and sales of 27.3 billion euros in 2024, and holds, alone or in partnership, world or regional leadership positions in its core markets. Safran is in the 2nd place in the aerospace and defense industry in TIME magazine's "World's best companies 2024" ranking. Safran Seats is one of the world's leading manufacturers of aircraft seats, for both crew and passengers. 1 million Safran Seats-manufactured aircraft seats are currently in service with air fleets around the world. Champion a positive and inclusive aviation safety culture across Safran Seats GB. Facilitate hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk management activities. Monitor and support actions taken to mitigate safety risks and track progress through agreed Safety Action Plans. Produce and present clear, meaningful safety performance reports for senior leadership and Safety Review Boards. Maintain and continuously improve SMS documentation, policies, KPIs, and safety records. Coordinate and support aviation safety training for leadership, engineering, technical teams, and the wider workforce. Lead or support internal safety investigations, focusing on learning, trend analysis, and prevention. Engage employees through safety surveys, safety action groups, and open communication (not audits). Promote knowledge sharing internally and with suppliers, integrators, and Safran partners where required. Support management of in service and airworthiness related safety issues. Act as the Aviation Safety point of contact deputising for SMS Safety Manager. Key focus areas- Early identification of safety risks through QRQC, voluntary reports, and employee engagement Monitoring safety performance trends - not just individual events - to drive sustainable improvement. Supporting foreign object damage (FOD) prevention, safety communications, and lessons learned Managing safety KPIs, Management of Change activities, and continuous SMS improvements. Ensuring safety information is visible, accessible, and understood by everyone Human & Organisational Factors and Performance. We are committed to building a workforce that is reflective of the diverse community we serve. We want to attract the best applications from people of all backgrounds and underrepresented groups because we strongly believe in adding value through diversity, inclusion. Our employees enable us to deliver services that are accessible and inclusive. As part of our commitment with Disability Confident Employers, we may offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria for the post. We strive to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and employment. Let us know if you need support to showcase your talents or require any reasonable adjustments with your application. This role is subject to pre-employment checks, including but not limited to criminal record checks. While having unspent convictions may not necessarily prevent you from being employed, you are required to disclose any unspent convictions during the recruitment process. Only candidates who successfully pass these checks will be considered for employment. You're a confident communicator who builds trust and engagement at all levels You enjoy working collaboratively and influencing positive change without relying on authority You bring experience or strong interest in aviation safety, SMS, compliance, or regulated environments You're proactive, organised, and motivated by making a real world impact We welcome applications from candidates who meet most, but not necessarily all, requirements. Why join Safran Seats GB Play a visible role in protecting passengers and customers worldwide. Join a collaborative, values driven organisation with strong leadership support for safety. Develop your career within a structured, internationally recognised aviation safety framework. Work in a role where your expertise directly shapes outcomes and culture. Please apply and submit your CV today! Once your CV has been reviewed, we will contact you with the next stages. We want Safran Seats to be a workplace where everyone feels valued, can be themselves and know they can reach their full potential. We embrace and celebrate our differences through various initiatives and support colleagues through a number of staff networks.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a collaborative, influential safety professional who is passionate about aviation safety and continuous improvement. You'll work closely with design, production, maintenance, and leadership to ensure potential risks are identified early and managed effectively through a strong Safety Management System (SMS). You'll act as a trusted advisor and facilitator, helping teams engage with safety in a positive, practical, and transparent way. Safran is an international high-technology group, operating in the aviation (propulsion, equipment and interiors), defense and space markets. Its core purpose is to contribute to a safer, more sustainable world, where air transport is more environmentally friendly, comfortable and accessible. Safran has a global presence, with 100,000 employees and sales of 27.3 billion euros in 2024, and holds, alone or in partnership, world or regional leadership positions in its core markets. Safran is in the 2nd place in the aerospace and defense industry in TIME magazine's "World's best companies 2024" ranking. Safran Seats is one of the world's leading manufacturers of aircraft seats, for both crew and passengers. 