Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
Location: Oxford (with occasional cover required at the Shampton branch) Reports to: Chief Operating Officer Salary: £45,000 per annum + performance bonus (£50,000-£52,000 OTE) Hours: Full-time, permanent The Opportunity SF Partners is working exclusively with our client, a growing legal services organisation, to recruit an experienced Branch Manager for their Oxford branch. This is a hands-on operational leadership role responsible for the commercial and operational performance of the branch. The successful candidate will lead a team of Legal Advisors and Administrators, driving productivity, service quality, client satisfaction, and revenue growth. This is not a desk-based management position. The Branch Manager will be highly visible within the branch, spending significant time coaching colleagues, observing client interactions, reviewing performance, and ensuring operational excellence across the business. The role is ideally suited to an experienced people leader who thrives in a target-driven environment and enjoys taking ownership of both branch performance and team development. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Performance Management Lead, motivate, and develop a team of Legal Advisors and Administrators. Drive a high-performance culture through coaching, accountability, and regular performance reviews. Conduct one-to-one meetings, performance discussions, and structured development plans. Manage underperformance effectively, implementing improvement plans where required. Support recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing development of team members. Commercial & Operational Performance Take ownership of branch revenue, productivity, profitability, and key performance indicators. Monitor performance data and implement actions to improve branch results. Drive improvements in conversion rates, advisor productivity, customer satisfaction, and overall branch performance. Identify opportunities to increase local market presence, client engagement, and referral activity. Ensure the branch consistently delivers against operational and commercial objectives. Client Experience & Quality Ensure clients receive a professional, compliant, and high-quality service throughout their journey. Maintain oversight of branch workflows and operational processes. Drive a right-first-time culture focused on quality, efficiency, and client satisfaction. Respond appropriately to escalated client concerns and feedback. Compliance & Governance Ensure all branch activities are delivered in line with regulatory requirements and internal standards. Maintain strong controls around compliance, data protection, and quality assurance. Support audit readiness and continuous improvement initiatives. Community Presence Act as an ambassador for the branch within the local community. Support local networking, referral-building, and community engagement activities. Help strengthen the branch's profile and reputation within the Oxford area. Candidate Profile We are seeking an experienced people leader who can demonstrate: Current team management responsibility. Success leading teams in a target-driven or performance-focused environment. Strong coaching, leadership, and performance management skills. Experience driving operational improvement through data and observation. Commercial awareness and the ability to influence branch profitability and growth. A hands-on leadership style with a strong branch presence. Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills. Legal qualifications are not required. Our client is seeking a proven operational leader with the ability to deliver results through effective people management, accountability, and commercial awareness. Reward & Benefits £45,000 basic salary. Performance bonus (£50,000-£52,000 OTE). Statutory benefits. Professional development and career progression opportunities. The opportunity to join a growing legal services organisation with ambitious plans for future growth. Location & Working Pattern This role is based primarily at the Oxford branch, with occasional cover and operational support required at the Shampton branch. Daily branch presence is essential. Standard branch hours are Monday to Friday; however, flexibility may be required to support branch performance, local initiatives, client demand, and community engagement activities. Interested? If you feel this role is the right fit for your skills, experience, and career ambitions, we would love to hear from you. Please apply today with your CV and a brief overview of your current role and management experience. For a confidential discussion about the opportunity, you can also contact me directly at . We are reviewing applications as they are received and will be moving quickly for suitable candidates.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Location: Oxford (with occasional cover required at the Shampton branch) Reports to: Chief Operating Officer Salary: £45,000 per annum + performance bonus (£50,000-£52,000 OTE) Hours: Full-time, permanent The Opportunity SF Partners is working exclusively with our client, a growing legal services organisation, to recruit an experienced Branch Manager for their Oxford branch. This is a hands-on operational leadership role responsible for the commercial and operational performance of the branch. The successful candidate will lead a team of Legal Advisors and Administrators, driving productivity, service quality, client satisfaction, and revenue growth. This is not a desk-based management position. The Branch Manager will be highly visible within the branch, spending significant time coaching colleagues, observing client interactions, reviewing performance, and ensuring operational excellence across the business. The role is ideally suited to an experienced people leader who thrives in a target-driven environment and enjoys taking ownership of both branch performance and team development. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Performance Management Lead, motivate, and develop a team of Legal Advisors and Administrators. Drive a high-performance culture through coaching, accountability, and regular performance reviews. Conduct one-to-one meetings, performance discussions, and structured development plans. Manage underperformance effectively, implementing improvement plans where required. Support recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing development of team members. Commercial & Operational Performance Take ownership of branch revenue, productivity, profitability, and key performance indicators. Monitor performance data and implement actions to improve branch results. Drive improvements in conversion rates, advisor productivity, customer satisfaction, and overall branch performance. Identify opportunities to increase local market presence, client engagement, and referral activity. Ensure the branch consistently delivers against operational and commercial objectives. Client Experience & Quality Ensure clients receive a professional, compliant, and high-quality service throughout their journey. Maintain oversight of branch workflows and operational processes. Drive a right-first-time culture focused on quality, efficiency, and client satisfaction. Respond appropriately to escalated client concerns and feedback. Compliance & Governance Ensure all branch activities are delivered in line with regulatory requirements and internal standards. Maintain strong controls around compliance, data protection, and quality assurance. Support audit readiness and continuous improvement initiatives. Community Presence Act as an ambassador for the branch within the local community. Support local networking, referral-building, and community engagement activities. Help strengthen the branch's profile and reputation within the Oxford area. Candidate Profile We are seeking an experienced people leader who can demonstrate: Current team management responsibility. Success leading teams in a target-driven or performance-focused environment. Strong coaching, leadership, and performance management skills. Experience driving operational improvement through data and observation. Commercial awareness and the ability to influence branch profitability and growth. A hands-on leadership style with a strong branch presence. Excellent communication, organisation, and stakeholder management skills. Legal qualifications are not required. Our client is seeking a proven operational leader with the ability to deliver results through effective people management, accountability, and commercial awareness. Reward & Benefits £45,000 basic salary. Performance bonus (£50,000-£52,000 OTE). Statutory benefits. Professional development and career progression opportunities. The opportunity to join a growing legal services organisation with ambitious plans for future growth. Location & Working Pattern This role is based primarily at the Oxford branch, with occasional cover and operational support required at the Shampton branch. Daily branch presence is essential. Standard branch hours are Monday to Friday; however, flexibility may be required to support branch performance, local initiatives, client demand, and community engagement activities. Interested? If you feel this role is the right fit for your skills, experience, and career ambitions, we would love to hear from you. Please apply today with your CV and a brief overview of your current role and management experience. For a confidential discussion about the opportunity, you can also contact me directly at . We are reviewing applications as they are received and will be moving quickly for suitable candidates.
Security Officer Location: Near Reading, Berkshire Rate of pay: 15 per hour plus overtime opportunities Shift pattern: 4 on / 4 off: 4 days (Apply online only , 4 off. 4 nights (Apply online only , 4 off. This is an opportunity to join a professional security team near Reading. The role will see you working a mix of days, nights & weekends on a rota basis. You will be a part of a skilled team providing a dedicated security service. If you are a customer focused security officer, please apply. Essential criteria: SIA license holder Due to the location, candidates should have their own transport Happy working a mixture of days, nights & weekends on a rota basis. Able to achieve vetting to BPSS and SC standards Duties to include: Meeting and greeting visitors and staff to the site Access / Egress security control Issuing visitor passes Regular site security officer patrols Front of house security duties Security Control room activities including the remote monitoring of alarm activations. You will respond to fire alarm activations, security incidents and emergencies. Provide friendly customer service to members of staff and visitors Carry out plant room and facilities checks when required. Complete security incident forms, notebook entries or Accident Report Forms as required. Ensure all Health & Safety policies are adhered to Work in conjunction with site Assignment Instructions Respond to emergency situations Other general security officer duties when required Momentum Security Recruitment Specialists Established as a Security Recruitment specialist Momentum Recruitment provide a quality focused recruitment service for the provision of permanent, contract & temporary staff across the EMEA region. Momentum Security Recruitment covers the following markets. Corporate Security Security Management Security Guarding - Management & Operations Security Guarding - SIA licensed Security Officer & site personnel staff Retail Loss Prevention, Audit & Fraud Security Sales & Business Development HSEQ (Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Assurance)
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Security Officer Location: Near Reading, Berkshire Rate of pay: 15 per hour plus overtime opportunities Shift pattern: 4 on / 4 off: 4 days (Apply online only , 4 off. 4 nights (Apply online only , 4 off. This is an opportunity to join a professional security team near Reading. The role will see you working a mix of days, nights & weekends on a rota basis. You will be a part of a skilled team providing a dedicated security service. If you are a customer focused security officer, please apply. Essential criteria: SIA license holder Due to the location, candidates should have their own transport Happy working a mixture of days, nights & weekends on a rota basis. Able to achieve vetting to BPSS and SC standards Duties to include: Meeting and greeting visitors and staff to the site Access / Egress security control Issuing visitor passes Regular site security officer patrols Front of house security duties Security Control room activities including the remote monitoring of alarm activations. You will respond to fire alarm activations, security incidents and emergencies. Provide friendly customer service to members of staff and visitors Carry out plant room and facilities checks when required. Complete security incident forms, notebook entries or Accident Report Forms as required. Ensure all Health & Safety policies are adhered to Work in conjunction with site Assignment Instructions Respond to emergency situations Other general security officer duties when required Momentum Security Recruitment Specialists Established as a Security Recruitment specialist Momentum Recruitment provide a quality focused recruitment service for the provision of permanent, contract & temporary staff across the EMEA region. Momentum Security Recruitment covers the following markets. Corporate Security Security Management Security Guarding - Management & Operations Security Guarding - SIA licensed Security Officer & site personnel staff Retail Loss Prevention, Audit & Fraud Security Sales & Business Development HSEQ (Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Assurance)
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Leicester, Leicestershire
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Housing Management Officer Location: Leicester Salary: 16,463 per annum Hours: Wednesday to Friday Working Pattern: Office-Based Contract: Permanent About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and organised Housing Management Officer to join our team in Leicester. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in housing management, supported accommodation, or social welfare services who is passionate about supporting vulnerable individuals and ensuring high-quality accommodation standards. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing housing-related processes, monitoring accommodation standards, supporting residents with housing benefit claims, and ensuring properties remain safe, compliant, and well-maintained. Key Responsibilities Housing & Financial Management Manage and monitor housing benefit claims, rent payments, and accommodation charges. Liaise with local authorities and benefits agencies regarding claims and payments. Maintain accurate financial records and produce regular reports. Monitor arrears and take appropriate action to maximise income recovery. Support residents to access appropriate benefits and financial assistance. Property & Maintenance Management Oversee the upkeep and maintenance of supported accommodation properties. Arrange and supervise contractors, maintenance work, and cleaning services. Conduct property inspections and maintain inventories. Ensure accommodation is prepared and ready for new residents. Health & Safety Ensure all accommodation complies with health and safety legislation and organisational policies. Conduct risk assessments and maintain health and safety records. Monitor fire safety procedures, security systems, and CCTV operations. Coordinate annual safety checks and inspections. Housing Administration Maintain accurate tenancy, referral, and occupancy records. Produce monitoring reports and statistical information. Support audits and quality assurance processes. Manage referrals and ensure accommodation occupancy levels are optimised. Resident Support Provide practical housing-related support to vulnerable women and families. Assist residents in maintaining independent living skills. Maintain accurate case records and documentation. Work collaboratively with internal and external partners to support resident outcomes. About You We are looking for someone who has: Essential Requirements Experience working within housing management, supported accommodation, social welfare, or a similar environment. Experience managing housing benefit claims, rents, or accommodation charges. Strong administration, record-keeping, and reporting skills. Good knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong IT, literacy, and numeracy skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. Commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion. Desirable Housing Management qualification or relevant training. Experience supporting vulnerable individuals or families. Knowledge of health and safety requirements within residential accommodation settings. What We Offer Meaningful work making a difference in people's lives. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunities for training and professional development. The chance to contribute to high-quality housing and support services within the Leicester community. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Housing Management Officer Location: Leicester Salary: 16,463 per annum Hours: Wednesday to Friday Working Pattern: Office-Based Contract: Permanent About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and organised Housing Management Officer to join our team in Leicester. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in housing management, supported accommodation, or social welfare services who is passionate about supporting vulnerable individuals and ensuring high-quality accommodation standards. