Job purpose: The postholder will provide public affairs and policy support for the Association s Advocacy and Campaigns programme as key elements in the Association s strategic plan. This role is based at our head office in 21 Portland Place, London. We offer a hybrid working arrangement with a minimum of 2 days in the office per week. Key responsibilities: Assist the organisation with developing its external voice by responding to policy developments and parliamentary opportunities, bringing together members views, evidence and information. Monitor relevant parliamentary business and produce short summaries of events where appropriate. Track the progress of relevant legislation, committee inquiries and consultations. Develop briefings and position statements setting out the Association s views on issues relevant to membership, that support the advocacy and campaigns work and topical issues. Prepare briefings in advance of, and attend, where appropriate, meetings with key stakeholders and organise meetings when required. Assist with the developing and updating of stakeholder maps and spreadsheets. Assist with the development of campaigns by carrying out research and producing supporting briefings. Support the Head of Public Affairs and Policy with producing responses to consultations and policy developments, following up on finalised responses and taking forward related actions. Produce statements, latest news updates and contributions to the Association s publications that promote the policy, advocacy and campaigns work. Encourage member engagement on relevant policy issues and campaigns via the Association s website and other online and offline communication tools. Build strategic relationships with key stakeholders, both internal and external, to facilitate collaborative working on priority campaign areas. Work with the Digital Content Team to make sure the website and social media are kept up to date with current policy developments and announcements Operational management To work on individual projects, reports, events and publications within the Association as directed by the Head of Public Affairs and Policy. Maintain and improve your own competencies through continuous professional development. Abide by organisational policies, codes of conduct and practice as described in the Staff Handbook. Support and promote the Association s commitment to diversity and equality of opportunity in the workplace. This job description is intended to reflect the main duties and responsibilities of the post and is not an exhaustive list of duties. The post holder may be required to undertake other duties which are commensurate with the role. Person specification Skills, knowledge and experience Essential Educated to degree level or equivalent (e.g. relevant professional qualifications and/or vocational training). Excellent oral communication skills and written communications skills, with particular emphasis on attention to detail (spelling and grammar). Experience of writing policy statements and briefings and articulating these clearly to decision-makers and stakeholders. Ability to develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of people including staff, Board, Council, members, stakeholders from other organisations. Strong time management skills including an ability to manage competing requests and an ability to prioritise. Well-developed IT skills, including the Microsoft Office suite of products. Demonstrable experience in parliamentary affairs and an excellent knowledge of the UK political landscape. Desirable An understanding of current policy issues affecting the health sector. Experience of working in a membership organisation. Experience of working in a political environment. Strategic thinking and interest in contributing to innovation and change. Experience of engaging with political monitoring organisations and database management. Digital copywriting skills and experience of writing for web or social media, and content management systems. Applications close on 31 July and interviews will take place on 11 August.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Job purpose: The postholder will provide public affairs and policy support for the Association s Advocacy and Campaigns programme as key elements in the Association s strategic plan. This role is based at our head office in 21 Portland Place, London. We offer a hybrid working arrangement with a minimum of 2 days in the office per week. Key responsibilities: Assist the organisation with developing its external voice by responding to policy developments and parliamentary opportunities, bringing together members views, evidence and information. Monitor relevant parliamentary business and produce short summaries of events where appropriate. Track the progress of relevant legislation, committee inquiries and consultations. Develop briefings and position statements setting out the Association s views on issues relevant to membership, that support the advocacy and campaigns work and topical issues. Prepare briefings in advance of, and attend, where appropriate, meetings with key stakeholders and organise meetings when required. Assist with the developing and updating of stakeholder maps and spreadsheets. Assist with the development of campaigns by carrying out research and producing supporting briefings. Support the Head of Public Affairs and Policy with producing responses to consultations and policy developments, following up on finalised responses and taking forward related actions. Produce statements, latest news updates and contributions to the Association s publications that promote the policy, advocacy and campaigns work. Encourage member engagement on relevant policy issues and campaigns via the Association s website and other online and offline communication tools. Build strategic relationships with key stakeholders, both internal and external, to facilitate collaborative working on priority campaign areas. Work with the Digital Content Team to make sure the website and social media are kept up to date with current policy developments and announcements Operational management To work on individual projects, reports, events and publications within the Association as directed by the Head of Public Affairs and Policy. Maintain and improve your own competencies through continuous professional development. Abide by organisational policies, codes of conduct and practice as described in the Staff Handbook. Support and promote the Association s commitment to diversity and equality of opportunity in the workplace. This job description is intended to reflect the main duties and responsibilities of the post and is not an exhaustive list of duties. The post holder may be required to undertake other duties which are commensurate with the role. Person specification Skills, knowledge and experience Essential Educated to degree level or equivalent (e.g. relevant professional qualifications and/or vocational training). Excellent oral communication skills and written communications skills, with particular emphasis on attention to detail (spelling and grammar). Experience of writing policy statements and briefings and articulating these clearly to decision-makers and stakeholders. Ability to develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of people including staff, Board, Council, members, stakeholders from other organisations. Strong time management skills including an ability to manage competing requests and an ability to prioritise. Well-developed IT skills, including the Microsoft Office suite of products. Demonstrable experience in parliamentary affairs and an excellent knowledge of the UK political landscape. Desirable An understanding of current policy issues affecting the health sector. Experience of working in a membership organisation. Experience of working in a political environment. Strategic thinking and interest in contributing to innovation and change. Experience of engaging with political monitoring organisations and database management. Digital copywriting skills and experience of writing for web or social media, and content management systems. Applications close on 31 July and interviews will take place on 11 August.
Year 1 Primary Teacher - Brent - September 2026 A high-performing Primary School in Brent, NW London is searching for an Year 1 Primary Teacher to join their team in September on a permanent contract. The school is very academically focused, perhaps not to every teachers liking, however they achieve exceptional results across the board every year for the past five years. Children are exceptionally well behaved and parents are supportive, knowing that a strong education is vital for their children's success. Children still access a creative, well-thought curriculum, however they are taught with clear structure and excellent behaviour management strategies to ensure outcomes are achieved, with the child always at the forefront. Better yet, children benefit from a purpose-built, modern, well-equipped school with all the bells and whistles, including fantastic TA's. The Headteacher is looking for a strong, accomplished Year 1 Primary Teacher who can confidently teach Year 1 and achieve strong results. For an experienced teacher, TLR's can be available depending on availability and internal movement. Full details of this Year 1 Primary Teacher position: ROLE DETAILS - Year 1 Primary Teacher Year 1 Primary Teacher September 2026 start date MPS1 - UPS3 Inner London £40,317- £60,092 per annum Full time, Permanent school contract Excellent support & CPD opportunities SCHOOL DETAILS - Year 1 Primary Teacher Ofsted Outstanding 2024 3 Form Entry Strong, inspirational leadership team Established team of strong Teachers and practitioners Brent, LA school PERSON SPEC - Year 1 Primary Teacher Experienced KS1 Primary Teacher Previous subject leadership experience beneficial but not essential Experience with RWI Phonics highly desirable but not essential UK QTS is essential Personable and a team player If you're interested in this Year 1 Primary Teacher vacancy, please apply ASAP. The school are actively interviewing and will appoint as soon as the right candidate is found. This is a permanent Year 1 Primary Teacher position employed directly by the school/LEA. Year 1 Primary Teacher - Brent - September 2026 INDT
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Year 1 Primary Teacher - Brent - September 2026 A high-performing Primary School in Brent, NW London is searching for an Year 1 Primary Teacher to join their team in September on a permanent contract. The school is very academically focused, perhaps not to every teachers liking, however they achieve exceptional results across the board every year for the past five years. Children are exceptionally well behaved and parents are supportive, knowing that a strong education is vital for their children's success. Children still access a creative, well-thought curriculum, however they are taught with clear structure and excellent behaviour management strategies to ensure outcomes are achieved, with the child always at the forefront. Better yet, children benefit from a purpose-built, modern, well-equipped school with all the bells and whistles, including fantastic TA's. The Headteacher is looking for a strong, accomplished Year 1 Primary Teacher who can confidently teach Year 1 and achieve strong results. For an experienced teacher, TLR's can be available depending on availability and internal movement. Full details of this Year 1 Primary Teacher position: ROLE DETAILS - Year 1 Primary Teacher Year 1 Primary Teacher September 2026 start date MPS1 - UPS3 Inner London £40,317- £60,092 per annum Full time, Permanent school contract Excellent support & CPD opportunities SCHOOL DETAILS - Year 1 Primary Teacher Ofsted Outstanding 2024 3 Form Entry Strong, inspirational leadership team Established team of strong Teachers and practitioners Brent, LA school PERSON SPEC - Year 1 Primary Teacher Experienced KS1 Primary Teacher Previous subject leadership experience beneficial but not essential Experience with RWI Phonics highly desirable but not essential UK QTS is essential Personable and a team player If you're interested in this Year 1 Primary Teacher vacancy, please apply ASAP. The school are actively interviewing and will appoint as soon as the right candidate is found. This is a permanent Year 1 Primary Teacher position employed directly by the school/LEA. Year 1 Primary Teacher - Brent - September 2026 INDT
Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN) Limited
City Of Westminster, London
DIRECTOR OF REGULATION IHPN is the membership network for independent healthcare providers. We play a leading role in the sector by bringing independent providers together, representing their interests, and supporting them to deliver great care to patients. Our vision is for a thriving independent healthcare sector delivering great care to NHS and private patients. We are seeking to appoint a Director of Regulation to join the IHPN team in November 2026. PURPOSE The Director of Regulation leads all aspects of IHPN's regulatory work programme with a particular emphasis on, but not limited to, the regulation of clinical services. As part of the organisation's senior management team, the Director of Regulation will be responsible for ensuring successful completion of the organisation's regulatory annual business plan objectives and leading the team's regulation function. IHPN members work within a heavily regulated sector across all four nations of the UK. IHPN supports them by working with regulators to help positively influence the regulatory environment, as well as to ensure that members are well-placed to deliver the highest standards of safety and quality. In recent years this has included important work on behalf of members to strengthen clinical governance and information sharing and improve consistency across the sector. The Director works closely with our members to lead the regulation function and influencing programmes and has an excellent understanding of the regulatory issues which affect all IHPN members across the UK in terms of the NHS and private pay sectors. The Director builds relationships at a senior level across the health system and proactively identifies opportunities to progress the sector's interests. They also take responsibility for ensuring that budget targets are met. The post involves line management responsibilities. The Director of Regulation leads the Network's work with national system and professional healthcare regulators and medical royal colleges including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England's patient safety and clinical functions, the Department of Health and Social Care, General Medical Council, Royal Colleges and devolved governments and regulators. The postholder is entirely responsible for IHPN's Regulation function, which involves developing and leading a compelling and high impact sector-wide programme of strategic and proactive regulatory affairs and influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality, governance and transparency agendas. ACCOUNTABILITIES Regulation Deliver Independent Healthcare Providers Network's regulatory business plan priorities and be accountable for the successful completion of all regulatory team objectives. This involves being a subject specialist in UK independent healthcare covering the entire range of sectors including acute, primary, community, clinical home healthcare, and diagnostics. It also requires close engagement with members at Board level to understand members' regulatory affairs challenges and to develop clear and focused solutions. Lead the team in developing a compelling and high impact programme of proactive regulatory affairs and sector-wide influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality and governance agenda and while at the same time enabling the sector to successfully address criticisms and external scrutiny. The postholder is able to manage large-scale, complex projects involving numerous stakeholders. Act as an external spokesperson for members and represent their views to regulators, civil servants, senior healthcare leaders, the media and other stakeholders as required. Be seen as a senior leader in the health and care system with a front facing role of speaking at conferences, presenting to public inquiries, parliamentary committees and commercial boards. Build influential relationships with key players in the health system, getting ahead of regulatory change and positioning the Network effectively to key stakeholders. This also involves developing and maintaining a wide perspective on the complex external regulatory, policy, political and fiscal changes that affect the UK healthcare market. Having sole autonomy and responsibility for the team, strategically evaluate the organisation's programme of regulatory guidance and external research to ensure that we are developing positive content with the power to inform and influence the debate on the regulation of independent healthcare providers. In particular, quality assuring all regulation work that goes out and ensuring that there is a clear strategic approach to all influencing and engagement work. Lead the Regulation aspect of the Network's annual Business Plan process including setting industry-wide objectives. Lead on all aspects of the Network's activities in the devolved nations. Leadership Assuming clear responsibility and accountability for all aspects of the job description with the IHPN Board, setting out clearly and concisely the work that is being done and how IHPN is addressing sector-wide challenges. Line management of the team and external consultants, ensuring staff are fully supported to discharge their duties, regularly appraised with learning and development opportunities identified and supported in their development. As part of the Senior Management Team, overseeing IHPN's budgeting process and ensuring strong budget management. Regulatory interface Being responsible and accountable for identifying a range of regulatory matters emerging from government and putting in place innovative and effective mechanisms to communicate those issues to members and to inform and influence their implementation. Take responsibility for building and maintaining relationships with all healthcare regulatory bodies including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England, regulators and devolved nations regulators. CLOSING DATE: 9am on Monday 29th June INTERVIEWS: Monday 6th July, London (in-person) HOW TO APPLY To apply for this role, please send your CV and covering letter by email via the button below. Please note that applications without a CV & covering letter will be rejected.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
