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Pertemps Harrow
Public Protection Officer
Pertemps Harrow
Public Protection Officer Pay rate: 19.62 per hour Contract until: 31/08/2026 Location: London Borough of Harrow, Forward Drive, Harrow, HA3 8NT The London Borough of Harrow is seeking a committed and proactive Public Protection Officer to support the council's statutory enforcement functions. This role plays a key part in maintaining a clean, safe and well managed public realm across the borough. Key Responsibilities: " Carry out enforcement duties relating to waste, nuisance and street based offences " Conduct inspections, gather evidence and investigate allegations of environmental and public realm offences " Take appropriate enforcement action, including issuing notices and preparing case files " Provide education and advice to residents, businesses and the wider community " Maintain accurate records and follow all relevant legislation and council procedures Requirements: " Full UK driving licence and ability to drive for work (business insurance required) " DVLA licence check will be completed " Strong communication and investigation skills " Ability to work independently and confidently in a public facing enforcement role Shift Information: Officers work on a rotating shift pattern, including: " Early starts from 6am (one week) " Late finishes up to 6pm (another week) " One late finish to 9pm every 8 weeks " One Saturday shift every 4 weeks If you're motivated, confident engaging with the public, and passionate about protecting the local environment, we'd love to hear from you. About Pertemps: " Pertemps Recruitment Partnership has been a trusted name in staffing solutions for nearly 60 years. Recognised as an Investor in People and consistently ranked among The Sunday Times' Best 100 Companies to Work For (14 years running), Pertemps is committed to supporting your career development and job satisfaction. About Harrow: " The London Borough of Harrow is the 12th largest borough in London, celebrated for its cultural diversity and excellent transport links. Located just 10 miles from Central London, Harrow offers quick access to Euston (13 minutes via Harrow & Wealdstone station), the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line, national rail services, and major roads including the M1, M25, and A406. Important Notice: " Your personal information may be shared with Cifas to help prevent fraud and unlawful conduct. If fraudulent activity is detected, it may affect access to services or employment. For more details, please visit (url removed).
Jul 01, 2026
Seasonal
Public Protection Officer Pay rate: 19.62 per hour Contract until: 31/08/2026 Location: London Borough of Harrow, Forward Drive, Harrow, HA3 8NT The London Borough of Harrow is seeking a committed and proactive Public Protection Officer to support the council's statutory enforcement functions. This role plays a key part in maintaining a clean, safe and well managed public realm across the borough. Key Responsibilities: " Carry out enforcement duties relating to waste, nuisance and street based offences " Conduct inspections, gather evidence and investigate allegations of environmental and public realm offences " Take appropriate enforcement action, including issuing notices and preparing case files " Provide education and advice to residents, businesses and the wider community " Maintain accurate records and follow all relevant legislation and council procedures Requirements: " Full UK driving licence and ability to drive for work (business insurance required) " DVLA licence check will be completed " Strong communication and investigation skills " Ability to work independently and confidently in a public facing enforcement role Shift Information: Officers work on a rotating shift pattern, including: " Early starts from 6am (one week) " Late finishes up to 6pm (another week) " One late finish to 9pm every 8 weeks " One Saturday shift every 4 weeks If you're motivated, confident engaging with the public, and passionate about protecting the local environment, we'd love to hear from you. About Pertemps: " Pertemps Recruitment Partnership has been a trusted name in staffing solutions for nearly 60 years. Recognised as an Investor in People and consistently ranked among The Sunday Times' Best 100 Companies to Work For (14 years running), Pertemps is committed to supporting your career development and job satisfaction. About Harrow: " The London Borough of Harrow is the 12th largest borough in London, celebrated for its cultural diversity and excellent transport links. Located just 10 miles from Central London, Harrow offers quick access to Euston (13 minutes via Harrow & Wealdstone station), the Metropolitan Line, Watford DC Line, national rail services, and major roads including the M1, M25, and A406. Important Notice: " Your personal information may be shared with Cifas to help prevent fraud and unlawful conduct. If fraudulent activity is detected, it may affect access to services or employment. For more details, please visit (url removed).
Sellick Partnership
Finance Business Partner
Sellick Partnership Sheffield, Yorkshire
Role: Finance Business Partner X2 Type: Permanent Salary: £46,000 - £52,000 Hybrid Working: 2-3 days on-site per week Location: South Yorkshire Sellick Partnership are supporting a growing Multi Academy Trust in South Yorkshire with the recruitment of two Finance Business Partners . These are excellent opportunities to join a collaborative central finance team, providing strategic financial support across either a cluster of 3 secondary schools or 4 primary schools . Key Responsibilities Provide strategic financial business partnering to Headteachers and senior leaders Lead on budget setting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning Prepare monthly management accounts and financial reports Monitor budgets and provide financial insight and challenge to stakeholders Maintain strong financial controls and balance sheet responsibility Line manage Finance Officer(s) and support their development Drive continuous improvement and value for money initiatives across the Trust The Ideal Candidate Will Have Qualified or part-qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Strong management accounting, budgeting, and forecasting experience Excellent business partnering and stakeholder management skills Experience within a Multi Academy Trust, school, or public sector environment is desirable Strong analytical skills with the ability to influence decision-making If you believe you are well suited to this excellent opportunity of Strategic Finance Business Partner, please apply directly or contact Jack Rice at Sellick Partnership for more information. Due to the nature of the requirement, interviews will be arranged as suitable applications are received. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Role: Finance Business Partner X2 Type: Permanent Salary: £46,000 - £52,000 Hybrid Working: 2-3 days on-site per week Location: South Yorkshire Sellick Partnership are supporting a growing Multi Academy Trust in South Yorkshire with the recruitment of two Finance Business Partners . These are excellent opportunities to join a collaborative central finance team, providing strategic financial support across either a cluster of 3 secondary schools or 4 primary schools . Key Responsibilities Provide strategic financial business partnering to Headteachers and senior leaders Lead on budget setting, forecasting, and long-term financial planning Prepare monthly management accounts and financial reports Monitor budgets and provide financial insight and challenge to stakeholders Maintain strong financial controls and balance sheet responsibility Line manage Finance Officer(s) and support their development Drive continuous improvement and value for money initiatives across the Trust The Ideal Candidate Will Have Qualified or part-qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Strong management accounting, budgeting, and forecasting experience Excellent business partnering and stakeholder management skills Experience within a Multi Academy Trust, school, or public sector environment is desirable Strong analytical skills with the ability to influence decision-making If you believe you are well suited to this excellent opportunity of Strategic Finance Business Partner, please apply directly or contact Jack Rice at Sellick Partnership for more information. Due to the nature of the requirement, interviews will be arranged as suitable applications are received. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Grafton Recruitment
Communications Officer
Grafton Recruitment Ashington, Northumberland
Communications Officer Salary: 30,000 - 34,000 We're working with a large, well-established organisation in the North East that provides housing, property services and community investment to tens of thousands of customers across the region. With a strong social purpose and a focus on improving lives and places, they are known for delivering high-quality services while continuing to invest in their people, technology and communities. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys creating engaging content, working collaboratively across teams and using digital platforms to connect people and share key messages in a purpose-driven environment. The role You'll support the delivery of the internal communications strategy, helping to ensure colleagues stay informed, engaged and aligned. Key responsibilities include: Planning and delivering internal communications activity across multiple channels Creating high-quality content for digital and offline platforms Managing and developing the organisation's intranet (Workvivo) as a key communication tool Working closely with stakeholders across the business to source and share content Supporting corporate events and engagement initiatives Liaising with external agencies for design, print and digital content Maintaining a content calendar and keeping systems up to date About you Experience in a communications or marketing role Strong writing and content creation skills across different channels Confident using CMS platforms, digital tools and analytics Able to build strong relationships across a business and influence stakeholders Organised, proactive and comfortable managing multiple priorities A communications-related qualification or degree is preferred, alongside a commitment to ongoing professional development. Desirable Experience in internal communications or colleague engagement Background in housing or a similarly regulated sector This role would suit someone looking to develop their career in a collaborative organisation where you can make a genuine impact and contribute to meaningful work across the business. We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit (url removed) and (url removed) for our privacy policy.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Communications Officer Salary: 30,000 - 34,000 We're working with a large, well-established organisation in the North East that provides housing, property services and community investment to tens of thousands of customers across the region. With a strong social purpose and a focus on improving lives and places, they are known for delivering high-quality services while continuing to invest in their people, technology and communities. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys creating engaging content, working collaboratively across teams and using digital platforms to connect people and share key messages in a purpose-driven environment. The role You'll support the delivery of the internal communications strategy, helping to ensure colleagues stay informed, engaged and aligned. Key responsibilities include: Planning and delivering internal communications activity across multiple channels Creating high-quality content for digital and offline platforms Managing and developing the organisation's intranet (Workvivo) as a key communication tool Working closely with stakeholders across the business to source and share content Supporting corporate events and engagement initiatives Liaising with external agencies for design, print and digital content Maintaining a content calendar and keeping systems up to date About you Experience in a communications or marketing role Strong writing and content creation skills across different channels Confident using CMS platforms, digital tools and analytics Able to build strong relationships across a business and influence stakeholders Organised, proactive and comfortable managing multiple priorities A communications-related qualification or degree is preferred, alongside a commitment to ongoing professional development. Desirable Experience in internal communications or colleague engagement Background in housing or a similarly regulated sector This role would suit someone looking to develop their career in a collaborative organisation where you can make a genuine impact and contribute to meaningful work across the business. We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit (url removed) and (url removed) for our privacy policy.