1 million Safran Seats-manufactured aircraft seats are currently in service with air fleets around the world. Champion a positive and inclusive aviation safety culture across Safran Seats GB. Facilitate hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk management activities. Monitor and support actions taken to mitigate safety risks and track progress through agreed Safety Action Plans. Produce and present clear, meaningful safety performance reports for senior leadership and Safety Review Boards. Maintain and continuously improve SMS documentation, policies, KPIs, and safety records. Coordinate and support aviation safety training for leadership, engineering, technical teams, and the wider workforce. Lead or support internal safety investigations, focusing on learning, trend analysis, and prevention. Engage employees through safety surveys, safety action groups, and open communication (not audits). Promote knowledge sharing internally and with suppliers, integrators, and Safran partners where required. Support management of in service and airworthiness related safety issues. Act as the Aviation Safety point of contact deputising for SMS Safety Manager. Key focus areas- Early identification of safety risks through QRQC, voluntary reports, and employee engagement Monitoring safety performance trends - not just individual events - to drive sustainable improvement. Supporting foreign object damage (FOD) prevention, safety communications, and lessons learned Managing safety KPIs, Management of Change activities, and continuous SMS improvements. Ensuring safety information is visible, accessible, and understood by everyone Human & Organisational Factors and Performance. We are committed to building a workforce that is reflective of the diverse community we serve. We want to attract the best applications from people of all backgrounds and underrepresented groups because we strongly believe in adding value through diversity, inclusion. Our employees enable us to deliver services that are accessible and inclusive. As part of our commitment with Disability Confident Employers, we may offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria for the post. We strive to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and employment. Let us know if you need support to showcase your talents or require any reasonable adjustments with your application. This role is subject to pre-employment checks, including but not limited to criminal record checks. While having unspent convictions may not necessarily prevent you from being employed, you are required to disclose any unspent convictions during the recruitment process. Only candidates who successfully pass these checks will be considered for employment. You're a confident communicator who builds trust and engagement at all levels You enjoy working collaboratively and influencing positive change without relying on authority You bring experience or strong interest in aviation safety, SMS, compliance, or regulated environments You're proactive, organised, and motivated by making a real world impact We welcome applications from candidates who meet most, but not necessarily all, requirements. Why join Safran Seats GB Play a visible role in protecting passengers and customers worldwide. Join a collaborative, values driven organisation with strong leadership support for safety. Develop your career within a structured, internationally recognised aviation safety framework. Work in a role where your expertise directly shapes outcomes and culture. Please apply and submit your CV today! Once your CV has been reviewed, we will contact you with the next stages. We want Safran Seats to be a workplace where everyone feels valued, can be themselves and know they can reach their full potential. We embrace and celebrate our differences through various initiatives and support colleagues through a number of staff networks.
Community Business Officer (Trading) Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time Location: Office based, Woodstock, Oxfordshire Salary: £27,976 £36,328 per annum Plunkett UK is looking for a Community Business Officer (Trading) to support a network of community-owned businesses across the UK. About Us Plunkett UK, the operational name for Plunkett Foundation, is a national charity supporting people in rural areas to set up and run successful businesses in community ownership. We do this to achieve our UK-wide vision for resilient, thriving and inclusive rural communities. About the Role In this proactive, people-focused role, you ll work closely with established community businesses to strengthen their operations, improve sustainability, and maximise social impact. You ll provide direct support, coordinate access to specialist advice, and build strong relationships to understand each group s needs and challenges. You ll also support membership engagement, contribute to events and communications, and maintain accurate data to ensure high-quality support across our network. Working as part of a collaborative team, you ll help deliver a responsive and effective service to community businesses. This role is ideal for someone organised, empathetic and confident communicating with a wide range of people, with a strong interest in community business and rural communities. The successful candidate should have the following knowledge, experience, skills and attributes: Relationship focused : you enjoy working with people and are confident building positive, professional relationships. Customer centred: you have experience working with the public and take pride in providing a helpful, friendly service. Empathetic and patient: you take time to understand the situations and needs of the people you work with, responding with care and without rushing. Proactive and confident : you take initiative, approach tasks positively, and are comfortable acting independently within your role. You're confident engaging with others, raising issues when needed, and following things through to completion. Communicative : you're a confident and clear communicator, comfortable managing multiple interactions by phone, email, video call and in person. You adapt your tone and approach to suit different people and situations. Community minded: you bring an