DIRECTOR OF REGULATION IHPN is the membership network for independent healthcare providers. We play a leading role in the sector by bringing independent providers together, representing their interests, and supporting them to deliver great care to patients. Our vision is for a thriving independent healthcare sector delivering great care to NHS and private patients. We are seeking to appoint a Director of Regulation to join the IHPN team in November 2026. PURPOSE The Director of Regulation leads all aspects of IHPN's regulatory work programme with a particular emphasis on, but not limited to, the regulation of clinical services. As part of the organisation's senior management team, the Director of Regulation will be responsible for ensuring successful completion of the organisation's regulatory annual business plan objectives and leading the team's regulation function. IHPN members work within a heavily regulated sector across all four nations of the UK. IHPN supports them by working with regulators to help positively influence the regulatory environment, as well as to ensure that members are well-placed to deliver the highest standards of safety and quality. In recent years this has included important work on behalf of members to strengthen clinical governance and information sharing and improve consistency across the sector. The Director works closely with our members to lead the regulation function and influencing programmes and has an excellent understanding of the regulatory issues which affect all IHPN members across the UK in terms of the NHS and private pay sectors. The Director builds relationships at a senior level across the health system and proactively identifies opportunities to progress the sector's interests. They also take responsibility for ensuring that budget targets are met. The post involves line management responsibilities. The Director of Regulation leads the Network's work with national system and professional healthcare regulators and medical royal colleges including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England's patient safety and clinical functions, the Department of Health and Social Care, General Medical Council, Royal Colleges and devolved governments and regulators. The postholder is entirely responsible for IHPN's Regulation function, which involves developing and leading a compelling and high impact sector-wide programme of strategic and proactive regulatory affairs and influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality, governance and transparency agendas. ACCOUNTABILITIES Regulation Deliver Independent Healthcare Providers Network's regulatory business plan priorities and be accountable for the successful completion of all regulatory team objectives. This involves being a subject specialist in UK independent healthcare covering the entire range of sectors including acute, primary, community, clinical home healthcare, and diagnostics. It also requires close engagement with members at Board level to understand members' regulatory affairs challenges and to develop clear and focused solutions. Lead the team in developing a compelling and high impact programme of proactive regulatory affairs and sector-wide influencing work that positions the independent healthcare sector as being proactive on the quality and governance agenda and while at the same time enabling the sector to successfully address criticisms and external scrutiny. The postholder is able to manage large-scale, complex projects involving numerous stakeholders. Act as an external spokesperson for members and represent their views to regulators, civil servants, senior healthcare leaders, the media and other stakeholders as required. Be seen as a senior leader in the health and care system with a front facing role of speaking at conferences, presenting to public inquiries, parliamentary committees and commercial boards. Build influential relationships with key players in the health system, getting ahead of regulatory change and positioning the Network effectively to key stakeholders. This also involves developing and maintaining a wide perspective on the complex external regulatory, policy, political and fiscal changes that affect the UK healthcare market. Having sole autonomy and responsibility for the team, strategically evaluate the organisation's programme of regulatory guidance and external research to ensure that we are developing positive content with the power to inform and influence the debate on the regulation of independent healthcare providers. In particular, quality assuring all regulation work that goes out and ensuring that there is a clear strategic approach to all influencing and engagement work. Lead the Regulation aspect of the Network's annual Business Plan process including setting industry-wide objectives. Lead on all aspects of the Network's activities in the devolved nations. Leadership Assuming clear responsibility and accountability for all aspects of the job description with the IHPN Board, setting out clearly and concisely the work that is being done and how IHPN is addressing sector-wide challenges. Line management of the team and external consultants, ensuring staff are fully supported to discharge their duties, regularly appraised with learning and development opportunities identified and supported in their development. As part of the Senior Management Team, overseeing IHPN's budgeting process and ensuring strong budget management. Regulatory interface Being responsible and accountable for identifying a range of regulatory matters emerging from government and putting in place innovative and effective mechanisms to communicate those issues to members and to inform and influence their implementation. Take responsibility for building and maintaining relationships with all healthcare regulatory bodies including, but not limited to, the Care Quality Commission, NHS England, regulators and devolved nations regulators. CLOSING DATE: 9am on Monday 29th June INTERVIEWS: Monday 6th July, London (in-person) HOW TO APPLY To apply for this role, please send your CV and covering letter by email via the button below. Please note that applications without a CV & covering letter will be rejected.
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Birmingham and surrounding areas Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office one day a week (two if possible), with the remainder of the week spent working from home and visiting sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package with commission. INDREC
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Birmingham and surrounding areas Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office one day a week (two if possible), with the remainder of the week spent working from home and visiting sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package with commission. INDREC
Queen Mary University are hiring a new Head of University Events. This is a new position for the organisation and a leadership role Client Details Queen Mary University of London is a leading Russell Group university recognised for its world-class research and strong commitment to social justice and inclusion. Based in East London, it brings together a diverse community of students, academics and partners, delivering impactful work across education, research and wider society. Description Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders across the University to enable effective event delivery Identify how events support strategic goals and set clear, measurable objectives Forecast demand for key events such as graduations and open days Provide expert advice on event strategy to senior leaders Stay informed on industry trends to continually improve the events programme Develop and deliver the annual events calendar aligned to strategic priorities Introduce innovative ideas to enhance event impact and engagement Ensure the right systems and resources are in place to support delivery Provide leadership and guidance on best practice in event management across the University Manage large budgets and procurement, ensuring value for money Ensure all events meet compliance standards, including health and safety and risk management Maintain high standards for event communications, brand and messaging Support senior leaders with clear and confident advice on delivery Ensure all events have clear objectives aligned to strategic goals Evaluate performance and use insights to improve future events Embed a consistent approach to stakeholder engagement through events Act as a brand ambassador, ensuring consistency across all event activity Profile Strong experience managing large budgets and leading procurement activity Proven leadership skills with experience managing teams and performance In-depth knowledge of event regulations, compliance and risk management Extensive experience in stakeholder and customer relationship management Demonstrated success delivering large-scale, complex events Strong understanding of best practice in event management Experience working with senior leaders, boards and within matrix organisations Proven ability to develop and deliver impactful event strategies Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from 64,331 to 67,971 per annum. Generous annual leave entitlement of 30 working days, excluding bank holidays. Access to a season ticket loan scheme and a comprehensive pension scheme. Participation in reward and recognition programmes and staff networks. Additional benefits, including a cycle-to-work scheme.
Jun 22, 2026
Contractor
Queen Mary University are hiring a new Head of University Events. This is a new position for the organisation and a leadership role Client Details Queen Mary University of London is a leading Russell Group university recognised for its world-class research and strong commitment to social justice and inclusion. Based in East London, it brings together a diverse community of students, academics and partners, delivering impactful work across education, research and wider society. Description Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders across the University to enable effective event delivery Identify how events support strategic goals and set clear, measurable objectives Forecast demand for key events such as graduations and open days Provide expert advice on event strategy to senior leaders Stay informed on industry trends to continually improve the events programme Develop and deliver the annual events calendar aligned to strategic priorities Introduce innovative ideas to enhance event impact and engagement Ensure the right systems and resources are in place to support delivery Provide leadership and guidance on best practice in event management across the University Manage large budgets and procurement, ensuring value for money Ensure all events meet compliance standards, including health and safety and risk management Maintain high standards for event communications, brand and messaging Support senior leaders with clear and confident advice on delivery Ensure all events have clear objectives aligned to strategic goals Evaluate performance and use insights to improve future events Embed a consistent approach to stakeholder engagement through events Act as a brand ambassador, ensuring consistency across all event activity Profile Strong experience managing large budgets and leading procurement activity Proven leadership skills with experience managing teams and performance In-depth knowledge of event regulations, compliance and risk management Extensive experience in stakeholder and customer relationship management Demonstrated success delivering large-scale, complex events Strong understanding of best practice in event management Experience working with senior leaders, boards and within matrix organisations Proven ability to develop and deliver impactful event strategies Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from 64,331 to 67,971 per annum. Generous annual leave entitlement of 30 working days, excluding bank holidays. Access to a season ticket loan scheme and a comprehensive pension scheme. Participation in reward and recognition programmes and staff networks. Additional benefits, including a cycle-to-work scheme.
Head of Data and Insight Location: London (currently Old Street, moving to King's Cross in 2027). Minimum 2 days based in the office. Salary: £70,902 - £82,719 per annum depending on experience Contract: Permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Pioneer a new role and build a brand-new Data and Insight function at the charity, transforming how this world-class health organisation uses evidence, insight and innovation to maximise impact at a pivotal moment of growth. About the charity The Charity is dedicated to advancing eye health and transforming lives through world-class research, innovation and patient care. Working in partnership with Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, the charity funds pioneering research, supports life-changing services and helps shape the future of eye health. As the charity continues to grow, it is investing significantly in its data and insight capability to become a truly evidence-led organisation. This newly created role offers an exciting opportunity to lead that transformation and ensure data drives decision-making, performance and impact across the charity. The role Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive and being an active member of the Management Group, the Head of Data and Insight will provide strategic leadership for data, insight and performance across the organisation. You will develop and deliver the charity's data strategy, improve reporting and system integration, and build a culture where data informs decision-making across fundraising, grant-making, finance and wider organisational activity. Leading a small but influential team, you will work closely with colleagues across the charity to improve data quality, governance and reporting, while exploring opportunities to utilise AI and emerging technologies. Key responsibilities • Develop and deliver the charity's data and insight strategy. • Lead and develop the Data and Insight function. • Oversee data governance, quality, security and GDPR compliance. • Optimise and integrate key systems including ThankQ, Flexigrant, finance systems and Mailchimp. • Develop reporting frameworks, dashboards and performance measures. • Lead on data integration, automation and process improvement. • Provide expert insight and advice to senior leaders and Board committees. About you You are an experienced data leader with strong technical expertise and a track record of using data and insight to improve organisational performance, combined with confidence in communicating, engaging and influencing the wider organisation's team and key stakeholders on the importance of data and insight. You will have: • Experience leading data, insight or business intelligence functions. • A track record of developing data strategies and embedding a data-led culture. • Strong knowledge of data governance, GDPR and reporting best practice. • Experience of CRM and business systems integration. • Excellent analytical, communication and stakeholder management skills. • The ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insight. How to apply - For a full candidate pack and details, contact: Faye Marshall - Closing date: 9am, Monday 13 July 2026 Harris Hill is a certified B Corp and a leading charity recruitment agency. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality or other protected characteristics.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Head of Data and Insight Location: London (currently Old Street, moving to King's Cross in 2027). Minimum 2 days based in the office. Salary: £70,902 - £82,719 per annum depending on experience Contract: Permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Pioneer a new role and build a brand-new Data and Insight function at the charity, transforming how this world-class health organisation uses evidence, insight and innovation to maximise impact at a pivotal moment of growth. About the charity The Charity is dedicated to advancing eye health and transforming lives through world-class research, innovation and patient care. Working in partnership with Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, the charity funds pioneering research, supports life-changing services and helps shape the future of eye health. As the charity continues to grow, it is investing significantly in its data and insight capability to become a truly evidence-led organisation. This newly created role offers an exciting opportunity to lead that transformation and ensure data drives decision-making, performance and impact across the charity. The role Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive and being an active member of the Management Group, the Head of Data and Insight will provide strategic leadership for data, insight and performance across the organisation. You will develop and deliver the charity's data strategy, improve reporting and system integration, and build a culture where data informs decision-making across fundraising, grant-making, finance and wider organisational activity. Leading a small but influential team, you will work closely with colleagues across the charity to improve data quality, governance and reporting, while exploring opportunities to utilise AI and emerging technologies. Key responsibilities • Develop and deliver the charity's data and insight strategy. • Lead and develop the Data and Insight function. • Oversee data governance, quality, security and GDPR compliance. • Optimise and integrate key systems including ThankQ, Flexigrant, finance systems and Mailchimp. • Develop reporting frameworks, dashboards and performance measures. • Lead on data integration, automation and process improvement. • Provide expert insight and advice to senior leaders and Board committees. About you You are an experienced data leader with strong technical expertise and a track record of using data and insight to improve organisational performance, combined with confidence in communicating, engaging and influencing the wider organisation's team and key stakeholders on the importance of data and insight. You will have: • Experience leading data, insight or business intelligence functions. • A track record of developing data strategies and embedding a data-led culture. • Strong knowledge of data governance, GDPR and reporting best practice. • Experience of CRM and business systems integration. • Excellent analytical, communication and stakeholder management skills. • The ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insight. How to apply - For a full candidate pack and details, contact: Faye Marshall - Closing date: 9am, Monday 13 July 2026 Harris Hill is a certified B Corp and a leading charity recruitment agency. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality or other protected characteristics.