North-PB
Safety & Security Solutions Architect
North-PB
Job Title: Safety & Security Product Architect Location: Camberley preferable, or London & South East Salary: Competitive Type: Permanent Sector: Product & Propositions - Public Sector, Defence & Justice and Enterprise & Datacentre. Job Description As a Safety & Security Product Architect , you will be a technical and commercial to shape how North best meets market demand and grow its business for safety & security solutions. You work alongside the Head of IoT and Networking, Head of Software and Head of Marketing and report to the Chief Product & Propositions Officer. You will report to the Head of Safety & Security, working to create propositions and solutions that drive sustainable growth for the safety & security portfolio across our three sectors Public Sector, Defence & Justice and Enterprise & Datacentre. This is an exciting and broad role that will require technical & market and commercial acumen, with strong relationship and collaboration skills. You will own North the safety & security portfolio plan, collaborating with our the exec leadership team, technology partners, customers, and internal sales, commercial, technical and service teams to develop winning partnerships and propositions, drive new pipeline, win bids and drive sustainable EBITDA growth for the portfolio and the business. RESPONSIBILITIES Safety & Security Architect You will bring an in-depth view of Safety & Security technologies and how market opportunities can be realised within North s target market sectors (Public Sector, Defence, Datacentre & Enterprise) Customer centric with hunger to explore customer feedback and validate North service offering and roadmap The ability to collate and understand client business requirements for safety & security and develop technical requirements, designs and winning North solutions. You will have a passion for how analytics and automation with emerging technology, from North partners, can transform and deliver new value to physical security, operational and IT teams You will actively support strategic bids across the three sectors developing winning solutions and acting as overall design authority. You will develop and deliver consulting packages to define and accelerate demand for North products & solutions Work with the Product & propositions team, marketing team and sector teams to develop and deliver performance enhancing product training, pre-sales, competitor insight, bid documentation, technical demos and customer workshops. You will work to scope, define and deliver efficient proof of concepts, with clear business success criteria for new and emerging technology solutions ie analytics Packages. To succeed in the role, the following skills, knowledge and attributes are key: Greater than 10 years track record in safety & security consulting and/ or developing winning integrated safety & security solutions to meet business requirements and deliver successful commercial outcomes Strong market & technical understanding of safety & security market, competitive dynamics and emerging trends and how a security integrator could and should win in the UK market with a technical knowledge of integrated systems for safety & security Experience of control room transformation, automation and analytics projects In addition to security systems expertise a strong working knowledge of networking, cyber security, server, database, software and cloud also expected. Experience of partners including (Genetec, Milestone, Advancis, Gallagher, Axis, Pro, Hanwha, Aruba, Cisco, Fortinet an advantage). Excellent relationship management and communication skills Analytical and detail conscious & problem solving skills Location Camberley preferable, or London & South East North rewards employees with a competitive market salary and an excellent benefits package and offers fantastic opportunities for progression throughout the company. Further details of package on offer will be discussed at application stage. North is an equal opportunity employer; we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Benefits We offer a competitive remuneration package reflective of the candidate s skills and experience, along with a range of benefits typical for roles within the IT sector , including: Generous holiday entitlement Contributory pension scheme Healthcare and wellbeing programmes Professional development and training opportunities Flexible working arrangements subject to business needs Employee assistance programmes How to Apply If you are a proactive and detail-oriented professional looking to make a meaningful impact within a dynamic organisation, we welcome your application. Please submit your CV and complete the application form . We can only accept candidates who have the Right To Work in the UK
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Safety & Security Product Architect Location: Camberley preferable, or London & South East Salary: Competitive Type: Permanent Sector: Product & Propositions - Public Sector, Defence & Justice and Enterprise & Datacentre. Job Description As a Safety & Security Product Architect , you will be a technical and commercial to shape how North best meets market demand and grow its business for safety & security solutions. You work alongside the Head of IoT and Networking, Head of Software and Head of Marketing and report to the Chief Product & Propositions Officer. You will report to the Head of Safety & Security, working to create propositions and solutions that drive sustainable growth for the safety & security portfolio across our three sectors Public Sector, Defence & Justice and Enterprise & Datacentre. This is an exciting and broad role that will require technical & market and commercial acumen, with strong relationship and collaboration skills. You will own North the safety & security portfolio plan, collaborating with our the exec leadership team, technology partners, customers, and internal sales, commercial, technical and service teams to develop winning partnerships and propositions, drive new pipeline, win bids and drive sustainable EBITDA growth for the portfolio and the business. RESPONSIBILITIES Safety & Security Architect You will bring an in-depth view of Safety & Security technologies and how market opportunities can be realised within North s target market sectors (Public Sector, Defence, Datacentre & Enterprise) Customer centric with hunger to explore customer feedback and validate North service offering and roadmap The ability to collate and understand client business requirements for safety & security and develop technical requirements, designs and winning North solutions. You will have a passion for how analytics and automation with emerging technology, from North partners, can transform and deliver new value to physical security, operational and IT teams You will actively support strategic bids across the three sectors developing winning solutions and acting as overall design authority. You will develop and deliver consulting packages to define and accelerate demand for North products & solutions Work with the Product & propositions team, marketing team and sector teams to develop and deliver performance enhancing product training, pre-sales, competitor insight, bid documentation, technical demos and customer workshops. You will work to scope, define and deliver efficient proof of concepts, with clear business success criteria for new and emerging technology solutions ie analytics Packages. To succeed in the role, the following skills, knowledge and attributes are key: Greater than 10 years track record in safety & security consulting and/ or developing winning integrated safety & security solutions to meet business requirements and deliver successful commercial outcomes Strong market & technical understanding of safety & security market, competitive dynamics and emerging trends and how a security integrator could and should win in the UK market with a technical knowledge of integrated systems for safety & security Experience of control room transformation, automation and analytics projects In addition to security systems expertise a strong working knowledge of networking, cyber security, server, database, software and cloud also expected. Experience of partners including (Genetec, Milestone, Advancis, Gallagher, Axis, Pro, Hanwha, Aruba, Cisco, Fortinet an advantage). Excellent relationship management and communication skills Analytical and detail conscious & problem solving skills Location Camberley preferable, or London & South East North rewards employees with a competitive market salary and an excellent benefits package and offers fantastic opportunities for progression throughout the company. Further details of package on offer will be discussed at application stage. North is an equal opportunity employer; we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Benefits We offer a competitive remuneration package reflective of the candidate s skills and experience, along with a range of benefits typical for roles within the IT sector , including: Generous holiday entitlement Contributory pension scheme Healthcare and wellbeing programmes Professional development and training opportunities Flexible working arrangements subject to business needs Employee assistance programmes How to Apply If you are a proactive and detail-oriented professional looking to make a meaningful impact within a dynamic organisation, we welcome your application. Please submit your CV and complete the application form . We can only accept candidates who have the Right To Work in the UK
Reed
Finance Officer - 9 month fixed term contract
Reed
A leading public sector organisation is currently recruiting for a Finance Officer for a 9 month fixed term contract. Based in Central London, this role will be offered hybrid with 3 days attendance required on site per week Interviews are being scheduled shortly, and the organisation is keen to appoint as soon as possible. About the Role You will support the delivery of a comprehensive, customer-focused finance service, working closely with managers, senior finance professionals and stakeholders across the organisation. This is a varied role combining financial reporting, business partnering, and operational finance responsibilities, ensuring strong financial governance while contributing to strategic planning and decision-making. You will also play a key role in maintaining financial systems, supporting compliance, and driving continuous improvement across finance processes. Key Responsibilities Support budget monitoring and control, identifying variances and escalating financial risks and pressures. Prepare high-quality financial reports to support service and corporate decision-making. Undertake core finance activities including raising purchase orders, processing invoices, payments, journals and budget adjustments. Produce regular reconciliations (e.g. bank, debtors, reserves), resolving discrepancies where required. Support statutory returns, year-end processes and financial reporting requirements. Maintain accurate financial systems and ensure integrity of the general ledger and supporting records. Work closely with budget holders and service leads, acting as a trusted finance contact and advisor. Provide guidance on financial regulations, processes and controls to non-finance stakeholders. Contribute to financial planning, forecasting and medium-term financial strategies. Develop financial analysis and modelling to support future service delivery and funding requirements. Support compliance with accounting standards, regulations and audit requirements. Contribute to identifying financial risks and opportunities, supporting mitigation plans. Assist with continuous improvement initiatives, including process efficiencies and digital enhancements. Support projects and transformation programmes across the organisation. Deliver training and advice to stakeholders on financial management where required. About You Ideally studying towards or holding AAT Level 3 (minimum), with progression to Level 4 or equivalent desirable. Experience working within a finance environment, supporting reporting, reconciliations and financial processes. Strong understanding of financial controls and compliance requirements. Ability to analyse financial information and present it clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Experience using finance systems and strong Excel skills; knowledge of Power BI or similar tools is advantageous. Understanding of public sector finance is desirable but not essential. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. A collaborative and proactive approach, with a focus on continuous improvement. Ability to build effective working relationships across a wide range of stakeholders. If you have the relevant skills and experience and are looking to take the next step in your finance career, apply now and we will be in touch.
Jul 01, 2026
Contractor
A leading public sector organisation is currently recruiting for a Finance Officer for a 9 month fixed term contract. Based in Central London, this role will be offered hybrid with 3 days attendance required on site per week Interviews are being scheduled shortly, and the organisation is keen to appoint as soon as possible. About the Role You will support the delivery of a comprehensive, customer-focused finance service, working closely with managers, senior finance professionals and stakeholders across the organisation. This is a varied role combining financial reporting, business partnering, and operational finance responsibilities, ensuring strong financial governance while contributing to strategic planning and decision-making. You will also play a key role in maintaining financial systems, supporting compliance, and driving continuous improvement across finance processes. Key Responsibilities Support budget monitoring and control, identifying variances and escalating financial risks and pressures. Prepare high-quality financial reports to support service and corporate decision-making. Undertake core finance activities including raising purchase orders, processing invoices, payments, journals and budget adjustments. Produce regular reconciliations (e.g. bank, debtors, reserves), resolving discrepancies where required. Support statutory returns, year-end processes and financial reporting requirements. Maintain accurate financial systems and ensure integrity of the general ledger and supporting records. Work closely with budget holders and service leads, acting as a trusted finance contact and advisor. Provide guidance on financial regulations, processes and controls to non-finance stakeholders. Contribute to financial planning, forecasting and medium-term financial strategies. Develop financial analysis and modelling to support future service delivery and funding requirements. Support compliance with accounting standards, regulations and audit requirements. Contribute to identifying financial risks and opportunities, supporting mitigation plans. Assist with continuous improvement initiatives, including process efficiencies and digital enhancements. Support projects and transformation programmes across the organisation. Deliver training and advice to stakeholders on financial management where required. About You Ideally studying towards or holding AAT Level 3 (minimum), with progression to Level 4 or equivalent desirable. Experience working within a finance environment, supporting reporting, reconciliations and financial processes. Strong understanding of financial controls and compliance requirements. Ability to analyse financial information and present it clearly to non-finance stakeholders. Experience using finance systems and strong Excel skills; knowledge of Power BI or similar tools is advantageous. Understanding of public sector finance is desirable but not essential. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. A collaborative and proactive approach, with a focus on continuous improvement. Ability to build effective working relationships across a wide range of stakeholders. If you have the relevant skills and experience and are looking to take the next step in your finance career, apply now and we will be in touch.
Hays Procurement Jobs
Procurement & Contracts Co-ordinator
Hays Procurement Jobs City, Belfast
Your new company Hays are partnering with a well-established organisation within the public sector, to recruit a Procurement & Contracts Officer to join their team based in the Greater Belfast area. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative function that plays a key role in delivering value and ensuring governance across procurement activity. Your new role You will support and deliver a wide range of procurement and contract management activities across the organisation. This will include managing sourcing exercises up to 50k in value, preparing tender documentation, evaluating supplier submissions, and ensuring all activity is completed in line with relevant procurement policies and legislation. You will act as a key point of contact for internal stakeholders, providing guidance on procurement processes, developing specifications, and ensuring best value outcomes. The role will also involve maintaining contract registers and procurement pipelines, supporting contract management processes, analysing supplier spend data, monitoring performance against KPIs, and contributing to audit and compliance requirements. In addition, you will work closely with both internal departments and external suppliers, supporting continuous improvement initiatives and promoting best practice across procurement and governance. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in a procurement or purchasing role Experience managing sourcing activities or tenders (ideally up to 50k) Understanding of procurement legislation and best practice (public sector exposure desirable) Experience advising or supporting stakeholders through procurement processes Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities Experience in supplier engagement and contract administration Exposure to spend analysis and reporting (Excel or similar tools) Experience using e-tendering systems or contract management platforms Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A relevant third-level qualification or equivalent practical experience What you'll get in return Competitive salary package Opportunity to gain exposure within a structured public sector environment Supportive team environment with opportunities for development Pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Your new company Hays are partnering with a well-established organisation within the public sector, to recruit a Procurement & Contracts Officer to join their team based in the Greater Belfast area. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative function that plays a key role in delivering value and ensuring governance across procurement activity. Your new role You will support and deliver a wide range of procurement and contract management activities across the organisation. This will include managing sourcing exercises up to 50k in value, preparing tender documentation, evaluating supplier submissions, and ensuring all activity is completed in line with relevant procurement policies and legislation. You will act as a key point of contact for internal stakeholders, providing guidance on procurement processes, developing specifications, and ensuring best value outcomes. The role will also involve maintaining contract registers and procurement pipelines, supporting contract management processes, analysing supplier spend data, monitoring performance against KPIs, and contributing to audit and compliance requirements. In addition, you will work closely with both internal departments and external suppliers, supporting continuous improvement initiatives and promoting best practice across procurement and governance. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience in a procurement or purchasing role Experience managing sourcing activities or tenders (ideally up to 50k) Understanding of procurement legislation and best practice (public sector exposure desirable) Experience advising or supporting stakeholders through procurement processes Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities Experience in supplier engagement and contract administration Exposure to spend analysis and reporting (Excel or similar tools) Experience using e-tendering systems or contract management platforms Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A relevant third-level qualification or equivalent practical experience What you'll get in return Competitive salary package Opportunity to gain exposure within a structured public sector environment Supportive team environment with opportunities for development Pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Octave Recruitment Ltd
Emergency Management Officer
Octave Recruitment Ltd
We are looking for an experienced Emergency Management Officer to join a local authority team in Cardiff. This is a key role supporting the development, implementation and review of emergency planning, resilience and business continuity arrangements. You will play an important part in helping to safeguard residents, communities and critical services during periods of disruption. Location: Cardiff (County Hall) Rate: 23.00 per hour Contract: 12 Months+ Start Date: ASAP Hours: 37 per week Key Responsibilities: Develop and maintain emergency plans, policies and procedures. Support compliance with the Civil Contingencies Act and related legislation. Coordinate with emergency services, partner agencies and internal departments. Deliver training exercises and emergency preparedness activities. Participate in the emergency on-call rota and incident response arrangements. Support business continuity planning and resilience initiatives. Requirements: Experience in emergency planning, resilience or business continuity. Knowledge of the Civil Contingencies Act and emergency response procedures. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings, weekends and on-call duties. If you have relevant emergency management or resilience experience and are available to start at short notice, we'd like to hear from you.