interest in community business and an understanding of community business models and the challenges facing rural communities. Tech comfortable: you have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and are confident using everyday digital tools to stay organised. Experience of using CRM systems particularly Salesforce is an advantage, and you're comfortable keeping accurate records and information up to date. Problem solving: you're practical and solution focused, able to think issues through, handle queries calmly, and find effective responses when challenges arise. Organised and adaptable: you are able to prioritise your workload effectively, managing competing demands on your time without losing focus or quality. Join Plunkett UK and be part of a national charity supporting resilient, thriving and inclusive rural communities. Closing date for applications: 5pm on Friday 3 July 2026 Please submit your final application at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment. Interview date: During week commencing 13 July 2026 Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We are committed to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and our approach goes beyond protected characteristics to thinking more broadly about inclusion. Every individual will think and feel differently and we believe that these differences should be embraced, and individual needs taken into account. Additionally, the makeup of the rural communities we work with leads to their own particular diversity and exclusion challenges and opportunities compared to urban areas. Our commitment to EDI, both internally and externally, has been tailored to Plunkett and the communities we serve. No agencies please.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Community Business Officer (Trading) Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time Location: Office based, Woodstock, Oxfordshire Salary: £27,976 £36,328 per annum Plunkett UK is looking for a Community Business Officer (Trading) to support a network of community-owned businesses across the UK. About Us Plunkett UK, the operational name for Plunkett Foundation, is a national charity supporting people in rural areas to set up and run successful businesses in community ownership. We do this to achieve our UK-wide vision for resilient, thriving and inclusive rural communities. About the Role In this proactive, people-focused role, you ll work closely with established community businesses to strengthen their operations, improve sustainability, and maximise social impact. You ll provide direct support, coordinate access to specialist advice, and build strong relationships to understand each group s needs and challenges. You ll also support membership engagement, contribute to events and communications, and maintain accurate data to ensure high-quality support across our network. Working as part of a collaborative team, you ll help deliver a responsive and effective service to community businesses. This role is ideal for someone organised, empathetic and confident communicating with a wide range of people, with a strong interest in community business and rural communities. The successful candidate should have the following knowledge, experience, skills and attributes: Relationship focused : you enjoy working with people and are confident building positive, professional relationships. Customer centred: you have experience working with the public and take pride in providing a helpful, friendly service. Empathetic and patient: you take time to understand the situations and needs of the people you work with, responding with care and without rushing. Proactive and confident : you take initiative, approach tasks positively, and are comfortable acting independently within your role. You're confident engaging with others, raising issues when needed, and following things through to completion. Communicative : you're a confident and clear communicator, comfortable managing multiple interactions by phone, email, video call and in person. You adapt your tone and approach to suit different people and situations. Community minded: you bring an interest in community business and an understanding of community business models and the challenges facing rural communities. Tech comfortable: you have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and are confident using everyday digital tools to stay organised. Experience of using CRM systems particularly Salesforce is an advantage, and you're comfortable keeping accurate records and information up to date. Problem solving: you're practical and solution focused, able to think issues through, handle queries calmly, and find effective responses when challenges arise. Organised and adaptable: you are able to prioritise your workload effectively, managing competing demands on your time without losing focus or quality. Join Plunkett UK and be part of a national charity supporting resilient, thriving and inclusive rural communities. Closing date for applications: 5pm on Friday 3 July 2026 Please submit your final application at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment. Interview date: During week commencing 13 July 2026 Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. We are committed to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and our approach goes beyond protected characteristics to thinking more broadly about inclusion. Every individual will think and feel differently and we believe that these differences should be embraced, and individual needs taken into account. Additionally, the makeup of the rural communities we work with leads to their own particular diversity and exclusion challenges and opportunities compared to urban areas. Our commitment to EDI, both internally and externally, has been tailored to Plunkett and the communities we serve. No agencies please.
