Management Accountant - 6-Month FTC With Perm Potential Location: Walsall (Hybrid working - typically 3 days in the office) Salary: 50,000 to 55,000 depending on qualifications and experience The Opportunity A well-established and growing business is seeking an experienced Management Accountant. Reporting directly to the Finance Manager, this is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded finance professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys partnering with stakeholders across the business. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring robust financial control, delivering insightful management information, and supporting business performance through accurate reporting and analysis. Key Responsibilities Maintain and strengthen financial controls and processes across the business. Partner with stakeholders at all levels, providing financial insight and support. Prepare and review accruals, prepayments, balance sheet reconciliations and journals. Carry out monthly project reviews and support cost management activities. Produce accurate and timely month-end reporting packs. Deliver financial reporting and analysis to support operational and strategic decision-making. Assist with statutory reporting requirements and external audit processes. Support wider finance activities and day-to-day transactional processing as required within a small, collaborative team. About You Fully qualified CIMA or ACCA accountant. Previous experience in a Management Accountant or similar role. Strong understanding of month-end processes, reporting, reconciliations and financial controls. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret and communicate complex financial information clearly. Advanced Excel skills and strong Microsoft Office proficiency. Commercially aware, with confidence engaging senior stakeholders and leadership teams. Highly organised, detail-oriented and capable of working to tight deadlines. Positive, proactive team player with a hands-on approach. Experience within project-based environments would be advantageous but is not essential. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
Management Accountant - 6-Month FTC With Perm Potential Location: Walsall (Hybrid working - typically 3 days in the office) Salary: 50,000 to 55,000 depending on qualifications and experience The Opportunity A well-established and growing business is seeking an experienced Management Accountant. Reporting directly to the Finance Manager, this is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded finance professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys partnering with stakeholders across the business. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring robust financial control, delivering insightful management information, and supporting business performance through accurate reporting and analysis. Key Responsibilities Maintain and strengthen financial controls and processes across the business. Partner with stakeholders at all levels, providing financial insight and support. Prepare and review accruals, prepayments, balance sheet reconciliations and journals. Carry out monthly project reviews and support cost management activities. Produce accurate and timely month-end reporting packs. Deliver financial reporting and analysis to support operational and strategic decision-making. Assist with statutory reporting requirements and external audit processes. Support wider finance activities and day-to-day transactional processing as required within a small, collaborative team. About You Fully qualified CIMA or ACCA accountant. Previous experience in a Management Accountant or similar role. Strong understanding of month-end processes, reporting, reconciliations and financial controls. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret and communicate complex financial information clearly. Advanced Excel skills and strong Microsoft Office proficiency. Commercially aware, with confidence engaging senior stakeholders and leadership teams. Highly organised, detail-oriented and capable of working to tight deadlines. Positive, proactive team player with a hands-on approach. Experience within project-based environments would be advantageous but is not essential. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Hard FM Supervisor Job Description We are looking for a motivated, professional, and experienced Supervisor to join our team within a Hard FM and Property Maintenance environment. The successful candidate will have strong technical knowledge, a recognised qualification in their trade, and a proactive, customer-focused approach. This role requires excellent communication skills, leadership ability, and a commitment to delivering high-quality maintenance services. Applicants must maintain a professional appearance and attitude at all times and be courteous when dealing with clients, colleagues, tenants, and contractors. Please note that all successful applicants will be required to pass an Enhanced DBS check. Key Responsibilities Maintain regular communication with the Call Centre and Client, providing updates on work progress and overall delivery. Build and maintain positive working relationships with clients and building users, ensuring they are informed of schedules, progress, and next steps. Liaise closely with the office team and Resource Controller to ensure all works programmes are effectively managed and updated. Supervise, support, and develop operatives, ensuring they have the necessary technical skills, training, and organisational support to perform effectively. Assist the Contract Manager with the scoping, pricing, planning, and delivery of works when required. Monitor works on site to ensure tasks are completed safely, efficiently, professionally, and within agreed timescales. Carry out quality inspections on completed works, documenting findings and reporting any issues for prompt resolution. Provide technical support to the Resource Controller and wider operational team. Promote and enforce Health & Safety standards at all times, including delivering toolbox talks, site assessments, and team training sessions. Conduct scaffold inspections where required and maintain accurate scaffold register records. Carry out day-to-day supervisory duties including site inspections, safety observations, quality checks, and supporting operatives and subcontractors. Resolve complex maintenance issues professionally while seeking guidance from senior management when necessary. Participate in the out-of-hours emergency call-out rota, acting as both an operative and escalation point where needed. Support the induction and ongoing development of new employees, ensuring they fully understand company standards, client expectations, and operational procedures. Skills & Competencies Minimum of 3 years experience within a Property Maintenance or Hard FM environment carrying out reactive maintenance and planned preventative maintenance (PPM). Strong technical background and supervisory experience within Hard FM services. Ability to recruit, induct, mentor, and develop staff effectively. Capable of acting as the technical lead for maintenance-related works and providing practical solutions. Strong leadership and coaching skills with the ability to drive high standards and quality performance. Comfortable working in a fast-paced and evolving environment. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage professionally at all levels. Well organised with strong time management and scheduling skills. Practical understanding and application of Health & Safety procedures and regulations. Competent in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, and able to use internal systems effectively. Ability to record and analyse information, identify recurring issues, and implement improvements. Team-oriented mindset with a willingness to share knowledge and support colleagues. Qualifications SSSTS Health & Safety qualification (Desirable) PASMA and Scaffold Inspection certification (or willingness to undertake training) CSCS Card or equivalent accreditation (Desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Experience & Knowledge Strong technical knowledge of Hard FM services (Essential) Experience completing statutory PPM tasks (Desirable) Working knowledge of SFG20 standards (Desirable) Understanding of building maintenance methods, procedures, legislation, and industry regulations Previous experience working within a Property Maintenance environment (Essential) Good IT literacy and experience using maintenance management systems Ability to manage and communicate planned schedules of work effectively Confident communicator capable of working with clients, colleagues, tenants, and subcontractors at all levels
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Hard FM Supervisor Job Description We are looking for a motivated, professional, and experienced Supervisor to join our team within a Hard FM and Property Maintenance environment. The successful candidate will have strong technical knowledge, a recognised qualification in their trade, and a proactive, customer-focused approach. This role requires excellent communication skills, leadership ability, and a commitment to delivering high-quality maintenance services. Applicants must maintain a professional appearance and attitude at all times and be courteous when dealing with clients, colleagues, tenants, and contractors. Please note that all successful applicants will be required to pass an Enhanced DBS check. Key Responsibilities Maintain regular communication with the Call Centre and Client, providing updates on work progress and overall delivery. Build and maintain positive working relationships with clients and building users, ensuring they are informed of schedules, progress, and next steps. Liaise closely with the office team and Resource Controller to ensure all works programmes are effectively managed and updated. Supervise, support, and develop operatives, ensuring they have the necessary technical skills, training, and organisational support to perform effectively. Assist the Contract Manager with the scoping, pricing, planning, and delivery of works when required. Monitor works on site to ensure tasks are completed safely, efficiently, professionally, and within agreed timescales. Carry out quality inspections on completed works, documenting findings and reporting any issues for prompt resolution. Provide technical support to the Resource Controller and wider operational team. Promote and enforce Health & Safety standards at all times, including delivering toolbox talks, site assessments, and team training sessions. Conduct scaffold inspections where required and maintain accurate scaffold register records. Carry out day-to-day supervisory duties including site inspections, safety observations, quality checks, and supporting operatives and subcontractors. Resolve complex maintenance issues professionally while seeking guidance from senior management when necessary. Participate in the out-of-hours emergency call-out rota, acting as both an operative and escalation point where needed. Support the induction and ongoing development of new employees, ensuring they fully understand company standards, client expectations, and operational procedures. Skills & Competencies Minimum of 3 years experience within a Property Maintenance or Hard FM environment carrying out reactive maintenance and planned preventative maintenance (PPM). Strong technical background and supervisory experience within Hard FM services. Ability to recruit, induct, mentor, and develop staff effectively. Capable of acting as the technical lead for maintenance-related works and providing practical solutions. Strong leadership and coaching skills with the ability to drive high standards and quality performance. Comfortable working in a fast-paced and evolving environment. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage professionally at all levels. Well organised with strong time management and scheduling skills. Practical understanding and application of Health & Safety procedures and regulations. Competent in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, and able to use internal systems effectively. Ability to record and analyse information, identify recurring issues, and implement improvements. Team-oriented mindset with a willingness to share knowledge and support colleagues. Qualifications SSSTS Health & Safety qualification (Desirable) PASMA and Scaffold Inspection certification (or willingness to undertake training) CSCS Card or equivalent accreditation (Desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Experience & Knowledge Strong technical knowledge of Hard FM services (Essential) Experience completing statutory PPM tasks (Desirable) Working knowledge of SFG20 standards (Desirable) Understanding of building maintenance methods, procedures, legislation, and industry regulations Previous experience working within a Property Maintenance environment (Essential) Good IT literacy and experience using maintenance management systems Ability to manage and communicate planned schedules of work effectively Confident communicator capable of working with clients, colleagues, tenants, and subcontractors at all levels
Group Financial Reporting Manager SF Partners are working exclusively with a growing and highly regarded and profitable PE backed business in the recruitment of a Group Financial Reporting Manager. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong finance professional looking to take ownership of external reporting, statutory accounts, and financial controls within a dynamic business environment. This role will offer the exposure to roadmap your career towards a Group FC role. We are ideally seeking an individual looking to make their second move within industry having qualified ACA within a leading accountancy practice. Salary £70,000-£75,000 + bonus + hybrid working (3 days on average office based) The Role Reporting directly to the Group Financial Controller, the Financial Reporting Manager will play a key role in delivering accurate and timely financial reporting, ensuring compliance with accounting standards and supporting wider business performance. Key responsibilities will include: Provide technical accounting guidance across the Group in accordance with IFRS & UK GAAP. Prepare UK statutory accounts Take responsibility for the monthly and annual group consolidation process and work with the Group FC to improve monthly consolidated reporting. Managing month-end and year-end reporting processes ensuring compliance with IFRS/UK GAAP and regulatory requirements Liaising with external auditors and key stakeholders Improving financial controls and reporting processes Supporting budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis activities Prepare cashflow forecasts Support strategic decision making Candidate Profile The successful candidate will be: ACA qualified from a top 10 firm of accountants ideally Experienced within financial reporting, audit, or technical accounting Strong knowledge of IFRS and statutory reporting requirements Highly analytical with excellent attention to detail Confident managing stakeholders across finance and the wider business Advanced Excel skills and familiarity with ERP systems preferred What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Collaborative and high-performing finance team Exposure to senior leadership and strategic projects
