Job Title: Head of Impact Reports to: Managing Director Location: London - King's Cross Role summary: The Head of Impact leads Redemption Roasters' mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. They are responsible for the strategy, delivery and growth of our social impact work across both the business and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. The role oversees barista training and employment support programmes for prison leavers, both in custody and in the community. They ensure impact is rigorously measured, communicated and continuously improved. The Head of Impact also leads fundraising and manages key relationships with government, charity and sector partners. Working closely with the Managing Director, and Foundation Trustees they ensure the organisation's social mission remains central to the company's growth and success. Introducing Redemption Roasters Redemption Roasters is a social business on a mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. To achieve this, we deliver barista training both in-custody and in the community, with direct routes into employment in our 12 London coffee shops and our roastery. Programme participants are matched with a caseworker to support their transition from the training room into work. To date we have directly hired over 100 participants. On average participants work at Redemption Roasters for over 400 days. Our current known reoffending rate for employed participants is 0%. There is more information on our work to reduce reoffending in our Impact Report. As a social enterprise, we think differently from other specialty coffee companies. We believe profit powers our purpose, and that by roasting, serving, and selling exceptional coffee, we are uniquely positioned to help prison leavers start a new chapter. Become our new Head of Impact Redemption Roasters is seeking a Head of Impact to lead our work to reduce reoffending. The role is responsible for the company's social mission, identifying effective and financially sustainable ways to deepen our impact through both our social enterprise and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. You will oversee training and employment support for programme participants in custody and in the community, while shaping the strategy for the Impact department and ensuring our programmes are well-run, measurable and financially disciplined. A key part of the role is strong financial leadership - managing budgets, securing funding, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of our impact work. The role would suit an experienced third sector leader with a strong track record in programme delivery and fundraising, and a passion for enabling people to succeed. The role is based at our Head Office in King's Cross, London, and is not a remote or hybrid position. Your duties will include: Overall responsibility for leading and owning the company's social impact work including the development and implementation of its budget and strategy. Lead income generation and diversification for the Impact department - including managing Ministry of Justice contracts, and identifying fundraising and contracting opportunities in the community. Monitor and review performance, flagging areas of non-performance with the Managing Director. Connect, collaborate and act as a Redemption Roasters brand ambassador with other organisations and institutions, including businesses, charities, government agencies and donors to help maintain Redemption's reputation within the Criminal Justice Sector. Report - both internally and externally - on the social impact performance. To include, but not limited to, the annual Social Impact Report. Oversee the work with our programme participants, ensuring that we deliver high quality support and outcomes. Ensure Redemption Roasters safeguarding policies and procedures are best in class, and adhered to by all staff. Work with the Redemption Roasters Foundation Board of Trustees to ensure that the charity is well governed and raises the funds it needs to deliver its strategy and maintain financial stability. Support the ongoing development of the Redemption Roasters Foundation as a relatively new charity, bringing an understanding of early-stage charity growth, governance structures, and the evolving needs of a newly established organisation. Build effective, professional working relationships with the Redemption Roasters Foundation Board of Trustees, demonstrating a clear understanding of how to partner with a governance body, balancing support, challenge, and accountability. Act as a key liaison between the Foundation and its Trustees, ensuring Trustees are equipped with timely, high-quality information to enable effective oversight and decision-making, while also holding appropriate accountability for delivering against agreed priorities. Attend and contribute to Foundation Board meetings, including preparing papers, reports, and updates, and ensuring actions are clearly tracked and delivered against. Maintain a clear and compliant separation between the Foundation and the commercial business, ensuring independence is upheld and any potential conflicts of interest are appropriately managed. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: At least 10 years' experience in the UK third sector, including senior leadership roles within charities or social enterprises. Outstanding financial management capability, including developing and managing budgets, understanding unit economics, and rigorously reporting on financial performance. This is a core requirement of the role. A strong track record of ensuring programmes are financially sustainable, with the ability to balance social outcomes with commercial discipline. Extensive experience in fundraising and service delivery within a UK-based charity or social enterprise. The ability to develop and implement strategy, and to track, monitor and report on KPIs and performance to senior stakeholders. Proven experience hiring, leading and developing high-performing, motivated teams. A clear understanding of the governance, compliance and reporting requirements of registered charities. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with a demonstrated ability to influence and persuade stakeholders across government, charity and business sectors. An innovative, proactive and resilient approach, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and manage shifting priorities. A genuine passion for working within the criminal justice sector and supporting people with convictions into employment. At Redemption Roasters, you will receive: Terms & Benefits Permanent contract, 40 hours per week. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), with 1 additional day per year for each year of service, up to 5 years. Unlimited free hot drinks in Redemption Roasters coffee shops, with discounts on food. Discounts at Coal Drops Yard Annual summer and Christmas parties 3 paid professional development days per year Laptop and phone Supportive and values-driven workplace Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work Scheme High street discounts via BHN Extras Up to £400 referral bonus Equality and diversity Statement Redemption Roasters is an international and multicultural business with customers, suppliers, and employees from across the globe. Fostering diversity in the workplace is both right and good for business. Gender, belief, ethnicity, origins, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, age or history of incarceration doesn't matter. If you perform, you'll fit in, whoever you are. We welcome applications from people with backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in the specialty coffee industry. How to apply. To apply for this role please submit a CV and cover letter via our application platform here. Your application should be addressed to Max Dubiel, Co Founder of Redemption Roasters. Applications will be reviewed and processed on an ongoing basis. We will not wait for the deadline to progress candidates. So, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Impact Reports to: Managing Director Location: London - King's Cross Role summary: The Head of Impact leads Redemption Roasters' mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. They are responsible for the strategy, delivery and growth of our social impact work across both the business and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. The role oversees barista training and employment support programmes for prison leavers, both in custody and in the community. They ensure impact is rigorously measured, communicated and continuously improved. The Head of Impact also leads fundraising and manages key relationships with government, charity and sector partners. Working closely with the Managing Director, and Foundation Trustees they ensure the organisation's social mission remains central to the company's growth and success. Introducing Redemption Roasters Redemption Roasters is a social business on a mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. To achieve this, we deliver barista training both in-custody and in the community, with direct routes into employment in our 12 London coffee shops and our roastery. Programme participants are matched with a caseworker to support their transition from the training room into work. To date we have directly hired over 100 participants. On average participants work at Redemption Roasters for over 400 days. Our current known reoffending rate for employed participants is 0%. There is more information on our work to reduce reoffending in our Impact Report. As a social enterprise, we think differently from other specialty coffee companies. We believe profit powers our purpose, and that by roasting, serving, and selling exceptional coffee, we are uniquely positioned to help prison leavers start a new chapter. Become our new Head of Impact Redemption Roasters is seeking a Head of Impact to lead our work to reduce reoffending. The role is responsible for the company's social mission, identifying effective and financially sustainable ways to deepen our impact through both our social enterprise and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. You will oversee training and employment support for programme participants in custody and in the community, while shaping the strategy for the Impact department and ensuring our programmes are well-run, measurable and financially disciplined. A key part of the role is strong financial leadership - managing budgets, securing funding, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of our impact work. The role would suit an experienced third sector leader with a strong track record in programme delivery and fundraising, and a passion for enabling people to succeed. The role is based at our Head Office in King's Cross, London, and is not a remote or hybrid position. Your duties will include: Overall responsibility for leading and owning the company's social impact work including the development and implementation of its budget and strategy. Lead income generation and diversification for the Impact department - including managing Ministry of Justice contracts, and identifying fundraising and contracting opportunities in the community. Monitor and review performance, flagging areas of non-performance with the Managing Director. Connect, collaborate and act as a Redemption Roasters brand ambassador with other organisations and institutions, including businesses, charities, government agencies and donors to help maintain Redemption's reputation within the Criminal Justice Sector. Report - both internally and externally - on the social impact performance. To include, but not limited to, the annual Social Impact Report. Oversee the work with our programme participants, ensuring that we deliver high quality support and outcomes. Ensure Redemption Roasters safeguarding policies and procedures are best in class, and adhered to by all staff. Work with the Redemption Roasters Foundation Board of Trustees to ensure that the charity is well governed and raises the funds it needs to deliver its strategy and maintain financial stability. Support the ongoing development of the Redemption Roasters Foundation as a relatively new charity, bringing an understanding of early-stage charity growth, governance structures, and the evolving needs of a newly established organisation. Build effective, professional working relationships with the Redemption Roasters Foundation Board of Trustees, demonstrating a clear understanding of how to partner with a governance body, balancing support, challenge, and accountability. Act as a key liaison between the Foundation and its Trustees, ensuring Trustees are equipped with timely, high-quality information to enable effective oversight and decision-making, while also holding appropriate accountability for delivering against agreed priorities. Attend and contribute to Foundation Board meetings, including preparing papers, reports, and updates, and ensuring actions are clearly tracked and delivered against. Maintain a clear and compliant separation between the Foundation and the commercial business, ensuring independence is upheld and any potential conflicts of interest are appropriately managed. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: At least 10 years' experience in the UK third sector, including senior leadership roles within charities or social enterprises. Outstanding financial management capability, including developing and managing budgets, understanding unit economics, and rigorously reporting on financial performance. This is a core requirement of the role. A strong track record of ensuring programmes are financially sustainable, with the ability to balance social outcomes with commercial discipline. Extensive experience in fundraising and service delivery within a UK-based charity or social enterprise. The ability to develop and implement strategy, and to track, monitor and report on KPIs and performance to senior stakeholders. Proven experience hiring, leading and developing high-performing, motivated teams. A clear understanding of the governance, compliance and reporting requirements of registered charities. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with a demonstrated ability to influence and persuade stakeholders across government, charity and business sectors. An innovative, proactive and resilient approach, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and manage shifting priorities. A genuine passion for working within the criminal justice sector and supporting people with convictions into employment. At Redemption Roasters, you will receive: Terms & Benefits Permanent contract, 40 hours per week. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), with 1 additional day per year for each year of service, up to 5 years. Unlimited free hot drinks in Redemption Roasters coffee shops, with discounts on food. Discounts at Coal Drops Yard Annual summer and Christmas parties 3 paid professional development days per year Laptop and phone Supportive and values-driven workplace Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work Scheme High street discounts via BHN Extras Up to £400 referral bonus Equality and diversity Statement Redemption Roasters is an international and multicultural business with customers, suppliers, and employees from across the globe. Fostering diversity in the workplace is both right and good for business. Gender, belief, ethnicity, origins, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, age or history of incarceration doesn't matter. If you perform, you'll fit in, whoever you are. We welcome applications from people with backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in the specialty coffee industry. How to apply. To apply for this role please submit a CV and cover letter via our application platform here. Your application should be addressed to Max Dubiel, Co Founder of Redemption Roasters. Applications will be reviewed and processed on an ongoing basis. We will not wait for the deadline to progress candidates. So, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
JOB TITLE: Retail Manager LOCATION: Alderley Edge DATE WRITTEN: May 2026 ACCOUNTABLE TO: Retail Area Manager PRIMARY PURPOSE: To manage an Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop located in the Cheshire area, ensuring efficient and effective management of colleagues, volunteers, premises, sales, and stock to provide a high-quality retail service in relation to agreed performance targets. To achieve the maximum potential of funds for Age UK Cheshire by achieving charity retail standards and community engagement. To ensure all appropriate standards of security and health and safety are met. To organise and manage the day-to-day operations of the store including effective communication with the Head of Retail and reporting of relevant data. Main Duties: 1. To ensure that the Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop achieves required standards of performance and agreed sales targets: Maximisation of sales through stock rotation, correct pricing, brand awareness and merchandising, to use the full potential of the stock available to you. To gain Gift Aid on eligible donations to Age UK Cheshire to maximise funds for the charity in line with HMRC guidelines. This includes signing up new donors to the scheme and selling stock accordingly. Responsible for managing, training, and developing the Assistant Retail Manager to achieve pre-set objectives. Support, train, and coordinate the work of volunteers in the shop as required. Working with the Assistant Retail Manager to ensure that the shop complies with all the relevant legislation, trading standards and health and safety. Ensuring stock from donors is correctly received and stored within the shop. Working with the Area Retail Manager to make certain of timely collections and suitable deliveries to merchandise appropriately and safely. Administrative systems and working practices to include daily and weekly sales reports, charity log and financial information. Identify stock which can maximise income when sold via e-commerce, auctions, or other sales opportunities. To plan and prioritise special promotions, seasonal adjustments, and sale events. Ensuring professional signage throughout the shop; to be clear and on brand. Engage with the Retail Operations Manager regularly to create a cohesive working relationship with the wider retail team in order to gain support and advice 2. Maintain a high level of commercial awareness by staying informed of sales trends, stock position and local competition. 3. To work as a member of the wider retail team to ensure that all shops across the region are covered appropriately. Have a flexible approach to days worked and location, to provide support to other colleagues and providing holiday cover for the Assistant Retail Manager. 4. To participate in recruitment, induction, training and deployment of colleagues and volunteers. To work with other organisations when necessary to ensure compliance with all legislation and good practice. 5. To develop and manage designated volunteers through appropriate training and development, to ensure that they can take responsibility for the running of the shop in the absence of paid colleagues, including holiday cover if necessary. 6. Implement the highest standards of customer care and service. 7. To maximise income by participating in fundraising and trading opportunities. 8. To take responsibility for the shop to implement shop procedures, as follows: - To act as a key holder at an assigned location To prepare the shop for opening by the correct time To close the shop at the correct time and ensuring the shop is secure before leaving To assist in the acquisition of donations including furniture and to liaise with the Area Retail Manager on collection and delivery procedures To sort, prepare and price stock to in line with charity retail processes. To present stock in the sales area to the agreed standard To recruit, train, organise, supervise, and care for the welfare of colleagues and volunteer helpers To reconcile the cash register, banking and to work to Age UK Cheshire s financial policies and procedures To complete paperwork as necessary, to include use of information technology on computerised systems To carry out Age UK Cheshire s policy on Health and Safety of colleagues and customers, including all manual handling policies and procedures for goods and furniture, emergency and accident procedures, trading standard policy, refunds and exchange policy. 9. To use initiative to ensure any issues in the shop are resolved quickly and effectively. To follow the correct reporting procedure to inform the Health & Safety Manager of any problems or concerns. 10. To understand and achieve daily/weekly/monthly/annual targets which will be reviewed regularly with the job holder. To undertake performance related reviews with Assistant Retail Managers as required. 11. To be a role model for Age UK s mission statement and values and to understand how the role of a Retail Manager complements this. 12. To undertake such duties as may from time to time be reasonably requested by management within the flexible definition of the post. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Criteria: - strong communicator with the ability to deliver team messages, deal with customer issues and resolve problems with firmness and fairness. - ability to understand and interpret financial information in order to manage shop performance outcomes. - good administrative and organisational skills with the ability to undertake banking tasks, keep basic records and organise resources in a busy environment. - the ability to recognise stock potential in order to generate income and the importance of attractive presentation. - supervisory experience with the ability to motivate, inspire and lead a team. - IT literate - ability to travel freely between shops (ideally full driving licence and use of a properly insured vehicle during work hours). Desirable Criteria: - basic knowledge of Health & Safety and Fire regulations and ability to identify potential risks to include items that sold under Health & Safety regulations. - proven retail experience - experience of working with volunteers. - general understanding/empathy with the aims of the organisation. Processing stock deliveries will regularly involve carrying and moving heavy stock. You will also be on your feet for long periods of time. On occasions you may be required to work on your own within the shop. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The organisation currently operates 9 charity shops and has ambitious plans to open more charity shops which all help to provide funds for the charity to deliver its services for older people in Cheshire, as well as being a location to promote Age UK Cheshire services. All Age UK Cheshire shops sell unwanted household and personal goods donated by the public and other commercial companies. The success of the shops is dependent upon achieving a regular adequate supply of donations. Age UK Cheshire shops have established a reputation for selling good quality items, well presented and at reasonable prices. The shop staffing structure is supported by volunteer helpers. They do not receive any payment other than the reimbursement of their exact travel costs from their home to the shop. The shops are all expected to trade profitably. Their function is to provide income to the organisation. Each shop is given a weekly sales target to achieve to produce a targeted net profit once rents and other costs have been deducted. Each shop has a mixture of staff and volunteers covering a 6- or 7-day working period. The Retail Manager will be supported by an Assistant Retail Manager working flexibly to provide cover at the shop. At times you might be asked to cover other shops depending on staffing issues, so flexibility is a must. Volunteer support is key to the success of the operation and development of designated volunteers who can take responsibility for the shop, during some periods of staff absence. Location: Shop Base Alderley Edge. You may be required to cover other shops on an ad hoc basis. Hours: 36.25 hours per week, worked over 5 days Monday to Sunday. Hours are required to be flexible to ensure that the shop is staffed appropriately. There may be a requirement to travel between shops. In exceptional circumstances you may be required to work 6 days per week. The role will require working over the Christmas period and potentially all bank holidays. Salary: £25452.03 per annum (£13.50 per hour). Overtime payments can be paid for exceptional circumstances where additional days have been worked. Pension: Age UK Cheshire has an automatic enrolment workplace pension scheme in place for eligible employees. Leave: 25 days leave per annum (plus Bank Holidays) rising after 5 years continuous service by one day per year (pro rata) to a maximum of 30 days leave after 10 years. Contract: All new staff are subject to a three-month probationary period. 4 weeks notice is required to terminate employment by either side i.e., the employee or Age UK Cheshire. During the probationary period, one week s notice is required by either side. Health Care: . click apply for full job details
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
