Get Staffed Online Recruitment Limited
Horncastle, Lincolnshire
Strategic Business Engagement Officer Vacancy Type: Permanent / Full-Time Hours Per Week: 37 Salary Range: £37,280 £45,091 per annum Location: Horncastle Application Deadline: 06/07/2026 Are you passionate about supporting businesses to grow and committed to developing and maintaining strategically important relationships with key businesses, stakeholders and educational establishments? Our client is seeking a Strategic Business Engagement professional to further strengthen their existing team of front facing officers responsible for being the first point of contact in the Partnership s relationships with its business community. You will lead on supporting businesses to thrive and grow through providing advice, information and support to potential investors and existing businesses. This is a pivotal and highly rewarding opportunity at the heart of their economic development and inward investment service. You will play a leading role in shaping their business engagement approach, influencing service delivery, and building strong relationships that drive growth. Through proactive engagement, commercial awareness, and a passion for supporting businesses to succeed, you will make a visible and lasting contribution to the area s economic future. This role is particularly suited to someone already working within business support, economic development, inward investment, regeneration or a related field who wants to broaden their experience and move into a more strategic role. The role will further develop your existing skills in partnership working, strategy and policy development and business and stakeholder engagement. Why This Role Matters The work you do will have a visible and lasting impact right across the business community. From helping existing businesses to stay and grow, to supporting new businesses to establish a local presence, your work will directly contribute to creating a more prosperous and thriving economy. Few roles offer the opportunity to combine strategic thinking, partnership working, stakeholder engagement and genuine economic impact in the same way. What You ll Be Doing Reporting into the Group Manager for Economic Development and Inward Investment, you will: Be a visible presence amongst the South East Lincolnshire business community, ensuring consistent, high-quality support to new and existing businesses. Develop and maintain an ongoing relationship with the strategically most important businesses across South East Lincolnshire, be that by size, scale, key sector alignment and future high growth potential. Take ownership of identifying, understanding and evaluating local business intelligence to influence future strategy and key policy development. Position and promote all authority areas within the South East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership as great places to do business, visit and live. Engage with businesses of all sizes to understand their needs in order to signpost to other Council services and relevant stakeholders and partner organisations. Support the design and implementation of initiatives aimed at stimulating high quality, value added economic growth. Who They re Looking For: Experience of working positively with new and existing businesses to help solve problems and unlock opportunities. A commitment to helping existing businesses to grow and stay in the area and to attract new businesses to invest in South and East Lincolnshire. The ability to identify, lead and motivate effective partnerships amongst key stakeholders at district, county and regional level. Strong knowledge of the economic drivers that support business growth and retention. Excellent communication, organisational and decision-making skills. A customer-focused, solutions-driven approach to service delivery. Where You ll Be Working The nature of this role allows for a high degree of agile and remote working, alongside attendance at meetings, partnership events, company visits and office locations. The role involves regular travel to businesses and partner organisations across the wider partnership area, with multiple site visits on a regular basis, so the ability to independently and reliably travel as part of your daily duties is essential. Benefits Our client offers excellent terms and conditions of employment including: Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme enjoy peace of mind with generous employer contributions to a scheme designed to provide long-term financial security after your working life Generous annual leave scheme plus option to buy more Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Platform including retail, holiday, and leisure discounts Cycle to work scheme Flu Jabs Free Eye Test Voucher Flexible Working Policy Agile Working Policy Long service recognition Excellent career progression and training opportunities The Council reserves the right to change the closing date, depending on application numbers. Interviews may be arranged virtually / in person when suitable candidates apply which may be prior to the closing date.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Strategic Business Engagement Officer Vacancy Type: Permanent / Full-Time Hours Per Week: 37 Salary Range: £37,280 £45,091 per annum Location: Horncastle Application Deadline: 06/07/2026 Are you passionate about supporting businesses to grow and committed to developing and maintaining strategically important relationships with key businesses, stakeholders and educational establishments? Our client is seeking a Strategic Business Engagement professional to further strengthen their existing team of front facing officers responsible for being the first point of contact in the Partnership s relationships with its business community. You will lead on supporting businesses to thrive and grow through providing advice, information and support to potential investors and existing businesses. This is a pivotal and highly rewarding opportunity at the heart of their economic development and inward investment service. You will play a leading role in shaping their business engagement approach, influencing service delivery, and building strong relationships that drive growth. Through proactive engagement, commercial awareness, and a passion for supporting businesses to succeed, you will make a visible and lasting contribution to the area s economic future. This role is particularly suited to someone already working within business support, economic development, inward investment, regeneration or a related field who wants to broaden their experience and move into a more strategic role. The role will further develop your existing skills in partnership working, strategy and policy development and business and stakeholder engagement. Why This Role Matters The work you do will have a visible and lasting impact right across the business community. From helping existing businesses to stay and grow, to supporting new businesses to establish a local presence, your work will directly contribute to creating a more prosperous and thriving economy. Few roles offer the opportunity to combine strategic thinking, partnership working, stakeholder engagement and genuine economic impact in the same way. What You ll Be Doing Reporting into the Group Manager for Economic Development and Inward Investment, you will: Be a visible presence amongst the South East Lincolnshire business community, ensuring consistent, high-quality support to new and existing businesses. Develop and maintain an ongoing relationship with the strategically most important businesses across South East Lincolnshire, be that by size, scale, key sector alignment and future high growth potential. Take ownership of identifying, understanding and evaluating local business intelligence to influence future strategy and key policy development. Position and promote all authority areas within the South East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership as great places to do business, visit and live. Engage with businesses of all sizes to understand their needs in order to signpost to other Council services and relevant stakeholders and partner organisations. Support the design and implementation of initiatives aimed at stimulating high quality, value added economic growth. Who They re Looking For: Experience of working positively with new and existing businesses to help solve problems and unlock opportunities. A commitment to helping existing businesses to grow and stay in the area and to attract new businesses to invest in South and East Lincolnshire. The ability to identify, lead and motivate effective partnerships amongst key stakeholders at district, county and regional level. Strong knowledge of the economic drivers that support business growth and retention. Excellent communication, organisational and decision-making skills. A customer-focused, solutions-driven approach to service delivery. Where You ll Be Working The nature of this role allows for a high degree of agile and remote working, alongside attendance at meetings, partnership events, company visits and office locations. The role involves regular travel to businesses and partner organisations across the wider partnership area, with multiple site visits on a regular basis, so the ability to independently and reliably travel as part of your daily duties is essential. Benefits Our client offers excellent terms and conditions of employment including: Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme enjoy peace of mind with generous employer contributions to a scheme designed to provide long-term financial security after your working life Generous annual leave scheme plus option to buy more Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Platform including retail, holiday, and leisure discounts Cycle to work scheme Flu Jabs Free Eye Test Voucher Flexible Working Policy Agile Working Policy Long service recognition Excellent career progression and training opportunities The Council reserves the right to change the closing date, depending on application numbers. Interviews may be arranged virtually / in person when suitable candidates apply which may be prior to the closing date.