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Group Financial Reporting Manager SF Partners are working exclusively with a growing and highly regarded and profitable PE backed business in the recruitment of a Group Financial Reporting Manager. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong finance professional looking to take ownership of external reporting, statutory accounts, and financial controls within a dynamic business environment. This role will offer the exposure to roadmap your career towards a Group FC role. We are ideally seeking an individual looking to make their second move within industry having qualified ACA within a leading accountancy practice. Salary £70,000-£75,000 + bonus + hybrid working (3 days on average office based) The Role Reporting directly to the Group Financial Controller, the Financial Reporting Manager will play a key role in delivering accurate and timely financial reporting, ensuring compliance with accounting standards and supporting wider business performance. Key responsibilities will include: Provide technical accounting guidance across the Group in accordance with IFRS & UK GAAP. Prepare UK statutory accounts Take responsibility for the monthly and annual group consolidation process and work with the Group FC to improve monthly consolidated reporting. Managing month-end and year-end reporting processes ensuring compliance with IFRS/UK GAAP and regulatory requirements Liaising with external auditors and key stakeholders Improving financial controls and reporting processes Supporting budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis activities Prepare cashflow forecasts Support strategic decision making Candidate Profile The successful candidate will be: ACA qualified from a top 10 firm of accountants ideally Experienced within financial reporting, audit, or technical accounting Strong knowledge of IFRS and statutory reporting requirements Highly analytical with excellent attention to detail Confident managing stakeholders across finance and the wider business Advanced Excel skills and familiarity with ERP systems preferred What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Collaborative and high-performing finance team Exposure to senior leadership and strategic projects
Our client is a fast growing specialist precious metal recovery business, working with mining operations to recover high-value materials from waste streams. Their operations span two sites including a pilot processing plant in the North East and laboratory & office facilities in Oxford. They are looking for an experienced Facilities Manager to ensure both environments are safe, compliant, well-maintained and fit for purpose as they continue to grow. Reporting to the Head of Technical Operations, you will take full responsibility for the management and delivery of all hard and soft facilities services across both sites, alongside ownership of health & safety compliance and monitoring. This is a broad, hands-on senior role overseeing planned maintenance programmes and contractor relationships, conducting H&S audits, managing site compliance and responding to facilities issues as they arise. The role can be based in the North East with regular travel to Oxford (once or twice a month). The ideal Facilities Manager will need to be an effective operator across both sites, building strong relationships with staff, contractors and regulatory bodies alike. Facilities Manager responsibilities: Take full ownership of all hard and soft FM services across both sites, including laboratory, pilot plant and office facilities Develop and manage planned preventative maintenance (PPM) programmes, ensuring all assets are maintained to the required standard and statutory inspections are completed on time Oversee reactive maintenance, prioritising and coordinating responses to ensure minimal disruption to operations Act as the lead for health & safety across both sites, ensuring full compliance with UK health & safety legislation Develop, implement and maintain site-specific H&S policies, risk assessments, safe systems of work and emergency procedures, tailored to the specific requirements of laboratory and processing plant environments Manage the facilities and H&S budget across both sites, tracking expenditure, identifying efficiencies and reporting to the Head of Technical Operations The ideal Facilities Manager will possess: 5+ years in senior facilities management role with clear accountability for both hard and soft FM services NEBOSH diploma Demonstrable experience managing health & safety compliance across industrial, laboratory or processing environments Multi-site management experience is strongly preferred Familiarity with the specific facilities and compliance requirements of laboratory or industrial processing environments is a significant advantage This is a s senior role with a broad scope including full ownership of facilities and health & safety across two sites and represents a great opportunity to shape and professionalise the facilities function within a growing, specialist business Bond Williams Professional Recruitment are an equal opportunity employer and operate as an Employment Business and Recruitment Agency
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Our client is a fast growing specialist precious metal recovery business, working with mining operations to recover high-value materials from waste streams. Their operations span two sites including a pilot processing plant in the North East and laboratory & office facilities in Oxford. They are looking for an experienced Facilities Manager to ensure both environments are safe, compliant, well-maintained and fit for purpose as they continue to grow. Reporting to the Head of Technical Operations, you will take full responsibility for the management and delivery of all hard and soft facilities services across both sites, alongside ownership of health & safety compliance and monitoring. This is a broad, hands-on senior role overseeing planned maintenance programmes and contractor relationships, conducting H&S audits, managing site compliance and responding to facilities issues as they arise. The role can be based in the North East with regular travel to Oxford (once or twice a month). The ideal Facilities Manager will need to be an effective operator across both sites, building strong relationships with staff, contractors and regulatory bodies alike. Facilities Manager responsibilities: Take full ownership of all hard and soft FM services across both sites, including laboratory, pilot plant and office facilities Develop and manage planned preventative maintenance (PPM) programmes, ensuring all assets are maintained to the required standard and statutory inspections are completed on time Oversee reactive maintenance, prioritising and coordinating responses to ensure minimal disruption to operations Act as the lead for health & safety across both sites, ensuring full compliance with UK health & safety legislation Develop, implement and maintain site-specific H&S policies, risk assessments, safe systems of work and emergency procedures, tailored to the specific requirements of laboratory and processing plant environments Manage the facilities and H&S budget across both sites, tracking expenditure, identifying efficiencies and reporting to the Head of Technical Operations The ideal Facilities Manager will possess: 5+ years in senior facilities management role with clear accountability for both hard and soft FM services NEBOSH diploma Demonstrable experience managing health & safety compliance across industrial, laboratory or processing environments Multi-site management experience is strongly preferred Familiarity with the specific facilities and compliance requirements of laboratory or industrial processing environments is a significant advantage This is a s senior role with a broad scope including full ownership of facilities and health & safety across two sites and represents a great opportunity to shape and professionalise the facilities function within a growing, specialist business Bond Williams Professional Recruitment are an equal opportunity employer and operate as an Employment Business and Recruitment Agency
Interim Financial Controller PE-Backed Creative Agency 6 Month Contract The Client Harmonic are delighted to be partnering with a fast-growth, PE-backed creative agency group in their search for an Interim Financial Controller to support the finance function during a key period of growth and transformation. This role will report directly to the CFO and play a critical role in ensuring the smooth running of the finance function, delivering high-quality financial reporting, completing the annual audit process, and maintaining strong financial controls across the group. Our client is an international creative services group with operations across Europe, North America and the Middle East. The business comprises several specialist brands delivering high-end creative, visual and experiential services to a global client base. The Role Reporting directly to the CFO, the Interim Financial Controller will take ownership of the day-to-day finance function, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting while maintaining strong financial controls. This is a hands-on role suited to an experienced contractor who is comfortable rolling up their sleeves and delivering across core finance activities. The successful candidate will lead the audit process, oversee month-end close, manage statutory reporting requirements, and support the wider business through accurate financial information and analysis. The focus will be on execution, delivery, and maintaining business-as-usual finance operations rather than long-term team development or strategic transformation initiatives. Key Responsibilities Own and deliver the month-end close process across multiple entities, ensuring timely and accurate management accounts. Prepare monthly management accounts, board reporting packs, and financial analysis for senior leadership. Lead the year-end audit process and act as the primary point of contact for external auditors. Prepare statutory accounts and support all statutory reporting requirements. Manage VAT returns and ensure compliance across all relevant jurisdictions. Oversee payroll processes, working closely with external providers where applicable. Maintain robust balance sheet reconciliations and month-end controls. Ensure financial records remain accurate and compliant with accounting standards. Essential Experience ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified. Strong audit background with excellent technical accounting knowledge. Proven experience operating as a Financial Controller, Senior Finance Manager, or Financial Accountant. Significant experience delivering month-end close and management reporting in a multi-entity environment. Hands-on experience managing external audits and statutory reporting processes. Strong understanding of VAT compliance and payroll processes. Ability to operate autonomously and deliver results in a fast-paced environment. Advanced Excel skills and strong financial systems experience. Desirable Experience Previous experience within a PE-backed business. Exposure to multi-entity group structures. Background within creative services, media, marketing, consulting, or agency environments. Day Rate: £400 - £450 per day (IR35 to be confirmed) Location: London (Hybrid) Contract Length: 6 Months Start Date: Immediate / Short Notice Preferred Please feel free to get in touch with Ewan Fenley for more information () Please feel free to share this with any friends or colleagues that may be interested. At Harmonic, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We actively welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and assure you that every candidate will be thoughtfully considered for the roles we represent, without regard to race, religion, gender expression, disability, or sexual orientation.
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
Interim Financial Controller PE-Backed Creative Agency 6 Month Contract The Client Harmonic are delighted to be partnering with a fast-growth, PE-backed creative agency group in their search for an Interim Financial Controller to support the finance function during a key period of growth and transformation. This role will report directly to the CFO and play a critical role in ensuring the smooth running of the finance function, delivering high-quality financial reporting, completing the annual audit process, and maintaining strong financial controls across the group. Our client is an international creative services group with operations across Europe, North America and the Middle East. The business comprises several specialist brands delivering high-end creative, visual and experiential services to a global client base. The Role Reporting directly to the CFO, the Interim Financial Controller will take ownership of the day-to-day finance function, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting while maintaining strong financial controls. This is a hands-on role suited to an experienced contractor who is comfortable rolling up their sleeves and delivering across core finance activities. The successful candidate will lead the audit process, oversee month-end close, manage statutory reporting requirements, and support the wider business through accurate financial information and analysis. The focus will be on execution, delivery, and maintaining business-as-usual finance operations rather than long-term team development or strategic transformation initiatives. Key Responsibilities Own and deliver the month-end close process across multiple entities, ensuring timely and accurate management accounts. Prepare monthly management accounts, board reporting packs, and financial analysis for senior leadership. Lead the year-end audit process and act as the primary point of contact for external auditors. Prepare statutory accounts and support all statutory reporting requirements. Manage VAT returns and ensure compliance across all relevant jurisdictions. Oversee payroll processes, working closely with external providers where applicable. Maintain robust balance sheet reconciliations and month-end controls. Ensure financial records remain accurate and compliant with accounting standards. Essential Experience ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified. Strong audit background with excellent technical accounting knowledge. Proven experience operating as a Financial Controller, Senior Finance Manager, or Financial Accountant. Significant experience delivering month-end close and management reporting in a multi-entity environment. Hands-on experience managing external audits and statutory reporting processes. Strong understanding of VAT compliance and payroll processes. Ability to operate autonomously and deliver results in a fast-paced environment. Advanced Excel skills and strong financial systems experience. Desirable Experience Previous experience within a PE-backed business. Exposure to multi-entity group structures. Background within creative services, media, marketing, consulting, or agency environments. Day Rate: £400 - £450 per day (IR35 to be confirmed) Location: London (Hybrid) Contract Length: 6 Months Start Date: Immediate / Short Notice Preferred Please feel free to get in touch with Ewan Fenley for more information () Please feel free to share this with any friends or colleagues that may be interested. At Harmonic, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We actively welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and assure you that every candidate will be thoughtfully considered for the roles we represent, without regard to race, religion, gender expression, disability, or sexual orientation.