JOB TITLE: Retail Manager LOCATION: Alderley Edge DATE WRITTEN: May 2026 ACCOUNTABLE TO: Retail Area Manager PRIMARY PURPOSE: To manage an Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop located in the Cheshire area, ensuring efficient and effective management of colleagues, volunteers, premises, sales, and stock to provide a high-quality retail service in relation to agreed performance targets. To achieve the maximum potential of funds for Age UK Cheshire by achieving charity retail standards and community engagement. To ensure all appropriate standards of security and health and safety are met. To organise and manage the day-to-day operations of the store including effective communication with the Head of Retail and reporting of relevant data. Main Duties: 1. To ensure that the Age UK Cheshire Charity Shop achieves required standards of performance and agreed sales targets: Maximisation of sales through stock rotation, correct pricing, brand awareness and merchandising, to use the full potential of the stock available to you. To gain Gift Aid on eligible donations to Age UK Cheshire to maximise funds for the charity in line with HMRC guidelines. This includes signing up new donors to the scheme and selling stock accordingly. Responsible for managing, training, and developing the Assistant Retail Manager to achieve pre-set objectives. Support, train, and coordinate the work of volunteers in the shop as required. Working with the Assistant Retail Manager to ensure that the shop complies with all the relevant legislation, trading standards and health and safety. Ensuring stock from donors is correctly received and stored within the shop. Working with the Area Retail Manager to make certain of timely collections and suitable deliveries to merchandise appropriately and safely. Administrative systems and working practices to include daily and weekly sales reports, charity log and financial information. Identify stock which can maximise income when sold via e-commerce, auctions, or other sales opportunities. To plan and prioritise special promotions, seasonal adjustments, and sale events. Ensuring professional signage throughout the shop; to be clear and on brand. Engage with the Retail Operations Manager regularly to create a cohesive working relationship with the wider retail team in order to gain support and advice 2. Maintain a high level of commercial awareness by staying informed of sales trends, stock position and local competition. 3. To work as a member of the wider retail team to ensure that all shops across the region are covered appropriately. Have a flexible approach to days worked and location, to provide support to other colleagues and providing holiday cover for the Assistant Retail Manager. 4. To participate in recruitment, induction, training and deployment of colleagues and volunteers. To work with other organisations when necessary to ensure compliance with all legislation and good practice. 5. To develop and manage designated volunteers through appropriate training and development, to ensure that they can take responsibility for the running of the shop in the absence of paid colleagues, including holiday cover if necessary. 6. Implement the highest standards of customer care and service. 7. To maximise income by participating in fundraising and trading opportunities. 8. To take responsibility for the shop to implement shop procedures, as follows: - To act as a key holder at an assigned location To prepare the shop for opening by the correct time To close the shop at the correct time and ensuring the shop is secure before leaving To assist in the acquisition of donations including furniture and to liaise with the Area Retail Manager on collection and delivery procedures To sort, prepare and price stock to in line with charity retail processes. To present stock in the sales area to the agreed standard To recruit, train, organise, supervise, and care for the welfare of colleagues and volunteer helpers To reconcile the cash register, banking and to work to Age UK Cheshire s financial policies and procedures To complete paperwork as necessary, to include use of information technology on computerised systems To carry out Age UK Cheshire s policy on Health and Safety of colleagues and customers, including all manual handling policies and procedures for goods and furniture, emergency and accident procedures, trading standard policy, refunds and exchange policy. 9. To use initiative to ensure any issues in the shop are resolved quickly and effectively. To follow the correct reporting procedure to inform the Health & Safety Manager of any problems or concerns. 10. To understand and achieve daily/weekly/monthly/annual targets which will be reviewed regularly with the job holder. To undertake performance related reviews with Assistant Retail Managers as required. 11. To be a role model for Age UK s mission statement and values and to understand how the role of a Retail Manager complements this. 12. To undertake such duties as may from time to time be reasonably requested by management within the flexible definition of the post. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Criteria: - strong communicator with the ability to deliver team messages, deal with customer issues and resolve problems with firmness and fairness. - ability to understand and interpret financial information in order to manage shop performance outcomes. - good administrative and organisational skills with the ability to undertake banking tasks, keep basic records and organise resources in a busy environment. - the ability to recognise stock potential in order to generate income and the importance of attractive presentation. - supervisory experience with the ability to motivate, inspire and lead a team. - IT literate - ability to travel freely between shops (ideally full driving licence and use of a properly insured vehicle during work hours). Desirable Criteria: - basic knowledge of Health & Safety and Fire regulations and ability to identify potential risks to include items that sold under Health & Safety regulations. - proven retail experience - experience of working with volunteers. - general understanding/empathy with the aims of the organisation. Processing stock deliveries will regularly involve carrying and moving heavy stock. You will also be on your feet for long periods of time. On occasions you may be required to work on your own within the shop. AGE UK CHESHIRE RETAIL MANAGER - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The organisation currently operates 9 charity shops and has ambitious plans to open more charity shops which all help to provide funds for the charity to deliver its services for older people in Cheshire, as well as being a location to promote Age UK Cheshire services. All Age UK Cheshire shops sell unwanted household and personal goods donated by the public and other commercial companies. The success of the shops is dependent upon achieving a regular adequate supply of donations. Age UK Cheshire shops have established a reputation for selling good quality items, well presented and at reasonable prices. The shop staffing structure is supported by volunteer helpers. They do not receive any payment other than the reimbursement of their exact travel costs from their home to the shop. The shops are all expected to trade profitably. Their function is to provide income to the organisation. Each shop is given a weekly sales target to achieve to produce a targeted net profit once rents and other costs have been deducted. Each shop has a mixture of staff and volunteers covering a 6- or 7-day working period. The Retail Manager will be supported by an Assistant Retail Manager working flexibly to provide cover at the shop. At times you might be asked to cover other shops depending on staffing issues, so flexibility is a must. Volunteer support is key to the success of the operation and development of designated volunteers who can take responsibility for the shop, during some periods of staff absence. Location: Shop Base Alderley Edge. You may be required to cover other shops on an ad hoc basis. Hours: 36.25 hours per week, worked over 5 days Monday to Sunday. Hours are required to be flexible to ensure that the shop is staffed appropriately. There may be a requirement to travel between shops. In exceptional circumstances you may be required to work 6 days per week. The role will require working over the Christmas period and potentially all bank holidays. Salary: £25452.03 per annum (£13.50 per hour). Overtime payments can be paid for exceptional circumstances where additional days have been worked. Pension: Age UK Cheshire has an automatic enrolment workplace pension scheme in place for eligible employees. Leave: 25 days leave per annum (plus Bank Holidays) rising after 5 years continuous service by one day per year (pro rata) to a maximum of 30 days leave after 10 years. Contract: All new staff are subject to a three-month probationary period. 4 weeks notice is required to terminate employment by either side i.e., the employee or Age UK Cheshire. During the probationary period, one week s notice is required by either side. Health Care: . click apply for full job details
Palmer McCarthy Vacancy: Bid Writer (Ref 2746 A) Home Based / London Office Security Services Hybrid (4 days home-based, 1 day London office) Salary: Up to £55,000 + Excellent Benefits Palmer McCarthy have been retained to recruit on behalf of a market-leading security services provider for a talented Bid Writer. This is an exciting opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative bid team, producing high-quality bids, proposals, and tender submissions for public and private sector clients across the UK. Reporting to very experienced Head of Bids, As a Bid Writer, you will: Write persuasive, compliant bid responses, proposals, and tenders that clearly reflect client requirements Shape win themes and messaging, ensuring consistency across all bid submissions Manage tender portal requests, maintain the central information repository, and organise bid calendars Enhance submissions with bid design, visual layouts, charts, and infographics Work closely with operational, commercial, and subject matter experts to translate complex solutions into clear, client-focused proposals About You You are a skilled Bid Writer who: Has proven experience creating bids, proposals, and tenders Understands public/private sector procurement and compliance requirements Is proactive, highly organised, and thrives on managing multiple bid deadlines Has excellent written English and attention to detail Experience in bid design and visual presentation tools (InDesign, Canva, PowerPoint, advanced Word) is advantageous Previous security services experience is desirable Why This Role Competitive salary up to £50,000 + excellent benefits Hybrid working 4 days from home, 1 day per week in a London-area office Supportive, collaborative culture within a market-leading brand Opportunity to play a key role in shaping bid quality and success Exposure to high-value, strategic bids and proposals across the UK Support with APMP If you are an ambitious Bid Writer looking to make a real impact on bids, proposals, and tenders, apply today with Palmer McCarthy and take your career to the next level other job titles: Tender Writer, Bid Manager, Proposals Writer.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Palmer McCarthy Vacancy: Bid Writer (Ref 2746 A) Home Based / London Office Security Services Hybrid (4 days home-based, 1 day London office) Salary: Up to £55,000 + Excellent Benefits Palmer McCarthy have been retained to recruit on behalf of a market-leading security services provider for a talented Bid Writer. This is an exciting opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative bid team, producing high-quality bids, proposals, and tender submissions for public and private sector clients across the UK. Reporting to very experienced Head of Bids, As a Bid Writer, you will: Write persuasive, compliant bid responses, proposals, and tenders that clearly reflect client requirements Shape win themes and messaging, ensuring consistency across all bid submissions Manage tender portal requests, maintain the central information repository, and organise bid calendars Enhance submissions with bid design, visual layouts, charts, and infographics Work closely with operational, commercial, and subject matter experts to translate complex solutions into clear, client-focused proposals About You You are a skilled Bid Writer who: Has proven experience creating bids, proposals, and tenders Understands public/private sector procurement and compliance requirements Is proactive, highly organised, and thrives on managing multiple bid deadlines Has excellent written English and attention to detail Experience in bid design and visual presentation tools (InDesign, Canva, PowerPoint, advanced Word) is advantageous Previous security services experience is desirable Why This Role Competitive salary up to £50,000 + excellent benefits Hybrid working 4 days from home, 1 day per week in a London-area office Supportive, collaborative culture within a market-leading brand Opportunity to play a key role in shaping bid quality and success Exposure to high-value, strategic bids and proposals across the UK Support with APMP If you are an ambitious Bid Writer looking to make a real impact on bids, proposals, and tenders, apply today with Palmer McCarthy and take your career to the next level other job titles: Tender Writer, Bid Manager, Proposals Writer.