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing housing-related processes, monitoring accommodation standards, supporting residents with housing benefit claims, and ensuring properties remain safe, compliant, and well-maintained. Key Responsibilities Housing & Financial Management Manage and monitor housing benefit claims, rent payments, and accommodation charges. Liaise with local authorities and benefits agencies regarding claims and payments. Maintain accurate financial records and produce regular reports. Monitor arrears and take appropriate action to maximise income recovery. Support residents to access appropriate benefits and financial assistance. Property & Maintenance Management Oversee the upkeep and maintenance of supported accommodation properties. Arrange and supervise contractors, maintenance work, and cleaning services. Conduct property inspections and maintain inventories. Ensure accommodation is prepared and ready for new residents. Health & Safety Ensure all accommodation complies with health and safety legislation and organisational policies. Conduct risk assessments and maintain health and safety records. Monitor fire safety procedures, security systems, and CCTV operations. Coordinate annual safety checks and inspections. Housing Administration Maintain accurate tenancy, referral, and occupancy records. Produce monitoring reports and statistical information. Support audits and quality assurance processes. Manage referrals and ensure accommodation occupancy levels are optimised. Resident Support Provide practical housing-related support to vulnerable women and families. Assist residents in maintaining independent living skills. Maintain accurate case records and documentation. Work collaboratively with internal and external partners to support resident outcomes. About You We are looking for someone who has: Essential Requirements Experience working within housing management, supported accommodation, social welfare, or a similar environment. Experience managing housing benefit claims, rents, or accommodation charges. Strong administration, record-keeping, and reporting skills. Good knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong IT, literacy, and numeracy skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. Commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion. Desirable Housing Management qualification or relevant training. Experience supporting vulnerable individuals or families. Knowledge of health and safety requirements within residential accommodation settings. What We Offer Meaningful work making a difference in people's lives. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunities for training and professional development. The chance to contribute to high-quality housing and support services within the Leicester community. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Quality Certification Officer Permanent Position Rapidly growing business Birmingham Excellent Salary My client are a precision manufacturing business, based in Birmingham, specialising in machining and assembly of high value, low volume components. Role Overview The Quality Certification Officer will be responsible for reviewing and approving supplier certification, which is used to manufacture critical components for supply primarily into the naval marine sector but also other marketplaces including civil nuclear. Key Responsibilities The Quality Certifications Officer will be responsible for ensuring that the certification received from suppliers is correct and to the quality standards our customers require. Duties will include but not be limited to: Reviewing of certification supplied by supply chain and verifying against the customers specifications in order to ensure full compliance with the customers' requirements. Liaising with suppliers to communicate effectively any required corrections to certificates where required. Analysing and verifying material using XRF positive material identification equipment. Providing advice and assistance to colleagues and suppliers regarding material and testing standards and requirements. Train suppliers in certification requirements and provide on-site support and certification approval as required. Lead projects to improve the workflow of certification and efficiency of processing to reduce checking lead times and ensure 100% RFT quality of product provided and associated certification. Maintain the certification database and ensure KPI targets are achieved. Dealing with all material enquiries both internally and externally Ensure that standard operating procedures are adhered to, deviations from process should be highlighted and the SOP reviewed and updated to ensure the process is correct and up to date. Carrying out any other duties appropriate to this post, as necessary or as requested. Raising concessions relating to material Raising and actioning DR's. QASOR review support QASOR generation support Support Contract review process including Quote2Order Support the goods inwards process. Support works order reviews where required. Arrange and monitor 3rd party test house requests. Skills & Experience Proven track record of success in Quality with a strong understanding and exposure to operations, engineering, distribution and supply chain. Graduate or equivalent qualification with a strong engineering/manufacturing background. Relevant Quality/Metallurgical professional qualifications. Experience of operating within a global manufacturing/ technology business and a balance of working both strategically and operationally. Broad based technical and business knowledge of the Nuclear/Defence industry is desirable. Experience in a metrics focused environment including weekly and monthly quarterly reporting and analysis. Knowledge of Defence standards and accreditations Strong computer literate skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Excellent attention to detail with a high accuracy level. Support the Quality Assurance as required in the following area(s):- Process audits Customer audit preparation Internal reject analysis Benefits 10% matched pension Flexible working 25 days plus bank holidays annual leave Health care scheme Due to security clearances and restrictions, candidates must hold a British passport
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Quality Certification Officer Permanent Position Rapidly growing business Birmingham Excellent Salary My client are a precision manufacturing business, based in Birmingham, specialising in machining and assembly of high value, low volume components. Role Overview The Quality Certification Officer will be responsible for reviewing and approving supplier certification, which is used to manufacture critical components for supply primarily into the naval marine sector but also other marketplaces including civil nuclear. Key Responsibilities The Quality Certifications Officer will be responsible for ensuring that the certification received from suppliers is correct and to the quality standards our customers require. Duties will include but not be limited to: Reviewing of certification supplied by supply chain and verifying against the customers specifications in order to ensure full compliance with the customers' requirements. Liaising with suppliers to communicate effectively any required corrections to certificates where required. Analysing and verifying material using XRF positive material identification equipment. Providing advice and assistance to colleagues and suppliers regarding material and testing standards and requirements. Train suppliers in certification requirements and provide on-site support and certification approval as required. Lead projects to improve the workflow of certification and efficiency of processing to reduce checking lead times and ensure 100% RFT quality of product provided and associated certification. Maintain the certification database and ensure KPI targets are achieved. Dealing with all material enquiries both internally and externally Ensure that standard operating procedures are adhered to, deviations from process should be highlighted and the SOP reviewed and updated to ensure the process is correct and up to date. Carrying out any other duties appropriate to this post, as necessary or as requested. Raising concessions relating to material Raising and actioning DR's. QASOR review support QASOR generation support Support Contract review process including Quote2Order Support the goods inwards process. Support works order reviews where required. Arrange and monitor 3rd party test house requests. Skills & Experience Proven track record of success in Quality with a strong understanding and exposure to operations, engineering, distribution and supply chain. Graduate or equivalent qualification with a strong engineering/manufacturing background. Relevant Quality/Metallurgical professional qualifications. Experience of operating within a global manufacturing/ technology business and a balance of working both strategically and operationally. Broad based technical and business knowledge of the Nuclear/Defence industry is desirable. Experience in a metrics focused environment including weekly and monthly quarterly reporting and analysis. Knowledge of Defence standards and accreditations Strong computer literate skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint) Excellent attention to detail with a high accuracy level. Support the Quality Assurance as required in the following area(s):- Process audits Customer audit preparation Internal reject analysis Benefits 10% matched pension Flexible working 25 days plus bank holidays annual leave Health care scheme Due to security clearances and restrictions, candidates must hold a British passport
This North London Authority are looking for a Quality Assurance & Standards Officer. Details of the role are: Undertake a reconciliation of affordable rent agreements. Confirm GLA approvals for all affordable rent units Review service charges levied on affordable rented properties and either remove or incorporate them within rent levels. Remove or incorporate service charges into rent levels Determine why London affordable rent properties are being charged a rent above LAR rates. Identify cause and correct LAR rent levels Investigate the rents for 1,365 properties and establish whether an overcharge has occurred and if so, establish a repayment procedure. Validate rents and refund any overcharges Review the existing property valuations and having a more consistent approach across the housing stock. This exercise needs to be conducted before the impact of rent convergence is modelled. Undertake valuation rationalisation (circa 7500) before rent convergence modelling To apply for this role you must have: Be eligible to work within the UK Experience of leading and facilitating workshops and/or working groups to deliver projects. For more information or details of other roles, please contact Jade at Social Care Locums or visit our website to upload your CV.
Jun 23, 2026
Seasonal
This North London Authority are looking for a Quality Assurance & Standards Officer. Details of the role are: Undertake a reconciliation of affordable rent agreements. Confirm GLA approvals for all affordable rent units Review service charges levied on affordable rented properties and either remove or incorporate them within rent levels. Remove or incorporate service charges into rent levels Determine why London affordable rent properties are being charged a rent above LAR rates. Identify cause and correct LAR rent levels Investigate the rents for 1,365 properties and establish whether an overcharge has occurred and if so, establish a repayment procedure. Validate rents and refund any overcharges Review the existing property valuations and having a more consistent approach across the housing stock. This exercise needs to be conducted before the impact of rent convergence is modelled. Undertake valuation rationalisation (circa 7500) before rent convergence modelling To apply for this role you must have: Be eligible to work within the UK Experience of leading and facilitating workshops and/or working groups to deliver projects. For more information or details of other roles, please contact Jade at Social Care Locums or visit our website to upload your CV.
Independent Financial Adviser Newark, Existing Client Bank, Career Development The Job An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Independent Financial Adviser to join our client in their Wealth Management team. The successful candidate will provide high-quality advice across investments, pensions and wider financial planning matters, delivering a comprehensive and client-focused service. This role requires a proactive and self-motivated individual who can develop and manage strong client relationships while ensuring all work is completed compliantly and in line with FCA regulations. Key responsibilities include: Providing ongoing financial advice and support to existing clients Developing new financial services business alongside Partners and Fee Earners Reviewing client portfolios in line with ongoing service agreements Identifying client needs and researching the market to provide suitable recommendations Maintaining high performance and client care standards Keeping the firm s case management system fully up to date Ensuring all business activities are conducted compliantly and efficiently Working in accordance with firm policies, FCA regulations and best practice standards Cooperating fully with the Compliance Manager and Money Laundering Reporting Officer Occasional travel to other offices may be required The Candidate The ideal candidate will hold a diploma-level financial services qualification. They will possess a strong understanding of investments, pensions and inheritance tax planning, alongside excellent communication and relationship management skills. Candidates should also demonstrate: Strong Microsoft Office skills, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint A strategic yet hands-on approach to work Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities The ability to build strong working relationships at all levels The ability to work effectively under pressure and to deadlines A proactive attitude with strong integrity and empathy Team-oriented mindset with a good sense of humour Desirable experience includes: Degree-level education or equivalent experience Trust investment experience Experience using case management systems Understanding of confidentiality and data protection requirements The Package Monday to Friday working hours (9:00am - 5:15pm) Competitive salary depending on experience Regular performance related salary review Competitive holiday allowance Employee assistance programme Salary exchange pension scheme Life assurance (3x salary) Income protection Staff discount Stay up to date with the latest opportunities from Modus Talent by registering on our website: (url removed) and following us on LinkedIn. Modus Talent is a specialist recruitment consultancy focused on delivering high-quality permanent recruitment solutions across professional and commercial functions. We work closely with businesses to support hires across finance, business support, sales, marketing, operations and leadership roles, partnering with clients on both individual appointments and long-term hiring strategies. Our approach is methodical, consultative and tailored - offering more than just CVs. Our services include bespoke recruitment solutions, targeted search and selection, candidate profiling, market insight, and end-to-end recruitment support designed to create lasting placements for both clients and candidates. To find out how Modus Talent can support your next career move or help you secure the right hire for your business, please visit (url removed) or contact our team on (phone number removed) to arrange a confidential conversation.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Independent Financial Adviser Newark, Existing Client Bank, Career Development The Job An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Independent Financial Adviser to join our client in their Wealth Management team. The successful candidate will provide high-quality advice across investments, pensions and wider financial planning matters, delivering a comprehensive and client-focused service. This role requires a proactive and self-motivated individual who can develop and manage strong client relationships while ensuring all work is completed compliantly and in line with FCA regulations. Key responsibilities include: Providing ongoing financial advice and support to existing clients Developing new financial services business alongside Partners and Fee Earners Reviewing client portfolios in line with ongoing service agreements Identifying client needs and researching the market to provide suitable recommendations Maintaining high performance and client care standards Keeping the firm s case management system fully up to date Ensuring all business activities are conducted compliantly and efficiently Working in accordance with firm policies, FCA regulations and best practice standards Cooperating fully with the Compliance Manager and Money Laundering Reporting Officer Occasional travel to other offices may be required The Candidate The ideal candidate will hold a diploma-level financial services qualification. They will possess a strong understanding of investments, pensions and inheritance tax planning, alongside excellent communication and relationship management skills. Candidates should also demonstrate: Strong Microsoft Office skills, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint A strategic yet hands-on approach to work Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities The ability to build strong working relationships at all levels The ability to work effectively under pressure and to deadlines A proactive attitude with strong integrity and empathy Team-oriented mindset with a good sense of humour Desirable experience includes: Degree-level education or equivalent experience Trust investment experience Experience using case management systems Understanding of confidentiality and data protection requirements The Package Monday to Friday working hours (9:00am - 5:15pm) Competitive salary depending on experience Regular performance related salary review Competitive holiday allowance Employee assistance programme Salary exchange pension scheme Life assurance (3x salary) Income protection Staff discount Stay up to date with the latest opportunities from Modus Talent by registering on our website: (url removed) and following us on LinkedIn. Modus Talent is a specialist recruitment consultancy focused on delivering high-quality permanent recruitment solutions across professional and commercial functions. We work closely with businesses to support hires across finance, business support, sales, marketing, operations and leadership roles, partnering with clients on both individual appointments and long-term hiring strategies. Our approach is methodical, consultative and tailored - offering more than just CVs. Our services include bespoke recruitment solutions, targeted search and selection, candidate profiling, market insight, and end-to-end recruitment support designed to create lasting placements for both clients and candidates. To find out how Modus Talent can support your next career move or help you secure the right hire for your business, please visit (url removed) or contact our team on (phone number removed) to arrange a confidential conversation.