HR Officer Job Description Scholars School System is a project of UK CURRICULUM & ACCREDITATION BODY (UKCAB, a registered charity founded in 2006) having campuses across the United Kingdom, is looking for a Human Resource Manager across all campuses which includes Birmingham, Manchester, London, Braford and Leicester based in the Birmingham campus. Scholars School System is a national independent higher education provider, offering world class education. Taught programmes, ranging from Foundation Year through to Level 7, delivered in partnership with institutions such as Leeds Trinity University. Over 5000 (UK and EU) learners have successfully completed their learning journey in the last five years with the current student population is over 3000 Purpose Scholars School System is seeking a dedicated HR Officer to support our campus operations and staff development in higher education. In this role, you will deliver comprehensive HR services, from recruitment and onboarding to personnel record maintenance and health and safety compliance. Your primary duties will involve collaborating with Senior Management, faculty, and staff to ensure smooth HR operations, statutory compliance, and alignment with best practices. Additionally, you will play a crucial role in preparing the campus for inspections, supporting policy updates, and contributing to a positive, efficient workplace environment that meets the strategic goals of Scholars School System. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Providing full HR generalist support in a similar higher education setting on all administerial, operational, and strategic HR activities, all in compliance with statutory obligations and best practice. Assist in posting job openings, screening resumes, coordinating interviews, and supporting new employee onboarding and orientation programs. Maintain and update employee files and HR databases, ensure confidentiality of personnel records, and process employment forms and documentation. Assist with payroll data entry, help employees understand and enrol in benefits programs, and track attendance, leave, and timekeeping records. Learn and apply company HR policies, support compliance with labour laws and regulations, and help prepare HR reports and audits. Serve as a point of contact for general HR inquiries, assist in resolving basic employee concerns, and support employee engagement and recognition initiatives. Help coordinate training sessions, track employee training completion and certifications, and assist in developing onboarding materials. Schedule HR meetings and events, prepare letters and HR correspondence, and support HR projects and process improvement initiatives. Shadow senior HR staff to build expertise, stay updated on HR best practices and employment laws, and actively contribute in team meetings. Role requirements A bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as human resources, business administration, education, or a related discipline. A master's degree is desirable. Minimum 2 years of experience in human resource, preferably within higher education sector Strong understanding of HR functions and best practices within a higher education setting, familiarity with educational oversight and QAA inspections. Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with faculty, staff, senior management, and external stakeholders. The ability to adapt communication styles to different audiences and clearly convey information is essential. Highly organised and detail-oriented, capable of managing multiple responsibilities, maintaining accurate records, and meeting deadlines. Strong time management and prioritisation abilities are crucial. Ability to work collaboratively across departments, including academic and administrative teams, to ensure seamless HR processes and campus readiness for inspections. Contributes positively to the work environment. Flexibility to respond to evolving educational trends, sector regulations, and institutional needs, with a proactive approach to managing challenges and implementing improvements. Benefits: Salary: £27,000 - £30,000. Holiday entitlement is 28 days annual leave, excluding bank holidays. Up to £5k annual incentives pro-rata given quarterly on meeting KPIs after successful probationary period. Workplace pension scheme. Reward and recognition programme. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) 5% annual increase per year on completion from your start date of service and on meeting KPIs. Complimentary lunch provided on working days. A supportive academic environment committed to quality and continuous improvement Opportunities for professional development aligned with academic support practice Job Type Basic hours are 9 am to 6 pm on site This role may involve travel to other campuses, with all travel costs reimbursed. The job description may be altered at any time in the future, in line with the level of the post, to meet changing institutional requirements and the growing dynamic environment of higher education. Any changes will be made in full consultation with the post holder.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
HR Officer Job Description Scholars School System is a project of UK CURRICULUM & ACCREDITATION BODY (UKCAB, a registered charity founded in 2006) having campuses across the United Kingdom, is looking for a Human Resource Manager across all campuses which includes Birmingham, Manchester, London, Braford and Leicester based in the Birmingham campus. Scholars School System is a national independent higher education provider, offering world class education. Taught programmes, ranging from Foundation Year through to Level 7, delivered in partnership with institutions such as Leeds Trinity University. Over 5000 (UK and EU) learners have successfully completed their learning journey in the last five years with the current student population is over 3000 Purpose Scholars School System is seeking a dedicated HR Officer to support our campus operations and staff development in higher education. In this role, you will deliver comprehensive HR services, from recruitment and onboarding to personnel record maintenance and health and safety compliance. Your primary duties will involve collaborating with Senior Management, faculty, and staff to ensure smooth HR operations, statutory compliance, and alignment with best practices. Additionally, you will play a crucial role in preparing the campus for inspections, supporting policy updates, and contributing to a positive, efficient workplace environment that meets the strategic goals of Scholars School System. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Providing full HR generalist support in a similar higher education setting on all administerial, operational, and strategic HR activities, all in compliance with statutory obligations and best practice. Assist in posting job openings, screening resumes, coordinating interviews, and supporting new employee onboarding and orientation programs. Maintain and update employee files and HR databases, ensure confidentiality of personnel records, and process employment forms and documentation. Assist with payroll data entry, help employees understand and enrol in benefits programs, and track attendance, leave, and timekeeping records. Learn and apply company HR policies, support compliance with labour laws and regulations, and help prepare HR reports and audits. Serve as a point of contact for general HR inquiries, assist in resolving basic employee concerns, and support employee engagement and recognition initiatives. Help coordinate training sessions, track employee training completion and certifications, and assist in developing onboarding materials. Schedule HR meetings and events, prepare letters and HR correspondence, and support HR projects and process improvement initiatives. Shadow senior HR staff to build expertise, stay updated on HR best practices and employment laws, and actively contribute in team meetings. Role requirements A bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as human resources, business administration, education, or a related discipline. A master's degree is desirable. Minimum 2 years of experience in human resource, preferably within higher education sector Strong understanding of HR functions and best practices within a higher education setting, familiarity with educational oversight and QAA inspections. Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with faculty, staff, senior management, and external stakeholders. The ability to adapt communication styles to different audiences and clearly convey information is essential. Highly organised and detail-oriented, capable of managing multiple responsibilities, maintaining accurate records, and meeting deadlines. Strong time management and prioritisation abilities are crucial. Ability to work collaboratively across departments, including academic and administrative teams, to ensure seamless HR processes and campus readiness for inspections. Contributes positively to the work environment. Flexibility to respond to evolving educational trends, sector regulations, and institutional needs, with a proactive approach to managing challenges and implementing improvements. Benefits: Salary: £27,000 - £30,000. Holiday entitlement is 28 days annual leave, excluding bank holidays. Up to £5k annual incentives pro-rata given quarterly on meeting KPIs after successful probationary period. Workplace pension scheme. Reward and recognition programme. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) 5% annual increase per year on completion from your start date of service and on meeting KPIs. Complimentary lunch provided on working days. A supportive academic environment committed to quality and continuous improvement Opportunities for professional development aligned with academic support practice Job Type Basic hours are 9 am to 6 pm on site This role may involve travel to other campuses, with all travel costs reimbursed. The job description may be altered at any time in the future, in line with the level of the post, to meet changing institutional requirements and the growing dynamic environment of higher education. Any changes will be made in full consultation with the post holder.
