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Wolviston Management Services
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Wolviston Management Services Eaglescliffe, County Durham
Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Location: North East England (Hybrid) Salary: Competitive + Executive Benefits Package The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to lead the technical strategy, innovation and service development of a growing technology business. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a blend of technical expertise, strategic thinking and commercial awareness. You will play a key role in shaping the future direction of the business, ensuring technology remains at the heart of service delivery, customer success and business growth. You will be responsible for driving technical excellence, developing high-performing teams and identifying opportunities to leverage emerging technologies to create value for customers. Key Responsibilities: Technology Strategy & Leadership Define and execute the organisation's technology strategy and roadmap Ensure technology services align with business objectives and customer requirements Identify emerging technologies and opportunities for innovation Drive continuous improvement across technical operations, service delivery and customer outcomes Act as the senior technical authority within the business Service & Solution Development: Oversee the development and evolution of managed services, cloud, cyber security and modern workplace offerings Ensure technical solutions remain competitive, scalable and commercially viable Work closely with sales and customer success teams to support solution design and customer engagement Contribute to the development of new service offerings, including AI and automation capabilities Support strategic customer engagements and technical escalations where required Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor and develop technical teams across infrastructure, cloud, security and professional services Foster a culture of accountability, innovation and continuous learning Support succession planning and talent development initiatives Ensure teams possess the skills and capabilities required to support future growth Customer & Commercial Engagement Build trusted relationships with customers, partners and vendors Support business development activities through technical leadership and solution expertise Participate in customer strategy discussions, workshops and presentations Ensure technical decisions support both customer outcomes and commercial objectives Governance & Operational Excellence Maintain oversight of technical standards, security frameworks and best practices Ensure compliance with relevant regulatory and industry requirements Manage technology risk and support business continuity initiatives Drive operational efficiency through automation, standardisation and process improvement Skills & Experience (Essential): Proven leadership experience within an MSP, technology services or consultancy environment Strong technical background across cloud, infrastructure, cyber security and modern workplace technologies Experience developing and executing technology strategies Demonstrable success leading technical teams and driving organisational growth Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Commercial awareness with the ability to align technology investments to business outcomes Experience supporting customer-facing technical engagements Desirable Experience within a Microsoft-focused technology environment Knowledge of Azure, Microsoft 365, Modern Workplace and AI technologies Experience developing managed service offerings Exposure to mergers, acquisitions or business transformation programmes Relevant technical or leadership certifications What Success Looks Like Success in this role goes beyond maintaining technology. You will help shape the future direction of the business, ensuring customers continue to receive innovative, secure and high-quality technology services whilst supporting the organisation's growth ambitions. You will be responsible for building a technology function that is scalable, commercially aligned and recognised as a trusted advisor to customers. Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with a strong commercial mindset Natural leader who inspires confidence and trust Passionate about technology and innovation Customer-focused and solutions-oriented Comfortable operating at both strategic and operational levels Driven by continuous improvement and business growth Why Join? This is an opportunity to play a pivotal role within an ambitious technology business at an exciting stage of growth. You'll have the autonomy to influence strategy, shape technical direction, develop high-performing teams and help define the future of the organisation's technology offering.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Location: North East England (Hybrid) Salary: Competitive + Executive Benefits Package The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced and commercially minded Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to lead the technical strategy, innovation and service development of a growing technology business. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a blend of technical expertise, strategic thinking and commercial awareness. You will play a key role in shaping the future direction of the business, ensuring technology remains at the heart of service delivery, customer success and business growth. You will be responsible for driving technical excellence, developing high-performing teams and identifying opportunities to leverage emerging technologies to create value for customers. Key Responsibilities: Technology Strategy & Leadership Define and execute the organisation's technology strategy and roadmap Ensure technology services align with business objectives and customer requirements Identify emerging technologies and opportunities for innovation Drive continuous improvement across technical operations, service delivery and customer outcomes Act as the senior technical authority within the business Service & Solution Development: Oversee the development and evolution of managed services, cloud, cyber security and modern workplace offerings Ensure technical solutions remain competitive, scalable and commercially viable Work closely with sales and customer success teams to support solution design and customer engagement Contribute to the development of new service offerings, including AI and automation capabilities Support strategic customer engagements and technical escalations where required Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor and develop technical teams across infrastructure, cloud, security and professional services Foster a culture of accountability, innovation and continuous learning Support succession planning and talent development initiatives Ensure teams possess the skills and capabilities required to support future growth Customer & Commercial Engagement Build trusted relationships with customers, partners and vendors Support business development activities through technical leadership and solution expertise Participate in customer strategy discussions, workshops and presentations Ensure technical decisions support both customer outcomes and commercial objectives Governance & Operational Excellence Maintain oversight of technical standards, security frameworks and best practices Ensure compliance with relevant regulatory and industry requirements Manage technology risk and support business continuity initiatives Drive operational efficiency through automation, standardisation and process improvement Skills & Experience (Essential): Proven leadership experience within an MSP, technology services or consultancy environment Strong technical background across cloud, infrastructure, cyber security and modern workplace technologies Experience developing and executing technology strategies Demonstrable success leading technical teams and driving organisational growth Strong stakeholder management and communication skills Commercial awareness with the ability to align technology investments to business outcomes Experience supporting customer-facing technical engagements Desirable Experience within a Microsoft-focused technology environment Knowledge of Azure, Microsoft 365, Modern Workplace and AI technologies Experience developing managed service offerings Exposure to mergers, acquisitions or business transformation programmes Relevant technical or leadership certifications What Success Looks Like Success in this role goes beyond maintaining technology. You will help shape the future direction of the business, ensuring customers continue to receive innovative, secure and high-quality technology services whilst supporting the organisation's growth ambitions. You will be responsible for building a technology function that is scalable, commercially aligned and recognised as a trusted advisor to customers. Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with a strong commercial mindset Natural leader who inspires confidence and trust Passionate about technology and innovation Customer-focused and solutions-oriented Comfortable operating at both strategic and operational levels Driven by continuous improvement and business growth Why Join? This is an opportunity to play a pivotal role within an ambitious technology business at an exciting stage of growth. You'll have the autonomy to influence strategy, shape technical direction, develop high-performing teams and help define the future of the organisation's technology offering.
Harris Hill
Head of Finance & Operations
Harris Hill
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Head of Finance and Operations for this well-established Charity based in North London Location: North London Salary: to £65,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working: 2 3 days a week is required at our offices. Working pattern: Flexible working hours, with home and office working Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Senior Finance Officer Key working relationships : Senior Management Team / Treasurer / Board of Trustees Purpose of Role The Head of Finance & Operations is a pivotal senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the financial sustainability, operational effectiveness and strong governance of the charity. Reporting directly to the CEO and working closely with the Board of Trustees, Treasurer and Senior Management Team, the postholder will lead the charity's finance function whilst overseeing governance, risk, compliance, systems, facilities and business operations. This is a hands-on role within a lean and ambitious organisation, requiring both strategic leadership and operational delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting organisational decision-making, strengthening infrastructure and ensuring the charity is well-positioned for future growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership Lead financial planning, budgeting and forecasting processes Develop and manage cashflow, ensuring long-term financial sustainability Produce timely and accurate management accounts and financial reports for the CEO, Board and Committees Oversee the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Ensure strong financial controls, compliance and fraud prevention measures Support the CEO, Treasurer and SMT with financial insight, analysis and scenario modelling Line-manage the Senior Finance Officer to ensure effective financial reporting and controls. Develop longer-term financial planning, cash flow and budgeting processes to help shape the future financial direction of the charity. Ensure adherence to financial policies, procedures, and fraud prevention controls. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Planning Act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to organisational strategy and planning. Translate financial and operational data into clear, actionable insight. Support performance monitoring and organisational decision-making across the charity. Contribute to the development and delivery of sustainable growth plans. Drive a culture of continuous improvement and organisational effectiveness. Governance, Risk & Compliance Lead the coordination of Board and Committee cycles, ensuring meetings are effectively planned and delivered. Oversee the preparation and collation of Board and Committee papers, working with SMT colleagues to ensure timely submission of reports. Maintain the governance calendar and ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory deadlines. Attend Board and Committee meetings as required, providing financial and operational insight. Systems, Data & Information Governance Provide strategic oversight of the charity's systems, technology and data infrastructure. Lead systems improvement projects to enhance efficiency, reporting and user experience. Oversee the charity's CRM, finance systems and reporting platforms. Manage relationships with external IT providers and consultants. Act as the charity's Data Protection Accountable Person. Operations, Facilities & Procurement Oversee office operations and facilities management. Manage supplier relationships and key service contracts. Lead procurement processes and ensure value for money across operational expenditure. Ensure operational policies, procedures and controls support effective service delivery. Support organisational resilience and business continuity planning.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Head of Finance and Operations for this well-established Charity based in North London Location: North London Salary: to £65,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working: 2 3 days a week is required at our offices. Working pattern: Flexible working hours, with home and office working Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Senior Finance Officer Key working relationships : Senior Management Team / Treasurer / Board of Trustees Purpose of Role The Head of Finance & Operations is a pivotal senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the financial sustainability, operational effectiveness and strong governance of the charity. Reporting directly to the CEO and working closely with the Board of Trustees, Treasurer and Senior Management Team, the postholder will lead the charity's finance function whilst overseeing governance, risk, compliance, systems, facilities and business operations. This is a hands-on role within a lean and ambitious organisation, requiring both strategic leadership and operational delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting organisational decision-making, strengthening infrastructure and ensuring the charity is well-positioned for future growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership Lead financial planning, budgeting and forecasting processes Develop and manage cashflow, ensuring long-term financial sustainability Produce timely and accurate management accounts and financial reports for the CEO, Board and Committees Oversee the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Ensure strong financial controls, compliance and fraud prevention measures Support the CEO, Treasurer and SMT with financial insight, analysis and scenario modelling Line-manage the Senior Finance Officer to ensure effective financial reporting and controls. Develop longer-term financial planning, cash flow and budgeting processes to help shape the future financial direction of the charity. Ensure adherence to financial policies, procedures, and fraud prevention controls. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Planning Act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to organisational strategy and planning. Translate financial and operational data into clear, actionable insight. Support performance monitoring and organisational decision-making across the charity. Contribute to the development and delivery of sustainable growth plans. Drive a culture of continuous improvement and organisational effectiveness. Governance, Risk & Compliance Lead the coordination of Board and Committee cycles, ensuring meetings are effectively planned and delivered. Oversee the preparation and collation of Board and Committee papers, working with SMT colleagues to ensure timely submission of reports. Maintain the governance calendar and ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory deadlines. Attend Board and Committee meetings as required, providing financial and operational insight. Systems, Data & Information Governance Provide strategic oversight of the charity's systems, technology and data infrastructure. Lead systems improvement projects to enhance efficiency, reporting and user experience. Oversee the charity's CRM, finance systems and reporting platforms. Manage relationships with external IT providers and consultants. Act as the charity's Data Protection Accountable Person. Operations, Facilities & Procurement Oversee office operations and facilities management. Manage supplier relationships and key service contracts. Lead procurement processes and ensure value for money across operational expenditure. Ensure operational policies, procedures and controls support effective service delivery. Support organisational resilience and business continuity planning.