Winshall are involved in electric substation projects across the UK, utilising our many decades of experience and knowledge within the sector. We are committed to being at the forefront of the high-voltage industry through the collaboration of mechanical, electrical and civil engineering services. Job Summary: The Document Controller is responsible for managing, organizing, and maintaining all project documentation throughout the construction project lifecycle. The role ensures that drawings, specifications, contracts, reports, and other project documents are accurately controlled, distributed, and archived in accordance with company procedures and project requirements. This is an office based position at our Head Office in Talbot Green/ Llantrisant. Key Responsibilities: Maintain and control project documents, drawings, and records. Register, track, and distribute incoming and outgoing project documents. Ensure all documents are reviewed, approved, and issued according to established procedures. Maintain document control systems and electronic document management systems (EDMS). Coordinate with project managers, engineers, consultants, subcontractors, and clients regarding document submissions and revisions. Monitor document revision status and ensure only current versions are in use. Prepare document transmittals and maintain distribution records. Archive completed project documentation and maintain retrieval systems. Support quality assurance and compliance requirements related to documentation. Generate reports on document status, overdue submissions, and document control activities. Ensure confidentiality and security of project information. Qualifications and Requirements: Proven experience as a Document Controller in construction, engineering, or infrastructure projects. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and document management systems (e.g., Procore, SharePoint). Strong understanding of document control procedures and construction documentation. Excellent organizational and time-management skills. High attention to detail and accuracy. Strong communication and coordination abilities. Key Skills: Document Management Records Control Data Entry & Reporting Quality Management Systems Communication & Coordination Attention to Detail Microsoft Office
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Winshall are involved in electric substation projects across the UK, utilising our many decades of experience and knowledge within the sector. We are committed to being at the forefront of the high-voltage industry through the collaboration of mechanical, electrical and civil engineering services. Job Summary: The Document Controller is responsible for managing, organizing, and maintaining all project documentation throughout the construction project lifecycle. The role ensures that drawings, specifications, contracts, reports, and other project documents are accurately controlled, distributed, and archived in accordance with company procedures and project requirements. This is an office based position at our Head Office in Talbot Green/ Llantrisant. Key Responsibilities: Maintain and control project documents, drawings, and records. Register, track, and distribute incoming and outgoing project documents. Ensure all documents are reviewed, approved, and issued according to established procedures. Maintain document control systems and electronic document management systems (EDMS). Coordinate with project managers, engineers, consultants, subcontractors, and clients regarding document submissions and revisions. Monitor document revision status and ensure only current versions are in use. Prepare document transmittals and maintain distribution records. Archive completed project documentation and maintain retrieval systems. Support quality assurance and compliance requirements related to documentation. Generate reports on document status, overdue submissions, and document control activities. Ensure confidentiality and security of project information. Qualifications and Requirements: Proven experience as a Document Controller in construction, engineering, or infrastructure projects. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and document management systems (e.g., Procore, SharePoint). Strong understanding of document control procedures and construction documentation. Excellent organizational and time-management skills. High attention to detail and accuracy. Strong communication and coordination abilities. Key Skills: Document Management Records Control Data Entry & Reporting Quality Management Systems Communication & Coordination Attention to Detail Microsoft Office
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Edinburgh, Midlothian
Contract Full-time, permanent (We welcome proposals for flexible working arrangements) Salary £55k per annum This is a newly created role. with responsibility for financial management owned previously by the Executive Director, supported by the Head of Finance & Operations. In the refreshed structure operational and finance functions are separated. The purpose of this role is to ensure the organisation is financially sustainable, well governed, and able to deliver its mission effectively. You will lead the financial management of the organisation, ensuring robust financial control, high-quality reporting, and effective financial planning to support strategic decision-making and long-term sustainability. This is a hands-on, collaborative role in a busy team, spanning both strategic and operational finance. Being a success in this role will essentially balance three things at the same time: 1. Financial stability, control and risk management 2. Artistic and charitable ambition 3. Long-term organisational resilience and sustainable growth Over the last two years the Festival has refreshed a number of our platforms and ways of working, including updating our CRM, ticketing and finance systems (Xero). We have worked with an external consultancy firm who have reviewed our systems and processes in finance and recommended new approaches; we are seeking a financial leader who can continue to progress this transformation, embedding new systems and ways of working across the team, while managing the busy annual BAU finance operations. We are in year two of a refreshed Strategic Plan, with a focus on building organisational resilience, maximising income and building new revenue streams; our new Finance Director will play a key role in realising these ambitions. The role will be the key liaison with the Audit & Risk Committee of the Board of Trustees. Key Responsibilities: Financial leadership Financial reporting and insight Festival and programme support Sustainability and development support Systems and data Compliance, governance and risk management Leadership and team management Essential Knowledge, skills and experience Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent experience) Significant senior financial management experience including Xero accounting system Experience of budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Experience preparing statutory accounts and managing audits Strong understanding of financial controls and governance Experience presenting financial information to boards or trustees Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to work strategically and operationally in a fast-paced environment For full information on key responsibilities and person specifications please see full Job Description on Edinburgh International Book Festival Website. Key Dates: Closing date for applications: Monday 29th June 2026. Please complete the online application using the links on our website. Interviews will be held in central Edinburgh during the week of 6th July. Remote interview requests will be considered but in person is preferred.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Contract Full-time, permanent (We welcome proposals for flexible working arrangements) Salary £55k per annum This is a newly created role. with responsibility for financial management owned previously by the Executive Director, supported by the Head of Finance & Operations. In the refreshed structure operational and finance functions are separated. The purpose of this role is to ensure the organisation is financially sustainable, well governed, and able to deliver its mission effectively. You will lead the financial management of the organisation, ensuring robust financial control, high-quality reporting, and effective financial planning to support strategic decision-making and long-term sustainability. This is a hands-on, collaborative role in a busy team, spanning both strategic and operational finance. Being a success in this role will essentially balance three things at the same time: 1. Financial stability, control and risk management 2. Artistic and charitable ambition 3. Long-term organisational resilience and sustainable growth Over the last two years the Festival has refreshed a number of our platforms and ways of working, including updating our CRM, ticketing and finance systems (Xero). We have worked with an external consultancy firm who have reviewed our systems and processes in finance and recommended new approaches; we are seeking a financial leader who can continue to progress this transformation, embedding new systems and ways of working across the team, while managing the busy annual BAU finance operations. We are in year two of a refreshed Strategic Plan, with a focus on building organisational resilience, maximising income and building new revenue streams; our new Finance Director will play a key role in realising these ambitions. The role will be the key liaison with the Audit & Risk Committee of the Board of Trustees. Key Responsibilities: Financial leadership Financial reporting and insight Festival and programme support Sustainability and development support Systems and data Compliance, governance and risk management Leadership and team management Essential Knowledge, skills and experience Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent experience) Significant senior financial management experience including Xero accounting system Experience of budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Experience preparing statutory accounts and managing audits Strong understanding of financial controls and governance Experience presenting financial information to boards or trustees Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to work strategically and operationally in a fast-paced environment For full information on key responsibilities and person specifications please see full Job Description on Edinburgh International Book Festival Website. Key Dates: Closing date for applications: Monday 29th June 2026. Please complete the online application using the links on our website. Interviews will be held in central Edinburgh during the week of 6th July. Remote interview requests will be considered but in person is preferred.