Ashberry recruitment are currently recruiting a property service manager for a well established housing association in West Yorkshire. In this role, the successful candidate would be expected to oversee the Intensive housing management (IHM) functions at all of the the services ran by the housing association. You would be accountable to: The Head of Service/chief Executive Working hours: 35 hours per week working flexibly Monday to Friday 9am-6:30pm Annual Leave: 20 working days plus 5 days after successful completion of Probationary period plus 8 public holidays THE ROLE WILL INCLUDE; To be the safeguarding and health and safety lead for the organisation. Conducting health and safety visits to properties alongside tenancy management officer and support staff at each service. To identify any health and safety or safeguarding issues and work to resolve with the relevant teams. To liaise with our landlord partners when taking on new properties and ensuring that all paperwork is completed, health and safety standards are met before leases are signed by Heads of Service. (HOS) To ensure stock condition surveys and any new leased accommodation standards checks are completed in conjunction with service managers and all paperwork is uploaded to relevant accommodation folders. To ensure maintenance spreadsheets are audited on a weekly basis and any issues identified are followed through with the relevant team until signed off. To ensure any risk assessments associated with accommodation and or office spaces are reviewed in line with policies and procedures and any issues identified are resolved within time scales. To assist HOS with ensuring that we are complying with all quality assurance by auditing the service practices annually , relating to BQAF and SHIP standards. To work with the Head of Service to complete annual CHAS accreditation and work with HOS to ensure any other accreditations are carried out. To work with the Business Support Manager to organise and host quarterly Speakout forum meetings with Service Users in relation to Intensive housing management, accommodation standards and the organisations Speakout charter. To review IHM related policies and procedures as per the timetable for reviews. INTENSIVE HOUSING MANAGEMENT; To ensure that void properties are turned around and re let within agreed timescales as per key performance indicators for each service. To audit void spreadsheet on a fortnightly basis and discuss any issues with relevant service managers/team leaders. To comply with and ensure teams are working within the Organisation's Referrals & Allocations Policy and procedures in order to maximise occupancy levels and minimise voids. To promote key health and safety policies that protect and safeguard service users as part of our duty of care to vulnerable people. Ensure our Health and Safety Policy and procedures e.g. inspections and tests are carried out across our services in a robust and responsive way to ensure that we can promote a safe environment for our service users to live in. To oversee the buildings are safe and protected from direct or indirect harm. Liaising with relevant building owners or landlord representatives to ensure that our schemes are maintained to a high standard and do not pose any risk to our service users and/or wider community. To audit repairs spreadsheets on a fortnightly basis to ensure all repairs are carried out within timescales. To ensure all properties have an up-to-date annual fire risk assessment in place. To audit the fire reporting spreadsheet on a fortnightly basis to ensure all FRA's are up to date with a clear review date. Ensure staff and service users understand and abide by the fire evacuation procedures. To keep informed of any changes in legislation relating to fire. To work in conjunction with the Council and hostel service manager to ensure that an annual FRA is completed and all actions and remedial work is carried out within timescales. To audit the annual testing spreadsheets to ensure all properties are compliant with all risk assessments required within timescales. To work in conjunction with service managers to review disaster recovery strategies for dispersed accommodation and hostel service on an annual basis. Report any concerns you may have around serious health and safety issues to HOS in order that they can be dealt with as a priority. WHAT IS EXPECTED OF YOU IN THIS ROLE; 1. To have strong leadership skills - to be able to lead from the front. Deploying resources effectively and efficiently in order to meet business objectives and fulfil team performance targets. 2. Team Building - Raising morale and ensuring that everyone is doing their bit to pull as a team and ensure that quality services are being delivered in a fair and consistent manner. 3. Effective support - to be able to guide and support staff in delivering a high standard of intensive housing management services. 4. To apply effective problem solving skills and initiating a project management approach that identifies a problem, apply a solution, implement and monitor effectiveness. 5. To apply strong communication skills that clarifies work tasks and expectations of role/responsibility. 6. To be able to respond to crisis and emergency situations in a calm and responsive manner. 7. To promote health and safety and safeguarding at every level in terms of accommodation, staff, service users and the working environment. 8. To work collaboratively within the management team to ensure that management performance targets and business objectives across the organisation are fulfilled within clear timescales. YOU MUST - - Have previous experience working in the supported housing sector - A full UK driving license - Previous experience in property management - Knowledge of health and safety regulations and Safeguarding procedures - Have a CIH Level 4 or equivalent, or be willing to undertake the relevant training to achieve this.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Ashberry recruitment are currently recruiting a property service manager for a well established housing association in West Yorkshire. In this role, the successful candidate would be expected to oversee the Intensive housing management (IHM) functions at all of the the services ran by the housing association. You would be accountable to: The Head of Service/chief Executive Working hours: 35 hours per week working flexibly Monday to Friday 9am-6:30pm Annual Leave: 20 working days plus 5 days after successful completion of Probationary period plus 8 public holidays THE ROLE WILL INCLUDE; To be the safeguarding and health and safety lead for the organisation. Conducting health and safety visits to properties alongside tenancy management officer and support staff at each service. To identify any health and safety or safeguarding issues and work to resolve with the relevant teams. To liaise with our landlord partners when taking on new properties and ensuring that all paperwork is completed, health and safety standards are met before leases are signed by Heads of Service. (HOS) To ensure stock condition surveys and any new leased accommodation standards checks are completed in conjunction with service managers and all paperwork is uploaded to relevant accommodation folders. To ensure maintenance spreadsheets are audited on a weekly basis and any issues identified are followed through with the relevant team until signed off. To ensure any risk assessments associated with accommodation and or office spaces are reviewed in line with policies and procedures and any issues identified are resolved within time scales. To assist HOS with ensuring that we are complying with all quality assurance by auditing the service practices annually , relating to BQAF and SHIP standards. To work with the Head of Service to complete annual CHAS accreditation and work with HOS to ensure any other accreditations are carried out. To work with the Business Support Manager to organise and host quarterly Speakout forum meetings with Service Users in relation to Intensive housing management, accommodation standards and the organisations Speakout charter. To review IHM related policies and procedures as per the timetable for reviews. INTENSIVE HOUSING MANAGEMENT; To ensure that void properties are turned around and re let within agreed timescales as per key performance indicators for each service. To audit void spreadsheet on a fortnightly basis and discuss any issues with relevant service managers/team leaders. To comply with and ensure teams are working within the Organisation's Referrals & Allocations Policy and procedures in order to maximise occupancy levels and minimise voids. To promote key health and safety policies that protect and safeguard service users as part of our duty of care to vulnerable people. Ensure our Health and Safety Policy and procedures e.g. inspections and tests are carried out across our services in a robust and responsive way to ensure that we can promote a safe environment for our service users to live in. To oversee the buildings are safe and protected from direct or indirect harm. Liaising with relevant building owners or landlord representatives to ensure that our schemes are maintained to a high standard and do not pose any risk to our service users and/or wider community. To audit repairs spreadsheets on a fortnightly basis to ensure all repairs are carried out within timescales. To ensure all properties have an up-to-date annual fire risk assessment in place. To audit the fire reporting spreadsheet on a fortnightly basis to ensure all FRA's are up to date with a clear review date. Ensure staff and service users understand and abide by the fire evacuation procedures. To keep informed of any changes in legislation relating to fire. To work in conjunction with the Council and hostel service manager to ensure that an annual FRA is completed and all actions and remedial work is carried out within timescales. To audit the annual testing spreadsheets to ensure all properties are compliant with all risk assessments required within timescales. To work in conjunction with service managers to review disaster recovery strategies for dispersed accommodation and hostel service on an annual basis. Report any concerns you may have around serious health and safety issues to HOS in order that they can be dealt with as a priority. WHAT IS EXPECTED OF YOU IN THIS ROLE; 1. To have strong leadership skills - to be able to lead from the front. Deploying resources effectively and efficiently in order to meet business objectives and fulfil team performance targets. 2. Team Building - Raising morale and ensuring that everyone is doing their bit to pull as a team and ensure that quality services are being delivered in a fair and consistent manner. 3. Effective support - to be able to guide and support staff in delivering a high standard of intensive housing management services. 4. To apply effective problem solving skills and initiating a project management approach that identifies a problem, apply a solution, implement and monitor effectiveness. 5. To apply strong communication skills that clarifies work tasks and expectations of role/responsibility. 6. To be able to respond to crisis and emergency situations in a calm and responsive manner. 7. To promote health and safety and safeguarding at every level in terms of accommodation, staff, service users and the working environment. 8. To work collaboratively within the management team to ensure that management performance targets and business objectives across the organisation are fulfilled within clear timescales. YOU MUST - - Have previous experience working in the supported housing sector - A full UK driving license - Previous experience in property management - Knowledge of health and safety regulations and Safeguarding procedures - Have a CIH Level 4 or equivalent, or be willing to undertake the relevant training to achieve this.
1. Job Purpose Manages up to 6 directly managed staff. To be responsible to the Head of Integrated Commissioning and Systems Development or Associate Director of Integrated Commissioning & System Development (Early Help, Social Care and Personalised Commissioning). The Postholder will be responsible for: Developing and implementing our integrated commissioning approach across the Council and the NHS, which enables strong partnerships and high-quality services that support Greenwich people to lead healthy, fulfilling and independent lives. Supporting colleagues through partnership and co-production, continued design and implementation of our integrated commissioning framework for adult/children's services that incorporates appropriate governance structures, and which supports an integrated, outcome focused approach to health and social care. Working collaboratively with the market, residents and colleagues across the system to implement transformational change through commissioning for outcomes, including further integration of health, care and other forms of support. The Strategic Commissioning and System Development Lead will have responsibility for delivering all commissioning activities in high value projects and will be accountable for the activities of the officers they manage. 2. Main Duties To be the strategic commissioning and system development lead for services for adults/children, with the direct responsibility for strategic management, you will be aligned to one of the following commissioning functions: Home First incl Home Care - Adults Ageing Well, incl Accommodation Based Care - Adults Early Help, incl Carers/Integrated Community Equipment Services/Assistive Technology Enabled Care - Adults Learning Disability Partnerships - Adults Mental Health and Complex Care inc Physical Disabilites - Partnerships - Adults Transitions and Autism, Across Children's and Adults Prevention and Maternity - Children Social Care - Children SEND - Children Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing - Children. Knowledge Educated to degree level or equivalent professional qualification or management experience or Knowledge acquired through experience or training. Good knowledge of health/care system, policy, priorities and practice along with experience of its implementation gained in a health, care or local authority setting. Good knowledge of service design, behavioural science and transformation tools and strategies that drive improved outcomes for people. Thorough knowledge of legislation relevant to the role, which may include the Children Act 1989, the Health and Care Act 2022, the Care Act 2014, the Children's and Families Act 2017, and the Mental Health Act 1983, Deprivation of Liberties, statutory regulations and government guidance, and standards relevant to planning, commissioning, procuring, safeguarding and quality assurance. This includes familiarity with regulations governing services for adults and/or children and young people. Sound awareness of the needs of vulnerable residents.
Jun 22, 2026
Contractor
1. Job Purpose Manages up to 6 directly managed staff. To be responsible to the Head of Integrated Commissioning and Systems Development or Associate Director of Integrated Commissioning & System Development (Early Help, Social Care and Personalised Commissioning). The Postholder will be responsible for: Developing and implementing our integrated commissioning approach across the Council and the NHS, which enables strong partnerships and high-quality services that support Greenwich people to lead healthy, fulfilling and independent lives. Supporting colleagues through partnership and co-production, continued design and implementation of our integrated commissioning framework for adult/children's services that incorporates appropriate governance structures, and which supports an integrated, outcome focused approach to health and social care. Working collaboratively with the market, residents and colleagues across the system to implement transformational change through commissioning for outcomes, including further integration of health, care and other forms of support. The Strategic Commissioning and System Development Lead will have responsibility for delivering all commissioning activities in high value projects and will be accountable for the activities of the officers they manage. 2. Main Duties To be the strategic commissioning and system development lead for services for adults/children, with the direct responsibility for strategic management, you will be aligned to one of the following commissioning functions: Home First incl Home Care - Adults Ageing Well, incl Accommodation Based Care - Adults Early Help, incl Carers/Integrated Community Equipment Services/Assistive Technology Enabled Care - Adults Learning Disability Partnerships - Adults Mental Health and Complex Care inc Physical Disabilites - Partnerships - Adults Transitions and Autism, Across Children's and Adults Prevention and Maternity - Children Social Care - Children SEND - Children Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing - Children. Knowledge Educated to degree level or equivalent professional qualification or management experience or Knowledge acquired through experience or training. Good knowledge of health/care system, policy, priorities and practice along with experience of its implementation gained in a health, care or local authority setting. Good knowledge of service design, behavioural science and transformation tools and strategies that drive improved outcomes for people. Thorough knowledge of legislation relevant to the role, which may include the Children Act 1989, the Health and Care Act 2022, the Care Act 2014, the Children's and Families Act 2017, and the Mental Health Act 1983, Deprivation of Liberties, statutory regulations and government guidance, and standards relevant to planning, commissioning, procuring, safeguarding and quality assurance. This includes familiarity with regulations governing services for adults and/or children and young people. Sound awareness of the needs of vulnerable residents.