Jul 01, 2026
Contractor
We are looking for an experienced Emergency Management Officer to join a local authority team in Cardiff. This is a key role supporting the development, implementation and review of emergency planning, resilience and business continuity arrangements. You will play an important part in helping to safeguard residents, communities and critical services during periods of disruption. Location: Cardiff (County Hall) Rate: 23.00 per hour Contract: 12 Months+ Start Date: ASAP Hours: 37 per week Key Responsibilities: Develop and maintain emergency plans, policies and procedures. Support compliance with the Civil Contingencies Act and related legislation. Coordinate with emergency services, partner agencies and internal departments. Deliver training exercises and emergency preparedness activities. Participate in the emergency on-call rota and incident response arrangements. Support business continuity planning and resilience initiatives. Requirements: Experience in emergency planning, resilience or business continuity. Knowledge of the Civil Contingencies Act and emergency response procedures. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings, weekends and on-call duties. If you have relevant emergency management or resilience experience and are available to start at short notice, we'd like to hear from you.
Leicester Diocesan Board of Finance
Church and Community Support Officer
Leicester Diocesan Board of Finance Leicester, Leicestershire
Join the Diocese of Leicester as our Church and Community Support Officer Are you passionate about strengthening communities and supporting historic churches to be open for future generations? We are looking for somebody relational, empowering and adaptable to be our Church and Community Support Officer to work with our parishes and their communities, helping to build local engagement and ensure church buildings remain sustainable as a place of worship and a resource for the local community. This is a new fixed-term post made possible by a grant from the Church Commissioners of the Church of England through their Buildings for Mission funding. About the Role Provide on-the-ground support to Parochial Church Councils (PCCs) to increase local engagement and volunteer capacity. Support PCCs and congregations to engage with their communities through consultation, surveys, and outreach initiatives. Help churches identify ways to maximise the potential of their buildings, including generating income and securing funding. Develop volunteering opportunities and support the creation of Friends Groups and other local initiatives. Build partnerships with local authorities, businesses, charities and community organisations. Support PCCs in exploring new models such as Festival Churches Facilitate shared learning across the Diocese. What We're Looking For Experience of managing community-led projects and working with volunteers. Ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including clergy, PCCs and external partners. A proactive, self-starting approach with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. An open-minded approach with the ability to adapt to local needs Excellent interpersonal, negotiating and communication skills. Strong project management skills, including planning, monitoring and evaluation Good IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office and databases. Ability to travel regularly across the Diocese and work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends. Sympathy with and commitment to the values and mission of the Church of England and the Diocese of Leicester. Desirable: Experience of heritage funding (e.g. NLHF) Knowledge of Church of England structures An interest in historic buildings Why Join Us? Be part of a collaborative and experienced Church Buildings Team. Hybrid working with a Leicester office base An opportunity to work with a variety of different communities across Leicestershire, each with its own needs. Make a tangible difference to local communities and the future of historic church buildings. Generous pension (10% employer contribution) and annual leave (25 days plus bank holidays). Opportunities for training, development and professional growth. How to Apply Apply via the Pathways recruitment website. Closing Date: Sunday 19th July Shortlisting date: Wednesday 22nd July Interview Date: Friday 31st July Anticipated Start Date: Autumn 2026 We particularly welcome applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority Heritage candidates, especially those of Black descent, who are currently underrepresented in our organisation. The Diocese of Leicester, part of the Church of England, is committed to the safeguarding, care and nurture of everyone within our church community. We follow the Church of England's Safeguarding Policies and relevant statutory guidance. We believe that safeguarding is everybody's business. This post is subject to a Basic DBS check and proof of right to work in the UK. The Diocese is unable to offer a Certificate of Sponsorship.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Join the Diocese of Leicester as our Church and Community Support Officer Are you passionate about strengthening communities and supporting historic churches to be open for future generations? We are looking for somebody relational, empowering and adaptable to be our Church and Community Support Officer to work with our parishes and their communities, helping to build local engagement and ensure church buildings remain sustainable as a place of worship and a resource for the local community. This is a new fixed-term post made possible by a grant from the Church Commissioners of the Church of England through their Buildings for Mission funding. About the Role Provide on-the-ground support to Parochial Church Councils (PCCs) to increase local engagement and volunteer capacity. Support PCCs and congregations to engage with their communities through consultation, surveys, and outreach initiatives. Help churches identify ways to maximise the potential of their buildings, including generating income and securing funding. Develop volunteering opportunities and support the creation of Friends Groups and other local initiatives. Build partnerships with local authorities, businesses, charities and community organisations. Support PCCs in exploring new models such as Festival Churches Facilitate shared learning across the Diocese. What We're Looking For Experience of managing community-led projects and working with volunteers. Ability to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including clergy, PCCs and external partners. A proactive, self-starting approach with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. An open-minded approach with the ability to adapt to local needs Excellent interpersonal, negotiating and communication skills. Strong project management skills, including planning, monitoring and evaluation Good IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office and databases. Ability to travel regularly across the Diocese and work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends. Sympathy with and commitment to the values and mission of the Church of England and the Diocese of Leicester. Desirable: Experience of heritage funding (e.g. NLHF) Knowledge of Church of England structures An interest in historic buildings Why Join Us? Be part of a collaborative and experienced Church Buildings Team. Hybrid working with a Leicester office base An opportunity to work with a variety of different communities across Leicestershire, each with its own needs. Make a tangible difference to local communities and the future of historic church buildings. Generous pension (10% employer contribution) and annual leave (25 days plus bank holidays). Opportunities for training, development and professional growth. How to Apply Apply via the Pathways recruitment website. Closing Date: Sunday 19th July Shortlisting date: Wednesday 22nd July Interview Date: Friday 31st July Anticipated Start Date: Autumn 2026 We particularly welcome applications from UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority Heritage candidates, especially those of Black descent, who are currently underrepresented in our organisation. The Diocese of Leicester, part of the Church of England, is committed to the safeguarding, care and nurture of everyone within our church community. We follow the Church of England's Safeguarding Policies and relevant statutory guidance. We believe that safeguarding is everybody's business. This post is subject to a Basic DBS check and proof of right to work in the UK. The Diocese is unable to offer a Certificate of Sponsorship.
Alzheimer's Research UK
Supporter Acquisition Executive
Alzheimer's Research UK Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Supporter Acquisition Executive We are looking for a confident and driven marketer who is eager to join a hard-working and ambitious Individual Giving team. As the fastest growing medical research charity in the UK, we're proud that the Individual Giving team is continuing to produce highly successful campaigns, driving income, and acquiring the most engaged new supporters. Working with teams across the charity, you'll be supporting the Senior Officer and Officer to plan and deliver direct marketing campaigns across a range of channels, including digital and print. You'll also work with external agencies to support campaign delivery. Activity within the acquisition portfolio is varied, from helping to develop online supporter journeys and prize-led campaigns to supporting training and campaign communications. Your work will help drive income and attract new, engaged supporters to the charity. This is an entry-level role suited to someone organised, detail-focused and keen to develop a career in fundraising, marketing, or supporter communications. On a day-to-day basis, the post holder will support campaign activity, compile regular reports across a range of financial and non-financial KPIs, and help ensure compliance with the latest regulations and codes of practice. The successful candidate will help the team deliver well-organised, accurate and timely direct marketing activity. They will keep campaign administration on track, maintain reliable records, communicate clearly with colleagues and suppliers, and show enthusiasm for learning about supporter engagement and fundraising. The successful candidate will be eager to learn and develop and will bring a proactive approach to supporting a collaborative team with ambitious goals. You'll be part of a team that works across a multitude of channels; speaking to range of audiences with one theme in common - compelling people to support our work and bring about life-changing dementia treatments. Key Responsibilities: Support the planning, coordination, and delivery of successful campaigns across a range of channels, including digital and print. Assist with preparing campaign briefs, schedules, fundraising scripts, and other marketing materials. Help maintain accurate supporter data, ensuring records are updated carefully and in line with data protection requirements. Liaise with internal teams and external suppliers to help ensure campaign activity is delivered on time and to agreed standards. Process invoices, purchase orders, and other routine financial administration linked to campaign activity. Help ensure all campaign activity complies with relevant regulations and codes of practice. Work closely with Data and Digital teams to ensure effective processes are worked to and full campaign evaluation is possible. Assist with reporting by gathering campaign results, updating trackers, and maintaining accurate records. Proofread campaign materials and help ensure communications are accurate, consistent and supporter focused. Conduct monthly competitor analysis, support weekly call listening, monitor social media comments relating to campaigns, and share team updates on the intranet. Knowledge, skills and experience needed: Good organisational skills and the ability to prioritise workload. Focus on results and continuous improvement. Excellent attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the confidence to communicate with people of all levels. Agency management skills. Use of CRM or database systems. Strong team player and self-motivator. Flexibility to work some unsocial hours and willingness to travel independently. Additional Information: Ways of working: As part of our Agile ways of working you will be required to work approximately 2 days a week from the office, which is subject to the requirements of the role and the business needs. Flexibility on where you work can be split between working from home and our office. Roles that are classed as part of the Agile ways of working are not able to claim any costs for Mileage/Travel on Public Transport, Accommodation and/or Meals. This includes when attending the office for various meetings/events. Our Office : Our office is at 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge, CB21 6AD. Salary : Circa £24,000 per annum, plus benefits Please download the Vacancy Pack on our website for more information. The closing date for applications is the 5th July 2026 , with interviews being arrange once shortlisting has been completed. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We would encourage you to submit your application at the earliest opportunity, as on occasion we may have to bring forward the interview date and/or the closing date based on the needs of the business. Although a possibility, this will only happen in exceptional circumstances. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures, particularly from those in the global majority, those with disabilities, men and those from the LGBTQIA+ community. Any offer of employment is however subject to you having the right to work in the UK. As part of our commitment to being an inclusive employer and ensuring fairness and consistency in our selection process, we will handle your CV and application with the utmost confidentiality. Should you require any adjustments at either the application or interview stage, please contact us via our website. How to apply: Please create an online account using our Online Recruitment Platform which can be accessed through our Job Vacancies page. You will be able to attach your CV to your application and track the status of your application. About Alzheimer's Research UK: Alzheimer's Research UK is the UK's leading dementia research charity. Our mission is to accelerate progress towards a cure. Today 1 in 2 people will be impacted by dementia, either through caring for a loved one, developing it themselves or tragically both. But there is hope.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Supporter Acquisition Executive We are looking for a confident and driven marketer who is eager to join a hard-working and ambitious Individual Giving team. As the fastest growing medical research charity in the UK, we're proud that the Individual Giving team is continuing to produce highly successful campaigns, driving income, and acquiring the most engaged new supporters. Working with teams across the charity, you'll be supporting the Senior Officer and Officer to plan and deliver direct marketing campaigns across a range of channels, including digital and print. You'll also work with external agencies to support campaign delivery. Activity within the acquisition portfolio is varied, from helping to develop online supporter journeys and prize-led campaigns to supporting training and campaign communications. Your work will help drive income and attract new, engaged supporters to the charity. This is an entry-level role suited to someone organised, detail-focused and keen to develop a career in fundraising, marketing, or supporter communications. On a day-to-day basis, the post holder will support campaign activity, compile regular reports across a range of financial and non-financial KPIs, and help ensure compliance with the latest regulations and codes of practice. The successful candidate will help the team deliver well-organised, accurate and timely direct marketing activity. They will keep campaign administration on track, maintain reliable records, communicate clearly with colleagues and suppliers, and show enthusiasm for learning about supporter engagement and fundraising. The successful candidate will be eager to learn and develop and will bring a proactive approach to supporting a collaborative team with ambitious goals. You'll be part of a team that works across a multitude of channels; speaking to range of audiences with one theme in common - compelling people to support our work and bring about life-changing dementia treatments. Key Responsibilities: Support the planning, coordination, and delivery of successful campaigns across a range of channels, including digital and print. Assist with preparing campaign briefs, schedules, fundraising scripts, and other marketing materials. Help maintain accurate supporter data, ensuring records are updated carefully and in line with data protection requirements. Liaise with internal teams and external suppliers to help ensure campaign activity is delivered on time and to agreed standards. Process invoices, purchase orders, and other routine financial administration linked to campaign activity. Help ensure all campaign activity complies with relevant regulations and codes of practice. Work closely with Data and Digital teams to ensure effective processes are worked to and full campaign evaluation is possible. Assist with reporting by gathering campaign results, updating trackers, and maintaining accurate records. Proofread campaign materials and help ensure communications are accurate, consistent and supporter focused. Conduct monthly competitor analysis, support weekly call listening, monitor social media comments relating to campaigns, and share team updates on the intranet. Knowledge, skills and experience needed: Good organisational skills and the ability to prioritise workload. Focus on results and continuous improvement. Excellent attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the confidence to communicate with people of all levels. Agency management skills. Use of CRM or database systems. Strong team player and self-motivator. Flexibility to work some unsocial hours and willingness to travel independently. Additional Information: Ways of working: As part of our Agile ways of working you will be required to work approximately 2 days a week from the office, which is subject to the requirements of the role and the business needs. Flexibility on where you work can be split between working from home and our office. Roles that are classed as part of the Agile ways of working are not able to claim any costs for Mileage/Travel on Public Transport, Accommodation and/or Meals. This includes when attending the office for various meetings/events. Our Office : Our office is at 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge, CB21 6AD. Salary : Circa £24,000 per annum, plus benefits Please download the Vacancy Pack on our website for more information. The closing date for applications is the 5th July 2026 , with interviews being arrange once shortlisting has been completed. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We would encourage you to submit your application at the earliest opportunity, as on occasion we may have to bring forward the interview date and/or the closing date based on the needs of the business. Although a possibility, this will only happen in exceptional circumstances. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures, particularly from those in the global majority, those with disabilities, men and those from the LGBTQIA+ community. Any offer of employment is however subject to you having the right to work in the UK. As part of our commitment to being an inclusive employer and ensuring fairness and consistency in our selection process, we will handle your CV and application with the utmost confidentiality. Should you require any adjustments at either the application or interview stage, please contact us via our website. How to apply: Please create an online account using our Online Recruitment Platform which can be accessed through our Job Vacancies page. You will be able to attach your CV to your application and track the status of your application. About Alzheimer's Research UK: Alzheimer's Research UK is the UK's leading dementia research charity. Our mission is to accelerate progress towards a cure. Today 1 in 2 people will be impacted by dementia, either through caring for a loved one, developing it themselves or tragically both. But there is hope.