Our Client Our client is a respected professional membership body within the public and not-for-profit sector, dedicated to improving outcomes for children and young people across the UK. Known for its commitment to service excellence, high professional standards, and continuous improvement, the organisation plays a pivotal role in supporting healthcare advancement and best practice. They foster a collaborative, inclusive, and purpose-driven culture where finance professionals can deepen their expertise, contribute strategic insight, and deliver high-impact work that supports meaningful social change. The Role The Financial Planning & Analysis Manager will play a central role in safeguarding the organisation's financial sustainability and supporting strategic decision-making. Reporting to the Associate Director of Finance, this position will lead the financial planning cycle, oversee budgeting and reforecasting processes, and deliver high-quality financial reporting and analysis for senior leadership and governance committees.Acting as a trusted business partner across the organisation, the FP&A Manager will develop robust financial models, ensure strong financial controls, and support organisational compliance with regulatory and charity-specific requirements. This role also includes line management responsibility for a Finance Analyst and close collaboration with colleagues across finance, operations, and programme areas.This is a fantastic opportunity for a forward-thinking finance professional who thrives in a mission-driven environment and enjoys combining technical excellence with strategic influence. Main Duties Lead the annual budgeting process and drive regular reforecasting cycles. Oversee timely production of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting, including capital project reporting and variance analysis. Develop financial models to support strategic decision-making and resource allocation. Prepare reports for the Senior Leadership Team, Audit & Risk Committee, and Board of Trustees. Maintain strong internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards, charity regulations, Companies House and Charity Commission requirements. Support statutory accounts preparation and manage audit engagement in collaboration with the Financial Controller. Monitor and support cash flow management and treasury-related activities. Lead, coach, and develop a Finance Analyst, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Provide high-quality business partnering across the organisation, including training for non-finance colleagues. Support strategic projects such as grant management, funding applications, and system development. Ensure strong financial processes, systems accuracy, and effective risk management across finance operations. The Successful Candidate Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent, or finalist nearing completion. 5-7+ years' experience in financial management, ideally within the charity, public sector, or a similar complex environment. Strong track record in financial planning, budgeting, and reporting. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear insights. Skilled communicator, able to work confidently with senior stakeholders and non-finance colleagues. Experience managing or developing team members. Advanced Excel skills; experience with ERP systems or BI tools (e.g., Power BI) is desirable. Knowledge of charity-specific accounting (SORP) advantageous. What's on Offer: 27 days annual leave + closure days Up to 10% employer pension contribution 60% office / 40% home) £65,000 - £70,000 per annum Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive better outcomes. Our client is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and are particularly keen to encourage candidates from under-represented groups, including Black, Asian, minority ethnic and disabled applicants. Recruitment decisions are made solely on merit.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Our Client Our client is a respected professional membership body within the public and not-for-profit sector, dedicated to improving outcomes for children and young people across the UK. Known for its commitment to service excellence, high professional standards, and continuous improvement, the organisation plays a pivotal role in supporting healthcare advancement and best practice. They foster a collaborative, inclusive, and purpose-driven culture where finance professionals can deepen their expertise, contribute strategic insight, and deliver high-impact work that supports meaningful social change. The Role The Financial Planning & Analysis Manager will play a central role in safeguarding the organisation's financial sustainability and supporting strategic decision-making. Reporting to the Associate Director of Finance, this position will lead the financial planning cycle, oversee budgeting and reforecasting processes, and deliver high-quality financial reporting and analysis for senior leadership and governance committees.Acting as a trusted business partner across the organisation, the FP&A Manager will develop robust financial models, ensure strong financial controls, and support organisational compliance with regulatory and charity-specific requirements. This role also includes line management responsibility for a Finance Analyst and close collaboration with colleagues across finance, operations, and programme areas.This is a fantastic opportunity for a forward-thinking finance professional who thrives in a mission-driven environment and enjoys combining technical excellence with strategic influence. Main Duties Lead the annual budgeting process and drive regular reforecasting cycles. Oversee timely production of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting, including capital project reporting and variance analysis. Develop financial models to support strategic decision-making and resource allocation. Prepare reports for the Senior Leadership Team, Audit & Risk Committee, and Board of Trustees. Maintain strong internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards, charity regulations, Companies House and Charity Commission requirements. Support statutory accounts preparation and manage audit engagement in collaboration with the Financial Controller. Monitor and support cash flow management and treasury-related activities. Lead, coach, and develop a Finance Analyst, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Provide high-quality business partnering across the organisation, including training for non-finance colleagues. Support strategic projects such as grant management, funding applications, and system development. Ensure strong financial processes, systems accuracy, and effective risk management across finance operations. The Successful Candidate Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent, or finalist nearing completion. 5-7+ years' experience in financial management, ideally within the charity, public sector, or a similar complex environment. Strong track record in financial planning, budgeting, and reporting. Excellent analytical skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear insights. Skilled communicator, able to work confidently with senior stakeholders and non-finance colleagues. Experience managing or developing team members. Advanced Excel skills; experience with ERP systems or BI tools (e.g., Power BI) is desirable. Knowledge of charity-specific accounting (SORP) advantageous. What's on Offer: 27 days annual leave + closure days Up to 10% employer pension contribution 60% office / 40% home) £65,000 - £70,000 per annum Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive better outcomes. Our client is committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and are particularly keen to encourage candidates from under-represented groups, including Black, Asian, minority ethnic and disabled applicants. Recruitment decisions are made solely on merit.
Financial Reporting Accountant Worcester (Hybrid Working Available) Up to £47,000 DOE Full-Time, Permanent A well-established and growing Accountancy Practice is seeking a qualified Financial Reporting Accountant to join its professional and supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for a recently qualified accountant looking to further develop their career within a respected practice environment, with genuine progression opportunities into management. What's on Offer? Salary up to £47,000, depending on experience Hybrid working 2 days working from home per week following successful completion of training Clear career progression pathway with opportunities to move into a management role Exposure to a varied and interesting client base Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing professional development and career support The Role As a Financial Reporting Accountant, you will be responsible for preparing and reviewing financial statements, supporting a varied portfolio of clients, and ensuring compliance with relevant accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Working closely with senior members of the team, you will gain exposure to a broad range of clients and industries while developing your technical expertise and commercial awareness. Key Responsibilities Preparation and review of statutory accounts for a diverse client portfolio Production of financial statements in accordance with relevant accounting standards Liaising directly with clients to provide accounting and reporting support Assisting with year-end reporting and compliance requirements Supporting junior team members where appropriate Working collaboratively with managers and partners on client engagements Identifying opportunities to improve processes and deliver excellent client service About You ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Ideally 2 years' post-qualified experience within an accountancy practice environment, although candidates with varying levels of experience will be considered Strong technical accounting and financial reporting knowledge Excellent communication and client relationship skills Organised, proactive and able to manage multiple deadlines Ambitious and keen to progress within a growing practice If you are a qualified accountant looking for the next step in your career within a forward-thinking and growing accountancy practice, we would be delighted to hear from you. GMP Employment Agency Ltd are recruiting for this role on behalf of their client and are acting as an employment agency.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Financial Reporting Accountant Worcester (Hybrid Working Available) Up to £47,000 DOE Full-Time, Permanent A well-established and growing Accountancy Practice is seeking a qualified Financial Reporting Accountant to join its professional and supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for a recently qualified accountant looking to further develop their career within a respected practice environment, with genuine progression opportunities into management. What's on Offer? Salary up to £47,000, depending on experience Hybrid working 2 days working from home per week following successful completion of training Clear career progression pathway with opportunities to move into a management role Exposure to a varied and interesting client base Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing professional development and career support The Role As a Financial Reporting Accountant, you will be responsible for preparing and reviewing financial statements, supporting a varied portfolio of clients, and ensuring compliance with relevant accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Working closely with senior members of the team, you will gain exposure to a broad range of clients and industries while developing your technical expertise and commercial awareness. Key Responsibilities Preparation and review of statutory accounts for a diverse client portfolio Production of financial statements in accordance with relevant accounting standards Liaising directly with clients to provide accounting and reporting support Assisting with year-end reporting and compliance requirements Supporting junior team members where appropriate Working collaboratively with managers and partners on client engagements Identifying opportunities to improve processes and deliver excellent client service About You ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent) Ideally 2 years' post-qualified experience within an accountancy practice environment, although candidates with varying levels of experience will be considered Strong technical accounting and financial reporting knowledge Excellent communication and client relationship skills Organised, proactive and able to manage multiple deadlines Ambitious and keen to progress within a growing practice If you are a qualified accountant looking for the next step in your career within a forward-thinking and growing accountancy practice, we would be delighted to hear from you. GMP Employment Agency Ltd are recruiting for this role on behalf of their client and are acting as an employment agency.
Finance Manager Location: Onsite Salary: Competitive + Benefits Are you a hands-on Finance Manager with a proven track record of driving change and implementing new financial systems? We are partnering with an outstanding manufacturing business that has built an excellent reputation for quality, innovation, and operational excellence. As the business continues to grow, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Finance Manager to join the leadership team and play a key role in enhancing financial processes, controls, and reporting capabilities. The Role Reporting directly to senior leadership, you will take ownership of the finance function while leading a significant systems improvement project. This is a highly visible role that combines day-to-day financial management with strategic change and transformation. Key responsibilities include: Leading the implementation of a new finance/ERP system from planning through to successful deployment Managing monthly management accounts, budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow reporting Driving improvements in financial controls, reporting accuracy, and operational efficiencies Partnering with operational and manufacturing teams to provide commercial insight and decision support Managing and developing the finance team Supporting year-end audit and statutory reporting requirements Delivering meaningful financial analysis to support business growth and profitability About You We are looking for a commercially minded Finance Manager who thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and enjoys leading change. You will ideally possess: Qualified accountant status (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Previous experience within a manufacturing, engineering, or production environment Proven experience implementing or leading the rollout of a finance system or ERP platform Strong management accounting and financial reporting skills Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities A proactive, hands-on approach with a continuous improvement mindset Strong leadership skills and experience managing a finance team What's on Offer? Opportunity to join a highly successful and growing manufacturing business Significant involvement in a business-critical transformation project Exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision-making Competitive salary and benefits package A collaborative and supportive working environment If you are an experienced Finance Manager looking to combine operational finance leadership with the challenge of delivering a major systems implementation, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Location: Onsite Salary: Competitive + Benefits Are you a hands-on Finance Manager with a proven track record of driving change and implementing new financial systems? We are partnering with an outstanding manufacturing business that has built an excellent reputation for quality, innovation, and operational excellence. As the business continues to grow, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Finance Manager to join the leadership team and play a key role in enhancing financial processes, controls, and reporting capabilities. The Role Reporting directly to senior leadership, you will take ownership of the finance function while leading a significant systems improvement project. This is a highly visible role that combines day-to-day financial management with strategic change and transformation. Key responsibilities include: Leading the implementation of a new finance/ERP system from planning through to successful deployment Managing monthly management accounts, budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow reporting Driving improvements in financial controls, reporting accuracy, and operational efficiencies Partnering with operational and manufacturing teams to provide commercial insight and decision support Managing and developing the finance team Supporting year-end audit and statutory reporting requirements Delivering meaningful financial analysis to support business growth and profitability About You We are looking for a commercially minded Finance Manager who thrives in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and enjoys leading change. You will ideally possess: Qualified accountant status (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Previous experience within a manufacturing, engineering, or production environment Proven experience implementing or leading the rollout of a finance system or ERP platform Strong management accounting and financial reporting skills Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities A proactive, hands-on approach with a continuous improvement mindset Strong leadership skills and experience managing a finance team What's on Offer? Opportunity to join a highly successful and growing manufacturing business Significant involvement in a business-critical transformation project Exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision-making Competitive salary and benefits package A collaborative and supportive working environment If you are an experienced Finance Manager looking to combine operational finance leadership with the challenge of delivering a major systems implementation, we would love to hear from you.