The role We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic professional to join our Environmental Assessment and Advice Team as an Environmental Assessment Officer (Freshwater Fisheries) , based in North West Wales . In this role, you'll play a vital part in monitoring and assessing freshwater fisheries across the region, providing high quality technical advice that helps protect and sustainably manage our natural resources. The post offers a rewarding mix of field and office-based work , with the main field season running from June to October , allowing you to see the direct impact of your work on rivers and fisheries across Wales. You'll bring strong experience in fisheries monitoring, along with excellent data analysis and report writing skills. Comfortable working outdoors and in or around water, you'll also be confident travelling to remote sites and driving a range of vehicles, including four-wheel drive vehicles. As part of this role you will work with others to plan and deliver the annual electric fishing monitoring programme, including training new staff and managing kit maintenance, provide advice and guidance, archiving data and supporting other fisheries activities across the organisation. You will be analysing and interpreting data and reporting on findings for statutory and other purposes such as Water Framework Directive, the Eels Regulations Directive, issues of local importance, producing evidence that informs the sustainable management of our natural resources. You will also provide fisheries information to internal and external stakeholders including local fisheries groups and produce a fisheries newsletter and contributing to Know Your River documents. Driving is essential to this role, as it involves fieldwork in remote locations that are not serviced or accessible by public transport. The post also requires the transport of monitoring equipment, including the use of a four wheel drive vehicle. You must hold a full and current UK driving license. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. To make an informal enquiry about this role, please contact Claire Liversage at Interviews will take place through Microsoft Teams About Us The Environmental Assessment and Advice Team in North West Wales sits within the Operations Directorate , and you will report directly to the Team Leader . This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop your technical expertise while making a meaningful contribution to the protection and enhancement of Wales' freshwater environments. What you will do Undertake ad hoc and routine system administration, data quality assurance, analysis and reporting. Provide specialist, monitoring technical advice and guidance to internal and external customers, from a range of sources; helping ensure that decisions are based on sound technical judgement, in line with current legislation and best practice. Produce technical reports analysing and interpreting national and local datasets for operational work, public enquiries, court appeals etc. Help ensure that NRW's monitoring data is collected and stored to the quality standards prescribed by European and UK legislation and by NRW policy. Assist Senior EAO and TL in planning, scheduling and tracking the annual survey and monitoring programmes, with regards to sampling activities. Advise on specialist non-routine monitoring/survey work and the analysis of data including input on delivery of operational measures. Contribute to delivery of survey and monitoring programmes. Guide, advise and support internal and external customers, ensuring decisions are made on sound technical data and information. Help resolve local issues by providing scientific and technical advice/interpretation of monitoring data. Assist in the development, implementation of new monitoring and reporting methods, including collaboration with partner organisations at a local level. Respond to requests for information relating to monitoring data, within specified deadlines. Maintain and procure specialist sampling equipment. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy , together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method.Expertise in freshwater fisheries science and knowledge of relevant legislation. Practical experience of a wide range of field-based monitoring activities and methods, sometimes undertaken in physically demanding environments, and knowledge of desk and field-based analysis methods. Good analytical and organisational skills, including experience of data management systems, and knowledge of data handling, including GIS, and use of statistics. Excellent communication skills, including interpreting and reporting on environmental data. A current full UK valid driving licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles. (cars and vans). Ability to swim and be confident working in water. Welsh Language level requirement Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Desirable: Level B2 - Upper intermediate level Welsh language levels Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. Additional Information Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. Natural Resources Wales is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Although we hold a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship licence, it applies only to specific roles that meet both the eligibility criteria and salary requirements set out by the UK Government under the Skilled Worker visa route. Benefits This role will offer a range of benefits, including: Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 28.97% (successful internal staff will remain in their current pension scheme) 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days generous leave entitlements for all your life needs commitment to professional development health and wellbeing benefits and support weekly wellbeing hour to use as you choose See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive. Please keep reading We're passionate about creating a diverse workforce and positively encourage applications from under-represented communities. We embrace equality of opportunity irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. We are committed to equal opportunities, and we guarantee interviews for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. We want to attract and retain talented and highly skilled staff, so we make sure that our pay scales remain competitive. We advertise the full pay scale on our job descriptions. Appointed candidates start at the first point of the pay scale and annual increments are paid each year. We want our staff to grow professionally and personally. From leadership development to access to further and higher education courses, our staff have opportunities to expand their knowledge on variety of topics, stay current in their field and continue to learn as their career progresses. We are a Bilingual organisation which complies with the Welsh Language Standards. Welsh language skills are considered an asset to NRW, and we encourage and support staff to learn, develop and use their Welsh language skills. , GGL, GRJ
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
The role We have an exciting opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic professional to join our Environmental Assessment and Advice Team as an Environmental Assessment Officer (Freshwater Fisheries) , based in North West Wales . In this role, you'll play a vital part in monitoring and assessing freshwater fisheries across the region, providing high quality technical advice that helps protect and sustainably manage our natural resources. The post offers a rewarding mix of field and office-based work , with the main field season running from June to October , allowing you to see the direct impact of your work on rivers and fisheries across Wales. You'll bring strong experience in fisheries monitoring, along with excellent data analysis and report writing skills. Comfortable working outdoors and in or around water, you'll also be confident travelling to remote sites and driving a range of vehicles, including four-wheel drive vehicles. As part of this role you will work with others to plan and deliver the annual electric fishing monitoring programme, including training new staff and managing kit maintenance, provide advice and guidance, archiving data and supporting other fisheries activities across the organisation. You will be analysing and interpreting data and reporting on findings for statutory and other purposes such as Water Framework Directive, the Eels Regulations Directive, issues of local importance, producing evidence that informs the sustainable management of our natural resources. You will also provide fisheries information to internal and external stakeholders including local fisheries groups and produce a fisheries newsletter and contributing to Know Your River documents. Driving is essential to this role, as it involves fieldwork in remote locations that are not serviced or accessible by public transport. The post also requires the transport of monitoring equipment, including the use of a four wheel drive vehicle. You must hold a full and current UK driving license. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. To make an informal enquiry about this role, please contact Claire Liversage at Interviews will take place through Microsoft Teams About Us The Environmental Assessment and Advice Team in North West Wales sits within the Operations Directorate , and you will report directly to the Team Leader . This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop your technical expertise while making a meaningful contribution to the protection and enhancement of Wales' freshwater environments. What you will do Undertake ad hoc and routine system administration, data quality assurance, analysis and reporting. Provide specialist, monitoring technical advice and guidance to internal and external customers, from a range of sources; helping ensure that decisions are based on sound technical judgement, in line with current legislation and best practice. Produce technical reports analysing and interpreting national and local datasets for operational work, public enquiries, court appeals etc. Help ensure that NRW's monitoring data is collected and stored to the quality standards prescribed by European and UK legislation and by NRW policy. Assist Senior EAO and TL in planning, scheduling and tracking the annual survey and monitoring programmes, with regards to sampling activities. Advise on specialist non-routine monitoring/survey work and the analysis of data including input on delivery of operational measures. Contribute to delivery of survey and monitoring programmes. Guide, advise and support internal and external customers, ensuring decisions are made on sound technical data and information. Help resolve local issues by providing scientific and technical advice/interpretation of monitoring data. Assist in the development, implementation of new monitoring and reporting methods, including collaboration with partner organisations at a local level. Respond to requests for information relating to monitoring data, within specified deadlines. Maintain and procure specialist sampling equipment. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy , together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method.Expertise in freshwater fisheries science and knowledge of relevant legislation. Practical experience of a wide range of field-based monitoring activities and methods, sometimes undertaken in physically demanding environments, and knowledge of desk and field-based analysis methods. Good analytical and organisational skills, including experience of data management systems, and knowledge of data handling, including GIS, and use of statistics. Excellent communication skills, including interpreting and reporting on environmental data. A current full UK valid driving licence to drive NRW fleet vehicles. (cars and vans). Ability to swim and be confident working in water. Welsh Language level requirement Essential: Level A1 - Entry level Desirable: Level B2 - Upper intermediate level Welsh language levels Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. Additional Information Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. Natural Resources Wales is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Although we hold a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship licence, it applies only to specific roles that meet both the eligibility criteria and salary requirements set out by the UK Government under the Skilled Worker visa route. Benefits This role will offer a range of benefits, including: Civil Service Pension Scheme offering employer contributions of 28.97% (successful internal staff will remain in their current pension scheme) 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days generous leave entitlements for all your life needs commitment to professional development health and wellbeing benefits and support weekly wellbeing hour to use as you choose See full details for all the employee benefits you will receive. Please keep reading We're passionate about creating a diverse workforce and positively encourage applications from under-represented communities. We embrace equality of opportunity irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. We are committed to equal opportunities, and we guarantee interviews for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. We want to attract and retain talented and highly skilled staff, so we make sure that our pay scales remain competitive. We advertise the full pay scale on our job descriptions. Appointed candidates start at the first point of the pay scale and annual increments are paid each year. We want our staff to grow professionally and personally. From leadership development to access to further and higher education courses, our staff have opportunities to expand their knowledge on variety of topics, stay current in their field and continue to learn as their career progresses. We are a Bilingual organisation which complies with the Welsh Language Standards. Welsh language skills are considered an asset to NRW, and we encourage and support staff to learn, develop and use their Welsh language skills. , GGL, GRJ
Are you someone who pays close attention to detail with experience working in a regulated environment? Do you enjoy identifying issues, following clear processes, and giving fair, balanced feedback? Due to company growth, we are looking for a Quality Assurance Officer to join the team. Purpose of the Role Reporting to the Compliance Manager, your role will be to ensure the quality and compliance of both internal and external contact teams meet client contractual standards. You'll carry out quality assurance reviews in line with legislation, regulations, client requirements, and company policies. This role requires strong attention to detail, the ability to stay focused on repetitive tasks, and a team-oriented approach to achieving shared goals. You'll work closely with colleagues across the business and liaise with clients to maintain high levels of quality and service, while meeting departmental and individual KPIs and staying up to date with relevant business and regulatory changes. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities Carry out a set number of field visit and call recording quality reviews each week/month in line with client and internal targets. Provide regular feedback to managers and teams, identifying training needs and highlighting any issues. Analyse QA results to identify trends and report findings to the Compliance Manager, ensuring fair and consistent customer treatment at all times. Escalate urgent issues where needed and communicate findings clearly across the business. Maintain QA scorecards in line with client requirements and support wider departmental activities to help maintain service levels. Follow multiple client processes accurately and complete administrative tasks such as file creation and updates. Update process manuals, support call listening activities for field teams, and ensure compliance with company procedures, including GDPR. Take part in training and development opportunities, travel to offsite meetings when required, and actively look for improvements across the business. Build strong working relationships across all areas of the organisation and complete any additional tasks requested by management. The above is not an exhaustive list and other duties may be required. Why work at Richburns? You will be part of a successful and rapidly growing company, with an open and supportive environment. Some other benefits include: Employee assistance programme Death in Service benefit 25 days holiday (pro-rated for part time) plus 8 days bank holidays 3% pension Personal and career development opportunities You must not have a criminal record and will be required to undergo a DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service) and Credit Reference Check.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Are you someone who pays close attention to detail with experience working in a regulated environment? Do you enjoy identifying issues, following clear processes, and giving fair, balanced feedback? Due to company growth, we are looking for a Quality Assurance Officer to join the team. Purpose of the Role Reporting to the Compliance Manager, your role will be to ensure the quality and compliance of both internal and external contact teams meet client contractual standards. You'll carry out quality assurance reviews in line with legislation, regulations, client requirements, and company policies. This role requires strong attention to detail, the ability to stay focused on repetitive tasks, and a team-oriented approach to achieving shared goals. You'll work closely with colleagues across the business and liaise with clients to maintain high levels of quality and service, while meeting departmental and individual KPIs and staying up to date with relevant business and regulatory changes. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities Carry out a set number of field visit and call recording quality reviews each week/month in line with client and internal targets. Provide regular feedback to managers and teams, identifying training needs and highlighting any issues. Analyse QA results to identify trends and report findings to the Compliance Manager, ensuring fair and consistent customer treatment at all times. Escalate urgent issues where needed and communicate findings clearly across the business. Maintain QA scorecards in line with client requirements and support wider departmental activities to help maintain service levels. Follow multiple client processes accurately and complete administrative tasks such as file creation and updates. Update process manuals, support call listening activities for field teams, and ensure compliance with company procedures, including GDPR. Take part in training and development opportunities, travel to offsite meetings when required, and actively look for improvements across the business. Build strong working relationships across all areas of the organisation and complete any additional tasks requested by management. The above is not an exhaustive list and other duties may be required. Why work at Richburns? You will be part of a successful and rapidly growing company, with an open and supportive environment. Some other benefits include: Employee assistance programme Death in Service benefit 25 days holiday (pro-rated for part time) plus 8 days bank holidays 3% pension Personal and career development opportunities You must not have a criminal record and will be required to undergo a DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service) and Credit Reference Check.
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. PNSO Data Officer Location: Netley, Hampshire Contract: Full-Time, Contract (6 Months) Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday Pay Rate: 15.72 per hour Start Date: ASAP Parking Available: Yes On-Site Catering: Yes About the Role We are currently seeking an experienced and detail-oriented PNSO Data Officer to join a busy policing support environment on a six-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with previous policing experience and extensive knowledge of national police databases. The successful candidate will play a vital role in maintaining the integrity, accuracy, and governance of critical national policing systems while supporting operational investigations and national initiatives. Working within a specialist team, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining national policing databases, ensuring compliance with national operating standards, legislation, and information governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain national policing databases and associated infrastructure. Process requests relating to sensitive police information in accordance with national operating standards and legislation. Conduct detailed assessments of data to support investigations and operational policing requirements. Ensure compliance with national standards relating to information retention, disclosure, and management. Carry out quality assurance reviews and testing processes to maintain data accuracy and integrity. Identify risks associated with data quality, access, or information sharing and provide recommendations for improvement. Produce reports outlining findings, risks, and corrective actions where necessary. Provide specialist advice and guidance to colleagues regarding national police systems and data governance. Support identity and access management processes, including administration of secure system access. Liaise with internal departments, external agencies, and partner organisations to support collaborative projects and national programmes. Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive and intelligence-related information. Contribute to ongoing service improvements and ensure compliance with data protection and information governance policies. Essential Experience and Skills To be considered for this role, applicants must have: Previous experience working within a policing environment. Experience accessing and working with the following systems: PNC (Police National Computer) RMS (including record updates) PND (Police National Database) NABIS Experience supporting projects and delivering administrative or operational support. At least one year's experience working in a busy office environment using computerised data systems. Experience cross-referencing information across multiple complex systems. Strong record-keeping and quality assurance experience. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement abilities. The ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Qualifications Essential: Educated to QCF Level 2 (including Maths and English) or equivalent experience. Desirable: RSA II qualification or equivalent. Additional Requirements Successful candidates will be required to undergo and maintain enhanced security vetting (SC/MV). A strong understanding of data protection principles and GDPR requirements is essential. Ability to work fully office-based from the Netley location. Immediate or short-notice availability is highly desirable. What's on Offer? Competitive hourly rate of 15.72 per hour Full-time Monday to Friday working pattern Free on-site parking On-site catering facilities Opportunity to work within a specialist policing support function Gain valuable experience supporting national policing systems and operational investigations If you have previous policing experience, strong database management skills, and knowledge of national police systems, we would like to hear from you. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Jun 22, 2026
Contractor
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. PNSO Data Officer Location: Netley, Hampshire Contract: Full-Time, Contract (6 Months) Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday Pay Rate: 15.72 per hour Start Date: ASAP Parking Available: Yes On-Site Catering: Yes About the Role We are currently seeking an experienced and detail-oriented PNSO Data Officer to join a busy policing support environment on a six-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with previous policing experience and extensive knowledge of national police databases. The successful candidate will play a vital role in maintaining the integrity, accuracy, and governance of critical national policing systems while supporting operational investigations and national initiatives. Working within a specialist team, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining national policing databases, ensuring compliance with national operating standards, legislation, and information governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain national policing databases and associated infrastructure. Process requests relating to sensitive police information in accordance with national operating standards and legislation. Conduct detailed assessments of data to support investigations and operational policing requirements. Ensure compliance with national standards relating to information retention, disclosure, and management. Carry out quality assurance reviews and testing processes to maintain data accuracy and integrity. Identify risks associated with data quality, access, or information sharing and provide recommendations for improvement. Produce reports outlining findings, risks, and corrective actions where necessary. Provide specialist advice and guidance to colleagues regarding national police systems and data governance. Support identity and access management processes, including administration of secure system access. Liaise with internal departments, external agencies, and partner organisations to support collaborative projects and national programmes. Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive and intelligence-related information. Contribute to ongoing service improvements and ensure compliance with data protection and information governance policies. Essential Experience and Skills To be considered for this role, applicants must have: Previous experience working within a policing environment. Experience accessing and working with the following systems: PNC (Police National Computer) RMS (including record updates) PND (Police National Database) NABIS Experience supporting projects and delivering administrative or operational support. At least one year's experience working in a busy office environment using computerised data systems. Experience cross-referencing information across multiple complex systems. Strong record-keeping and quality assurance experience. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement abilities. The ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Qualifications Essential: Educated to QCF Level 2 (including Maths and English) or equivalent experience. Desirable: RSA II qualification or equivalent. Additional Requirements Successful candidates will be required to undergo and maintain enhanced security vetting (SC/MV). A strong understanding of data protection principles and GDPR requirements is essential. Ability to work fully office-based from the Netley location. Immediate or short-notice availability is highly desirable. What's on Offer? Competitive hourly rate of 15.72 per hour Full-time Monday to Friday working pattern Free on-site parking On-site catering facilities Opportunity to work within a specialist policing support function Gain valuable experience supporting national policing systems and operational investigations If you have previous policing experience, strong database management skills, and knowledge of national police systems, we would like to hear from you. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Our Client, a Merseyside council is seeking a Children's Independent Reviewing Officer to join their Team. Fantastic payrate of £40 per hour! Are you a Children's Social Worker, passionate about making a difference in your community? Do not miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Responsibilities of this role: Chair statutory reviews for looked-after children, ensuring care plans are robust, child-centred, and aligned with legislative requirements. Provide independent oversight and challenge to social work practice, escalating concerns where statutory duties, timescales, or quality standards are not met. Monitor the progress of care plans between reviews, ensuring actions are completed and children's outcomes remain the primary focus. Build meaningful relationships with children and young people, ensuring their voices, wishes, and feelings are central to decision-making. Lead on the processing of Subject Access Requests (SARs), ensuring compliance with GDPR and data protection legislation. Coordinate information gathering for SARs across children's services, working with teams to produce accurate, timely, and appropriately redacted records. Provide expert advice to staff on confidentiality, information-sharing, and data protection principles. Maintain high-quality records and reporting, contributing to service performance, quality assurance, and continuous improvement. Requirements of this role: Must be a Qualified Social Worker, registered with Social Work England Must have minimum of 3 years post qualifying social work experience Benefits of working through Reed, include: Dedicated Recruitment Consultant. Aftercare service delivered by Candidate Care Team. Free CV building and Interview support. Free DBS checks. Weekly payroll. PAYE payroll option with additional benefits including holiday pay, healthcare, pension plus more. CPD contributions. Access to full UK jobs market with top tier status across many public and private sector clients. Supporting the Reed Foundation which has given £9.5m to charity since 2010. Does this role interest you? Apply today!