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Norfolk + surrounding areas Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office one day a week (two if possible), with the remainder of the week spent working from home and visiting sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package + commission INDREC
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Norfolk + surrounding areas Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office one day a week (two if possible), with the remainder of the week spent working from home and visiting sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package + commission INDREC
Finance Project Manager Salary: £61,000 1 year Fixed Term Contract, Full-time Hybrid working - 2 days in office Location: Central London A prestigious scientific institution with a global reputation for excellence is seeking a Finance Project Manager to join its finance team. This is a unique opportunity for a qualified accountant to lead high-impact finance projects and play a key role in enhancing financial processes, reporting, and risk management within an organisation dedicated to advancing knowledge, research and innovation for the benefit of society. About the Role Reporting to the Head of Finance Systems and Projects, the Finance Project Manager will lead on the delivery of finance projects that improve the efficiency, effectiveness and transparency of financial operations across the organisation. You will work closely with senior finance leadership to support strategic decision-making by developing enhanced reporting, strengthening financial controls, and delivering process and system improvements. The role also involves collaborating with stakeholders across the organisation to ensure finance initiatives are well understood and successfully embedded. You will oversee projects that span financial and non-financial reporting, fund accounting, and systems optimisation, while contributing to investment reporting, governance processes, and risk management frameworks. This position offers exposure to a wide range of finance activities within a complex and intellectually stimulating environment, where innovation, accuracy and continuous improvement are highly valued. Key Priorities: Lead the delivery of finance projects to improve processes, systems and reporting capabilities Enhance financial and non-financial reporting, including KPIs and impact measures Support fund accounting, restricted fund reporting and donor compliance requirements Contribute to investment reporting and governance, including liaison with external managers Drive process reviews and system improvements across finance and procurement functions Strengthen financial controls, policies and risk management frameworks Engage stakeholders to ensure successful delivery and adoption of finance initiatives Support preparation of papers for senior committees and governance forums About You We are seeking a CCAB-qualified accountant (or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience and a strong background in financial reporting, project delivery, and continuous improvement within a complex organisation. You will bring: A proven track record in delivering finance projects, process improvements or transformation initiatives Strong technical accounting knowledge, including statutory reporting, audit and regulatory compliance Experience in risk management, internal controls or audit environments Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial information to non-finance stakeholders A proactive and solution-focused approach to improving systems, processes and governance Strong stakeholder management skills and the ability to influence at all levels The ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality outcomes in a fast-paced environment Desirable experience includes exposure to legacy administration, Board-level reporting, or finance systems such as Xledger or Vena. This role would suit someone who thrives on delivering change, enjoys solving complex challenges, and is motivated by working in a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values integrity, innovation and excellence.
Jun 21, 2026
Contractor
Finance Project Manager Salary: £61,000 1 year Fixed Term Contract, Full-time Hybrid working - 2 days in office Location: Central London A prestigious scientific institution with a global reputation for excellence is seeking a Finance Project Manager to join its finance team. This is a unique opportunity for a qualified accountant to lead high-impact finance projects and play a key role in enhancing financial processes, reporting, and risk management within an organisation dedicated to advancing knowledge, research and innovation for the benefit of society. About the Role Reporting to the Head of Finance Systems and Projects, the Finance Project Manager will lead on the delivery of finance projects that improve the efficiency, effectiveness and transparency of financial operations across the organisation. You will work closely with senior finance leadership to support strategic decision-making by developing enhanced reporting, strengthening financial controls, and delivering process and system improvements. The role also involves collaborating with stakeholders across the organisation to ensure finance initiatives are well understood and successfully embedded. You will oversee projects that span financial and non-financial reporting, fund accounting, and systems optimisation, while contributing to investment reporting, governance processes, and risk management frameworks. This position offers exposure to a wide range of finance activities within a complex and intellectually stimulating environment, where innovation, accuracy and continuous improvement are highly valued. Key Priorities: Lead the delivery of finance projects to improve processes, systems and reporting capabilities Enhance financial and non-financial reporting, including KPIs and impact measures Support fund accounting, restricted fund reporting and donor compliance requirements Contribute to investment reporting and governance, including liaison with external managers Drive process reviews and system improvements across finance and procurement functions Strengthen financial controls, policies and risk management frameworks Engage stakeholders to ensure successful delivery and adoption of finance initiatives Support preparation of papers for senior committees and governance forums About You We are seeking a CCAB-qualified accountant (or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience and a strong background in financial reporting, project delivery, and continuous improvement within a complex organisation. You will bring: A proven track record in delivering finance projects, process improvements or transformation initiatives Strong technical accounting knowledge, including statutory reporting, audit and regulatory compliance Experience in risk management, internal controls or audit environments Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial information to non-finance stakeholders A proactive and solution-focused approach to improving systems, processes and governance Strong stakeholder management skills and the ability to influence at all levels The ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality outcomes in a fast-paced environment Desirable experience includes exposure to legacy administration, Board-level reporting, or finance systems such as Xledger or Vena. This role would suit someone who thrives on delivering change, enjoys solving complex challenges, and is motivated by working in a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values integrity, innovation and excellence.
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Dorset + surrounding areas Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office one day a week (two if possible), with the remainder of the week spent working from home and visiting sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package +commission INDREC
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Dorset + surrounding areas Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office one day a week (two if possible), with the remainder of the week spent working from home and visiting sites to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package +commission INDREC
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Harlow, Essex Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office and also visit sites across Essex to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package +commission INDREC
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Education Delivery Consultant - Fast Paced, Dynamic Organisation - Harlow, Essex Overview This role forms part of a fast-paced, dynamic team committed to supporting high-quality educational provision for learners. The organisation prides itself on a collaborative culture, ongoing development opportunities and a supportive working environment. Location Our head office is in Harlow in Essex. As part of this role, you would be required to work from the head office and also visit sites across Essex to monitor learner engagement and tuition progress. Role Purpose The Education Delivery Consultant focuses on supporting tutors, families, and partner organisations to ensure effective, impactful educational delivery. The role involves relationship management, coordination of support services, and ongoing oversight of tuition activity within the local area. Reports to: Education Manager Key Responsibilities Sourcing tutors and support staff through a range of methods, including database searches, job boards, advertising, social media, referrals and professional networks. Acting as a primary point of contact for tutors/support staff, understanding their skills and aligning them with appropriate educational needs. Overseeing the full provision process, including coordination, guidance, progress monitoring, and ongoing support. Building and maintaining effective relationships with Local Authorities to support collaboration and service delivery. Developing a strong understanding of the local area, its communities, clients, and tutor networks to identify opportunities and maintain positive partnerships. Providing ongoing support to tutors and families, including site visits to ensure progress and positive learner engagement. Managing workload, prioritising tasks effectively, and maintaining high professional standards. Skills, Knowledge & Experience Background in education is preferred. Experience within sales/recruitment, or related professional sectors. Interest, knowledge or passion for SEND/SEMH education. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently with a proactive, solutions-focused approach. Confidence with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook). Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. What the Organisation Provides A positive and collaborative team culture. A supportive office environment. Funded training and professional development delivered internally and externally. A structured framework for progression. Full benefits package +commission INDREC
Overview of Role We are looking for a HR Administrator/Coordinator to assist in supporting our Head of HR while our Head of People is on Maternity Leave. This role will be part-time, 3-days per week and based in our London offices in Holborn. The role focusses on HR support and is an exciting and varied role, supporting an inspirational leader and working closely with all of our people here at SHM. The tasks fall under the following categories: Uploading information to relevant platforms & websites Creating candidate shortlists for recruitment Scheduling and liaising with internal and external individuals Drafting HR paperwork and templates Creating presentations Minute taking Researching & communicating updates to employment law, immigration changes etc. Researching and analysing training offerings Tracking and chasing HR processes Communicating HR matters to teams Drafting HR reports Managing company calendars Drafting contracts Invoice management We are looking for a candidate who is diligent, conscientious, cares enormously about detail and quality, and is eager to help and support. The successful candidate will combine HR expertise with support and coordination. Contract Detail Part time, 3-days/week. Fixed Term 12-months Line Manager Reporting into Head of HR Location Office based, Holborn Core Responsibilities Recruitment: Advertising Shortlisting Scheduling interviews and candidate liaison Interview briefing Drafting offer letter, referencing, right to work checks Onboarding: Drafting onboarding presentation Creating onboarding schedule Probation management: Drafting probation criteria Scheduling probation touchpoints Drafting probation notes and minutes Drafting probation letters Training: Researching and sourcing training courses Trial training platform Draft training reviews Schedule training Communicate updates to training modules Track and chase training progress Annual review: Schedule touchpoints Draft templates Draft annual review paperwork People Lead check in: Scheduling and liaising with teams Disciplinaries & grievances: Drafting letters and paperwork Offboarding: Drafting resignation acceptance letter Holiday & sickness management: Holiday reporting Company holiday calendar management Sickness reporting HR audit: Audit all personnel files Policy: Research updates to employment law relevant to SHM policy Draft HR policies Communicate changes to policies to team Format policies Upload policies to platform Track policy engagement Salary & remuneration: Remuneration change paperwork Benefits: Drafting communication of changes to benefits Intern management: Drafting intern contract Liaising with outside institutions (e.g., schools) Drafting intern schedule Scheduling intern onboarding Employee contracting Researching and communicating changes to contract law Freelance management: Drafting quarterly contracts Invoice management Gathering project team requirements Visa sponsorship & management: Review immigration changes and updates Additional Activities (as needed): Undertake ad-hoc duties to enable Head of HR to focus on key responsibilities. Proactively suggest and implement solutions. Relevant Skills The successful candidate will be: Quality-driven You will need to: Have an impeccable attention to detail, working with diligence and accuracy while observing strict confidentiality Have excellent organisational skills, with the ability to perform and juggle multiple tasks seamlessly Strive for continuous improvement and be open to constructive criticism An excellent written and verbal communicator: Bring a high degree of professionalism and accuracy to all written and verbal communications, both internally and externally Have exceptionally strong inter-personal skills and the ability to build positive professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders Positive and flexible: Approach tasks with a proactive, can-do manner, bringing a natural desire to problem-solve Respond positively to the fast-paced, ever-changing requirements of client delivery Be proactive and flexible, willing to work outside of office hours where necessary A team player: Have the ability to work collaboratively in a team and with people at all levels in an organisation Work with professionalism and commit to delivering high quality work, always striving to deliver the best for our clients Be a highly resourceful team player who can also operate effectively independently Proficient in basic tools: Be competent in the Microsoft Office suite, including Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel in particular Strong calendar management and familiarity with Microsoft Outlook Be comfortable with or willing to learn how to use various HR platforms Qualifications & Experience: Required: Bachelor's degree with an excellent academic record; proven administrative experience; fluency in English. Preferred: Some recent experience in working directly within HR Preferred: CIPD or equivalent Desirable, but not required: At least 3 years recent experience in a similar role or field.