Clergy Support Trust is the largest and oldest charity helping Anglican clergy and their families. Founded in 1655 and with assets of over £110m, the charity provides financial grants, services and resources for serving and retired ministers, ordinands, and clergy families. We are looking to appoint two outstanding new Trustees, to join the Board and the charity at this exciting moment. Specifically, we are eager to hear from candidates with experience of at least one, ideally more, of the following areas: Ordained ministry in the Church of England (for example, as a parish priest, chaplain, Area Dean, or Archdeacon); Communications and digital media (especially within the charity sector); Fundraising and supporter engagement; Personal experience of the Trust's grants, services and resources (for example, as an applicant, or as a diocesan officer responsible for supporting other ministers); Wider knowledge of the Church of England or Anglican Communion. Increasingly, the Trust also advocates for clergy, as well as acting to support them, which recently contributed to a 10.7% rise in the basic clergy stipend across England. In 2026, we published a new three-year strategy focussed on "going upstream" - understanding better the root causes of challenges facing clergy, supporting those in new ways and offering a broader programme to empower clergy, while focussing our grants on those in the greatest need. Although the charity's excellent relationships with the Church of England and other Anglican Provinces are important, the Trust is proudly independent, and offers a confidential service to those seeking its help. The Board of Trustees - referred to in our Royal Charter as the Court of Assistants - is responsible for setting the charity's strategy and vision, for overseeing the work of its Chief Executive, and for scrutinising performance. There is an occupational requirement for Trustees to be supportive of the Trust's Anglican ethos and identity (but not to be practising Anglicans). The charity's operations, profile and programme have grown significantly in recent years, and a key element of the Court's role is to support, challenge and affirm the work of the charity's executive leadership team. Trustee's main takes and accountabilities include: Formulating and reviewing strategic aims Monitoring performance Legal and regulatory compliance Guardians of the charity's assets Promotion of the charity and engagement with stakeholders We hope for candidates who bring some experience and understanding of the charity sector, as well as a genuine and active passion for the important work which the Trust does. Strong candidates will have an ability to think strategically about the current and future needs of our applicants, and how best to meet those in a challenging and changing climate. They will understand and represent the Nolan Principles of public life, and the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of charity trusteeship. The Court takes seriously and wishes to reflect the glorious diversity of God's Church, and would particularly welcome applications at this time from women, those who identify as of Global Majority Heritage, and people living with disabilities. The Court meets four times per year; in-person attendance is expected at those meetings (usually in central London), as well as for an annual twenty-four-hour awayday, normally in February. All Trustees are asked to serve on two of the five sub-committees, which meet four times a year, where online attendance is usual (though in-person attendance welcomed). Trustees are encouraged (but not required) to be present at our annual Festival in St Paul's Cathedral each May.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Clergy Support Trust is the largest and oldest charity helping Anglican clergy and their families. Founded in 1655 and with assets of over £110m, the charity provides financial grants, services and resources for serving and retired ministers, ordinands, and clergy families. We are looking to appoint two outstanding new Trustees, to join the Board and the charity at this exciting moment. Specifically, we are eager to hear from candidates with experience of at least one, ideally more, of the following areas: Ordained ministry in the Church of England (for example, as a parish priest, chaplain, Area Dean, or Archdeacon); Communications and digital media (especially within the charity sector); Fundraising and supporter engagement; Personal experience of the Trust's grants, services and resources (for example, as an applicant, or as a diocesan officer responsible for supporting other ministers); Wider knowledge of the Church of England or Anglican Communion. Increasingly, the Trust also advocates for clergy, as well as acting to support them, which recently contributed to a 10.7% rise in the basic clergy stipend across England. In 2026, we published a new three-year strategy focussed on "going upstream" - understanding better the root causes of challenges facing clergy, supporting those in new ways and offering a broader programme to empower clergy, while focussing our grants on those in the greatest need. Although the charity's excellent relationships with the Church of England and other Anglican Provinces are important, the Trust is proudly independent, and offers a confidential service to those seeking its help. The Board of Trustees - referred to in our Royal Charter as the Court of Assistants - is responsible for setting the charity's strategy and vision, for overseeing the work of its Chief Executive, and for scrutinising performance. There is an occupational requirement for Trustees to be supportive of the Trust's Anglican ethos and identity (but not to be practising Anglicans). The charity's operations, profile and programme have grown significantly in recent years, and a key element of the Court's role is to support, challenge and affirm the work of the charity's executive leadership team. Trustee's main takes and accountabilities include: Formulating and reviewing strategic aims Monitoring performance Legal and regulatory compliance Guardians of the charity's assets Promotion of the charity and engagement with stakeholders We hope for candidates who bring some experience and understanding of the charity sector, as well as a genuine and active passion for the important work which the Trust does. Strong candidates will have an ability to think strategically about the current and future needs of our applicants, and how best to meet those in a challenging and changing climate. They will understand and represent the Nolan Principles of public life, and the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of charity trusteeship. The Court takes seriously and wishes to reflect the glorious diversity of God's Church, and would particularly welcome applications at this time from women, those who identify as of Global Majority Heritage, and people living with disabilities. The Court meets four times per year; in-person attendance is expected at those meetings (usually in central London), as well as for an annual twenty-four-hour awayday, normally in February. All Trustees are asked to serve on two of the five sub-committees, which meet four times a year, where online attendance is usual (though in-person attendance welcomed). Trustees are encouraged (but not required) to be present at our annual Festival in St Paul's Cathedral each May.
Fix Space Recruitment Ltd
Northallerton, Yorkshire
Leasehold Officer / Service Charge Officer Temporary Contract Job Details Client: North Yorkshire Council Service Area: Housing / Income Services Hours: 37 hours per week Start Date: 06 July 2026 End Date: 12 October 2026 Assignment Length: 3 months initially, with a view to extend Working Pattern Hybrid working. Office attendance required 2-3 days per week initially . Location Client location: District Council Office, Rotary Way, Northallerton, DL6 2UU. Richmond, Harrogate or Selby office can be used as the base. Pay £17.85 per hour Job Overview North Yorkshire Council is seeking an experienced Leasehold Officer / Service Charge Officer to support the Housing Income Services team. The role will focus on the management of leaseholder accounts, service charges, shared ownership charges, income collection and arrears recovery. The successful candidate will manage a caseload of leasehold accounts, support customers in financial difficulty, negotiate payment plans, maximise income collection and take appropriate recovery action where required. This role requires strong experience in social housing, leasehold or service charge account management, housing arrears recovery, customer contact, financial hardship support and working with vulnerable customers. Important - Please Read Carefully This is a specialist leasehold, service charge and housing income recovery role. Candidates must have experience of housing management within a social housing environment, debt recovery, housing arrears or leasehold/service charge account management. Candidates without social housing, leasehold, service charge, arrears recovery or housing income experience are unlikely to be considered. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of leasehold accounts Manage service charges and shared ownership charges Carry out account management and income collection activity Undertake arrears intervention and preventative action Maintain accurate customer account records and case notes Negotiate realistic payment plans Identify welfare benefit, Housing Benefit, DHP and Council Tax reduction entitlements Support customers with Universal Credit and Housing Benefit issues Enforce payment of housing charges where lease terms have been breached Progress cases through legal processes where required Serve notices and court documentation where required Submit unpaid housing charge and debt recovery cases to County Court Take electronic payments and handle payment information securely Set up and amend direct debit instructions Recover recharged repairs, support charge accounts and former debts Liaise with Homeless Prevention, Housing Management and external agencies Maintain accurate records in line with GDPR and information governance requirements Essential Experience & Skills Experience of housing management within a social housing environment Experience of leaseholder account management, service charges or housing income management Experience of debt recovery, housing arrears recovery or enforcement Experience working with vulnerable customers in financial hardship Experience delivering customer-focused services Awareness of housing legislation and landlord responsibilities Understanding of leaseholder obligations Experience working with other agencies Awareness of Information Governance and Data Protection principles Safeguarding awareness Strong numeracy, English and computer literacy skills Ability to explain policies and procedures clearly Strong communication and negotiation skills Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Qualifications Essential: Educated to GCSE level standard or equivalent, with minimum Grade C or equivalent in Maths and English. Desirable Housing-related qualification, such as NVQ Level 3 or above Working knowledge of welfare benefits Mediation or conflict management experience Experience using CX, NEC Housing or other housing management software Understanding of court protocol and court attendance Full driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use Additional Information The role is office based with hybrid working arrangements available. Candidates must be able to attend the office 2-3 days per week initially. Richmond, Harrogate or Selby office can be used as the base. Disclaimer On applying for this vacancy, you agree that your personal details will be passed onto our client for their consideration of your suitability for the role. I acknowledge that it is my responsibility to notify Fix Space Recruitment Limited of any hirer who I do not want my details to be passed onto. RQ