Summary: As a Fixed Asset Accountant within our Finance team, you will play a key role in the financial reporting of our £1.1bn AMP 8 Capital Programme. Reporting to the Business Management Accountant, you will manage the financial lifecycle of our infrastructure assets. With a portfolio of 12,000 assets and a gross book value of £2.6bn, your day-to-day processing, recording, and depreciation of asset data will be essential. You will take ownership of the integrity of the fixed asset register, ensuring full compliance with IFRS standards for capital expenditure, assets, and grants. You will ensure that the entire fixed asset cycle-from initial recognition and capitalised interest to unitisation, retention management, and eventual derecognition-is accurately reflected in our accounts, providing a robust foundation for the company's Regulatory Asset Base. Main Responsibilities Maintain the integrity of the fixed asset register, overseeing the end-to-end process from asset creation to disposal/decommissioning. Assist in the "componentisation" process, breaking down large project costs into individual assets once a project completes and ensuring an appropriate useful economic life is attributed to each asset. Influence the capital WIP closure process to ensure more timely and accurate recognition of assets. Calculate and post monthly depreciation, capitalised interest, impairment charges and adjustments. Manage the overall monthly processes for fixed assets and WIP accounting, including accruals, reviewing the results for any significant variances or concerns, and communicating the impact. Calculate depreciation and capitalised interest for budgets and forecasts, ensuring that budgets are consistent with the capital programme. Provide guidance and support to budget holders and key stakeholders to ensure that only eligible costs are capitalised in compliance with SEW accounting policies and IFRS. Manage the statutory and regulatory year end processes including providing relevant information and reconciliations to support the fixed asset disclosure note in the annual report, managing the interaction with external auditors for all fixed asset related queries and providing accurate and timely audit evidence and sample documentation. Manage the retentions account, ensuring that balances held are appropriate and reconciled. Work with stakeholders in Assets and Operations to achieve convergence of the Financial and Operational fixed asset registers. You'll need: Skills / Qualifications / Experience Part-Qualified Accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) or Qualified by Experience, ideally wishing to progress to full qualification Understanding of IFRSs and regulatory accounting standards related to capital expenditure, asset accounting and revenue reporting. Financial awareness, especially regarding capital investment, capitalisation policy, and grants. Advanced level Excel (or Google Sheets) skills Familiarity with accounting software/ERP such as Workday, SAP, Oracle etc Good verbal and written communication skills and the ability to communicate complex financial concepts clearly and concisely to non-finance managers. Work accurately and effectively to tight timescales, and the ability to manage workload to ensure all deadlines are achieved. Confidence to constructively challenge senior management on matters of financial policy Several years working in a fixed assets role in Finance in an asset-intense business. Or experience in a management or financial accounting role with an interest in asset accounting. Grow a career with a meaningful purpose. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: up to £45,000 p.a. (dependent on experience)
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Summary: As a Fixed Asset Accountant within our Finance team, you will play a key role in the financial reporting of our £1.1bn AMP 8 Capital Programme. Reporting to the Business Management Accountant, you will manage the financial lifecycle of our infrastructure assets. With a portfolio of 12,000 assets and a gross book value of £2.6bn, your day-to-day processing, recording, and depreciation of asset data will be essential. You will take ownership of the integrity of the fixed asset register, ensuring full compliance with IFRS standards for capital expenditure, assets, and grants. You will ensure that the entire fixed asset cycle-from initial recognition and capitalised interest to unitisation, retention management, and eventual derecognition-is accurately reflected in our accounts, providing a robust foundation for the company's Regulatory Asset Base. Main Responsibilities Maintain the integrity of the fixed asset register, overseeing the end-to-end process from asset creation to disposal/decommissioning. Assist in the "componentisation" process, breaking down large project costs into individual assets once a project completes and ensuring an appropriate useful economic life is attributed to each asset. Influence the capital WIP closure process to ensure more timely and accurate recognition of assets. Calculate and post monthly depreciation, capitalised interest, impairment charges and adjustments. Manage the overall monthly processes for fixed assets and WIP accounting, including accruals, reviewing the results for any significant variances or concerns, and communicating the impact. Calculate depreciation and capitalised interest for budgets and forecasts, ensuring that budgets are consistent with the capital programme. Provide guidance and support to budget holders and key stakeholders to ensure that only eligible costs are capitalised in compliance with SEW accounting policies and IFRS. Manage the statutory and regulatory year end processes including providing relevant information and reconciliations to support the fixed asset disclosure note in the annual report, managing the interaction with external auditors for all fixed asset related queries and providing accurate and timely audit evidence and sample documentation. Manage the retentions account, ensuring that balances held are appropriate and reconciled. Work with stakeholders in Assets and Operations to achieve convergence of the Financial and Operational fixed asset registers. You'll need: Skills / Qualifications / Experience Part-Qualified Accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA) or Qualified by Experience, ideally wishing to progress to full qualification Understanding of IFRSs and regulatory accounting standards related to capital expenditure, asset accounting and revenue reporting. Financial awareness, especially regarding capital investment, capitalisation policy, and grants. Advanced level Excel (or Google Sheets) skills Familiarity with accounting software/ERP such as Workday, SAP, Oracle etc Good verbal and written communication skills and the ability to communicate complex financial concepts clearly and concisely to non-finance managers. Work accurately and effectively to tight timescales, and the ability to manage workload to ensure all deadlines are achieved. Confidence to constructively challenge senior management on matters of financial policy Several years working in a fixed assets role in Finance in an asset-intense business. Or experience in a management or financial accounting role with an interest in asset accounting. Grow a career with a meaningful purpose. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: up to £45,000 p.a. (dependent on experience)
Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants
Chatham, Kent
Regeneration Programme Manager Location: Hybrid role works part form Gun Wharf/Pembroke Court Chatham and part from home. Salary: Highly Competitive Day Rate / DOE Hours : 37hrs per week Contract: Interim 6-9 months Why join our client? This is a unique opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of Medway's communities. Working at the heart of a major government-backed regeneration initiative, you will help deliver transformational investment across three neighbourhood areas, supporting community-led change and long-term economic and social improvement. You'll join at a pivotal stage, helping establish governance, stakeholder engagement and delivery frameworks that will underpin up to £20 million of investment per neighbourhood. The role As Interim Regeneration Programme Manager, you will lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme across Medway's neighbourhood areas. Working within a politically sensitive and community-focused environment, you will establish governance structures, coordinate stakeholders, manage programme delivery and ensure compliance with government funding requirements. This is a hands-on programme leadership role requiring strong stakeholder management, regeneration experience and the ability to work at pace within a complex public sector environment. Key responsibilities Lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme Establish governance frameworks, risk registers, reporting structures and programme controls Support the recruitment, onboarding and operation of Neighbourhood Boards Build strong relationships with residents, MPs, councillors, community groups and partner organisations Ensure compliance with MHCLG guidance, programme requirements and statutory obligations Coordinate stakeholder engagement and community consultation activities Develop and maintain programme plans, decision logs and assurance processes Monitor budgets, funding allocations and programme performance Deliver early programme priorities and quick-win initiatives Support the development of long-term investment plans and programme outcomes Provide strategic advice to senior leaders and programme stakeholders What we're looking for Significant experience managing regeneration, placemaking, economic development or similar public sector programmes Strong programme management and governance experience Experience working with government-funded projects and associated reporting requirements Proven stakeholder management skills, including community engagement and partnership working Experience working within politically sensitive environments Strong financial management, reporting and budget monitoring capability Excellent communication, presentation and relationship-building skills Ability to work independently and bring structure to emerging programmes Experience supporting boards, steering groups or governance forums Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner, MSP Practitioner, APM PMQ or equivalent qualification Experience delivering Levelling Up, Towns Fund, UKSPF, High Streets Fund or similar regeneration programmes Experience within local government, housing associations, regeneration consultancies or economic development organisations Experience managing programmes valued at £5 million+ Working arrangements Hybrid working arrangement Opportunity to work across multiple neighbourhood regeneration programmes Collaborative environment with significant stakeholder engagement High-profile programme with genuine community impact Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy, which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants, if you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Jun 20, 2026
Seasonal
Regeneration Programme Manager Location: Hybrid role works part form Gun Wharf/Pembroke Court Chatham and part from home. Salary: Highly Competitive Day Rate / DOE Hours : 37hrs per week Contract: Interim 6-9 months Why join our client? This is a unique opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of Medway's communities. Working at the heart of a major government-backed regeneration initiative, you will help deliver transformational investment across three neighbourhood areas, supporting community-led change and long-term economic and social improvement. You'll join at a pivotal stage, helping establish governance, stakeholder engagement and delivery frameworks that will underpin up to £20 million of investment per neighbourhood. The role As Interim Regeneration Programme Manager, you will lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme across Medway's neighbourhood areas. Working within a politically sensitive and community-focused environment, you will establish governance structures, coordinate stakeholders, manage programme delivery and ensure compliance with government funding requirements. This is a hands-on programme leadership role requiring strong stakeholder management, regeneration experience and the ability to work at pace within a complex public sector environment. Key responsibilities Lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme Establish governance frameworks, risk registers, reporting structures and programme controls Support the recruitment, onboarding and operation of Neighbourhood Boards Build strong relationships with residents, MPs, councillors, community groups and partner organisations Ensure compliance with MHCLG guidance, programme requirements and statutory obligations Coordinate stakeholder engagement and community consultation activities Develop and maintain programme plans, decision logs and assurance processes Monitor budgets, funding allocations and programme performance Deliver early programme priorities and quick-win initiatives Support the development of long-term investment plans and programme outcomes Provide strategic advice to senior leaders and programme stakeholders What we're looking for Significant experience managing regeneration, placemaking, economic development or similar public sector programmes Strong programme management and governance experience Experience working with government-funded projects and associated reporting requirements Proven stakeholder management skills, including community engagement and partnership working Experience working within politically sensitive environments Strong financial management, reporting and budget monitoring capability Excellent communication, presentation and relationship-building skills Ability to work independently and bring structure to emerging programmes Experience supporting boards, steering groups or governance forums Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner, MSP Practitioner, APM PMQ or equivalent qualification Experience delivering Levelling Up, Towns Fund, UKSPF, High Streets Fund or similar regeneration programmes Experience within local government, housing associations, regeneration consultancies or economic development organisations Experience managing programmes valued at £5 million+ Working arrangements Hybrid working arrangement Opportunity to work across multiple neighbourhood regeneration programmes Collaborative environment with significant stakeholder engagement High-profile programme with genuine community impact Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy, which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants, if you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Audit and Accounts Senior/Semi-senior Overview £34-42k per annum - negotiable, dependent on experience Based in London Permanent, full-time role Join a growing two partner two branch London Chartered Accountancy firm focused on providing a wide range of top-quality client services and offering genuine employee progression. My Client is recruiting for a part-qualified or qualified Audit and Accounts Senior/Semi-Senior to support the Audit and Accounts Managers and Supervisors at a progressive and friendly practice. Our firm has expanded its office space to accommodate its growth and are seeking an early career part-qualified or qualified accountant (either ICAEW or ACCA), with good all-round accountancy skills to grow within the organisation and learn on the job. Candidate Requirements: ACCA/ICAEW newly qualified or part qualified 1 - 3 years in-practice experience Familiar with financial reporting standards Experience of statutory audit Some experience of statutory tax Management Accounting & VAT reporting experience Experience of Bookkeeping The Ideal Candidate: Excellent verbal and written communication skills Good attention to detail A strong interest in owner-managed businesses and general commercial awareness The ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritise effectively Strong interpersonal skills Enthusiastic with a positive attitude Courteous and professional The Workplace: My Client is a well-established firm specialising within the owner-managed business area across the UK. Their approach to growing the team goes beyond looking at CVs and examination history as they know that personality, enthusiasm, common-sense and a good work ethic make for the right hire. Because of this, employees enjoy an office environment which is as sociable as it is professional at the same time. The Role: In this role, you will assist the managers, supervisors and directors in work on statutory audits, statutory accounts preparation and management accounts services, as well as to manage and work with junior staff members. As the Audit/Accounts Senior/Semi-senior your day-to-day will include: Planning and delivery of both audit and accounts assignments Carrying out assignments in conjunction with the client manager s or partners instructions. Supervising junior staff during the accounts processes and reviewing their work Delivering the working schedules to the assignment manager or partner in a timely manner Managing client communication in effective manner Proactive monitoring of your chargeability and your assignment budgets Coaching other staff for improved performance and technical development Drafting statutory accounts Drafting corporation tax computations Preparing and submitting VAT returns Preparation of management accounts Some bookkeeping tasks where required What you bring to the table As well as the usual experience and qualifications, you bring personality, enthusiasm, common-sense and a good work ethic. Proven experience of OMB/SME private company statutory accounts preparation Knowledge of and experience with current accounting standards and approaches Prior experience of statutory company accounts preparation under UK GAAP / FRS 102, and also friendly societies, charities and LLPs Knowledge of IFRS would be useful, but is not essential Experience of using accounting software such as Sage, Xero and Quickbooks Some experience of accounting practice software such as IRIS would be useful but not essential Experience with working in teams on-site and in the office Experience of preparing budgets and monitoring actual time against budget