Jun 21, 2026
Seasonal
Overview of Role We are looking for a HR Administrator/Coordinator to assist in supporting our Head of HR while our Head of People is on Maternity Leave. This role will be part-time, 3-days per week and based in our London offices in Holborn. The role focusses on HR support and is an exciting and varied role, supporting an inspirational leader and working closely with all of our people here at SHM. The tasks fall under the following categories: Uploading information to relevant platforms & websites Creating candidate shortlists for recruitment Scheduling and liaising with internal and external individuals Drafting HR paperwork and templates Creating presentations Minute taking Researching & communicating updates to employment law, immigration changes etc. Researching and analysing training offerings Tracking and chasing HR processes Communicating HR matters to teams Drafting HR reports Managing company calendars Drafting contracts Invoice management We are looking for a candidate who is diligent, conscientious, cares enormously about detail and quality, and is eager to help and support. The successful candidate will combine HR expertise with support and coordination. Contract Detail Part time, 3-days/week. Fixed Term 12-months Line Manager Reporting into Head of HR Location Office based, Holborn Core Responsibilities Recruitment: Advertising Shortlisting Scheduling interviews and candidate liaison Interview briefing Drafting offer letter, referencing, right to work checks Onboarding: Drafting onboarding presentation Creating onboarding schedule Probation management: Drafting probation criteria Scheduling probation touchpoints Drafting probation notes and minutes Drafting probation letters Training: Researching and sourcing training courses Trial training platform Draft training reviews Schedule training Communicate updates to training modules Track and chase training progress Annual review: Schedule touchpoints Draft templates Draft annual review paperwork People Lead check in: Scheduling and liaising with teams Disciplinaries & grievances: Drafting letters and paperwork Offboarding: Drafting resignation acceptance letter Holiday & sickness management: Holiday reporting Company holiday calendar management Sickness reporting HR audit: Audit all personnel files Policy: Research updates to employment law relevant to SHM policy Draft HR policies Communicate changes to policies to team Format policies Upload policies to platform Track policy engagement Salary & remuneration: Remuneration change paperwork Benefits: Drafting communication of changes to benefits Intern management: Drafting intern contract Liaising with outside institutions (e.g., schools) Drafting intern schedule Scheduling intern onboarding Employee contracting Researching and communicating changes to contract law Freelance management: Drafting quarterly contracts Invoice management Gathering project team requirements Visa sponsorship & management: Review immigration changes and updates Additional Activities (as needed): Undertake ad-hoc duties to enable Head of HR to focus on key responsibilities. Proactively suggest and implement solutions. Relevant Skills The successful candidate will be: Quality-driven You will need to: Have an impeccable attention to detail, working with diligence and accuracy while observing strict confidentiality Have excellent organisational skills, with the ability to perform and juggle multiple tasks seamlessly Strive for continuous improvement and be open to constructive criticism An excellent written and verbal communicator: Bring a high degree of professionalism and accuracy to all written and verbal communications, both internally and externally Have exceptionally strong inter-personal skills and the ability to build positive professional relationships with internal and external stakeholders Positive and flexible: Approach tasks with a proactive, can-do manner, bringing a natural desire to problem-solve Respond positively to the fast-paced, ever-changing requirements of client delivery Be proactive and flexible, willing to work outside of office hours where necessary A team player: Have the ability to work collaboratively in a team and with people at all levels in an organisation Work with professionalism and commit to delivering high quality work, always striving to deliver the best for our clients Be a highly resourceful team player who can also operate effectively independently Proficient in basic tools: Be competent in the Microsoft Office suite, including Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel in particular Strong calendar management and familiarity with Microsoft Outlook Be comfortable with or willing to learn how to use various HR platforms Qualifications & Experience: Required: Bachelor's degree with an excellent academic record; proven administrative experience; fluency in English. Preferred: Some recent experience in working directly within HR Preferred: CIPD or equivalent Desirable, but not required: At least 3 years recent experience in a similar role or field.
Role: Head of Policy and Standards Level: Head of Remuneration: Competitive Location: National with 4 days per month in Bedford Application deadline: 23.55hrs 5th July 2026 Where leadership meets lasting national impact. The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) exists to deliver a clear and compelling vision: better financial futures for everyone in need . As an arm's-length body sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions, MaPS plays a central role in the UK's financial wellbeing landscape, ensuring that people can access trusted guidance and the information they need to make confident financial decisions throughout their lives. Through its core functions of pensions guidance, debt advice, money guidance, consumer protection and strategy, MaPS brings together policy, delivery and innovation in service of a single national mission. As part of that mission, MaPS is delivering a once-in-a-generation transformation in how people engage with their pensions. Pensions dashboards will allow individuals to see all their pensions together, securely and online, for the first time. As we move from programme delivery into live service, we are building the senior leadership capability to run a secure, trusted and enduring national platform. This is a critical role at the centre of that transition. The role As Head of Policy & Standards, you will define and safeguard the rules that govern the pensions dashboards ecosystem. Reporting to the Service Owner, you will sit at the intersection of policy, regulation and digital delivery, translating complex legislation into clear, enforceable standards that shape how the service operates in practice. You will be the organisation's authority on compliance, standards and data governance, ensuring the platform operates lawfully, ethically and in the best interests of citizens. What you will be responsible for Policy & regulatory leadership - translating DWP policy and pensions legislation into operational and technical requirements Standards ownership - leading and evolving the Code of Connection and wider ecosystem standards Regulatory relationships - acting as the senior interface with FCA and TPR Ecosystem assurance - approving organisations joining the platform and ensuring ongoing compliance Data protection & ethics - leading GDPR, DPIA and ethical frameworks for the use of pensions data System integrity - identifying risks to consumer protection, data quality and market confidence Your impact You will play a central role in ensuring that pensions dashboards: Operate within the law and regulatory expectations Deliver consistent, accurate and understandable data to users Maintain public trust as a national digital service Balance policy intent, technical feasibility and operational reality Who we're looking for You will bring strong policy development, regulatory judgement, strategic thinking and the ability to operate in complex, high-profile environments. Essential experience: Working within or alongside UK regulators (e.g. FCA, TPR) Developing standards or compliance frameworks for complex services Translating policy or legislation into operational delivery Leading data protection and information assurance in regulated environments Key skills: Strong stakeholder leadership across government, regulators and industry Ability to navigate legal, political and reputational complexity Influencing and building consensus at senior levels Sufficient technical understanding of digital platforms and data flows High attention to detail and risk awareness Why join us This is a unique opportunity to help shape a national digital infrastructure that will support millions of people across the UK. You will lead at the intersection of policy, regulation, data and technology, influencing how the system operates and evolves over time. If you want to build something of lasting public value, and ensure it operates to the highest standards of trust, security and integrity, this is the perfect opportunity to do so. If you are motivated by the opportunity to shape policy, standards and public trust at the heart of a nationally significant platform, we would welcome a confidential conversation. Please contact GatenbySanderson for an initial discussion. Olivia Robinson, Associate Consultant: Zoe Bennett, Principal Researcher:
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Role: Head of Policy and Standards Level: Head of Remuneration: Competitive Location: National with 4 days per month in Bedford Application deadline: 23.55hrs 5th July 2026 Where leadership meets lasting national impact. The Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) exists to deliver a clear and compelling vision: better financial futures for everyone in need . As an arm's-length body sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions, MaPS plays a central role in the UK's financial wellbeing landscape, ensuring that people can access trusted guidance and the information they need to make confident financial decisions throughout their lives. Through its core functions of pensions guidance, debt advice, money guidance, consumer protection and strategy, MaPS brings together policy, delivery and innovation in service of a single national mission. As part of that mission, MaPS is delivering a once-in-a-generation transformation in how people engage with their pensions. Pensions dashboards will allow individuals to see all their pensions together, securely and online, for the first time. As we move from programme delivery into live service, we are building the senior leadership capability to run a secure, trusted and enduring national platform. This is a critical role at the centre of that transition. The role As Head of Policy & Standards, you will define and safeguard the rules that govern the pensions dashboards ecosystem. Reporting to the Service Owner, you will sit at the intersection of policy, regulation and digital delivery, translating complex legislation into clear, enforceable standards that shape how the service operates in practice. You will be the organisation's authority on compliance, standards and data governance, ensuring the platform operates lawfully, ethically and in the best interests of citizens. What you will be responsible for Policy & regulatory leadership - translating DWP policy and pensions legislation into operational and technical requirements Standards ownership - leading and evolving the Code of Connection and wider ecosystem standards Regulatory relationships - acting as the senior interface with FCA and TPR Ecosystem assurance - approving organisations joining the platform and ensuring ongoing compliance Data protection & ethics - leading GDPR, DPIA and ethical frameworks for the use of pensions data System integrity - identifying risks to consumer protection, data quality and market confidence Your impact You will play a central role in ensuring that pensions dashboards: Operate within the law and regulatory expectations Deliver consistent, accurate and understandable data to users Maintain public trust as a national digital service Balance policy intent, technical feasibility and operational reality Who we're looking for You will bring strong policy development, regulatory judgement, strategic thinking and the ability to operate in complex, high-profile environments. Essential experience: Working within or alongside UK regulators (e.g. FCA, TPR) Developing standards or compliance frameworks for complex services Translating policy or legislation into operational delivery Leading data protection and information assurance in regulated environments Key skills: Strong stakeholder leadership across government, regulators and industry Ability to navigate legal, political and reputational complexity Influencing and building consensus at senior levels Sufficient technical understanding of digital platforms and data flows High attention to detail and risk awareness Why join us This is a unique opportunity to help shape a national digital infrastructure that will support millions of people across the UK. You will lead at the intersection of policy, regulation, data and technology, influencing how the system operates and evolves over time. If you want to build something of lasting public value, and ensure it operates to the highest standards of trust, security and integrity, this is the perfect opportunity to do so. If you are motivated by the opportunity to shape policy, standards and public trust at the heart of a nationally significant platform, we would welcome a confidential conversation. Please contact GatenbySanderson for an initial discussion. Olivia Robinson, Associate Consultant: Zoe Bennett, Principal Researcher:
Everywhen, part of the Ardonagh Group
Dorchester, Dorset
We are seeking an Assessor to work 40 hours a week Monday - Friday at our head office in Poundbury. In this role you will have the opportunity to work hybrid and split the working week between our office and your home after the training period. What will you do? Assessors play a key role in the production of Desktop Rebuild Cost Assessment Reports for our clients. They are led by our Chartered Surveyor (RICS) team in producing an industry trusted assessment of building rebuild costs. Our Assessors are trained in-house to become highly skilled in online property searches using an array of internet-based tools as well as bespoke internal systems. They produce reports for our clients providing a full breakdown of calculations, building measurements, pictures, and maps. What are we looking for? Ø Excellent IT and keyboard skills Ø Fantastic organisational skills Ø Great attention to detail Ø High levels of self-motivation Ø Brilliant communication skills Ø The ability to multi task and meet targets Part of RiskSTOP and Everywhen, at , we help to tackle underinsurance. In the past, having a property expert visit your building to complete a survey would have cost you an arm and a leg and taken forever to arrange. But not anymore. Most of our assessments are completed remotely, and when we do a survey on site we always do our homework before arriving. Our professional rebuild cost assessments are easy to arrange online and this makes them faster and more affordable. So, what are you waiting for? Apply today and one of our team will be in touch. Everywhen is an equal opportunities employer, with a growing and thriving diversity, equity and inclusion strategy; we are committed to a working environment that is free from discrimination, is inclusive, and empowers our people to bring their whole self to work and reach their full potential. If your application is successful, we will conduct relevant employment checks prior to you commencing employment with us. These will include verifying your recent employment, address, credit history and a standard criminal record check. Please note: We may close a vacancy prior to the publish end date if the required quality or number of applications has been received. Note to recruiters and employment agencies: We will not pay for unsolicited CVs from recruiters and employment agencies unless we have a signed agreement and have requested assistance, in writing, for a specific opening.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an Assessor to work 40 hours a week Monday - Friday at our head office in Poundbury. In this role you will have the opportunity to work hybrid and split the working week between our office and your home after the training period. What will you do? Assessors play a key role in the production of Desktop Rebuild Cost Assessment Reports for our clients. They are led by our Chartered Surveyor (RICS) team in producing an industry trusted assessment of building rebuild costs. Our Assessors are trained in-house to become highly skilled in online property searches using an array of internet-based tools as well as bespoke internal systems. They produce reports for our clients providing a full breakdown of calculations, building measurements, pictures, and maps. What are we looking for? Ø Excellent IT and keyboard skills Ø Fantastic organisational skills Ø Great attention to detail Ø High levels of self-motivation Ø Brilliant communication skills Ø The ability to multi task and meet targets Part of RiskSTOP and Everywhen, at , we help to tackle underinsurance. In the past, having a property expert visit your building to complete a survey would have cost you an arm and a leg and taken forever to arrange. But not anymore. Most of our assessments are completed remotely, and when we do a survey on site we always do our homework before arriving. Our professional rebuild cost assessments are easy to arrange online and this makes them faster and more affordable. So, what are you waiting for? Apply today and one of our team will be in touch. Everywhen is an equal opportunities employer, with a growing and thriving diversity, equity and inclusion strategy; we are committed to a working environment that is free from discrimination, is inclusive, and empowers our people to bring their whole self to work and reach their full potential. If your application is successful, we will conduct relevant employment checks prior to you commencing employment with us. These will include verifying your recent employment, address, credit history and a standard criminal record check. Please note: We may close a vacancy prior to the publish end date if the required quality or number of applications has been received. Note to recruiters and employment agencies: We will not pay for unsolicited CVs from recruiters and employment agencies unless we have a signed agreement and have requested assistance, in writing, for a specific opening.