Temploy Connection
Contracts & Data Officer
Temploy Connection Barnsley, Yorkshire
We are seeking temporary Contracts and Data Officers to support waste disposal and HWRC contracts within a busy local authority service. The role includes monitoring contractor performance, analysing complex payment mechanisms, ensuring accurate reporting, validating invoices, and processing payments, alongside managing stakeholder queries, attending contract meetings, and undertaking site inspections. This is a fast-paced role in a regulated environment requiring strong analytical skills and attention to detail. An understanding of contract management within a regulated environment (waste/local authority) experience is desirable. Responsibilities:- Assist with work allocation, recruitment, motivation, training, welfare and discipline issues as appropriate, proactively managing conflicting demands from clients, customers and services users. To assist with the management of all procedural aspects and data specific elements of managed contracts in line with their individual contract conditions, performance targets and budgets. Lead on resolving complex queries, issues and disputes arising from customers and contractors, ensuring the delivery of a seamless service including dealing with complaints and difficult customers. Provide professional advice, guidance and information to a range of stakeholders. To be responsible for the identification of any breaches of contract conditions or performance standards and to assist in agreeing appropriate remedial actions. To assist with the cyclical and/or bespoke procurement activities required to be completed to ensure value for money. To be responsible for and ensure that areas and facilities relating to a managed contract which are utilised by service users are fit for purpose and meet the needs and aspirations of those service users. To ensure all Business Continuity Plans relating to managed contracts are robust and fit for purpose. To be responsible for maintaining and updating the service Contract Register and identifying opportunities for development and efficiency. Undertake detailed electronic data submissions and returns, using multiple software platforms and reporting tools. Liaise, negotiate, influence and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders including Area Councils, councillors, managers, employees and members of the public, government departments and partnership agencies. Undertake performance management and complex data analysis and interpretation, promoting quality practice and service delivery, ensuring continuous improvement. Contribute to the development of service strategies, policies and forward planning short term and long term. Undertake accurate calculation and timely processing of financial information, maintaining controls in accordance with legislation and procedures, ensuring information is stored accurately, appropriately and confidentially, minimising fraud and overpayments. Keep abreast of wider service developments as well as maintain knowledge of local and national regulations, policies and procedures to enhance the service accordingly, to satisfy internal and external demands. Education & Training Level 3 (e.g. ILM level 3 / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent vocational/technical qualification) Relevant Experience Experience of policy and procedure formulation and implementation. Experience in performance management, setting targets, plans and monitoring performance. Experience in research and development activity including data analysis and performance reporting. Experience in the key principles of contract management, contract law and procurement. Significant experience of financial control mechanisms. Skills and Abilties Excellent communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills with the ability to deal with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to work at senior levels within an organisation and partnership agreements, sometimes in areas of tension and conflict. Strong organisation and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure, being self-motivated and able to use own initiative under minimal supervision. Ability to produce quality documentation including reports, ensuring they are suitable for particular audiences. Ability to organise and prioritise conflicting workloads. Strong organisation and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure, being self-motivated and able to use own initiative under minimal supervision. Ability to effectively manage projects and processes to deadlines. Ability to apply creative skills to develop innovative service improvements.
Jul 01, 2026
Seasonal
We are seeking temporary Contracts and Data Officers to support waste disposal and HWRC contracts within a busy local authority service. The role includes monitoring contractor performance, analysing complex payment mechanisms, ensuring accurate reporting, validating invoices, and processing payments, alongside managing stakeholder queries, attending contract meetings, and undertaking site inspections. This is a fast-paced role in a regulated environment requiring strong analytical skills and attention to detail. An understanding of contract management within a regulated environment (waste/local authority) experience is desirable. Responsibilities:- Assist with work allocation, recruitment, motivation, training, welfare and discipline issues as appropriate, proactively managing conflicting demands from clients, customers and services users. To assist with the management of all procedural aspects and data specific elements of managed contracts in line with their individual contract conditions, performance targets and budgets. Lead on resolving complex queries, issues and disputes arising from customers and contractors, ensuring the delivery of a seamless service including dealing with complaints and difficult customers. Provide professional advice, guidance and information to a range of stakeholders. To be responsible for the identification of any breaches of contract conditions or performance standards and to assist in agreeing appropriate remedial actions. To assist with the cyclical and/or bespoke procurement activities required to be completed to ensure value for money. To be responsible for and ensure that areas and facilities relating to a managed contract which are utilised by service users are fit for purpose and meet the needs and aspirations of those service users. To ensure all Business Continuity Plans relating to managed contracts are robust and fit for purpose. To be responsible for maintaining and updating the service Contract Register and identifying opportunities for development and efficiency. Undertake detailed electronic data submissions and returns, using multiple software platforms and reporting tools. Liaise, negotiate, influence and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders including Area Councils, councillors, managers, employees and members of the public, government departments and partnership agencies. Undertake performance management and complex data analysis and interpretation, promoting quality practice and service delivery, ensuring continuous improvement. Contribute to the development of service strategies, policies and forward planning short term and long term. Undertake accurate calculation and timely processing of financial information, maintaining controls in accordance with legislation and procedures, ensuring information is stored accurately, appropriately and confidentially, minimising fraud and overpayments. Keep abreast of wider service developments as well as maintain knowledge of local and national regulations, policies and procedures to enhance the service accordingly, to satisfy internal and external demands. Education & Training Level 3 (e.g. ILM level 3 / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent vocational/technical qualification) Relevant Experience Experience of policy and procedure formulation and implementation. Experience in performance management, setting targets, plans and monitoring performance. Experience in research and development activity including data analysis and performance reporting. Experience in the key principles of contract management, contract law and procurement. Significant experience of financial control mechanisms. Skills and Abilties Excellent communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills with the ability to deal with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Ability to work at senior levels within an organisation and partnership agreements, sometimes in areas of tension and conflict. Strong organisation and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure, being self-motivated and able to use own initiative under minimal supervision. Ability to produce quality documentation including reports, ensuring they are suitable for particular audiences. Ability to organise and prioritise conflicting workloads. Strong organisation and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure, being self-motivated and able to use own initiative under minimal supervision. Ability to effectively manage projects and processes to deadlines. Ability to apply creative skills to develop innovative service improvements.
Headway Devon
Carers Lead
Headway Devon Exeter, Devon
Carers Lead Exeter, Devon (with travel around Exeter and East Devon) The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury. Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve. We are now looking for a Carers Lead to join us on a permanent, part-time basis, working 6 hours per week, 1.30 pm - 7.30 pm. An immediate start is available. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £14.06 - Excellent training provided - Group company pension - Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity - Friendly and inclusive culture - The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progress This is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with a sensitive approach to vulnerable people and the confidence to work independently to join our dedicated organisation. Your work will make a real difference to carers, helping them feel better informed, less isolated and more supported as they navigate the challenges that can come with brain injury, creating a genuine impact in countless lives. What's more, with part-time hours, excellent training, and a friendly and inclusive culture, this is a wonderful chance to build a rewarding role within a local charity that truly changes lives. So, if you're ready to bring empathy, sensitivity and calm reassurance to a role that makes a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As a Carers Lead, you will develop and deliver personalised support for informal carers and families of people with acquired brain injuries. You will provide information, advice and guidance through telephone, face-to-face and online support to carers across Exeter and East Devon, helping them handle challenges and access appropriate services. Working closely with colleagues, you will also organise support groups, workshops and consultation events that encourage involvement, build knowledge and strengthen the carers' support network. Additionally, you will: - Develop and grow the carers support service - Support access to young carers groups, bereavement support and respite services - Communicate and collaborate with colleagues on carers projects - Measure and evaluate the effectiveness of the Carers Service About You To be considered as a Carers Lead, you will need: - Experience of working autonomously and lone working - A compassionate, sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times - Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Canva - Good organisational and communication skills This role will require evening and some weekend work. Other organisations may call this role Carers Support Assistant, Carers Services Officer, Family Support Officer, Carers Support Officer, Family Support Co-ordinator, or Support Services Co-ordinator. We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone. Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to provide support with warmth, dignity and understanding as a Carers Lead, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Carers Lead Exeter, Devon (with travel around Exeter and East Devon) The Organisation Operating across Devon and Torbay, Headway Devon is a local charity dedicated to improving life after brain injury. Brain injuries are a hidden disability that can affect personalities, relationships and the ability to lead an independent life. When a person's life is turned upside down by a brain injury, we ensure they get the help and support they need and deserve. We are now looking for a Carers Lead to join us on a permanent, part-time basis, working 6 hours per week, 1.30 pm - 7.30 pm. An immediate start is available. The Benefits - Hourly rate of £14.06 - Excellent training provided - Group company pension - Develop an extremely rewarding career with a local charity - Friendly and inclusive culture - The chance to play a key role in people's recovery process and support their progress This is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate individual with a sensitive approach to vulnerable people and the confidence to work independently to join our dedicated organisation. Your work will make a real difference to carers, helping them feel better informed, less isolated and more supported as they navigate the challenges that can come with brain injury, creating a genuine impact in countless lives. What's more, with part-time hours, excellent training, and a friendly and inclusive culture, this is a wonderful chance to build a rewarding role within a local charity that truly changes lives. So, if you're ready to bring empathy, sensitivity and calm reassurance to a role that makes a real difference, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As a Carers Lead, you will develop and deliver personalised support for informal carers and families of people with acquired brain injuries. You will provide information, advice and guidance through telephone, face-to-face and online support to carers across Exeter and East Devon, helping them handle challenges and access appropriate services. Working closely with colleagues, you will also organise support groups, workshops and consultation events that encourage involvement, build knowledge and strengthen the carers' support network. Additionally, you will: - Develop and grow the carers support service - Support access to young carers groups, bereavement support and respite services - Communicate and collaborate with colleagues on carers projects - Measure and evaluate the effectiveness of the Carers Service About You To be considered as a Carers Lead, you will need: - Experience of working autonomously and lone working - A compassionate, sensitive approach to vulnerable people, maintaining their dignity and self-respect at all times - Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Canva - Good organisational and communication skills This role will require evening and some weekend work. Other organisations may call this role Carers Support Assistant, Carers Services Officer, Family Support Officer, Carers Support Officer, Family Support Co-ordinator, or Support Services Co-ordinator. We are a disability friendly employer who welcomes applications from all members of the community and aspires to create an inclusive workplace for everyone. Webrecruit and Headway Devon are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to provide support with warmth, dignity and understanding as a Carers Lead, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Liberty CL Recruitment
Senior Payroll Officer
Liberty CL Recruitment