TPP Recruitment is supporting a small, community-based charity to recruit an Interim Advice Manager on a fixed-term basis. This Interim Advice Manager role is a brilliant opportunity to lead a vital service supporting people facing real hardship, while also shaping systems, quality, and service development during a period of change. Details Salary: £36,565 FTE (£29,252 pro rata) Location: Brent, Northwest London Working Pattern: 32 hours across 4 days (Monday-Thursday) Working arrangements: Hybrid (2 days per week on site) Contract: Fixed term to 20th April 2027 About the Organisation This is a frontline charity tackling poverty and food insecurity and supporting people to move from crisis towards longer-term stability . The organisation's advice offer is a key part of that support, delivering timely, high-quality guidance to people navigating complex challenges. About the Role As Interim Advice Manager , you'll manage an advice service across multiple sites, leading staff and volunteers who deliver advice on benefits, housing, debt and immigration . You'll combine hands-on delivery (including a small caseload) with oversight of quality, compliance, and continuous improvement. You'll work closely with senior colleagues, including the Head of Advice, to help implement new initiatives and strengthen the service's impact Key Responsibilities Lead day-to-day delivery of the advice service, including setting objectives, managing performance, and providing supervision and feedback to staff and volunteers Hold a small caseload to stay connected to frontline delivery and community needs Maintain high-quality, compliant advice provision, ensuring delivery aligns with funder expectations and internal standards Use case management systems to report on cases and outcomes, supporting funding needs and future applications Drive service development, reviewing procedures, improving systems, and supporting expansion aligned to organisational strategy Undertake quality assurance activity (including case checking and advice audits) and keep colleagues informed of relevant policy/legislation changes Support effective volunteer management, including induction, support, supervision and retention activity Contribute to budgets, monitoring, evaluation, stakeholder feedback, and action planning to strengthen service effectiveness Work within the Advice Quality Standard (AQS) framework, ensuring policies and procedures remain current and audit-ready Skills / Experience Required At least 3 years' experience in welfare advice or casework within the charity sector Strong people management experience (including supporting and developing staff/volunteers) Strong project/service improvement experience, with confidence managing competing priorities Knowledge across welfare benefits, housing, debt and/or immigration, plus safeguarding understanding Confidence using case management systems and using data to inform reporting and improvements Experience of the Advice Quality Standard, work with refugees and asylum seekers, and/or community language skills (e.g., Arabic, Farsi, Somali) - desirable To Apply If you're ready to inspire others and be part of a team dedicated to saving lives, we'd love to see your CV! Interview Process Stage 1: informal screening call (fit, motivation, and values alignment) Stage 2: formal in-person interview Deadline for Applications Monday 1st June 2026, 9am We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
TPP Recruitment is supporting a small, community-based charity to recruit an Interim Advice Manager on a fixed-term basis. This Interim Advice Manager role is a brilliant opportunity to lead a vital service supporting people facing real hardship, while also shaping systems, quality, and service development during a period of change. Details Salary: £36,565 FTE (£29,252 pro rata) Location: Brent, Northwest London Working Pattern: 32 hours across 4 days (Monday-Thursday) Working arrangements: Hybrid (2 days per week on site) Contract: Fixed term to 20th April 2027 About the Organisation This is a frontline charity tackling poverty and food insecurity and supporting people to move from crisis towards longer-term stability . The organisation's advice offer is a key part of that support, delivering timely, high-quality guidance to people navigating complex challenges. About the Role As Interim Advice Manager , you'll manage an advice service across multiple sites, leading staff and volunteers who deliver advice on benefits, housing, debt and immigration . You'll combine hands-on delivery (including a small caseload) with oversight of quality, compliance, and continuous improvement. You'll work closely with senior colleagues, including the Head of Advice, to help implement new initiatives and strengthen the service's impact Key Responsibilities Lead day-to-day delivery of the advice service, including setting objectives, managing performance, and providing supervision and feedback to staff and volunteers Hold a small caseload to stay connected to frontline delivery and community needs Maintain high-quality, compliant advice provision, ensuring delivery aligns with funder expectations and internal standards Use case management systems to report on cases and outcomes, supporting funding needs and future applications Drive service development, reviewing procedures, improving systems, and supporting expansion aligned to organisational strategy Undertake quality assurance activity (including case checking and advice audits) and keep colleagues informed of relevant policy/legislation changes Support effective volunteer management, including induction, support, supervision and retention activity Contribute to budgets, monitoring, evaluation, stakeholder feedback, and action planning to strengthen service effectiveness Work within the Advice Quality Standard (AQS) framework, ensuring policies and procedures remain current and audit-ready Skills / Experience Required At least 3 years' experience in welfare advice or casework within the charity sector Strong people management experience (including supporting and developing staff/volunteers) Strong project/service improvement experience, with confidence managing competing priorities Knowledge across welfare benefits, housing, debt and/or immigration, plus safeguarding understanding Confidence using case management systems and using data to inform reporting and improvements Experience of the Advice Quality Standard, work with refugees and asylum seekers, and/or community language skills (e.g., Arabic, Farsi, Somali) - desirable To Apply If you're ready to inspire others and be part of a team dedicated to saving lives, we'd love to see your CV! Interview Process Stage 1: informal screening call (fit, motivation, and values alignment) Stage 2: formal in-person interview Deadline for Applications Monday 1st June 2026, 9am We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Role: Restaurant Manager Location: Bath Employer: An Award-Winning Restaurant Salary: 50,000 plus 3,000 gratuities Platinum Recruitment is working in partnership with an award-winning restaurant in Bath who are looking for an experienced and driven Restaurant Manager to lead their front-of-house team. Package: 50,000 salary 3,000 gratuities Why choose our client? Our client is an established, high-quality restaurant with a strong reputation for exceptional food and service. The venue operates at a level where attention to detail, consistency, and refinement are key, drawing on standards typically associated with Michelin-recognised and multi-rosette dining. A strong food and wine offering sits at the heart of the business, and the team takes real pride in delivering knowledgeable, engaging service. A Relocation Package is available What's involved? The successful candidate will be joining a business with a strong service-led philosophy and a highly experienced senior team, all working towards the highest standards. You will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the restaurant, leading from the front and ensuring excellence across service, team management, and guest satisfaction. A close, collaborative working relationship with the Head Chef is essential to ensure a seamless and consistent guest journey across both food and wine. Overseeing daily restaurant operations to ensure consistently high service standards Leading, motivating, and developing the front-of-house team Managing reservations, guest relations, and service flow Working closely with the Head Chef to align service, menus, and the overall guest experience Demonstrating a strong passion for wine and confidently guiding guests through the wine list Ensuring the wine offering is delivered to a high standard, including thoughtful pairings and upselling Maintaining service standards aligned with Michelin and rosette-level expectations Ensuring health & safety and licensing compliance Maintaining high presentation and cleanliness standards throughout the venue The ideal candidate: You will have previous experience managing a high-quality restaurant, ideally within a Michelin-recognised or rosette-awarded environment. A great level of wine knowledge, genuine passion for hospitality, and the ability to work in close partnership with the Head Chef are key to success in this role. Sound like the role for you? Then we would love to hear from you! Click Apply Now and one of the team will be in touch to discuss this Restaurant Manager role in Bath. Don't forget to speak to your consultant about our "Recommend a Friend" referral scheme and find out how you could earn up to 250 per recommendation. Consultant: George Smart Job Number: (phone number removed) / INDELITE Job Role: Restaurant Manager Location: Bath Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Role: Restaurant Manager Location: Bath Employer: An Award-Winning Restaurant Salary: 50,000 plus 3,000 gratuities Platinum Recruitment is working in partnership with an award-winning restaurant in Bath who are looking for an experienced and driven Restaurant Manager to lead their front-of-house team. Package: 50,000 salary 3,000 gratuities Why choose our client? Our client is an established, high-quality restaurant with a strong reputation for exceptional food and service. The venue operates at a level where attention to detail, consistency, and refinement are key, drawing on standards typically associated with Michelin-recognised and multi-rosette dining. A strong food and wine offering sits at the heart of the business, and the team takes real pride in delivering knowledgeable, engaging service. A Relocation Package is available What's involved? The successful candidate will be joining a business with a strong service-led philosophy and a highly experienced senior team, all working towards the highest standards. You will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the restaurant, leading from the front and ensuring excellence across service, team management, and guest satisfaction. A close, collaborative working relationship with the Head Chef is essential to ensure a seamless and consistent guest journey across both food and wine. Overseeing daily restaurant operations to ensure consistently high service standards Leading, motivating, and developing the front-of-house team Managing reservations, guest relations, and service flow Working closely with the Head Chef to align service, menus, and the overall guest experience Demonstrating a strong passion for wine and confidently guiding guests through the wine list Ensuring the wine offering is delivered to a high standard, including thoughtful pairings and upselling Maintaining service standards aligned with Michelin and rosette-level expectations Ensuring health & safety and licensing compliance Maintaining high presentation and cleanliness standards throughout the venue The ideal candidate: You will have previous experience managing a high-quality restaurant, ideally within a Michelin-recognised or rosette-awarded environment. A great level of wine knowledge, genuine passion for hospitality, and the ability to work in close partnership with the Head Chef are key to success in this role. Sound like the role for you? Then we would love to hear from you! Click Apply Now and one of the team will be in touch to discuss this Restaurant Manager role in Bath. Don't forget to speak to your consultant about our "Recommend a Friend" referral scheme and find out how you could earn up to 250 per recommendation. Consultant: George Smart Job Number: (phone number removed) / INDELITE Job Role: Restaurant Manager Location: Bath Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Job Summary Brighton College is seeking to appoint a Deputy Head Librarian on a Part-time, permanent basis. Reporting to: Head Librarian Main purpose of the role: To provide strategic and operational support to the Head Librarian in the day-to-day running of all areas of the Library, ensuring effective delivery of high-quality library services and deputising and taking responsibility for its operation in the Head Librarian's absence. The role is anticipated to start in late September 2026. General Duties and Responsibilities: Service Delivery and Operations: Support the day-to-day management of library services, ensuring efficient and user-focused operations. Oversee circulation, enquiry services, and study space management. Ensure consistent service standards across all service points. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and service improvements. Act as deputy for the Head Librarian in their absence. Line manage designated library staff as required. Collection Development and Resource Management: Assist in the procurement, management, and evaluation of physical and digital collections. Take responsibility for cataloguing new stock. Liaise with academic staff to ensure collections meet curriculum and research needs. Monitor usage data and contribute to evidence-based collection decisions. Academic Engagement and User Support: Deliver and support information literacy training and library inductions. Provide specialist research support to students and staff. Work collaboratively with academic departments to embed library services into teaching and learning. Promote library services and resources to enhance engagement and usage including running book groups and organising library activities and trips. Systems and Digital Services: Support the effective use of library management systems and digital platforms. Contribute to the development of digital services and online user support tools. Ensure accurate data management, reporting, and compliance with institutional Person Specification: The successful candidate will have experience in the following areas: Experience of delivering frontline library services in an academic library or equivalent (Essential). Excellent communication skills both written and verbal, including the ability to communicate effectively and confidently with a range of people. Good time management skills. Have an excellent command of the English language (spelling, grammar and punctuation), with a sharp eye for detail. The ability to work both alone and in a team. Excellent IT skills. Ability to deliver high standards of customer service under pressure. A polite, friendly and helpful attitude. Positive collaboration, with an ability to bring out the best in those around them. Experience of line management and staff supervision. Hours of Work: You will be required to work 30 hours over the following working pattern: Monday 9.30am - 6.30pm (8.5 hours) Tuesday 8.00am - 5.00pm (8.5 hours) Wednesday 2.00pm - 7.00pm (5 hours) Thursday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) Friday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) You will receive a 30-minute unpaid lunch break on Monday and Tuesday. This role will work term-time plus an additional two weeks. The working hours for this role are negotiable and can be discussed further at interview. Remuneration: The salary for this role is £22,935 per annum (£38,000 full time equivalent). Holidays: Holiday entitlement is included in the salary for this role. All holiday is to be taken outside of the working weeks. Benefits: Complimentary lunch is provided. Free tickets to the College's music, dance and drama performances. Job specific Learning and Development programme available to all employees. Life Cover is provided whilst working at Brighton College after successfully passing probation period. Contributory pension scheme with matching contributions from the employer up to 9%, which all eligible employees will be automatically enrolled into within three months of commencement of employment. Employee benefit and discount platform. Wellbeing: Subsidised gym membership for the School of Science and Sport is available, which includes access to yoga and Pilates classes, meditation sessions and use of the gym and swimming pool. Personalised health and wellbeing consultations. Generous sickness policy. Comprehensive wellbeing package. Access to books and magazines from the College Library. Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities: Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to successfully completing pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS disclosure, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical questionnaire, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity. Our full equal opportunities policy is available on the 'Careers' page of our website. For full details of the role please see the Job Profile Document below.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Job Summary Brighton College is seeking to appoint a Deputy Head Librarian on a Part-time, permanent basis. Reporting to: Head Librarian Main purpose of the role: To provide strategic and operational support to the Head Librarian in the day-to-day running of all areas of the Library, ensuring effective delivery of high-quality library services and deputising and taking responsibility for its operation in the Head Librarian's absence. The role is anticipated to start in late September 2026. General Duties and Responsibilities: Service Delivery and Operations: Support the day-to-day management of library services, ensuring efficient and user-focused operations. Oversee circulation, enquiry services, and study space management. Ensure consistent service standards across all service points. Contribute to the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and service improvements. Act as deputy for the Head Librarian in their absence. Line manage designated library staff as required. Collection Development and Resource Management: Assist in the procurement, management, and evaluation of physical and digital collections. Take responsibility for cataloguing new stock. Liaise with academic staff to ensure collections meet curriculum and research needs. Monitor usage data and contribute to evidence-based collection decisions. Academic Engagement and User Support: Deliver and support information literacy training and library inductions. Provide specialist research support to students and staff. Work collaboratively with academic departments to embed library services into teaching and learning. Promote library services and resources to enhance engagement and usage including running book groups and organising library activities and trips. Systems and Digital Services: Support the effective use of library management systems and digital platforms. Contribute to the development of digital services and online user support tools. Ensure accurate data management, reporting, and compliance with institutional Person Specification: The successful candidate will have experience in the following areas: Experience of delivering frontline library services in an academic library or equivalent (Essential). Excellent communication skills both written and verbal, including the ability to communicate effectively and confidently with a range of people. Good time management skills. Have an excellent command of the English language (spelling, grammar and punctuation), with a sharp eye for detail. The ability to work both alone and in a team. Excellent IT skills. Ability to deliver high standards of customer service under pressure. A polite, friendly and helpful attitude. Positive collaboration, with an ability to bring out the best in those around them. Experience of line management and staff supervision. Hours of Work: You will be required to work 30 hours over the following working pattern: Monday 9.30am - 6.30pm (8.5 hours) Tuesday 8.00am - 5.00pm (8.5 hours) Wednesday 2.00pm - 7.00pm (5 hours) Thursday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) Friday 8.00am - 12.00am (4 hours) You will receive a 30-minute unpaid lunch break on Monday and Tuesday. This role will work term-time plus an additional two weeks. The working hours for this role are negotiable and can be discussed further at interview. Remuneration: The salary for this role is £22,935 per annum (£38,000 full time equivalent). Holidays: Holiday entitlement is included in the salary for this role. All holiday is to be taken outside of the working weeks. Benefits: Complimentary lunch is provided. Free tickets to the College's music, dance and drama performances. Job specific Learning and Development programme available to all employees. Life Cover is provided whilst working at Brighton College after successfully passing probation period. Contributory pension scheme with matching contributions from the employer up to 9%, which all eligible employees will be automatically enrolled into within three months of commencement of employment. Employee benefit and discount platform. Wellbeing: Subsidised gym membership for the School of Science and Sport is available, which includes access to yoga and Pilates classes, meditation sessions and use of the gym and swimming pool. Personalised health and wellbeing consultations. Generous sickness policy. Comprehensive wellbeing package. Access to books and magazines from the College Library. Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities: Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to successfully completing pre-employment checks, including an enhanced DBS disclosure, the receipt of satisfactory references, the College's pre-employment medical questionnaire, relevant original ID documentation and examination certificates. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. The College is committed to ensuring that the recruitment and selection of staff is conducted in a manner that is systematic, efficient and effective and promotes equality of opportunity. Our full equal opportunities policy is available on the 'Careers' page of our website. For full details of the role please see the Job Profile Document below.
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.
Health and Safety Manager (Great Training)£40,000 - £60,000 + Progression + Great Training + Autonomy + 25 Days Holiday + PensionCommutable from Yate, Bristol, Thornbury, Chippenham, Bath, Portishead, Swindon, and surrounding areas Are you NEBOSH qualified (or equivalent) looking to progress into a Health and Safety Manager role while making your mark on a company, taking the lead on creating real change and improvements with a high level of autonomy, and get fantastic training to establish yourself as a go-to specialist within a growing organisation?On offer is the chance to start a role that you can make fully your own, with support to progress into a Health and Safety Manager position, with great training to make changes and improvements to generate a high standard of Health and Safety and make a real difference.This company are specialists building contractors who offer a range of services to commercial and industrial clients, such as facilities maintenance, roofing, refurbishment, and more. Due to accelerated growth they have a brand new role for someone to take ownership of the HSE function.On offer is an autonomous role, where you will be tasked with developing health and safety and quality processes, site auditing, resolving health and safety issues, ensuring compliance with UK HSE legislation and embedding a strong safety culture. The role will be split between 70% office based and 30% site based.This role would suit someone who holds a current NEBOSH certificate and has experience in a Health and Safety position. It would suit someone who wants to join an SME and is highly motivated to make meaningful changes and driven to progress their career. The Role: Monday - Friday, 40 hours Progress into a Health and Safety manager position Take ownership of the Health and safety function Managing risk, ensuring compliance, and driving continuous improvement in HSE performance Site auditing The Person: NEBOSH qualified or equivalent Health and safety experience Full UK Driver's licenseReference Number: BBBH275781To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Toby Causon at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Health and Safety Manager (Great Training)£40,000 - £60,000 + Progression + Great Training + Autonomy + 25 Days Holiday + PensionCommutable from Yate, Bristol, Thornbury, Chippenham, Bath, Portishead, Swindon, and surrounding areas Are you NEBOSH qualified (or equivalent) looking to progress into a Health and Safety Manager role while making your mark on a company, taking the lead on creating real change and improvements with a high level of autonomy, and get fantastic training to establish yourself as a go-to specialist within a growing organisation?On offer is the chance to start a role that you can make fully your own, with support to progress into a Health and Safety Manager position, with great training to make changes and improvements to generate a high standard of Health and Safety and make a real difference.This company are specialists building contractors who offer a range of services to commercial and industrial clients, such as facilities maintenance, roofing, refurbishment, and more. Due to accelerated growth they have a brand new role for someone to take ownership of the HSE function.On offer is an autonomous role, where you will be tasked with developing health and safety and quality processes, site auditing, resolving health and safety issues, ensuring compliance with UK HSE legislation and embedding a strong safety culture. The role will be split between 70% office based and 30% site based.This role would suit someone who holds a current NEBOSH certificate and has experience in a Health and Safety position. It would suit someone who wants to join an SME and is highly motivated to make meaningful changes and driven to progress their career. The Role: Monday - Friday, 40 hours Progress into a Health and Safety manager position Take ownership of the Health and safety function Managing risk, ensuring compliance, and driving continuous improvement in HSE performance Site auditing The Person: NEBOSH qualified or equivalent Health and safety experience Full UK Driver's licenseReference Number: BBBH275781To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Toby Causon at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
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.