Cost Accountant Location: East Sussex Reporting to: Finance Manager The Opportunity Recruitment South East is delighted to be supporting a well-established and growing manufacturing business in the search for a talented Cost Accountant. This is an excellent opportunity for an analytical and commercially minded finance professional who enjoys getting under the skin of the numbers. Working closely with the Finance Manager and wider operational teams, you'll play a key role in ensuring the accuracy of costing data, providing meaningful financial insight and helping to drive profitability and efficiency across the business. The successful candidate will thrive in a manufacturing environment and be confident working with large volumes of data, ERP systems and stakeholders across multiple departments. Key Responsibilities Costing & Inventory Management Carry out quarterly cost roll-ups and review Bills of Materials (BOMs). Analyse manufacturing variances, including material, labour and overhead costs. Monitor inventory valuation and reconcile inventory accounts. Coordinate and oversee stocktakes and cycle counts to ensure inventory accuracy. Investigate and resolve inventory discrepancies in a timely manner. Financial Analysis & Reporting Produce margin analysis by both product and customer. Prepare month-end journals relating to inventory and cost of sales, including: Obsolescence provisions Labour and overhead reallocations Absorption adjustments Produce daily and weekly labour efficiency reports. Complete balance sheet reconciliations. Maintain the fixed asset register and process monthly depreciation journals. Prepare monthly board reporting relating to inventory ageing and inventory segmentation. Systems & Data Management Maintain and manage costing information within the ERP system. Ensure the integrity and accuracy of cost data across financial systems. Develop and improve reporting tools, including Excel models and business intelligence dashboards. Support system upgrades, automation projects and process improvements. Drive continuous improvement and standardisation initiatives across costing processes. Compliance & Controls Ensure compliance with relevant accounting standards, including UK GAAP and IFRS. Maintain robust internal controls surrounding inventory and costing activities. Prepare year-end schedules and support external audit processes. Document procedures and ensure adherence to internal policies and best practice. General Finance Support Undertake additional accounting duties as required by the Finance Manager or Financial Controller. About You To be successful in this role, you'll have previous experience within cost or management accounting and a strong understanding of manufacturing environments. You'll also bring: Proven experience within a Cost Accountant or Management Accountant role. Strong knowledge of manufacturing operations and inventory processes. Experience using ERP systems such as Dynamics, SAP, Oracle or similar. Advanced Excel skills, including pivot tables, modelling and data analysis. Knowledge of standard costing and absorption costing methodologies. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. The ability to interpret data and communicate findings clearly. Strong organisational skills with the ability to work accurately to deadlines. Desirable Experience Experience using Microsoft Dynamics AX. Previous exposure to Sage Payroll and Sage HR. Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles or process improvement methodologies. Experience transitioning from accountancy practice into a manufacturing environment would be advantageous. Qualifications Professionally qualified or part-qualified (CIMA, ACA or equivalent). What's on Offer? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a successful manufacturing business where you'll have genuine visibility across the organisation and the chance to influence decision-making through meaningful financial insight. If you're someone who enjoys combining technical accounting expertise with commercial thinking and a passion for continuous improvement, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Cost Accountant Location: East Sussex Reporting to: Finance Manager The Opportunity Recruitment South East is delighted to be supporting a well-established and growing manufacturing business in the search for a talented Cost Accountant. This is an excellent opportunity for an analytical and commercially minded finance professional who enjoys getting under the skin of the numbers. Working closely with the Finance Manager and wider operational teams, you'll play a key role in ensuring the accuracy of costing data, providing meaningful financial insight and helping to drive profitability and efficiency across the business. The successful candidate will thrive in a manufacturing environment and be confident working with large volumes of data, ERP systems and stakeholders across multiple departments. Key Responsibilities Costing & Inventory Management Carry out quarterly cost roll-ups and review Bills of Materials (BOMs). Analyse manufacturing variances, including material, labour and overhead costs. Monitor inventory valuation and reconcile inventory accounts. Coordinate and oversee stocktakes and cycle counts to ensure inventory accuracy. Investigate and resolve inventory discrepancies in a timely manner. Financial Analysis & Reporting Produce margin analysis by both product and customer. Prepare month-end journals relating to inventory and cost of sales, including: Obsolescence provisions Labour and overhead reallocations Absorption adjustments Produce daily and weekly labour efficiency reports. Complete balance sheet reconciliations. Maintain the fixed asset register and process monthly depreciation journals. Prepare monthly board reporting relating to inventory ageing and inventory segmentation. Systems & Data Management Maintain and manage costing information within the ERP system. Ensure the integrity and accuracy of cost data across financial systems. Develop and improve reporting tools, including Excel models and business intelligence dashboards. Support system upgrades, automation projects and process improvements. Drive continuous improvement and standardisation initiatives across costing processes. Compliance & Controls Ensure compliance with relevant accounting standards, including UK GAAP and IFRS. Maintain robust internal controls surrounding inventory and costing activities. Prepare year-end schedules and support external audit processes. Document procedures and ensure adherence to internal policies and best practice. General Finance Support Undertake additional accounting duties as required by the Finance Manager or Financial Controller. About You To be successful in this role, you'll have previous experience within cost or management accounting and a strong understanding of manufacturing environments. You'll also bring: Proven experience within a Cost Accountant or Management Accountant role. Strong knowledge of manufacturing operations and inventory processes. Experience using ERP systems such as Dynamics, SAP, Oracle or similar. Advanced Excel skills, including pivot tables, modelling and data analysis. Knowledge of standard costing and absorption costing methodologies. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. The ability to interpret data and communicate findings clearly. Strong organisational skills with the ability to work accurately to deadlines. Desirable Experience Experience using Microsoft Dynamics AX. Previous exposure to Sage Payroll and Sage HR. Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles or process improvement methodologies. Experience transitioning from accountancy practice into a manufacturing environment would be advantageous. Qualifications Professionally qualified or part-qualified (CIMA, ACA or equivalent). What's on Offer? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a successful manufacturing business where you'll have genuine visibility across the organisation and the chance to influence decision-making through meaningful financial insight. If you're someone who enjoys combining technical accounting expertise with commercial thinking and a passion for continuous improvement, we'd love to hear from you.
PA - Legal Edinburgh City Centre based fully office-based role Full time hours 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday Fixed-Term Contract role for 6 months potential to be extended Salary fully negotiable depending on experience Search Consultancy are delighted to be working with a leading Law firm based in Edinburgh City Centre to recruit this role. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing comprehensive PA & Administration support to the Partners, Fee Earners & wider team within the firm's Property division. This is an initial 6 month contract with strong potential for the role to be extended beyond this. Duties involved in this role will include: Carrying out extensive accurate typing & document production from digital dictation Completion of a variety of property documentation in accordance with instructions using company templates Ensuring correspondence & documentation are uploaded to the iManage system Working with PDF documents including document creation & using DocuSign Dealing with incoming calls, emails and correspondence - forwarding on when required Carrying out general administrative duties including mail distribution, scanning, printing & archiving of files & documents Providing support for meetings including arranging catering and IT assistance as well as booking travel and accommodation Onboarding of new clients to the firm & dealing with new matters including carrying out AML & conflict checks & sending letters of engagement Assisting with producing accurate invoices & financial reports for clients Processing & reconciling expenses and credit card statements Liaising with the Head of Legal Support to assist with the allocation of work across the teams and wider PA team In order to be considered for this role your skills and experience should include: Previous experience as a PA or Senior Administrator carrying out duties in line with the above - this experience is ESSENTIAL and experience from within Law would very much be preferred Candidates with specific Property support experience from within Residential, Commercial or Rural would be preferred for this role, but this is not essential Excellent organisation skills & excellent attention to detail - with the ability to prioritise a very busy workload & pivot your focus when needed First class IT and typing skills including a good level of competence with the MS Office suite and preferably experience of using digital dictation & document management software First class communication skills - both written & verbal If this is the role for you, apply now! Please note that only applicants who have the required skills and experience detailed above will be considered for this role. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
PA - Legal Edinburgh City Centre based fully office-based role Full time hours 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday Fixed-Term Contract role for 6 months potential to be extended Salary fully negotiable depending on experience Search Consultancy are delighted to be working with a leading Law firm based in Edinburgh City Centre to recruit this role. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing comprehensive PA & Administration support to the Partners, Fee Earners & wider team within the firm's Property division. This is an initial 6 month contract with strong potential for the role to be extended beyond this. Duties involved in this role will include: Carrying out extensive accurate typing & document production from digital dictation Completion of a variety of property documentation in accordance with instructions using company templates Ensuring correspondence & documentation are uploaded to the iManage system Working with PDF documents including document creation & using DocuSign Dealing with incoming calls, emails and correspondence - forwarding on when required Carrying out general administrative duties including mail distribution, scanning, printing & archiving of files & documents Providing support for meetings including arranging catering and IT assistance as well as booking travel and accommodation Onboarding of new clients to the firm & dealing with new matters including carrying out AML & conflict checks & sending letters of engagement Assisting with producing accurate invoices & financial reports for clients Processing & reconciling expenses and credit card statements Liaising with the Head of Legal Support to assist with the allocation of work across the teams and wider PA team In order to be considered for this role your skills and experience should include: Previous experience as a PA or Senior Administrator carrying out duties in line with the above - this experience is ESSENTIAL and experience from within Law would very much be preferred Candidates with specific Property support experience from within Residential, Commercial or Rural would be preferred for this role, but this is not essential Excellent organisation skills & excellent attention to detail - with the ability to prioritise a very busy workload & pivot your focus when needed First class IT and typing skills including a good level of competence with the MS Office suite and preferably experience of using digital dictation & document management software First class communication skills - both written & verbal If this is the role for you, apply now! Please note that only applicants who have the required skills and experience detailed above will be considered for this role. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age
Customer Service Analyst (Temporary Contract 6 12 Months), Basildon, Essex, Hybrid Working We are looking for a Customer Service Analyst / Business Administrator to work in busy head office environment on an initial temporary 6 12 month contract (equivalent to approx £35,000 per annum). This role is ideal for a highly organised individual who enjoys working with data, reporting, and business administration. You will support a cross functional team by analysing business performance information, producing reports, and providing valuable insights to help drive operational improvements . Key Responsibilities: Analyse customer service and operational data to identify trends and opportunities for improvement. Produce regular reports and management information using Excel. Maintain and update reporting tools, dashboards, and databases. Support the Customer Service team with administrative and analytical activities. Ensure data accuracy across multiple systems and reports. Prepare and present findings and recommendations to colleagues and stakeholders. Support ongoing projects and continuous improvement initiatives. Essential Skills & Experience: Previous experience in a business administration, reporting, analyst, or customer service support role. Strong Microsoft Excel skills, including: Pivot Tables VLOOKUPs/XLOOKUPs Data manipulation and analysis Comfortable working with data and producing meaningful reports. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Confident presenting information to colleagues and management. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to prioritise workload and work independently. What's on Offer? Opportunity to work for an international business. Collaborative and supportive team culture. Gain experience within a busy UK Head Office environment. Immediate start available. This Customer Service Analyst role is commutable from Basildon, Benfleet, Wickford, Southend-on-Sea, Billericay, Rochford, and surrounding areas. To apply please send your CV to Luke Smith at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd. Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies. Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply. This job is posted by Euro Projects Recruitment, a recruitment consultancy specialising in engineering and manufacturing appointments from tool room to boardroom. We combine over 100 years of technical knowledge and recruitment expertise to introduce the best candidates to the best companies. We are passionate about your future and persistent in our efforts to secure you the right job.
