Syndicate Reporting Lead - Insurance - London (Hybrid) - £80,000 - £90,000 Your new company A leading Lloyd's market insurer is seeking a high-calibre Syndicate Accounting Lead to take ownership of regulatory reporting across their high-performing finance function. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Lloyd's accounting professional to step into a visible, influential role with genuine scope to shape reporting standards, drive process improvement, and support strategic financial decisions. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Syndicate Finance, you will lead the delivery of all Lloyd's regulatory returns and syndicate reporting obligations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely submission. Key responsibilities include: Leading the production and review of QMA, QMB, TPD, GQD, SBF and all other Lloyd's returns Managing the month-end and quarter-end close process for the syndicate, ensuring robust controls Supporting the Syndicate Business Forecast (SBF) and contributing to strategic planning cycles Driving enhancements in reporting quality, processes, and controls Acting as the key point of contact for Lloyd's, external auditors, and internal stakeholders Providing leadership, coaching, and development to junior members of the syndicate accounting team What you'll need to succeed Fully qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Strong technical understanding of Lloyd's reporting requirements and market regulations Proven experience in preparing or reviewing syndicate returns Excellent analytical, organisational, and communication skills Ability to work confidently with senior stakeholders and influence decision-making Experience in process improvement or controls enhancement is desirable What you'll get in return This is a high-impact role offering visibility across the business and the chance to be part of a growing, dynamic business. You'll enjoy a competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and a comprehensive benefits package. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Syndicate Reporting Lead - Insurance - London (Hybrid) - £80,000 - £90,000 Your new company A leading Lloyd's market insurer is seeking a high-calibre Syndicate Accounting Lead to take ownership of regulatory reporting across their high-performing finance function. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Lloyd's accounting professional to step into a visible, influential role with genuine scope to shape reporting standards, drive process improvement, and support strategic financial decisions. Your new role Reporting to the Head of Syndicate Finance, you will lead the delivery of all Lloyd's regulatory returns and syndicate reporting obligations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely submission. Key responsibilities include: Leading the production and review of QMA, QMB, TPD, GQD, SBF and all other Lloyd's returns Managing the month-end and quarter-end close process for the syndicate, ensuring robust controls Supporting the Syndicate Business Forecast (SBF) and contributing to strategic planning cycles Driving enhancements in reporting quality, processes, and controls Acting as the key point of contact for Lloyd's, external auditors, and internal stakeholders Providing leadership, coaching, and development to junior members of the syndicate accounting team What you'll need to succeed Fully qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) Strong technical understanding of Lloyd's reporting requirements and market regulations Proven experience in preparing or reviewing syndicate returns Excellent analytical, organisational, and communication skills Ability to work confidently with senior stakeholders and influence decision-making Experience in process improvement or controls enhancement is desirable What you'll get in return This is a high-impact role offering visibility across the business and the chance to be part of a growing, dynamic business. You'll enjoy a competitive salary, performance-based bonus, and a comprehensive benefits package. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision. Director of Finance - Benefits Generous pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Professional development and career progression opportunities Strategic leadership role with significant influence across the organisation Opportunity to shape and develop a growing finance function Exposure to executive leadership and Board-level stakeholders The chance to make a meaningful impact within a values-led organisation Ability to work remotely during School holiday, but office based during term time Director of Finance - About The Role As part of this exciting journey, a newly created Director of Finance position has been established. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role presents a rare opportunity for an ambitious finance leader to become a key contributor to the Trust's ongoing evolution, helping to shape the financial strategy, infrastructure and operational capability required to support sustainable growth. This is far more than a traditional finance leadership role. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to influence organisational direction, support strategic decision-making and play a pivotal role in building a finance function that is fit for the future. Working closely with the CFO, CEO, Trustees, Headteachers and senior leadership teams, you will be a trusted advisor across the organisation, providing the financial insight and commercial acumen required to support both current operations and future ambitions. A key focus of the role will be the continued enhancement of systems, processes and reporting capabilities across the Trust. The Director of Finance will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for automation, improving the accessibility and quality of management information, and ensuring that financial processes remain scalable as the organisation continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys creating positive change and leveraging technology to drive efficiency, accuracy and better decision-making. The Trust is seeking an individual who is motivated by the opportunity to build, improve and innovate rather than simply maintain the status quo. The successful candidate will help create the foundations that support the next chapter of the organisation's growth, whilst maintaining the high standards of financial stewardship, governance and operational excellence that underpin its success. Key responsibilities will include: Leading strategic financial planning, forecasting and financial modelling activities across the Trust. Supporting growth initiatives, organisational development and change programmes through robust financial analysis and business case development. Overseeing Trust-wide budgeting, forecasting and management reporting processes. Delivering insightful financial information to support strategic decision-making at Executive and Board level. Driving the enhancement of finance systems, reporting tools and operational processes. Identifying and implementing automation opportunities to improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility of financial information. Ensuring robust financial governance, compliance and internal controls are maintained across the organisation. Leading audit processes and supporting statutory and regulatory financial reporting requirements. Supporting the development of a scalable finance function capable of supporting future growth. Management of the finance team ensuring high standard of performance is achieved This is a role with significant long-term potential. As the Trust continues to grow and evolve, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow alongside it, taking on increasing levels of responsibility and helping to shape the future of both the finance function and the wider organisation. The successful Director of Finance will have: Hold a formal accounting qualification - ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent Experience of leading and managing finance team Strong knowledge of financial controls, compliance, audit processed Experience in the Education, Charity or Public Sector ss such has knowledge of SORP, FRS102 Strong analytical, financial modelling and forecasting skills Advanced Excel skills Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we currently receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a friend If this job is not of interest to you, but you know a friend or colleague who may be interested, recommend them to us and receive a minimum of £100 in vouchers if we assist them in securing a permanent role and a minimum of £25 in vouchers if we place them in a temporary assignment. (Terms & conditions apply) Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision. Director of Finance - Benefits Generous pension scheme Flexible and supportive working environment Professional development and career progression opportunities Strategic leadership role with significant influence across the organisation Opportunity to shape and develop a growing finance function Exposure to executive leadership and Board-level stakeholders The chance to make a meaningful impact within a values-led organisation Ability to work remotely during School holiday, but office based during term time Director of Finance - About The Role As part of this exciting journey, a newly created Director of Finance position has been established. Reporting directly to the CFO, this role presents a rare opportunity for an ambitious finance leader to become a key contributor to the Trust's ongoing evolution, helping to shape the financial strategy, infrastructure and operational capability required to support sustainable growth. This is far more than a traditional finance leadership role. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to influence organisational direction, support strategic decision-making and play a pivotal role in building a finance function that is fit for the future. Working closely with the CFO, CEO, Trustees, Headteachers and senior leadership teams, you will be a trusted advisor across the organisation, providing the financial insight and commercial acumen required to support both current operations and future ambitions. A key focus of the role will be the continued enhancement of systems, processes and reporting capabilities across the Trust. The Director of Finance will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for automation, improving the accessibility and quality of management information, and ensuring that financial processes remain scalable as the organisation continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys creating positive change and leveraging technology to drive efficiency, accuracy and better decision-making. The Trust is seeking an individual who is motivated by the opportunity to build, improve and innovate rather than simply maintain the status quo. The successful candidate will help create the foundations that support the next chapter of the organisation's growth, whilst maintaining the high standards of financial stewardship, governance and operational excellence that underpin its success. Key responsibilities will include: Leading strategic financial planning, forecasting and financial modelling activities across the Trust. Supporting growth initiatives, organisational development and change programmes through robust financial analysis and business case development. Overseeing Trust-wide budgeting, forecasting and management reporting processes. Delivering insightful financial information to support strategic decision-making at Executive and Board level. Driving the enhancement of finance systems, reporting tools and operational processes. Identifying and implementing automation opportunities to improve efficiency, accuracy and accessibility of financial information. Ensuring robust financial governance, compliance and internal controls are maintained across the organisation. Leading audit processes and supporting statutory and regulatory financial reporting requirements. Supporting the development of a scalable finance function capable of supporting future growth. Management of the finance team ensuring high standard of performance is achieved This is a role with significant long-term potential. As the Trust continues to grow and evolve, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow alongside it, taking on increasing levels of responsibility and helping to shape the future of both the finance function and the wider organisation. The successful Director of Finance will have: Hold a formal accounting qualification - ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent Experience of leading and managing finance team Strong knowledge of financial controls, compliance, audit processed Experience in the Education, Charity or Public Sector ss such has knowledge of SORP, FRS102 Strong analytical, financial modelling and forecasting skills Advanced Excel skills Howett Thorpe are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role and comply with all relevant UK legislation and do not discriminate on any protected characteristics. Due to the high volume of applications we currently receive, we are unable to respond to all candidates. If you do not hear from a Consultant within 5 working days, please assume that you have not been successful. Refer a friend If this job is not of interest to you, but you know a friend or colleague who may be interested, recommend them to us and receive a minimum of £100 in vouchers if we assist them in securing a permanent role and a minimum of £25 in vouchers if we place them in a temporary assignment. (Terms & conditions apply) Howett Thorpe is delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking and highly respected Multi-Academy Trust that is embarking on a transformative phase of growth. With a strong reputation for educational excellence and a clear vision for the future, the Trust is continuing to expand its consortium of schools in a measured and values-led manner, ensuring that quality, culture and educational outcomes remain at the heart of every decision.
Group Health and Safety Manager Location: West London Salary: circa 70,000 + Benefits Are you looking for an exciting and varied role within the entertainment industry? Do you have experience operating at the senior level, whilst managing a team of health and safety professionals? If so, you could be a great fit for a Group Health and Safety Manager position we are recruiting on behalf of one of the World's leading organisations in media production. The role would be working across multiple sites throughout London, reporting to the Head of Department. This role involves direct leadership, strategic planning, and ensuring compliance with all statutory health and safety requirements. The key responsibilities of the Group Health and Safety Manager include: Leading the H&S team to foster a proactive safety culture across all studio sites Developing, reviewing, and implementing safety policies, risk assessments, and safe systems of work Managing incident investigations, emergency planning, and reporting to authorities as required Overseeing safety audits, workplace inspections, and assurance activities to continually improve safety standards Supporting production teams, tenants, and internal departments in aligning practices with best safety protocols The ideal Group Health and Safety Manager will have: NEBOSH diploma (or equivalent), with membership of IOSH Proven experience managing health and safety in a complex, fast-paced operational environment such as real estate, facilities; ideally media production (TV/film/theatre) Proven experience managing a team of health and safety professionals, with a strong track record of positive, impactful results Strong leadership skills with experience mentoring teams and influencing stakeholders Knowledge of statutory requirements, ISO45001, HSG65, and practical safety controls Join a distinguished organisation committed to safety excellence while advancing your career. For further information and to apply, please contact Madeline Underwood on or call (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England, recruiting across the UK. We handle all roles from Health and Safety Managers, Directors to Advisors. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and temporary staffing. By applying, you agree to our T&Cs, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers, available on our website (url removed). We are committed to diversity and inclusion; please let us know if we can support accessibility needs.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Group Health and Safety Manager Location: West London Salary: circa 70,000 + Benefits Are you looking for an exciting and varied role within the entertainment industry? Do you have experience operating at the senior level, whilst managing a team of health and safety professionals? If so, you could be a great fit for a Group Health and Safety Manager position we are recruiting on behalf of one of the World's leading organisations in media production. The role would be working across multiple sites throughout London, reporting to the Head of Department. This role involves direct leadership, strategic planning, and ensuring compliance with all statutory health and safety requirements. The key responsibilities of the Group Health and Safety Manager include: Leading the H&S team to foster a proactive safety culture across all studio sites Developing, reviewing, and implementing safety policies, risk assessments, and safe systems of work Managing incident investigations, emergency planning, and reporting to authorities as required Overseeing safety audits, workplace inspections, and assurance activities to continually improve safety standards Supporting production teams, tenants, and internal departments in aligning practices with best safety protocols The ideal Group Health and Safety Manager will have: NEBOSH diploma (or equivalent), with membership of IOSH Proven experience managing health and safety in a complex, fast-paced operational environment such as real estate, facilities; ideally media production (TV/film/theatre) Proven experience managing a team of health and safety professionals, with a strong track record of positive, impactful results Strong leadership skills with experience mentoring teams and influencing stakeholders Knowledge of statutory requirements, ISO45001, HSG65, and practical safety controls Join a distinguished organisation committed to safety excellence while advancing your career. For further information and to apply, please contact Madeline Underwood on or call (phone number removed). Irwin and Colton are a specialist Health and Safety recruitment company, based in the South East of England, recruiting across the UK. We handle all roles from Health and Safety Managers, Directors to Advisors. Irwin and Colton Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and temporary staffing. By applying, you agree to our T&Cs, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers, available on our website (url removed). We are committed to diversity and inclusion; please let us know if we can support accessibility needs.