Liberty Recruitment Group are delighted to be partnering exclusively with a global organisation in the search for an experienced Senior Payroll Officer to join their team on a permanent, part-time basis. Our client is looking for a detail-oriented payroll professional to take ownership of the end-to-end payroll function, ensuring employees receive an accurate, compliant and efficient payroll service throughout the employee lifecycle. Based in Fareham, paying £40,000 FTE (£24,500 actual), this role offers part-time hours (22.5 hours per week) with hybrid working available. You ll sit within a fantastic HR & payroll team and report into an incredibly personable Head of People who is an integral part of the business. What you'll do as the Senior Payroll Officer: Manage the end-to-end payroll process, ensuring payroll is delivered accurately and on time. Ensure compliance with HMRC legislation, including PAYE, National Insurance, statutory payments and pension regulations. Maintain payroll systems, ensuring data accuracy, integrity and continuous improvement. Lead payroll projects, including payroll system implementations, acquisitions, mergers and organisational changes. Administer company pension schemes and employee benefits. Respond promptly to payroll queries from employees and internal stakeholders. Produce monthly and year-end payroll reports. Support internal and external financial audits relating to payroll. Monitor changes in payroll, tax and pension legislation, ensuring ongoing compliance. The ideal candidate will have: CIPP qualification or equivalent experience. Proven experience managing end-to-end payroll within a medium or large organisation. Strong knowledge of UK payroll legislation, HMRC requirements and statutory payments. Strong attention to detail with the ability to work accurately under pressure. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. The ability to prioritise workloads and consistently meet strict deadlines. Company Benefits: 25 days holiday + bank holidays Hybrid working 1 day a week in the office Company bonus scheme Enhanced pension scheme Private medical insurance Life assurance Free parking Plus, more! If you are looking for your next opportunity and have the skills and expertise to match this role, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to one of the team at Liberty Recruitment Group.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Liberty Recruitment Group are delighted to be partnering exclusively with a global organisation in the search for an experienced Senior Payroll Officer to join their team on a permanent, part-time basis. Our client is looking for a detail-oriented payroll professional to take ownership of the end-to-end payroll function, ensuring employees receive an accurate, compliant and efficient payroll service throughout the employee lifecycle. Based in Fareham, paying £40,000 FTE (£24,500 actual), this role offers part-time hours (22.5 hours per week) with hybrid working available. You ll sit within a fantastic HR & payroll team and report into an incredibly personable Head of People who is an integral part of the business. What you'll do as the Senior Payroll Officer: Manage the end-to-end payroll process, ensuring payroll is delivered accurately and on time. Ensure compliance with HMRC legislation, including PAYE, National Insurance, statutory payments and pension regulations. Maintain payroll systems, ensuring data accuracy, integrity and continuous improvement. Lead payroll projects, including payroll system implementations, acquisitions, mergers and organisational changes. Administer company pension schemes and employee benefits. Respond promptly to payroll queries from employees and internal stakeholders. Produce monthly and year-end payroll reports. Support internal and external financial audits relating to payroll. Monitor changes in payroll, tax and pension legislation, ensuring ongoing compliance. The ideal candidate will have: CIPP qualification or equivalent experience. Proven experience managing end-to-end payroll within a medium or large organisation. Strong knowledge of UK payroll legislation, HMRC requirements and statutory payments. Strong attention to detail with the ability to work accurately under pressure. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. The ability to prioritise workloads and consistently meet strict deadlines. Company Benefits: 25 days holiday + bank holidays Hybrid working 1 day a week in the office Company bonus scheme Enhanced pension scheme Private medical insurance Life assurance Free parking Plus, more! If you are looking for your next opportunity and have the skills and expertise to match this role, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to one of the team at Liberty Recruitment Group.
Alexander Steele
HR Advisor
Alexander Steele Halifax, Yorkshire
Alexander Steele Recruitment is delighted to be partnering with a successful and growing food manufacturing business in the search for an experienced HR Advisor. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive HR professional who enjoys working in a fast-paced operational environment and partnering closely with managers to deliver a first-class people service. Reporting to the Head of HR, you will play a key role in supporting employee relations, recruitment, engagement, payroll processes and continuous improvement initiatives across the business. About the Role As HR Advisor, you will act as a trusted partner to managers and leaders across the organisation, providing practical and commercially focused HR support. Key responsibilities will include: Providing guidance and support on employee relations matters including disciplinary, grievance, absence and performance management cases. Coaching and supporting managers to drive a positive, high-performing culture. Managing long and short-term absence cases, including liaison with occupational health providers. Supporting recruitment activities from vacancy approval through to onboarding and induction. Maintaining accurate HR records and producing reports on key people metrics and trends. Assisting with monthly payroll processes, ensuring all employee changes are communicated accurately and on time. Supporting the development and implementation of HR policies, procedures and people initiatives. Building strong working relationships across the business and supporting employee engagement activities. Contributing to HR projects and wider organisational change initiatives. About You To be successful in this role, you will ideally have: Previous experience in a HR Advisor, HR Officer or HR Business Partner position. CIPD qualification or equivalent HR experience. Strong working knowledge of UK employment legislation. Experience managing a wide range of employee relations cases. The confidence to influence and build credibility with managers at all levels. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Experience supporting recruitment and payroll processes. A proactive and solutions-focused approach to HR. Why Join? Opportunity to join a well-established and growing food manufacturing business. Broad and varied generalist HR role with genuine responsibility. Exposure to business improvement and people-focused projects. Supportive leadership team and positive working culture. Excellent opportunity for career development and progression. If you're looking for your next HR opportunity within a fast-paced manufacturing environment, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Alexander Steele Recruitment is delighted to be partnering with a successful and growing food manufacturing business in the search for an experienced HR Advisor. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive HR professional who enjoys working in a fast-paced operational environment and partnering closely with managers to deliver a first-class people service. Reporting to the Head of HR, you will play a key role in supporting employee relations, recruitment, engagement, payroll processes and continuous improvement initiatives across the business. About the Role As HR Advisor, you will act as a trusted partner to managers and leaders across the organisation, providing practical and commercially focused HR support. Key responsibilities will include: Providing guidance and support on employee relations matters including disciplinary, grievance, absence and performance management cases. Coaching and supporting managers to drive a positive, high-performing culture. Managing long and short-term absence cases, including liaison with occupational health providers. Supporting recruitment activities from vacancy approval through to onboarding and induction. Maintaining accurate HR records and producing reports on key people metrics and trends. Assisting with monthly payroll processes, ensuring all employee changes are communicated accurately and on time. Supporting the development and implementation of HR policies, procedures and people initiatives. Building strong working relationships across the business and supporting employee engagement activities. Contributing to HR projects and wider organisational change initiatives. About You To be successful in this role, you will ideally have: Previous experience in a HR Advisor, HR Officer or HR Business Partner position. CIPD qualification or equivalent HR experience. Strong working knowledge of UK employment legislation. Experience managing a wide range of employee relations cases. The confidence to influence and build credibility with managers at all levels. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Experience supporting recruitment and payroll processes. A proactive and solutions-focused approach to HR. Why Join? Opportunity to join a well-established and growing food manufacturing business. Broad and varied generalist HR role with genuine responsibility. Exposure to business improvement and people-focused projects. Supportive leadership team and positive working culture. Excellent opportunity for career development and progression. If you're looking for your next HR opportunity within a fast-paced manufacturing environment, we'd love to hear from you.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Income Recovery Officer
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Ipswich, Suffolk
Your new companyYou will be joining a well-established and customer-focused housing provider dedicated to delivering high-quality housing services and sustaining successful tenancies. With a strong emphasis on early intervention and resident support, the organisation promotes financial inclusion and works collaboratively with tenants to prevent arrears and maximise income collection. You'll be part of a forward-thinking team committed to making a positive impact within the community.Your new roleAs an Income Recovery Officer, you will be responsible for managing rent accounts and reducing arrears across a designated housing patch. You will take a proactive approach to income collection, supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies while maximising revenue for the organisation.Key responsibilities include: Managing a caseload of rent accounts, ensuring arrears are monitored and recovered effectively Contacting tenants to discuss arrears and agree sustainable repayment arrangements Taking appropriate legal action where necessary, including preparing cases for court and attending hearings. Providing advice and guidance on welfare benefits, budgeting, and financial support Working closely with internal teams and external agencies to support vulnerable tenants Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures What you'll need to succeedTo succeed in this role, you will have: Previous experience in income recovery, rent arrears management, or housing-related roles Strong knowledge of housing benefit and Universal Credit processes Experience of managing a busy caseload and achieving collection targets Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build rapport with residents A proactive and resilient approach, with strong problem-solving skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Desirable: Knowledge of housing law relating to rent arrears and eviction processes Experience of attending court and presenting cases What you'll get in return A rewarding role where you can make a real difference to tenants' lives Flexible and hybrid working options Opportunities for professional development and career progression A supportive and collaborative team environment Competitive salary and benefits package What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Jul 01, 2026
Seasonal
Your new companyYou will be joining a well-established and customer-focused housing provider dedicated to delivering high-quality housing services and sustaining successful tenancies. With a strong emphasis on early intervention and resident support, the organisation promotes financial inclusion and works collaboratively with tenants to prevent arrears and maximise income collection. You'll be part of a forward-thinking team committed to making a positive impact within the community.Your new roleAs an Income Recovery Officer, you will be responsible for managing rent accounts and reducing arrears across a designated housing patch. You will take a proactive approach to income collection, supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies while maximising revenue for the organisation.Key responsibilities include: Managing a caseload of rent accounts, ensuring arrears are monitored and recovered effectively Contacting tenants to discuss arrears and agree sustainable repayment arrangements Taking appropriate legal action where necessary, including preparing cases for court and attending hearings. Providing advice and guidance on welfare benefits, budgeting, and financial support Working closely with internal teams and external agencies to support vulnerable tenants Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures What you'll need to succeedTo succeed in this role, you will have: Previous experience in income recovery, rent arrears management, or housing-related roles Strong knowledge of housing benefit and Universal Credit processes Experience of managing a busy caseload and achieving collection targets Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build rapport with residents A proactive and resilient approach, with strong problem-solving skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Desirable: Knowledge of housing law relating to rent arrears and eviction processes Experience of attending court and presenting cases What you'll get in return A rewarding role where you can make a real difference to tenants' lives Flexible and hybrid working options Opportunities for professional development and career progression A supportive and collaborative team environment Competitive salary and benefits package What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Delta Housing
Procurement and Contracts Officer - Part time 30 hrs pw
Delta Housing Chelmsford, Essex
Procurement and Contracts Officer - Part time 30 hrs pw £30,492 per annum Chelmsford Part-Time Permanent We are looking for a Procurement and Contracts Officer to provide professional and effective Procurement and Contract Management support to the Procurement and Contracts team and wider organisation. What you'll be doing Conduct both FTS and non-FTS procurements following Delta Housing Policies and PA2023 to ensure we are achieving VFM and compliance across all procurement activity. Support Business Partners and Head of Procurement and Contracts with tendering and contract management activities to allow the team to provide a first-class service to the business. Establish and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support the delivery of compliant and excellent Procurement and Contract Management. Provide professional procurement and contract management expertise and advice to internal customers, that advice will include but not be limited to: Specifications. Professional and compliant tender documentation and processes, including evaluation. Professional contract management documentation and activities. Work with the Procurement and Contracts Team and wider organisation to develop and drive continuous improvements for Delta Housing. What we are looking for Proven experience in Public Sector procurement. Proven experience in leading and complex procurements projects successfully. Proven experience of PCR2015 and PA2023 and FTS tender process. Proven experience in managing contracts both for works and services. An excellent communicator with the ability to adapt styles to engage a wide range of stakeholders with different communication styles. Please note the office expectancy of this role is as follows: This role will require you to be in the office a minimum of once a month with flexibility to come in around business need. Benefits The salary for this post will be £ 30,492 Per Annum. Learning and development opportunities Healthcare cash plan Robust employee reward and recognition programme Free and confidential Employee Assistance Programme Volunteering programme Competitive pension scheme 25 days annual leave per annum, plus bank holidays, 3 extra days between Christmas and New Year and 1 wellbeing day per annum. 30 hours per week - employees may be able to work flexibly by agreement with their line manager, taking account of business need. We operate a hybrid working policy at Delta Housing Ltd. Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications or successfully appoint a candidate before the closing date. We encourage early applications to avoid disappointment.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Procurement and Contracts Officer - Part time 30 hrs pw £30,492 per annum Chelmsford Part-Time Permanent We are looking for a Procurement and Contracts Officer to provide professional and effective Procurement and Contract Management support to the Procurement and Contracts team and wider organisation. What you'll be doing Conduct both FTS and non-FTS procurements following Delta Housing Policies and PA2023 to ensure we are achieving VFM and compliance across all procurement activity. Support Business Partners and Head of Procurement and Contracts with tendering and contract management activities to allow the team to provide a first-class service to the business. Establish and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support the delivery of compliant and excellent Procurement and Contract Management. Provide professional procurement and contract management expertise and advice to internal customers, that advice will include but not be limited to: Specifications. Professional and compliant tender documentation and processes, including evaluation. Professional contract management documentation and activities. Work with the Procurement and Contracts Team and wider organisation to develop and drive continuous improvements for Delta Housing. What we are looking for Proven experience in Public Sector procurement. Proven experience in leading and complex procurements projects successfully. Proven experience of PCR2015 and PA2023 and FTS tender process. Proven experience in managing contracts both for works and services. An excellent communicator with the ability to adapt styles to engage a wide range of stakeholders with different communication styles. Please note the office expectancy of this role is as follows: This role will require you to be in the office a minimum of once a month with flexibility to come in around business need. Benefits The salary for this post will be £ 30,492 Per Annum. Learning and development opportunities Healthcare cash plan Robust employee reward and recognition programme Free and confidential Employee Assistance Programme Volunteering programme Competitive pension scheme 25 days annual leave per annum, plus bank holidays, 3 extra days between Christmas and New Year and 1 wellbeing day per annum. 30 hours per week - employees may be able to work flexibly by agreement with their line manager, taking account of business need. We operate a hybrid working policy at Delta Housing Ltd. Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications or successfully appoint a candidate before the closing date. We encourage early applications to avoid disappointment.
Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART)
Head of Fundraising & Philanthropy
Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART) Bristol, Gloucestershire
Head of Fundraising & Philanthropy Permanent Full-time (37.5 hours per week) - Flexible working arrangements considered. Salary: £45,056-£49,417 (dependent on experience) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Location: Bristol (Hybrid working) Help Transform the Future of Rivers Across the Bristol Avon This is a rare opportunity to build something that will have a lasting impact. Over the past several years, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART) has become one of the UK's fastest-growing Rivers Trusts, securing investment to restore rivers, reconnect habitats, reduce flooding and engage communities across the Bristol Avon catchment. Now we're ready for the next stage of our journey. We are looking for an ambitious and experienced fundraising leader to build and lead an entirely new area of our organisation - developing sustainable voluntary income that enables us to do more than project funding alone can achieve. This is an opportunity to create something from the ground up. You will shape our fundraising strategy, diversify our income, build long-term relationships with supporters and partners, and unlock investment that will directly improve rivers, wildlife and communities across our region. If you're motivated by building successful fundraising programmes with genuine environmental impact, we'd love to hear from you. About Bristol Avon Rivers Trust Founded in 2012, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust works across the Bristol Avon catchment to restore rivers for wildlife, people and the local economy. Everything we do is guided by the best available science and a catchment based approach, working across entire catchments to improve biodiversity, climate resilience, water quality and flood resilience. Since 2023, the Trust has experienced significant growth. We now employ around 20 staff, deliver approximately £1.3 million of projects annually, and work alongside local partnerships, farmers, landowners, communities, local authorities, businesses and government agencies. Our ambition over the next five years is even greater. To deliver our Strategy , we need to complement our strong track record in project funding with a sustainable programme of unrestricted and philanthropic income. About the Role Help shape the future Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART). This is much more than a fundraising role. You'll have the opportunity to design and lead BART's long-term fundraising strategy, creating entirely new income streams that will support restoration of rivers, education, community engagement, project development and organisational resilience. Our immediate priority is to diversify our income beyond project grants by growing: Individual giving Philanthropic and charitable foundation support Corporate partnerships Major donors Legacy giving Unrestricted income opportunities While these priorities have been identified strategically, we are looking for someone with the experience and creativity to refine the approach, test new ideas and build a sustainable fundraising programme for the future. Success during your first 12 months will include: Developing and launching BART's fundraising strategy Building a compelling case for supporting the Trust's work Establishing a strong pipeline of unrestricted income opportunities Growing relationships and excellent communications with supporters and funders Embedding fundraising across the organisation Creating clear KPIs and reporting frameworks with the CEO and Trustees This is a highly strategic position reporting directly to the Chief Executive. The successful candidate will work closely with an engaged Leadership Team and supportive Board of Trustees, who recognise fundraising as a strategic priority for the organisation's future growth. Our CEO has extensive experience securing major grant funding and developing partnerships, and will work closely alongside you to help establish and grow this new function. As with any investment in fundraising, success will be measured against mutually agreed objectives and long-term growth rather than immediate financial return. We recognise that developing sustainable fundraising takes time, and we are committed to supporting the successful candidate to build a lasting programme. What You'll Be Doing You will: Develop and implement BART's Fundraising and Philanthropy Strategy. Diversify unrestricted income from individuals, trusts and foundations, philanthropy, corporate partnerships, legacies and other voluntary income streams. Develop a compelling organisational Case for Support aligned to BART's Five-Year Strategy. Work with the CEO and Leadership Team to establish fundraising priorities and KPIs. Lead fundraising campaigns, communications, and supporter engagement initiatives. Manage and develop BART's supporter journey using our Beacon CRM system. Work closely with our Trust Administrator, who provides administrative support to the organisation, including support for CRM administration and fundraising processes. Coordinate fundraising activity across the Trust and ensure opportunities are maximised. Build strong relationships with major donors, funders and strategic partners. Ensure compliance with the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice. Report regularly to the Leadership Team and Board of Trustees. Why This Role is Different This is an opportunity to build a fundraising programme with exceptional foundations already in place. You will benefit from: A highly respected and growing environmental charity. Strong project delivery with proven environmental impact. An experienced CEO with a successful track record of securing significant funding and developing strategic partnerships. A supportive Board committed to growing fundraising. A database managed through Beacon CRM. A recognised and trusted regional brand with significant opportunities for growth. You'll have genuine freedom to shape the future direction of fundraising at BART. About You We're looking for someone who is ambitious, entrepreneurial and excited by creating something new . You'll ideally have: At least five years' experience in fundraising or philanthropy. Experience developing fundraising strategies and delivering income growth. Knowledge of trusts, foundations, philanthropy, individual giving or corporate fundraising. Excellent relationship-building and influencing skills. Strong planning and project management skills. Experience using CRM systems (Beacon experience welcomed but not essential). Excellent written communication, storytelling and bid-writing skills. The ability to translate complex environmental work into compelling fundraising propositions. A passion for rivers and their recovery and creating meaningful impact. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and Christmas closure. Holiday increases with length of service. 9% employer pension contribution. Life Assurance. Hybrid and flexible working. A supportive and collaborative team culture. Professional development opportunities. Why Join BART? Healthy rivers are fundamental to tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, flood resilience and community wellbeing. Joining BART means becoming part of a passionate, ambitious organisation that delivers measurable environmental change every day. Most importantly, this role gives you the opportunity to build something with lasting impact. The fundraising programme you create will enable thousands more people to connect with and restore rivers across the Bristol Avon catchment for generations to come. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Bristol Avon Rivers Trust is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and supported. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities, particularly those underrepresented within the environmental sector. How to Apply Please send a CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role before 11:59pm on Friday 17th July Further Information To learn more about our work, visit: Bristol Avon Rivers Trust
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Head of Fundraising & Philanthropy Permanent Full-time (37.5 hours per week) - Flexible working arrangements considered. Salary: £45,056-£49,417 (dependent on experience) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Location: Bristol (Hybrid working) Help Transform the Future of Rivers Across the Bristol Avon This is a rare opportunity to build something that will have a lasting impact. Over the past several years, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART) has become one of the UK's fastest-growing Rivers Trusts, securing investment to restore rivers, reconnect habitats, reduce flooding and engage communities across the Bristol Avon catchment. Now we're ready for the next stage of our journey. We are looking for an ambitious and experienced fundraising leader to build and lead an entirely new area of our organisation - developing sustainable voluntary income that enables us to do more than project funding alone can achieve. This is an opportunity to create something from the ground up. You will shape our fundraising strategy, diversify our income, build long-term relationships with supporters and partners, and unlock investment that will directly improve rivers, wildlife and communities across our region. If you're motivated by building successful fundraising programmes with genuine environmental impact, we'd love to hear from you. About Bristol Avon Rivers Trust Founded in 2012, Bristol Avon Rivers Trust works across the Bristol Avon catchment to restore rivers for wildlife, people and the local economy. Everything we do is guided by the best available science and a catchment based approach, working across entire catchments to improve biodiversity, climate resilience, water quality and flood resilience. Since 2023, the Trust has experienced significant growth. We now employ around 20 staff, deliver approximately £1.3 million of projects annually, and work alongside local partnerships, farmers, landowners, communities, local authorities, businesses and government agencies. Our ambition over the next five years is even greater. To deliver our Strategy , we need to complement our strong track record in project funding with a sustainable programme of unrestricted and philanthropic income. About the Role Help shape the future Bristol Avon Rivers Trust (BART). This is much more than a fundraising role. You'll have the opportunity to design and lead BART's long-term fundraising strategy, creating entirely new income streams that will support restoration of rivers, education, community engagement, project development and organisational resilience. Our immediate priority is to diversify our income beyond project grants by growing: Individual giving Philanthropic and charitable foundation support Corporate partnerships Major donors Legacy giving Unrestricted income opportunities While these priorities have been identified strategically, we are looking for someone with the experience and creativity to refine the approach, test new ideas and build a sustainable fundraising programme for the future. Success during your first 12 months will include: Developing and launching BART's fundraising strategy Building a compelling case for supporting the Trust's work Establishing a strong pipeline of unrestricted income opportunities Growing relationships and excellent communications with supporters and funders Embedding fundraising across the organisation Creating clear KPIs and reporting frameworks with the CEO and Trustees This is a highly strategic position reporting directly to the Chief Executive. The successful candidate will work closely with an engaged Leadership Team and supportive Board of Trustees, who recognise fundraising as a strategic priority for the organisation's future growth. Our CEO has extensive experience securing major grant funding and developing partnerships, and will work closely alongside you to help establish and grow this new function. As with any investment in fundraising, success will be measured against mutually agreed objectives and long-term growth rather than immediate financial return. We recognise that developing sustainable fundraising takes time, and we are committed to supporting the successful candidate to build a lasting programme. What You'll Be Doing You will: Develop and implement BART's Fundraising and Philanthropy Strategy. Diversify unrestricted income from individuals, trusts and foundations, philanthropy, corporate partnerships, legacies and other voluntary income streams. Develop a compelling organisational Case for Support aligned to BART's Five-Year Strategy. Work with the CEO and Leadership Team to establish fundraising priorities and KPIs. Lead fundraising campaigns, communications, and supporter engagement initiatives. Manage and develop BART's supporter journey using our Beacon CRM system. Work closely with our Trust Administrator, who provides administrative support to the organisation, including support for CRM administration and fundraising processes. Coordinate fundraising activity across the Trust and ensure opportunities are maximised. Build strong relationships with major donors, funders and strategic partners. Ensure compliance with the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Fundraising Practice. Report regularly to the Leadership Team and Board of Trustees. Why This Role is Different This is an opportunity to build a fundraising programme with exceptional foundations already in place. You will benefit from: A highly respected and growing environmental charity. Strong project delivery with proven environmental impact. An experienced CEO with a successful track record of securing significant funding and developing strategic partnerships. A supportive Board committed to growing fundraising. A database managed through Beacon CRM. A recognised and trusted regional brand with significant opportunities for growth. You'll have genuine freedom to shape the future direction of fundraising at BART. About You We're looking for someone who is ambitious, entrepreneurial and excited by creating something new . You'll ideally have: At least five years' experience in fundraising or philanthropy. Experience developing fundraising strategies and delivering income growth. Knowledge of trusts, foundations, philanthropy, individual giving or corporate fundraising. Excellent relationship-building and influencing skills. Strong planning and project management skills. Experience using CRM systems (Beacon experience welcomed but not essential). Excellent written communication, storytelling and bid-writing skills. The ability to translate complex environmental work into compelling fundraising propositions. A passion for rivers and their recovery and creating meaningful impact. Benefits 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and Christmas closure. Holiday increases with length of service. 