Reed
Interim Head of Finance
Reed Barnsley, Yorkshire
Interim Head of Finance Barnsley - Hybrid Working 3 months+ contract Reed finance are partnering with a Barnsley based organisation who are currently seeking an Interim Head of Finance to support them through a key transitional period. there is a requirement for an experienced individual to join ASAP to ensure a smooth and effective handover. This role will work closely with the outgoing Head of Finance and the CFO to capture and document critical processes, many of which are currently undocumented, whilst also taking ownership of key financial responsibilities. Key Responsibilities The successful candidate will: Partner with the outgoing Head of Finance to document existing processes and procedures Ensure a comprehensive knowledge transfer to support business continuity Take ownership of key elements of the year-end process Maintain and oversee the fixed asset register Work alongside the CFO to review and enhance finance systems and controls Extract and interpret key financial information, ensuring it is effectively communicated across the team Provide support and guidance to the wider finance function Candidate Profile I am looking to speak to candidates with the following A finance professional qualified to AAT Level 4 or equivalent (QBE considered) Proven experience within a trust environment , ideally within an Not for profit or Education sectors Strong working knowledge of year-end processes Experience using Access financial systems (highly desirable) A forensic and detail-oriented approach to financial management A naturally curious and inquisitive mindset , with the ability to extract and document information effectively A collaborative and hands-on approach , with strong communication skills Team & Environment The finance team consists of: 4 Finance Officers (transactional) Finance Assistant Apprentice The role is primarily based in Barnsley , with hybrid working available. However, the successful candidate will be expected to spend a significant proportion of time on-site to support the team and transition period. Process One-stage interview process conducted via Microsoft Teams Opportunity This assignment offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced interim to add value quickly, support a seamless transition, and play a key role in strengthening financial processes within a growing environment.
Jun 20, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Head of Finance Barnsley - Hybrid Working 3 months+ contract Reed finance are partnering with a Barnsley based organisation who are currently seeking an Interim Head of Finance to support them through a key transitional period. there is a requirement for an experienced individual to join ASAP to ensure a smooth and effective handover. This role will work closely with the outgoing Head of Finance and the CFO to capture and document critical processes, many of which are currently undocumented, whilst also taking ownership of key financial responsibilities. Key Responsibilities The successful candidate will: Partner with the outgoing Head of Finance to document existing processes and procedures Ensure a comprehensive knowledge transfer to support business continuity Take ownership of key elements of the year-end process Maintain and oversee the fixed asset register Work alongside the CFO to review and enhance finance systems and controls Extract and interpret key financial information, ensuring it is effectively communicated across the team Provide support and guidance to the wider finance function Candidate Profile I am looking to speak to candidates with the following A finance professional qualified to AAT Level 4 or equivalent (QBE considered) Proven experience within a trust environment , ideally within an Not for profit or Education sectors Strong working knowledge of year-end processes Experience using Access financial systems (highly desirable) A forensic and detail-oriented approach to financial management A naturally curious and inquisitive mindset , with the ability to extract and document information effectively A collaborative and hands-on approach , with strong communication skills Team & Environment The finance team consists of: 4 Finance Officers (transactional) Finance Assistant Apprentice The role is primarily based in Barnsley , with hybrid working available. However, the successful candidate will be expected to spend a significant proportion of time on-site to support the team and transition period. Process One-stage interview process conducted via Microsoft Teams Opportunity This assignment offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced interim to add value quickly, support a seamless transition, and play a key role in strengthening financial processes within a growing environment.
Momentum Security Recruitment
Resilience & Business Continuity Manager (Associate Director)
Momentum Security Recruitment
Associate Director - Resilience Location: London Salary: Up to £95,000 Fixed term contract 14 months This role represents a great opportunity for a senior resilience and business continuity professional to lead the resilience programme for a major London location. You will take the lead in shaping, managing and delivering a robust resilience programme which incorporates business continuity planning, major incident management and crisis management planning. The role commences on a 14-month FTC. Your role will include: Shaping, managing, and setting the Resilience and Business Continuity strategy for the business, identifying priorities and future work streams to address changing circumstances and evolving risks. Formulate and embed resilience plans for Canary Wharf Group and the Canary Wharf Estate, managing and driving the following work streams: Manage and deliver the Business Continuity strategy including maintenance of ISO 22301 certification and overseeing the internal audit programme Management of the Crisis Management plans Responsible for running the annual Crisis Management exercise Shape and deliver the Incident Management strategy Deliver an annual programme of exercises and tests with both internal and external incident management teams and stakeholders. Lead on engagement with senior stakeholders, emergency services and tenants Horizon-scanning to identify potential future threats You should meet the following criteria: Proven experience of leading resilience, business continuity and crisis management activity at a senior level in a corporate environment. Business continuity - experience maintaining business continuity management systems alongside a knowledge of ISO 22301:2019. Incident and crisis management experience leading response teams at strategic, tactical and operational levels and managing incidents for an organisation. Experience in writing and delivering crisis exercises to all levels of the organisation including senior executives. CBCI or equivalent certification. Degree-level education (or equivalent relevant professional experience will be considered). Excellent communicator with strong presentation skills and the ability to offer prompt and accurate advice to senior management and tenants. Prepared to work flexible and varied hours, including out of hours call out and attendance. 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 Recruitment covers the following markets. Corporate Security Security Guarding - Management & Operations Security Guarding - Officer & site personnel staff Retail Loss Prevention, Audit & Fraud HSEQ (Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Assurance) Risk management
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Associate Director - Resilience Location: London Salary: Up to £95,000 Fixed term contract 14 months This role represents a great opportunity for a senior resilience and business continuity professional to lead the resilience programme for a major London location. You will take the lead in shaping, managing and delivering a robust resilience programme which incorporates business continuity planning, major incident management and crisis management planning. The role commences on a 14-month FTC. Your role will include: Shaping, managing, and setting the Resilience and Business Continuity strategy for the business, identifying priorities and future work streams to address changing circumstances and evolving risks. Formulate and embed resilience plans for Canary Wharf Group and the Canary Wharf Estate, managing and driving the following work streams: Manage and deliver the Business Continuity strategy including maintenance of ISO 22301 certification and overseeing the internal audit programme Management of the Crisis Management plans Responsible for running the annual Crisis Management exercise Shape and deliver the Incident Management strategy Deliver an annual programme of exercises and tests with both internal and external incident management teams and stakeholders. Lead on engagement with senior stakeholders, emergency services and tenants Horizon-scanning to identify potential future threats You should meet the following criteria: Proven experience of leading resilience, business continuity and crisis management activity at a senior level in a corporate environment. Business continuity - experience maintaining business continuity management systems alongside a knowledge of ISO 22301:2019. Incident and crisis management experience leading response teams at strategic, tactical and operational levels and managing incidents for an organisation. Experience in writing and delivering crisis exercises to all levels of the organisation including senior executives. CBCI or equivalent certification. Degree-level education (or equivalent relevant professional experience will be considered). Excellent communicator with strong presentation skills and the ability to offer prompt and accurate advice to senior management and tenants. Prepared to work flexible and varied hours, including out of hours call out and attendance. 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 Recruitment covers the following markets. Corporate Security Security Guarding - Management & Operations Security Guarding - Officer & site personnel staff Retail Loss Prevention, Audit & Fraud HSEQ (Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Assurance) Risk management
Connect2Hackney
Strategy and Governance Officer
Connect2Hackney Hackney, London
Connect2Hackney is the internal talent team for the London Borough of Hackney. We connect outstanding professionals with career-defining roles that directly impact our vibrant, diverse community. We are currently seeking a visionary leader to join our Children & Education directorate in a pivotal management role. If you are a strategic thinker who champions equity, thrives in a fast-paced civic environment, and knows how to turn service feedback into continuous organisational improvement, we want to hear from you. The Role As the Strategy & Governance Manager , you will provide the strategic leadership and operational oversight needed to integrate our Strategy & Governance and Complaints & Feedback functions. This is a high-profile role where you will direct the overall workflow of strategic projects, corporate and Member-level governance, statutory complaints (including LGSCO enquiries), and digital content development. You will act as a trusted advisor to Heads of Service and Senior Managers, ensuring that the Children & Education directorate remains politically astute, compliant, and deeply connected to the needs of Hackney's residents. Key Responsibilities Line-manage and empower a multidisciplinary team, including a Complaints & Feedback Manager, Strategy & Governance Officers, and a Web Content Manager. Analyse learning from complaints and feedback to inform strategic direction and quality assurance frameworks across the directorate. Oversee Member liaison activity, quality-assure monthly briefings, and manage the pipeline of agenda items for Council and Cabinet meetings. Take ownership of the Children & Education Directorate Risk Register, coordinate Business Continuity Plans, and collaborate on the Annual Governance Statement. Systematically collaborate across the Council network; embed trauma-informed practices; and maintain a resolute, proactive commitment to anti-racism in all policies and procedures. About You We are looking for an inspiring leader who balances technical expertise with excellent interpersonal skills. To thrive in this role, you should possess: Experience leading, motivating, and developing a team to deliver against complex strategic plans. Significant experience overseeing governance, corporate complaints, information requests (GDPR/FOI/SAR), and digital content. Experience building positive relationships with elected members and navigating the balance between political drivers and strategic priorities. A track record of driving cultural change, interpreting vision into delivery, and implementing automated workflow tracking systems. Practical experience managing budgets (up to 1M) and navigating risk assessment frameworks. Working with the London Borough of Hackney Hackney is a place like no other. We are proud of our diverse workforce and deeply committed to creating an inclusive environment. In this role, you will be expected to actively challenge discrimination and promote a culture of learning, growth, and self-reflection. We offer a flexible working framework to meet service demands, a central location at the Hackney Service Centre, and a genuine opportunity to shape the future of Children & Education services in London Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 20, 2026
Seasonal
Connect2Hackney is the internal talent team for the London Borough of Hackney. We connect outstanding professionals with career-defining roles that directly impact our vibrant, diverse community. We are currently seeking a visionary leader to join our Children & Education directorate in a pivotal management role. If you are a strategic thinker who champions equity, thrives in a fast-paced civic environment, and knows how to turn service feedback into continuous organisational improvement, we want to hear from you. The Role As the Strategy & Governance Manager , you will provide the strategic leadership and operational oversight needed to integrate our Strategy & Governance and Complaints & Feedback functions. This is a high-profile role where you will direct the overall workflow of strategic projects, corporate and Member-level governance, statutory complaints (including LGSCO enquiries), and digital content development. You will act as a trusted advisor to Heads of Service and Senior Managers, ensuring that the Children & Education directorate remains politically astute, compliant, and deeply connected to the needs of Hackney's residents. Key Responsibilities Line-manage and empower a multidisciplinary team, including a Complaints & Feedback Manager, Strategy & Governance Officers, and a Web Content Manager. Analyse learning from complaints and feedback to inform strategic direction and quality assurance frameworks across the directorate. Oversee Member liaison activity, quality-assure monthly briefings, and manage the pipeline of agenda items for Council and Cabinet meetings. Take ownership of the Children & Education Directorate Risk Register, coordinate Business Continuity Plans, and collaborate on the Annual Governance Statement. Systematically collaborate across the Council network; embed trauma-informed practices; and maintain a resolute, proactive commitment to anti-racism in all policies and procedures. About You We are looking for an inspiring leader who balances technical expertise with excellent interpersonal skills. To thrive in this role, you should possess: Experience leading, motivating, and developing a team to deliver against complex strategic plans. Significant experience overseeing governance, corporate complaints, information requests (GDPR/FOI/SAR), and digital content. Experience building positive relationships with elected members and navigating the balance between political drivers and strategic priorities. A track record of driving cultural change, interpreting vision into delivery, and implementing automated workflow tracking systems. Practical experience managing budgets (up to 1M) and navigating risk assessment frameworks. Working with the London Borough of Hackney Hackney is a place like no other. We are proud of our diverse workforce and deeply committed to creating an inclusive environment. In this role, you will be expected to actively challenge discrimination and promote a culture of learning, growth, and self-reflection. We offer a flexible working framework to meet service demands, a central location at the Hackney Service Centre, and a genuine opportunity to shape the future of Children & Education services in London Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists
Head of Finance & Operations
Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Head of Finance and Operations for this well-established Charity based in North London Location: North London Salary: to £65,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working: 2 3 days a week is required at our offices. Working pattern: Flexible working hours, with home and office working Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Senior Finance Officer Key working relationships : Senior Management Team / Treasurer / Board of Trustees Purpose of Role The Head of Finance & Operations is a pivotal senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the financial sustainability, operational effectiveness and strong governance of the charity. Reporting directly to the CEO and working closely with the Board of Trustees, Treasurer and Senior Management Team, the postholder will lead the charity's finance function whilst overseeing governance, risk, compliance, systems, facilities and business operations. This is a hands-on role within a lean and ambitious organisation, requiring both strategic leadership and operational delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting organisational decision-making, strengthening infrastructure and ensuring the charity is well-positioned for future growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership Lead financial planning, budgeting and forecasting processes Develop and manage cashflow, ensuring long-term financial sustainability Produce timely and accurate management accounts and financial reports for the CEO, Board and Committees Oversee the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Ensure strong financial controls, compliance and fraud prevention measures Support the CEO, Treasurer and SMT with financial insight, analysis and scenario modelling Line-manage the Senior Finance Officer to ensure effective financial reporting and controls. Develop longer-term financial planning, cash flow and budgeting processes to help shape the future financial direction of the charity. Ensure adherence to financial policies, procedures, and fraud prevention controls. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Planning Act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to organisational strategy and planning. Translate financial and operational data into clear, actionable insight. Support performance monitoring and organisational decision-making across the charity. Contribute to the development and delivery of sustainable growth plans. Drive a culture of continuous improvement and organisational effectiveness. Governance, Risk & Compliance Lead the coordination of Board and Committee cycles, ensuring meetings are effectively planned and delivered. Oversee the preparation and collation of Board and Committee papers, working with SMT colleagues to ensure timely submission of reports. Maintain the governance calendar and ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory deadlines. Attend Board and Committee meetings as required, providing financial and operational insight. Systems, Data & Information Governance Provide strategic oversight of the charity's systems, technology and data infrastructure. Lead systems improvement projects to enhance efficiency, reporting and user experience. Oversee the charity's CRM, finance systems and reporting platforms. Manage relationships with external IT providers and consultants. Act as the charity's Data Protection Accountable Person. Operations, Facilities & Procurement Oversee office operations and facilities management. Manage supplier relationships and key service contracts. Lead procurement processes and ensure value for money across operational expenditure. Ensure operational policies, procedures and controls support effective service delivery. Support organisational resilience and business continuity planning.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Head of Finance and Operations for this well-established Charity based in North London Location: North London Salary: to £65,000 per annum depending on experience Hybrid working: 2 3 days a week is required at our offices. Working pattern: Flexible working hours, with home and office working Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Senior Finance Officer Key working relationships : Senior Management Team / Treasurer / Board of Trustees Purpose of Role The Head of Finance & Operations is a pivotal senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the financial sustainability, operational effectiveness and strong governance of the charity. Reporting directly to the CEO and working closely with the Board of Trustees, Treasurer and Senior Management Team, the postholder will lead the charity's finance function whilst overseeing governance, risk, compliance, systems, facilities and business operations. This is a hands-on role within a lean and ambitious organisation, requiring both strategic leadership and operational delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting organisational decision-making, strengthening infrastructure and ensuring the charity is well-positioned for future growth. Key Responsibilities Financial Leadership Lead financial planning, budgeting and forecasting processes Develop and manage cashflow, ensuring long-term financial sustainability Produce timely and accurate management accounts and financial reports for the CEO, Board and Committees Oversee the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Ensure strong financial controls, compliance and fraud prevention measures Support the CEO, Treasurer and SMT with financial insight, analysis and scenario modelling Line-manage the Senior Finance Officer to ensure effective financial reporting and controls. Develop longer-term financial planning, cash flow and budgeting processes to help shape the future financial direction of the charity. Ensure adherence to financial policies, procedures, and fraud prevention controls. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Planning Act as a key member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to organisational strategy and planning. Translate financial and operational data into clear, actionable insight. Support performance monitoring and organisational decision-making across the charity. Contribute to the development and delivery of sustainable growth plans. Drive a culture of continuous improvement and organisational effectiveness. Governance, Risk & Compliance Lead the coordination of Board and Committee cycles, ensuring meetings are effectively planned and delivered. Oversee the preparation and collation of Board and Committee papers, working with SMT colleagues to ensure timely submission of reports. Maintain the governance calendar and ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory deadlines. Attend Board and Committee meetings as required, providing financial and operational insight. Systems, Data & Information Governance Provide strategic oversight of the charity's systems, technology and data infrastructure. Lead systems improvement projects to enhance efficiency, reporting and user experience. Oversee the charity's CRM, finance systems and reporting platforms. Manage relationships with external IT providers and consultants. Act as the charity's Data Protection Accountable Person. Operations, Facilities & Procurement Oversee office operations and facilities management. Manage supplier relationships and key service contracts. Lead procurement processes and ensure value for money across operational expenditure. Ensure operational policies, procedures and controls support effective service delivery. Support organisational resilience and business continuity planning.
TPP Recruitment
Finance Manager
TPP Recruitment
Job role: Finance Manager Location: Hybrid (primarily remote with occasional travel to Victoria, London) Rate: £27 per hour plus holiday pay Contract: Approx. 3 months Hours: 35 hours per week (typically 9:30am-5:30pm with flexibility) Make an impact where strong financial leadership supports democracy worldwide They are seeking an Interim Finance Manager to provide essential cover during a period of transition, ensuring continuity, compliance, and strong financial oversight. About the role This is a hands-on leadership position overseeing day-to-day finance operations, with responsibility for maintaining robust controls, compliance, and reporting standards aligned to UK public sector frameworks. You will lead a small team and work closely across the organisation to ensure finance processes are efficient, accurate, and well embedded. Key responsibilities Oversee business-as-usual finance operations , including accounts payable, receivable, and cash management Lead management accounts, payroll, and corporate accounting activities Ensure strong financial controls, governance, and compliance with UK public sector requirements Support audit preparation and financial reporting , including year-end processes Manage and optimise finance systems, including Business Central Provide leadership to two Finance Officers , supporting performance and development Deliver financial guidance and training to non-finance stakeholders Essential skills and experience Professional accountancy qualification (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) or equivalent experience. Proven experience using Business Central Experience working with or alongside UK central government finance frameworks (e.g. HM Treasury, Cabinet Office, HMRC) Strong understanding of financial controls, compliance, and governance Demonstrated ability to lead and develop a small finance team Excellent communication skills with the ability to work across diverse stakeholders Ability to hit the ground running in an interim environment We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Job role: Finance Manager Location: Hybrid (primarily remote with occasional travel to Victoria, London) Rate: £27 per hour plus holiday pay Contract: Approx. 3 months Hours: 35 hours per week (typically 9:30am-5:30pm with flexibility) Make an impact where strong financial leadership supports democracy worldwide They are seeking an Interim Finance Manager to provide essential cover during a period of transition, ensuring continuity, compliance, and strong financial oversight. About the role This is a hands-on leadership position overseeing day-to-day finance operations, with responsibility for maintaining robust controls, compliance, and reporting standards aligned to UK public sector frameworks. You will lead a small team and work closely across the organisation to ensure finance processes are efficient, accurate, and well embedded. Key responsibilities Oversee business-as-usual finance operations , including accounts payable, receivable, and cash management Lead management accounts, payroll, and corporate accounting activities Ensure strong financial controls, governance, and compliance with UK public sector requirements Support audit preparation and financial reporting , including year-end processes Manage and optimise finance systems, including Business Central Provide leadership to two Finance Officers , supporting performance and development Deliver financial guidance and training to non-finance stakeholders Essential skills and experience Professional accountancy qualification (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) or equivalent experience. Proven experience using Business Central Experience working with or alongside UK central government finance frameworks (e.g. HM Treasury, Cabinet Office, HMRC) Strong understanding of financial controls, compliance, and governance Demonstrated ability to lead and develop a small finance team Excellent communication skills with the ability to work across diverse stakeholders Ability to hit the ground running in an interim environment We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Atkinson Moss
Chief Procurement Officer
Atkinson Moss Colton, Norfolk
Role: Chief Procurement Officer Location: Norwich, Norfolk (preference for onsite working) Salary: Executive level package to attrach the right candidate The Opportunity: Strategic Procurement Leadership Atkinson Moss Leadership recruitment, have been engaged on behalf of a highly respected, multi-million-pound member-owned buying group based in Norfolk, to search for an exceptional Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) to join their Senior Leadership Team. This executive position has been introduced to focus purely on world-class procurement strategy, supplier governance, and volume optimisation across the group. This is a high-impact role inheriting a dedicated team, designed for a commercially driven executive who can balance macroeconomic strategy with hands-on operational delivery. The Ideal Profile: The position ideally requires an executive with deep roots within the agricultural / agri-business sector, allowing them to immediately understand regional and national supply chain challenges. However, applications are equally welcome from heavyweight procurement executives from other complex, regulated, or high-volume industries (such as Financial Services, Insurance, or Commercial Services). If you possess a professional MCIPS qualification (or equivalent) and a track record of transforming supplier performance, this role offers an exceptional platform. Key Responsibilities: Executive Strategy: Shape and execute a comprehensive procurement and supplier management strategy aligned directly with the group's long-term commercial growth ambitions. High-Stakes Negotiation: Lead high-value supplier negotiations to secure optimal value, robust risk management, and service continuity across complex product categories. Team Leadership: Strengthen and mentor a procurement team of varying experience levels, fostering a high-performance culture of accountability, commercial urgency, and continuous improvement. Digital Evolution: Collaborate with the wider executive team to drive digital transformation initiatives, including the optimisation of modern procurement and Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) tools. Governance & Performance: Oversee robust supplier segmentation frameworks, performance scorecards, KPIs, and SLAs to guarantee operational excellence. Member-First Focus: Ensure all procurement activities are translated into tangible value, sharp pricing, and outstanding service delivery for a loyal, member-based network. What You Bring: Proven Leadership: A verifiable track record as a senior procurement leader, comfortably navigating executive stakeholder management and organisation-wide transformation. Commercial Acumen: A data-driven decision-maker who combines financial astuteness with the ability to identify cross-selling and margin-optimisation opportunities. Coaching Mentality: A leadership style defined by collaboration, empowerment, and a proactive approach to addressing capability gaps within a team. Cultural Alignment: A professional who champions core corporate values centred around care, curiosity, collaboration, and constructive challenge. Why Apply? This is a rare executive-level appointment in the East Anglian market, offering the chance to work directly with the board and CEO to shape a vital business division. The organisation prides itself on a supportive, collaborative workplace culture where colleagues genuinely feel valued and enjoy coming to work.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Role: Chief Procurement Officer Location: Norwich, Norfolk (preference for onsite working) Salary: Executive level package to attrach the right candidate The Opportunity: Strategic Procurement Leadership Atkinson Moss Leadership recruitment, have been engaged on behalf of a highly respected, multi-million-pound member-owned buying group based in Norfolk, to search for an exceptional Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) to join their Senior Leadership Team. This executive position has been introduced to focus purely on world-class procurement strategy, supplier governance, and volume optimisation across the group. This is a high-impact role inheriting a dedicated team, designed for a commercially driven executive who can balance macroeconomic strategy with hands-on operational delivery. The Ideal Profile: The position ideally requires an executive with deep roots within the agricultural / agri-business sector, allowing them to immediately understand regional and national supply chain challenges. However, applications are equally welcome from heavyweight procurement executives from other complex, regulated, or high-volume industries (such as Financial Services, Insurance, or Commercial Services). If you possess a professional MCIPS qualification (or equivalent) and a track record of transforming supplier performance, this role offers an exceptional platform. Key Responsibilities: Executive Strategy: Shape and execute a comprehensive procurement and supplier management strategy aligned directly with the group's long-term commercial growth ambitions. High-Stakes Negotiation: Lead high-value supplier negotiations to secure optimal value, robust risk management, and service continuity across complex product categories. Team Leadership: Strengthen and mentor a procurement team of varying experience levels, fostering a high-performance culture of accountability, commercial urgency, and continuous improvement. Digital Evolution: Collaborate with the wider executive team to drive digital transformation initiatives, including the optimisation of modern procurement and Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) tools. Governance & Performance: Oversee robust supplier segmentation frameworks, performance scorecards, KPIs, and SLAs to guarantee operational excellence. Member-First Focus: Ensure all procurement activities are translated into tangible value, sharp pricing, and outstanding service delivery for a loyal, member-based network. What You Bring: Proven Leadership: A verifiable track record as a senior procurement leader, comfortably navigating executive stakeholder management and organisation-wide transformation. Commercial Acumen: A data-driven decision-maker who combines financial astuteness with the ability to identify cross-selling and margin-optimisation opportunities. Coaching Mentality: A leadership style defined by collaboration, empowerment, and a proactive approach to addressing capability gaps within a team. Cultural Alignment: A professional who champions core corporate values centred around care, curiosity, collaboration, and constructive challenge. Why Apply? This is a rare executive-level appointment in the East Anglian market, offering the chance to work directly with the board and CEO to shape a vital business division. The organisation prides itself on a supportive, collaborative workplace culture where colleagues genuinely feel valued and enjoy coming to work.