University of the Built Environment
Reading, Oxfordshire
Registry Officer We have two vacancies available: Full time (35 hrs/wk), permanent Full time, fixed term for up to 12 months Based Horizons (Reading, Berkshire) with up to two days per week working from home Salary range £25,000 to £26,000 pa plus benefits We are seeking two Registry Officers to join our busy Academic Registry team. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to further their administrative career within the higher education sector. As a Registry Officer, you will play a vital part in ensuring a high-quality student experience by coordinating and administering key assessment-related processes with accuracy, efficiency, and integrity. This role is essential in maintaining student trust in academic procedures, ensuring that assessment outcomes are processed fairly, accurately, and in a timely manner. Your accountabilities and responsibilities include: Coordinate the processing of assessment results, ensuring accuracy and timely updates to student records Monitor the progress of marking and moderation, ensuring adherence to standards and timelines Ensure the timely release of assessment and module results to students Be responsible for the accurate printing and distribution of diploma supplements and certificates, always maintaining high quality standards Our main requirements: GCSE Maths and English language Grade C or 4 or above Previous administrative experience Experience in delivering high quality customer service Digital skills confidence: We use MS Office which includes Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and several other systems/technology At University of the Built Environment we expect employees to demonstrate our values: Passion, Integrity, Excellence and Support. Student satisfaction and success are our main drivers, and our people consistently report high levels of employee engagement; your contribution will be valued should you join us. We are a long-standing and leading provider of supported online education with a long-term ambition to be the world's most sustainable university. At The London School of Architecture, our students study onsite. Staff wellbeing and work-life balance are a priority for us, with flexible working arrangements and a generous holiday allowance amongst some of our key employee benefits. To view the full job specification and to apply, visit our careers site. Vacancy closes on Wednesday 01 July 2026 at 17:00. EQUALITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION We champion equality, diversity, and inclusion in our workforce. We celebrate diversity and the strengths it brings to our staff body, our student community and our Board of Trustees, recognising that people are key to our success. Our aim is to attract, develop and retain a diverse workforce, therefore we welcome and encourage applications from all backgrounds.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Registry Officer We have two vacancies available: Full time (35 hrs/wk), permanent Full time, fixed term for up to 12 months Based Horizons (Reading, Berkshire) with up to two days per week working from home Salary range £25,000 to £26,000 pa plus benefits We are seeking two Registry Officers to join our busy Academic Registry team. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to further their administrative career within the higher education sector. As a Registry Officer, you will play a vital part in ensuring a high-quality student experience by coordinating and administering key assessment-related processes with accuracy, efficiency, and integrity. This role is essential in maintaining student trust in academic procedures, ensuring that assessment outcomes are processed fairly, accurately, and in a timely manner. Your accountabilities and responsibilities include: Coordinate the processing of assessment results, ensuring accuracy and timely updates to student records Monitor the progress of marking and moderation, ensuring adherence to standards and timelines Ensure the timely release of assessment and module results to students Be responsible for the accurate printing and distribution of diploma supplements and certificates, always maintaining high quality standards Our main requirements: GCSE Maths and English language Grade C or 4 or above Previous administrative experience Experience in delivering high quality customer service Digital skills confidence: We use MS Office which includes Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and several other systems/technology At University of the Built Environment we expect employees to demonstrate our values: Passion, Integrity, Excellence and Support. Student satisfaction and success are our main drivers, and our people consistently report high levels of employee engagement; your contribution will be valued should you join us. We are a long-standing and leading provider of supported online education with a long-term ambition to be the world's most sustainable university. At The London School of Architecture, our students study onsite. Staff wellbeing and work-life balance are a priority for us, with flexible working arrangements and a generous holiday allowance amongst some of our key employee benefits. To view the full job specification and to apply, visit our careers site. Vacancy closes on Wednesday 01 July 2026 at 17:00. EQUALITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION We champion equality, diversity, and inclusion in our workforce. We celebrate diversity and the strengths it brings to our staff body, our student community and our Board of Trustees, recognising that people are key to our success. Our aim is to attract, develop and retain a diverse workforce, therefore we welcome and encourage applications from all backgrounds.