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Leasehold Officer / Service Charge Officer Temporary Contract Job Details Client: North Yorkshire Council Service Area: Housing / Income Services Hours: 37 hours per week Start Date: 06 July 2026 End Date: 12 October 2026 Assignment Length: 3 months initially, with a view to extend Working Pattern Hybrid working. Office attendance required 2-3 days per week initially . Location Client location: District Council Office, Rotary Way, Northallerton, DL6 2UU. Richmond, Harrogate or Selby office can be used as the base. Pay £17.85 per hour Job Overview North Yorkshire Council is seeking an experienced Leasehold Officer / Service Charge Officer to support the Housing Income Services team. The role will focus on the management of leaseholder accounts, service charges, shared ownership charges, income collection and arrears recovery. The successful candidate will manage a caseload of leasehold accounts, support customers in financial difficulty, negotiate payment plans, maximise income collection and take appropriate recovery action where required. This role requires strong experience in social housing, leasehold or service charge account management, housing arrears recovery, customer contact, financial hardship support and working with vulnerable customers. Important - Please Read Carefully This is a specialist leasehold, service charge and housing income recovery role. Candidates must have experience of housing management within a social housing environment, debt recovery, housing arrears or leasehold/service charge account management. Candidates without social housing, leasehold, service charge, arrears recovery or housing income experience are unlikely to be considered. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of leasehold accounts Manage service charges and shared ownership charges Carry out account management and income collection activity Undertake arrears intervention and preventative action Maintain accurate customer account records and case notes Negotiate realistic payment plans Identify welfare benefit, Housing Benefit, DHP and Council Tax reduction entitlements Support customers with Universal Credit and Housing Benefit issues Enforce payment of housing charges where lease terms have been breached Progress cases through legal processes where required Serve notices and court documentation where required Submit unpaid housing charge and debt recovery cases to County Court Take electronic payments and handle payment information securely Set up and amend direct debit instructions Recover recharged repairs, support charge accounts and former debts Liaise with Homeless Prevention, Housing Management and external agencies Maintain accurate records in line with GDPR and information governance requirements Essential Experience & Skills Experience of housing management within a social housing environment Experience of leaseholder account management, service charges or housing income management Experience of debt recovery, housing arrears recovery or enforcement Experience working with vulnerable customers in financial hardship Experience delivering customer-focused services Awareness of housing legislation and landlord responsibilities Understanding of leaseholder obligations Experience working with other agencies Awareness of Information Governance and Data Protection principles Safeguarding awareness Strong numeracy, English and computer literacy skills Ability to explain policies and procedures clearly Strong communication and negotiation skills Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Qualifications Essential: Educated to GCSE level standard or equivalent, with minimum Grade C or equivalent in Maths and English. Desirable Housing-related qualification, such as NVQ Level 3 or above Working knowledge of welfare benefits Mediation or conflict management experience Experience using CX, NEC Housing or other housing management software Understanding of court protocol and court attendance Full driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use Additional Information The role is office based with hybrid working arrangements available. Candidates must be able to attend the office 2-3 days per week initially. Richmond, Harrogate or Selby office can be used as the base. Disclaimer On applying for this vacancy, you agree that your personal details will be passed onto our client for their consideration of your suitability for the role. I acknowledge that it is my responsibility to notify Fix Space Recruitment Limited of any hirer who I do not want my details to be passed onto. RQ
Customer Service Officer Remote. Temping for 6 months. Paying £17.25 per hour. Working 35 hours per week We are seeking a proactive and customer-focused Customer Service Membership Officer to join a friendly Relationship team. Acting as a key link between members, volunteers and internal departments. You will play an important role in delivering an outstanding membership experience, supporting member communities and ensuring members maximise the value of their membership. Working for a leading London based Institute. This role is entirely remote. Key Responsibilities Serve as a central point of contact for members. Support activities that promote membership benefits. Encourage member engagement, improve retention and contribute to membership growth. Provide regular and effective communication with members. Work closely with teams across Membership Operations, Events, Professional Development, Marketing, Communications and Membership Acquisition to support end-to-end membership journeys and processes. Support volunteer leadership teams through recruitment, onboarding, planning, communications, event coordination, performance monitoring, reporting and attendance at meetings and events. Maintain accurate records, documentation and CRM data relating to member communities and volunteer activities. Assist with ad hoc projects and initiatives as required. About You You will be an enthusiastic and organised professional with a passion for customer service. You will thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy working collaboratively to deliver exceptional experiences for members and volunteers. (We know applying for jobs takes time and effort and we genuinely appreciate every application we receive. Owing to the volume of responses, we are unable to provide individual feedback or replies to all applicants. Thank you for your understanding and interest in working with us.)
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Customer Service Officer Remote. Temping for 6 months. Paying £17.25 per hour. Working 35 hours per week We are seeking a proactive and customer-focused Customer Service Membership Officer to join a friendly Relationship team. Acting as a key link between members, volunteers and internal departments. You will play an important role in delivering an outstanding membership experience, supporting member communities and ensuring members maximise the value of their membership. Working for a leading London based Institute. This role is entirely remote. Key Responsibilities Serve as a central point of contact for members. Support activities that promote membership benefits. Encourage member engagement, improve retention and contribute to membership growth. Provide regular and effective communication with members. Work closely with teams across Membership Operations, Events, Professional Development, Marketing, Communications and Membership Acquisition to support end-to-end membership journeys and processes. Support volunteer leadership teams through recruitment, onboarding, planning, communications, event coordination, performance monitoring, reporting and attendance at meetings and events. Maintain accurate records, documentation and CRM data relating to member communities and volunteer activities. Assist with ad hoc projects and initiatives as required. About You You will be an enthusiastic and organised professional with a passion for customer service. You will thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy working collaboratively to deliver exceptional experiences for members and volunteers. (We know applying for jobs takes time and effort and we genuinely appreciate every application we receive. Owing to the volume of responses, we are unable to provide individual feedback or replies to all applicants. Thank you for your understanding and interest in working with us.)
Transport Assessment Officer (Temporary Contract) Location: Glenfield (Leicestershire) Rate: £14.82 per hour (Grade 8) Hours: 18.5 hours per week Role Overview We are seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented individual to join the Transport Assessment Team on a temporary basis,. The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing eligibility for both Mainstream and Special Educational Needs (SEN) Home to School Transport in accordance with the Council's transport policies. The role requires the ability to accurately interpret and apply policy criteria to individual circumstances while managing a high volume of assessments within a fast-paced environment. The Transport Assessment Team processes approximately 24,000 assessments annually, making this an excellent opportunity for someone who thrives under pressure, can work independently, and consistently delivers accurate work to tight deadlines. Key Responsibilities Assess applications for Mainstream and SEN Home to School Transport eligibility. Interpret and apply Council transport policies consistently and accurately. Review and analyse information from multiple sources to support decision-making. Liaise with parents, carers, schools, colleagues, and other stakeholders to obtain and clarify information. Maintain accurate records and ensure all assessments are completed within required timescales. Work collaboratively with team members and stakeholders to resolve issues and support service delivery. Contribute to the efficient processing of a high volume of transport assessments. Essential Skills and Experience Technical Skills Excellent attention to detail with a high level of accuracy. Ability to interpret policies and apply them consistently to individual cases. Experience using Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook. Ability to gather, analyse, and interpret information from multiple systems and sources. Communication Skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to communicate professionally and sensitively with parents, carers, schools, and other stakeholders. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build effective working relationships. Personal Attributes Able to work independently and manage workload effectively. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to exercise sound judgement. Flexible and adaptable approach to changing priorities. Working Arrangements The successful candidate will be required to attend the office daily during the induction and training period. Following successful completion of training, flexible working arrangements will be available, including home working. However, attendance the office will be required for team meetings, training sessions, and service needs. Candidates may also choose to remain office-based for part or all of their working week. Candidate Profile We are particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate: Strong administrative or assessment-based experience. Experience working within policy, eligibility, compliance, education, transport, local government, or customer-focused environments. A proven ability to manage detailed casework and make evidence-based decisions. Confidence working with multiple IT systems and handling large volumes of information accurately.
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Transport Assessment Officer (Temporary Contract) Location: Glenfield (Leicestershire) Rate: £14.82 per hour (Grade 8) Hours: 18.5 hours per week Role Overview We are seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented individual to join the Transport Assessment Team on a temporary basis,. The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing eligibility for both Mainstream and Special Educational Needs (SEN) Home to School Transport in accordance with the Council's transport policies. The role requires the ability to accurately interpret and apply policy criteria to individual circumstances while managing a high volume of assessments within a fast-paced environment. The Transport Assessment Team processes approximately 24,000 assessments annually, making this an excellent opportunity for someone who thrives under pressure, can work independently, and consistently delivers accurate work to tight deadlines. Key Responsibilities Assess applications for Mainstream and SEN Home to School Transport eligibility. Interpret and apply Council transport policies consistently and accurately. Review and analyse information from multiple sources to support decision-making. Liaise with parents, carers, schools, colleagues, and other stakeholders to obtain and clarify information. Maintain accurate records and ensure all assessments are completed within required timescales. Work collaboratively with team members and stakeholders to resolve issues and support service delivery. Contribute to the efficient processing of a high volume of transport assessments. Essential Skills and Experience Technical Skills Excellent attention to detail with a high level of accuracy. Ability to interpret policies and apply them consistently to individual cases. Experience using Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook. Ability to gather, analyse, and interpret information from multiple systems and sources. Communication Skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to communicate professionally and sensitively with parents, carers, schools, and other stakeholders. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build effective working relationships. Personal Attributes Able to work independently and manage workload effectively. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to exercise sound judgement. Flexible and adaptable approach to changing priorities. Working Arrangements The successful candidate will be required to attend the office daily during the induction and training period. Following successful completion of training, flexible working arrangements will be available, including home working. However, attendance the office will be required for team meetings, training sessions, and service needs. Candidates may also choose to remain office-based for part or all of their working week. Candidate Profile We are particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate: Strong administrative or assessment-based experience. Experience working within policy, eligibility, compliance, education, transport, local government, or customer-focused environments. A proven ability to manage detailed casework and make evidence-based decisions. Confidence working with multiple IT systems and handling large volumes of information accurately.