ABL Health
Partnership and Engagement Officer
ABL Health Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Partnership and Engagement Officer Salary: £26,000 per year Hours: 37.5 hours per week Location: Nottinghamshire Closing Date: 30th of June 2026 Nottinghamshire Integrated Wellbeing Service (IWS) overview ABL Health and Nottinghamshire County Council are partnering to deliver and Integrated Wellbeing Service across Nottinghamshire. This transformative service will play a central role in system change, bringing previously separate lifestyle behaviour change functions together into one service. It seeks to work collaboratively with communities to support the transformation of services for the local population. The service will provide integrated behaviour support for smoking cessation, weight management, alcohol reduction, physical activity and falls prevention, all embedded in sustainable behaviour change and positive wellbeing. Role Purpose: You will be the Partnerships & Engagement Officer for the Your Health Notts Integrated Wellbeing Service for Nottinghamshire County. You will be expected to engage at neighbourhood and place level to increase referrals into the IWS and build long- lasting relationships with local partners. This will involve being responsible for developing and maintaining strong, positive and long-lasting relationships with a wide range of stakeholder groups, including but not limited to local authority, primary and secondary care, leisure services and the community and voluntary sector and community services. You will be a motivated, passionate, organised and proactive communicator, with experience working in a community setting. ABL take a strengths focused asset-based approach to community delivery, looking to innovate and partner, not replicate existing delivery. The role will require dynamic working which embraces the vision and values we wish to establish for the IWS supporting people to achieve healthy lives. No two days will be the same in this varied and flexible role. If you are as comfortable spending a day with the team as you are working independently and confidently with new people and are highly organised this could be the job for you. This is a demanding job, but you will not be on your own. ABL s highly experienced and friendly multi- disciplinary team of Health and Social Care professionals, Business Intelligence, Service Development, Governance, Finance and Business Development are there to support. Additionally, existing experienced delivery teams will be available to support you to drive the Service forward. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Working under the line management of the Partnerships and Engagement Manager, this varied and rewarding role will support the ongoing delivery, innovation, and development of the service. The successful candidate will implement the ABL Community Engagement Strategy to promote IWS, working closely with ABL s communications team to raise awareness of the service and engage local partners, stakeholders, and community organisations to develop partnership and co-production opportunities. A core focus of the role will be developing and strengthening referral pathways between secondary care services and Your Health Notts, building strong relationships with hospital teams, clinicians, discharge coordinators, and wider stakeholders to increase referrals into the service. The postholder will deliver presentations, outreach, and engagement activities to promote services, whilst supporting effective care coordination and patient flow from hospital into community services. The role will also involve monitoring referral activity and service performance, producing reports, identifying barriers to access, and contributing to continuous service improvement and innovation. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with operational teams and external partners to improve accessibility, enhance patient experience, and ensure efficient service delivery, while also supporting service continuity through flexible working where required. Skills and Competencies Required Be experienced in community engagement and partnership working in a community health environment Experience of building and maintain partnerships from scratch Positive and proactive with the ability to motivate, engage and support partnership delivery Adept in communication; A confident and approachable communicator who adapts the message to fit the needs of the audience and ability to see the bigger picture in problem solving for community cohesion. Build strong relationships; Foster trust and co-operation among colleagues, stakeholders, community leaders, commissioners and sub-contractors Quality driven; you naturally seek high standards and actively seek to improve them. Value and remain open to new ideas and perspectives. Employee Benefits: Birthday Day off Flexible Annual Leave scheme Employee Referral scheme 37.5 hours working week Flu jabs Blue Light Card Cycle to work scheme Leadership and staff away days Training and Development Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for ABL Health, please click apply to visit our website. There, you can find full details of the role, information on how to submit your CV, and instructions for completing your application.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Partnership and Engagement Officer Salary: £26,000 per year Hours: 37.5 hours per week Location: Nottinghamshire Closing Date: 30th of June 2026 Nottinghamshire Integrated Wellbeing Service (IWS) overview ABL Health and Nottinghamshire County Council are partnering to deliver and Integrated Wellbeing Service across Nottinghamshire. This transformative service will play a central role in system change, bringing previously separate lifestyle behaviour change functions together into one service. It seeks to work collaboratively with communities to support the transformation of services for the local population. The service will provide integrated behaviour support for smoking cessation, weight management, alcohol reduction, physical activity and falls prevention, all embedded in sustainable behaviour change and positive wellbeing. Role Purpose: You will be the Partnerships & Engagement Officer for the Your Health Notts Integrated Wellbeing Service for Nottinghamshire County. You will be expected to engage at neighbourhood and place level to increase referrals into the IWS and build long- lasting relationships with local partners. This will involve being responsible for developing and maintaining strong, positive and long-lasting relationships with a wide range of stakeholder groups, including but not limited to local authority, primary and secondary care, leisure services and the community and voluntary sector and community services. You will be a motivated, passionate, organised and proactive communicator, with experience working in a community setting. ABL take a strengths focused asset-based approach to community delivery, looking to innovate and partner, not replicate existing delivery. The role will require dynamic working which embraces the vision and values we wish to establish for the IWS supporting people to achieve healthy lives. No two days will be the same in this varied and flexible role. If you are as comfortable spending a day with the team as you are working independently and confidently with new people and are highly organised this could be the job for you. This is a demanding job, but you will not be on your own. ABL s highly experienced and friendly multi- disciplinary team of Health and Social Care professionals, Business Intelligence, Service Development, Governance, Finance and Business Development are there to support. Additionally, existing experienced delivery teams will be available to support you to drive the Service forward. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Working under the line management of the Partnerships and Engagement Manager, this varied and rewarding role will support the ongoing delivery, innovation, and development of the service. The successful candidate will implement the ABL Community Engagement Strategy to promote IWS, working closely with ABL s communications team to raise awareness of the service and engage local partners, stakeholders, and community organisations to develop partnership and co-production opportunities. A core focus of the role will be developing and strengthening referral pathways between secondary care services and Your Health Notts, building strong relationships with hospital teams, clinicians, discharge coordinators, and wider stakeholders to increase referrals into the service. The postholder will deliver presentations, outreach, and engagement activities to promote services, whilst supporting effective care coordination and patient flow from hospital into community services. The role will also involve monitoring referral activity and service performance, producing reports, identifying barriers to access, and contributing to continuous service improvement and innovation. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with operational teams and external partners to improve accessibility, enhance patient experience, and ensure efficient service delivery, while also supporting service continuity through flexible working where required. Skills and Competencies Required Be experienced in community engagement and partnership working in a community health environment Experience of building and maintain partnerships from scratch Positive and proactive with the ability to motivate, engage and support partnership delivery Adept in communication; A confident and approachable communicator who adapts the message to fit the needs of the audience and ability to see the bigger picture in problem solving for community cohesion. Build strong relationships; Foster trust and co-operation among colleagues, stakeholders, community leaders, commissioners and sub-contractors Quality driven; you naturally seek high standards and actively seek to improve them. Value and remain open to new ideas and perspectives. Employee Benefits: Birthday Day off Flexible Annual Leave scheme Employee Referral scheme 37.5 hours working week Flu jabs Blue Light Card Cycle to work scheme Leadership and staff away days Training and Development Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for ABL Health, please click apply to visit our website. There, you can find full details of the role, information on how to submit your CV, and instructions for completing your application.