Jun 21, 2026
Seasonal
Our Client, a Merseyside council is seeking a Children's Independent Reviewing Officer to join their Team. Fantastic payrate of £40 per hour! Are you a Children's Social Worker, passionate about making a difference in your community? Do not miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Responsibilities of this role: Chair statutory reviews for looked-after children, ensuring care plans are robust, child-centred, and aligned with legislative requirements. Provide independent oversight and challenge to social work practice, escalating concerns where statutory duties, timescales, or quality standards are not met. Monitor the progress of care plans between reviews, ensuring actions are completed and children's outcomes remain the primary focus. Build meaningful relationships with children and young people, ensuring their voices, wishes, and feelings are central to decision-making. Lead on the processing of Subject Access Requests (SARs), ensuring compliance with GDPR and data protection legislation. Coordinate information gathering for SARs across children's services, working with teams to produce accurate, timely, and appropriately redacted records. Provide expert advice to staff on confidentiality, information-sharing, and data protection principles. Maintain high-quality records and reporting, contributing to service performance, quality assurance, and continuous improvement. Requirements of this role: Must be a Qualified Social Worker, registered with Social Work England Must have minimum of 3 years post qualifying social work experience Benefits of working through Reed, include: Dedicated Recruitment Consultant. Aftercare service delivered by Candidate Care Team. Free CV building and Interview support. Free DBS checks. Weekly payroll. PAYE payroll option with additional benefits including holiday pay, healthcare, pension plus more. CPD contributions. Access to full UK jobs market with top tier status across many public and private sector clients. Supporting the Reed Foundation which has given £9.5m to charity since 2010. Does this role interest you? Apply today!
Responsible for leading digital products and platforms. Lead major digital change. About Our Client Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture. We help people in every corner of the country to experience and benefit from creativity. We do this by investing in artists and organisations that make and deliver exceptional, inspirational work for our communities. We set out our strategic vision in Let's Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable range of high-quality cultural experiences. We invest public money from the Government and the National Lottery to help support the sector and to deliver this vision. Job Description Reporting directly to the Chief Digital & Information Officer, as Director of Digital, you will lead Arts Council England's digital products and platforms, including Grants Management, CRM, Museum and Cultural Property services, the digital workplace and new AI-enabled capabilities. You will be accountable for the strategy, investment decisions and governance that ensure these services are reliable, secure, accessible and meet public-sector requirements. These services are essential to how we fund and support the sector, meet our obligations, and serve applicants, funded organisations, staff and partners. You will work closely with the Technology Director to align product direction with architecture, operational resilience and service performance, and you will be the senior voice representing business needs in digital delivery decisions. Key accountabilities: Set a clear vision and strategy for digital products and platforms. Lead and govern delivery across "run and improve" services and major transformation programmes. Ensure services meet standards for value for money, accessibility, security, data protection and assurance. Build strong relationships with senior stakeholders, the Executive Board and delivery partners. Develop a high-performing team, and create an inclusive, values-led culture. Key responsibilities: Own the digital product and platform portfolio, setting priorities and balancing day-to-day service needs with longer-term change. Set direction for product roadmaps and investment, based on user needs, evidence and organisational priorities. Provide clear governance for design and change decisions, ensuring the right controls and pace of delivery. Be accountable for service performance, resilience and risk management, working with Technology to meet agreed service levels. Lead major digital change, including modernising legacy systems and improving integrations and data quality. Sponsor innovation where it adds value (including AI and automation), running controlled trials and scaling what works. Manage budgets and suppliers, ensuring strong contract performance, good commercial discipline and value for money. Lead, coach and develop the Digital team, planning capacity and building succession for key roles. Represent digital at senior forums, building alignment across Operations, Funding, Data & Insights and corporate functions. Key relationships: Chief Digital and Information Officer Technology Director and Digital, Data & Technology leadership team Chief Data Officer and Data & Insights colleagues Executive Board, transformation governance groups and peer Directors Operational leaders across Funding and corporate services (e.g., Finance, HR, Procurement) External suppliers and delivery partners The Successful Applicant About you: You are a strategic, credible leader who can work at the executive level and stay close enough to delivery to remove barriers and make good decisions. You communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical colleagues and can explain complex issues in plain English. You understand modern digital product and platform delivery, including user-centred design, integrations, data and good service management. You can lead and improve supplier performance and contracts, and you take a disciplined approach to value for money, risk and assurance. You lead collaboratively and invest in building a high-performing, inclusive team. Essential requirements: You will need strong evidence of strategic leadership, delivery and commercial judgement. Senior leadership experience owning a portfolio of digital products/platforms across live service, improvement and transformation. Proven people leadership, including developing leaders and building a high-performing, inclusive team. Experience setting strategy and turning it into clear roadmaps, priorities, governance and measurable outcomes. Strong stakeholder management, able to influence Executive and Board-level decisions and build trust across the organisation. Commercial and financial management experience, including managing significant budgets (typically up to £5m) and leading supplier/partner performance. Good working knowledge of modern delivery and service approaches (e.g., agile/hybrid delivery, DevOps, continuous improvement) and when to use them. Experience ensuring services meet security and data protection requirements, with a working knowledge of recognised standards (e.g., ISO 27001 / NIST and UK GDPR). Desirable requirements but not essential: A relevant degree or equivalent experience. Relevant professional qualifications (e.g., programme/project delivery, enterprise architecture or service management). What's on Offer Salary: The role will pay a competitive salary up to £85,000 per annum. Pension scheme: The Arts Council retirement plan is a final salary scheme with contributions on a sliding scale. Annual leave: 25 days, plus bank holidays and an additional three days leave at Christmas. All staff also earn one additional leave day per full year of service (up to five days), and we offer a scheme to buy and sell annual leave. There is also a winter closure of three days between Christmas and New Year for all colleagues. We offer generous sick pay, paid maternity, paternity and adoptive parental leave, as well as up to five days a year for personal and religious reasons. Hybrid working: 1 day per week in the Manchester Office (factoring in flexibility when required) Life assurance: All staff members are automatically provided with life assurance cover. Wellbeing support: Our internalwellbeing strategy launched in 2021, and colleagues have access to a range of resources to support theirwellbeing, including: Unmind: a workplace mental health platform. The Employee Assistance Programme: a confidential 24/7 telephone counselling service which offers impartial external advice and support on personal, legal, financial and line management issues, plus up to six counselling sessions per year. A fully trained team of internal Mental Health First Aiders. Learning & development: We invest in the growth and development of all our staff, including professional qualifications, in-house and external training courses, conferences, e-learning, apprenticeships and more. We encourage individuals and teams to keep learning and developing - as a gold standard Investor in People, we provide flexible and adaptable learning and development opportunities for staff at all levels. Shopping discounts: Exclusive savings on high street and online shops, holidays, cinema tickets, gym membership, dining out and more. Relocation support: Newly appointed staff who need to move residence are eligible to apply for up to £5,000 support. Travel loans: Interest-free loans for travel season tickets, as well as bicycle, car and motorbike loans for those who regularly use them for commuting. Disabled, D/deaf and/or neurodivergent people and those from Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse backgrounds are underrepresented in our workforce, so we particularly encourage applications from people in these groups. If you are disabled and your application meets the essential criteria for the post, we guarantee you an interview. Candidates who wish to apply under this scheme should indicate this on their cover letter under 'Candidate Personal Information' and then demonstrate within their cover letter how they have met the essential criteria for the role. Contact: Rutesh Shah Quote job ref: JN-216 Job summary Function CIO & IT Leadership Subsector CIO & IT Leadership Subsector Industry Public Sector & Not-For-Profit Location Manchester Contract type Permanent
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Responsible for leading digital products and platforms. Lead major digital change. About Our Client Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture. We help people in every corner of the country to experience and benefit from creativity. We do this by investing in artists and organisations that make and deliver exceptional, inspirational work for our communities. We set out our strategic vision in Let's Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable range of high-quality cultural experiences. We invest public money from the Government and the National Lottery to help support the sector and to deliver this vision. Job Description Reporting directly to the Chief Digital & Information Officer, as Director of Digital, you will lead Arts Council England's digital products and platforms, including Grants Management, CRM, Museum and Cultural Property services, the digital workplace and new AI-enabled capabilities. You will be accountable for the strategy, investment decisions and governance that ensure these services are reliable, secure, accessible and meet public-sector requirements. These services are essential to how we fund and support the sector, meet our obligations, and serve applicants, funded organisations, staff and partners. You will work closely with the Technology Director to align product direction with architecture, operational resilience and service performance, and you will be the senior voice representing business needs in digital delivery decisions. Key accountabilities: Set a clear vision and strategy for digital products and platforms. Lead and govern delivery across "run and improve" services and major transformation programmes. Ensure services meet standards for value for money, accessibility, security, data protection and assurance. Build strong relationships with senior stakeholders, the Executive Board and delivery partners. Develop a high-performing team, and create an inclusive, values-led culture. Key responsibilities: Own the digital product and platform portfolio, setting priorities and balancing day-to-day service needs with longer-term change. Set direction for product roadmaps and investment, based on user needs, evidence and organisational priorities. Provide clear governance for design and change decisions, ensuring the right controls and pace of delivery. Be accountable for service performance, resilience and risk management, working with Technology to meet agreed service levels. Lead major digital change, including modernising legacy systems and improving integrations and data quality. Sponsor innovation where it adds value (including AI and automation), running controlled trials and scaling what works. Manage budgets and suppliers, ensuring strong contract performance, good commercial discipline and value for money. Lead, coach and develop the Digital team, planning capacity and building succession for key roles. Represent digital at senior forums, building alignment across Operations, Funding, Data & Insights and corporate functions. Key relationships: Chief Digital and Information Officer Technology Director and Digital, Data & Technology leadership team Chief Data Officer and Data & Insights colleagues Executive Board, transformation governance groups and peer Directors Operational leaders across Funding and corporate services (e.g., Finance, HR, Procurement) External suppliers and delivery partners The Successful Applicant About you: You are a strategic, credible leader who can work at the executive level and stay close enough to delivery to remove barriers and make good decisions. You communicate clearly with both technical and non-technical colleagues and can explain complex issues in plain English. You understand modern digital product and platform delivery, including user-centred design, integrations, data and good service management. You can lead and improve supplier performance and contracts, and you take a disciplined approach to value for money, risk and assurance. You lead collaboratively and invest in building a high-performing, inclusive team. Essential requirements: You will need strong evidence of strategic leadership, delivery and commercial judgement. Senior leadership experience owning a portfolio of digital products/platforms across live service, improvement and transformation. Proven people leadership, including developing leaders and building a high-performing, inclusive team. Experience setting strategy and turning it into clear roadmaps, priorities, governance and measurable outcomes. Strong stakeholder management, able to influence Executive and Board-level decisions and build trust across the organisation. Commercial and financial management experience, including managing significant budgets (typically up to £5m) and leading supplier/partner performance. Good working knowledge of modern delivery and service approaches (e.g., agile/hybrid delivery, DevOps, continuous improvement) and when to use them. Experience ensuring services meet security and data protection requirements, with a working knowledge of recognised standards (e.g., ISO 27001 / NIST and UK GDPR). Desirable requirements but not essential: A relevant degree or equivalent experience. Relevant professional qualifications (e.g., programme/project delivery, enterprise architecture or service management). What's on Offer Salary: The role will pay a competitive salary up to £85,000 per annum. Pension scheme: The Arts Council retirement plan is a final salary scheme with contributions on a sliding scale. Annual leave: 25 days, plus bank holidays and an additional three days leave at Christmas. All staff also earn one additional leave day per full year of service (up to five days), and we offer a scheme to buy and sell annual leave. There is also a winter closure of three days between Christmas and New Year for all colleagues. We offer generous sick pay, paid maternity, paternity and adoptive parental leave, as well as up to five days a year for personal and religious reasons. Hybrid working: 1 day per week in the Manchester Office (factoring in flexibility when required) Life assurance: All staff members are automatically provided with life assurance cover. Wellbeing support: Our internalwellbeing strategy launched in 2021, and colleagues have access to a range of resources to support theirwellbeing, including: Unmind: a workplace mental health platform. The Employee Assistance Programme: a confidential 24/7 telephone counselling service which offers impartial external advice and support on personal, legal, financial and line management issues, plus up to six counselling sessions per year. A fully trained team of internal Mental Health First Aiders. Learning & development: We invest in the growth and development of all our staff, including professional qualifications, in-house and external training courses, conferences, e-learning, apprenticeships and more. We encourage individuals and teams to keep learning and developing - as a gold standard Investor in People, we provide flexible and adaptable learning and development opportunities for staff at all levels. Shopping discounts: Exclusive savings on high street and online shops, holidays, cinema tickets, gym membership, dining out and more. Relocation support: Newly appointed staff who need to move residence are eligible to apply for up to £5,000 support. Travel loans: Interest-free loans for travel season tickets, as well as bicycle, car and motorbike loans for those who regularly use them for commuting. Disabled, D/deaf and/or neurodivergent people and those from Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse backgrounds are underrepresented in our workforce, so we particularly encourage applications from people in these groups. If you are disabled and your application meets the essential criteria for the post, we guarantee you an interview. Candidates who wish to apply under this scheme should indicate this on their cover letter under 'Candidate Personal Information' and then demonstrate within their cover letter how they have met the essential criteria for the role. Contact: Rutesh Shah Quote job ref: JN-216 Job summary Function CIO & IT Leadership Subsector CIO & IT Leadership Subsector Industry Public Sector & Not-For-Profit Location Manchester Contract type Permanent