SF Recruitment are recruiting for a permanent Finance Business Partner for a growing and well-established manufacturing business based across the Gloucestershire region. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a successful group in a newly created role, offering the chance to make a real impact while working closely with both finance and operational teams across the business. This is an exciting opportunity for a commercially minded finance professional who enjoys a varied and hands-on role with exposure across management accounting, commercial analysis and business partnering. Reporting into head office finance, you will play a key role in supporting strategic decision-making, improving financial controls and providing meaningful commercial insight across products and customer accounts. This role would suit someone who enjoys working closely with stakeholders, identifying opportunities for improvement and adding value within a fast-paced operational environment. Candidates should be part-qualified or qualified (ACCA/CIMA) with strong Excel skills and commercial awareness. Duties include: -Preparing monthly management accounts and supporting board pack development -Analysing product profitability, customer account performance and sales trends -Supporting budgeting, forecasting and strategic planning processes -Tracking and reconciling supplier and customer rebates, including accruals -Business partnering with sales, procurement, marketing and operational teams -Monitoring stock controls including slow-moving stock and obsolescence provisions -Producing commercial reports and dashboards using Excel and Power BI -Identifying process improvements and strengthening financial controls across the business If you are interested in finding out more, please do get in touch and send me your CV and I will contact you.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
SF Recruitment are recruiting for a permanent Finance Business Partner for a growing and well-established manufacturing business based across the Gloucestershire region. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a successful group in a newly created role, offering the chance to make a real impact while working closely with both finance and operational teams across the business. This is an exciting opportunity for a commercially minded finance professional who enjoys a varied and hands-on role with exposure across management accounting, commercial analysis and business partnering. Reporting into head office finance, you will play a key role in supporting strategic decision-making, improving financial controls and providing meaningful commercial insight across products and customer accounts. This role would suit someone who enjoys working closely with stakeholders, identifying opportunities for improvement and adding value within a fast-paced operational environment. Candidates should be part-qualified or qualified (ACCA/CIMA) with strong Excel skills and commercial awareness. Duties include: -Preparing monthly management accounts and supporting board pack development -Analysing product profitability, customer account performance and sales trends -Supporting budgeting, forecasting and strategic planning processes -Tracking and reconciling supplier and customer rebates, including accruals -Business partnering with sales, procurement, marketing and operational teams -Monitoring stock controls including slow-moving stock and obsolescence provisions -Producing commercial reports and dashboards using Excel and Power BI -Identifying process improvements and strengthening financial controls across the business If you are interested in finding out more, please do get in touch and send me your CV and I will contact you.
Role: Senior Operations Contracts Lead Based: Chelmsford, Maidstone or Canterbury with travel across Essex, Hertfordshire and Kent Salary: £20.80 ph hour PAYE - £26.38ph PAYE OR £26.50ph UMB - £34.00ph UMB Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temp ongoing Hours: 28 hours per week between 4 days between Monday to Friday (flexible)- Hybrid - 1 day from home Based across multiple locations with the flexibility to work from home up to two days each week. This role is responsible for services across Essex, Hertfordshire and Kent. It can be based at Chelmsford, Maidstone or Canterbury with regular travel to the other locations. The expectation is that a minimum of three days per week are spent in face-to-face, in-person contact (e.g. in Women s Centres, Estates or external visits), with a monthly visit to the Head Office in Hammersmith. Visits may also required to HMP Peterborough and HMP Bronzefield. Synopsis of duties: Hold a key role together with Director and the Head of Criminal Justice in programme and services development, including contributing to the tendering, bidding, strategy for services. Drive and develop existing and new innovative models utilising learning from services, the service users, research and policy. As part of the criminal Justice Services management team, be responsible for ensuring the implementation of the business plan for services. Develop and implement strategies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of CJS processes. Implement quality assurance systems, and ensure that KPIs, targets and outcome measures for contract compliance, taking appropriate action to manage poor performance in your team or with the partners who we lead as necessary, ensure a high quality service while offering solutions/contingencies. Develop and implement risk management strategies to mitigate potential issues Set up systems and work with the Data Insights to improve monitoring processes and systems for data, proving the impact of the work, and ensuring feedback from service users is used to improve services Plan, lead and implement new services and new developments including proactively identifying gaps and incorporating equalities issues. Oversee and ensure casework and safeguarding is to a high quality standard and embeds best practice while ensuring the team remain motivated and risk and needs are well managed across the projects. Attend, contribute and communicate outcomes from regular strategic and operational meetings and one to one performance review meetings with funders and partners. Manage a complex workload, working independently and within a team as appropriate, and problem solve proactively to resolve issues which affect front line services and team performance. Be responsible for line management and performance management of Operation Managers, and project staff, including annual appraisals and supervision, staff training and development, and ensuring that staff are fully inducted and trained. Effectively manage change within the services and ensure best and most appropriate use of staff to support capacity issues and ensure coverage of the programme. With the management team, set, advise on and vary programme and project/pilot budgets to ensure high quality service delivery. Ensure, manage and oversee the services work within the budget, are complaint with financial regulations, policies and procedures, and meets funding and Advance requirements. Collate and check all payroll data related to programme staff, and other human resources information (such as training, sickness and so on) providing monthly returns to the HR team as required. Manage budgets, allocate resources, and monitor financial performance of services within your region within the scope of assigned budgets, meet deadlines and submit quarterly and financial reports to commissioners and key stakeholders Manage and oversee the first tier manager managing day to day financial transactions such as women centre budgets and petty cash. Develop and maintain relations with influence and network with appropriate authorities, organisations, commissioners, and partners. Develop, maintain and review protocols, agreements and contracts with partner agencies while monitoring and reviewing the project. Escalation point of contact for all safeguarding and incident that arise within the service, managing incidences in line with Safeguarding policy as applicable Ensuring through you and your team, attendance and delivery of case presentations at all external Probation meetings and being a point of contact for all key stakeholders (PDUs, probation, courts, prisons, police and community-based services) General duties Essential requirements A thorough understanding of and knowledge of the issues relating to women in the criminal justice system A sound knowledge of safeguarding adult and children principles, child abuse, child protection issues and safeguarding A good knowledge and understanding of organisational systems and frameworks, line management and project management Significant experience, likely to have been gained over several years, of strategic planning and operational management at a service manager level, and developing and delivering services at senior service management level Experience of developing relationships with funders/commissioners and achieving required outcomes Experience of implementing quality assurance frameworks, monitoring, evaluating and measuring impact Enhanced Adult and Child DBS on the update service or dated within the last 12 months Enhanced Level 2 vetting essential Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
Jun 24, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Senior Operations Contracts Lead Based: Chelmsford, Maidstone or Canterbury with travel across Essex, Hertfordshire and Kent Salary: £20.80 ph hour PAYE - £26.38ph PAYE OR £26.50ph UMB - £34.00ph UMB Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temp ongoing Hours: 28 hours per week between 4 days between Monday to Friday (flexible)- Hybrid - 1 day from home Based across multiple locations with the flexibility to work from home up to two days each week. This role is responsible for services across Essex, Hertfordshire and Kent. It can be based at Chelmsford, Maidstone or Canterbury with regular travel to the other locations. The expectation is that a minimum of three days per week are spent in face-to-face, in-person contact (e.g. in Women s Centres, Estates or external visits), with a monthly visit to the Head Office in Hammersmith. Visits may also required to HMP Peterborough and HMP Bronzefield. Synopsis of duties: Hold a key role together with Director and the Head of Criminal Justice in programme and services development, including contributing to the tendering, bidding, strategy for services. Drive and develop existing and new innovative models utilising learning from services, the service users, research and policy. As part of the criminal Justice Services management team, be responsible for ensuring the implementation of the business plan for services. Develop and implement strategies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of CJS processes. Implement quality assurance systems, and ensure that KPIs, targets and outcome measures for contract compliance, taking appropriate action to manage poor performance in your team or with the partners who we lead as necessary, ensure a high quality service while offering solutions/contingencies. Develop and implement risk management strategies to mitigate potential issues Set up systems and work with the Data Insights to improve monitoring processes and systems for data, proving the impact of the work, and ensuring feedback from service users is used to improve services Plan, lead and implement new services and new developments including proactively identifying gaps and incorporating equalities issues. Oversee and ensure casework and safeguarding is to a high quality standard and embeds best practice while ensuring the team remain motivated and risk and needs are well managed across the projects. Attend, contribute and communicate outcomes from regular strategic and operational meetings and one to one performance review meetings with funders and partners. Manage a complex workload, working independently and within a team as appropriate, and problem solve proactively to resolve issues which affect front line services and team performance. Be responsible for line management and performance management of Operation Managers, and project staff, including annual appraisals and supervision, staff training and development, and ensuring that staff are fully inducted and trained. Effectively manage change within the services and ensure best and most appropriate use of staff to support capacity issues and ensure coverage of the programme. With the management team, set, advise on and vary programme and project/pilot budgets to ensure high quality service delivery. Ensure, manage and oversee the services work within the budget, are complaint with financial regulations, policies and procedures, and meets funding and Advance requirements. Collate and check all payroll data related to programme staff, and other human resources information (such as training, sickness and so on) providing monthly returns to the HR team as required. Manage budgets, allocate resources, and monitor financial performance of services within your region within the scope of assigned budgets, meet deadlines and submit quarterly and financial reports to commissioners and key stakeholders Manage and oversee the first tier manager managing day to day financial transactions such as women centre budgets and petty cash. Develop and maintain relations with influence and network with appropriate authorities, organisations, commissioners, and partners. Develop, maintain and review protocols, agreements and contracts with partner agencies while monitoring and reviewing the project. Escalation point of contact for all safeguarding and incident that arise within the service, managing incidences in line with Safeguarding policy as applicable Ensuring through you and your team, attendance and delivery of case presentations at all external Probation meetings and being a point of contact for all key stakeholders (PDUs, probation, courts, prisons, police and community-based services) General duties Essential requirements A thorough understanding of and knowledge of the issues relating to women in the criminal justice system A sound knowledge of safeguarding adult and children principles, child abuse, child protection issues and safeguarding A good knowledge and understanding of organisational systems and frameworks, line management and project management Significant experience, likely to have been gained over several years, of strategic planning and operational management at a service manager level, and developing and delivering services at senior service management level Experience of developing relationships with funders/commissioners and achieving required outcomes Experience of implementing quality assurance frameworks, monitoring, evaluating and measuring impact Enhanced Adult and Child DBS on the update service or dated within the last 12 months Enhanced Level 2 vetting essential Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
Communications Officer - Six Month Contract About Us The Early Education and Childcare Coalition unites the voices of parents, children, providers, early years professionals and the wider business community, working together for investment and reform of early education and childcare in England. We believe that we all benefit from a well-functioning early education system and we all have a role to play in ensuring it works for children, parents and the economy. We are backed by some of the most high-profile campaign and research organisations in the UK. Our members include early years provider membership bodies, parent campaign groups, early childhood experts, trade unions, the business lobby, anti-poverty campaigners and NGOs. Together, we use our collective voice and research to build public and political support for early education and childcare. And it s worked. Thanks to the dedication of our members, early years is one of the top priorities for the government s Plan for Change. But our work isn t done we have an ambitious agenda to rescue and reform the system, ensuring that: Every child can access high-quality education and care that their parents can afford and that will support them to thrive Every provider is funded fairly for the places they offer Every early years professional is rewarded and recognised for the skilled work they do This is an exciting time to join the Coalition. We have experienced significant growth in recent years and with early years firmly on the policy agenda, we expect this to continue. We are now looking for a Communications Officer to help us tell compelling stories, engage key audiences and ensure our communications activity is delivered to a consistently high standard. About the Role Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week. We may consider 4 days per week with Tuesday or Wednesday as a non-working day. Duration: Six month contract, renewed subject to funding. Location: Home-working within the UK, with occasional travel for team meetings, events and member engagement. Annual Full-time Salary: £33,500 per annum, pro-rated for a 6 month contract. Start date: Immediate start As Communications Officer, you will play a central role in delivering the Coalition's day-to-day communications activity. Working with the Head of Campaigns and Communications you will help ensure that our research, campaigns and policy work reach the audiences that matter, from journalists and policymakers to providers, parents and coalition members. This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys creating engaging content, spotting opportunities, managing multiple priorities and working as part of a small, ambitious team. You will support our social media presence, coordinate newsletters and member communications, monitor media coverage and enquiries, and help ensure that the Coalition's voice is consistent, timely and impactful. About You You are an excellent communicator with strong writing skills and an eye for detail. You enjoy creating engaging content, can manage competing priorities and are excited by the opportunity to help shape public debate on issues affecting children, families and the early years workforce. You are proactive, organised and comfortable working independently within a remote team. You are equally happy drafting newsletter copy, responding to urgent journalist enquiries or creating graphics for social media. What You Can Expect To Be Doing Deliver the Coalition's social media activity Monitor the Coalition's social media channels on a day-to-day basis. Create engaging content across platforms, including graphics, video and written posts. Maintain content calendars and schedule content. Monitor sector conversations, emerging issues and engagement opportunities. Support the delivery of campaign moments, events and report launches. Track performance and provide regular reports. Support media and press activity Monitor media coverage relating to early education, childcare and the workforce. Manage incoming media enquiries and work with the Head of Communications and Campaigns to deliver timely responses. Maintain media monitoring systems and coverage reports. Support relationships with journalists and media stakeholders. Produce high-quality content Draft and distribute newsletters for members, supporters and stakeholders. Write website content, blogs and other communications materials. Support the development of campaign messaging and communications assets. Ensure content is accessible, accurate and aligned with the Coalition's tone of voice. Support member and stakeholder engagement Support the promotion of publications and campaigns Assist with the delivery of Coalition events Assist with maintaining contact databases Respond to general communications enquiries Contribute to a small and ambitious team Support colleagues with communications advice and delivery. Contribute to planning, team meetings and organisational development. Undertake other duties consistent with the role as required. Person Specification Essential Experience working in a communications, media, marketing or public affairs role Excellent written communication skills and the ability to write for different audiences and channels Experience working with social media accounts in a professional setting and creating engaging digital content Experience supporting media relations or press office activity Experience using Canva, Adobe Creative Suite or similar design software Experience drafting newsletters and using email marketing platforms Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities Excellent attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively as part of a small team Commitment to the Coalition's mission and values Desirable Experience working in a charity, campaigning, membership or policy environment Understanding of early education and childcare policy in England and the challenges currently facing the system Experience using website content management systems (Squarespace preferred) Experience using CRM systems to maintain records Experience of event planning and promotion Proven ability to work flexibly as part of a small, remote team The Application Process Please apply with: A CV (maximum two pages). A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and how your experience meets the person specification. We recognise that the use of AI technologies can be useful in reducing the work that goes into job-hunting, however, we kindly request that you use your cover letter to evidence that you have understood the requirements of the role and provide examples of how you can meet the criteria. The EECC is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building a diverse team that reflects the communities we seek to serve. Recruitment Timeline As this role is for an immediate start, we will be conducting interviews on a rolling basis until the post is filled.