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Audit and Accounts Senior/Semi-senior Overview £34-42k per annum - negotiable, dependent on experience Based in London Permanent, full-time role Join a growing two partner two branch London Chartered Accountancy firm focused on providing a wide range of top-quality client services and offering genuine employee progression. My Client is recruiting for a part-qualified or qualified Audit and Accounts Senior/Semi-Senior to support the Audit and Accounts Managers and Supervisors at a progressive and friendly practice. Our firm has expanded its office space to accommodate its growth and are seeking an early career part-qualified or qualified accountant (either ICAEW or ACCA), with good all-round accountancy skills to grow within the organisation and learn on the job. Candidate Requirements: ACCA/ICAEW newly qualified or part qualified 1 - 3 years in-practice experience Familiar with financial reporting standards Experience of statutory audit Some experience of statutory tax Management Accounting & VAT reporting experience Experience of Bookkeeping The Ideal Candidate: Excellent verbal and written communication skills Good attention to detail A strong interest in owner-managed businesses and general commercial awareness The ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritise effectively Strong interpersonal skills Enthusiastic with a positive attitude Courteous and professional The Workplace: My Client is a well-established firm specialising within the owner-managed business area across the UK. Their approach to growing the team goes beyond looking at CVs and examination history as they know that personality, enthusiasm, common-sense and a good work ethic make for the right hire. Because of this, employees enjoy an office environment which is as sociable as it is professional at the same time. The Role: In this role, you will assist the managers, supervisors and directors in work on statutory audits, statutory accounts preparation and management accounts services, as well as to manage and work with junior staff members. As the Audit/Accounts Senior/Semi-senior your day-to-day will include: Planning and delivery of both audit and accounts assignments Carrying out assignments in conjunction with the client manager s or partners instructions. Supervising junior staff during the accounts processes and reviewing their work Delivering the working schedules to the assignment manager or partner in a timely manner Managing client communication in effective manner Proactive monitoring of your chargeability and your assignment budgets Coaching other staff for improved performance and technical development Drafting statutory accounts Drafting corporation tax computations Preparing and submitting VAT returns Preparation of management accounts Some bookkeeping tasks where required What you bring to the table As well as the usual experience and qualifications, you bring personality, enthusiasm, common-sense and a good work ethic. Proven experience of OMB/SME private company statutory accounts preparation Knowledge of and experience with current accounting standards and approaches Prior experience of statutory company accounts preparation under UK GAAP / FRS 102, and also friendly societies, charities and LLPs Knowledge of IFRS would be useful, but is not essential Experience of using accounting software such as Sage, Xero and Quickbooks Some experience of accounting practice software such as IRIS would be useful but not essential Experience with working in teams on-site and in the office Experience of preparing budgets and monitoring actual time against budget
Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants
Chatham, Kent
Regeneration Programme Manager Location: Hybrid role works part form Gun Wharf/Pembroke Court Chatham and part from home. Salary: Highly Competitive Day Rate / DOE Hours : 22.2 hrs per week Contract: Interim 6-9 months Why join our client? This is a unique opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of Medway's communities. Working at the heart of a major government-backed regeneration initiative, you will help deliver transformational investment across three neighbourhood areas, supporting community-led change and long-term economic and social improvement. You'll join at a pivotal stage, helping establish governance, stakeholder engagement and delivery frameworks that will underpin up to £20 million of investment per neighbourhood. The role As Interim Regeneration Programme Manager, you will lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme across Medway's neighbourhood areas. Working within a politically sensitive and community-focused environment, you will establish governance structures, coordinate stakeholders, manage programme delivery and ensure compliance with government funding requirements. This is a hands-on programme leadership role requiring strong stakeholder management, regeneration experience and the ability to work at pace within a complex public sector environment. Key responsibilities Lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme Establish governance frameworks, risk registers, reporting structures and programme controls Support the recruitment, onboarding and operation of Neighbourhood Boards Build strong relationships with residents, MPs, councillors, community groups and partner organisations Ensure compliance with MHCLG guidance, programme requirements and statutory obligations Coordinate stakeholder engagement and community consultation activities Develop and maintain programme plans, decision logs and assurance processes Monitor budgets, funding allocations and programme performance Deliver early programme priorities and quick-win initiatives Support the development of long-term investment plans and programme outcomes Provide strategic advice to senior leaders and programme stakeholders What we're looking for Significant experience managing regeneration, placemaking, economic development or similar public sector programmes Strong programme management and governance experience Experience working with government-funded projects and associated reporting requirements Proven stakeholder management skills, including community engagement and partnership working Experience working within politically sensitive environments Strong financial management, reporting and budget monitoring capability Excellent communication, presentation and relationship-building skills Ability to work independently and bring structure to emerging programmes Experience supporting boards, steering groups or governance forums Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner, MSP Practitioner, APM PMQ or equivalent qualification Experience delivering Levelling Up, Towns Fund, UKSPF, High Streets Fund or similar regeneration programmes Experience within local government, housing associations, regeneration consultancies or economic development organisations Experience managing programmes valued at £5 million+ Working arrangements Hybrid working arrangement Opportunity to work across multiple neighbourhood regeneration programmes Collaborative environment with significant stakeholder engagement High-profile programme with genuine community impact Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy, which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants, if you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Jun 20, 2026
Seasonal
Regeneration Programme Manager Location: Hybrid role works part form Gun Wharf/Pembroke Court Chatham and part from home. Salary: Highly Competitive Day Rate / DOE Hours : 22.2 hrs per week Contract: Interim 6-9 months Why join our client? This is a unique opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of Medway's communities. Working at the heart of a major government-backed regeneration initiative, you will help deliver transformational investment across three neighbourhood areas, supporting community-led change and long-term economic and social improvement. You'll join at a pivotal stage, helping establish governance, stakeholder engagement and delivery frameworks that will underpin up to £20 million of investment per neighbourhood. The role As Interim Regeneration Programme Manager, you will lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme across Medway's neighbourhood areas. Working within a politically sensitive and community-focused environment, you will establish governance structures, coordinate stakeholders, manage programme delivery and ensure compliance with government funding requirements. This is a hands-on programme leadership role requiring strong stakeholder management, regeneration experience and the ability to work at pace within a complex public sector environment. Key responsibilities Lead the mobilisation and early delivery of the Pride in Place Programme Establish governance frameworks, risk registers, reporting structures and programme controls Support the recruitment, onboarding and operation of Neighbourhood Boards Build strong relationships with residents, MPs, councillors, community groups and partner organisations Ensure compliance with MHCLG guidance, programme requirements and statutory obligations Coordinate stakeholder engagement and community consultation activities Develop and maintain programme plans, decision logs and assurance processes Monitor budgets, funding allocations and programme performance Deliver early programme priorities and quick-win initiatives Support the development of long-term investment plans and programme outcomes Provide strategic advice to senior leaders and programme stakeholders What we're looking for Significant experience managing regeneration, placemaking, economic development or similar public sector programmes Strong programme management and governance experience Experience working with government-funded projects and associated reporting requirements Proven stakeholder management skills, including community engagement and partnership working Experience working within politically sensitive environments Strong financial management, reporting and budget monitoring capability Excellent communication, presentation and relationship-building skills Ability to work independently and bring structure to emerging programmes Experience supporting boards, steering groups or governance forums Desirable PRINCE2 Practitioner, MSP Practitioner, APM PMQ or equivalent qualification Experience delivering Levelling Up, Towns Fund, UKSPF, High Streets Fund or similar regeneration programmes Experience within local government, housing associations, regeneration consultancies or economic development organisations Experience managing programmes valued at £5 million+ Working arrangements Hybrid working arrangement Opportunity to work across multiple neighbourhood regeneration programmes Collaborative environment with significant stakeholder engagement High-profile programme with genuine community impact Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy, which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants, if you have not heard from us within 72 hours, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Audit senior / semi senior job opportunity based in Rickmansworth / hybrid Audit senior / semi senior reporting to audit managers and supervising more junior members of the audit team. Main duties This is a split role working on 80% audits and 20% accountsPlanning, supervising and carrying out audits with turnovers up to £250 million, including specialist audits e.g. FSA, pensions, solicitors, charities and schools. Jobs to be completed with minimal supervision, to deadlines and within budget.Supervision and assisting junior staff with technical accounting and auditing problemsPreparation of draft corporation tax computationsPreparation of draft statutory accounts and consolidated accounts under FRS102 from clients' draft figures.Drafting recommendations to management following audit fieldwork completion.Preparing responses for group reporting for clients where we are the component auditor.Larger accounts preparation jobs for audit exempt limited companies, partnerships, LLPs Equipment used Use of computer packages including Pro-audit, CCH Accounts Production (AP), Sage, Quick Books, Xero, Alphatax and Microsoft office would be desirable. Laptop is provided. Qualifications/education required Ideally ACA or ACCA qualified (degree not essential) or sitting finals imminently. Experience required At least 2.5 years' experience in a practice having had audit experience throughout their career to date. Particular aptitudes / skills required As well as being able to prepare completed audit files for a large variety of clients to a high standard with minimal guidance from manager, the applicant should be a good communicator and be able to deal confidently and effectively with both clients and staff alike. They should be able to cope with both pure audits and with jobs where the records are not straightforward and should be able to work within deadlines and budgets. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Audit senior / semi senior job opportunity based in Rickmansworth / hybrid Audit senior / semi senior reporting to audit managers and supervising more junior members of the audit team. Main duties This is a split role working on 80% audits and 20% accountsPlanning, supervising and carrying out audits with turnovers up to £250 million, including specialist audits e.g. FSA, pensions, solicitors, charities and schools. Jobs to be completed with minimal supervision, to deadlines and within budget.Supervision and assisting junior staff with technical accounting and auditing problemsPreparation of draft corporation tax computationsPreparation of draft statutory accounts and consolidated accounts under FRS102 from clients' draft figures.Drafting recommendations to management following audit fieldwork completion.Preparing responses for group reporting for clients where we are the component auditor.Larger accounts preparation jobs for audit exempt limited companies, partnerships, LLPs Equipment used Use of computer packages including Pro-audit, CCH Accounts Production (AP), Sage, Quick Books, Xero, Alphatax and Microsoft office would be desirable. Laptop is provided. Qualifications/education required Ideally ACA or ACCA qualified (degree not essential) or sitting finals imminently. Experience required At least 2.5 years' experience in a practice having had audit experience throughout their career to date. Particular aptitudes / skills required As well as being able to prepare completed audit files for a large variety of clients to a high standard with minimal guidance from manager, the applicant should be a good communicator and be able to deal confidently and effectively with both clients and staff alike. They should be able to cope with both pure audits and with jobs where the records are not straightforward and should be able to work within deadlines and budgets. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Baker and Baker Recruitment Limited
Southam, Warwickshire