Chief Technology Officer Location : Hybrid/Office based in London EC4R Salary : £170,000+ and 20% performance-related bonus + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You : 30 Days Annual Leave, 20% share package, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are seeking a bold, visionary, and hands-on Chief Technology Officer to lead Wilmington Plc s technology strategy at a defining moment in our journey. Wilmington is undergoing a significant evolution, repositioning itself as a RegTech Business Services platform. Technology is no longer a support function, it is the engine that will drive our growth, differentiation, and long-term success. This role exists because we are serious about transformation. As CTO, you will play a central role in shaping how Wilmington looks, operates, and competes in the future. You will unite platforms, people, data, and products into a coherent, scalable, and future-ready technology ecosystem that enables innovation at pace. This is a rare opportunity to leave a lasting legacy: architecting a modern technology landscape, embedding AI at scale, and leading change across an acquisitive, ambitious business. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Reporting directly to the CEO, the CTO is accountable for defining and delivering Wilmington s technology vision, ensuring it underpins our strategic ambitions and accelerates transformation across the group. You will operate as a trusted executive leader, shaping corporate strategy, guiding investment decisions, and ensuring technology enables innovation, scalability, and sustainable growth. This role blends strategic leadership with hands-on influence, setting direction while ensuring delivery excellence. You will be responsible for: Leading the delivery of a modern, composable architecture across proprietary platforms, cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), CI/CD pipelines, and core business systems such as Salesforce Ensuring technology scalability and integration capability to support ongoing acquisitions and rapid business growth Building, inspiring, and leading a high-performing, future-focused technology function spanning Engineering, Architecture, Data, and Systems Embedding a culture of technical excellence, learning, accountability, and continuous improvement Championing Agile and product-led delivery models that drive measurable business outcomes Defining and executing an ambitious AI strategy, unlocking value from LLMs and emerging technologies while ensuring governance, ethics, and IP protection Designing and overseeing an internal AI operations platform that integrates enterprise systems, automation workflows, and data assets Establishing robust AI governance frameworks aligned with regulatory expectations and industry best practice Driving AI-assisted development approaches to significantly enhance productivity, quality, and speed-to-market Managing strategic technology partnerships and vendors to maximise value, innovation, and performance Setting enterprise-wide technical standards to ensure consistency, resilience, and long-term sustainability Improving operational efficiency, availability, and performance across infrastructure and services Supporting strategic planning, financial oversight, and investment business cases at executive level Leading technology input into product and platform roadmaps aligned to business-unit priorities Acting as a visible, credible technology leader both internally and externally, representing Wilmington s vision and capability What s the Best Thing About This Role You will define and deliver the technology vision for a business in the midst of meaningful, purposeful transformation. With strong board-level sponsorship and a broad mandate for change, this role offers genuine freedom to innovate. You will shape how Wilmington competes in an increasingly AI-driven and regulated world building platforms, products, and capabilities that truly differentiate us and create long-term value. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role The challenge lies in balancing ambition with pragmatism. You will need to unlock innovation and transformation while maximising the value of existing platforms, teams, and investments. At the same time, you will be navigating rapid technological change (particularly in AI) while maintaining stability, governance, and trust across a complex and regulated environment. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have / be: Deep expertise in cloud architecture (AWS, Azure, or GCP), including large-scale, resilient system design and frameworks such as Well-Architected, with the ability to clearly communicate complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders Strong experience in Enterprise Architecture, solution design, and delivering complex technology transformations at scale Proven capability in modern engineering practices, including containerisation, CI/CD pipelines, Agile delivery, and code quality tooling Strong understanding of data platforms, visualisation, and product management principles, translating market and technology trends into compelling roadmaps Experience with CRM platforms (Salesforce and/or Dynamics 365), e-learning platforms, and data-led or information services environments Demonstrable success leading M&A technology integration, from due diligence through to post-acquisition execution Strong research orientation with a passion for identifying, assessing, and embedding emerging technologies Extensive experience (10+ years) in senior technology leadership roles within digitally enabled, platform-driven, or media-led environments Hands-on experience with AI and LLM platforms (e.g. Claude, GPT), including an understanding of capabilities, trade-offs, and enterprise adoption Working knowledge of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic AI architectures, with experience integrating AI securely and at scale Practical experience in enterprise AI governance, prompt engineering, and deployment approaches (including RAG, fine-tuning considerations, and risk mitigation) Experience leveraging AI-assisted development tools (e.g. GitHub Copilot, Claude Code) to materially improve engineering productivity and delivery outcomes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a shared purpose turning knowledge into advantage. We provide trusted information, training, and insight to professional markets across Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal, and Insight sectors. Our businesses empower organisations and professionals to perform better by providing high-quality, relevant, and reliable knowledge. We collaborate across the group, share success, and focus relentlessly on delivering value to our customers. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers do the right business in the right way providing the data, insights, and education they need to navigate an increasingly complex GRC landscape. When you join us, you won t just shape a company s technology future you ll make a meaningful impact for our customers. We offer flexible hybrid working, strong development opportunities, and an environment where leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Whether you re seeking your next defining role or ready to lead change at scale, this is work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Chief Technology Officer Location : Hybrid/Office based in London EC4R Salary : £170,000+ and 20% performance-related bonus + Excellent Benefits! Contract Type : Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You : 30 Days Annual Leave, 20% share package, Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are seeking a bold, visionary, and hands-on Chief Technology Officer to lead Wilmington Plc s technology strategy at a defining moment in our journey. Wilmington is undergoing a significant evolution, repositioning itself as a RegTech Business Services platform. Technology is no longer a support function, it is the engine that will drive our growth, differentiation, and long-term success. This role exists because we are serious about transformation. As CTO, you will play a central role in shaping how Wilmington looks, operates, and competes in the future. You will unite platforms, people, data, and products into a coherent, scalable, and future-ready technology ecosystem that enables innovation at pace. This is a rare opportunity to leave a lasting legacy: architecting a modern technology landscape, embedding AI at scale, and leading change across an acquisitive, ambitious business. Please note : To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Reporting directly to the CEO, the CTO is accountable for defining and delivering Wilmington s technology vision, ensuring it underpins our strategic ambitions and accelerates transformation across the group. You will operate as a trusted executive leader, shaping corporate strategy, guiding investment decisions, and ensuring technology enables innovation, scalability, and sustainable growth. This role blends strategic leadership with hands-on influence, setting direction while ensuring delivery excellence. You will be responsible for: Leading the delivery of a modern, composable architecture across proprietary platforms, cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP), CI/CD pipelines, and core business systems such as Salesforce Ensuring technology scalability and integration capability to support ongoing acquisitions and rapid business growth Building, inspiring, and leading a high-performing, future-focused technology function spanning Engineering, Architecture, Data, and Systems Embedding a culture of technical excellence, learning, accountability, and continuous improvement Championing Agile and product-led delivery models that drive measurable business outcomes Defining and executing an ambitious AI strategy, unlocking value from LLMs and emerging technologies while ensuring governance, ethics, and IP protection Designing and overseeing an internal AI operations platform that integrates enterprise systems, automation workflows, and data assets Establishing robust AI governance frameworks aligned with regulatory expectations and industry best practice Driving AI-assisted development approaches to significantly enhance productivity, quality, and speed-to-market Managing strategic technology partnerships and vendors to maximise value, innovation, and performance Setting enterprise-wide technical standards to ensure consistency, resilience, and long-term sustainability Improving operational efficiency, availability, and performance across infrastructure and services Supporting strategic planning, financial oversight, and investment business cases at executive level Leading technology input into product and platform roadmaps aligned to business-unit priorities Acting as a visible, credible technology leader both internally and externally, representing Wilmington s vision and capability What s the Best Thing About This Role You will define and deliver the technology vision for a business in the midst of meaningful, purposeful transformation. With strong board-level sponsorship and a broad mandate for change, this role offers genuine freedom to innovate. You will shape how Wilmington competes in an increasingly AI-driven and regulated world building platforms, products, and capabilities that truly differentiate us and create long-term value. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role The challenge lies in balancing ambition with pragmatism. You will need to unlock innovation and transformation while maximising the value of existing platforms, teams, and investments. At the same time, you will be navigating rapid technological change (particularly in AI) while maintaining stability, governance, and trust across a complex and regulated environment. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have / be: Deep expertise in cloud architecture (AWS, Azure, or GCP), including large-scale, resilient system design and frameworks such as Well-Architected, with the ability to clearly communicate complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders Strong experience in Enterprise Architecture, solution design, and delivering complex technology transformations at scale Proven capability in modern engineering practices, including containerisation, CI/CD pipelines, Agile delivery, and code quality tooling Strong understanding of data platforms, visualisation, and product management principles, translating market and technology trends into compelling roadmaps Experience with CRM platforms (Salesforce and/or Dynamics 365), e-learning platforms, and data-led or information services environments Demonstrable success leading M&A technology integration, from due diligence through to post-acquisition execution Strong research orientation with a passion for identifying, assessing, and embedding emerging technologies Extensive experience (10+ years) in senior technology leadership roles within digitally enabled, platform-driven, or media-led environments Hands-on experience with AI and LLM platforms (e.g. Claude, GPT), including an understanding of capabilities, trade-offs, and enterprise adoption Working knowledge of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic AI architectures, with experience integrating AI securely and at scale Practical experience in enterprise AI governance, prompt engineering, and deployment approaches (including RAG, fine-tuning considerations, and risk mitigation) Experience leveraging AI-assisted development tools (e.g. GitHub Copilot, Claude Code) to materially improve engineering productivity and delivery outcomes We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About Us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a shared purpose turning knowledge into advantage. We provide trusted information, training, and insight to professional markets across Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal, and Insight sectors. Our businesses empower organisations and professionals to perform better by providing high-quality, relevant, and reliable knowledge. We collaborate across the group, share success, and focus relentlessly on delivering value to our customers. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers do the right business in the right way providing the data, insights, and education they need to navigate an increasingly complex GRC landscape. When you join us, you won t just shape a company s technology future you ll make a meaningful impact for our customers. We offer flexible hybrid working, strong development opportunities, and an environment where leadership, innovation, and purpose go hand in hand. Whether you re seeking your next defining role or ready to lead change at scale, this is work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Chief Executive Officer Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Location: Flexible within the UK (with regular UK and international travel) Salary : c. £160k Closing date: 9am on Monday 13th July 2026 The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) is the UK's independent quality body for tertiary education, working to benefit students and the sector, and recognised globally as one of the leading authorities on quality assurance. We are trusted by higher education providers, governments and regulators to safeguard standards and enhance the quality of learning. Our work ensures that students are at the heart of everything we do, and that UK higher education continues to command confidence at home and internationally. Operating at the centre of one of the world's most respected higher education systems, QAA works across all four nations of the UK, reflecting distinct regulatory contexts while maintaining a consistent and coherent approach. As custodian of the UK Quality Code and other sector owned reference points, we play a vital role in maintaining trust, credibility and consistency across a complex and evolving landscape. We also work globally, partnering with governments, agencies and institutions to support international collaboration, transnational education and the global reputation of UK higher education. As a membership based organisation and trusted partner to public bodies, QAA combines public purpose with a growing commercial focus. The organisation is now entering an important new phase, building on strong foundations to strengthen its value to the sector, develop new opportunities for growth, and ensure continued relevance and impact in a rapidly changing environment. About the role We are seeking an outstanding, values-driven Chief Executive Officer to lead QAA into its next phase. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a respected organisation at the heart of higher education, strengthening its role as a trusted authority on quality and standards while driving sustainable growth and impact. QAA has recently undertaken a programme of organisational change to align its operating model with its future ambitions, strengthening its commercial capability and positioning the Agency for long term sustainability. The incoming CEO will build on this foundation, ensuring the organisation delivers with clarity, pace and impact. As CEO, you will set a clear and inspiring vision for QAA, guiding the organisation through a dynamic and evolving sector. You will bring together colleagues, partners, students, regulators and stakeholders around a shared purpose, ensuring QAA continues to deliver meaningful value across the UK and internationally. What you'll be doing You will provide strategic, operational and cultural leadership across the Agency, including: Setting direction: Defining and delivering a compelling, future-focused strategy aligned to QAA's purpose, values and charitable objectives. Driving impact and growth: Leading a more commercially focused approach, developing new income streams, partnerships and services to ensure long-term sustainability. Leading people and culture: Inspiring and supporting a high-performing, inclusive and collaborative organisation, empowering colleagues across a flexible and geographically dispersed workforce. Building influence: Acting as a visible ambassador for QAA, strengthening relationships with governments, regulators, sector partners and international stakeholders. Ensuring strong governance: Working closely with the Board to uphold the highest standards of integrity, accountability and effective risk management. About you We are looking for a strategic and collaborative leader who can operate with credibility and impact at the highest levels. You will bring: A strong track record of senior leadership in a complex organisation, delivering both strategic and operational results Experience of engaging and influencing senior stakeholders, such as government, regulators or sector bodies A proven ability to drive growth, innovation or organisational transformation A deep understanding of the Higher Education landscape or a Higher Education-adjacent regulated environment The ability to communicate a clear vision and bring people with you through change You will also demonstrate: An inclusive, empowering leadership style and a commitment to equity, diversity and belonging Strong commercial awareness and sound judgement Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Resilience, adaptability and the ability to thrive in a changing environment A commitment to integrity, professionalism and continuous improvement Why join us? QAA plays a vital role in supporting confidence in UK higher education around the world. You will join a purpose-driven organisation with a strong reputation, working alongside committed colleagues who are passionate about making a difference for students and the sector. We offer a flexible, remote-first working environment, a supportive culture, and the opportunity to lead a national organisation at a pivotal moment. For an informal conversation with our recruitment partners GatenbySanderson, contact (It would be helpful to share your CV or a short introduction to your background.) To apply:
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Location: Flexible within the UK (with regular UK and international travel) Salary : c. £160k Closing date: 9am on Monday 13th July 2026 The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) is the UK's independent quality body for tertiary education, working to benefit students and the sector, and recognised globally as one of the leading authorities on quality assurance. We are trusted by higher education providers, governments and regulators to safeguard standards and enhance the quality of learning. Our work ensures that students are at the heart of everything we do, and that UK higher education continues to command confidence at home and internationally. Operating at the centre of one of the world's most respected higher education systems, QAA works across all four nations of the UK, reflecting distinct regulatory contexts while maintaining a consistent and coherent approach. As custodian of the UK Quality Code and other sector owned reference points, we play a vital role in maintaining trust, credibility and consistency across a complex and evolving landscape. We also work globally, partnering with governments, agencies and institutions to support international collaboration, transnational education and the global reputation of UK higher education. As a membership based organisation and trusted partner to public bodies, QAA combines public purpose with a growing commercial focus. The organisation is now entering an important new phase, building on strong foundations to strengthen its value to the sector, develop new opportunities for growth, and ensure continued relevance and impact in a rapidly changing environment. About the role We are seeking an outstanding, values-driven Chief Executive Officer to lead QAA into its next phase. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a respected organisation at the heart of higher education, strengthening its role as a trusted authority on quality and standards while driving sustainable growth and impact. QAA has recently undertaken a programme of organisational change to align its operating model with its future ambitions, strengthening its commercial capability and positioning the Agency for long term sustainability. The incoming CEO will build on this foundation, ensuring the organisation delivers with clarity, pace and impact. As CEO, you will set a clear and inspiring vision for QAA, guiding the organisation through a dynamic and evolving sector. You will bring together colleagues, partners, students, regulators and stakeholders around a shared purpose, ensuring QAA continues to deliver meaningful value across the UK and internationally. What you'll be doing You will provide strategic, operational and cultural leadership across the Agency, including: Setting direction: Defining and delivering a compelling, future-focused strategy aligned to QAA's purpose, values and charitable objectives. Driving impact and growth: Leading a more commercially focused approach, developing new income streams, partnerships and services to ensure long-term sustainability. Leading people and culture: Inspiring and supporting a high-performing, inclusive and collaborative organisation, empowering colleagues across a flexible and geographically dispersed workforce. Building influence: Acting as a visible ambassador for QAA, strengthening relationships with governments, regulators, sector partners and international stakeholders. Ensuring strong governance: Working closely with the Board to uphold the highest standards of integrity, accountability and effective risk management. About you We are looking for a strategic and collaborative leader who can operate with credibility and impact at the highest levels. You will bring: A strong track record of senior leadership in a complex organisation, delivering both strategic and operational results Experience of engaging and influencing senior stakeholders, such as government, regulators or sector bodies A proven ability to drive growth, innovation or organisational transformation A deep understanding of the Higher Education landscape or a Higher Education-adjacent regulated environment The ability to communicate a clear vision and bring people with you through change You will also demonstrate: An inclusive, empowering leadership style and a commitment to equity, diversity and belonging Strong commercial awareness and sound judgement Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Resilience, adaptability and the ability to thrive in a changing environment A commitment to integrity, professionalism and continuous improvement Why join us? QAA plays a vital role in supporting confidence in UK higher education around the world. You will join a purpose-driven organisation with a strong reputation, working alongside committed colleagues who are passionate about making a difference for students and the sector. We offer a flexible, remote-first working environment, a supportive culture, and the opportunity to lead a national organisation at a pivotal moment. For an informal conversation with our recruitment partners GatenbySanderson, contact (It would be helpful to share your CV or a short introduction to your background.) To apply:
We are currently recruiting for a Quality Assurance Officer to join a fast-paced pharmaceutical manufacturing organisation committed to delivering high-quality, safe, and compliant products including unlicensed medicines and NHS-approved disinfectants. This is a key role within the QHSE department, supporting the ongoing development and maintenance of a robust Quality Management System (QMS) in line with GMP, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 standards. About the Role As a Quality Assurance Officer, you will play a critical role in ensuring product quality, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement across the site. You will work closely with cross-functional teams including production, QC, and technical departments to maintain high standards of compliance and operational excellence. You will be involved in document control, deviation management, CAPA systems, internal audits, and regulatory inspection support, helping to drive a strong culture of quality and accountability. Key Responsibilities Support the maintenance and continuous improvement of the Quality Management System (QMS) Review, author, and update SOPs, specifications, and controlled documents Manage deviations, CAPAs, change controls, OOS/OOT investigations, complaints, and recalls Support and participate in internal and external audits Assist in preparation for regulatory inspections (e.g. MHRA, ISO audits) Maintain training records and site-wide training matrices Support quality metrics, KPI reporting, and trend analysis Ensure accurate document control, archiving, and compliance systems Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives across the business Essential A degree in a scientific or related discipline, or equivalent relevant industry experience Strong working knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) within a regulated environment Hands-on experience with Quality Management Systems (QMS) Practical experience in key QA processes including document control, deviations, CAPA, and change control Experience supporting or preparing for internal and external audits / regulatory inspections Desirable Experience ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 exposure Internal auditing experience GMP/QMS auditing certification
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for a Quality Assurance Officer to join a fast-paced pharmaceutical manufacturing organisation committed to delivering high-quality, safe, and compliant products including unlicensed medicines and NHS-approved disinfectants. This is a key role within the QHSE department, supporting the ongoing development and maintenance of a robust Quality Management System (QMS) in line with GMP, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 standards. About the Role As a Quality Assurance Officer, you will play a critical role in ensuring product quality, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement across the site. You will work closely with cross-functional teams including production, QC, and technical departments to maintain high standards of compliance and operational excellence. You will be involved in document control, deviation management, CAPA systems, internal audits, and regulatory inspection support, helping to drive a strong culture of quality and accountability. Key Responsibilities Support the maintenance and continuous improvement of the Quality Management System (QMS) Review, author, and update SOPs, specifications, and controlled documents Manage deviations, CAPAs, change controls, OOS/OOT investigations, complaints, and recalls Support and participate in internal and external audits Assist in preparation for regulatory inspections (e.g. MHRA, ISO audits) Maintain training records and site-wide training matrices Support quality metrics, KPI reporting, and trend analysis Ensure accurate document control, archiving, and compliance systems Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives across the business Essential A degree in a scientific or related discipline, or equivalent relevant industry experience Strong working knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) within a regulated environment Hands-on experience with Quality Management Systems (QMS) Practical experience in key QA processes including document control, deviations, CAPA, and change control Experience supporting or preparing for internal and external audits / regulatory inspections Desirable Experience ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 exposure Internal auditing experience GMP/QMS auditing certification
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Job Title: CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist & Medical Director Service & location: Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood, Bury Professionally Accountable to: Regional Medical Director Managerially Responsible to: Hospital Manager Salary: Up to £187,000 per year We are seeking an experienced full-time CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Director who will work at Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood and provide senior medical cover on Buttercup ward, our our 8 bedded CAMHS PICU service for young people aged 12-18 with severe mental illness. The post holder will be the Responsible Clinician and will oversee and maintain the care of all ward inpatients as required and will also have responsibility for auditing the medical services rendered at the ward and ensuring their good quality in accordance to GMC standards of good medical practice and other relevant professional guidelines. Apart from being the Responsible Clinician at Buttercup ward, you will also be the Medical Director for Cygnet Bury Forestwood. The Hospital offers CAMHS Tier 4 PICU, General Acute and Low Secure services across four wards which provide a defined treatment pathway from admission through to intervention and discharge including rapid assessment and treatment. This is a full-time position with 0.2 WTE as Medical Director and 0.8 WTE asConsultant Psychiatrist. In this role, your expertise will be the driving force for life-changing treatment fully supported by a Specialty Doctor and first-class multidisciplinary team including qualified nurses, psychologist and occupational therapist. At Cygnet, you'll enjoy excellent professional development, shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Main duties and Responsibilities As a Medical Director you will: Ensure optimal clinical outcomes for the people in our care Lead on all aspects of clinical practice & serve as an example of operational excellence Provide leadership for medical staff on both professional and managerial issues whilst monitoring their performance Supervision of all consultants and ensuring consultants are supervising SDs and ASs Provide expert knowledge & support within the service & to the wider team Ensure quality & compliance with internal & external standards & regulations Work with colleagues to provide integrated, whole person treatment & care Coach, mentor & train colleagues Ensure regular communication and meetings with medical staff Assist in recruitment and retention of medical staff to provide a high quality clinical service Ensure that medical staff are involved in hospital clinical governance Work in conjunction with hospital managers to lead on the successful implementation of CQC outcomes for 4, 7 and 9 Chair medical advisory committee meetings and attend Cygnet Medical Directors meetings Liaise with Responsible Officer and Regional Medical Director in respect of concerns about fitness to practice issues for medical staff As a Consultant Psychiatrist you will: Lead on the provision of high quality care to the service users admitted to Buttercup Ward Act as a positive role model, maintaining and demonstrating a positive attitude towards patients, their families, visitors and other staff. Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team Assess referrals & undertake mental state examinations of service users Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Conduct ward rounds, patient reviews & clinical audits Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management & embed clinical governance within the service Supervise reports for Mental Health Act tribunals & managers' hearings & attend hearings Liaise with the Ministry of Justice for transfer of patients and approval of leave as required Good maintenance of patient records To ensure and maintain regular communications with the Site Medical Director and Hospital Manager To communicate effectively through regular contact with patients, relatives, staff, directors, and any other concerned bodies; maintaining appropriate reports. Attend and contribute to academic meetings and adhere to the professional standards for CPD as set out by the GMC, the Department of Health and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Contribute to Telephone On call rota (Dependent on the needs of the region) Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Salary up to £187,000 per year (Depending on experience) Generous annual leave entitlement that increases with length of service 5 days study leave, study budget and in-house CPD/ peer group programme Company paid Life Assurance scheme covering 3x salary Contributory pension scheme Research opportunities to include publishing in The Cygnet Journal (Cygnet's co-produced peer review journal) and joining the Cygnet Research & Development Group Teaching opportunities including teaching medical students, teaching on the Cygnet CESR programme and Cygnet MRCPsych programme Opportunity to lead and participate in QI & Audit initiatives Company Funded Cash plan with the ability to claim up to £1000 per annum worth of benefits including free Physiotherapy, Osteopaths, Optical, dental, consultations, scans and free prescriptions Gym Discounts across the UK as well as free online fitness classes with ClassPass, Nutritional Programmes and Fitness Consultations Discount schemes including Reward Gateway, NHS Discount and Blue Lights Card Free meals, on-site parking and EAP support Smart Health Toolkit, including 24 hour GP service with the option of prescription delivery to your local pharmacy Electric Car Scheme We are looking for someone who is Fully GMC registered & MBBS (or equivalent) qualified Registered on the specialist register (CCT/CESR), Section 12 and AC Status Experienced & knowledgeable in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Knowledgeable of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, along with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Code of Capacity A first-rate communicator who can interview, assess & treat patients & write clear, comprehensive medical notes Committed to continued professional development Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team A member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) or equivalent Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. Requirements The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS and reference check and an offer of employment will be subject to successful clearance . What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the link to apply or email a copy of your CV to What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Job Title: CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist & Medical Director Service & location: Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood, Bury Professionally Accountable to: Regional Medical Director Managerially Responsible to: Hospital Manager Salary: Up to £187,000 per year We are seeking an experienced full-time CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Director who will work at Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood and provide senior medical cover on Buttercup ward, our our 8 bedded CAMHS PICU service for young people aged 12-18 with severe mental illness. The post holder will be the Responsible Clinician and will oversee and maintain the care of all ward inpatients as required and will also have responsibility for auditing the medical services rendered at the ward and ensuring their good quality in accordance to GMC standards of good medical practice and other relevant professional guidelines. Apart from being the Responsible Clinician at Buttercup ward, you will also be the Medical Director for Cygnet Bury Forestwood. The Hospital offers CAMHS Tier 4 PICU, General Acute and Low Secure services across four wards which provide a defined treatment pathway from admission through to intervention and discharge including rapid assessment and treatment. This is a full-time position with 0.2 WTE as Medical Director and 0.8 WTE asConsultant Psychiatrist. In this role, your expertise will be the driving force for life-changing treatment fully supported by a Specialty Doctor and first-class multidisciplinary team including qualified nurses, psychologist and occupational therapist. At Cygnet, you'll enjoy excellent professional development, shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Main duties and Responsibilities As a Medical Director you will: Ensure optimal clinical outcomes for the people in our care Lead on all aspects of clinical practice & serve as an example of operational excellence Provide leadership for medical staff on both professional and managerial issues whilst monitoring their performance Supervision of all consultants and ensuring consultants are supervising SDs and ASs Provide expert knowledge & support within the service & to the wider team Ensure quality & compliance with internal & external standards & regulations Work with colleagues to provide integrated, whole person treatment & care Coach, mentor & train colleagues Ensure regular communication and meetings with medical staff Assist in recruitment and retention of medical staff to provide a high quality clinical service Ensure that medical staff are involved in hospital clinical governance Work in conjunction with hospital managers to lead on the successful implementation of CQC outcomes for 4, 7 and 9 Chair medical advisory committee meetings and attend Cygnet Medical Directors meetings Liaise with Responsible Officer and Regional Medical Director in respect of concerns about fitness to practice issues for medical staff As a Consultant Psychiatrist you will: Lead on the provision of high quality care to the service users admitted to Buttercup Ward Act as a positive role model, maintaining and demonstrating a positive attitude towards patients, their families, visitors and other staff. Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team Assess referrals & undertake mental state examinations of service users Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Conduct ward rounds, patient reviews & clinical audits Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management & embed clinical governance within the service Supervise reports for Mental Health Act tribunals & managers' hearings & attend hearings Liaise with the Ministry of Justice for transfer of patients and approval of leave as required Good maintenance of patient records To ensure and maintain regular communications with the Site Medical Director and Hospital Manager To communicate effectively through regular contact with patients, relatives, staff, directors, and any other concerned bodies; maintaining appropriate reports. Attend and contribute to academic meetings and adhere to the professional standards for CPD as set out by the GMC, the Department of Health and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Contribute to Telephone On call rota (Dependent on the needs of the region) Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Salary up to £187,000 per year (Depending on experience) Generous annual leave entitlement that increases with length of service 5 days study leave, study budget and in-house CPD/ peer group programme Company paid Life Assurance scheme covering 3x salary Contributory pension scheme Research opportunities to include publishing in The Cygnet Journal (Cygnet's co-produced peer review journal) and joining the Cygnet Research & Development Group Teaching opportunities including teaching medical students, teaching on the Cygnet CESR programme and Cygnet MRCPsych programme Opportunity to lead and participate in QI & Audit initiatives Company Funded Cash plan with the ability to claim up to £1000 per annum worth of benefits including free Physiotherapy, Osteopaths, Optical, dental, consultations, scans and free prescriptions Gym Discounts across the UK as well as free online fitness classes with ClassPass, Nutritional Programmes and Fitness Consultations Discount schemes including Reward Gateway, NHS Discount and Blue Lights Card Free meals, on-site parking and EAP support Smart Health Toolkit, including 24 hour GP service with the option of prescription delivery to your local pharmacy Electric Car Scheme We are looking for someone who is Fully GMC registered & MBBS (or equivalent) qualified Registered on the specialist register (CCT/CESR), Section 12 and AC Status Experienced & knowledgeable in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Knowledgeable of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, along with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Code of Capacity A first-rate communicator who can interview, assess & treat patients & write clear, comprehensive medical notes Committed to continued professional development Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team A member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) or equivalent Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. Requirements The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS and reference check and an offer of employment will be subject to successful clearance . What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the link to apply or email a copy of your CV to What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