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Communications Officer - Six Month Contract About Us The Early Education and Childcare Coalition unites the voices of parents, children, providers, early years professionals and the wider business community, working together for investment and reform of early education and childcare in England. We believe that we all benefit from a well-functioning early education system and we all have a role to play in ensuring it works for children, parents and the economy. We are backed by some of the most high-profile campaign and research organisations in the UK. Our members include early years provider membership bodies, parent campaign groups, early childhood experts, trade unions, the business lobby, anti-poverty campaigners and NGOs. Together, we use our collective voice and research to build public and political support for early education and childcare. And it s worked. Thanks to the dedication of our members, early years is one of the top priorities for the government s Plan for Change. But our work isn t done we have an ambitious agenda to rescue and reform the system, ensuring that: Every child can access high-quality education and care that their parents can afford and that will support them to thrive Every provider is funded fairly for the places they offer Every early years professional is rewarded and recognised for the skilled work they do This is an exciting time to join the Coalition. We have experienced significant growth in recent years and with early years firmly on the policy agenda, we expect this to continue. We are now looking for a Communications Officer to help us tell compelling stories, engage key audiences and ensure our communications activity is delivered to a consistently high standard. About the Role Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week. We may consider 4 days per week with Tuesday or Wednesday as a non-working day. Duration: Six month contract, renewed subject to funding. Location: Home-working within the UK, with occasional travel for team meetings, events and member engagement. Annual Full-time Salary: £33,500 per annum, pro-rated for a 6 month contract. Start date: Immediate start As Communications Officer, you will play a central role in delivering the Coalition's day-to-day communications activity. Working with the Head of Campaigns and Communications you will help ensure that our research, campaigns and policy work reach the audiences that matter, from journalists and policymakers to providers, parents and coalition members. This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys creating engaging content, spotting opportunities, managing multiple priorities and working as part of a small, ambitious team. You will support our social media presence, coordinate newsletters and member communications, monitor media coverage and enquiries, and help ensure that the Coalition's voice is consistent, timely and impactful. About You You are an excellent communicator with strong writing skills and an eye for detail. You enjoy creating engaging content, can manage competing priorities and are excited by the opportunity to help shape public debate on issues affecting children, families and the early years workforce. You are proactive, organised and comfortable working independently within a remote team. You are equally happy drafting newsletter copy, responding to urgent journalist enquiries or creating graphics for social media. What You Can Expect To Be Doing Deliver the Coalition's social media activity Monitor the Coalition's social media channels on a day-to-day basis. Create engaging content across platforms, including graphics, video and written posts. Maintain content calendars and schedule content. Monitor sector conversations, emerging issues and engagement opportunities. Support the delivery of campaign moments, events and report launches. Track performance and provide regular reports. Support media and press activity Monitor media coverage relating to early education, childcare and the workforce. Manage incoming media enquiries and work with the Head of Communications and Campaigns to deliver timely responses. Maintain media monitoring systems and coverage reports. Support relationships with journalists and media stakeholders. Produce high-quality content Draft and distribute newsletters for members, supporters and stakeholders. Write website content, blogs and other communications materials. Support the development of campaign messaging and communications assets. Ensure content is accessible, accurate and aligned with the Coalition's tone of voice. Support member and stakeholder engagement Support the promotion of publications and campaigns Assist with the delivery of Coalition events Assist with maintaining contact databases Respond to general communications enquiries Contribute to a small and ambitious team Support colleagues with communications advice and delivery. Contribute to planning, team meetings and organisational development. Undertake other duties consistent with the role as required. Person Specification Essential Experience working in a communications, media, marketing or public affairs role Excellent written communication skills and the ability to write for different audiences and channels Experience working with social media accounts in a professional setting and creating engaging digital content Experience supporting media relations or press office activity Experience using Canva, Adobe Creative Suite or similar design software Experience drafting newsletters and using email marketing platforms Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities Excellent attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively as part of a small team Commitment to the Coalition's mission and values Desirable Experience working in a charity, campaigning, membership or policy environment Understanding of early education and childcare policy in England and the challenges currently facing the system Experience using website content management systems (Squarespace preferred) Experience using CRM systems to maintain records Experience of event planning and promotion Proven ability to work flexibly as part of a small, remote team The Application Process Please apply with: A CV (maximum two pages). A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and how your experience meets the person specification. We recognise that the use of AI technologies can be useful in reducing the work that goes into job-hunting, however, we kindly request that you use your cover letter to evidence that you have understood the requirements of the role and provide examples of how you can meet the criteria. The EECC is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and are committed to building a diverse team that reflects the communities we seek to serve. Recruitment Timeline As this role is for an immediate start, we will be conducting interviews on a rolling basis until the post is filled.
Job Title : Change Manager (ServiceNow Migration Experience) IR35 status - Inside Day rate - 600 pay per day Remote - but one day per week in Stevenage is essential Looking for someone with direct ServiceNow migration and MSP transformation experience, rather than a broader Change Manager profile. (So, we are seeking someone who has previously delivered change specifically within a ServiceNow implementation or MSP (Managed Service Provider) environment and can demonstrate that experience immediately). Assigned to the Managed Service Partner (MSP) Programme. Therefore, need someone who has recent experience of MSP transformation or migration in a Business Change Manager capacity. Reports to: Head of Change Management Location: UK (Hybrid) - attending Stevenage site as required Contract: Full-time contract for initial three months Direct Reports: None Budget Responsibility: None Role purpose The Change Manager is responsible for planning and delivering change management activities across programmes and projects within the SPMO portfolio, ensuring that change initiatives are effectively adopted, embedded, and deliver intended business outcomes. Working closely with programme and project teams, business stakeholders, and SPMO functions, the role ensures that people, process, and cultural impacts are understood and managed, with a strong focus on stakeholder engagement, business readiness, and sustaining new ways of working. The Change Manager applies structured change methodologies and tools to support delivery, mitigate adoption risks, and maximise value realisation across the change lifecycle. Key Responsibilities: Deliver change management across projects and programmes Plan and execute change activities aligned to delivery timelines, ensuring readiness, adoption, and embedding of new ways of working. Stakeholder engagement and communication Identify and engage impacted stakeholders, delivering targeted communication and engagement plans to build awareness, understanding, and buy-in. Business readiness and impact management Assess and manage change impacts across people, process, and culture, ensuring the organisation is prepared for implementation. Adoption and behavioural change Design and implement interventions to support adoption, minimise resistance, and sustain behavioural change post-implementation. Apply change frameworks and tools Use established methodologies, templates, and tools to deliver consistent, high-quality change management across initiatives. Monitor and report on change effectiveness Track adoption, readiness, and engagement metrics, providing insights and escalating risks to delivery and SPMO leadership. Collaborate across delivery and SPMO functions Work closely with project/programme teams and SPMO functions to ensure change is fully integrated into delivery plans. Key Collaborations Collaborate with programme and project teams to integrate change management into delivery plans and support successful adoption of change. Partner with business stakeholders and operational leaders to assess impacts, build readiness, and embed new ways of working. Work across the SPMO and with HR, learning, and communications teams to deliver consistent and effective change interventions. Engage with governance and assurance functions to monitor adoption risks, readiness, and change effectiveness across delivery initiatives. Leadership Style & Attributes Delivery-focused and outcome-oriented - Drives change activity with a clear focus on achieving adoption and delivering business value. Collaborative and stakeholder-centric - Builds strong relationships with delivery teams and business stakeholders to enable effective change outcomes. Proactive and hands-on - Takes ownership of change delivery, anticipating risks and acting early to address adoption challenges. Structured and disciplined - Applies consistent methods and tools to ensure quality and repeatability in change delivery. Empathetic and people-focused - Demonstrates strong emotional intelligence, understanding stakeholder needs and responding to resistance constructively. Adaptable and resilient - Works effectively in fast-paced, evolving environments, adjusting approaches to meet changing delivery needs. Skills & Experience Essential: Demonstrable track record of supporting successful delivery and adoption of change across multiple initiatives. Practical use of recognised frameworks (e.g. Prosci, ADKAR) to plan and deliver change activities across the delivery lifecycle. Experience working with senior stakeholders, operational teams, and SMEs to drive engagement, manage resistance, and build buy-in. Experience identifying and managing people, process, and organisational impacts, ensuring readiness for implementation. Experience operating across multiple projects or programmes within a portfolio, managing competing priorities and tight timelines. Experience defining and tracking adoption, engagement, and readiness measures, and providing clear reporting to delivery and governance forums. Experience working across delivery, business, HR, technology, and PMO/SPMO functions to embed change into delivery plans. Desirable Formal Change Management Certification e.g. Prosci, ADKAR, APMG Change Management Practitioner (or equivalent) Project or Programme Management Certification e.g. PRINCE2, MSP, Agile (to support integration with delivery teams) Relevant Degree or Professional Qualification In business, organisational psychology, HR, or a related discipline Training or certification in facilitation or coaching to support stakeholder engagement and behavioural change activities Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
Jun 24, 2026
Contractor
Job Title : Change Manager (ServiceNow Migration Experience) IR35 status - Inside Day rate - 600 pay per day Remote - but one day per week in Stevenage is essential Looking for someone with direct ServiceNow migration and MSP transformation experience, rather than a broader Change Manager profile. (So, we are seeking someone who has previously delivered change specifically within a ServiceNow implementation or MSP (Managed Service Provider) environment and can demonstrate that experience immediately). Assigned to the Managed Service Partner (MSP) Programme. Therefore, need someone who has recent experience of MSP transformation or migration in a Business Change Manager capacity. Reports to: Head of Change Management Location: UK (Hybrid) - attending Stevenage site as required Contract: Full-time contract for initial three months Direct Reports: None Budget Responsibility: None Role purpose The Change Manager is responsible for planning and delivering change management activities across programmes and projects within the SPMO portfolio, ensuring that change initiatives are effectively adopted, embedded, and deliver intended business outcomes. Working closely with programme and project teams, business stakeholders, and SPMO functions, the role ensures that people, process, and cultural impacts are understood and managed, with a strong focus on stakeholder engagement, business readiness, and sustaining new ways of working. The Change Manager applies structured change methodologies and tools to support delivery, mitigate adoption risks, and maximise value realisation across the change lifecycle. Key Responsibilities: Deliver change management across projects and programmes Plan and execute change activities aligned to delivery timelines, ensuring readiness, adoption, and embedding of new ways of working. Stakeholder engagement and communication Identify and engage impacted stakeholders, delivering targeted communication and engagement plans to build awareness, understanding, and buy-in. Business readiness and impact management Assess and manage change impacts across people, process, and culture, ensuring the organisation is prepared for implementation. Adoption and behavioural change Design and implement interventions to support adoption, minimise resistance, and sustain behavioural change post-implementation. Apply change frameworks and tools Use established methodologies, templates, and tools to deliver consistent, high-quality change management across initiatives. Monitor and report on change effectiveness Track adoption, readiness, and engagement metrics, providing insights and escalating risks to delivery and SPMO leadership. Collaborate across delivery and SPMO functions Work closely with project/programme teams and SPMO functions to ensure change is fully integrated into delivery plans. Key Collaborations Collaborate with programme and project teams to integrate change management into delivery plans and support successful adoption of change. Partner with business stakeholders and operational leaders to assess impacts, build readiness, and embed new ways of working. Work across the SPMO and with HR, learning, and communications teams to deliver consistent and effective change interventions. Engage with governance and assurance functions to monitor adoption risks, readiness, and change effectiveness across delivery initiatives. Leadership Style & Attributes Delivery-focused and outcome-oriented - Drives change activity with a clear focus on achieving adoption and delivering business value. Collaborative and stakeholder-centric - Builds strong relationships with delivery teams and business stakeholders to enable effective change outcomes. Proactive and hands-on - Takes ownership of change delivery, anticipating risks and acting early to address adoption challenges. Structured and disciplined - Applies consistent methods and tools to ensure quality and repeatability in change delivery. Empathetic and people-focused - Demonstrates strong emotional intelligence, understanding stakeholder needs and responding to resistance constructively. Adaptable and resilient - Works effectively in fast-paced, evolving environments, adjusting approaches to meet changing delivery needs. Skills & Experience Essential: Demonstrable track record of supporting successful delivery and adoption of change across multiple initiatives. Practical use of recognised frameworks (e.g. Prosci, ADKAR) to plan and deliver change activities across the delivery lifecycle. Experience working with senior stakeholders, operational teams, and SMEs to drive engagement, manage resistance, and build buy-in. Experience identifying and managing people, process, and organisational impacts, ensuring readiness for implementation. Experience operating across multiple projects or programmes within a portfolio, managing competing priorities and tight timelines. Experience defining and tracking adoption, engagement, and readiness measures, and providing clear reporting to delivery and governance forums. Experience working across delivery, business, HR, technology, and PMO/SPMO functions to embed change into delivery plans. Desirable Formal Change Management Certification e.g. Prosci, ADKAR, APMG Change Management Practitioner (or equivalent) Project or Programme Management Certification e.g. PRINCE2, MSP, Agile (to support integration with delivery teams) Relevant Degree or Professional Qualification In business, organisational psychology, HR, or a related discipline Training or certification in facilitation or coaching to support stakeholder engagement and behavioural change activities Please note you will receive an automated response advising you that we have received your CV. Morgan Philips Group is a global talent solutions business that disrupts conventional thinking in executive search, recruitment and talent consulting. We operate in over 18 markets in Europe, North & South America, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. We understand that the future is digital and social, so we embrace the latest technology, including video ads and CVs, as well as social recruiting. Our innovative services are tailored to the new world of work yet we do not lose sight of the fact that employees be they existing and potential are ultimately human beings. We are committed to ensuring that all job applicants are treated equally, without discrimination because of gender, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, gender reassignment, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability or age.