Finance Manager Location: Southam, South Warwickshire Salary: 50,000 FTE (pro rata, 0.8) + Benefits Contract: This is a 4 days per week role, flexible working pattern, hybrid (At least 2 days in the office) Start Date: Immediate The Opportunity On behalf of our client we are seeking a hands-on Finance Manager to take ownership of the finance function during a critical growth period. This role will work closely with the senior leadership team and Fractional CFO and will be instrumental in building robust financial processes, particularly around stock accounting and cash management. This is a unique opportunity to join early, shape the finance function, and progress into a Financial Controller role as the business scales. The Role This is a broad, hands-on position covering all aspects of finance from transactional oversight through to financial control, stock accounting, and forecasting. The business currently operates with light finance support, so the successful candidate must be comfortable with being hands on whilst building structure and processes for growth. Key Responsibilities Stock & Manufacturing Accounting: Take ownership of stock accounting (FRS102) across raw materials, WIP, finished goods, and recovered materials; lead clean-up of stock records; improve tracking with operations; support ERP development. Cash Flow & Forecasting: Maintain weekly cash flow forecasts, support liquidity planning, and assist with financial modelling and business plan updates. Financial Reporting & Control: Produce monthly management accounts, complete reconciliations, maintain data integrity in Xero, and analyse performance vs budget. Financial Operations: Oversee day-to-day finance processes, review payables/receivables, and implement scalable controls. Audit, Compliance & Tax: Prepare for audit, support statutory accounts, oversee VAT, and assist with R&D tax claims. Skills & Experience Essential Experience in manufacturing/engineering or stock-heavy environments Strong inventory accounting knowledge (FRS102) Management accounts and cash flow forecasting experience Hands-on approach within SME/start-up settings Strong Excel and financial modelling skills Desirable ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent experience) Xero or similar accounting software experience ERP/MRP systems exposure Background in scale-up or early-stage businesses Personal Attributes Hands-on, pragmatic, and solutions-driven Comfortable in fast-paced, evolving environments High attention to detail and ownership Independent but collaborative team player Process improvement mindset with strong communication skills You must have the full right to work in the UK without the need for sponsorship both now, and in the future
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Location: Southam, South Warwickshire Salary: 50,000 FTE (pro rata, 0.8) + Benefits Contract: This is a 4 days per week role, flexible working pattern, hybrid (At least 2 days in the office) Start Date: Immediate The Opportunity On behalf of our client we are seeking a hands-on Finance Manager to take ownership of the finance function during a critical growth period. This role will work closely with the senior leadership team and Fractional CFO and will be instrumental in building robust financial processes, particularly around stock accounting and cash management. This is a unique opportunity to join early, shape the finance function, and progress into a Financial Controller role as the business scales. The Role This is a broad, hands-on position covering all aspects of finance from transactional oversight through to financial control, stock accounting, and forecasting. The business currently operates with light finance support, so the successful candidate must be comfortable with being hands on whilst building structure and processes for growth. Key Responsibilities Stock & Manufacturing Accounting: Take ownership of stock accounting (FRS102) across raw materials, WIP, finished goods, and recovered materials; lead clean-up of stock records; improve tracking with operations; support ERP development. Cash Flow & Forecasting: Maintain weekly cash flow forecasts, support liquidity planning, and assist with financial modelling and business plan updates. Financial Reporting & Control: Produce monthly management accounts, complete reconciliations, maintain data integrity in Xero, and analyse performance vs budget. Financial Operations: Oversee day-to-day finance processes, review payables/receivables, and implement scalable controls. Audit, Compliance & Tax: Prepare for audit, support statutory accounts, oversee VAT, and assist with R&D tax claims. Skills & Experience Essential Experience in manufacturing/engineering or stock-heavy environments Strong inventory accounting knowledge (FRS102) Management accounts and cash flow forecasting experience Hands-on approach within SME/start-up settings Strong Excel and financial modelling skills Desirable ACA / ACCA / CIMA qualified (or equivalent experience) Xero or similar accounting software experience ERP/MRP systems exposure Background in scale-up or early-stage businesses Personal Attributes Hands-on, pragmatic, and solutions-driven Comfortable in fast-paced, evolving environments High attention to detail and ownership Independent but collaborative team player Process improvement mindset with strong communication skills You must have the full right to work in the UK without the need for sponsorship both now, and in the future
Head of Finance Salford (Hybrid) 70,000 - 80,000 + Bonus Retail/E-commerce Number 1 reporting to CEO Axon Moore are partnering with a high-growth consumer brand to recruit their first senior finance leader. This is a newly created Head of Finance position, reporting directly to the founders and leadership team, offering the opportunity to build and shape the finance function during a critical phase of growth. The business has achieved exceptional year-on-year growth and is now entering the next stage of its journey, with ambitious plans to significantly increase revenue over the coming years. As a result, they are seeking a commercially minded finance professional who can provide strategic insight whilst also establishing the controls, processes and infrastructure required to support scale. This role would suit an experienced Finance Manager, Financial Controller or Head of Finance from an e-commerce, retail or consumer products environment who enjoys operating in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial business. The Role As Head of Finance, you will take ownership of the finance function, partnering closely with senior stakeholders to drive performance, improve visibility and support strategic decision-making. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the finance function, creating a scalable structure for future growth Producing accurate and timely monthly management accounts and board reporting Delivering insightful financial analysis to support commercial decision-making Managing budgeting, forecasting and cash flow planning processes Implementing robust financial controls, policies and procedures Driving process improvements and increasing efficiency across finance operations Supporting inventory, stock and margin reporting within a product-led environment Partnering with operational, commercial and supply chain teams to improve business performance Managing relationships with external accountants, auditors, banks and advisors Ensuring compliance with statutory, tax and regulatory requirements Providing strategic financial input on future growth initiatives and investment decisions Supporting systems development and finance technology improvements as the business scales About You We are looking for an ambitious and hands-on finance leader who thrives in high-growth environments. You will ideally have: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualification Experience within e-commerce, retail, consumer goods or a related sector A proven track record of building, improving or scaling finance functions Strong financial planning, forecasting and commercial analysis capabilities Experience implementing controls, processes and reporting improvements Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills A proactive, solutions-focused approach with the ability to operate strategically and tactically Previous experience in a growing SME or entrepreneurial business would be highly advantageous What's on Offer? Opportunity to become the number one finance leader within a rapidly growing business Direct exposure to founders and senior leadership Genuine opportunity to shape strategy and influence growth A fast-paced, entrepreneurial culture where ideas and improvements are encouraged Competitive salary of 70,000 - 80,000 plus benefits Clear opportunity for progression as the business continues to scale If you're looking for a role where you can make a tangible impact, build a best-in-class finance function and play a key role in a high-growth success story, we'd love to hear from you. INDFIN
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance Salford (Hybrid) 70,000 - 80,000 + Bonus Retail/E-commerce Number 1 reporting to CEO Axon Moore are partnering with a high-growth consumer brand to recruit their first senior finance leader. This is a newly created Head of Finance position, reporting directly to the founders and leadership team, offering the opportunity to build and shape the finance function during a critical phase of growth. The business has achieved exceptional year-on-year growth and is now entering the next stage of its journey, with ambitious plans to significantly increase revenue over the coming years. As a result, they are seeking a commercially minded finance professional who can provide strategic insight whilst also establishing the controls, processes and infrastructure required to support scale. This role would suit an experienced Finance Manager, Financial Controller or Head of Finance from an e-commerce, retail or consumer products environment who enjoys operating in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial business. The Role As Head of Finance, you will take ownership of the finance function, partnering closely with senior stakeholders to drive performance, improve visibility and support strategic decision-making. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the finance function, creating a scalable structure for future growth Producing accurate and timely monthly management accounts and board reporting Delivering insightful financial analysis to support commercial decision-making Managing budgeting, forecasting and cash flow planning processes Implementing robust financial controls, policies and procedures Driving process improvements and increasing efficiency across finance operations Supporting inventory, stock and margin reporting within a product-led environment Partnering with operational, commercial and supply chain teams to improve business performance Managing relationships with external accountants, auditors, banks and advisors Ensuring compliance with statutory, tax and regulatory requirements Providing strategic financial input on future growth initiatives and investment decisions Supporting systems development and finance technology improvements as the business scales About You We are looking for an ambitious and hands-on finance leader who thrives in high-growth environments. You will ideally have: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualification Experience within e-commerce, retail, consumer goods or a related sector A proven track record of building, improving or scaling finance functions Strong financial planning, forecasting and commercial analysis capabilities Experience implementing controls, processes and reporting improvements Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills A proactive, solutions-focused approach with the ability to operate strategically and tactically Previous experience in a growing SME or entrepreneurial business would be highly advantageous What's on Offer? Opportunity to become the number one finance leader within a rapidly growing business Direct exposure to founders and senior leadership Genuine opportunity to shape strategy and influence growth A fast-paced, entrepreneurial culture where ideas and improvements are encouraged Competitive salary of 70,000 - 80,000 plus benefits Clear opportunity for progression as the business continues to scale If you're looking for a role where you can make a tangible impact, build a best-in-class finance function and play a key role in a high-growth success story, we'd love to hear from you. INDFIN
The London Borough of Croydon is seeking an experienced Housing Asset Manager to join their team Your new company A forward-thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Asset Manager to join its Housing Directorate. With a strong commitment to delivering high-quality housing services and improving outcomes for residents, the organisation is undertaking an ambitious transformation programme across its housing portfolio. Your new role As the Asset Manager, you will play a pivotal leadership role in shaping and delivering the council's asset management strategy. You will manage a multidisciplinary team and lead on the effective planning, management and optimisation of a diverse housing portfolio. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the asset management function, managing analysts and surveyors Driving the asset management strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and resident needs Overseeing stock condition surveys and ensuring robust, up-to-date property data Leading on portfolio management, including acquisitions, disposals and development schemes Managing and optimising asset data systems to support investment and decision-making Developing and overseeing the housing capital investment programme Ensuring compliance with Decent Homes standards and statutory reporting requirements Engaging with residents, stakeholders and partners to inform service improvement and investment decisions You will work closely with senior stakeholders across housing, finance and corporate services, while acting as the lead expert on asset data, strategy and investment planning. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring: Proven experience in asset management within a social housing or public sector environment Strong track record of leading teams and delivering complex programmes or projects Experience managing asset data, stock condition information and investment planning Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels Strong analytical, problem-solving and strategic thinking capability Ability to manage competing priorities within a fast-paced environment Knowledge of asset management systems and housing legislation (PRINCE2 or similar desirable) What you'll get in return £66,378 to £68,784 per annumUp to 31 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days Opportunity to shape the future of housing asset management in a major London borough A key leadership role within a high-impact transformation programme Collaborative and supportive working environment Competitive local government benefits package, including access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (circa 18%+ employer contribution) Flexible working opportunities What you need to do now This campaign is being managed exclusively by Hays. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. For a confidential discussion or if you have any questions, please contact me directly using my Hays contact details.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
The London Borough of Croydon is seeking an experienced Housing Asset Manager to join their team Your new company A forward-thinking London local authority is seeking an experienced Asset Manager to join its Housing Directorate. With a strong commitment to delivering high-quality housing services and improving outcomes for residents, the organisation is undertaking an ambitious transformation programme across its housing portfolio. Your new role As the Asset Manager, you will play a pivotal leadership role in shaping and delivering the council's asset management strategy. You will manage a multidisciplinary team and lead on the effective planning, management and optimisation of a diverse housing portfolio. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the asset management function, managing analysts and surveyors Driving the asset management strategy, ensuring alignment with organisational priorities and resident needs Overseeing stock condition surveys and ensuring robust, up-to-date property data Leading on portfolio management, including acquisitions, disposals and development schemes Managing and optimising asset data systems to support investment and decision-making Developing and overseeing the housing capital investment programme Ensuring compliance with Decent Homes standards and statutory reporting requirements Engaging with residents, stakeholders and partners to inform service improvement and investment decisions You will work closely with senior stakeholders across housing, finance and corporate services, while acting as the lead expert on asset data, strategy and investment planning. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will bring: Proven experience in asset management within a social housing or public sector environment Strong track record of leading teams and delivering complex programmes or projects Experience managing asset data, stock condition information and investment planning Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels Strong analytical, problem-solving and strategic thinking capability Ability to manage competing priorities within a fast-paced environment Knowledge of asset management systems and housing legislation (PRINCE2 or similar desirable) What you'll get in return £66,378 to £68,784 per annumUp to 31 days annual leave, plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase up to 10 additional days Opportunity to shape the future of housing asset management in a major London borough A key leadership role within a high-impact transformation programme Collaborative and supportive working environment Competitive local government benefits package, including access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (circa 18%+ employer contribution) Flexible working opportunities What you need to do now This campaign is being managed exclusively by Hays. If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. For a confidential discussion or if you have any questions, please contact me directly using my Hays contact details.