Total Assist Recruitment
Urgent Call Handler (Permanent role)
Total Assist Recruitment Norwich, Norfolk
Sent your CV today, get booked for an assessment/interview immediately, pass and start date in June 2026 Paid training provided when successful in the assessment If you have a passion for helping and wanting to make a difference, apply now Customer service / Customer facing/ Retail that has worked with difficult situations and know how to resolve it please apply Assessment 30th of June 2026 Start Date: July 2026 Form part of a team of Call Handlers who will normally provide the first point of contact with telephone callers to the Trust, on a 24/7 basis, working rotating shifts. Where business continuity requires it, there may be a need to handle calls for one of the Trusts other two EOCs or to relocate to one of them on a temporary basis. To respond to all incoming telephone calls to the EOC, giving emergency calls priority over non-emergency calls; placing lower priority callers on hold when required, to achieve this. (Where ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) is active, emergency calls may be answered automatically for the user) Ensure the timely and accurate answering and recording of all requests for emergency resources (including doctors urgent requests and routine calls) using the Computer Aided Dispatch and appropriate clinical triage software. Receive and record telephone calls from a range of personnel including hospital staff; other Health Service professionals and other Emergency Services. Where rota's or staffing levels require it, carry out duties within the "out of hours" control, either call handling or dispatching received calls. This requirement like all duties is subject to the post holder having had appropriate training. Provide advice to clients as directed by clinical triage protocols and procedures. This will involve following a set process when applying the clinical triage software. Complete the clinical triage process for each emergency call received, to the fullest extent possible, to allow all emergencies to be marked with an appropriate priority. This is the means of ensuring that patients receive a response intended to reach them in a timely manner for their condition, whilst also indicating the right type of resource that should be allocated. Utilise Computer Aided Dispatch, clinical triage software and Information Communication Technology (ICT), including; telephony, data, email, and fax, to achieve effective communication with clients and EOC/operational staff. Ensure ICT systems are used appropriately, and report systems failures to the Call Handler Team Leader/Duty EOC Officer. In the event of a systems failure all staff are required to initiate any appropriate steps in line with standard operating procedures, to support the EOC in maintaining business continuity. June 2010 V2.1 10. To be familiar with a manual method of logging calls on the appropriate forms when electronic methods are unavailable or inappropriate. To produce, maintain and collate appropriate control records, complying with administrative procedures in accordance with Trust policy. To take charge of an incoming call; managing patients, relatives, and the general public in a calm professional manner and treating them with dignity and respect at all times Be able to (and be able to recognise the need to), modify and adapt methods of communication to account for the differing needs of patients and callers especially in stressful and difficult situations
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Sent your CV today, get booked for an assessment/interview immediately, pass and start date in June 2026 Paid training provided when successful in the assessment If you have a passion for helping and wanting to make a difference, apply now Customer service / Customer facing/ Retail that has worked with difficult situations and know how to resolve it please apply Assessment 30th of June 2026 Start Date: July 2026 Form part of a team of Call Handlers who will normally provide the first point of contact with telephone callers to the Trust, on a 24/7 basis, working rotating shifts. Where business continuity requires it, there may be a need to handle calls for one of the Trusts other two EOCs or to relocate to one of them on a temporary basis. To respond to all incoming telephone calls to the EOC, giving emergency calls priority over non-emergency calls; placing lower priority callers on hold when required, to achieve this. (Where ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) is active, emergency calls may be answered automatically for the user) Ensure the timely and accurate answering and recording of all requests for emergency resources (including doctors urgent requests and routine calls) using the Computer Aided Dispatch and appropriate clinical triage software. Receive and record telephone calls from a range of personnel including hospital staff; other Health Service professionals and other Emergency Services. Where rota's or staffing levels require it, carry out duties within the "out of hours" control, either call handling or dispatching received calls. This requirement like all duties is subject to the post holder having had appropriate training. Provide advice to clients as directed by clinical triage protocols and procedures. This will involve following a set process when applying the clinical triage software. Complete the clinical triage process for each emergency call received, to the fullest extent possible, to allow all emergencies to be marked with an appropriate priority. This is the means of ensuring that patients receive a response intended to reach them in a timely manner for their condition, whilst also indicating the right type of resource that should be allocated. Utilise Computer Aided Dispatch, clinical triage software and Information Communication Technology (ICT), including; telephony, data, email, and fax, to achieve effective communication with clients and EOC/operational staff. Ensure ICT systems are used appropriately, and report systems failures to the Call Handler Team Leader/Duty EOC Officer. In the event of a systems failure all staff are required to initiate any appropriate steps in line with standard operating procedures, to support the EOC in maintaining business continuity. June 2010 V2.1 10. To be familiar with a manual method of logging calls on the appropriate forms when electronic methods are unavailable or inappropriate. To produce, maintain and collate appropriate control records, complying with administrative procedures in accordance with Trust policy. To take charge of an incoming call; managing patients, relatives, and the general public in a calm professional manner and treating them with dignity and respect at all times Be able to (and be able to recognise the need to), modify and adapt methods of communication to account for the differing needs of patients and callers especially in stressful and difficult situations
GBR Group Ltd
Senior Business Analyst
GBR Group Ltd
Senior Business Analyst Job Title : Senior Business Analyst Department : Operations Location : Canary Wharf, London Reports To : Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Details: We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical Business Analyst to bridge the gap between business needs and technology solutions. The ideal candidate will work closely with stakeholders, project managers, developers, and end users to gather requirements, analyse business processes, and support the successful delivery of IT projects. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Gather, analyse, document, and validate business and functional requirements. Collaborate intensively with leadership to design and execute ambitious business strategies and goals Create Business Requirement Documents (BRD), Functional Requirement Documents (FRD), user stories, process flows, and use cases. Analyse existing business processes and identify opportunities for improvement and automation. Collaborate with development and quality assurance teams throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Assist in defining project scope, objectives, and deliverables. Monitor project progress and deliver comprehensive, data-driven reports on business performance, operational metrics, and client satisfaction to empower informed decision-making. Maintain vigilant oversight of project financials, including budgets, invoices, and expenses. Ensure unwavering compliance with company policies, industry regulations, and data privacy standards. proactively identify and mitigate risks within operational processes and project execution. Develop and uphold robust business continuity plans. SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor s degree in Business Administration, Management, or a related field (Post Graduate degree/diploma in a related field preferred). Minimum of 5 years of experience as business analyst or a similar role. Proficient in using project management tools (e.g., Jira, Trello, Azure) and productivity software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace). Possesses a comprehensive understanding of SDLC, Agile, Scrum, and Waterfall methodologies Demonstrates experience in requirements gathering, process mapping, and business analysis. Exceptional analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Outstanding communication and interpersonal abilities. Thorough understanding of financial management and budgeting processes. PREFERRED SKILLS: Holds certifications such as PMI-PBA/ PMP, or certifications in Agile methodologies. Possesses knowledge of SQL, data analysis, and reporting tools such as Power BI or Tableau. Has involvement in digital transformation initiatives or process improvement projects. Exposure to Generative AI, AI-driven automation, prompt engineering, and AI-assisted analytics/reporting tools
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Senior Business Analyst Job Title : Senior Business Analyst Department : Operations Location : Canary Wharf, London Reports To : Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Details: We are seeking a detail-oriented and analytical Business Analyst to bridge the gap between business needs and technology solutions. The ideal candidate will work closely with stakeholders, project managers, developers, and end users to gather requirements, analyse business processes, and support the successful delivery of IT projects. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Gather, analyse, document, and validate business and functional requirements. Collaborate intensively with leadership to design and execute ambitious business strategies and goals Create Business Requirement Documents (BRD), Functional Requirement Documents (FRD), user stories, process flows, and use cases. Analyse existing business processes and identify opportunities for improvement and automation. Collaborate with development and quality assurance teams throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Assist in defining project scope, objectives, and deliverables. Monitor project progress and deliver comprehensive, data-driven reports on business performance, operational metrics, and client satisfaction to empower informed decision-making. Maintain vigilant oversight of project financials, including budgets, invoices, and expenses. Ensure unwavering compliance with company policies, industry regulations, and data privacy standards. proactively identify and mitigate risks within operational processes and project execution. Develop and uphold robust business continuity plans. SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor s degree in Business Administration, Management, or a related field (Post Graduate degree/diploma in a related field preferred). Minimum of 5 years of experience as business analyst or a similar role. Proficient in using project management tools (e.g., Jira, Trello, Azure) and productivity software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace). Possesses a comprehensive understanding of SDLC, Agile, Scrum, and Waterfall methodologies Demonstrates experience in requirements gathering, process mapping, and business analysis. Exceptional analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Outstanding communication and interpersonal abilities. Thorough understanding of financial management and budgeting processes. PREFERRED SKILLS: Holds certifications such as PMI-PBA/ PMP, or certifications in Agile methodologies. Possesses knowledge of SQL, data analysis, and reporting tools such as Power BI or Tableau. Has involvement in digital transformation initiatives or process improvement projects. Exposure to Generative AI, AI-driven automation, prompt engineering, and AI-assisted analytics/reporting tools
CEREBRA
Chief Operating Officer
CEREBRA Bristol, Gloucestershire
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026
Diamond Blaque HR Solutions
Emergency Management Officer
Diamond Blaque HR Solutions City, Cardiff
Description Our Local Government client in South Glamorgan is recruiting an Emergency Management Officer to ensure the wellbeing of residents and communities during periods of disruption, collaborating with the Local Resilience Forum to ensure a coordinated response, maintaining a strong Business Continuity Management system to protect critical services and collaborating with major event organisers to address safety requirements and residents' needs. Key responsibilities: To deliver the work programmes specifically in relation to the requirements of the Civil Contingencies Act and other statutory regulations. To be responsible for leading specialist work streams. Rotation of work streams will be at the discretion of the Principal Emergency Management Officer. To prepare plans and procedures to help facilitate an integrated internal and external response to incidents. To assist in the preparation and delivery of training programmes and exercises to help improve the council's emergency preparedness. Qualification Essential GCSE Grade (or equivalent) in English Language and Mathematics. Educated to degree level standard or equivalent work-related attainment experience Diploma (or equivalent in Emergency Planning, Business Continuity, or related field, government systems. Advanced Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, social media, and CRM Criteria for Shortlisting - Ideal Candidate Profile: Experience in project development in fields with transferable skills. A good Understanding of local and regional. An Understanding of the Civil Contingencies Act and other relevant statutory legislation. Experience of multi-agency working. Experience in developing plans/procedures. Ability to remain calm and methodical under pressure. Ability to provide guidance and instruction to stakeholders and colleagues. Basic IT skills, including the ability to read maps and handheld tablets. Strong personal commitment to the provision and development of public services. Initiative-taking and self-disciplined. Self-confident. Helpful, fair and open-minded. Integrity and honesty. Essential Compliance Requirements 3 Years References/Work History Full and valid driving license and access to a vehicle for business purposes Non-Police Personnel Level 2 vetting required Enhanced DBS Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Jun 18, 2026
Contractor
Description Our Local Government client in South Glamorgan is recruiting an Emergency Management Officer to ensure the wellbeing of residents and communities during periods of disruption, collaborating with the Local Resilience Forum to ensure a coordinated response, maintaining a strong Business Continuity Management system to protect critical services and collaborating with major event organisers to address safety requirements and residents' needs. Key responsibilities: To deliver the work programmes specifically in relation to the requirements of the Civil Contingencies Act and other statutory regulations. To be responsible for leading specialist work streams. Rotation of work streams will be at the discretion of the Principal Emergency Management Officer. To prepare plans and procedures to help facilitate an integrated internal and external response to incidents. To assist in the preparation and delivery of training programmes and exercises to help improve the council's emergency preparedness. Qualification Essential GCSE Grade (or equivalent) in English Language and Mathematics. Educated to degree level standard or equivalent work-related attainment experience Diploma (or equivalent in Emergency Planning, Business Continuity, or related field, government systems. Advanced Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, social media, and CRM Criteria for Shortlisting - Ideal Candidate Profile: Experience in project development in fields with transferable skills. A good Understanding of local and regional. An Understanding of the Civil Contingencies Act and other relevant statutory legislation. Experience of multi-agency working. Experience in developing plans/procedures. Ability to remain calm and methodical under pressure. Ability to provide guidance and instruction to stakeholders and colleagues. Basic IT skills, including the ability to read maps and handheld tablets. Strong personal commitment to the provision and development of public services. Initiative-taking and self-disciplined. Self-confident. Helpful, fair and open-minded. Integrity and honesty. Essential Compliance Requirements 3 Years References/Work History Full and valid driving license and access to a vehicle for business purposes Non-Police Personnel Level 2 vetting required Enhanced DBS Willing to engage in the mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment agency for this vacancy. Our organisation is deeply committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity and diversity in the workplace.