The National Adoption Service for Wales is a collaboration for the provision of adoption services across Wales. It brings together all local authority adoption services into five regional collaboratives, with co-ordination and leadership provided by a small central team and Director of Operations. Voluntary adoption agencies operating in Wales are important partners in the collaborative, as are other agencies such as health and education. Central team staff are employed by Cardiff Council. About the job An exciting opportunity has arisen to lead the development and implementation of an approach to contact for children placed for adoption with their birth families and significant others. This work has been shaped in collaboration with all organisations within the National Adoption Service (NAS) and is grounded in the Welsh legislative context. It will particularly appeal to practitioners with experience in planning, supporting and reviewing adoption and contact arrangements, as well as those who have contributed to related development work. Rooted in the principle that maintaining relationships and a sense of identity is vital for all adopted children, we are keen to encourage innovation and creativity to ensure that contact arrangements remain child-centred and responsive to individual needs. As part of the ongoing modernisation of adoption services in Wales-and with a growing number of children having plans for direct contact-this is a pivotal time for both adoption and children's services. There is a clear need to strengthen and develop support for these arrangements as children grow and their needs evolve. We are seeking applications from experienced practitioners who have a strong understanding of adoption services and care planning, and who can build effective working relationships with a wide range of professionals and agencies. Linked to the NAS Central Team in Cardiff but working across Wales with regional teams, local authorities and voluntary adoption agencies, the successful post holder will play a key role in supporting regional implementation of new and ongoing arrangements What We Are Looking For From You This temporary part-time post, for 24 months, will provide an exciting career progression/opportunity for a senior practitioner to lead and develop contact for children placed for adoption across Wales. You will be based within the Central Team and will work closely with the Adoption Support Development Manager and Head of Policy, Practice & Communication. A secondment may be considered for a successful applicant currently working within Welsh local authorities/adoption regions and other organisations that are part of the NAS collaborative. Mae Gwasanaeth Mabwysiadu Cenedlaethol Cymru yn cydweithio i ddarparu gwasanaethau mabwysiadu ledled Cymru. Mae'n dod â gwasanaethau mabwysiadu awdurdod lleol at ei gilydd mewn pum cydweithfa ranbarthol a gydlynir ac a arweinir gan dîm canolog bach a Chyfarwyddwr Gweithrediadau. Mae Asiantaethau Mabwysiadu Gwirfoddol sy'n gweithredu yng Nghymru yn bartneriaid pwysig yn y gydweithfa yn ogystal ag asiantaethau eraill megis iechyd ac addysg. Cyflogir staff y tîm canolog gan Gyngor Caerdydd. Am Y Swydd Mae cyfle cyffrous wedi codi i arwain y gwaith o ddatblygu a gweithredu dull i blant sy'n cael eu mabwysiadu gysylltu â'u teuluoedd biolegol a phobl arwyddocaol eraill. Mae'r gwaith hwn wedi'i ffurfio mewn cydweithrediad â'r holl sefydliadau o fewn y Gwasanaeth Mabwysiadu Cenedlaethol (GMC) ac mae'n seiliedig ar gyd-destun deddfwriaethol Cymru. Bydd yn apelio'n arbennig at ymarferwyr sydd â phrofiad o gynllunio, cefnogi ac adolygu trefniadau mabwysiadu a chysylltu, yn ogystal â'r rhai sydd wedi cyfrannu at waith datblygu cysylltiedig. Wedi'i wreiddio yn yr egwyddor bod cynnal perthnasoedd ac ymdeimlad o hunaniaeth yn hanfodol i bob plentyn sydd wedi'i fabwysiadu, rydym yn awyddus i annog arloesedd a chreadigrwydd i sicrhau bod trefniadau cyswllt yn parhau i ganolbwyntio ar y plentyn ac yn ymatebol i anghenion unigol. Fel rhan o'r gwaith o foderneiddio parhaus y gwasanaethau mabwysiadu yng Nghymru-a chyda nifer cynyddol o blant â chynlluniau ar gyfer cyswllt uniongyrchol-mae hwn yn gyfnod hollbwysig i wasanaethau mabwysiadu a phlant. Mae angen cryfhau a datblygu cefnogaeth i'r trefniadau hyn wrth i blant dyfu ac wrth i'w hanghenion esblygu. Rydym yn chwilio am geisiadau gan ymarferwyr profiadol sydd â dealltwriaeth gref o wasanaethau mabwysiadu a chynllunio gofal, ac sy'n gallu meithrin perthnasoedd gwaith effeithiol gydag ystod eang o weithwyr proffesiynol ac asiantaethau. Yn gysylltiedig â Thîm Canolog y GMC yng Nghaerdydd, ond yn gweithio ledled Cymru gyda thimau rhanbarthol, awdurdodau lleol ac asiantaethau mabwysiadu gwirfoddol, bydd y deiliad swydd llwyddiannus yn chwarae rôl allweddol wrth helpu i weithredu trefniadau newydd a pharhaus yn rhanbarthol. Beth Rydym Ei Eisiau Gennych Bydd y swydd ran-amser a thros dro hon, am 24 mis, yn darparu dilyniant/cyfle gyrfa cyffrous i uwch ymarferydd arwain a datblygu cyswllt i blant sy'n cael eu mabwysiadu ledled Cymru. Byddwch wedi'ch lleoli o fewn y Tîm Canolog a byddwch yn gweithio'n agos gyda'r Rheolwr Datblygu Cymorth Mabwysiadu a'r Pennaeth Polisi, Ymarfer a Chyfathrebu. Gellir ystyried secondiad i ymgeisydd llwyddiannus sy'n gweithio ar hyn o bryd o fewn awdurdodau lleol/rhanbarthau mabwysiadu Cymru a sefydliadau eraill sy'n rhan o gydweithrediaeth y GMC.
Jun 24, 2026
Seasonal
The National Adoption Service for Wales is a collaboration for the provision of adoption services across Wales. It brings together all local authority adoption services into five regional collaboratives, with co-ordination and leadership provided by a small central team and Director of Operations. Voluntary adoption agencies operating in Wales are important partners in the collaborative, as are other agencies such as health and education. Central team staff are employed by Cardiff Council. About the job An exciting opportunity has arisen to lead the development and implementation of an approach to contact for children placed for adoption with their birth families and significant others. This work has been shaped in collaboration with all organisations within the National Adoption Service (NAS) and is grounded in the Welsh legislative context. It will particularly appeal to practitioners with experience in planning, supporting and reviewing adoption and contact arrangements, as well as those who have contributed to related development work. Rooted in the principle that maintaining relationships and a sense of identity is vital for all adopted children, we are keen to encourage innovation and creativity to ensure that contact arrangements remain child-centred and responsive to individual needs. As part of the ongoing modernisation of adoption services in Wales-and with a growing number of children having plans for direct contact-this is a pivotal time for both adoption and children's services. There is a clear need to strengthen and develop support for these arrangements as children grow and their needs evolve. We are seeking applications from experienced practitioners who have a strong understanding of adoption services and care planning, and who can build effective working relationships with a wide range of professionals and agencies. Linked to the NAS Central Team in Cardiff but working across Wales with regional teams, local authorities and voluntary adoption agencies, the successful post holder will play a key role in supporting regional implementation of new and ongoing arrangements What We Are Looking For From You This temporary part-time post, for 24 months, will provide an exciting career progression/opportunity for a senior practitioner to lead and develop contact for children placed for adoption across Wales. You will be based within the Central Team and will work closely with the Adoption Support Development Manager and Head of Policy, Practice & Communication. A secondment may be considered for a successful applicant currently working within Welsh local authorities/adoption regions and other organisations that are part of the NAS collaborative. Mae Gwasanaeth Mabwysiadu Cenedlaethol Cymru yn cydweithio i ddarparu gwasanaethau mabwysiadu ledled Cymru. Mae'n dod â gwasanaethau mabwysiadu awdurdod lleol at ei gilydd mewn pum cydweithfa ranbarthol a gydlynir ac a arweinir gan dîm canolog bach a Chyfarwyddwr Gweithrediadau. Mae Asiantaethau Mabwysiadu Gwirfoddol sy'n gweithredu yng Nghymru yn bartneriaid pwysig yn y gydweithfa yn ogystal ag asiantaethau eraill megis iechyd ac addysg. Cyflogir staff y tîm canolog gan Gyngor Caerdydd. Am Y Swydd Mae cyfle cyffrous wedi codi i arwain y gwaith o ddatblygu a gweithredu dull i blant sy'n cael eu mabwysiadu gysylltu â'u teuluoedd biolegol a phobl arwyddocaol eraill. Mae'r gwaith hwn wedi'i ffurfio mewn cydweithrediad â'r holl sefydliadau o fewn y Gwasanaeth Mabwysiadu Cenedlaethol (GMC) ac mae'n seiliedig ar gyd-destun deddfwriaethol Cymru. Bydd yn apelio'n arbennig at ymarferwyr sydd â phrofiad o gynllunio, cefnogi ac adolygu trefniadau mabwysiadu a chysylltu, yn ogystal â'r rhai sydd wedi cyfrannu at waith datblygu cysylltiedig. Wedi'i wreiddio yn yr egwyddor bod cynnal perthnasoedd ac ymdeimlad o hunaniaeth yn hanfodol i bob plentyn sydd wedi'i fabwysiadu, rydym yn awyddus i annog arloesedd a chreadigrwydd i sicrhau bod trefniadau cyswllt yn parhau i ganolbwyntio ar y plentyn ac yn ymatebol i anghenion unigol. Fel rhan o'r gwaith o foderneiddio parhaus y gwasanaethau mabwysiadu yng Nghymru-a chyda nifer cynyddol o blant â chynlluniau ar gyfer cyswllt uniongyrchol-mae hwn yn gyfnod hollbwysig i wasanaethau mabwysiadu a phlant. Mae angen cryfhau a datblygu cefnogaeth i'r trefniadau hyn wrth i blant dyfu ac wrth i'w hanghenion esblygu. Rydym yn chwilio am geisiadau gan ymarferwyr profiadol sydd â dealltwriaeth gref o wasanaethau mabwysiadu a chynllunio gofal, ac sy'n gallu meithrin perthnasoedd gwaith effeithiol gydag ystod eang o weithwyr proffesiynol ac asiantaethau. Yn gysylltiedig â Thîm Canolog y GMC yng Nghaerdydd, ond yn gweithio ledled Cymru gyda thimau rhanbarthol, awdurdodau lleol ac asiantaethau mabwysiadu gwirfoddol, bydd y deiliad swydd llwyddiannus yn chwarae rôl allweddol wrth helpu i weithredu trefniadau newydd a pharhaus yn rhanbarthol. Beth Rydym Ei Eisiau Gennych Bydd y swydd ran-amser a thros dro hon, am 24 mis, yn darparu dilyniant/cyfle gyrfa cyffrous i uwch ymarferydd arwain a datblygu cyswllt i blant sy'n cael eu mabwysiadu ledled Cymru. Byddwch wedi'ch lleoli o fewn y Tîm Canolog a byddwch yn gweithio'n agos gyda'r Rheolwr Datblygu Cymorth Mabwysiadu a'r Pennaeth Polisi, Ymarfer a Chyfathrebu. Gellir ystyried secondiad i ymgeisydd llwyddiannus sy'n gweithio ar hyn o bryd o fewn awdurdodau lleol/rhanbarthau mabwysiadu Cymru a sefydliadau eraill sy'n rhan o gydweithrediaeth y GMC.