This is a senior leadership position responsible for developing, implementing, and embedding a robust Health, Safety and Security strategy across a food manufacturing site. The role holder will define the strategic framework for safety management, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements while driving a proactive, continuous improvement culture. Client Details A well-established, family-owned food manufacturer with a strong reputation for quality, this business combines traditional values with modern, large-scale production. Known for its investment in people, sites, and innovation, it offers a fast-paced but supportive environment where individuals can make a real impact, develop their careers, and contribute to producing high-quality products enjoyed by millions. Description Strategy & Leadership Act as the site's lead competent person for Health, Safety and Security Develop and implement the site-wide safety strategy and standards Set and monitor H&S objectives, ensuring continuous improvement Influence and advise the senior leadership team on compliance and best practice Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to all statutory health, safety and security requirements Keep policies, procedures, and systems updated in line with legislation Lead audits in high-risk areas (e.g. lock-off procedures, permits, legionella controls) Liaise effectively with external bodies such as regulators, insurers, and authorities Safety Culture & Engagement Drive a positive and proactive safety culture across all levels of the site Provide coaching, guidance, and practical support to managers and colleagues Lead safety committees and contribute to engagement forums Promote best practice and ensure lessons learned are communicated effectively Operational Support Support engineering and operational teams to ensure safe systems of work Advise on new equipment, projects, and site changes to ensure compliance Lead incident investigations and ensure corrective actions are implemented Manage reporting obligations including statutory incident reporting Security & Wider Responsibilities Oversee site security and manage third-party security providers Ensure site integrity and risk controls are maintained and improved Contribute to food safety and protection initiatives Manage departmental budgets and performance reporting Profile Drive excellence through continuous improvement Effectively manage resources and deliver against objectives Demonstrate strong technical expertise and leadership Take ownership and accountability Value people and foster a culture of respect and engagement Job Offer Permanent role offering stability and career growth opportunities. A chance to make a significant impact within the FMCG industry. A supportive and professional working environment. Relocation is on offer for the right candidate This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned Head of Health and Safety to lead and shape safety practices within a thriving organisation. If this role aligns with your expertise and ambitions, we encourage you to apply today.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
This is a senior leadership position responsible for developing, implementing, and embedding a robust Health, Safety and Security strategy across a food manufacturing site. The role holder will define the strategic framework for safety management, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements while driving a proactive, continuous improvement culture. Client Details A well-established, family-owned food manufacturer with a strong reputation for quality, this business combines traditional values with modern, large-scale production. Known for its investment in people, sites, and innovation, it offers a fast-paced but supportive environment where individuals can make a real impact, develop their careers, and contribute to producing high-quality products enjoyed by millions. Description Strategy & Leadership Act as the site's lead competent person for Health, Safety and Security Develop and implement the site-wide safety strategy and standards Set and monitor H&S objectives, ensuring continuous improvement Influence and advise the senior leadership team on compliance and best practice Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to all statutory health, safety and security requirements Keep policies, procedures, and systems updated in line with legislation Lead audits in high-risk areas (e.g. lock-off procedures, permits, legionella controls) Liaise effectively with external bodies such as regulators, insurers, and authorities Safety Culture & Engagement Drive a positive and proactive safety culture across all levels of the site Provide coaching, guidance, and practical support to managers and colleagues Lead safety committees and contribute to engagement forums Promote best practice and ensure lessons learned are communicated effectively Operational Support Support engineering and operational teams to ensure safe systems of work Advise on new equipment, projects, and site changes to ensure compliance Lead incident investigations and ensure corrective actions are implemented Manage reporting obligations including statutory incident reporting Security & Wider Responsibilities Oversee site security and manage third-party security providers Ensure site integrity and risk controls are maintained and improved Contribute to food safety and protection initiatives Manage departmental budgets and performance reporting Profile Drive excellence through continuous improvement Effectively manage resources and deliver against objectives Demonstrate strong technical expertise and leadership Take ownership and accountability Value people and foster a culture of respect and engagement Job Offer Permanent role offering stability and career growth opportunities. A chance to make a significant impact within the FMCG industry. A supportive and professional working environment. Relocation is on offer for the right candidate This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned Head of Health and Safety to lead and shape safety practices within a thriving organisation. If this role aligns with your expertise and ambitions, we encourage you to apply today.
Site Data Analyst Location: Greatham, Teesside Client: Tioxide Lead SAP PM and site data improvement at a major manufacturing site Tioxide is recruiting for a Site Data Analyst to join the Finance team at Greatham. This is a specialist systems and data role where you will act as the Business Process Owner for the site s Enterprise Asset Management and SAP PM system, supporting IT infrastructure for plant maintenance and helping drive continuous improvement across maintenance systems and processes. You will also support the development of key site systems including the Factory Information System, PI Vision and web-based intelligent interfaces. Working with SAP users, site teams, external suppliers and senior stakeholders, you will provide first-line support, technical guidance, coaching and data-led insight to help improve maintenance performance and business decision-making. What you ll be doing You will: Act as Business Process Owner for SAP PM / Enterprise Asset Management and supporting maintenance systems. Lead continuous improvement of site maintenance systems strategy, including SAP PM and related software. Support and coach a user community of around 100 SAP users. Educate and influence manufacturing teams in the use of SAP and web-based intelligent interfaces. Provide technical support, guidance and solutions to resolve SAP and maintenance system issues. Improve use of SAP Planned Maintenance functionality to support maintenance and reliability processes. Ensure common working practices for master data management across plant areas. Plan and prioritise master data maintenance to support statutory, maintenance and CAPEX programmes. Manage SAP role allocation, ensuring users have appropriate access, training and support. Develop automated reports aligned to business goals for site leadership, engineering managers and other stakeholders. Lead liaison with external suppliers to deliver computer-aided engineering solutions. Manage and develop the site s Aveva PI Vision Factory Information System to support safety, quality, cost and production performance. Promote a positive, values-led culture focused on collaboration, improvement and high standards. Candidate requirements We welcome applications from people who have: HNC, or equivalent knowledge, in an engineering discipline such as mechanical, electrical, chemical or a related subject. Experience delivering SAP Plant Maintenance or Enterprise Asset Management solutions. Experience in asset management, maintenance systems, capital project execution or manufacturing systems. Strong knowledge of SAP PM and maintenance performance metrics such as OEE, MTBF and MTTR. Good IT and data skills, including Excel, PI/FIS or similar systems. Experience developing performance reports, tools or automated reporting. The ability to simplify complex issues and turn data into practical insight. Strong written, verbal communication and facilitation skills. Confidence supporting users, coaching others and working with a wide range of stakeholders. A proactive, curious and continuous improvement mindset. We know people gain skills in different ways. You do not need to meet every point above to apply. If this role interests you and you believe you could make a positive contribution, we would welcome your application. Why join Tioxide? Join Tioxide in a role where your SAP PM, systems and data expertise will directly support maintenance performance, reliability, safety and operational decision-making. You will help shape how site teams use systems, data and reporting to improve performance across a major Teesside manufacturing site. Diversity and inclusion Tioxide is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to contribute. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, including people from groups currently under-represented in manufacturing, data, systems, finance and technical roles. Tioxide and Wolviston Management Services are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Site Data Analyst Location: Greatham, Teesside Client: Tioxide Lead SAP PM and site data improvement at a major manufacturing site Tioxide is recruiting for a Site Data Analyst to join the Finance team at Greatham. This is a specialist systems and data role where you will act as the Business Process Owner for the site s Enterprise Asset Management and SAP PM system, supporting IT infrastructure for plant maintenance and helping drive continuous improvement across maintenance systems and processes. You will also support the development of key site systems including the Factory Information System, PI Vision and web-based intelligent interfaces. Working with SAP users, site teams, external suppliers and senior stakeholders, you will provide first-line support, technical guidance, coaching and data-led insight to help improve maintenance performance and business decision-making. What you ll be doing You will: Act as Business Process Owner for SAP PM / Enterprise Asset Management and supporting maintenance systems. Lead continuous improvement of site maintenance systems strategy, including SAP PM and related software. Support and coach a user community of around 100 SAP users. Educate and influence manufacturing teams in the use of SAP and web-based intelligent interfaces. Provide technical support, guidance and solutions to resolve SAP and maintenance system issues. Improve use of SAP Planned Maintenance functionality to support maintenance and reliability processes. Ensure common working practices for master data management across plant areas. Plan and prioritise master data maintenance to support statutory, maintenance and CAPEX programmes. Manage SAP role allocation, ensuring users have appropriate access, training and support. Develop automated reports aligned to business goals for site leadership, engineering managers and other stakeholders. Lead liaison with external suppliers to deliver computer-aided engineering solutions. Manage and develop the site s Aveva PI Vision Factory Information System to support safety, quality, cost and production performance. Promote a positive, values-led culture focused on collaboration, improvement and high standards. Candidate requirements We welcome applications from people who have: HNC, or equivalent knowledge, in an engineering discipline such as mechanical, electrical, chemical or a related subject. Experience delivering SAP Plant Maintenance or Enterprise Asset Management solutions. Experience in asset management, maintenance systems, capital project execution or manufacturing systems. Strong knowledge of SAP PM and maintenance performance metrics such as OEE, MTBF and MTTR. Good IT and data skills, including Excel, PI/FIS or similar systems. Experience developing performance reports, tools or automated reporting. The ability to simplify complex issues and turn data into practical insight. Strong written, verbal communication and facilitation skills. Confidence supporting users, coaching others and working with a wide range of stakeholders. A proactive, curious and continuous improvement mindset. We know people gain skills in different ways. You do not need to meet every point above to apply. If this role interests you and you believe you could make a positive contribution, we would welcome your application. Why join Tioxide? Join Tioxide in a role where your SAP PM, systems and data expertise will directly support maintenance performance, reliability, safety and operational decision-making. You will help shape how site teams use systems, data and reporting to improve performance across a major Teesside manufacturing site. Diversity and inclusion Tioxide is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to contribute. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences, including people from groups currently under-represented in manufacturing, data, systems, finance and technical roles. Tioxide and Wolviston Management Services are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process.