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
Customer Service Analyst (Temporary Contract 6 12 Months), Basildon, Essex, Hybrid Working We are looking for a Customer Service Analyst / Business Administrator to work in busy head office environment on an initial temporary 6 12 month contract (equivalent to approx £35,000 per annum). This role is ideal for a highly organised individual who enjoys working with data, reporting, and business administration. You will support a cross functional team by analysing business performance information, producing reports, and providing valuable insights to help drive operational improvements . Key Responsibilities: Analyse customer service and operational data to identify trends and opportunities for improvement. Produce regular reports and management information using Excel. Maintain and update reporting tools, dashboards, and databases. Support the Customer Service team with administrative and analytical activities. Ensure data accuracy across multiple systems and reports. Prepare and present findings and recommendations to colleagues and stakeholders. Support ongoing projects and continuous improvement initiatives. Essential Skills & Experience: Previous experience in a business administration, reporting, analyst, or customer service support role. Strong Microsoft Excel skills, including: Pivot Tables VLOOKUPs/XLOOKUPs Data manipulation and analysis Comfortable working with data and producing meaningful reports. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Confident presenting information to colleagues and management. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to prioritise workload and work independently. What's on Offer? Opportunity to work for an international business. Collaborative and supportive team culture. Gain experience within a busy UK Head Office environment. Immediate start available. This Customer Service Analyst role is commutable from Basildon, Benfleet, Wickford, Southend-on-Sea, Billericay, Rochford, and surrounding areas. To apply please send your CV to Luke Smith at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd. Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies. Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply. This job is posted by Euro Projects Recruitment, a recruitment consultancy specialising in engineering and manufacturing appointments from tool room to boardroom. We combine over 100 years of technical knowledge and recruitment expertise to introduce the best candidates to the best companies. We are passionate about your future and persistent in our efforts to secure you the right job.
Candidate Opportunity Brief Position: Principal Consultant Reporting to: Head of Business Overview: The Principal Consultant is a pinnacle role within the recruitment consulting profession and the trusted hand to the head of the business unit. They are experienced and informed leaders that operate at the sharp end of all consulting 360 activities. High leadership, low management responsibilities allow time, freedom and autonomy to deliver exceptional customer (Client & Candidate) management, client development, customer experience and manage all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle management. For some, the Principal Consultant role is a career anchor they are in it the long-term and focus on mastery because they enjoy billing, high commission and exciting activities that accompany the role without being held back or restricted by people management. For others, once mastery is achieved it is a springboard into management roles, proving they can combine top performance and leadership with team contribution. The Opportunity: Deputising for the Head of Business or Business Manager, a Principal Consultant benefits from perfecting / mastering all aspects of what it takes to be a high performing recruitment consultant (and all the trust, freedom, accolades and financial reward that comes with it). They are afforded the opportunity to develop advanced leadership skills and exposure to business management /operations activities that would path the way / stepping stone to one of several career directions within the group (depending on their strengths, aspirations and how that aligns to the wider business strategic goals). As an expert within their field in all aspects of recruitment consulting, Principal Consultants are masters of their craft and held in high regard by their peers. They are an example to which other recruiters aspire to. About Ford & Stanley Group Ford & Stanley Talent Services Group comprises specialist teams covering talent acquisition from Shopfloor to Boardroom, and wider Talent Solutions comprising Integrated services supporting the employment lifecycle, Leadership Development, Performance Coaching & Mental Fitness Support amongst other talent-related services. The Ford & Stanley client base comprises over 150 employers from start-up & SME through to large corporate organisations across 6 specialist sectors spanning the UK, Europe and North Americas. A significant proportion of our turnover is carried out within the rail sector where the company is recognised as a key player. Group growth will be realised by growing the company s sphere of influence in fledgling sectors, whilst increasing market share within the rail sector which still has significant growth headroom. With Head Offices based in Pride Park, Derby, Ford & Stanley is privately owned, has c.60 employees, £25million turnover, has averaged 18% annual growth since inception, and to date been awarded 6 major multi-year contracted recruitment partnership agreements with UK and international organisations. Team loyalty is consistently high with the current average length at recruiter level being 3.2 years, within support functions is 3.1 years, 6.5 years at middle management level and 13.3 years at director level. Our team culture is inclusive and highly supportive, and our mission of creating 10 million Better Workdays is very much central to how the business operates. We are environmentally active and run our own conservation meadow as part of this. For a deeper insight into our culture, mission and values please visit our Join us page. You may also want to see some of the great work our teams have been doing for the environment here. The Role: The Principal Consultant sits between a Managing Consultant and Business Manager - a role that blends top-level billing expertise with elements of mentorship, strategy, and business development through client development and new sales activity. A Principal Consultant is expected to be a top biller, client advisor and role model, with the credibility to influence both clients and colleagues, often shaping the companies growth direction while maintaining strong individual results. High-Level Billing & Quality Delivery Consistently generate strong personal revenue and financial contribution Manage senior or complex client relationships Deliver low volume, high-value search assignments Uphold the exceptional key performance indicators such as shortlist coverage, CV to Interview, worked to offer and worked to filled ratios Client Development & Strategy Act as a trusted advisor to clients, going beyond filling jobs to talent advisory Win new business and grow key accounts through consultative selling. Identify opportunities in the market and position the company as a thought leader within its specialist sector Instead of simply filling roles, you are building client partnerships that generate repeat business, increase exclusivity and position you and the company as a strategic partner, not a just supplier Deputising for Head of / Business Manager in event of client or candidate misunderstandings, disagreements or anticipated risks. Mentorship & Team Contribution Mentor junior and mid-level consultants (without necessarily holding formal management responsibility) Share market knowledge, techniques, and best practice Set the bar for quality, process and professionalism within the team Thought Leadership & Market Expertise Be seen as an expert in a specific sector or discipline Lead Generation & Market Intel Follow Up Review, triage and action leads provided by the research teams Proactively initiate and nurture leads / spot opportunities and follow up such as: Candidates leaving post / back fill opportunities Market Intelligence / News articles Live advertised vacancies Where else candidates are interviewing Existing network intel Sales & Business Development Aspects and not the core of the role are that of undertaking warm new business development activities that include: Securing referrals from existing contacts, clients and candidates for new business opportunities Relationship and solution based sales not transactional Converting candidate relationships into new client relationships Completing smart and proactive candidate marketing activities using identified most placeable candidates Represent the business at hosted and industry networking events / socials Following up and conversion of leads in a warm and professional (non-cold sales) manner Strategic Account Management Deepening relationships with existing clients (not just HR, but hiring managers, project directors, executives). Scheduling regular review meetings to assess performance and uncover upcoming hiring needs. Identifying opportunities and act to expand into other departments or functions. Relationship Building Outside of Active Hiring Regular check-ins even when there are no live vacancies Inviting clients to networking events, industry conferences, or social functions Building trust so that when hiring needs arise, the consultant is the first call Team/Leadership Contribution Coaching junior consultants on how to approach client development Leading by example in opening doors and winning new business Input to the strategic group client list and long-term growth accounts Delivery & Process - Undertake all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle to an exemplary standard. Headline milestones of each search onboarded to include but not limited to: Pre-Market Research & Salary Benchmarking Situational Discovery (Role scoping meeting with hiring manager) Assignment brief & Timescales for delivery plan communicated back to the client Candidate Opportunity Brief Build Advert Draft + Social Media Campaign Design Longlisting activities Targeted Headhunting Campaign LinkedIn Project Search & InMail Design Immediate Network Approach / Known Candidates Shortlisting & First Engagement/Approach to candidates (Opportunity Pitch) Mid-Search Update & Provision of Market Intelligence to client hiring manager Full Candidate Discoveries of all shortlisted candidates Profile/CV write up with notes and recommendations as to suitability aligned to brief Shortlist Presentation (min. 5 options) to client with recommendations to interview all Interviews Organised + Interview preparation call with candidates Final Stage Interview confirmations + Pre Close & Sounding Board Positioning Offer of employment presented to candidate + SoundingBoard Offer management, negotiations and secure acceptance HR Starter Pack provided to client to generate contract & offer letter Post Resignation Debrief & Start Date Confirmed Mid notice check in / mid notice coffee booked for candidate & client First day client check in & candidate good luck text Winning Shortlists Responsible of ensuring every search is completed using ALL Tools at their disposal to produce a winning shortlist and a 100% CV to interview ratio. Tracker Search & Longlist Job Board Search & Longlist Internal referrals Advert Response LinkedIn Recruiter . click apply for full job details
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Candidate Opportunity Brief Position: Principal Consultant Reporting to: Head of Business Overview: The Principal Consultant is a pinnacle role within the recruitment consulting profession and the trusted hand to the head of the business unit. They are experienced and informed leaders that operate at the sharp end of all consulting 360 activities. High leadership, low management responsibilities allow time, freedom and autonomy to deliver exceptional customer (Client & Candidate) management, client development, customer experience and manage all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle management. For some, the Principal Consultant role is a career anchor they are in it the long-term and focus on mastery because they enjoy billing, high commission and exciting activities that accompany the role without being held back or restricted by people management. For others, once mastery is achieved it is a springboard into management roles, proving they can combine top performance and leadership with team contribution. The Opportunity: Deputising for the Head of Business or Business Manager, a Principal Consultant benefits from perfecting / mastering all aspects of what it takes to be a high performing recruitment consultant (and all the trust, freedom, accolades and financial reward that comes with it). They are afforded the opportunity to develop advanced leadership skills and exposure to business management /operations activities that would path the way / stepping stone to one of several career directions within the group (depending on their strengths, aspirations and how that aligns to the wider business strategic goals). As an expert within their field in all aspects of recruitment consulting, Principal Consultants are masters of their craft and held in high regard by their peers. They are an example to which other recruiters aspire to. About Ford & Stanley Group Ford & Stanley Talent Services Group comprises specialist teams covering talent acquisition from Shopfloor to Boardroom, and wider Talent Solutions comprising Integrated services supporting the employment lifecycle, Leadership Development, Performance Coaching & Mental Fitness Support amongst other talent-related services. The Ford & Stanley client base comprises over 150 employers from start-up & SME through to large corporate organisations across 6 specialist sectors spanning the UK, Europe and North Americas. A significant proportion of our turnover is carried out within the rail sector where the company is recognised as a key player. Group growth will be realised by growing the company s sphere of influence in fledgling sectors, whilst increasing market share within the rail sector which still has significant growth headroom. With Head Offices based in Pride Park, Derby, Ford & Stanley is privately owned, has c.60 employees, £25million turnover, has averaged 18% annual growth since inception, and to date been awarded 6 major multi-year contracted recruitment partnership agreements with UK and international organisations. Team loyalty is consistently high with the current average length at recruiter level being 3.2 years, within support functions is 3.1 years, 6.5 years at middle management level and 13.3 years at director level. Our team culture is inclusive and highly supportive, and our mission of creating 10 million Better Workdays is very much central to how the business operates. We are environmentally active and run our own conservation meadow as part of this. For a deeper insight into our culture, mission and values please visit our Join us page. You may also want to see some of the great work our teams have been doing for the environment here. The Role: The Principal Consultant sits between a Managing Consultant and Business Manager - a role that blends top-level billing expertise with elements of mentorship, strategy, and business development through client development and new sales activity. A Principal Consultant is expected to be a top biller, client advisor and role model, with the credibility to influence both clients and colleagues, often shaping the companies growth direction while maintaining strong individual results. High-Level Billing & Quality Delivery Consistently generate strong personal revenue and financial contribution Manage senior or complex client relationships Deliver low volume, high-value search assignments Uphold the exceptional key performance indicators such as shortlist coverage, CV to Interview, worked to offer and worked to filled ratios Client Development & Strategy Act as a trusted advisor to clients, going beyond filling jobs to talent advisory Win new business and grow key accounts through consultative selling. Identify opportunities in the market and position the company as a thought leader within its specialist sector Instead of simply filling roles, you are building client partnerships that generate repeat business, increase exclusivity and position you and the company as a strategic partner, not a just supplier Deputising for Head of / Business Manager in event of client or candidate misunderstandings, disagreements or anticipated risks. Mentorship & Team Contribution Mentor junior and mid-level