Head of Quality Control Dundee Competitive + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Escape Recruitment is working with a well-established and growing regulated manufacturing business seeking a Head of Quality Control to lead its laboratory function. This is a senior leadership position reporting directly into site leadership and offers the opportunity to shape the future direction of a Quality Control department during an exciting period of growth and investment. Leading a team of approximately 25 employees through a structure of Team Leaders and Analysts, you'll be responsible for ensuring the delivery of safe, compliant and efficient laboratory operations while driving continuous improvement, performance and capability across the function. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the Quality Control function Manage Team Leaders and laboratory personnel Drive GMP compliance and quality standards Support site leadership strategy and operational objectives Improve laboratory efficiency and capacity planning Support audits and regulatory compliance activities Drive continuous improvement projects Develop talent and succession plans within the QC team Collaborate closely with Production, QA, Supply Chain and Engineering teams What We're Looking For Proven QC leadership experience within pharmaceutical manufacturing Strong laboratory background with hands-on technical understanding Experience leading managers or supervisors Strong people leadership and coaching skills Knowledge of GMP environments Experience driving performance and continuous improvement Degree qualified within a relevant scientific discipline Package Competitive basic salary 15% annual bonus Private medical insurance Medicash scheme 30 days annual leave Employer pension contribution
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Head of Quality Control Dundee Competitive + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Escape Recruitment is working with a well-established and growing regulated manufacturing business seeking a Head of Quality Control to lead its laboratory function. This is a senior leadership position reporting directly into site leadership and offers the opportunity to shape the future direction of a Quality Control department during an exciting period of growth and investment. Leading a team of approximately 25 employees through a structure of Team Leaders and Analysts, you'll be responsible for ensuring the delivery of safe, compliant and efficient laboratory operations while driving continuous improvement, performance and capability across the function. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop the Quality Control function Manage Team Leaders and laboratory personnel Drive GMP compliance and quality standards Support site leadership strategy and operational objectives Improve laboratory efficiency and capacity planning Support audits and regulatory compliance activities Drive continuous improvement projects Develop talent and succession plans within the QC team Collaborate closely with Production, QA, Supply Chain and Engineering teams What We're Looking For Proven QC leadership experience within pharmaceutical manufacturing Strong laboratory background with hands-on technical understanding Experience leading managers or supervisors Strong people leadership and coaching skills Knowledge of GMP environments Experience driving performance and continuous improvement Degree qualified within a relevant scientific discipline Package Competitive basic salary 15% annual bonus Private medical insurance Medicash scheme 30 days annual leave Employer pension contribution
Hamberley Care Management Limited
Hindhead, Surrey
Be all you can be with Hamberley At Hamberley, we believe that our residents deserve something 'Extra Special, Every Day'. We're seeking a Kitchen Assistant to help us achieve our goals. As our kitchen assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting the day-to-day operations of our care homes kitchen. Joining us at Hindhead Place, our luxury care home that provides residential, dementia, and nursing care for older people, you'll be part of a team that is genuinely passionate about the health and well-being of our residents. We offer our colleagues A competitive salary and benefits package 28 days holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays Quality-linked bonus scheme - A performance bonus tied to our CQC/CI quality rating, rewarding you for helping us deliver outstanding care. Workplace pension for your future security A true team culture - A collaborative, encouraging working environment where kindness, respect, and professional pride are at the heart of everything we do Excellent training and career development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme, occupational health and wellbeing support services Everyday saving perks - Access to a wide range of retail discounts and savings Free on-site parking Rewarding connections - Refer a Friend bonus - earn up to £750 per successful referral because great people know great people. What you'll be doing Supporting the Chefs in the planning and provision of high-quality meals that meet the nutritional and dietary requirements of our residents Plan, prepare, and serve balanced meals that meet dietary requirements To ensure all food prepared meets Food Hygiene Standards and ensure that safe methods of work are always used Manage all stocks and stores ensuring all food is correctly marked and stock rotation systems are in place To maintain accurate records to satisfy food hygiene requirement such as fridge temperature checks Could you be part of our team? About You: Proven experience working in a similar catering role, ideally in a care or similar environment. Committed to customer care and first-class service provision Knowledge of Health and Safety COSHH regulations Empathy and a desire to make a difference to the lives of our residents Ability to multi-task, work under pressure and on own initiative in a fast-paced environment To share our values and demonstrate them at all times. "Can-Do" flexible team worker, problem fixer, passion for what they do, ability to manage diverse and demanding workload, think out of the box, open to doing things differently If this sounds like you and you're looking for a fulfilling role that makes a genuine impact in the lives of others, this rewarding career is for you. Due to the high level of interest we anticipate for this role, we may close this advert earlier than the stated closing date to manage applications effectively. If you're interested in joining us at Hamberley, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. About Hindhead Place Care Home Hindhead Place is a luxurious care home in Hindhead, part of the award-winning Hamberley Care Homes - offering luxury care homes in beautiful locations throughout the UK. Residents live in spacious, stylish ensuite rooms, and enjoy beautifully furnished shared spaces and landscaped gardens. From the deluxe picture house - where we screen classic films - to the on-site luxury spa - offering hairdressing, manicures and relaxing therapies - everything has been designed and finished with the care and attention you would expect from a 5-star hotel. Hamberley People We respect and value our residents and each other. At Hamberley Care Homes, we believe in the importance of what we do and why we do it. Creative and empowered, our people see every day as an opportunity for growth and development. We make ideas happen. Together we can achieve anything. Be part of it!
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Be all you can be with Hamberley At Hamberley, we believe that our residents deserve something 'Extra Special, Every Day'. We're seeking a Kitchen Assistant to help us achieve our goals. As our kitchen assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting the day-to-day operations of our care homes kitchen. Joining us at Hindhead Place, our luxury care home that provides residential, dementia, and nursing care for older people, you'll be part of a team that is genuinely passionate about the health and well-being of our residents. We offer our colleagues A competitive salary and benefits package 28 days holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays Quality-linked bonus scheme - A performance bonus tied to our CQC/CI quality rating, rewarding you for helping us deliver outstanding care. Workplace pension for your future security A true team culture - A collaborative, encouraging working environment where kindness, respect, and professional pride are at the heart of everything we do Excellent training and career development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme, occupational health and wellbeing support services Everyday saving perks - Access to a wide range of retail discounts and savings Free on-site parking Rewarding connections - Refer a Friend bonus - earn up to £750 per successful referral because great people know great people. What you'll be doing Supporting the Chefs in the planning and provision of high-quality meals that meet the nutritional and dietary requirements of our residents Plan, prepare, and serve balanced meals that meet dietary requirements To ensure all food prepared meets Food Hygiene Standards and ensure that safe methods of work are always used Manage all stocks and stores ensuring all food is correctly marked and stock rotation systems are in place To maintain accurate records to satisfy food hygiene requirement such as fridge temperature checks Could you be part of our team? About You: Proven experience working in a similar catering role, ideally in a care or similar environment. Committed to customer care and first-class service provision Knowledge of Health and Safety COSHH regulations Empathy and a desire to make a difference to the lives of our residents Ability to multi-task, work under pressure and on own initiative in a fast-paced environment To share our values and demonstrate them at all times. "Can-Do" flexible team worker, problem fixer, passion for what they do, ability to manage diverse and demanding workload, think out of the box, open to doing things differently If this sounds like you and you're looking for a fulfilling role that makes a genuine impact in the lives of others, this rewarding career is for you. Due to the high level of interest we anticipate for this role, we may close this advert earlier than the stated closing date to manage applications effectively. If you're interested in joining us at Hamberley, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. About Hindhead Place Care Home Hindhead Place is a luxurious care home in Hindhead, part of the award-winning Hamberley Care Homes - offering luxury care homes in beautiful locations throughout the UK. Residents live in spacious, stylish ensuite rooms, and enjoy beautifully furnished shared spaces and landscaped gardens. From the deluxe picture house - where we screen classic films - to the on-site luxury spa - offering hairdressing, manicures and relaxing therapies - everything has been designed and finished with the care and attention you would expect from a 5-star hotel. Hamberley People We respect and value our residents and each other. At Hamberley Care Homes, we believe in the importance of what we do and why we do it. Creative and empowered, our people see every day as an opportunity for growth and development. We make ideas happen. Together we can achieve anything. Be part of it!
Finance Business Partner 9 Month Fixed Term Contract Derbyshire Hybrid Working £70,000 + Car SF Partners are working with a leading UK organisation to recruit a commercially focused Finance Business Partner to support Property, Procurement and Head Office functions. This is a high-profile role offering direct exposure to senior leadership, where you'll provide financial insight, challenge and support to drive business performance, cost efficiency and strategic decision-making. Key Responsibilities - Deliver monthly reporting, analysis and financial insights to senior stakeholders. - Partner with functional leaders on budgeting, forecasting and cost-saving initiatives. - Review and manage key balance sheet provisions and liabilities. - Build financial models to support strategic projects and investment decisions. - Support capital expenditure planning, approvals and post-investment reviews. - Identify financial risks and opportunities across property and land-related assets. - Support internal and external audits, controls and process improvement initiatives. About You - ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified. - Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting and financial analysis. - Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills. - Commercially minded with excellent stakeholder management skills. - Confident influencing and challenging senior leaders. - Highly analytical with strong attention to detail. What's on Offer? - Strategic, business-facing finance role. - Significant exposure to senior leadership. - Broad remit across multiple business functions. - Strong career development opportunities. - Competitive salary, benefits and hybrid working. For a confidential discussion, please get in touch.
Jun 23, 2026
Contractor
Finance Business Partner 9 Month Fixed Term Contract Derbyshire Hybrid Working £70,000 + Car SF Partners are working with a leading UK organisation to recruit a commercially focused Finance Business Partner to support Property, Procurement and Head Office functions. This is a high-profile role offering direct exposure to senior leadership, where you'll provide financial insight, challenge and support to drive business performance, cost efficiency and strategic decision-making. Key Responsibilities - Deliver monthly reporting, analysis and financial insights to senior stakeholders. - Partner with functional leaders on budgeting, forecasting and cost-saving initiatives. - Review and manage key balance sheet provisions and liabilities. - Build financial models to support strategic projects and investment decisions. - Support capital expenditure planning, approvals and post-investment reviews. - Identify financial risks and opportunities across property and land-related assets. - Support internal and external audits, controls and process improvement initiatives. About You - ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified. - Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting and financial analysis. - Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills. - Commercially minded with excellent stakeholder management skills. - Confident influencing and challenging senior leaders. - Highly analytical with strong attention to detail. What's on Offer? - Strategic, business-facing finance role. - Significant exposure to senior leadership. - Broad remit across multiple business functions. - Strong career development opportunities. - Competitive salary, benefits and hybrid working. For a confidential discussion, please get in touch.