Meridian Business Support
Deputy Security Manager
Meridian Business Support Basildon, Essex
We are looking for a Deputy Security Manager (Security Operations Co-Ordinator) to join a leading global security provider based in Basildon (SS14). Salary 41,700 per annum Monday to Friday working 08:00 to 16:00 Permanent role and working on average 40 hours per week Site-Based Role Benefits: 28 days holiday (including bank holidays), Company pension scheme, Healthcare options, and access to Discount & Offers Platform. As a Deputy Security Manager to the Site Physical Security Manager, you will play a key role in leading the day-to-day security operation , ensuring the protection of people, assets, information, and infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards of compliance and operational excellence. Leading a team of up to 20 colleagues, including Security Officers, Security Compliance Officers, and Front of House personnel, you will be responsible for the smooth running of the site's security function . The great part about this role is that its a varied role that combines operational leadership, physical security, compliance management, and project delivery. Beyond the day-to-day operation, the Deputy Security Manager will have the opportunity to lead and support a range of security improvement projects alongside working closely with senior stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies to ensure security remains effective, compliant, and fit for the future. Ideally you have previous experience within physical security management , security operations, defence, MOD, government, corporate security, or security contracts management environments. You will have proven experience leading teams , managing security systems, and operating within highly regulated environments . Due to the nature of this role, enhanced security screening will be required . This will include a five-year UK residential history check, criminal record checks, financial background screening, and verification of employment and references covering the past five years. Deputy Security Manager : Key responsibilities Lead and oversee the day-to-day site security operation Manage and develop a team of approximately 15-20 security personnel Support and deputise for the Site Physical Security Manager Manage physical security, personnel security, and vetting activities Oversee security systems including CCTV, Access Control, and Perimeter Detection Systems Ensure compliance with government security requirements and industry standards Coordinate security audits, inspections, and regulatory visits Analyse security performance data and produce management reports Manage security incidents, investigations, and risk mitigation activities Lead security improvement projects from planning through to implementation Build effective relationships with internal stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies Support business continuity and future security planning initiatives PLEASE APPLY ONLINE TODAY and a member of the team will be in touch or call us on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Would also suit: Security Operations Manager, Deputy Security Manager, Physical Security Manager, Security Compliance Manager, Security Contracts Manager, Security Supervisor, Corporate Security Manager, MOD Security Officer, Defence Security Manager, Site Security Manager, Security Team Leader, Security Risk Manager. Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a Deputy Security Manager (Security Operations Co-Ordinator) to join a leading global security provider based in Basildon (SS14). Salary 41,700 per annum Monday to Friday working 08:00 to 16:00 Permanent role and working on average 40 hours per week Site-Based Role Benefits: 28 days holiday (including bank holidays), Company pension scheme, Healthcare options, and access to Discount & Offers Platform. As a Deputy Security Manager to the Site Physical Security Manager, you will play a key role in leading the day-to-day security operation , ensuring the protection of people, assets, information, and infrastructure while maintaining the highest standards of compliance and operational excellence. Leading a team of up to 20 colleagues, including Security Officers, Security Compliance Officers, and Front of House personnel, you will be responsible for the smooth running of the site's security function . The great part about this role is that its a varied role that combines operational leadership, physical security, compliance management, and project delivery. Beyond the day-to-day operation, the Deputy Security Manager will have the opportunity to lead and support a range of security improvement projects alongside working closely with senior stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies to ensure security remains effective, compliant, and fit for the future. Ideally you have previous experience within physical security management , security operations, defence, MOD, government, corporate security, or security contracts management environments. You will have proven experience leading teams , managing security systems, and operating within highly regulated environments . Due to the nature of this role, enhanced security screening will be required . This will include a five-year UK residential history check, criminal record checks, financial background screening, and verification of employment and references covering the past five years. Deputy Security Manager : Key responsibilities Lead and oversee the day-to-day site security operation Manage and develop a team of approximately 15-20 security personnel Support and deputise for the Site Physical Security Manager Manage physical security, personnel security, and vetting activities Oversee security systems including CCTV, Access Control, and Perimeter Detection Systems Ensure compliance with government security requirements and industry standards Coordinate security audits, inspections, and regulatory visits Analyse security performance data and produce management reports Manage security incidents, investigations, and risk mitigation activities Lead security improvement projects from planning through to implementation Build effective relationships with internal stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies Support business continuity and future security planning initiatives PLEASE APPLY ONLINE TODAY and a member of the team will be in touch or call us on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Would also suit: Security Operations Manager, Deputy Security Manager, Physical Security Manager, Security Compliance Manager, Security Contracts Manager, Security Supervisor, Corporate Security Manager, MOD Security Officer, Defence Security Manager, Site Security Manager, Security Team Leader, Security Risk Manager. Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy
Webrecruit
Associate Director of Governance
Webrecruit
Associate Director of Governance London (with hybrid working) The Role Our client is looking for an Associate Director of Governance to join them on a full-time, permanent basis. You will provide strategic leadership for the governance, compliance, audit and risk functions, ensuring robust decision-making, regulatory compliance and best practice governance across the organisation. Working closely with Trustees, Governance Boards and senior leaders, you will oversee constitutional processes, governance frameworks and the annual business cycle, while leading the management of corporate risk, internal audit, business continuity and regulatory compliance. As a senior leader, you will shape governance strategy, lead the Governance, Risk & Compliance function and ensure alignment between risk management, audit, business planning and organisational priorities. You will provide expert advice to senior stakeholders, support effective governance at all levels and drive a culture of transparency, accountability and continuous improvement. Additionally, you will: - Lead, develop and support the Governance, Risk & Compliance team - Manage the full internal audit programme and implementation of recommendations - Oversee insurance renewals, claims management and risk insurance contracts - Support the development of a new people and culture board - Act as the Data Protection Officer and lead GDPR compliance activities - Deliver governance, risk and compliance training and support across the organisation - Prepare and manage Governance, Risk & Compliance budgets and forecasts About You To be considered as the Associate Director of Governance, you will need: - Proven experience of working in a governance or legal environment at a senior level - Experience managing and developing a team, including senior professionals - Experience managing projects across a number of teams, working collaboratively to deliver output to plan - In-depth experience of professional body regulation, governance, and constitutional matters - Good working knowledge and application of GDPR regulations and compliance requirements - Strong communication skills and the ability to engage with a variety of stakeholders - Excellent influencing and negotiation skills with key supplier contracts - To be Corporate Governance Institute part or fully qualified, to hold a governance professional qualification or possess equivalent experience The Benefits - Competitive salary - 28 days' holiday per annum plus bank holidays - An extra day off for your birthday - Benefits, including stakeholder pension scheme, life assurance and private health cover - Continuous training and career development - A range of wellbeing benefits to encourage a healthy work-life balance This is an exceptional opportunity for a senior governance professional with deep experience in professional body regulation and constitutional matters to join our client's organisation. So, if you are ready to bring your expertise to a role with significant influence and visibility, apply today. The closing date for this role is 30th June 2026. Please note, our client may close this advert early should they receive sufficient applications. Other organisations may call this role Head of Governance, Director of Governance, Governance and Compliance Director, Governance and Risk Director, Head of Governance and Compliance, Corporate Governance Director, or Head of Risk and Compliance. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. The Organisation Our client is a membership organisation. They are proud to have achieved workplace accreditations - Invest in People Gold and Invest in Wellbeing Silver. These awards reflect their commitment to their employees.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Associate Director of Governance London (with hybrid working) The Role Our client is looking for an Associate Director of Governance to join them on a full-time, permanent basis. You will provide strategic leadership for the governance, compliance, audit and risk functions, ensuring robust decision-making, regulatory compliance and best practice governance across the organisation. Working closely with Trustees, Governance Boards and senior leaders, you will oversee constitutional processes, governance frameworks and the annual business cycle, while leading the management of corporate risk, internal audit, business continuity and regulatory compliance. As a senior leader, you will shape governance strategy, lead the Governance, Risk & Compliance function and ensure alignment between risk management, audit, business planning and organisational priorities. You will provide expert advice to senior stakeholders, support effective governance at all levels and drive a culture of transparency, accountability and continuous improvement. Additionally, you will: - Lead, develop and support the Governance, Risk & Compliance team - Manage the full internal audit programme and implementation of recommendations - Oversee insurance renewals, claims management and risk insurance contracts - Support the development of a new people and culture board - Act as the Data Protection Officer and lead GDPR compliance activities - Deliver governance, risk and compliance training and support across the organisation - Prepare and manage Governance, Risk & Compliance budgets and forecasts About You To be considered as the Associate Director of Governance, you will need: - Proven experience of working in a governance or legal environment at a senior level - Experience managing and developing a team, including senior professionals - Experience managing projects across a number of teams, working collaboratively to deliver output to plan - In-depth experience of professional body regulation, governance, and constitutional matters - Good working knowledge and application of GDPR regulations and compliance requirements - Strong communication skills and the ability to engage with a variety of stakeholders - Excellent influencing and negotiation skills with key supplier contracts - To be Corporate Governance Institute part or fully qualified, to hold a governance professional qualification or possess equivalent experience The Benefits - Competitive salary - 28 days' holiday per annum plus bank holidays - An extra day off for your birthday - Benefits, including stakeholder pension scheme, life assurance and private health cover - Continuous training and career development - A range of wellbeing benefits to encourage a healthy work-life balance This is an exceptional opportunity for a senior governance professional with deep experience in professional body regulation and constitutional matters to join our client's organisation. So, if you are ready to bring your expertise to a role with significant influence and visibility, apply today. The closing date for this role is 30th June 2026. Please note, our client may close this advert early should they receive sufficient applications. Other organisations may call this role Head of Governance, Director of Governance, Governance and Compliance Director, Governance and Risk Director, Head of Governance and Compliance, Corporate Governance Director, or Head of Risk and Compliance. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. The Organisation Our client is a membership organisation. They are proud to have achieved workplace accreditations - Invest in People Gold and Invest in Wellbeing Silver. These awards reflect their commitment to their employees.
Butler Ross
Technical Buyer
Butler Ross Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
A rapidly growing international aerospace organisation is seeking a permanent Technical Buyer to join its expanding team in Cheltenham, offering a salary of up to 55,000. This opportunity has arisen due to continued business growth and recent acquisitions, creating a key role within the procurement function. The successful candidate will join a well-established team and benefit from excellent career progression opportunities over the coming years/ To be considered, candidates should have previous purchasing or procurement experience gained within a technical manufacturing environment. Role responsibilities of the Technical Buyer include: Manage the end-to-end procurement process, including RFQs, supplier negotiations, purchase order placement, and conversion of demand into supply. Evaluate and manage supplier performance across cost, quality, delivery, lead times, capability, and commercial suitability to ensure business requirements are met. Maintain supplier orderbooks and delivery commitments, proactively managing risks and resolving issues to support on-time delivery and production continuity. Review technical documentation, including drawings, specifications, bills of materials, and design data, ensuring suppliers receive and work to the latest revisions. Maintain accurate ERP/MRP system data, including pricing, lead times, delivery schedules, order status, and supplier master data. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Engineering, Quality, Production, Planning, Finance, and Suppliers, to resolve supply, quality, commercial, and invoice-related issues. Drive supplier performance and continuous improvement through business reviews, site visits, cost reduction initiatives, risk management, compliance activities, and new supplier introduction support. Person Specification of the Technical Buyer: Proven purchasing/procurement experience within manufacturing, aerospace, or engineering environments, sourcing engineered components, materials, and services. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and bills of materials to support procurement activities. Strong supplier relationship and orderbook management skills, ensuring cost, quality, and delivery objectives are met. Commercially astute with excellent negotiation, communication, and problem-solving capabilities. Experience using ERP/MRP systems and Microsoft Office in a fast-paced operational environment. Strong organisational and analytical skills, with the ability to manage priorities, mitigate supply risks, and support continuous supplier performance improvement. Salary Up to 55k Role predominently on site working, with the opportunitiy to discuss some hybrid working This role will be well suited to you if you have held a role within purchasing or procurement as a buyer, engineering buyer, manufacturing buyer, strategic buyer, senior buyer, purchasing engineer, supply chain buyer, commodity buyer, category buying, sourcing specialist, aerospace buyer, components buyer, technical buyer, project buyer, procurement officer, purchasing specialist, purchasing officer or category specialist.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
A rapidly growing international aerospace organisation is seeking a permanent Technical Buyer to join its expanding team in Cheltenham, offering a salary of up to 55,000. This opportunity has arisen due to continued business growth and recent acquisitions, creating a key role within the procurement function. The successful candidate will join a well-established team and benefit from excellent career progression opportunities over the coming years/ To be considered, candidates should have previous purchasing or procurement experience gained within a technical manufacturing environment. Role responsibilities of the Technical Buyer include: Manage the end-to-end procurement process, including RFQs, supplier negotiations, purchase order placement, and conversion of demand into supply. Evaluate and manage supplier performance across cost, quality, delivery, lead times, capability, and commercial suitability to ensure business requirements are met. Maintain supplier orderbooks and delivery commitments, proactively managing risks and resolving issues to support on-time delivery and production continuity. Review technical documentation, including drawings, specifications, bills of materials, and design data, ensuring suppliers receive and work to the latest revisions. Maintain accurate ERP/MRP system data, including pricing, lead times, delivery schedules, order status, and supplier master data. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Engineering, Quality, Production, Planning, Finance, and Suppliers, to resolve supply, quality, commercial, and invoice-related issues. Drive supplier performance and continuous improvement through business reviews, site visits, cost reduction initiatives, risk management, compliance activities, and new supplier introduction support. Person Specification of the Technical Buyer: Proven purchasing/procurement experience within manufacturing, aerospace, or engineering environments, sourcing engineered components, materials, and services. Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and bills of materials to support procurement activities. Strong supplier relationship and orderbook management skills, ensuring cost, quality, and delivery objectives are met. Commercially astute with excellent negotiation, communication, and problem-solving capabilities. Experience using ERP/MRP systems and Microsoft Office in a fast-paced operational environment. Strong organisational and analytical skills, with the ability to manage priorities, mitigate supply risks, and support continuous supplier performance improvement. Salary Up to 55k Role predominently on site working, with the opportunitiy to discuss some hybrid working This role will be well suited to you if you have held a role within purchasing or procurement as a buyer, engineering buyer, manufacturing buyer, strategic buyer, senior buyer, purchasing engineer, supply chain buyer, commodity buyer, category buying, sourcing specialist, aerospace buyer, components buyer, technical buyer, project buyer, procurement officer, purchasing specialist, purchasing officer or category specialist.