9% employer pension contribution. Life Assurance. Hybrid and flexible working. A supportive and collaborative team culture. Professional development opportunities. Why Join BART? Healthy rivers are fundamental to tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, flood resilience and community wellbeing. Joining BART means becoming part of a passionate, ambitious organisation that delivers measurable environmental change every day. Most importantly, this role gives you the opportunity to build something with lasting impact. The fundraising programme you create will enable thousands more people to connect with and restore rivers across the Bristol Avon catchment for generations to come. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Bristol Avon Rivers Trust is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and supported. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and communities, particularly those underrepresented within the environmental sector. How to Apply Please send a CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role before 11:59pm on Friday 17th July Further Information To learn more about our work, visit: Bristol Avon Rivers Trust
Seymour John Ltd
Head of People & HR Transformation Consulting
Seymour John Ltd
Head of People & HR Transformation Consulting Salary: 110,000 + 20% Bonus (up to 40%) + 6,600 Car Allowance Location: London/Hybrid Build a consulting practice, not just join one. Work with Ministers, Senior Civil Servants and C-suite leaders. Lead large-scale workforce and HR transformation programmes. Shape a new consulting capability backed by a major established organisation. The Opportunity This is a unique opportunity to form part of the leadership team for a newly established consulting capability within a major international technology, business services and transformation organisation. The organisation is not a start-up. It is a large, well-established, enterprise-scale business with significant capability across consulting, technology, operations, AI-enabled transformation and managed services. What is new is the dedicated consulting entity and the opportunity to build a specialist People & HR Transformation practice from the beginning. You will work with HR Directors, Chief People Officers, COOs, Transformation Leaders, Senior Civil Servants, Director-level public servants, ministers, politicians and wider public sector leadership teams to design and deliver workforce strategies, HR operating models and large-scale sustainable transformation outcomes that put people at the centre. This role is uniquely positioned to combine advisory-led transformation with industrialised, scalable delivery. You will act as the bridge between strategy and execution, shaping transformation agendas while ensuring they are successfully delivered at scale through operational, AI and technology-enabled capability. The core objective is to drive profitable growth, win and deliver complex transformation programmes, and establish a differentiated People & HR consulting practice that achieves tangible outcomes for clients. Role Responsibilities Relationship, Sales & Bid Leadership Define and own the People & HR consulting vision, market positioning, value propositions, commercial models and go-to-market plans. Build and maintain senior relationships with HRDs, CPOs, Transformation Leaders, COOs, Senior Civil Servants, Director-level public servants and wider executive stakeholders. Originate and convert sales opportunities, particularly those aligned to outsourcing, managed services and large-scale transformation. Lead the full sales lifecycle, including qualification, solution design, proposal development and commercial negotiation. Lead public sector framework opportunities, competitive bids and major pitch presentations. Develop tailored recommendations and solutions that respond to complex client needs. Use your senior client network to drive growth and account expansion. Develop thought leadership and support market-facing activity including events, roundtables and conference speaking. Client Delivery & Engagement Leadership Lead end-to-end workforce and HR transformation programmes from strategy through to implementation and benefits realisation. Act as Engagement Lead on large-scale programmes, providing senior oversight, subject matter expertise and client relationship management. Manage governance, risk, financial performance and stakeholder alignment. Ensure consulting outputs are clearly aligned to scalable operational and technology-enabled delivery models. Deliver measurable outcomes for clients, including improved service performance, cost reduction, workforce effectiveness and sustainable change. Practice Development & Leadership Build and grow a differentiated People & HR Transformation consulting practice. Develop integrated offerings that combine advisory, technology, operational delivery and AI-enabled transformation. Create reusable assets, methodologies and thought leadership. Recruit, coach and develop consulting talent. Lead performance management, capability building and team development. Own revenue, margin and utilisation targets for the practice. Essential Skills & Experience Extensive experience leading workforce, people, HR or organisational transformation programmes. Strong consulting background or significant experience scoping and leading complex transformation in relevant sectors. Existing network of senior clients across Government, Public Sector, Financial Services, Utilities or other regulated environments. Track record of originating and closing sales, writing formal bids and leading pitch presentations. Experience designing technology-enabled solutions that address complex client problems. Experience leading AI and technology-enabled transformation programmes that deliver tangible outcomes. Experience developing consulting propositions, methodologies and go-to-market plans. Deep expertise across workforce strategy, workforce planning, HR operating models, HR shared services, HR process transformation, change management, communications and adoption. Strong commercial and financial acumen with the ability to convert client conversations into new work. Ability to lead, inspire and develop high-performing teams. Why Join? This is a rare chance to build a consulting practice from the ground up while being backed by a major, established organisation with significant scale, delivery capability, client reach and investment. You will have genuine influence over proposition development, market positioning, team growth, client strategy and revenue generation. For a senior consulting leader who wants ownership, visibility and the opportunity to build something meaningful, this is a career-defining role. SC Clearance (Desirable) Due to the nature of the client portfolio, candidates must either hold active Security Clearance (SC) or be eligible and willing to undergo SC vetting. Many engagements will involve working within sensitive Government and Public Sector environments.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Head of People & HR Transformation Consulting Salary: 110,000 + 20% Bonus (up to 40%) + 6,600 Car Allowance Location: London/Hybrid Build a consulting practice, not just join one. Work with Ministers, Senior Civil Servants and C-suite leaders. Lead large-scale workforce and HR transformation programmes. Shape a new consulting capability backed by a major established organisation. The Opportunity This is a unique opportunity to form part of the leadership team for a newly established consulting capability within a major international technology, business services and transformation organisation. The organisation is not a start-up. It is a large, well-established, enterprise-scale business with significant capability across consulting, technology, operations, AI-enabled transformation and managed services. What is new is the dedicated consulting entity and the opportunity to build a specialist People & HR Transformation practice from the beginning. You will work with HR Directors, Chief People Officers, COOs, Transformation Leaders, Senior Civil Servants, Director-level public servants, ministers, politicians and wider public sector leadership teams to design and deliver workforce strategies, HR operating models and large-scale sustainable transformation outcomes that put people at the centre. This role is uniquely positioned to combine advisory-led transformation with industrialised, scalable delivery. You will act as the bridge between strategy and execution, shaping transformation agendas while ensuring they are successfully delivered at scale through operational, AI and technology-enabled capability. The core objective is to drive profitable growth, win and deliver complex transformation programmes, and establish a differentiated People & HR consulting practice that achieves tangible outcomes for clients. Role Responsibilities Relationship, Sales & Bid Leadership Define and own the People & HR consulting vision, market positioning, value propositions, commercial models and go-to-market plans. Build and maintain senior relationships with HRDs, CPOs, Transformation Leaders, COOs, Senior Civil Servants, Director-level public servants and wider executive stakeholders. Originate and convert sales opportunities, particularly those aligned to outsourcing, managed services and large-scale transformation. Lead the full sales lifecycle, including qualification, solution design, proposal development and commercial negotiation. Lead public sector framework opportunities, competitive bids and major pitch presentations. Develop tailored recommendations and solutions that respond to complex client needs. Use your senior client network to drive growth and account expansion. Develop thought leadership and support market-facing activity including events, roundtables and conference speaking. Client Delivery & Engagement Leadership Lead end-to-end workforce and HR transformation programmes from strategy through to implementation and benefits realisation. Act as Engagement Lead on large-scale programmes, providing senior oversight, subject matter expertise and client relationship management. Manage governance, risk, financial performance and stakeholder alignment. Ensure consulting outputs are clearly aligned to scalable operational and technology-enabled delivery models. Deliver measurable outcomes for clients, including improved service performance, cost reduction, workforce effectiveness and sustainable change. Practice Development & Leadership Build and grow a differentiated People & HR Transformation consulting practice. Develop integrated offerings that combine advisory, technology, operational delivery and AI-enabled transformation. Create reusable assets, methodologies and thought leadership. Recruit, coach and develop consulting talent. Lead performance management, capability building and team development. Own revenue, margin and utilisation targets for the practice. Essential Skills & Experience Extensive experience leading workforce, people, HR or organisational transformation programmes. Strong consulting background or significant experience scoping and leading complex transformation in relevant sectors. Existing network of senior clients across Government, Public Sector, Financial Services, Utilities or other regulated environments. Track record of originating and closing sales, writing formal bids and leading pitch presentations. Experience designing technology-enabled solutions that address complex client problems. Experience leading AI and technology-enabled transformation programmes that deliver tangible outcomes. Experience developing consulting propositions, methodologies and go-to-market plans. Deep expertise across workforce strategy, workforce planning, HR operating models, HR shared services, HR process transformation, change management, communications and adoption. Strong commercial and financial acumen with the ability to convert client conversations into new work. Ability to lead, inspire and develop high-performing teams. Why Join? This is a rare chance to build a consulting practice from the ground up while being backed by a major, established organisation with significant scale, delivery capability, client reach and investment. You will have genuine influence over proposition development, market positioning, team growth, client strategy and revenue generation. For a senior consulting leader who wants ownership, visibility and the opportunity to build something meaningful, this is a career-defining role. SC Clearance (Desirable) Due to the nature of the client portfolio, candidates must either hold active Security Clearance (SC) or be eligible and willing to undergo SC vetting. Many engagements will involve working within sensitive Government and Public Sector environments.