Portfolio HR & Reward are currently recruiting for a People Operations Manager to join our client on a 12-month fixed-term contract . We are looking for a seasoned professional who can balance strategic oversight with the day-to-day delivery of a high-quality HR service. Reporting to the Head of Corporate Services, you will lead a dedicated team of three-comprising a People Operations Advisor, Assistant, and Coordinator. This role is split between Enfield (3 days) and Welwyn Garden City (1-2 days), making it an ideal move for a leader who enjoys being visible across sites and driving a consistent, high-standard employee experience. The Role As the subject matter expert for all things People Operations, you will oversee the entire employee lifecycle, ensuring that recruitment, onboarding, and offboarding processes are seamless and compliant. A significant part of your remit will involve managing complex employee relations cases, providing pragmatic guidance to managers, and ensuring risks are appropriately handled. You will also take ownership of HR data and systems, using analytics to create meaningful dashboards that help senior leadership make informed business decisions. Key Responsibilities Operations & Strategy: Developing scalable HR processes and driving continuous improvement across all systems and workflows. Employee Relations: Managing disciplinary, grievance, and performance processes while coaching managers on best practice. Policy & Governance: Maintaining and reviewing HR policies to ensure the business stays ahead of employment law and audit requirements. Reward & Benefits: Supporting the administration of reward programmes and ensuring payroll inputs and benefit enrolments are accurate. Workforce Planning: Partnering with business leaders to support organisational structuring and contingent labour governance. What you will bring We are looking for someone with at least 5 years of experience in a People Operations or HR leadership role, ideally within a fast-paced or multi-site environment. You should hold a minimum of a Level 5 CIPD qualification and possess a strong technical understanding of UK employment law. Beyond the technical skills, you will need to be a relationship-oriented problem solver who is comfortable working both strategically and operationally. If you are a proactive HR professional who enjoys professionalising services and leading a team through a 12-month assignment, I would love to discuss this with you. 45891BRR3 INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jun 23, 2026
Contractor
Portfolio HR & Reward are currently recruiting for a People Operations Manager to join our client on a 12-month fixed-term contract . We are looking for a seasoned professional who can balance strategic oversight with the day-to-day delivery of a high-quality HR service. Reporting to the Head of Corporate Services, you will lead a dedicated team of three-comprising a People Operations Advisor, Assistant, and Coordinator. This role is split between Enfield (3 days) and Welwyn Garden City (1-2 days), making it an ideal move for a leader who enjoys being visible across sites and driving a consistent, high-standard employee experience. The Role As the subject matter expert for all things People Operations, you will oversee the entire employee lifecycle, ensuring that recruitment, onboarding, and offboarding processes are seamless and compliant. A significant part of your remit will involve managing complex employee relations cases, providing pragmatic guidance to managers, and ensuring risks are appropriately handled. You will also take ownership of HR data and systems, using analytics to create meaningful dashboards that help senior leadership make informed business decisions. Key Responsibilities Operations & Strategy: Developing scalable HR processes and driving continuous improvement across all systems and workflows. Employee Relations: Managing disciplinary, grievance, and performance processes while coaching managers on best practice. Policy & Governance: Maintaining and reviewing HR policies to ensure the business stays ahead of employment law and audit requirements. Reward & Benefits: Supporting the administration of reward programmes and ensuring payroll inputs and benefit enrolments are accurate. Workforce Planning: Partnering with business leaders to support organisational structuring and contingent labour governance. What you will bring We are looking for someone with at least 5 years of experience in a People Operations or HR leadership role, ideally within a fast-paced or multi-site environment. You should hold a minimum of a Level 5 CIPD qualification and possess a strong technical understanding of UK employment law. Beyond the technical skills, you will need to be a relationship-oriented problem solver who is comfortable working both strategically and operationally. If you are a proactive HR professional who enjoys professionalising services and leading a team through a 12-month assignment, I would love to discuss this with you. 45891BRR3 INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Senior Internal Audit Manager - Treasury and Liquidity Risk- UK-based foreign Bank Senior Audit Manager - Treasury and Liquidity Job Overview: The Senior Audit Manager (SAM) will play a critical role in delivering professional, independent, risk-based audits throughout the Bank. The SAM is accountable for planning, execution, reporting and issue validation for allocated audits. The role requires a proactive approach in understanding and evaluating the risk profile of allocated auditable entities, identifying key risks, communicating control deficiencies effectively, and ensuring timely resolution in collaboration with management. The role is primarily an individual contributor position with accountability for complex audits, rather than a people management role. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, small banking environment, delivering significant impact on the governance, risk, and control framework. Responsibilities: Audit Planning and Execution: Contributes to risk assessment and plan development and is accountable for delivering allocated audits within the approved plan, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and the Bank's risk profile. Lead and conduct risk-based audits across the bank, including areas such as financial and regulatory reporting, treasury, credit, risk management; ensuring scope, adequacy and comprehensive risk coverage. Ongoing risk monitoring of allocated auditable entities and tracking emerging risks. Accountable for agreeing action plans, validating issue remediation, and escalating overdue or inadequate actions to the Head of Internal Audit and Audit Committee where necessary. Independent and Professional Delivery: Work independently to execute audit methodologies, engage with stakeholders, agree on findings, and deliver quality audit reports and work papers with minimal oversight. Maintain objectivity and impartiality in all aspects of audit delivery, adhering to the Internal Audit Charter and Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors' Code of Ethics. Stakeholder Engagement: Actively communicate and build relationships with senior management to provide assurance of control effectiveness. Challenge management constructively on risk and control issues, ensuring alignment with regulatory expectations regarding liquidity, capital adequacy, and credit risk governance. Control Evaluation and Risk Mitigation: Evaluate the design and operating effectiveness of internal controls, identify gaps, and assess compliance with UK regulatory standards and the Bank's policies and procedures. Integrate IT and operational risks into audit scopes where applicable, providing value-added recommendations to address deficiencies. Leadership and Continuous Improvement: Assist the Head of Internal Audit and support continuity of audit delivery and stakeholder engagement during short absences. Promote innovation in audit practices, adopting tools like data analytics and advanced methodologies to enhance audit effectiveness. Skills and Experience required: Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge and understanding of financial and regulatory reporting (including ILAAP and ICAAP), credit, and treasury products. The ability to integrate IT and data considerations into business and prudential audits. Qualifications: Professional certifications such as CIA, ACA, ACCA, or CISA required. Audit experience within the financial services industry, with a strong understanding of UK regulatory expectations (PRA/FCA). Core Competencies: Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge senior executives. Demonstrated experience in leading and delivering audits independently, producing high quality reports, and resolving complex issues. Proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of managing competing priorities.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Senior Internal Audit Manager - Treasury and Liquidity Risk- UK-based foreign Bank Senior Audit Manager - Treasury and Liquidity Job Overview: The Senior Audit Manager (SAM) will play a critical role in delivering professional, independent, risk-based audits throughout the Bank. The SAM is accountable for planning, execution, reporting and issue validation for allocated audits. The role requires a proactive approach in understanding and evaluating the risk profile of allocated auditable entities, identifying key risks, communicating control deficiencies effectively, and ensuring timely resolution in collaboration with management. The role is primarily an individual contributor position with accountability for complex audits, rather than a people management role. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to a dynamic, small banking environment, delivering significant impact on the governance, risk, and control framework. Responsibilities: Audit Planning and Execution: Contributes to risk assessment and plan development and is accountable for delivering allocated audits within the approved plan, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and the Bank's risk profile. Lead and conduct risk-based audits across the bank, including areas such as financial and regulatory reporting, treasury, credit, risk management; ensuring scope, adequacy and comprehensive risk coverage. Ongoing risk monitoring of allocated auditable entities and tracking emerging risks. Accountable for agreeing action plans, validating issue remediation, and escalating overdue or inadequate actions to the Head of Internal Audit and Audit Committee where necessary. Independent and Professional Delivery: Work independently to execute audit methodologies, engage with stakeholders, agree on findings, and deliver quality audit reports and work papers with minimal oversight. Maintain objectivity and impartiality in all aspects of audit delivery, adhering to the Internal Audit Charter and Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors' Code of Ethics. Stakeholder Engagement: Actively communicate and build relationships with senior management to provide assurance of control effectiveness. Challenge management constructively on risk and control issues, ensuring alignment with regulatory expectations regarding liquidity, capital adequacy, and credit risk governance. Control Evaluation and Risk Mitigation: Evaluate the design and operating effectiveness of internal controls, identify gaps, and assess compliance with UK regulatory standards and the Bank's policies and procedures. Integrate IT and operational risks into audit scopes where applicable, providing value-added recommendations to address deficiencies. Leadership and Continuous Improvement: Assist the Head of Internal Audit and support continuity of audit delivery and stakeholder engagement during short absences. Promote innovation in audit practices, adopting tools like data analytics and advanced methodologies to enhance audit effectiveness. Skills and Experience required: Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge and understanding of financial and regulatory reporting (including ILAAP and ICAAP), credit, and treasury products. The ability to integrate IT and data considerations into business and prudential audits. Qualifications: Professional certifications such as CIA, ACA, ACCA, or CISA required. Audit experience within the financial services industry, with a strong understanding of UK regulatory expectations (PRA/FCA). Core Competencies: Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge senior executives. Demonstrated experience in leading and delivering audits independently, producing high quality reports, and resolving complex issues. Proactive, detail-oriented, and capable of managing competing priorities.
Job Title: Project Co-Ordinator Location: Somerton - TA11 6SB Hours: Monday to Friday 7.30am 5pm This is a great opportunity to join our wonderful team at Somerton! We offer great support and as a Project Co-Ordinator at Ramudden Global, you will receive the below benefits. Benefits: Highly competitive salary Company Laptop and Phone 25 days holidays plus bank holidays plus 1 day for your birthday Job Security Company Pension Employee Assistance Programme Refer A Friend Scheme of £750 Fill Your Boots Rewards saving an average of £400 per year Access to our Internal Academy Career Development and Progression Life Assurance with a range of other amazing benefits, inc 24/7 doctors appointments available through an app Paternity Leave - paid at full salary for 2 weeks Maternity Leave paid at full salary for 3 months and salary for a further 3 months Who are Ramudden Global UK Ramudden Global UK are the trusted experts in critical infrastructure safety services. They are the unseen workforce dedicated to safeguarding our roads, construction sites, and industrial zones. With over 1,800 employees and turnover of more than £200 million, Ramudden Global UK are specialists in traffic management services, urban solutions and hire, barrier services, professional consulting, and digital innovations. About the role of Project Co-Ordinator The Project Coordinator fulfils many key functions of the business, in particular the assessment, quotation, planning, booking and overseeing of traffic management projects for a variety of clients. Project Coordinators report directly to Project Team Leaders and are responsible for managing a portfolio of clients and liaising with several relevant stakeholders. Project Coordinators are often the first point of contact for clients, customers, and our partner depots, so must be well organised and confident in day to day communication. Key attributes for a Project Co-Ordinator: Excellent verbal and written communication Good organisational skills Reliable and punctual, as this is a time critical environment Forward planning abilities and time management Adaptability and willingness to learn and expand traffic management knowledge Customer-focused approach Roles and responsibilities of Project Co-Ordinator: Day to day management of a portfolio of projects and clients First point of contact for incoming enquiries from clients Ensuring adequate PO, cost coverage for works to go ahead Booking of projects into the ERP management system Liaison with clients to ensure all works proceed successfully Submitting permits and licences to local authorities On the day liaison with operatives, operations team, third parties to resolve issues Resolving any relevant accounts queries and providing all information Any other duties required by the Project Team Leader So, if you want to join a winning team and be part of an innovative organisation which is focused on company growth and employee progression, click on the apply button today. Ts & Cs apply We welcome applications from Veterans EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AT RAMUDDEN GLOBAL Ramudden Global believe the skills, capabilities and talents of our people are the key to our success. We benefit enormously from the diversity and variety of our workforce and are fully committed to maintaining and encouraging this diversity. The richer the mix of people, skills, and cultures; the greater the range of inputs, viewpoints, and experiences. Because of this, Ramudden Global are fully committed to being an equal opportunities employer, defined by its diversity and opposition to all for INDWC
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Project Co-Ordinator Location: Somerton - TA11 6SB Hours: Monday to Friday 7.30am 5pm This is a great opportunity to join our wonderful team at Somerton! We offer great support and as a Project Co-Ordinator at Ramudden Global, you will receive the below benefits. Benefits: Highly competitive salary Company Laptop and Phone 25 days holidays plus bank holidays plus 1 day for your birthday Job Security Company Pension Employee Assistance Programme Refer A Friend Scheme of £750 Fill Your Boots Rewards saving an average of £400 per year Access to our Internal Academy Career Development and Progression Life Assurance with a range of other amazing benefits, inc 24/7 doctors appointments available through an app Paternity Leave - paid at full salary for 2 weeks Maternity Leave paid at full salary for 3 months and salary for a further 3 months Who are Ramudden Global UK Ramudden Global UK are the trusted experts in critical infrastructure safety services. They are the unseen workforce dedicated to safeguarding our roads, construction sites, and industrial zones. With over 1,800 employees and turnover of more than £200 million, Ramudden Global UK are specialists in traffic management services, urban solutions and hire, barrier services, professional consulting, and digital innovations. About the role of Project Co-Ordinator The Project Coordinator fulfils many key functions of the business, in particular the assessment, quotation, planning, booking and overseeing of traffic management projects for a variety of clients. Project Coordinators report directly to Project Team Leaders and are responsible for managing a portfolio of clients and liaising with several relevant stakeholders. Project Coordinators are often the first point of contact for clients, customers, and our partner depots, so must be well organised and confident in day to day communication. Key attributes for a Project Co-Ordinator: Excellent verbal and written communication Good organisational skills Reliable and punctual, as this is a time critical environment Forward planning abilities and time management Adaptability and willingness to learn and expand traffic management knowledge Customer-focused approach Roles and responsibilities of Project Co-Ordinator: Day to day management of a portfolio of projects and clients First point of contact for incoming enquiries from clients Ensuring adequate PO, cost coverage for works to go ahead Booking of projects into the ERP management system Liaison with clients to ensure all works proceed successfully Submitting permits and licences to local authorities On the day liaison with operatives, operations team, third parties to resolve issues Resolving any relevant accounts queries and providing all information Any other duties required by the Project Team Leader So, if you want to join a winning team and be part of an innovative organisation which is focused on company growth and employee progression, click on the apply button today. Ts & Cs apply We welcome applications from Veterans EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AT RAMUDDEN GLOBAL Ramudden Global believe the skills, capabilities and talents of our people are the key to our success. We benefit enormously from the diversity and variety of our workforce and are fully committed to maintaining and encouraging this diversity. The richer the mix of people, skills, and cultures; the greater the range of inputs, viewpoints, and experiences. Because of this, Ramudden Global are fully committed to being an equal opportunities employer, defined by its diversity and opposition to all for INDWC
HARRIS HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
Windsor, Berkshire