BATH ABBEY
Head of Visitor Experience
BATH ABBEY Bath, Somerset
Job title: Head of Visitor Experience (maternity cover) 12- month fixed term contract. Part time: 32 hours per week. Typically Monday- Friday although occasional weekend and evening work will be required Contract: Hours: Salary: £33,300 (FTE £41,600). Reports to: Executive Director Direct reports: Events Manager, Learning Manager, Retail Manager, Visitor Experience Manager Archivist and Curator, Assistant Retail Manager, Visitor Experience Officers x3, Visitor Experience Assistants x23, Shop Supervisors x5, Events Assistants and c. 100 volunteers ABOUT BATH ABBEY Bath Abbey is a vibrant parish church at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath. As the last great medieval church built in England, the Abbey has been a place of worship, welcome and wonder for more than 500 years. Today, it is home to a thriving gathered congregation from all over the city and surrounding area, supported by dedicated staff, talented choirs, and hundreds of volunteers, while also welcoming over 350,000 visitors from around the world each year. Guided by our values-Welcoming, Sharing, Cherishing and Flourishing-we strive to be an inclusive, diverse and caring community where all can contribute and grow. Recent investment through our ambitious Footprint Project has transformed the Abbey for the future, creating new spaces, improving sustainability and enhancing our visitor and worship experience. Joining Bath Abbey means becoming part of a place where heritage, hospitality and hope come together-serving the city, celebrating our shared story and shaping the Abbey's mission for generations to come. INTRODUCTION TO THE ROLE Thank you for your interest in the role of Head of Visitor Experience at Bath Abbey. Bath Abbey attracts approximately 350,000 visitors a year. The Head of Visitor Experience is responsible for the operational leadership of the Visitor Experience Department which includes Events, Learning, Retail and Visitor Experience. The successful candidate will oversee day to day operations, engaging teams of staff and volunteers to provide high-quality experiences while delivering on financial targets. Alongside this, the Head of Visitor Experience is responsible for ensuring the successful delivery of visitor focused development projects and the short-term planning and delivery of Bath Abbey's public programme. As a key member of the Abbey Leadership Team, the Head of Visitor Experience will contribute to the overall direction, leadership and development of Bath Abbey. Key Responsibilities Visitor experience Lead visitor facing teams to ensure a high-quality visitor experience. Set and review standards for visitor facing teams and lead by example when implementing these. Lead staff and volunteers to ensure all public areas are maintained to a consistently high standard, ensuring they are clean, safe and attractively presented at all times. Work across the Abbey to identify opportunities to continually improve the visitor experience. Ensure all visitor enquiries and complaints are dealt with to a high standard of visitor satisfaction and within set timescales. Support direct reports to develop and deliver high quality and sustainable offers while ensuring financial control and appropriate income generation. Lead the development and delivery of an audience focused public programme which supports the Abbey's mission and values. Champion the needs of visitors in all areas and across all departments of the Abbey, providing expert guidance and advice when necessary. Strategic Work strategically with all teams and other stakeholders to ensure that the Abbey's vision is delivered taking particular responsibility for events, learning, retail and visitor experience. Work proactively within all teams to ensure that appropriate business continuity plans are in place in the event of a major incident. Contribute to overall operational planning. Lead and take responsibility for the following development projects; a refreshed welcome leaflet, new wayfinding signage and a refreshed or new audio / multimedia guide. Contribute to the management of the Abbey's risk register taking responsibility for visitor related risks. People management Lead and line manage direct reports; supporting, involving and guiding them to feel valued, inspired and empowered to succeed. Oversee the management and development of a team of visitor facing staff and volunteers. Establish and maintain effective methods of internal communication. Ensure organisational and departmental policies, procedures and standards are followed. Budget management and reporting Contribute to the creation and manage relevant sections of the Abbeys annual budget. Empower managers and their teams to achieve their income targets while maintaining value for money for visitors. Collate and present departmental reports as required. Actively monitor and evaluate visitor experience at Bath Abbey against agreed plans and set targets for improvement. PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL Sympathy with and understanding of the vision and values of Bath Abbey as a place of worship. Experience working in a visitor attraction or other similar venue. Experience developing or implementing visitor experiences. Experience leading and managing staff. Experience of managing a budget and basic financial reporting. Skills Highly personable, able to motivate and inspire others. Excellent communicator capable of working with diverse stakeholders. Organised with high standards and attention to detail. A team player. Confident to work independently and be self-motivated. Ability to work well under pressure and manage competing demands. Computer literacy and IT skills. Excellent customer service and relationship building skills. Other A flexible and proactive approach.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Job title: Head of Visitor Experience (maternity cover) 12- month fixed term contract. Part time: 32 hours per week. Typically Monday- Friday although occasional weekend and evening work will be required Contract: Hours: Salary: £33,300 (FTE £41,600). Reports to: Executive Director Direct reports: Events Manager, Learning Manager, Retail Manager, Visitor Experience Manager Archivist and Curator, Assistant Retail Manager, Visitor Experience Officers x3, Visitor Experience Assistants x23, Shop Supervisors x5, Events Assistants and c. 100 volunteers ABOUT BATH ABBEY Bath Abbey is a vibrant parish church at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath. As the last great medieval church built in England, the Abbey has been a place of worship, welcome and wonder for more than 500 years. Today, it is home to a thriving gathered congregation from all over the city and surrounding area, supported by dedicated staff, talented choirs, and hundreds of volunteers, while also welcoming over 350,000 visitors from around the world each year. Guided by our values-Welcoming, Sharing, Cherishing and Flourishing-we strive to be an inclusive, diverse and caring community where all can contribute and grow. Recent investment through our ambitious Footprint Project has transformed the Abbey for the future, creating new spaces, improving sustainability and enhancing our visitor and worship experience. Joining Bath Abbey means becoming part of a place where heritage, hospitality and hope come together-serving the city, celebrating our shared story and shaping the Abbey's mission for generations to come. INTRODUCTION TO THE ROLE Thank you for your interest in the role of Head of Visitor Experience at Bath Abbey. Bath Abbey attracts approximately 350,000 visitors a year. The Head of Visitor Experience is responsible for the operational leadership of the Visitor Experience Department which includes Events, Learning, Retail and Visitor Experience. The successful candidate will oversee day to day operations, engaging teams of staff and volunteers to provide high-quality experiences while delivering on financial targets. Alongside this, the Head of Visitor Experience is responsible for ensuring the successful delivery of visitor focused development projects and the short-term planning and delivery of Bath Abbey's public programme. As a key member of the Abbey Leadership Team, the Head of Visitor Experience will contribute to the overall direction, leadership and development of Bath Abbey. Key Responsibilities Visitor experience Lead visitor facing teams to ensure a high-quality visitor experience. Set and review standards for visitor facing teams and lead by example when implementing these. Lead staff and volunteers to ensure all public areas are maintained to a consistently high standard, ensuring they are clean, safe and attractively presented at all times. Work across the Abbey to identify opportunities to continually improve the visitor experience. Ensure all visitor enquiries and complaints are dealt with to a high standard of visitor satisfaction and within set timescales. Support direct reports to develop and deliver high quality and sustainable offers while ensuring financial control and appropriate income generation. Lead the development and delivery of an audience focused public programme which supports the Abbey's mission and values. Champion the needs of visitors in all areas and across all departments of the Abbey, providing expert guidance and advice when necessary. Strategic Work strategically with all teams and other stakeholders to ensure that the Abbey's vision is delivered taking particular responsibility for events, learning, retail and visitor experience. Work proactively within all teams to ensure that appropriate business continuity plans are in place in the event of a major incident. Contribute to overall operational planning. Lead and take responsibility for the following development projects; a refreshed welcome leaflet, new wayfinding signage and a refreshed or new audio / multimedia guide. Contribute to the management of the Abbey's risk register taking responsibility for visitor related risks. People management Lead and line manage direct reports; supporting, involving and guiding them to feel valued, inspired and empowered to succeed. Oversee the management and development of a team of visitor facing staff and volunteers. Establish and maintain effective methods of internal communication. Ensure organisational and departmental policies, procedures and standards are followed. Budget management and reporting Contribute to the creation and manage relevant sections of the Abbeys annual budget. Empower managers and their teams to achieve their income targets while maintaining value for money for visitors. Collate and present departmental reports as required. Actively monitor and evaluate visitor experience at Bath Abbey against agreed plans and set targets for improvement. PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL Sympathy with and understanding of the vision and values of Bath Abbey as a place of worship. Experience working in a visitor attraction or other similar venue. Experience developing or implementing visitor experiences. Experience leading and managing staff. Experience of managing a budget and basic financial reporting. Skills Highly personable, able to motivate and inspire others. Excellent communicator capable of working with diverse stakeholders. Organised with high standards and attention to detail. A team player. Confident to work independently and be self-motivated. Ability to work well under pressure and manage competing demands. Computer literacy and IT skills. Excellent customer service and relationship building skills. Other A flexible and proactive approach.