Head Chef Location: Southampton Salary: 45,000 - 50,000 per annum + GP Bonus + Generous Tips & Service Charge About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and passionate Head Chef to lead the kitchen of one of Southampton's most established and highly regarded independent restaurants. Renowned for authentic Italian cuisine and exceptional hospitality, this respected venue offers the successful candidate genuine creative freedom and the opportunity to further enhance its excellent reputation. As Head Chef, you will take full responsibility for the day-to-day management of the kitchen, leading a talented brigade while maintaining the highest standards of food quality, consistency, and presentation. You will have autonomy over menu development, supplier relationships, and seasonal offerings, helping drive the business towards future accolades and awards. Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate and develop the kitchen team to deliver exceptional standards. Oversee all aspects of kitchen operations, ensuring efficiency and consistency. Create and develop seasonal menus, specials and new dishes. Maintain outstanding food quality, presentation and guest satisfaction. Manage food GP, labour costs, stock control and ordering processes. Ensure compliance with all food hygiene, health & safety and HACCP standards. Recruit, train and mentor kitchen staff, fostering a positive team culture. Build and maintain strong supplier relationships, sourcing the highest quality ingredients. Work closely with senior management to support business growth and performance. Adapt menus and operations to seasonal trading patterns while maintaining standards throughout the year. About You Proven experience as a Head Chef or an ambitious Senior Sous Chef ready to step up. Rosette level experience. Strong leadership skills with a track record of building and developing successful teams. Passion for fresh, seasonal produce and high-quality cuisine. Commercially aware with experience managing food costs, labour budgets and kitchen performance. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Calm and effective under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Hands-on management style with a commitment to delivering outstanding guest experiences. Experience with Italian cuisine would be advantageous but is not essential. What's on Offer? Competitive salary of 45,000 - 50,000 per annum DOE. Performance-related GP bonus. Generous tips and service charge. Genuine autonomy and creative input into menu development. Opportunity to lead a respected and established restaurant with an excellent reputation. Supportive and experienced management team. Staff meals provided. Employee discounts. Free on-site parking. Career development opportunities If you are a driven and talented chef looking for the opportunity to lead a successful kitchen and make your mark within a respected independent restaurant, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to take the next step in your culinary career or for further information.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Head Chef Location: Southampton Salary: 45,000 - 50,000 per annum + GP Bonus + Generous Tips & Service Charge About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and passionate Head Chef to lead the kitchen of one of Southampton's most established and highly regarded independent restaurants. Renowned for authentic Italian cuisine and exceptional hospitality, this respected venue offers the successful candidate genuine creative freedom and the opportunity to further enhance its excellent reputation. As Head Chef, you will take full responsibility for the day-to-day management of the kitchen, leading a talented brigade while maintaining the highest standards of food quality, consistency, and presentation. You will have autonomy over menu development, supplier relationships, and seasonal offerings, helping drive the business towards future accolades and awards. Key Responsibilities Lead, motivate and develop the kitchen team to deliver exceptional standards. Oversee all aspects of kitchen operations, ensuring efficiency and consistency. Create and develop seasonal menus, specials and new dishes. Maintain outstanding food quality, presentation and guest satisfaction. Manage food GP, labour costs, stock control and ordering processes. Ensure compliance with all food hygiene, health & safety and HACCP standards. Recruit, train and mentor kitchen staff, fostering a positive team culture. Build and maintain strong supplier relationships, sourcing the highest quality ingredients. Work closely with senior management to support business growth and performance. Adapt menus and operations to seasonal trading patterns while maintaining standards throughout the year. About You Proven experience as a Head Chef or an ambitious Senior Sous Chef ready to step up. Rosette level experience. Strong leadership skills with a track record of building and developing successful teams. Passion for fresh, seasonal produce and high-quality cuisine. Commercially aware with experience managing food costs, labour budgets and kitchen performance. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Calm and effective under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Hands-on management style with a commitment to delivering outstanding guest experiences. Experience with Italian cuisine would be advantageous but is not essential. What's on Offer? Competitive salary of 45,000 - 50,000 per annum DOE. Performance-related GP bonus. Generous tips and service charge. Genuine autonomy and creative input into menu development. Opportunity to lead a respected and established restaurant with an excellent reputation. Supportive and experienced management team. Staff meals provided. Employee discounts. Free on-site parking. Career development opportunities If you are a driven and talented chef looking for the opportunity to lead a successful kitchen and make your mark within a respected independent restaurant, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to take the next step in your culinary career or for further information.
Kitchen Manager / Head Chef Full-Time Permanent Competitive Salary (Negotiable Depending on Experience) Dalmore Farm is a busy and well-established caf , restaurant and farm shop in the Highlands. With 150 covers and a reputation for quality food and excellent customer service, we are looking for an experienced Kitchen Manager to lead our kitchen team and help drive the business forward. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who takes pride in producing great food, maintaining high standards, and leading a committed team in a supportive and positive environment. Why Join Us?: No evenings No split shifts No Sundays Christmas and New Year off Supportive ownership team Established and experienced kitchen team Competitive salary, negotiable based on experience The Role: As Kitchen Manager, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day running of the kitchen, ensuring consistently high standards of food quality, food safety, cleanliness and team performance. You will be an organised, hands-on leader who enjoys motivating others and helping people develop. Working closely with the owners and front-of-house team, you will play an important role in the continued success of the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support the kitchen team during daily service Maintain consistently high standards of food quality and presentation Train, mentor and develop kitchen staff Support the recruitment and onboarding of new team members Work alongside the team to create daily and seasonal specials Ensure food hygiene, HACCP and compliance records are maintained accurately Maintain a clean, safe and well-organised kitchen environment Manage stock control, ordering, food costs and waste reduction Work collaboratively with the front-of-house team to deliver an excellent customer experience What We're Looking For: Previous experience as a Kitchen Manager, Head Chef or Senior Chef Experience working in a busy, high-volume kitchen environment Level 3 Food Hygiene qualification (or equivalent) Strong knowledge of food safety legislation and HACCP procedures Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Excellent organisational and communication skills A positive, proactive attitude and genuine passion for hospitality Working Pattern: Monday to Saturday One midweek day off No Sundays No evenings or split shifts We look forward to hearing from you.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Kitchen Manager / Head Chef Full-Time Permanent Competitive Salary (Negotiable Depending on Experience) Dalmore Farm is a busy and well-established caf , restaurant and farm shop in the Highlands. With 150 covers and a reputation for quality food and excellent customer service, we are looking for an experienced Kitchen Manager to lead our kitchen team and help drive the business forward. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who takes pride in producing great food, maintaining high standards, and leading a committed team in a supportive and positive environment. Why Join Us?: No evenings No split shifts No Sundays Christmas and New Year off Supportive ownership team Established and experienced kitchen team Competitive salary, negotiable based on experience The Role: As Kitchen Manager, you will take responsibility for the day-to-day running of the kitchen, ensuring consistently high standards of food quality, food safety, cleanliness and team performance. You will be an organised, hands-on leader who enjoys motivating others and helping people develop. Working closely with the owners and front-of-house team, you will play an important role in the continued success of the business. Key Responsibilities: Lead and support the kitchen team during daily service Maintain consistently high standards of food quality and presentation Train, mentor and develop kitchen staff Support the recruitment and onboarding of new team members Work alongside the team to create daily and seasonal specials Ensure food hygiene, HACCP and compliance records are maintained accurately Maintain a clean, safe and well-organised kitchen environment Manage stock control, ordering, food costs and waste reduction Work collaboratively with the front-of-house team to deliver an excellent customer experience What We're Looking For: Previous experience as a Kitchen Manager, Head Chef or Senior Chef Experience working in a busy, high-volume kitchen environment Level 3 Food Hygiene qualification (or equivalent) Strong knowledge of food safety legislation and HACCP procedures Proven ability to lead, motivate and develop a team Excellent organisational and communication skills A positive, proactive attitude and genuine passion for hospitality Working Pattern: Monday to Saturday One midweek day off No Sundays No evenings or split shifts We look forward to hearing from you.
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.
Client Our Client is a global contractor that specialise in a multitude of projects including data centres, commercial and pharmaceutical projects. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and forward-thinking M&E Head of Engineering to lead the technical delivery and design excellence of our Mechanical and Electrical engineering services. This role is ideal for a senior leader with a strong background in building services design, who can provide strategic technical direction while supporting project teams in delivering innovative, efficient, and compliant solutions. As the Head of Engineering, you will play a key role in shaping the technical standards of the business, mentoring engineers, and ensuring the highest quality design across a diverse portfolio of projects including commercial, residential, healthcare, education, and mixed-use developments. Key Responsibilities Provide technical leadership across all M&E design disciplines. Lead the development and review of mechanical and electrical design strategies from concept through detailed design. Act as the technical authority for complex projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards, regulations, and best practice. Support and guide multidisciplinary design teams throughout the project lifecycle. Review and sign off technical deliverables including calculations, reports, and specifications. Drive innovation, sustainability, and low-carbon design approaches within projects. Mentor and develop engineers and senior engineers within the team. Contribute to business growth, supporting bids, proposals, and client presentations. Maintain strong relationships with clients, architects, contractors, and other stakeholders. About You Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Building Services Engineering. Chartered Engineer (CEng) or working towards chartership with a recognised professional body (e.g., CIBSE, IET, IMechE). Significant experience in building services design. Proven ability to lead the technical delivery of complex M&E design projects. Strong knowledge of UK building regulations, standards, and sustainability frameworks. Experience reviewing and approving engineering designs and technical documentation. Excellent leadership, mentoring, and stakeholder management skills. Passion for high-quality design, innovation, and sustainable engineering solutions.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Client Our Client is a global contractor that specialise in a multitude of projects including data centres, commercial and pharmaceutical projects. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and forward-thinking M&E Head of Engineering to lead the technical delivery and design excellence of our Mechanical and Electrical engineering services. This role is ideal for a senior leader with a strong background in building services design, who can provide strategic technical direction while supporting project teams in delivering innovative, efficient, and compliant solutions. As the Head of Engineering, you will play a key role in shaping the technical standards of the business, mentoring engineers, and ensuring the highest quality design across a diverse portfolio of projects including commercial, residential, healthcare, education, and mixed-use developments. Key Responsibilities Provide technical leadership across all M&E design disciplines. Lead the development and review of mechanical and electrical design strategies from concept through detailed design. Act as the technical authority for complex projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards, regulations, and best practice. Support and guide multidisciplinary design teams throughout the project lifecycle. Review and sign off technical deliverables including calculations, reports, and specifications. Drive innovation, sustainability, and low-carbon design approaches within projects. Mentor and develop engineers and senior engineers within the team. Contribute to business growth, supporting bids, proposals, and client presentations. Maintain strong relationships with clients, architects, contractors, and other stakeholders. About You Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Building Services Engineering. Chartered Engineer (CEng) or working towards chartership with a recognised professional body (e.g., CIBSE, IET, IMechE). Significant experience in building services design. Proven ability to lead the technical delivery of complex M&E design projects. Strong knowledge of UK building regulations, standards, and sustainability frameworks. Experience reviewing and approving engineering designs and technical documentation. Excellent leadership, mentoring, and stakeholder management skills. Passion for high-quality design, innovation, and sustainable engineering solutions.