JOB TITLE: Service Manager RESPONSIBLE TO: Chief Executive Officer HOURS OF WORK: 37 hours per week BASED AT: 11/13 Queen Street, Worksop, Notts, S80 2AN HOLIDAYS: 28 days - including statutory holidays (pro rata) SALARY : £34,000 per annum plus benefits Main Duties and Responsibilities Direct the work of Accommodation Officers and Wardens, ensuring that the team are working efficiently and effectively, providing continuity of service for clients. Ensure organisational standards are being met in the accommodation service across all Hope properties. Draw up rotas in advance for sign-off from the CEO. Monitor staff attendance and report absences promptly to the Management Team. Motivate the team through regular one to one supervisions and by modelling good practice. Monitor and manage team performance and progress reporting issues at the Management Team meetings. Identify staff training needs and submit requests to the Office Manager. Ensure adequate procedures are in place, policy is clear and understood by both staff and clients. Supervise the delivery of other services provided on site. Ensure that weekly property inspections are undertaken by the Wardens and that all health and safety requirements are being met, and they are reporting and recording any actions and concerns promptly to you on a weekly basis. Carry out monthly property inspections on all Hope properties. Work with the Office Manager to manage all Health and Safety issues. Assist in the recruitment and selection of staff. Undertake regular file reviews ensuring all client files are regularly updated and are maintained in line with Hope s requirements. Ensure that Accommodation Officers are monitoring the needs of clients, and monitor the initial and further risk assessments against the clients support plan to ensure progress is being made and monitored. Monitor Accommodation Officers caseloads and ensure that reports are completed thoroughly and accurately by the Accommodation Officer and in an acceptable timeframe. Ensure housing benefit and council tax applications are completed adequately and submit-ted in a timely fashion. Undertake disciplinary and grievance procedures as necessary. Undertake evictions if these arise. Develop assessment criteria to determine suitability of clients applying for accommodation, and confirm applications submitted by Accommodation Officer on behalf of clients. Deal with complaints from clients. Implement the warnings and exclusions policy where necessary. Ensure work with clients is tangible and leads to positive outcomes, and that Accommodation Officers are recording all outcomes. Submit verified staff timesheets and rotas to the Finance Manager/CEO for payment. Take overall responsibility for the hostel petty cash system. Ensure client charges are received, recorded and received by Finance Manager. Identify Health and Safety issues and action in line with policy and procedures. Keep up to date Health and Safety records in line with regulations. Take overall responsibility for accurate risk assessment recordings and actions. Take overall responsibility for the safeguarding of accommodation service staff and clients. Keep up to date incident reports. Work in partnership with other agencies to ensure a high standard of service is delivered. Monitor equality and diversity, ensuring an accessible service to all clients. Attend case conferences, joint assessments and meetings as necessary and directed by the CEO. Promote the service to a wider community. Provide written monthly reports for management/board meetings as required by the CEO. Provide statistical information as required by the CEO. To respect the confidential nature of the work. To participate in appropriate training and staff development programmes. To promote and ensure the implementation and compliance with Hope s policies. To ensure that organisational services are delivered in accordance with Hope s equal opportunity policy. Meet the requirements of rota systems. Work closely with the Finance Manager/Deputy CEO in CEO absence. To be on the on-call rota and available, when on call, to be on site when required in an emergency. Person Specification Essential Experience of motivating and managing staff. Excellent writing skills with the ability to produce concise and relevant proposals with meticulous attention to detail. Proven work experience and in-depth understanding of funding procedures, rules and regulations. Ability to be flexible and your skills in problem solving. High standard of computer literacy (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to plan, prioritise and work within agreed timeframes. Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills. A working knowledge of and commitment to, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice. An understanding of the need and practice for confidentiality. Ability to work on your own initiative, as part of a team, under pressure and with high levels of self-motivation. A thorough understanding of adult safeguarding and working with vulnerable people. Experience in managing contracts including quality assurance of services and the importance of monitoring and evaluating services. Desirable An understanding of homelessness and relevant issues. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £34,000 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: Worksop: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Safeguarding Hope is committed to safeguarding adults and as part of our safe recruitment practice the successful applicant will be subject to a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The cost of the DBS check (currently up to £59.10) must be met by the successful applicant. Work Location: In person Reference ID: ServiceManager26
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
JOB TITLE: Service Manager RESPONSIBLE TO: Chief Executive Officer HOURS OF WORK: 37 hours per week BASED AT: 11/13 Queen Street, Worksop, Notts, S80 2AN HOLIDAYS: 28 days - including statutory holidays (pro rata) SALARY : £34,000 per annum plus benefits Main Duties and Responsibilities Direct the work of Accommodation Officers and Wardens, ensuring that the team are working efficiently and effectively, providing continuity of service for clients. Ensure organisational standards are being met in the accommodation service across all Hope properties. Draw up rotas in advance for sign-off from the CEO. Monitor staff attendance and report absences promptly to the Management Team. Motivate the team through regular one to one supervisions and by modelling good practice. Monitor and manage team performance and progress reporting issues at the Management Team meetings. Identify staff training needs and submit requests to the Office Manager. Ensure adequate procedures are in place, policy is clear and understood by both staff and clients. Supervise the delivery of other services provided on site. Ensure that weekly property inspections are undertaken by the Wardens and that all health and safety requirements are being met, and they are reporting and recording any actions and concerns promptly to you on a weekly basis. Carry out monthly property inspections on all Hope properties. Work with the Office Manager to manage all Health and Safety issues. Assist in the recruitment and selection of staff. Undertake regular file reviews ensuring all client files are regularly updated and are maintained in line with Hope s requirements. Ensure that Accommodation Officers are monitoring the needs of clients, and monitor the initial and further risk assessments against the clients support plan to ensure progress is being made and monitored. Monitor Accommodation Officers caseloads and ensure that reports are completed thoroughly and accurately by the Accommodation Officer and in an acceptable timeframe. Ensure housing benefit and council tax applications are completed adequately and submit-ted in a timely fashion. Undertake disciplinary and grievance procedures as necessary. Undertake evictions if these arise. Develop assessment criteria to determine suitability of clients applying for accommodation, and confirm applications submitted by Accommodation Officer on behalf of clients. Deal with complaints from clients. Implement the warnings and exclusions policy where necessary. Ensure work with clients is tangible and leads to positive outcomes, and that Accommodation Officers are recording all outcomes. Submit verified staff timesheets and rotas to the Finance Manager/CEO for payment. Take overall responsibility for the hostel petty cash system. Ensure client charges are received, recorded and received by Finance Manager. Identify Health and Safety issues and action in line with policy and procedures. Keep up to date Health and Safety records in line with regulations. Take overall responsibility for accurate risk assessment recordings and actions. Take overall responsibility for the safeguarding of accommodation service staff and clients. Keep up to date incident reports. Work in partnership with other agencies to ensure a high standard of service is delivered. Monitor equality and diversity, ensuring an accessible service to all clients. Attend case conferences, joint assessments and meetings as necessary and directed by the CEO. Promote the service to a wider community. Provide written monthly reports for management/board meetings as required by the CEO. Provide statistical information as required by the CEO. To respect the confidential nature of the work. To participate in appropriate training and staff development programmes. To promote and ensure the implementation and compliance with Hope s policies. To ensure that organisational services are delivered in accordance with Hope s equal opportunity policy. Meet the requirements of rota systems. Work closely with the Finance Manager/Deputy CEO in CEO absence. To be on the on-call rota and available, when on call, to be on site when required in an emergency. Person Specification Essential Experience of motivating and managing staff. Excellent writing skills with the ability to produce concise and relevant proposals with meticulous attention to detail. Proven work experience and in-depth understanding of funding procedures, rules and regulations. Ability to be flexible and your skills in problem solving. High standard of computer literacy (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to plan, prioritise and work within agreed timeframes. Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills. A working knowledge of and commitment to, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice. An understanding of the need and practice for confidentiality. Ability to work on your own initiative, as part of a team, under pressure and with high levels of self-motivation. A thorough understanding of adult safeguarding and working with vulnerable people. Experience in managing contracts including quality assurance of services and the importance of monitoring and evaluating services. Desirable An understanding of homelessness and relevant issues. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £34,000 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: Worksop: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Safeguarding Hope is committed to safeguarding adults and as part of our safe recruitment practice the successful applicant will be subject to a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The cost of the DBS check (currently up to £59.10) must be met by the successful applicant. Work Location: In person Reference ID: ServiceManager26
We are currently looking for an experienced Quality Assurance and Standards Officer to support a Housing Service in maintaining regulatory compliance, improving service standards and preparing for regulatory inspections. This Quality Assurance and Standards Officer role will focus on governance, policy development, audit activity and regulatory assurance across housing services. The successful candidate will support the development of a quality management framework, undertake service reviews and audits, and ensure the service remains aligned with the requirements of the Regulator of Social Housing. This Quality Assurance and Standards Officer position would suit someone with experience in housing governance, policy, compliance or service improvement. The Role - Supporting regulatory inspection readiness and audit activity across Housing Services. - Maintaining housing policies, procedures and policy registers. - Undertaking service reviews, audits and gap analysis against regulatory requirements. - Supporting the development and implementation of quality assurance frameworks. - Monitoring compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing Consumer Standards. - Maintaining evidence logs and action plans relating to regulatory compliance. - Reviewing legislation, regulatory updates and sector best practice. - Producing reports, briefings and updates for managers and senior stakeholders. - Auditing complaints and identifying opportunities for service improvement. - Supporting governance arrangements and monitoring delivery of agreed actions. - Championing data quality and supporting compliance with the Competence and Conduct Standard. Key Requirements - Experience working within social housing, housing management, governance, compliance or service improvement. - Knowledge of the social housing regulatory framework and Consumer Standards. - Understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing, Housing Ombudsman and wider housing sector requirements. - Experience undertaking audits, reviews or compliance assessments. - Experience producing reports, briefings and policy documentation. - Experience supporting service improvement or regulatory readiness programmes. - Strong knowledge of housing legislation, policy and regulatory requirements. - CIH qualification or working towards CIH Level 2 or 3 would be advantageous. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Quality Assurance and Standards Officer role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. Footnote If you feel that this Quality Assurance and Standards Officer job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We regularly recruit for Quality Assurance Officers, Housing Compliance Officers, Governance Officers and Service Improvement roles across the UK and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from housing professionals looking to build future connections. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.
Jun 19, 2026
Contractor
We are currently looking for an experienced Quality Assurance and Standards Officer to support a Housing Service in maintaining regulatory compliance, improving service standards and preparing for regulatory inspections. This Quality Assurance and Standards Officer role will focus on governance, policy development, audit activity and regulatory assurance across housing services. The successful candidate will support the development of a quality management framework, undertake service reviews and audits, and ensure the service remains aligned with the requirements of the Regulator of Social Housing. This Quality Assurance and Standards Officer position would suit someone with experience in housing governance, policy, compliance or service improvement. The Role - Supporting regulatory inspection readiness and audit activity across Housing Services. - Maintaining housing policies, procedures and policy registers. - Undertaking service reviews, audits and gap analysis against regulatory requirements. - Supporting the development and implementation of quality assurance frameworks. - Monitoring compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing Consumer Standards. - Maintaining evidence logs and action plans relating to regulatory compliance. - Reviewing legislation, regulatory updates and sector best practice. - Producing reports, briefings and updates for managers and senior stakeholders. - Auditing complaints and identifying opportunities for service improvement. - Supporting governance arrangements and monitoring delivery of agreed actions. - Championing data quality and supporting compliance with the Competence and Conduct Standard. Key Requirements - Experience working within social housing, housing management, governance, compliance or service improvement. - Knowledge of the social housing regulatory framework and Consumer Standards. - Understanding of the Regulator of Social Housing, Housing Ombudsman and wider housing sector requirements. - Experience undertaking audits, reviews or compliance assessments. - Experience producing reports, briefings and policy documentation. - Experience supporting service improvement or regulatory readiness programmes. - Strong knowledge of housing legislation, policy and regulatory requirements. - CIH qualification or working towards CIH Level 2 or 3 would be advantageous. What You Need to Do Now If you are interested in this Quality Assurance and Standards Officer role and meet the criteria above, please click APPLY NOW and send us your CV. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. Footnote If you feel that this Quality Assurance and Standards Officer job matches your skills but not the rate, location or seniority, please feel free to send us your CV anyway. We regularly recruit for Quality Assurance Officers, Housing Compliance Officers, Governance Officers and Service Improvement roles across the UK and would be pleased to speak with you confidentially. Even if you are currently satisfied in your role, we welcome calls from housing professionals looking to build future connections. For more information, call Zubair at Carrington West on (phone number removed). By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Your data will only be shared with third-party clients for roles relevant to your application. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us.