Harris Hill are delighted to be recruiting, in partnership with a leading mental health organisation, for an experienced Trusts and Grants Manager to lead and grow a significant trusts and foundations income stream. This is a senior fundraising leadership role, combining strategic responsibility for a successful trusts programme with the day-to-day management and development of an established team. Line management experience is essential, and candidates should be able to demonstrate a strong track record of leading, motivating and developing fundraising staff to achieve ambitious income targets. Reporting to the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income, the successful candidate will play a central role in delivering an ambitious trusts strategy, managing high-value funder relationships and driving sustainable income growth. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the trusts fundraising strategy. Managing and developing an established trusts fundraising team. Personally managing and growing relationships with major trusts and foundations. Developing compelling funding proposals, reports and cases for support. The successful candidate will bring: Significant experience within trust and foundation fundraising. A proven track record of personally securing multiple six-figure gifts (£100,000+) from trusts, foundations, lottery or statutory funders. Strong line management experience, with the ability to lead, support and develop high-performing teams. The ability to translate complex programmes and impact data into compelling funding cases. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular weekly attendance to Surrey. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill are delighted to be recruiting, in partnership with a leading mental health organisation, for an experienced Trusts and Grants Manager to lead and grow a significant trusts and foundations income stream. This is a senior fundraising leadership role, combining strategic responsibility for a successful trusts programme with the day-to-day management and development of an established team. Line management experience is essential, and candidates should be able to demonstrate a strong track record of leading, motivating and developing fundraising staff to achieve ambitious income targets. Reporting to the Head of Trusts and Statutory Income, the successful candidate will play a central role in delivering an ambitious trusts strategy, managing high-value funder relationships and driving sustainable income growth. Key responsibilities include: Leading the development and delivery of the trusts fundraising strategy. Managing and developing an established trusts fundraising team. Personally managing and growing relationships with major trusts and foundations. Developing compelling funding proposals, reports and cases for support. The successful candidate will bring: Significant experience within trust and foundation fundraising. A proven track record of personally securing multiple six-figure gifts (£100,000+) from trusts, foundations, lottery or statutory funders. Strong line management experience, with the ability to lead, support and develop high-performing teams. The ability to translate complex programmes and impact data into compelling funding cases. The charity operates a hybrid working model, with regular weekly attendance to Surrey. Candidates should be based within London or the South East and able to travel as required . Apply to Hannah at Harris Hill on to learn more and get the full job pack. Rolling recruitment As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics
JOB DESCRIPTION HEAD OF CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH SERVICES Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.30pm with occasional evenings and weekends) Contract: Full-time, Fixed Term (1 Year, renewable) (Office based) Responsible to: CEO / Deputy CEO Job Purpose Core Arts is an innovative Mental Health Charity and Creative Education provider delivering pioneering Arts in Health programmes in London. This senior leadership role provides strategic and operational oversight across creative education, personalised support, wellbeing and commissioned service delivery. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of high-quality, inclusive and outcomes-focused programmes which improve mental health, wellbeing and educational participation. The role combines educational leadership with recovery-focused and personalised approaches, ensuring students can access meaningful creative learning opportunities that support confidence, progression, independence and improved quality of life. Working across visual arts, music, multimedia, horticulture and sport, the postholder will ensure that services align with Arts in Health principles, NHS and Local Authority priorities, and contribute to reducing health inequalities through creative approaches. The role will support the continued development of Core Arts as a recognised centre of excellence in Creative Education and Arts in Health. Strategic Leadership & Service Development Develop innovative programmes aligned to NHS priorities including prevention, early intervention, personalised care and community-based support. Ensure services remain responsive to emerging educational, health and social care agendas. Support organisational growth, sustainability and service expansion. Lead service planning and contribute to organisational strategy and business development. Drive continuous improvement through evaluation and innovation. Develop opportunities for integrated working across education, health and voluntary sector partnerships. Creative Education & Student Experience Lead an outstanding student-centred creative education programme focused on participation, achievement and progression. Ensure students receive personalised learning pathways with clear goals and outcomes. Support progression into volunteering, employment, accredited learning and community opportunities. Support exhibitions, performances, events and public-facing events. Embed co-production and student voice throughout programme design and evaluation. Develop opportunities for students to gain confidence, leadership and independence. Monitor engagement, attendance and progression data to support continuous improvement. Arts in Health, Wellbeing & Recovery Embed Arts in Health principles across all areas of programme delivery. Ensure students are supported to improve wellbeing through meaningful creative engagement. Work collaboratively with clinical teams, community mental health services and external partners. Maintain safeguarding, duty of care and effective risk management procedures. Support early intervention approaches and sustained student engagement. Promote social inclusion and reduce isolation through participation in creative learning. Develop pathways which support emotional wellbeing, confidence and resilience. Ensure personalised support planning remains central to service delivery. Commissioned Delivery, Quality Assurance & Outcomes Lead successful delivery of commissioned services and contractual KPIs. Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting systems are maintained. Demonstrate educational, wellbeing and social value outcomes through evidence and impact reporting. Ensure accurate data collection and performance monitoring. Support commissioner reporting and demonstrate measurable impact. Develop case studies and outcome frameworks which evidence the value of Arts in Health. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR and organisational governance requirements. Maintain oversight of quality assurance and continuous improvement processes. Support service audits and implementation of recommendations. NHS Partnerships, Personalised Care & Community Integration Develop and maintain strong relationships with NHS commissioners, Integrated Care Boards, Local Authorities and community partners. Support approaches aligned with personalised care and Personal Health Budgets. Promote creative approaches which contribute to prevention and reduce demand on statutory services. Contribute to integrated pathways supporting community mental health and social prescribing. Support collaborative planning with borough and health partners. Strengthen referral routes and increase access for underrepresented communities. Represent Core Arts at regional networks, conferences and partnership meetings. Promote the role of creativity and education within wider health and wellbeing systems. Leadership, Workforce & Organisational Development Provide, alongside the senior management team, leadership, supervision and support to managers, tutors, volunteers and interns. Ensure staff are equipped to deliver inclusive, high-quality learning experiences. Support innovation and collaborative working. Contribute to tender development and service growth opportunities. Champion organisational values and positive workplace culture. Promote equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of work. Person Specification Experience (Essential) Minimum five years' experience in senior leadership or service management. Experience within mental health, Arts in Health, creative education or community services. Experience of delivering commissioned services and contract management. Experience of partnership working across health, education or voluntary sectors. Experience of leading teams. Experience of monitoring outcomes and demonstrating impact. Knowledge & Understanding Arts in Health and recovery-focused practice. Creative education and adult learning principles. Mental health and wellbeing frameworks. Safeguarding. Personalised care approaches. Outcome measurement, quality assurance and continuous improvement. Skills & Attributes Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong financial and numeric acumen. Strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong organisational and analytical capability. Commitment to creativity, inclusion and social impact. How to Apply Core Arts are committed to finding the right person for this role. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and suitable candidates invited to interview as they are received, so early applications are encouraged. The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled. To apply, please send a full CV and covering letter explaining how your experience meets the job description to: Giuliana Molinari, Deputy CEO We can only accept applications that include both a CV and covering letter. You must also be eligible to work in the UK. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role before applying, please email Giuliana to arrange an informal chat.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION HEAD OF CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH SERVICES Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.30pm with occasional evenings and weekends) Contract: Full-time, Fixed Term (1 Year, renewable) (Office based) Responsible to: CEO / Deputy CEO Job Purpose Core Arts is an innovative Mental Health Charity and Creative Education provider delivering pioneering Arts in Health programmes in London. This senior leadership role provides strategic and operational oversight across creative education, personalised support, wellbeing and commissioned service delivery. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of high-quality, inclusive and outcomes-focused programmes which improve mental health, wellbeing and educational participation. The role combines educational leadership with recovery-focused and personalised approaches, ensuring students can access meaningful creative learning opportunities that support confidence, progression, independence and improved quality of life. Working across visual arts, music, multimedia, horticulture and sport, the postholder will ensure that services align with Arts in Health principles, NHS and Local Authority priorities, and contribute to reducing health inequalities through creative approaches. The role will support the continued development of Core Arts as a recognised centre of excellence in Creative Education and Arts in Health. Strategic Leadership & Service Development Develop innovative programmes aligned to NHS priorities including prevention, early intervention, personalised care and community-based support. Ensure services remain responsive to emerging educational, health and social care agendas. Support organisational growth, sustainability and service expansion. Lead service planning and contribute to organisational strategy and business development. Drive continuous improvement through evaluation and innovation. Develop opportunities for integrated working across education, health and voluntary sector partnerships. Creative Education & Student Experience Lead an outstanding student-centred creative education programme focused on participation, achievement and progression. Ensure students receive personalised learning pathways with clear goals and outcomes. Support progression into volunteering, employment, accredited learning and community opportunities. Support exhibitions, performances, events and public-facing events. Embed co-production and student voice throughout programme design and evaluation. Develop opportunities for students to gain confidence, leadership and independence. Monitor engagement, attendance and progression data to support continuous improvement. Arts in Health, Wellbeing & Recovery Embed Arts in Health principles across all areas of programme delivery. Ensure students are supported to improve wellbeing through meaningful creative engagement. Work collaboratively with clinical teams, community mental health services and external partners. Maintain safeguarding, duty of care and effective risk management procedures. Support early intervention approaches and sustained student engagement. Promote social inclusion and reduce isolation through participation in creative learning. Develop pathways which support emotional wellbeing, confidence and resilience. Ensure personalised support planning remains central to service delivery. Commissioned Delivery, Quality Assurance & Outcomes Lead successful delivery of commissioned services and contractual KPIs. Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting systems are maintained. Demonstrate educational, wellbeing and social value outcomes through evidence and impact reporting. Ensure accurate data collection and performance monitoring. Support commissioner reporting and demonstrate measurable impact. Develop case studies and outcome frameworks which evidence the value of Arts in Health. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR and organisational governance requirements. Maintain oversight of quality assurance and continuous improvement processes. Support service audits and implementation of recommendations. NHS Partnerships, Personalised Care & Community Integration Develop and maintain strong relationships with NHS commissioners, Integrated Care Boards, Local Authorities and community partners. Support approaches aligned with personalised care and Personal Health Budgets. Promote creative approaches which contribute to prevention and reduce demand on statutory services. Contribute to integrated pathways supporting community mental health and social prescribing. Support collaborative planning with borough and health partners. Strengthen referral routes and increase access for underrepresented communities. Represent Core Arts at regional networks, conferences and partnership meetings. Promote the role of creativity and education within wider health and wellbeing systems. Leadership, Workforce & Organisational Development Provide, alongside the senior management team, leadership, supervision and support to managers, tutors, volunteers and interns. Ensure staff are equipped to deliver inclusive, high-quality learning experiences. Support innovation and collaborative working. Contribute to tender development and service growth opportunities. Champion organisational values and positive workplace culture. Promote equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of work. Person Specification Experience (Essential) Minimum five years' experience in senior leadership or service management. Experience within mental health, Arts in Health, creative education or community services. Experience of delivering commissioned services and contract management. Experience of partnership working across health, education or voluntary sectors. Experience of leading teams. Experience of monitoring outcomes and demonstrating impact. Knowledge & Understanding Arts in Health and recovery-focused practice. Creative education and adult learning principles. Mental health and wellbeing frameworks. Safeguarding. Personalised care approaches. Outcome measurement, quality assurance and continuous improvement. Skills & Attributes Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong financial and numeric acumen. Strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong organisational and analytical capability. Commitment to creativity, inclusion and social impact. How to Apply Core Arts are committed to finding the right person for this role. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and suitable candidates invited to interview as they are received, so early applications are encouraged. The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled. To apply, please send a full CV and covering letter explaining how your experience meets the job description to: Giuliana Molinari, Deputy CEO We can only accept applications that include both a CV and covering letter. You must also be eligible to work in the UK. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role before applying, please email Giuliana to arrange an informal chat.