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
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.
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.
Property Manager Winchester- Outskirts 27/30k (DOE) Due to the continued success and growth of our client, we're on the lookout for an enthusiastic and experienced Property Manager to join this dynamic team. If you're passionate about property, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and are ready to take the next big step in your career, this is your opportunity! As a key member of the property management team, you'll play a crucial role in delivering a seamless, professional, and high-quality service across a portfolio of residential developments. What You'll Be Doing Reporting directly to the Heads of Department, you'll ensure the effective day-to-day management of a diverse property portfolio, in line with company standards and client expectations. Your core responsibilities will include: Building strong relationships with clients and contractors to ensure the smooth running of communal areas across estates and blocks. Managing a portfolio of residential properties with precision and care, in line with lease and TP1 agreements. Staying up to date with the latest legislation to ensure complete compliance. Organising and overseeing routine maintenance and contractor works. Conducting regular property inspections and site visits (including travel to London). Leading client meetings, AGMs, and EGMs with confidence and professionalism (Lieu time awarded for after-hours meetings). Handling urgent enquiries during out-of-hours on-call rotations. Ensure full compliance with all statutory responsibilities for your property portfolio. Coordinate risk assessments and follow through on any recommendations. Prepare and manage annual service charge budgets in collaboration with clients and internal teams. Oversee services with cost-efficiency in mind. Keep expenditures within budget and utilise financial software to monitor spend effectively. What We're Looking For Required: Proficient in Microsoft Office and tech-savvy. Strong organisational skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills and a customer-first mindset. Confident when handling complaints and resolving queries. Full UK driving licence and access to a car. Desirable: Previous experience in leasehold block management. Industry qualifications (e.g., IRPM/TPI). 3+ years of customer service experience. What is on offer You'll be part of a supportive, forward-thinking company that truly values its team. Competitive salary : 27,000 - 30,000 (DOE) Quarterly bonus through a profit share scheme Pension scheme and generous holiday allowance (starting at 20 days + bank holidays, increasing with service) Flexible working options , including home working at manager's discretion Free on-site parking , company events, sick pay, and store discounts If you're a driven, organised, and reliable individual looking to make an impact in the property sector - we want to hear from you! Job Type : Full-time Schedule : Monday to Friday Location : Office-based with travel as required Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Property Manager Winchester- Outskirts 27/30k (DOE) Due to the continued success and growth of our client, we're on the lookout for an enthusiastic and experienced Property Manager to join this dynamic team. If you're passionate about property, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and are ready to take the next big step in your career, this is your opportunity! As a key member of the property management team, you'll play a crucial role in delivering a seamless, professional, and high-quality service across a portfolio of residential developments. What You'll Be Doing Reporting directly to the Heads of Department, you'll ensure the effective day-to-day management of a diverse property portfolio, in line with company standards and client expectations. Your core responsibilities will include: Building strong relationships with clients and contractors to ensure the smooth running of communal areas across estates and blocks. Managing a portfolio of residential properties with precision and care, in line with lease and TP1 agreements. Staying up to date with the latest legislation to ensure complete compliance. Organising and overseeing routine maintenance and contractor works. Conducting regular property inspections and site visits (including travel to London). Leading client meetings, AGMs, and EGMs with confidence and professionalism (Lieu time awarded for after-hours meetings). Handling urgent enquiries during out-of-hours on-call rotations. Ensure full compliance with all statutory responsibilities for your property portfolio. Coordinate risk assessments and follow through on any recommendations. Prepare and manage annual service charge budgets in collaboration with clients and internal teams. Oversee services with cost-efficiency in mind. Keep expenditures within budget and utilise financial software to monitor spend effectively. What We're Looking For Required: Proficient in Microsoft Office and tech-savvy. Strong organisational skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills and a customer-first mindset. Confident when handling complaints and resolving queries. Full UK driving licence and access to a car. Desirable: Previous experience in leasehold block management. Industry qualifications (e.g., IRPM/TPI). 3+ years of customer service experience. What is on offer You'll be part of a supportive, forward-thinking company that truly values its team. Competitive salary : 27,000 - 30,000 (DOE) Quarterly bonus through a profit share scheme Pension scheme and generous holiday allowance (starting at 20 days + bank holidays, increasing with service) Flexible working options , including home working at manager's discretion Free on-site parking , company events, sick pay, and store discounts If you're a driven, organised, and reliable individual looking to make an impact in the property sector - we want to hear from you! Job Type : Full-time Schedule : Monday to Friday Location : Office-based with travel as required Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
Customer Technical Manager - Fresh Produce Reports to: Head of Technical Are you passionate about food safety, quality, and building strong customer relationships? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, fresh produce environment where no two days are the same? We are seeking an experienced Customer Technical Manager to join their technical team, taking ownership of customer/retailer relationships and ensuring the highest standards of food safety, legality, and quality across their supply chain. The Opportunity This is a key role within the business, acting as the primary technical contact for customers while working closely with operations, supply chain, farm, and packing teams to deliver exceptional product quality and customer satisfaction. You will lead complaint reduction initiatives, drive continuous improvement, manage customer audits, and ensure full compliance with retailer requirements and industry standards. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary technical contact for customers, managing all technical queries and requirements. Ensure compliance with UK food safety legislation and retailer codes of practice. Manage customer specifications and technical documentation. Lead responses to customer audits, complaints, and non-conformances. Conduct root cause analysis and implement effective CAPAs. Support the development and maintenance of the Quality Management System. Drive continuous improvement through KPI analysis and quality initiatives. Manage customer benchmarking sessions and weekly crop quality reporting. Provide technical guidance and training across the business. About You You will bring: Proven experience in a Technical or Quality role within fresh produce Strong knowledge of retailer requirements and food safety standards Experience with BRCGS, GlobalG.A.P., HACCP, Red Tractor and LEAF standards Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities The ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment Competitive salary for the right candidate, and an enhanced benefits package- 33 days annual leave, PHC, matched pension, salary sacrifice car scheme plus more. If you're looking to make a real impact within a dynamic and growing fresh produce business, we'd love to hear from you. Please speak to Luan at MorePeople on (phone number removed) or press apply now.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Customer Technical Manager - Fresh Produce Reports to: Head of Technical Are you passionate about food safety, quality, and building strong customer relationships? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, fresh produce environment where no two days are the same? We are seeking an experienced Customer Technical Manager to join their technical team, taking ownership of customer/retailer relationships and ensuring the highest standards of food safety, legality, and quality across their supply chain. The Opportunity This is a key role within the business, acting as the primary technical contact for customers while working closely with operations, supply chain, farm, and packing teams to deliver exceptional product quality and customer satisfaction. You will lead complaint reduction initiatives, drive continuous improvement, manage customer audits, and ensure full compliance with retailer requirements and industry standards. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary technical contact for customers, managing all technical queries and requirements. Ensure compliance with UK food safety legislation and retailer codes of practice. Manage customer specifications and technical documentation. Lead responses to customer audits, complaints, and non-conformances. Conduct root cause analysis and implement effective CAPAs. Support the development and maintenance of the Quality Management System. Drive continuous improvement through KPI analysis and quality initiatives. Manage customer benchmarking sessions and weekly crop quality reporting. Provide technical guidance and training across the business. About You You will bring: Proven experience in a Technical or Quality role within fresh produce Strong knowledge of retailer requirements and food safety standards Experience with BRCGS, GlobalG.A.P., HACCP, Red Tractor and LEAF standards Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities The ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment Competitive salary for the right candidate, and an enhanced benefits package- 33 days annual leave, PHC, matched pension, salary sacrifice car scheme plus more. If you're looking to make a real impact within a dynamic and growing fresh produce business, we'd love to hear from you. Please speak to Luan at MorePeople on (phone number removed) or press apply now.