consultants (without necessarily holding formal management responsibility) Share market knowledge, techniques, and best practice Set the bar for quality, process and professionalism within the team Thought Leadership & Market Expertise Be seen as an expert in a specific sector or discipline Lead Generation & Market Intel Follow Up Review, triage and action leads provided by the research teams Proactively initiate and nurture leads / spot opportunities and follow up such as: Candidates leaving post / back fill opportunities Market Intelligence / News articles Live advertised vacancies Where else candidates are interviewing Existing network intel Sales & Business Development Aspects and not the core of the role are that of undertaking warm new business development activities that include: Securing referrals from existing contacts, clients and candidates for new business opportunities Relationship and solution based sales not transactional Converting candidate relationships into new client relationships Completing smart and proactive candidate marketing activities using identified most placeable candidates Represent the business at hosted and industry networking events / socials Following up and conversion of leads in a warm and professional (non-cold sales) manner Strategic Account Management Deepening relationships with existing clients (not just HR, but hiring managers, project directors, executives). Scheduling regular review meetings to assess performance and uncover upcoming hiring needs. Identifying opportunities and act to expand into other departments or functions. Relationship Building Outside of Active Hiring Regular check-ins even when there are no live vacancies Inviting clients to networking events, industry conferences, or social functions Building trust so that when hiring needs arise, the consultant is the first call Team/Leadership Contribution Coaching junior consultants on how to approach client development Leading by example in opening doors and winning new business Input to the strategic group client list and long-term growth accounts Delivery & Process - Undertake all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle to an exemplary standard. Headline milestones of each search onboarded to include but not limited to: Pre-Market Research & Salary Benchmarking Situational Discovery (Role scoping meeting with hiring manager) Assignment brief & Timescales for delivery plan communicated back to the client Candidate Opportunity Brief Build Advert Draft + Social Media Campaign Design Longlisting activities Targeted Headhunting Campaign LinkedIn Project Search & InMail Design Immediate Network Approach / Known Candidates Shortlisting & First Engagement/Approach to candidates (Opportunity Pitch) Mid-Search Update & Provision of Market Intelligence to client hiring manager Full Candidate Discoveries of all shortlisted candidates Profile/CV write up with notes and recommendations as to suitability aligned to brief Shortlist Presentation (min. 5 options) to client with recommendations to interview all Interviews Organised + Interview preparation call with candidates Final Stage Interview confirmations + Pre Close & Sounding Board Positioning Offer of employment presented to candidate + SoundingBoard Offer management, negotiations and secure acceptance HR Starter Pack provided to client to generate contract & offer letter Post Resignation Debrief & Start Date Confirmed Mid notice check in / mid notice coffee booked for candidate & client First day client check in & candidate good luck text Winning Shortlists Responsible of ensuring every search is completed using ALL Tools at their disposal to produce a winning shortlist and a 100% CV to interview ratio. Tracker Search & Longlist Job Board Search & Longlist Internal referrals Advert Response LinkedIn Recruiter . click apply for full job details
Position: Managing Consultant Reporting to: Head of Business Overview: Managing Consultants are experienced and informed leaders that operate at the sharp end of all consulting 360 activities. High leadership, low management responsibilities allow time, freedom and autonomy to deliver exceptional customer (Client & Candidate) management, client development, customer experience and manage all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle management. For some, the Managing Consultant role is a cornerstone position. They are in it the long-term and focus on mastery because they enjoy billing, high commission and exciting activities that accompany the role without being held back or restricted by people management. For others, once mastery is achieved it is a springboard / stepping stone into Principal Consultant, Team Manager or Business Manager, proving they can combine top performance and leadership with team contribution. The Opportunity: A Managing Consultant benefits from perfecting / mastering all aspects of what it takes to be a high performing recruitment consultant (and all the trust, freedom, accolades and financial reward that comes with it). As an expert within their field in all aspects of recruitment consulting, Managing Consultants are masters of their craft and held in high regard by their peers. They are an example to which other recruiters aspire to. About Ford & Stanley Group Ford & Stanley Talent Services Group comprises specialist teams covering talent acquisition from Shopfloor to Boardroom, and wider Talent Solutions comprising Integrated services supporting the employment lifecycle, Leadership Development, Performance Coaching & Mental Fitness Support amongst other talent-related services. The Ford & Stanley client base comprises over 150 employers from start-up & SME through to large corporate organisations across 6 specialist sectors spanning the UK, Europe and North Americas. A significant proportion of our turnover is carried out within the rail sector where the company is recognised as a key player. Group growth will be realised by growing the company s sphere of influence in fledgling sectors, whilst increasing market share within the rail sector which still has significant growth headroom. With Head Offices based in Pride Park, Derby, Ford & Stanley is privately owned, has c.60 employees, £25million turnover, has averaged 18% annual growth since inception, and to date been awarded 6 major multi-year contracted recruitment partnership agreements with UK and international organisations. Team loyalty is consistently high with the current average length at recruiter level being 3.2 years, within support functions is 3.1 years, 6.5 years at middle management level and 13.3 years at director level. Our team culture is inclusive and highly supportive, and our mission of creating 10 million Better Workdays is very much central to how the business operates. We are environmentally active and run our own conservation meadow as part of this. For a deeper insight into our culture, mission and values please visit our Join us page. You may also want to see some of the great work our teams have been doing for the environment here. The Role: High-Level Billing & Quality Delivery Consistently generate strong personal revenue and financial contribution Manage senior or complex client relationships Deliver low volume, high-value search assignments Uphold the exceptional key performance indicators such as shortlist coverage, CV to Interview, worked to offer and worked to filled ratios Client Development & Strategy Act as a trusted advisor to clients, going beyond filling jobs to talent advisory Win new business and grow key accounts through consultative selling. Identify opportunities in the market and position the company as a thought leader within its specialist sector Instead of simply filling roles, you are building client partnerships that generate repeat business, increase exclusivity and position you and the company as a strategic partner, not a just supplier Deputising for Head of / Business Manager in event of client or candidate misunderstandings, disagreements or anticipated risks. Mentorship & Team Contribution Mentor junior and mid-level consultants (without necessarily holding formal management responsibility) Share market knowledge, techniques, and best practice Set the bar for quality, process and professionalism within the team Thought Leadership & Market Expertise Be seen as an expert in a specific sector or discipline Lead Generation & Market Intel Follow Up Review, triage and action leads provided by the research teams Proactively initiate and nurture leads / spot opportunities and follow up such as: Candidates leaving post / back fill opportunities Market Intelligence / News articles Live advertised vacancies Where else candidates are interviewing Existing network intel Sales & Business Development Aspects and not the core of the role are that of undertaking warm new business development activities that include: Securing referrals from existing contacts, clients and candidates for new business opportunities Relationship and solution-based sales not transactional Converting candidate relationships into new client relationships Completing smart and proactive candidate marketing activities using identified most placeable candidates Represent the business at hosted and industry networking events / socials Following up and conversion of leads in a warm and professional (non-cold sales) manner Strategic Account Management Deepening relationships with existing clients (not just HR, but hiring managers, project directors, executives). Scheduling regular review meetings to assess performance and uncover upcoming hiring needs. Identifying opportunities and act to expand into other departments or functions. Relationship Building Outside of Active Hiring Regular check-ins even when there are no live vacancies Inviting clients to networking events, industry conferences, or social functions Building trust so that when hiring needs arise, the consultant is the first call Team/Leadership Contribution Coaching junior consultants on how to approach client development Leading by example in opening doors and winning new business Input to the strategic group client list and long-term growth accounts Delivery & Process - Undertake all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle to an exemplary standard. Headline milestones of each search onboarded to include but not limited to: Pre-Market Research & Salary Benchmarking Situational Discovery (Role scoping meeting with hiring manager) Assignment brief & Timescales for delivery plan communicated back to the client Candidate Opportunity Brief Build Advert Draft + Social Media Campaign Design Longlisting activities Targeted Headhunting Campaign LinkedIn Project Search & InMail Design Immediate Network Approach / Known Candidates Shortlisting & First Engagement/Approach to candidates (Opportunity Pitch) Mid-Search Update & Provision of Market Intelligence to client hiring manager Full Candidate Discoveries of all shortlisted candidates Profile/CV write up with notes and recommendations as to suitability aligned to brief Shortlist Presentation to client with recommendations to interview all Interviews Organised + Interview preparation call with candidates Final Stage Interview confirmations + Pre Close & Sounding Board Positioning Offer of employment presented to candidate + SoundingBoard Offer management, negotiations and secure acceptance HR Starter Pack provided to client to generate contract & offer letter Post Resignation Debrief & Start Date Confirmed Winning Shortlists Responsible of ensuring every search is completed using ALL Tools at their disposal to produce a winning shortlist and a 100% CV to interview ratio. Tracker Search & Longlist Job Board Search & Longlist Internal referrals Advert Response LinkedIn Recruiter Network by referral Direct Headhunting MPC / PCM Responsible for ensuring consistent, professional MPC / PCM activities within the executive search business. Have watch dogs set up for in demand talent within your sector specialism on all platforms identifying who is a MPC and who is not (placing value on time). Complete candidate discoveries on the MPC, write up and introduce the candidate to companies where the candidate is likely to be of interest. Research companies that have live requirements that match the candidates skills, experience and interest. Ensuring shortlist top up (when applicable) after an MPC is taken forward to interview. Essential Hard Skills (Skills & Experience) Demonstratable experience of successfully growing and expanding relationships and commercial opportunities across a portfolio of clients. Demonstrable track record of hitting / exceeding quality metrics and financial targets Exceptional consulting skills within recruitment discipline (Permanent or contract) with high quality performance metrics such as CV to interview . click apply for full job details
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Position: Managing Consultant Reporting to: Head of Business Overview: Managing Consultants are experienced and informed leaders that operate at the sharp end of all consulting 360 activities. High leadership, low management responsibilities allow time, freedom and autonomy to deliver exceptional customer (Client & Candidate) management, client development, customer experience and manage all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle management. For some, the Managing Consultant role is a cornerstone position. They are in it the long-term and focus on mastery because they enjoy billing, high commission and exciting activities that accompany the role without being held back or restricted by people management. For others, once mastery is achieved it is a springboard / stepping stone into Principal Consultant, Team Manager or Business Manager, proving they can combine top performance and leadership with team contribution. The Opportunity: A Managing Consultant benefits from perfecting / mastering all aspects of what it takes to be a high performing recruitment consultant (and all the trust, freedom, accolades and financial reward that comes with it). As an expert within their field in all aspects of recruitment consulting, Managing Consultants are masters of their craft and held in high regard by their peers. They are an example to which other recruiters aspire to. About Ford & Stanley Group Ford & Stanley Talent Services Group comprises specialist teams covering talent acquisition from Shopfloor to Boardroom, and wider Talent Solutions comprising Integrated services supporting the employment lifecycle, Leadership Development, Performance Coaching & Mental Fitness Support amongst other talent-related services. The Ford & Stanley client base comprises over 150 employers from start-up & SME through to large corporate organisations across 6 specialist sectors spanning the UK, Europe and North Americas. A significant proportion of our turnover is carried out within the rail sector where the company is recognised as a key player. Group growth will be realised by growing the company s sphere of influence in fledgling sectors, whilst increasing market share within the rail sector which still has significant growth headroom. With Head Offices based in Pride Park, Derby, Ford & Stanley is privately owned, has c.60 employees, £25million turnover, has averaged 18% annual growth since inception, and to date been awarded 6 major multi-year contracted recruitment partnership agreements with UK and international organisations. Team loyalty is consistently high with the current average length at recruiter level being 3.2 years, within support functions is 3.1 years, 6.5 years at middle management level and 13.3 years at director level. Our team culture is inclusive and highly supportive, and our mission of creating 10 million Better Workdays is very much central to how the business operates. We are environmentally active and run our own conservation meadow as part of this. For a deeper insight into our culture, mission and values please visit our Join us page. You may also want to see some of the great work our teams have been doing for the environment here. The Role: High-Level Billing & Quality Delivery Consistently generate strong personal revenue and financial contribution Manage senior or complex client relationships Deliver low volume, high-value search assignments Uphold the exceptional key performance indicators such as shortlist coverage, CV to Interview, worked to offer and worked to filled ratios Client Development & Strategy Act as a trusted advisor to clients, going beyond filling jobs to talent advisory Win new business and grow key accounts through consultative selling. Identify opportunities in the market and position the company as a thought leader within its specialist sector Instead of simply filling roles, you are building client partnerships that generate repeat business, increase exclusivity and position you and the company