A highly regarded special free school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, for children and young people with a primary diagnosis of autism, is seeking an outstanding Head of Therapies for September 2026; however, a later start would also be considered. The school delivers an integrated approach that combines ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis), evidence-based therapy, and personalised curriculum pathways to maximise pupil outcomes and preparation for adult life. The school's motto is "Through Adversity to the Starts" and is recognised for innovation, high expectations, and transformational outcomes for children and young people with autism. The Role As a member of the senior leadership team (SLT), you will support the leadership team by managing, delivering, and monitoring high-quality therapeutic services (including speech and language, occupational, and arts therapies) as part of a multidisciplinary team. This will enable pupils to reach their full potential. Key responsibilities Ensure high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic services are delivered consistently across the school. Oversee the development of universal, targeted, and individualised therapeutic provision, ensuring alignment with the school's strategic plan. Monitor and assess the impact of therapeutic services on pupil progress, using data to inform future planning. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of our therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. Support the day-to-day management of therapeutic provision as part of the Senior Leadership Team, including leading and supporting therapy staff (e.g., speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and art therapists), liaising with teachers, behaviour analysts and other professionals, and contributing to reports and review meetings. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of the therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. To monitor and maintain consistent data collection methods and reporting that are aligned with the school ethos and best practices in ABA and therapeutic provisions. To quality assure that the school's use of therapeutic interventions is always child-centred and compassionate. Lead policy updates in designated areas, advising the SLT to ensure compliance with current legislation. To maintain up-to-date knowledge of current therapeutic research and practice, supporting the school's research and development lead. To be responsible for the overall therapies budget in conjunction with the appropriate member of the senior leadership team. Experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team Work with the SLT to maintain consistent policy implementation and update procedures in line with legislation and HCPC guidance. To lead and develop the therapy team, ensuring services align with and support the school's strategic priorities. We are looking for a candidate who has: Essential Professional qualification in Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Art Therapy, or Clinical Psychology Current registration with HCPC or other relevant professional body. Minimum of 5 years of a successful, proven track record of delivering high-quality therapeutic services. At least 2 years' experience of supporting and mentoring therapy staff across varied settings and client groups. Experience in managing a multidisciplinary team. Committed to the principles of ABA, education and continuing professional development Proven ability to develop, implement, and monitor therapy services and programs. Demonstrable skill in producing structured professional documentation, such as EHCP reports, Annual Reviews, and treatment or progress notes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Strong understanding of child development and the role of therapy in supporting learning and wellbeing outcomes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Ability to use data to monitor, evaluate and review decisions and outcomes Ability to relate working practices to the school's strategic vision and outcomes for pupils Support, motivate and inspire both colleagues and pupils by leading through example. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a relevant therapeutic field. Recent leadership training Significant experience in delivering therapeutic services within an educational setting. Proficiency in M365 Office tools to the level of training others Experience managing a therapy budget Evidence of whole-service or organisational leadership and turning policy into successful practice. If you are passionate about empowering young people with complex needs to develop their independence, realise their potential, and be well prepared for adulthood, please forward your CV and covering letter to or by clicking the 'Apply' button. For a confidential discussion or candidate information pack, please contact Devra Farhi at for further details. Applications close at 9 am on Wednesday, 8th July, with interviews on the 13th and 14th July. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and comply with all safeguarding requirements.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
A highly regarded special free school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, for children and young people with a primary diagnosis of autism, is seeking an outstanding Head of Therapies for September 2026; however, a later start would also be considered. The school delivers an integrated approach that combines ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis), evidence-based therapy, and personalised curriculum pathways to maximise pupil outcomes and preparation for adult life. The school's motto is "Through Adversity to the Starts" and is recognised for innovation, high expectations, and transformational outcomes for children and young people with autism. The Role As a member of the senior leadership team (SLT), you will support the leadership team by managing, delivering, and monitoring high-quality therapeutic services (including speech and language, occupational, and arts therapies) as part of a multidisciplinary team. This will enable pupils to reach their full potential. Key responsibilities Ensure high-quality, evidence-based therapeutic services are delivered consistently across the school. Oversee the development of universal, targeted, and individualised therapeutic provision, ensuring alignment with the school's strategic plan. Monitor and assess the impact of therapeutic services on pupil progress, using data to inform future planning. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of our therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. Support the day-to-day management of therapeutic provision as part of the Senior Leadership Team, including leading and supporting therapy staff (e.g., speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and art therapists), liaising with teachers, behaviour analysts and other professionals, and contributing to reports and review meetings. To provide weekly mentorship and support to the therapy lead and some of the therapy team in clinical, professional and pastoral care. To monitor and maintain consistent data collection methods and reporting that are aligned with the school ethos and best practices in ABA and therapeutic provisions. To quality assure that the school's use of therapeutic interventions is always child-centred and compassionate. Lead policy updates in designated areas, advising the SLT to ensure compliance with current legislation. To maintain up-to-date knowledge of current therapeutic research and practice, supporting the school's research and development lead. To be responsible for the overall therapies budget in conjunction with the appropriate member of the senior leadership team. Experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team Work with the SLT to maintain consistent policy implementation and update procedures in line with legislation and HCPC guidance. To lead and develop the therapy team, ensuring services align with and support the school's strategic priorities. We are looking for a candidate who has: Essential Professional qualification in Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Art Therapy, or Clinical Psychology Current registration with HCPC or other relevant professional body. Minimum of 5 years of a successful, proven track record of delivering high-quality therapeutic services. At least 2 years' experience of supporting and mentoring therapy staff across varied settings and client groups. Experience in managing a multidisciplinary team. Committed to the principles of ABA, education and continuing professional development Proven ability to develop, implement, and monitor therapy services and programs. Demonstrable skill in producing structured professional documentation, such as EHCP reports, Annual Reviews, and treatment or progress notes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Strong understanding of child development and the role of therapy in supporting learning and wellbeing outcomes. Experience training staff and presenting to a range of audiences Ability to use data to monitor, evaluate and review decisions and outcomes Ability to relate working practices to the school's strategic vision and outcomes for pupils Support, motivate and inspire both colleagues and pupils by leading through example. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a relevant therapeutic field. Recent leadership training Significant experience in delivering therapeutic services within an educational setting. Proficiency in M365 Office tools to the level of training others Experience managing a therapy budget Evidence of whole-service or organisational leadership and turning policy into successful practice. If you are passionate about empowering young people with complex needs to develop their independence, realise their potential, and be well prepared for adulthood, please forward your CV and covering letter to or by clicking the 'Apply' button. For a confidential discussion or candidate information pack, please contact Devra Farhi at for further details. Applications close at 9 am on Wednesday, 8th July, with interviews on the 13th and 14th July. Harris Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children. The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and comply with all safeguarding requirements.
Junior Project Manager Junior project Manager who has had commercial working experience in an IT environment either IT Infrastructure, software development and/or systems integration. This is working for an excellent, successful, established MSP working on exciting client projects. You will be responsible for supporting senior Project Managers and Head of Projects in planning, execution, and delivery of IT projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within scope and budget. You will gain hands on experience in managing IT projects within a collaborative environment. Assisting with project planning, coordination, stakeholder communication, project documentation & reporting, risk/issue management, resource management, QA. Involved with developing project schedules, tracking progress to ensure timely delivery, ensure stakeholders are kept informed of project status, risks and issues. Maintain project documentation, project plans, reports, risks and change requests. This is an office-based role in Stoke on Trent (ST1). You must be willing to gain security clearance or have SC already. A British citizen or have lived and worked continuously in the UK for the past 5 years.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Junior Project Manager Junior project Manager who has had commercial working experience in an IT environment either IT Infrastructure, software development and/or systems integration. This is working for an excellent, successful, established MSP working on exciting client projects. You will be responsible for supporting senior Project Managers and Head of Projects in planning, execution, and delivery of IT projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within scope and budget. You will gain hands on experience in managing IT projects within a collaborative environment. Assisting with project planning, coordination, stakeholder communication, project documentation & reporting, risk/issue management, resource management, QA. Involved with developing project schedules, tracking progress to ensure timely delivery, ensure stakeholders are kept informed of project status, risks and issues. Maintain project documentation, project plans, reports, risks and change requests. This is an office-based role in Stoke on Trent (ST1). You must be willing to gain security clearance or have SC already. A British citizen or have lived and worked continuously in the UK for the past 5 years.
Finance Business Partner job, Leatherhead, Surrey paying up to £55k, hybrid plus bonus Your new company You will be joining a growing private equity-backed group that have doubled in the last two years. Having recently made another key acquisition, they seek a talented finance business partner to support further business growth. Your new role Reporting into the head of finance, your role will be taking on a vital role overseeing management accounts as well as business partnering across finance and operations. On a monthly basis, you'll be pulling together management accounts to include P&L, balance sheet and supporting commentary by working closely with the wider finance and accounting team. You'll also create KPI packs to help the Directors in their strategic planning. Outside of the month-end process, you'll be working very closely with the marketing, sales and operations teams to drive better understanding of their costs relative to budget, supporting and spotting opportunity and risk. Using newly implemented systems, you'll also help to improve the quality of the reporting. What you'll need to succeed In addition to your proven management accounts skills, you should be able to evidence experience of business partnering or have the right soft skills to become successful in this role - relationship building, strong written and verbal communication and an ability to challenge the norm and to come up with fresh new ideas. Whilst an accounting qualification is preferred, if you are part-qualified or finalist and are looking to complete studies, we would love to hear from you! What you'll get in return A competitive salary is on offer up to £55k, bonus, hybrid working and free onsite parking. As the group continues to expand, you'll have plenty of opportunity to progress your career. 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 Chris Evans now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner job, Leatherhead, Surrey paying up to £55k, hybrid plus bonus Your new company You will be joining a growing private equity-backed group that have doubled in the last two years. Having recently made another key acquisition, they seek a talented finance business partner to support further business growth. Your new role Reporting into the head of finance, your role will be taking on a vital role overseeing management accounts as well as business partnering across finance and operations. On a monthly basis, you'll be pulling together management accounts to include P&L, balance sheet and supporting commentary by working closely with the wider finance and accounting team. You'll also create KPI packs to help the Directors in their strategic planning. Outside of the month-end process, you'll be working very closely with the marketing, sales and operations teams to drive better understanding of their costs relative to budget, supporting and spotting opportunity and risk. Using newly implemented systems, you'll also help to improve the quality of the reporting. What you'll need to succeed In addition to your proven management accounts skills, you should be able to evidence experience of business partnering or have the right soft skills to become successful in this role - relationship building, strong written and verbal communication and an ability to challenge the norm and to come up with fresh new ideas. Whilst an accounting qualification is preferred, if you are part-qualified or finalist and are looking to complete studies, we would love to hear from you! What you'll get in return A competitive salary is on offer up to £55k, bonus, hybrid working and free onsite parking. As the group continues to expand, you'll have plenty of opportunity to progress your career. 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 Chris Evans now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Are you an entrepreneurial Senior Solicitor ready to take full strategic ownership of a department within a Top 60 UK law firm ? Taylor Rose Solicitors is seeking an ambitious Head of Property Litigation to lead our highly respected division into its next phase of growth. This is not just a standard management role; it is a high-profile opportunity for a driven leader to develop and implement annual department strategies and budgets, network internally for cross-referrals, and scale a talented team of fee earners and paralegals. Championing our 'Smart Modern Law' philosophy , you will drive revenue and influence mindset change across the firm while handling high-level, complex property disputes. This role involves but is not limited to: Developing, implementing and reviewing a department strategy to support and deliver our company strategy. Formulating, agreeing and delivering annual department budgets. Networking internally to build contacts and generate cross referrals Managing recovery of cash and aged debtors. Developing, maintaining and reviewing monthly department KPIs and performance reporting. Passing department audits. Servicing clients in accordance with company policies and procedures. Delivering market-leading levels of customer service and communication. Ensuring technical competence through adequate training, support and succession planning. Understanding and managing department risks. Promoting company vision and values. Continually improving systems and processes to increase efficiency, improve customer experience and reduce risk. Assisting with recruitment within the property litigation department. Liaising with HR in relation to departmental training requirements. Providing technical and operational support to the department where required. Working with HR to ensure that all probation periods are dealt with effectively. Requirements: Qualified solicitor or equivalent Good analytical skills Ability to handle complex and multiple case loads Experience of managing a department Accuracy and attention to detail Strong leadership and relationship building skills Ability to influence and drive mind-set change at all levels Proven track record of external networking, demonstrating the ability to increase workflow for a team
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Are you an entrepreneurial Senior Solicitor ready to take full strategic ownership of a department within a Top 60 UK law firm ? Taylor Rose Solicitors is seeking an ambitious Head of Property Litigation to lead our highly respected division into its next phase of growth. This is not just a standard management role; it is a high-profile opportunity for a driven leader to develop and implement annual department strategies and budgets, network internally for cross-referrals, and scale a talented team of fee earners and paralegals. Championing our 'Smart Modern Law' philosophy , you will drive revenue and influence mindset change across the firm while handling high-level, complex property disputes. This role involves but is not limited to: Developing, implementing and reviewing a department strategy to support and deliver our company strategy. Formulating, agreeing and delivering annual department budgets. Networking internally to build contacts and generate cross referrals Managing recovery of cash and aged debtors. Developing, maintaining and reviewing monthly department KPIs and performance reporting. Passing department audits. Servicing clients in accordance with company policies and procedures. Delivering market-leading levels of customer service and communication. Ensuring technical competence through adequate training, support and succession planning. Understanding and managing department risks. Promoting company vision and values. Continually improving systems and processes to increase efficiency, improve customer experience and reduce risk. Assisting with recruitment within the property litigation department. Liaising with HR in relation to departmental training requirements. Providing technical and operational support to the department where required. Working with HR to ensure that all probation periods are dealt with effectively. Requirements: Qualified solicitor or equivalent Good analytical skills Ability to handle complex and multiple case loads Experience of managing a department Accuracy and attention to detail Strong leadership and relationship building skills Ability to influence and drive mind-set change at all levels Proven track record of external networking, demonstrating the ability to increase workflow for a team