Fundraising Officer Join an international animal welfare organisation, offering care and protection to donkeys worldwide. We now have an exciting opportunity for a proactive team player with outstanding decision-making skills and a strong customer service ethic to join the dedicated Fundraising Department. Position: Fundraising Officer (internally known as Major Gifts Officer) Location: Devon/Hybrid (site attendance estimated to be one day per week, flexibility considered) Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week, 08.30-16.30, Monday-Friday Salary: £31,431per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 5 July 2026. Please note this role may close earlier than advertised so apply as soon as possible. About the Role As Major Gifts Officer, you will support delivery of agreed activity within the Major Gifts Team, successfully cultivating and stewarding a portfolio of mid-value individuals and trusts and delivering a range of agreed projects. Working closely with the Major Gifts Managers, you will evolve and continuously improve supporter stewardship and cultivation activity in line with their capacity and propensity to donate, continuously evaluating performance. Your principal duties and responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of the Major Gifts Strategy, improving Major Gifts performance. Supporting the Major Gifts cultivation/stewardship programme to grow the number of supporters financially contributing mid value and major gifts. Managing, supporting and attending Major Gifts stewardship and cultivation meetings and events, including supplier liaison, supporter invite lists, follow ups and budgets. Securing, managing and stewarding a portfolio of active mid-value donors and charitable trusts, delivering compelling bids and donor reports, forging and maintaining strong and enduring relationships. Researching current and potential major and mid-value donors to enable a donor-centric approach. Delivering and reporting on agreed development and stewardship projects, fundraising targets. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date donor information on our CRM system. About You We are looking for someone with: Demonstrable experience of strong administrative and organisational support within a busy, fast paced environment. Strong project management skills, with the ability to plan, organise, and prioritise workloads. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong data management skills, and experience of working with databases or CRM systems. Experience of managing multiple priorities and meeting deadlines. Able to support the planning and delivery of activities or events, including administrative and logistical coordination. Benefits include: Competitive pension. 31 days holiday (including Bank holidays), rising to 34 will each full year of service. Wellbeing team. Recorded Pilates and Yoga classes. Long service awards. Healthshield plan, including reimbursement of some medical expenses up to the specified limits per membership, offers, discounts and cashback on shopping, travel and entertainment from participating outlets, access to a 24/7 GP and counselling service. Free parking. Subsidised restaurant and shop. About the Organisation Join one of the UK's largest international animal welfare charities, currently supporting projects in over 35 countries worldwide, working for a world where donkeys and mules live free from suffering and their contribution to humanity is fully valued. The Charity is a Disability Confident Employer, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable people (children and adults) and expects all staff and volunteers to undertake this commitment. Applicants will be subject to safer recruitment processes, including an application for a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check where required for the post. You may also have experience in areas such as Fundraising, Fundraiser, Major Donor, Major Gifts, Fundraising Officer, Major Donor Fundraiser, Major Gifts Fundraiser, Major Donor Fundraising Officer, Major Gifts Fundraising Officer, Events Fundraising, Individual Giving Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Fundraising Officer Join an international animal welfare organisation, offering care and protection to donkeys worldwide. We now have an exciting opportunity for a proactive team player with outstanding decision-making skills and a strong customer service ethic to join the dedicated Fundraising Department. Position: Fundraising Officer (internally known as Major Gifts Officer) Location: Devon/Hybrid (site attendance estimated to be one day per week, flexibility considered) Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week, 08.30-16.30, Monday-Friday Salary: £31,431per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 5 July 2026. Please note this role may close earlier than advertised so apply as soon as possible. About the Role As Major Gifts Officer, you will support delivery of agreed activity within the Major Gifts Team, successfully cultivating and stewarding a portfolio of mid-value individuals and trusts and delivering a range of agreed projects. Working closely with the Major Gifts Managers, you will evolve and continuously improve supporter stewardship and cultivation activity in line with their capacity and propensity to donate, continuously evaluating performance. Your principal duties and responsibilities will include: Supporting the delivery of the Major Gifts Strategy, improving Major Gifts performance. Supporting the Major Gifts cultivation/stewardship programme to grow the number of supporters financially contributing mid value and major gifts. Managing, supporting and attending Major Gifts stewardship and cultivation meetings and events, including supplier liaison, supporter invite lists, follow ups and budgets. Securing, managing and stewarding a portfolio of active mid-value donors and charitable trusts, delivering compelling bids and donor reports, forging and maintaining strong and enduring relationships. Researching current and potential major and mid-value donors to enable a donor-centric approach. Delivering and reporting on agreed development and stewardship projects, fundraising targets. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date donor information on our CRM system. About You We are looking for someone with: Demonstrable experience of strong administrative and organisational support within a busy, fast paced environment. Strong project management skills, with the ability to plan, organise, and prioritise workloads. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong data management skills, and experience of working with databases or CRM systems. Experience of managing multiple priorities and meeting deadlines. Able to support the planning and delivery of activities or events, including administrative and logistical coordination. Benefits include: Competitive pension. 31 days holiday (including Bank holidays), rising to 34 will each full year of service. Wellbeing team. Recorded Pilates and Yoga classes. Long service awards. Healthshield plan, including reimbursement of some medical expenses up to the specified limits per membership, offers, discounts and cashback on shopping, travel and entertainment from participating outlets, access to a 24/7 GP and counselling service. Free parking. Subsidised restaurant and shop. About the Organisation Join one of the UK's largest international animal welfare charities, currently supporting projects in over 35 countries worldwide, working for a world where donkeys and mules live free from suffering and their contribution to humanity is fully valued. The Charity is a Disability Confident Employer, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable people (children and adults) and expects all staff and volunteers to undertake this commitment. Applicants will be subject to safer recruitment processes, including an application for a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check where required for the post. You may also have experience in areas such as Fundraising, Fundraiser, Major Donor, Major Gifts, Fundraising Officer, Major Donor Fundraiser, Major Gifts Fundraiser, Major Donor Fundraising Officer, Major Gifts Fundraising Officer, Events Fundraising, Individual Giving Fundraiser, Community Fundraiser. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Job Title: Head of Safeguarding Location: Colchester United Football Club Reports To: Academy Manager & Senior Safeguarding Manager Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive, based on experience Job Purpose: The Head of Safeguarding is the Club s Designated Safeguarding Officer and will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing the safeguarding strategy across all levels of the club, ensuring the safety and welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults involved in club activities. This role will promote a culture of safeguarding throughout the club, ensuring compliance with statutory obligations and football governing body regulations. Key Responsibilities: Safeguarding Strategy and Policy Development: Develop and implement comprehensive safeguarding policies and procedures in line with EFL, FA, and statutory requirements. In conjunction with the Senior Safeguarding Manager, lead on the creation and delivery of a club-wide safeguarding strategy that promotes best practices, continuous improvement, and a culture of safety. Compliance and Reporting: Ensure the club meets all legal, regulatory, and EFL safeguarding standards, including regular audits and assessments. Maintain accurate records of all safeguarding concerns, incidents, and referrals, ensuring timely and confidential reporting to relevant authorities. Maintain the Club s Single Central Record. Liaise with the Lead Academy Administrator to ensure all safeguarding documentation and paperwork is completed on player registration and staff induction. Prepare regular reports for senior management and the Board of Directors on safeguarding matters, including any risks, trends, or areas for improvement. Education and Training: Develop and deliver regular safeguarding training and awareness programs for all staff, volunteers, players, and relevant stakeholders. Ensure all employees and volunteers are aware of and adhere to the club s safeguarding policies and procedures. Case Management and Support: As the Club s Lead Disclosure Officer, act as the primary point of contact for all safeguarding concerns and allegations, providing guidance, support, and advice to staff, players, and stakeholders. Lead on managing and investigating safeguarding incidents in line with club policy and statutory guidance. Liaise with external agencies, such as social services and law enforcement, as required. Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with internal and external stakeholders, including the FA, EFL, local authorities, and community organizations, to promote best practices in safeguarding. Act as the club s representative on safeguarding matters, attending relevant meetings, conferences, and workshops. Risk Management: Identify and assess safeguarding risks within the club s activities and implement strategies to mitigate these risks. Conduct regular safeguarding audits, including risk assessments for activities involving children and vulnerable adults. Qualifications and Experience: Essential: Experience in a senior safeguarding role, ideally within a sports organization or similar setting. Strong knowledge of current safeguarding legislation, regulations, and best practices, including the FA s Safeguarding Children Policy. Proven experience in managing and investigating safeguarding incidents and concerns. Experience in delivering training and educational programs related to safeguarding. Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with integrity and discretion. Desirable: Professional qualification in safeguarding, social work, education, or a related field. Experience working within football or another professional sports environment. Knowledge of EFL and FA safeguarding frameworks and procedures. Skills and Attributes: Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely. High level of organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Empathetic, approachable, and able to handle sensitive situations with tact and professionalism. Commitment to promoting a culture of safeguarding and welfare across all club activities. Additional Requirements: Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required, including attendance at home and away matches. Full & Clean UK driving licence. Working Hours: 40 hours per week Need to be flexible to accommodate different needs at different times to support players, parents, schools and staff. All staff must be aware of all safeguarding and equity and diversity issues, along with all academy and club policies, rules and regulations. We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and dynamic working environment by building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Jun 25, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Head of Safeguarding Location: Colchester United Football Club Reports To: Academy Manager & Senior Safeguarding Manager Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive, based on experience Job Purpose: The Head of Safeguarding is the Club s Designated Safeguarding Officer and will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing the safeguarding strategy across all levels of the club, ensuring the safety and welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults involved in club activities. This role will promote a culture of safeguarding throughout the club, ensuring compliance with statutory obligations and football governing body regulations. Key Responsibilities: Safeguarding Strategy and Policy Development: Develop and implement comprehensive safeguarding policies and procedures in line with EFL, FA, and statutory requirements. In conjunction with the Senior Safeguarding Manager, lead on the creation and delivery of a club-wide safeguarding strategy that promotes best practices, continuous improvement, and a culture of safety. Compliance and Reporting: Ensure the club meets all legal, regulatory, and EFL safeguarding standards, including regular audits and assessments. Maintain accurate records of all safeguarding concerns, incidents, and referrals, ensuring timely and confidential reporting to relevant authorities. Maintain the Club s Single Central Record. Liaise with the Lead Academy Administrator to ensure all safeguarding documentation and paperwork is completed on player registration and staff induction. Prepare regular reports for senior management and the Board of Directors on safeguarding matters, including any risks, trends, or areas for improvement. Education and Training: Develop and deliver regular safeguarding training and awareness programs for all staff, volunteers, players, and relevant stakeholders. Ensure all employees and volunteers are aware of and adhere to the club s safeguarding policies and procedures. Case Management and Support: As the Club s Lead Disclosure Officer, act as the primary point of contact for all safeguarding concerns and allegations, providing guidance, support, and advice to staff, players, and stakeholders. Lead on managing and investigating safeguarding incidents in line with club policy and statutory guidance. Liaise with external agencies, such as social services and law enforcement, as required. Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with internal and external stakeholders, including the FA, EFL, local authorities, and community organizations, to promote best practices in safeguarding. Act as the club s representative on safeguarding matters, attending relevant meetings, conferences, and workshops. Risk Management: Identify and assess safeguarding risks within the club s activities and implement strategies to mitigate these risks. Conduct regular safeguarding audits, including risk assessments for activities involving children and vulnerable adults. Qualifications and Experience: Essential: Experience in a senior safeguarding role, ideally within a sports organization or similar setting. Strong knowledge of current safeguarding legislation, regulations, and best practices, including the FA s Safeguarding Children Policy. Proven experience in managing and investigating safeguarding incidents and concerns. Experience in delivering training and educational programs related to safeguarding. Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with integrity and discretion. Desirable: Professional qualification in safeguarding, social work, education, or a related field. Experience working within football or another professional sports environment. Knowledge of EFL and FA safeguarding frameworks and procedures. Skills and Attributes: Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely. High level of organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Empathetic, approachable, and able to handle sensitive situations with tact and professionalism. Commitment to promoting a culture of safeguarding and welfare across all club activities. Additional Requirements: Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required, including attendance at home and away matches. Full & Clean UK driving licence. Working Hours: 40 hours per week Need to be flexible to accommodate different needs at different times to support players, parents, schools and staff. All staff must be aware of all safeguarding and equity and diversity issues, along with all academy and club policies, rules and regulations. We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and dynamic working environment by building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Chief Operating Officer Reports To: Chief Executive Officer Department/Responsibility for: Director's Group / 3 senior managers (Finance (headcount of 3), HR (headcount of 1), IT (headcount of 5 Location: Remote - UK (expectation of travel / attendance at meetings) Hours: Full-time - 35 hours per week (09.00 - 17.00 Monday to Friday) Purpose of the Role The Chief Operating Officer will play a vital role in supporting the Chief Executive Officer, Board and Leadership Team to deliver Cerebra's vision and ambitious strategic aims. The Chief Operating Officer will provide strategic leadership and operational management across key areas within Cerebra including: Operational Systems Governance Compliance Finance and Growth This is a pivotal executive leadership role, responsible for driving organisational performance, sustainability and growth. The COO will translate Cerebra's strategic ambitions into effective operational delivery, ensuring robust governance, financial stewardship and a high-performing, values-led culture. As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the COO will lead core operational services and commercial activity, enabling the charity to maximise impact and generate sustainable income in support of its charitable objectives. Key Areas of Responsibility Strategic and Executive Leadership Partner with the CEO and Board to deliver strategic priorities, growth and long-term sustainability Collaboration with the Director's Group to ensure strategic alignment across the charity. The Director's Group consists of: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Director of Research and Support Services Provide expert advice on finance, operations, commercial performance and organisational risk Lead organisational planning, business continuity, and operational resilience Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability and inclusion Finance, Commercial and Sustainability Lead financial strategy, planning and performance, ensuring long-term sustainability Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and financial controls Lead and develop Cerebra's strategy for commercial income, ensuring alignment with charitable objectives Support funding growth through strong financial insight and business case development Ensure robust financial governance, audit and compliance Operations and Infrastructure Lead and strengthen operational functions including HR, IT, governance and administration Ensure effective systems, processes and infrastructure that enable growth, efficiency and impact Oversee procurement, contracts, facilities, and organisational compliance Drive innovation and value for money across operations People and Culture Champion a positive, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Oversee HR strategy, workforce planning and leadership development Ensure compliance with employment law and best practice Promote wellbeing, engagement and organisational effectiveness Line Management Line management responsibilities for a small team, currently comprising of 3 staff. Be responsible for the day-to-day management of the team. Complete regular supervision and team meetings. Provide effective performance management to the team. Promote a positive and inclusive team culture aligned with Cerebra's values. General Monitor and evaluate the impact the areas of work that leading on. Support collaboration across the different Cerebra teams. Experience using Client Relationship Management (CRM) systems or similar digital tools for recording and tracking work. Uphold Cerebra's Data Protection Policy and all relevant confidentiality and safeguarding policies. Carry out any other reasonable duties in line with the needs of the team and organisation. Person Specification Criteria Essential A professional accounting qualification and a detailed understanding of financial processes and business analysis. Sound understanding of contract processes. Strong financial literacy, including experience of budget management, grant compliance, financial reporting and working with a board finance function. Significant experience in leading teams (Finance/HR/IT) in a complex organisation, ideally within the charity or public sector. Significant experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally as a COO, Head of Operations or Director of Operations in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven organisation. Demonstrable track record of building and improving operational infrastructure: systems, processes, policies and ways of working that make organisations more effective and resilient. Experience managing and ensuring effective cost recovery in a complex and competitive funding environment. Experience managing multiple income streams (e.g. Grants, contracts including statutory funding, donations). Governance experience, including Board reporting and external bodies. Evidence of having added value in operational delivery beyond finance in a complex organisation. Proven ability to lead a team and effectively manage staff and resources from a variety of disciplines including the capacity to lead and manage change effectively, including good consultation and communication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to translate complex operational information into clear, accessible reports and presentations for senior stakeholders. Experience of leading an organisation through a period of significant change, transition or growth. Willing and able to travel within the UK, with occasional overnight stays. Desirable Experience working within or alongside charities, research institutions, or government bodies. Familiarity with impact measurement and evaluation frameworks. Lived experience of neurodevelopmental conditions - whether as an individual, parent, carer, sibling, or through close community involvement. Application Process: Please submit your CV and cover letter via the email application box below. Closing date: Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 11.59pm First stage interview (Virtual) - 14th and 15th July 2026 Second stage interview (in-person, London location tbc) - 22nd or 23rd July 2026
Information Governance & Compliance Officer We are recruiting for an Information Governance & Compliance Officer to join a local authority's Procurement and Contract Management team. This role is ideal for candidates with experience in compliance, governance, information governance, records management, procurement support or public sector administration. You will play a key role in ensuring compliance with legislation, maintaining accurate records, supporting audits and managing sensitive information. Key Responsibilities: Managing and maintaining procurement and contract records Supporting governance and compliance activities across the service Redacting confidential and sensitive information Producing reports and maintaining accurate data Supporting audits, investigations and compliance reviews Assisting with procurement and contract management systems Ensuring compliance with GDPR and information governance requirements Liaising with internal stakeholders and providing advice on compliance matters Essential Requirements: Previous experience in compliance, governance, information governance, procurement, contracts or a similar administrative role Experience of redacting documents is essential Experience using Adobe Acrobat is essential Strong attention to detail and ability to handle confidential information Excellent organisational and communication skills Strong data management and administrative skills Desirable: Experience using Foxit PDF software Public sector or local authority experience Knowledge of procurement processes, contracts or information governance legislation Fully remote working may be considered for the right candidate, although occasional attendance may be required for document scanning and team meetings. A Basic DBS check will be required for this position.