as a strategic partner, not a just supplier Deputising for Head of / Business Manager in event of client or candidate misunderstandings, disagreements or anticipated risks. Mentorship & Team Contribution Mentor junior and mid-level consultants (without necessarily holding formal management responsibility) Share market knowledge, techniques, and best practice Set the bar for quality, process and professionalism within the team Thought Leadership & Market Expertise Be seen as an expert in a specific sector or discipline Lead Generation & Market Intel Follow Up Review, triage and action leads provided by the research teams Proactively initiate and nurture leads / spot opportunities and follow up such as: Candidates leaving post / back fill opportunities Market Intelligence / News articles Live advertised vacancies Where else candidates are interviewing Existing network intel Sales & Business Development Aspects and not the core of the role are that of undertaking warm new business development activities that include: Securing referrals from existing contacts, clients and candidates for new business opportunities Relationship and solution-based sales not transactional Converting candidate relationships into new client relationships Completing smart and proactive candidate marketing activities using identified most placeable candidates Represent the business at hosted and industry networking events / socials Following up and conversion of leads in a warm and professional (non-cold sales) manner Strategic Account Management Deepening relationships with existing clients (not just HR, but hiring managers, project directors, executives). Scheduling regular review meetings to assess performance and uncover upcoming hiring needs. Identifying opportunities and act to expand into other departments or functions. Relationship Building Outside of Active Hiring Regular check-ins even when there are no live vacancies Inviting clients to networking events, industry conferences, or social functions Building trust so that when hiring needs arise, the consultant is the first call Team/Leadership Contribution Coaching junior consultants on how to approach client development Leading by example in opening doors and winning new business Input to the strategic group client list and long-term growth accounts Delivery & Process - Undertake all aspects of the vacancy lifecycle to an exemplary standard. Headline milestones of each search onboarded to include but not limited to: Pre-Market Research & Salary Benchmarking Situational Discovery (Role scoping meeting with hiring manager) Assignment brief & Timescales for delivery plan communicated back to the client Candidate Opportunity Brief Build Advert Draft + Social Media Campaign Design Longlisting activities Targeted Headhunting Campaign LinkedIn Project Search & InMail Design Immediate Network Approach / Known Candidates Shortlisting & First Engagement/Approach to candidates (Opportunity Pitch) Mid-Search Update & Provision of Market Intelligence to client hiring manager Full Candidate Discoveries of all shortlisted candidates Profile/CV write up with notes and recommendations as to suitability aligned to brief Shortlist Presentation to client with recommendations to interview all Interviews Organised + Interview preparation call with candidates Final Stage Interview confirmations + Pre Close & Sounding Board Positioning Offer of employment presented to candidate + SoundingBoard Offer management, negotiations and secure acceptance HR Starter Pack provided to client to generate contract & offer letter Post Resignation Debrief & Start Date Confirmed Winning Shortlists Responsible of ensuring every search is completed using ALL Tools at their disposal to produce a winning shortlist and a 100% CV to interview ratio. Tracker Search & Longlist Job Board Search & Longlist Internal referrals Advert Response LinkedIn Recruiter Network by referral Direct Headhunting MPC / PCM Responsible for ensuring consistent, professional MPC / PCM activities within the executive search business. Have watch dogs set up for in demand talent within your sector specialism on all platforms identifying who is a MPC and who is not (placing value on time). Complete candidate discoveries on the MPC, write up and introduce the candidate to companies where the candidate is likely to be of interest. Research companies that have live requirements that match the candidates skills, experience and interest. Ensuring shortlist top up (when applicable) after an MPC is taken forward to interview. Essential Hard Skills (Skills & Experience) Demonstratable experience of successfully growing and expanding relationships and commercial opportunities across a portfolio of clients. Demonstrable track record of hitting / exceeding quality metrics and financial targets Exceptional consulting skills within recruitment discipline (Permanent or contract) with high quality performance metrics such as CV to interview . click apply for full job details
This is a senior leadership opportunity at the heart of REAL's Organic Materials portfolio, with strategic and operational responsibility for the Compost Certification Scheme, Compostable Materials Certification Scheme (CMCS), the Biofertiliser Certification Scheme (BCS), and the associated Research Hub. As Director of Organic Materials Schemes, you will lead a team of specialists across certification management, policy and stakeholder relations, and research, ensuring our schemes remain technically robust, credible, and aligned with the latest standards and regulatory developments. Deep technical knowledge of organic materials - including composting and anaerobic digestion - is essential to this role. Working closely with the Managing Director you will contribute to Board-level reporting and organisational strategy and play a visible role in influencing policy and engaging with government, regulators, and industry bodies. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of certification and assurance in the composting and biogas sectors, and to make a meaningful contribution to the UK's circular economy. As Director of Organic Materials Schemes, you will steer the strategic direction, governance and delivery of these schemes, ensuring they remain robust, trusted and aligned with REAL's mission and organisational strategy. This is a rare opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the UK's transition to net zero. You'll work at senior leadership level, help set organisational strategy, and play a visible role across industry, government and consumer facing organisations. Renewable Energy Assurance is at the forefront of driving the growth of renewable energy and supporting the circular economy. Through a wide array of certification and consumer protection initiatives, we ensure that businesses and consumers are empowered to make sustainable choices with confidence. We operate nine schemes in the renewable energy and circular economy sectors. For more information about us and the work we do, please see our website: realschemes.org.uk/ Our work is guided by our core values: We are principled and caring We are passionate We are open-minded and inclusive We are professional We pay attention to detail We seek innovative ways to deliver our mission What Renewable Energy Assurance Limited offer 25 days holiday plus days between Christmas and New Years treated as holiday Westfield Health insurance + EAP Discounts and perks Birthday voucher Cycle to work scheme Pension scheme Climate perks sustainable travel days How to apply If you feel this role could be the right fit for you, please click the "apply now" button Please note we reserve the right to close this vacancy ahead of the advertised closing date if sufficient applications are received, therefore we encourage early applications. REF-
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
This is a senior leadership opportunity at the heart of REAL's Organic Materials portfolio, with strategic and operational responsibility for the Compost Certification Scheme, Compostable Materials Certification Scheme (CMCS), the Biofertiliser Certification Scheme (BCS), and the associated Research Hub. As Director of Organic Materials Schemes, you will lead a team of specialists across certification management, policy and stakeholder relations, and research, ensuring our schemes remain technically robust, credible, and aligned with the latest standards and regulatory developments. Deep technical knowledge of organic materials - including composting and anaerobic digestion - is essential to this role. Working closely with the Managing Director you will contribute to Board-level reporting and organisational strategy and play a visible role in influencing policy and engaging with government, regulators, and industry bodies. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of certification and assurance in the composting and biogas sectors, and to make a meaningful contribution to the UK's circular economy. As Director of Organic Materials Schemes, you will steer the strategic direction, governance and delivery of these schemes, ensuring they remain robust, trusted and aligned with REAL's mission and organisational strategy. This is a rare opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the UK's transition to net zero. You'll work at senior leadership level, help set organisational strategy, and play a visible role across industry, government and consumer facing organisations. Renewable Energy Assurance is at the forefront of driving the growth of renewable energy and supporting the circular economy. Through a wide array of certification and consumer protection initiatives, we ensure that businesses and consumers are empowered to make sustainable choices with confidence. We operate nine schemes in the renewable energy and circular economy sectors. For more information about us and the work we do, please see our website: realschemes.org.uk/ Our work is guided by our core values: We are principled and caring We are passionate We are open-minded and inclusive We are professional We pay attention to detail We seek innovative ways to deliver our mission What Renewable Energy Assurance Limited offer 25 days holiday plus days between Christmas and New Years treated as holiday Westfield Health insurance + EAP Discounts and perks Birthday voucher Cycle to work scheme Pension scheme Climate perks sustainable travel days How to apply If you feel this role could be the right fit for you, please click the "apply now" button Please note we reserve the right to close this vacancy ahead of the advertised closing date if sufficient applications are received, therefore we encourage early applications. REF-
This role leads the strategic planning and delivery of all university events, ensuring they support Queen Mary's wider goals and deliver measurable impact. It also provides leadership across the organisation to drive best practice in event management, stakeholder engagement, and large-scale event execution. Client Details Queen Mary University of London is a leading Russell Group university recognised for its world-class research and strong commitment to social justice and inclusion. Based in East London, it brings together a diverse community of students, academics and partners, delivering impactful work across education, research and wider society. Description Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders across the University to enable effective event delivery Identify how events support strategic goals and set clear, measurable objectives Forecast demand for key events such as graduations and open days Provide expert advice on event strategy to senior leaders Stay informed on industry trends to continually improve the events programme Develop and deliver the annual events calendar aligned to strategic priorities Introduce innovative ideas to enhance event impact and engagement Ensure the right systems and resources are in place to support delivery Provide leadership and guidance on best practice in event management across the University Manage large budgets and procurement, ensuring value for money Ensure all events meet compliance standards, including health and safety and risk management Maintain high standards for event communications, brand and messaging Support senior leaders with clear and confident advice on delivery Ensure all events have clear objectives aligned to strategic goals Evaluate performance and use insights to improve future events Embed a consistent approach to stakeholder engagement through events Act as a brand ambassador, ensuring consistency across all event activity Profile Strong experience managing large budgets and leading procurement activity Proven leadership skills with experience managing teams and performance In-depth knowledge of event regulations, compliance and risk management Extensive experience in stakeholder and customer relationship management Demonstrated success delivering large-scale, complex events Strong understanding of best practice in event management Experience working with senior leaders, boards and within matrix organisations Proven ability to develop and deliver impactful event strategies Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from 64,331 to 67,971 per annum. Generous annual leave entitlement of 30 working days, excluding bank holidays. Access to a season ticket loan scheme and a comprehensive pension scheme. Participation in reward and recognition programmes and staff networks. Additional benefits, including a cycle-to-work scheme. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a prestigious organisation in London and make a meaningful impact in the not-for-profit sector. Apply now to take the next step in your career as the Head of University Events.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
This role leads the strategic planning and delivery of all university events, ensuring they support Queen Mary's wider goals and deliver measurable impact. It also provides leadership across the organisation to drive best practice in event management, stakeholder engagement, and large-scale event execution. Client Details Queen Mary University of London is a leading Russell Group university recognised for its world-class research and strong commitment to social justice and inclusion. Based in East London, it brings together a diverse community of students, academics and partners, delivering impactful work across education, research and wider society. Description Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders across the University to enable effective event delivery Identify how events support strategic goals and set clear, measurable objectives Forecast demand for key events such as graduations and open days Provide expert advice on event strategy to senior leaders Stay informed on industry trends to continually improve the events programme Develop and deliver the annual events calendar aligned to strategic priorities Introduce innovative ideas to enhance event impact and engagement Ensure the right systems and resources are in place to support delivery Provide leadership and guidance on best practice in event management across the University Manage large budgets and procurement, ensuring value for money Ensure all events meet compliance standards, including health and safety and risk management Maintain high standards for event communications, brand and messaging Support senior leaders with clear and confident advice on delivery Ensure all events have clear objectives aligned to strategic goals Evaluate performance and use insights to improve future events Embed a consistent approach to stakeholder engagement through events Act as a brand ambassador, ensuring consistency across all event activity Profile Strong experience managing large budgets and leading procurement activity Proven leadership skills with experience managing teams and performance In-depth knowledge of event regulations, compliance and risk management Extensive experience in stakeholder and customer relationship management Demonstrated success delivering large-scale, complex events Strong understanding of best practice in event management Experience working with senior leaders, boards and within matrix organisations Proven ability to develop and deliver impactful event strategies Job Offer A competitive salary ranging from 64,331 to 67,971 per annum. Generous annual leave entitlement of 30 working days, excluding bank holidays. Access to a season ticket loan scheme and a comprehensive pension scheme. Participation in reward and recognition programmes and staff networks. Additional benefits, including a cycle-to-work scheme. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a prestigious organisation in London and make a meaningful impact in the not-for-profit sector. Apply now to take the next step in your career as the Head of University Events.