winit uk
Warehouse Supervisor
winit uk Tamworth, Staffordshire
Job type: fixed-term contract with possibility of becoming permanent Hours: 40 hours per week Benefits: Pension Auto-Enrolment Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) 21 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays + Seniority annual leave (up to 4 extra days) Maternity and Paternity Leave Free Car Park at the company site Free Hot Drinks in Canteen Development and career opportunities Working in a highly motivated team and dynamic working environment Winit (UK) Limited is seeking to recruit a Warehouse Supervisor in a Challenging role to join our team and help us continue to deliver excellence at its new UK branch at Tamworth. The role will involve overseeing and managing the outbound aspects of the warehouse environment. If you are eager for a new challenge and are ready to be part of an exciting company, this is the role for you. Training will be provided. Role Overview: The Warehouse Supervisor is entrusted with overseeing and directing the operational activities, ensuring seamless continuity in warehouse operations. This pivotal role encompasses various responsibilities, including maintaining health and safety standards, implementing fire strategies and evacuation plans, and supervising the attendance and performance of staff. With a focus on efficiency and productivity, the Warehouse Supervisor organizes daily operations, forecasts workload requirements, and fosters a culture of excellence. Possessing comprehensive knowledge of the Warehouse Management System and standard operating procedures, along with strong leadership skills, the ideal candidate will ensure the smooth functioning of the department while adapting to unforeseen circumstances and fulfilling any additional duties as required. Key Responsibilities Effectively organize daily operations, including staff allocation and task segregation. Monitor daily staff attendance and manage scheduling. Assess staff performance using key performance indicators (KPIs), focusing on achievements and areas needing improvement. Evaluate overall staff engagement and productivity. Forecast required hours to manage known volumes for the upcoming week. Possess comprehensive knowledge of the Warehouse Management System (WMS) relevant to the department and maintain a thorough understanding of standard operating procedures (SOPs) across all departments. Demonstrate the ability to respond to unexpected circumstances with creativity and initiative. Be well-versed in department-specific evacuation procedures during fire emergencies. Evaluate the performance and work attitude of all staff members, including responsiveness, communication skills, and adherence to procedures. Fulfill any other reasonable duties as assigned by the line manager. Ensure the health and safety of all staff within the department, adhering to the fire strategy and evacuation plan as directed by the Fire Officer. Maintain and safeguard all assets and machinery in the department. Provide necessary training to staff to enhance their skills and understanding of warehouse operations. What you will need: Proven experience in warehouse management or a similar role. Strong leadership and people management skills. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks and work under pressure. Knowledge of health and safety regulations. Proficient in using warehouse management software and systems. Since its founding in 2012, WINIT Corporation has emerged as a leader in the realm of international warehousing services, significantly contributing to the cross-border e-commerce sector with unparalleled expertise. Renowned for our commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable order fulfillment services, WINIT has become a vital partner to over 20,000 cross-border enterprises, providing outstanding overseas warehousing and order fulfillment solutions. Our work has been crucial in introducing a diverse array of products to international markets, marking a significant milestone in the expansion of global commerce. Driven by the ambition to create a comprehensive and highly efficient overseas warehousing network, WINIT's mission is to enhance the supply chain for cross-border e-commerce companies through innovative technology and logistics. Our vision focuses on aiding numerous businesses to achieve global recognition and leadership within their industries. With an extensive global presence that includes more than 300,000 square meters of warehousing space across vital markets such as the United States, Canada, the UK, Germany, and Australia, WINIT is recognized for its excellence in global logistics solutions. A decade of dedication to refining overseas warehousing operations has established WINIT as the preferred choice for over 20,000 cross-border sellers, steadfast in our goal to facilitate seamless, borderless online transactions for a globally connected e-commerce ecosystem.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job type: fixed-term contract with possibility of becoming permanent Hours: 40 hours per week Benefits: Pension Auto-Enrolment Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) 21 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays + Seniority annual leave (up to 4 extra days) Maternity and Paternity Leave Free Car Park at the company site Free Hot Drinks in Canteen Development and career opportunities Working in a highly motivated team and dynamic working environment Winit (UK) Limited is seeking to recruit a Warehouse Supervisor in a Challenging role to join our team and help us continue to deliver excellence at its new UK branch at Tamworth. The role will involve overseeing and managing the outbound aspects of the warehouse environment. If you are eager for a new challenge and are ready to be part of an exciting company, this is the role for you. Training will be provided. Role Overview: The Warehouse Supervisor is entrusted with overseeing and directing the operational activities, ensuring seamless continuity in warehouse operations. This pivotal role encompasses various responsibilities, including maintaining health and safety standards, implementing fire strategies and evacuation plans, and supervising the attendance and performance of staff. With a focus on efficiency and productivity, the Warehouse Supervisor organizes daily operations, forecasts workload requirements, and fosters a culture of excellence. Possessing comprehensive knowledge of the Warehouse Management System and standard operating procedures, along with strong leadership skills, the ideal candidate will ensure the smooth functioning of the department while adapting to unforeseen circumstances and fulfilling any additional duties as required. Key Responsibilities Effectively organize daily operations, including staff allocation and task segregation. Monitor daily staff attendance and manage scheduling. Assess staff performance using key performance indicators (KPIs), focusing on achievements and areas needing improvement. Evaluate overall staff engagement and productivity. Forecast required hours to manage known volumes for the upcoming week. Possess comprehensive knowledge of the Warehouse Management System (WMS) relevant to the department and maintain a thorough understanding of standard operating procedures (SOPs) across all departments. Demonstrate the ability to respond to unexpected circumstances with creativity and initiative. Be well-versed in department-specific evacuation procedures during fire emergencies. Evaluate the performance and work attitude of all staff members, including responsiveness, communication skills, and adherence to procedures. Fulfill any other reasonable duties as assigned by the line manager. Ensure the health and safety of all staff within the department, adhering to the fire strategy and evacuation plan as directed by the Fire Officer. Maintain and safeguard all assets and machinery in the department. Provide necessary training to staff to enhance their skills and understanding of warehouse operations. What you will need: Proven experience in warehouse management or a similar role. Strong leadership and people management skills. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks and work under pressure. Knowledge of health and safety regulations. Proficient in using warehouse management software and systems. Since its founding in 2012, WINIT Corporation has emerged as a leader in the realm of international warehousing services, significantly contributing to the cross-border e-commerce sector with unparalleled expertise. Renowned for our commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable order fulfillment services, WINIT has become a vital partner to over 20,000 cross-border enterprises, providing outstanding overseas warehousing and order fulfillment solutions. Our work has been crucial in introducing a diverse array of products to international markets, marking a significant milestone in the expansion of global commerce. Driven by the ambition to create a comprehensive and highly efficient overseas warehousing network, WINIT's mission is to enhance the supply chain for cross-border e-commerce companies through innovative technology and logistics. Our vision focuses on aiding numerous businesses to achieve global recognition and leadership within their industries. With an extensive global presence that includes more than 300,000 square meters of warehousing space across vital markets such as the United States, Canada, the UK, Germany, and Australia, WINIT is recognized for its excellence in global logistics solutions. A decade of dedication to refining overseas warehousing operations has established WINIT as the preferred choice for over 20,000 cross-border sellers, steadfast in our goal to facilitate seamless, borderless online transactions for a globally connected e-commerce ecosystem.
Panoramic Associates
Principal Public Rights of Way Officer
Panoramic Associates
Principal Public Rights of Way Officer 6 Month Contract - West Midlands Inside IR35 Full time - 1 Day p/w in office (Tuesday), remainder from home 37 hours p/w Panoramic Associates are exclusively working with an authority in the West Midlands in their search for an Interim Principal Public Rights of Way Officer on an initial 6-month basis. Working hours: Flexible working hours, available, coverage is expected between core business hours. Most staff work either: 8am - 4pm 9am - 5pm Responsibilities: Provide technical leadership and expertise and confidently manage a team of 7-8 staff, ensuring high performance and effective collaboration. Evaluate existing processes and drive improvements to enhance team efficiency and continuity. Review enforcement and contribute to strategic planning initiatives to support departmental goals. Oversee and coordinate capital works related to the Capital Bridge Programme, ensuring timely and efficient delivery. Develop and maintain a comprehensive asset register for infrastructure across the network. Requirements: Technical Experience and knowledge in PROW. Proven background in leadership and team management. If you are interested in this opportunity and wish to discuss further, please contact . Interviews will be held w.c. 8th September.
Oct 01, 2025
Contractor
Principal Public Rights of Way Officer 6 Month Contract - West Midlands Inside IR35 Full time - 1 Day p/w in office (Tuesday), remainder from home 37 hours p/w Panoramic Associates are exclusively working with an authority in the West Midlands in their search for an Interim Principal Public Rights of Way Officer on an initial 6-month basis. Working hours: Flexible working hours, available, coverage is expected between core business hours. Most staff work either: 8am - 4pm 9am - 5pm Responsibilities: Provide technical leadership and expertise and confidently manage a team of 7-8 staff, ensuring high performance and effective collaboration. Evaluate existing processes and drive improvements to enhance team efficiency and continuity. Review enforcement and contribute to strategic planning initiatives to support departmental goals. Oversee and coordinate capital works related to the Capital Bridge Programme, ensuring timely and efficient delivery. Develop and maintain a comprehensive asset register for infrastructure across the network. Requirements: Technical Experience and knowledge in PROW. Proven background in leadership and team management. If you are interested in this opportunity and wish to discuss further, please contact . Interviews will be held w.c. 8th September.
People First (Recruitment) Ltd
Mandarin speaking Risk Assistant / Officer
People First (Recruitment) Ltd
To see more Chinese jobs please follow us on WeChat: teamchinapf AND pfteamchina Ref: 23147 The Skills You'll Need: Fluent in Mandarin, Risk Analysis related working experience. Your New Salary: Depending on experience Office based Perm Start: ASAP Risk Assistant / Officer - What You'll be Doing: Liquidity & Market risk Monitor and report liquidity and market risk metrics accurately; Conduct stress testing and scenario analysis to identify potential risks; Prepare regular risk reports for management and regulatory bodies. Operational Risk Business continuity management; Key risk indicator (KRI), risk and control self-assessment (RCSA), incident reporting; Outsourcing and third party risk management. Credit Risk Risk identification and assessment in terms of portfolio management, concentration, etc.; Country risk management; Risk monitoring & reporting. Other Components of Comprehensive Risk Risk appetite; Operational resilience; Generative AI; Ever-emerging new forms of risk in the future; Other duties as assigned by the line manager. Risk Assistant / Officer - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Working experience in risk analysis. BA/BS/MBA or equivalent. Team working and an eye for numbers. Fundamental risk analysis skills. Strong attention to detail and a high level of accuracy. Excellent communication skills. Fluent in English and Chinese Mandarin both in verbal and writing. Deadline driven and abilities to work under pressure. Please view all our Team China jobs at people-first-recruitment Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-china We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
To see more Chinese jobs please follow us on WeChat: teamchinapf AND pfteamchina Ref: 23147 The Skills You'll Need: Fluent in Mandarin, Risk Analysis related working experience. Your New Salary: Depending on experience Office based Perm Start: ASAP Risk Assistant / Officer - What You'll be Doing: Liquidity & Market risk Monitor and report liquidity and market risk metrics accurately; Conduct stress testing and scenario analysis to identify potential risks; Prepare regular risk reports for management and regulatory bodies. Operational Risk Business continuity management; Key risk indicator (KRI), risk and control self-assessment (RCSA), incident reporting; Outsourcing and third party risk management. Credit Risk Risk identification and assessment in terms of portfolio management, concentration, etc.; Country risk management; Risk monitoring & reporting. Other Components of Comprehensive Risk Risk appetite; Operational resilience; Generative AI; Ever-emerging new forms of risk in the future; Other duties as assigned by the line manager. Risk Assistant / Officer - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed: Working experience in risk analysis. BA/BS/MBA or equivalent. Team working and an eye for numbers. Fundamental risk analysis skills. Strong attention to detail and a high level of accuracy. Excellent communication skills. Fluent in English and Chinese Mandarin both in verbal and writing. Deadline driven and abilities to work under pressure. Please view all our Team China jobs at people-first-recruitment Please follow us on Linkedin: people-first-team-china We would be grateful if you could send your CV as a Word document. If your application is successful, you will be contacted within 7 days. We regret that due to the high volume of applications we receive we cannot provide feedback on individual CVs. Please note that we can only consider candidates who are eligible to work in the UK and are able to provide relevant supporting documentation. People First is committed to increasing diversity, and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status or whether or not they have a disability. People First (Recruitment) Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent and fixed term contract recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Please note that by applying for this job you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.

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