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Information Governance & Compliance Officer We are recruiting for an Information Governance & Compliance Officer to join a local authority's Procurement and Contract Management team. This role is ideal for candidates with experience in compliance, governance, information governance, records management, procurement support or public sector administration. You will play a key role in ensuring compliance with legislation, maintaining accurate records, supporting audits and managing sensitive information. Key Responsibilities: Managing and maintaining procurement and contract records Supporting governance and compliance activities across the service Redacting confidential and sensitive information Producing reports and maintaining accurate data Supporting audits, investigations and compliance reviews Assisting with procurement and contract management systems Ensuring compliance with GDPR and information governance requirements Liaising with internal stakeholders and providing advice on compliance matters Essential Requirements: Previous experience in compliance, governance, information governance, procurement, contracts or a similar administrative role Experience of redacting documents is essential Experience using Adobe Acrobat is essential Strong attention to detail and ability to handle confidential information Excellent organisational and communication skills Strong data management and administrative skills Desirable: Experience using Foxit PDF software Public sector or local authority experience Knowledge of procurement processes, contracts or information governance legislation Fully remote working may be considered for the right candidate, although occasional attendance may be required for document scanning and team meetings. A Basic DBS check will be required for this position.
Liberty and its supporters have been a force for fairness, dignity and respect in our society for more than 90 years. We are now at a critical point. Shared assumptions on freedom, equality and democracy are being overturned, and with this the threat to our basic rights grows. Now, at this crucial moment in British political history, we're seeking two experienced Media and Communications Officers to elevate our media and digital outputs as we deliver on an exciting new three-year organisational strategy to tell a story of hope, protect our rights and freedoms, and build a safe and just future for everyone in the UK. The Communications Team tells people who Liberty is, what we do and how they can get involved - helping to shape the narrative of the media debate and influence decision makers. This role requires proven experience of designing and executing high-quality, high-impact media and digital communications plans that reach, engage and persuade target audiences. Liberty is a small organisation which punches above its weight. The Media and Communications Officers will use their media experience to support the running of our busy press office by being the first point of contact for journalists, drafting responses to media requests, and supporting our spokespeople with interview briefings. They will also help build our profile in the media by forging relationships with key contacts across broadcast, print and new forms of digital media. Telling an inclusive story about the importance of our rights and freedoms to everyday lives is central to who we are and what we do. From facial recognition technology to protest rights, you will get the opportunity to work on a wide range of high-profile issues. The Media and Communications Officers will deliver engaging outputs across social media and our website, adapting core messages across different platforms. They will help bring technical legal and policy arguments to life through creative storytelling that resonates with the public. Liberty's first president described our work as "the fight that is never done". This is a great opportunity for two experienced comms professionals to join a dynamic team in that fight and put their creative ideas into practice at a time when changing the narrative on human rights has perhaps never been more important. Liberty fully embraces flexible working and is committed to employee development. We aim to encourage people from all backgrounds to work with us and are particularly interested in hearing from people from minority backgrounds and all socio-economic sections of society. Liberty supports hybrid working, with a minimum office attendance two days per week in the Westminster office. The deadline for applications is 9am Wednesday 8 July 2026. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered. Please be aware that we do not accept CVs for this role. All applicants must complete the application form to apply. First round interviews will be held online on Monday 20 July 2026. Second round interview will be held in person on Wednesday 29 July 2026.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Liberty and its supporters have been a force for fairness, dignity and respect in our society for more than 90 years. We are now at a critical point. Shared assumptions on freedom, equality and democracy are being overturned, and with this the threat to our basic rights grows. Now, at this crucial moment in British political history, we're seeking two experienced Media and Communications Officers to elevate our media and digital outputs as we deliver on an exciting new three-year organisational strategy to tell a story of hope, protect our rights and freedoms, and build a safe and just future for everyone in the UK. The Communications Team tells people who Liberty is, what we do and how they can get involved - helping to shape the narrative of the media debate and influence decision makers. This role requires proven experience of designing and executing high-quality, high-impact media and digital communications plans that reach, engage and persuade target audiences. Liberty is a small organisation which punches above its weight. The Media and Communications Officers will use their media experience to support the running of our busy press office by being the first point of contact for journalists, drafting responses to media requests, and supporting our spokespeople with interview briefings. They will also help build our profile in the media by forging relationships with key contacts across broadcast, print and new forms of digital media. Telling an inclusive story about the importance of our rights and freedoms to everyday lives is central to who we are and what we do. From facial recognition technology to protest rights, you will get the opportunity to work on a wide range of high-profile issues. The Media and Communications Officers will deliver engaging outputs across social media and our website, adapting core messages across different platforms. They will help bring technical legal and policy arguments to life through creative storytelling that resonates with the public. Liberty's first president described our work as "the fight that is never done". This is a great opportunity for two experienced comms professionals to join a dynamic team in that fight and put their creative ideas into practice at a time when changing the narrative on human rights has perhaps never been more important. Liberty fully embraces flexible working and is committed to employee development. We aim to encourage people from all backgrounds to work with us and are particularly interested in hearing from people from minority backgrounds and all socio-economic sections of society. Liberty supports hybrid working, with a minimum office attendance two days per week in the Westminster office. The deadline for applications is 9am Wednesday 8 July 2026. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered. Please be aware that we do not accept CVs for this role. All applicants must complete the application form to apply. First round interviews will be held online on Monday 20 July 2026. Second round interview will be held in person on Wednesday 29 July 2026.