Head of Fundraising & Philanthropy Permanent Full-time (37.5 hours per week) - Flexible working arrangements considered. Salary: £45,056 £49,417 (dependent on experience) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Location: Bristol (Hybrid working) Help Transform the Future of Rivers Across the Bristol Avon This is a rare opportunity to build something that will have a lasting impact. Over the past several years, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART) has become one of the UK's fastest-growing Rivers Trusts, securing investment to restore rivers, reconnect habitats, reduce flooding and engage communities across the Bristol Avon catchment. Now we're ready for the next stage of our journey. We are looking for an ambitious and experienced fundraising leader to build and lead an entirely new area of our organisation - developing sustainable voluntary income that enables us to do more than project funding alone can achieve. This is an opportunity to create something from the ground up. You will shape our fundraising strategy, diversify our income, build long-term relationships with supporters and partners, and unlock investment that will directly improve rivers, wildlife and communities across our region. If you're motivated by building successful fundraising programmes with genuine environmental impact, we'd love to hear from you. About Bristol Avon Rivers Trust Founded in 2012, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust works across the Bristol Avon catchment to restore rivers for wildlife, people and the local economy. Everything we do is guided by the best available science and a catchment based approach, working across entire catchments to improve biodiversity, climate resilience, water quality and flood resilience. Since 2023, the Trust has experienced significant growth. We now employ around 20 staff, deliver approximately £1.3 million of projects annually, and work alongside local partnerships, farmers, landowners, communities, local authorities, businesses and government agencies. Our ambition over the next five years is even greater. To deliver our Strategy , we need to complement our strong track record in project funding with a sustainable programme of unrestricted and philanthropic income. About the Role Help shape the future Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART). This is much more than a fundraising role. You'll have the opportunity to design and lead BART's long-term fundraising strategy, creating entirely new income streams that will support restoration of rivers, education, community engagement, project development and organisational resilience. Our immediate priority is to diversify our income beyond project grants by growing: Individual giving Philanthropic and charitable foundation support Corporate partnerships Major donors Legacy giving Unrestricted income opportunities While these priorities have been identified strategically, we are looking for someone with the experience and creativity to refine the approach, test new ideas and build a sustainable fundraising programme for the future. Success during your first 12 months will include: Developing and launching BART's fundraising strategy Building a compelling case for supporting the Trust s work Establishing a strong pipeline of unrestricted income opportunities Growing relationships and excellent communications with supporters and funders Embedding fundraising across the organisation Creating clear KPIs and reporting frameworks with the CEO and Trustees This is a highly strategic position reporting directly to the Chief Executive. The successful candidate will work closely with an engaged Leadership Team and supportive Board of Trustees, who recognise fundraising as a strategic priority for the organisation's future growth. Our CEO has extensive experience securing major grant funding and developing partnerships, and will work closely alongside you to help establish and grow this new function. As with any investment in fundraising, success will be measured against mutually agreed objectives and long-term growth rather than immediate financial return. We recognise that developing sustainable fundraising takes time, and we are committed to supporting the successful candidate to build a lasting programme. What You'll Be Doing You will: Develop and implement BART's Fundraising and Philanthropy Strategy. Diversify unrestricted income from individuals, trusts and foundations, philanthropy, corporate partnerships, legacies and other voluntary income streams. Develop a compelling organisational Case for Support aligned to BART's Five-Year Strategy. Work with the CEO and Leadership Team to establish fundraising priorities and KPIs. Lead fundraising campaigns, communications, and supporter engagement initiatives. Manage and develop BART's supporter journey using our Beacon CRM system. Work closely with our Trust Administrator, who provides administrative support to the organisation, including support for CRM administration and fundraising processes. Coordinate fundraising activity across the Trust and ensure opportunities are maximised. Build strong relationships with major donors, funders and strategic partners. Ensure compliance with the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice. Report regularly to the Leadership Team and Board of Trustees. Why This Role is Different This is an opportunity to build a fundraising programme with exceptional foundations already in place. You will benefit from: A highly respected and growing environmental charity. Strong project delivery with proven environmental impact. An experienced CEO with a successful track record of securing significant funding and developing strategic partnerships. A supportive Board committed to growing fundraising. A database managed through Beacon CRM. A recognised and trusted regional brand with significant opportunities for growth. You'll have genuine freedom to shape the future direction of fundraising at BART. About You We're looking for someone who is ambitious, entrepreneurial and excited by creating something new . You'll ideally have: At least five years' experience in fundraising or philanthropy. Experience developing fundraising strategies and delivering income growth. Knowledge of trusts, foundations, philanthropy, individual giving or corporate fundraising. Excellent relationship-building and influencing skills. Strong planning and project management skills. Experience using CRM systems (Beacon experience welcomed but not essential). Excellent written communication, storytelling and bid-writing skills. The ability to translate complex environmental work into compelling fundraising propositions. A passion for rivers and their recovery and creating meaningful impact. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and Christmas closure. Holiday increases with length of service. 9% employer pension contribution. Life Assurance. Hybrid and flexible working. A supportive and collaborative team culture. Professional development opportunities. Why Join BART? Healthy rivers are fundamental to tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, flood resilience and community wellbeing. Joining BART means becoming part of a passionate, ambitious organisation that delivers measurable environmental change every day. Most importantly, this role gives you the opportunity to build something with lasting impact. The fundraising programme you create will enable thousands more people to connect with and restore rivers across the Bristol Avon catchment for generations to come. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Bristol Avon Rivers Trust is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and supported. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities, particularly those underrepresented within the environmental sector. How to Apply Please send a CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role before 11:59pm on Friday 17th July Further Information To learn more about our work, visit: Bristol Avon Rivers Trust
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Head of Fundraising & Philanthropy Permanent Full-time (37.5 hours per week) - Flexible working arrangements considered. Salary: £45,056 £49,417 (dependent on experience) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Location: Bristol (Hybrid working) Help Transform the Future of Rivers Across the Bristol Avon This is a rare opportunity to build something that will have a lasting impact. Over the past several years, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART) has become one of the UK's fastest-growing Rivers Trusts, securing investment to restore rivers, reconnect habitats, reduce flooding and engage communities across the Bristol Avon catchment. Now we're ready for the next stage of our journey. We are looking for an ambitious and experienced fundraising leader to build and lead an entirely new area of our organisation - developing sustainable voluntary income that enables us to do more than project funding alone can achieve. This is an opportunity to create something from the ground up. You will shape our fundraising strategy, diversify our income, build long-term relationships with supporters and partners, and unlock investment that will directly improve rivers, wildlife and communities across our region. If you're motivated by building successful fundraising programmes with genuine environmental impact, we'd love to hear from you. About Bristol Avon Rivers Trust Founded in 2012, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust works across the Bristol Avon catchment to restore rivers for wildlife, people and the local economy. Everything we do is guided by the best available science and a catchment based approach, working across entire catchments to improve biodiversity, climate resilience, water quality and flood resilience. Since 2023, the Trust has experienced significant growth. We now employ around 20 staff, deliver approximately £1.3 million of projects annually, and work alongside local partnerships, farmers, landowners, communities, local authorities, businesses and government agencies. Our ambition over the next five years is even greater. To deliver our Strategy , we need to complement our strong track record in project funding with a sustainable programme of unrestricted and philanthropic income. About the Role Help shape the future Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART). This is much more than a fundraising role. You'll have the opportunity to design and lead BART's long-term fundraising strategy, creating entirely new income streams that will support restoration of rivers, education, community engagement, project development and organisational resilience. Our immediate priority is to diversify our income beyond project grants by growing: Individual giving Philanthropic and charitable foundation support Corporate partnerships Major donors Legacy giving Unrestricted income opportunities While these priorities have been identified strategically, we are looking for someone with the experience and creativity to refine the approach, test new ideas and build a sustainable fundraising programme for the future. Success during your first 12 months will include: Developing and launching BART's fundraising strategy Building a compelling case for supporting the Trust s work Establishing a strong pipeline of unrestricted income opportunities Growing relationships and excellent communications with supporters and funders Embedding fundraising across the organisation Creating clear KPIs and reporting frameworks with the CEO and Trustees This is a highly strategic position reporting directly to the Chief Executive. The successful candidate will work closely with an engaged Leadership Team and supportive Board of Trustees, who recognise fundraising as a strategic priority for the organisation's future growth. Our CEO has extensive experience securing major grant funding and developing partnerships, and will work closely alongside you to help establish and grow this new function. As with any investment in fundraising, success will be measured against mutually agreed objectives and long-term growth rather than immediate financial return. We recognise that developing sustainable fundraising takes time, and we are committed to supporting the successful candidate to build a lasting programme. What You'll Be Doing You will: Develop and implement BART's Fundraising and Philanthropy Strategy. Diversify unrestricted income from individuals, trusts and foundations, philanthropy, corporate partnerships, legacies and other voluntary income streams. Develop a compelling organisational Case for Support aligned to BART's Five-Year Strategy. Work with the CEO and Leadership Team to establish fundraising priorities and KPIs. Lead fundraising campaigns, communications, and supporter engagement initiatives. Manage and develop BART's supporter journey using our Beacon CRM system. Work closely with our Trust Administrator, who provides administrative support to the organisation, including support for CRM administration and fundraising processes. Coordinate fundraising activity across the Trust and ensure opportunities are maximised. Build strong relationships with major donors, funders and strategic partners. Ensure compliance with the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice. Report regularly to the Leadership Team and Board of Trustees. Why This Role is Different This is an opportunity to build a fundraising programme with exceptional foundations already in place. You will benefit from: A highly respected and growing environmental charity. Strong project delivery with proven environmental impact. An experienced CEO with a successful track record of securing significant funding and developing strategic partnerships. A supportive Board committed to growing fundraising. A database managed through Beacon CRM. A recognised and trusted regional brand with significant opportunities for growth. You'll have genuine freedom to shape the future direction of fundraising at BART. About You We're looking for someone who is ambitious, entrepreneurial and excited by creating something new . You'll ideally have: At least five years' experience in fundraising or philanthropy. Experience developing fundraising strategies and delivering income growth. Knowledge of trusts, foundations, philanthropy, individual giving or corporate fundraising. Excellent relationship-building and influencing skills. Strong planning and project management skills. Experience using CRM systems (Beacon experience welcomed but not essential). Excellent written communication, storytelling and bid-writing skills. The ability to translate complex environmental work into compelling fundraising propositions. A passion for rivers and their recovery and creating meaningful impact. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and Christmas closure. Holiday increases with length of service. 9% employer pension contribution. Life Assurance. Hybrid and flexible working. A supportive and collaborative team culture. Professional development opportunities. Why Join BART? Healthy rivers are fundamental to tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, flood resilience and community wellbeing. Joining BART means becoming part of a passionate, ambitious organisation that delivers measurable environmental change every day. Most importantly, this role gives you the opportunity to build something with lasting impact. The fundraising programme you create will enable thousands more people to connect with and restore rivers across the Bristol Avon catchment for generations to come. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Bristol Avon Rivers Trust is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and supported. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities, particularly those underrepresented within the environmental sector. How to Apply Please send a CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role before 11:59pm on Friday 17th July Further Information To learn more about our work, visit: Bristol Avon Rivers Trust
The role of Private Client Tax Consultant involves working closely with high-net-worth individuals to provide expert advice on personal tax matters. Based in Leatherhead, this position offers the opportunity to excel within the professional services industry. Client Details This position is with a well-established organisation in the professional services industry. The company operates as a medium-sized firm, offering tailored services to clients within the tax and financial sectors. Description As a Private Client Tax Consultant, you'll be an integral part of the esteemed Private Client Tax Team. Your responsibilities will revolve around providing comprehensive tax consultancy services to high-net-worth individuals. This includes tax compliance, international tax planning, property ownership matters, and business succession planning. Profile A successful Private Client Tax Consultant should have: A strong background in personal tax, ideally within the professional services industry. Relevant tax qualifications (e.g., ATT, CTA, or QBE). Excellent communication skills for client interaction and team collaboration. Attention to detail and the ability to handle complex tax matters with accuracy. Proficiency in using tax software and related tools. An analytical mindset and a proactive approach to problem-solving. A commitment to maintaining the highest standards of client service. Job Offer A competitive salary in the range of 47000 - 56000, dependent on experience. Permanent role based in Leatherhead with the opportunity to grow within the company. Comprehensive training and support to advance your career in tax consultancy. A professional and collaborative work environment within the professional services industry. Hybrid working
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
The role of Private Client Tax Consultant involves working closely with high-net-worth individuals to provide expert advice on personal tax matters. Based in Leatherhead, this position offers the opportunity to excel within the professional services industry. Client Details This position is with a well-established organisation in the professional services industry. The company operates as a medium-sized firm, offering tailored services to clients within the tax and financial sectors. Description As a Private Client Tax Consultant, you'll be an integral part of the esteemed Private Client Tax Team. Your responsibilities will revolve around providing comprehensive tax consultancy services to high-net-worth individuals. This includes tax compliance, international tax planning, property ownership matters, and business succession planning. Profile A successful Private Client Tax Consultant should have: A strong background in personal tax, ideally within the professional services industry. Relevant tax qualifications (e.g., ATT, CTA, or QBE). Excellent communication skills for client interaction and team collaboration. Attention to detail and the ability to handle complex tax matters with accuracy. Proficiency in using tax software and related tools. An analytical mindset and a proactive approach to problem-solving. A commitment to maintaining the highest standards of client service. Job Offer A competitive salary in the range of 47000 - 56000, dependent on experience. Permanent role based in Leatherhead with the opportunity to grow within the company. Comprehensive training and support to advance your career in tax consultancy. A professional and collaborative work environment within the professional services industry. Hybrid working