Guidant Global
Business Support Officer
Guidant Global Bournemouth, Dorset
Business Support Officer Location : Bournemouth, UK (Hybrid - with a requirement to attend the office one day per week and flexibility to work across sites when required.) Start Date: ASAP / June 2026 Contract Length : Until January 2027 Payrate: 14.82 per hr. via PAYE/ 19.09 per hr. via Umbrella Job Purpose : We are seeking an experienced and highly organised Business Support Officer to provide accurate and efficient administrative support across Transport and Engineering services. The role involves a varied workload including processing purchase orders and invoices, supporting highway searches and Building Control applications, assisting with Street Naming and Numbering enquiries, monitoring shared mailboxes, and liaising with internal and external stakeholders. The successful candidate will be confident using Microsoft 365, spreadsheets and business systems, with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage competing priorities. This is a flexible and collaborative role suited to someone who can work independently, communicate effectively, and remain calm in a busy service environment Job Overview: Be an integral and active member of the Transportation Support Team, working collaboratively with colleagues to support the effective and timely delivery of the service. The Transportation Team provides support to a wide range of teams and directorates, including Transportation, Engineering and Building Control. We are seeking an experienced individual who can multi-task across disciplines, as this role includes a variety of ad hoc tasks. These include arranging travel and accommodation, supporting highway searches, assisting with Building Control applications, processing purchase orders and raising income invoices, carrying out map work using MasterGov and StatMap, and monitoring an external general enquiry mailbox. Key Responsibilities: Provide accurate and efficient administrative support to the various teams supported by the role Accurately process invoices and create purchase orders. Make purchases using a company P-card and raise income invoices to support the efficient running of financial operations. To process personal search enquiries for our searches team and register and update Building Control records. Assist the Street Naming and Numbering team with applications and enquiries relating to new developments and the renaming of properties. Act as a point of contact for external stakeholders to cover incoming enquiries from our mailboxes, responding where possible and escalating more complex queries to the relevant teams. Liaise and communicate effectively with multiple stakeholders to resolve issues and progress required actions in a timely manner. Improve team productivity by monitoring systems currently in place, identifying and raising opportunities for efficiencies, and implementing improvements where possib le. Specific Qualifications and Experience: Robust competency working with data, spreadsheets and Microsoft 365 to Business administration qualification and / or proven experience in a business support or administrative role. Knowledge of business support functions. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. A flexible and collaborative approach to working across teams. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Personal Qualities & Attributes High level of resilience and attention to detail, with the ability to remain calm under pressure. Well organised and able to prioritise and carry out tasks accurately to tight deadlines. Good interpersonal, communication and literacy skills - both written and verbal. Effectively uses IT to complete day-to-day tasks. Uses own initiative and is self-motivated. Prepared to work flexibly in a fast-moving and constantly changing environment Job Requirements: Must be able to travel, using public or other forms of transport where viable, or by holding a valid UK driving licence with access to own or pool car. Location: Bournemouth but with flexibility across sites as required. One day's attendance per week in the office - flexible on the day of the week . If shortlisted, a recruiter from the team will contact you within 24-48 hours for an initial discussion. The call will come from a Manchester number (either 0161 or 161). Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jul 01, 2026
Contractor
Business Support Officer Location : Bournemouth, UK (Hybrid - with a requirement to attend the office one day per week and flexibility to work across sites when required.) Start Date: ASAP / June 2026 Contract Length : Until January 2027 Payrate: 14.82 per hr. via PAYE/ 19.09 per hr. via Umbrella Job Purpose : We are seeking an experienced and highly organised Business Support Officer to provide accurate and efficient administrative support across Transport and Engineering services. The role involves a varied workload including processing purchase orders and invoices, supporting highway searches and Building Control applications, assisting with Street Naming and Numbering enquiries, monitoring shared mailboxes, and liaising with internal and external stakeholders. The successful candidate will be confident using Microsoft 365, spreadsheets and business systems, with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage competing priorities. This is a flexible and collaborative role suited to someone who can work independently, communicate effectively, and remain calm in a busy service environment Job Overview: Be an integral and active member of the Transportation Support Team, working collaboratively with colleagues to support the effective and timely delivery of the service. The Transportation Team provides support to a wide range of teams and directorates, including Transportation, Engineering and Building Control. We are seeking an experienced individual who can multi-task across disciplines, as this role includes a variety of ad hoc tasks. These include arranging travel and accommodation, supporting highway searches, assisting with Building Control applications, processing purchase orders and raising income invoices, carrying out map work using MasterGov and StatMap, and monitoring an external general enquiry mailbox. Key Responsibilities: Provide accurate and efficient administrative support to the various teams supported by the role Accurately process invoices and create purchase orders. Make purchases using a company P-card and raise income invoices to support the efficient running of financial operations. To process personal search enquiries for our searches team and register and update Building Control records. Assist the Street Naming and Numbering team with applications and enquiries relating to new developments and the renaming of properties. Act as a point of contact for external stakeholders to cover incoming enquiries from our mailboxes, responding where possible and escalating more complex queries to the relevant teams. Liaise and communicate effectively with multiple stakeholders to resolve issues and progress required actions in a timely manner. Improve team productivity by monitoring systems currently in place, identifying and raising opportunities for efficiencies, and implementing improvements where possib le. Specific Qualifications and Experience: Robust competency working with data, spreadsheets and Microsoft 365 to Business administration qualification and / or proven experience in a business support or administrative role. Knowledge of business support functions. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. A flexible and collaborative approach to working across teams. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Personal Qualities & Attributes High level of resilience and attention to detail, with the ability to remain calm under pressure. Well organised and able to prioritise and carry out tasks accurately to tight deadlines. Good interpersonal, communication and literacy skills - both written and verbal. Effectively uses IT to complete day-to-day tasks. Uses own initiative and is self-motivated. Prepared to work flexibly in a fast-moving and constantly changing environment Job Requirements: Must be able to travel, using public or other forms of transport where viable, or by holding a valid UK driving licence with access to own or pool car. Location: Bournemouth but with flexibility across sites as required. One day's attendance per week in the office - flexible on the day of the week . If shortlisted, a recruiter from the team will contact you within 24-48 hours for an initial discussion. The call will come from a Manchester number (either 0161 or 161). Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
The FCA
Referrals Officer - Fostering
The FCA
Foster Care Associates (The FCA) Referrals Officer - Fostering Location: Belfast Permanent Part Time: 25 hours per week - working days expected Thursday and Friday, 9am-5pm; other working days are flexible Salary: 16,806.83 per annum ( 23,529.57 FTE) Benefits 30 days' Annual Leave, increasing to 35 days with length of service, plus Bank Holidays, pro rata Company Pension Life Assurance x2 Employee Discount Scheme Medical Cash Plan & Free Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that is still where our Head Office is today. We have come a long way since those early days. Over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence, and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. But our purpose remains the same: "to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities", and it is underpinned by a series of values designed to help us assist children and young people to reach their full potential. Today, we are one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. Just because we are large does not mean we are impersonal. At FCA we are one big family, and we are committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. What We Are Looking For As a Referrals Officer, you will manage referrals received from Health and Social Care Trusts and use key information and matching criteria to ensure that placements are carefully matched according to children's needs. You will have the ability to work independently and be able to use your initiative to find creative solutions to foster placement requests. The Referrals Officer role is the first point of contact between Health and Social Care Trusts, foster families and Social Workers. You will be able to develop positive relationships with colleagues and be confident communicating with professionals at all levels. It would be beneficial to have experience of working within the children's services sector or similar and be able to evidence your administration skills, ability to follow regulatory policies and processes and the ability to work well within a fast-paced team. Full training will be provided. We are a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. Contact For more information about this post, please contact Danielle Chapman on (phone number removed). To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the Disability Confident Employer by Jobcentre Plus. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced AccessNI check if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Foster Care Associates (The FCA) Referrals Officer - Fostering Location: Belfast Permanent Part Time: 25 hours per week - working days expected Thursday and Friday, 9am-5pm; other working days are flexible Salary: 16,806.83 per annum ( 23,529.57 FTE) Benefits 30 days' Annual Leave, increasing to 35 days with length of service, plus Bank Holidays, pro rata Company Pension Life Assurance x2 Employee Discount Scheme Medical Cash Plan & Free Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. The business was born out of an enthusiasm for delivering fostering services to make a positive difference to the lives of looked after children. Our first office was in the Worcestershire countryside, and that is still where our Head Office is today. We have come a long way since those early days. Over the years, FCA has built a strong reputation for excellence, and now offers a wide range of services to children and families. But our purpose remains the same: "to make a positive and lasting difference for children, families and communities", and it is underpinned by a series of values designed to help us assist children and young people to reach their full potential. Today, we are one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. Just because we are large does not mean we are impersonal. At FCA we are one big family, and we are committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. What We Are Looking For As a Referrals Officer, you will manage referrals received from Health and Social Care Trusts and use key information and matching criteria to ensure that placements are carefully matched according to children's needs. You will have the ability to work independently and be able to use your initiative to find creative solutions to foster placement requests. The Referrals Officer role is the first point of contact between Health and Social Care Trusts, foster families and Social Workers. You will be able to develop positive relationships with colleagues and be confident communicating with professionals at all levels. It would be beneficial to have experience of working within the children's services sector or similar and be able to evidence your administration skills, ability to follow regulatory policies and processes and the ability to work well within a fast-paced team. Full training will be provided. We are a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. Contact For more information about this post, please contact Danielle Chapman on (phone number removed). To be considered, please apply and we will be in touch. No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the Disability Confident Employer by Jobcentre Plus. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced AccessNI check if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Hamelin
Head of Income Generation and Communications
Hamelin
Head of Income Generation and Communications We are seeking an experienced fundraising and communications leader to drive sustainable growth, develop new income streams and strengthen organisational impact. Position: Head of Income Generation and Communications Salary: £30,600 (£51,000 FTE) Location: Essex (Hybrid Working) Hours: Part Time, 22.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 17th July 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced fundraising or communications professional who wants to make a genuine difference in a values-led organisation. Reporting to the Chief Delivery Officer and working closely with colleagues across the organisation, you will lead fundraising, public sector contracting and communications activity. From securing new income streams and developing strategic partnerships to increasing organisational visibility, you will play a key role in ensuring future sustainability and growth. This is a varied, hands-on role where you will combine strategic leadership with practical delivery, supporting a small and flexible team to maximise impact. Key responsibilities include: Leading fundraising, contract tendering and communications functions Developing and growing income from grants, corporate partnerships, community fundraising and statutory contracts Building strategic partnerships that strengthen services and expand reach Overseeing communications and marketing activity to increase awareness and engagement Provide leadership and support to a high-performing team. Report on performance and ensure income generation remains sustainable. About You You will be an experienced leader with a strong understanding of fundraising and relationship management. You may already be working at Head of level or be ready to take the next step in your career. You will bring: Experience across a range of fundraising disciplines, particularly grants, corporate and community fundraising Strong relationship-building and influencing skills Experience developing partnerships and identifying new opportunities Financial awareness and confidence managing budgets and resources Previous experience leading and developing teams Strong communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders A proactive, collaborative and solutions-focused approach Experience of public sector tendering, commissioning or contract management would be advantageous. About the Organisation This values-led organisation supports autistic people and individuals with learning disabilities to live fulfilling lives and be part of inclusive communities. With a strong focus on innovation, partnership working and improving outcomes, the organisation is committed to building sustainable services that enable people to thrive and achieve their aspirations. Benefits include flexible working options, pension scheme, training and development opportunities, Employee Assistance Programme, Blue Light Card and free on-site parking. Although this role is advertised on a part-time basis, increased hours may be considered for the right candidate. Conversations about flexible working and hours are welcomed during the interview process. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Head of Fundraising, Head of Development, Head of Partnerships, Head of Income Generation, Fundraising Manager, Business Development Manager, Director of Fundraising, Head of Communications, Head of Marketing and Fundraising, Strategic Partnerships Manager. If you're passionate about creating sustainable growth and helping communities thrive, we'd love to hear from you. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Head of Income Generation and Communications We are seeking an experienced fundraising and communications leader to drive sustainable growth, develop new income streams and strengthen organisational impact. Position: Head of Income Generation and Communications Salary: £30,600 (£51,000 FTE) Location: Essex (Hybrid Working) Hours: Part Time, 22.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 17th July 2026 About the Role This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced fundraising or communications professional who wants to make a genuine difference in a values-led organisation. Reporting to the Chief Delivery Officer and working closely with colleagues across the organisation, you will lead fundraising, public sector contracting and communications activity. From securing new income streams and developing strategic partnerships to increasing organisational visibility, you will play a key role in ensuring future sustainability and growth. This is a varied, hands-on role where you will combine strategic leadership with practical delivery, supporting a small and flexible team to maximise impact. Key responsibilities include: Leading fundraising, contract tendering and communications functions Developing and growing income from grants, corporate partnerships, community fundraising and statutory contracts Building strategic partnerships that strengthen services and expand reach Overseeing communications and marketing activity to increase awareness and engagement Provide leadership and support to a high-performing team. Report on performance and ensure income generation remains sustainable. About You You will be an experienced leader with a strong understanding of fundraising and relationship management. You may already be working at Head of level or be ready to take the next step in your career. You will bring: Experience across a range of fundraising disciplines, particularly grants, corporate and community fundraising Strong relationship-building and influencing skills Experience developing partnerships and identifying new opportunities Financial awareness and confidence managing budgets and resources Previous experience leading and developing teams Strong communication skills with the ability to engage a range of stakeholders A proactive, collaborative and solutions-focused approach Experience of public sector tendering, commissioning or contract management would be advantageous. About the Organisation This values-led organisation supports autistic people and individuals with learning disabilities to live fulfilling lives and be part of inclusive communities. With a strong focus on innovation, partnership working and improving outcomes, the organisation is committed to building sustainable services that enable people to thrive and achieve their aspirations. Benefits include flexible working options, pension scheme, training and development opportunities, Employee Assistance Programme, Blue Light Card and free on-site parking. Although this role is advertised on a part-time basis, increased hours may be considered for the right candidate. Conversations about flexible working and hours are welcomed during the interview process. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Head of Fundraising, Head of Development, Head of Partnerships, Head of Income Generation, Fundraising Manager, Business Development Manager, Director of Fundraising, Head of Communications, Head of Marketing and Fundraising, Strategic Partnerships Manager. If you're passionate about creating sustainable growth and helping communities thrive, we'd love to hear from you. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.

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