Job Title: Business Support Assistant - Reception Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire Salary: Salary grade B1 24,796 - B3 25,128 FTE 27.5 hours Salary grade C1 25,186 - C5 26,244 FTE 10 hours Actual salary 21,845.57 - 22,307.83 Actual Job Type: Permanent, Full Time, 40 Weeks Per Year, Term-time only - 39 weeks plus 4 days Hours: 37.25 hours per week, 8.15am - 4.15pm Monday-Thursday and 8.15am - 4pm on Fridays (with 30 minutes unpaid lunch break each day) The Governors are seeking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic Business Support Assistant - Reception. The successful candidate reporting to the Business Support Manager will be responsible for providing reception and administrative services to support the teaching and learning of the school. As a school receptionist, you serve as the first impression for students, parents, and visitors. This role allows you to create a welcoming and professional environment, ensuring that everyone feels valued and supported when they enter our school. If you are a Catholic, you will understand the distinctiveness of Catholic schools such as Oaklands and this will be attractive to you. You do not have to be a Catholic to work at Oaklands; the Governors welcome applications from candidates of differing faith backgrounds or none who can be supportive of the school ethos. Principal Responsibilities: Customer Service: Promote the image of the school in all contact with the outside world Act as the first point of contact for general parent/student/visitor enquiries, responding within standard procedures or referring the enquiry to an appropriate destination Perform reception duties in an efficient, professional and courteous manner Operate the main switchboard and refer enquiries to the appropriate destination Ensure all visitors comply with safeguarding guidelines and have the appropriate ID/DBS etc checks where appropriate Administration: Operate and have responsibility of a variety of standard office machines including a personal computer, signing in machine, franking machine and badge machine Order reception resources as required to include inventory rolls, stamps, signing in machine cards etc Enable WiFi connection to external visitors Oversee the collection of returned parcels as instructed by the budget holder Be point of contact for student exam certification collection in accordance with guidelines Tidy and maintain reception area Annual re-organisation of staff pigeonholes Produce admin packs at the beginning of the academic year for the Business Support Team Collection of exam paperwork as instructed by the exams officer Provide basic absence cover to attendance as required Basic administration support to the Careers Lead; data inputting, making/confirming appointments and calls, sending emails Basic administration support to DOE leaders, data inputting, booking camp, booking transport, sending emails and message reminders etc The duties above are neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the post holder may be required to carry out appropriate duties within the context of the job, skills and grade About you: Essential: GCSE (or equivalent) in English and Maths Good organisational skills Good time management skills Skilled at paying attention to accuracy and detail Excellent interpersonal skills, verbal and written Ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people Values and respects the views and the needs of children and young people Displays commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people Ability to work in a Catholic School, sensitive to the ethos Excellent communication skills Ability to work under pressure Stamina, initiative and resilience Confidentiality and discretion Good Health Strong commitment to teamwork and partnership Desirable: Previous experience in a similar role Experience of working in an educational establishment (mixed comprehensive school) Experience of developing positive relationships with a range of different students Excellent I.T skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Teams Previous experience of working with schools' SIMS system Previous experience of working with schools' ClassCharts Understanding of the school's role in the Community Understanding of the core purpose of Oaklands Catholic School and Sixth Form College Ability to forge and maintain good relationships with staff and students Sense of humour Willingness to train as Fire Warden/First Aider Additional Information: Please note all staff will be required to complete and obtain a clear Enhanced DBS. All applicants must evidence Right to Work. Closing date: Sunday 28th June 2026 5pm Interviews: Week commencing 1st July 2026 Please note that once you have applied for the role you will be sent an email with an application form to fill in. This form will need to be fully completed and returned for your application to be considered. Please click the APPLY to submit your application for this role and you will be sent an email with application forms to complete. Candidates with experience of Business Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Customer Support, Customer Service Administrator, Administration Clerk, Education Administrative Assistant, Business Support, may also be considered for this role.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Business Support Assistant - Reception Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire Salary: Salary grade B1 24,796 - B3 25,128 FTE 27.5 hours Salary grade C1 25,186 - C5 26,244 FTE 10 hours Actual salary 21,845.57 - 22,307.83 Actual Job Type: Permanent, Full Time, 40 Weeks Per Year, Term-time only - 39 weeks plus 4 days Hours: 37.25 hours per week, 8.15am - 4.15pm Monday-Thursday and 8.15am - 4pm on Fridays (with 30 minutes unpaid lunch break each day) The Governors are seeking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic Business Support Assistant - Reception. The successful candidate reporting to the Business Support Manager will be responsible for providing reception and administrative services to support the teaching and learning of the school. As a school receptionist, you serve as the first impression for students, parents, and visitors. This role allows you to create a welcoming and professional environment, ensuring that everyone feels valued and supported when they enter our school. If you are a Catholic, you will understand the distinctiveness of Catholic schools such as Oaklands and this will be attractive to you. You do not have to be a Catholic to work at Oaklands; the Governors welcome applications from candidates of differing faith backgrounds or none who can be supportive of the school ethos. Principal Responsibilities: Customer Service: Promote the image of the school in all contact with the outside world Act as the first point of contact for general parent/student/visitor enquiries, responding within standard procedures or referring the enquiry to an appropriate destination Perform reception duties in an efficient, professional and courteous manner Operate the main switchboard and refer enquiries to the appropriate destination Ensure all visitors comply with safeguarding guidelines and have the appropriate ID/DBS etc checks where appropriate Administration: Operate and have responsibility of a variety of standard office machines including a personal computer, signing in machine, franking machine and badge machine Order reception resources as required to include inventory rolls, stamps, signing in machine cards etc Enable WiFi connection to external visitors Oversee the collection of returned parcels as instructed by the budget holder Be point of contact for student exam certification collection in accordance with guidelines Tidy and maintain reception area Annual re-organisation of staff pigeonholes Produce admin packs at the beginning of the academic year for the Business Support Team Collection of exam paperwork as instructed by the exams officer Provide basic absence cover to attendance as required Basic administration support to the Careers Lead; data inputting, making/confirming appointments and calls, sending emails Basic administration support to DOE leaders, data inputting, booking camp, booking transport, sending emails and message reminders etc The duties above are neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the post holder may be required to carry out appropriate duties within the context of the job, skills and grade About you: Essential: GCSE (or equivalent) in English and Maths Good organisational skills Good time management skills Skilled at paying attention to accuracy and detail Excellent interpersonal skills, verbal and written Ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people Values and respects the views and the needs of children and young people Displays commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people Ability to work in a Catholic School, sensitive to the ethos Excellent communication skills Ability to work under pressure Stamina, initiative and resilience Confidentiality and discretion Good Health Strong commitment to teamwork and partnership Desirable: Previous experience in a similar role Experience of working in an educational establishment (mixed comprehensive school) Experience of developing positive relationships with a range of different students Excellent I.T skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Teams Previous experience of working with schools' SIMS system Previous experience of working with schools' ClassCharts Understanding of the school's role in the Community Understanding of the core purpose of Oaklands Catholic School and Sixth Form College Ability to forge and maintain good relationships with staff and students Sense of humour Willingness to train as Fire Warden/First Aider Additional Information: Please note all staff will be required to complete and obtain a clear Enhanced DBS. All applicants must evidence Right to Work. Closing date: Sunday 28th June 2026 5pm Interviews: Week commencing 1st July 2026 Please note that once you have applied for the role you will be sent an email with an application form to fill in. This form will need to be fully completed and returned for your application to be considered. Please click the APPLY to submit your application for this role and you will be sent an email with application forms to complete. Candidates with experience of Business Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Customer Support, Customer Service Administrator, Administration Clerk, Education Administrative Assistant, Business Support, may also be considered for this role.
Criminal Defence Paralegal (Police Station Accredited Representative) London (Waterloo) 30,000 - 40,000 + Benefits An established and highly respected criminal defence practice is seeking a Criminal Defence Paralegal to join its specialist team based in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity for a Police Station Accredited Representative looking to develop their career within a leading criminal defence practice renowned for handling serious and complex cases. The successful candidate will gain exposure to a broad range of matters, from everyday criminal defence work through to serious violence, organised crime, fraud, sexual offences and high-profile Crown Court litigation. The firm has built a longstanding reputation for providing exceptional criminal defence representation and is committed to investing in the development of its staff. This role offers genuine progression opportunities, high levels of responsibility and regular client contact from day one. The Criminal Defence Paralegal's Role The successful Criminal Defence Paralegal will support solicitors and advocates on a varied caseload whilst also attending police stations independently as an Accredited Representative. Responsibilities will include: Attending police stations and advising clients under caution as an Accredited Representative Providing out-of-hours and evening police station cover on a rota basis Taking instructions from clients and advising on criminal investigations Managing criminal defence files and maintaining accurate case records Preparing legal documents, briefs to counsel and client correspondence Reviewing disclosure, witness statements, CCTV, interview recordings and evidential material Assisting with the preparation of Magistrates' Court and Crown Court matters Attending hearings, conferences and client meetings where required Liaising with clients, counsel, police officers, courts, prisons and external agencies Conducting legal research and preparing case summaries Supporting solicitors on serious and complex criminal matters Monitoring deadlines and ensuring compliance with procedural requirements The Criminal Defence Paralegal Police Station Accredited Representative status is essential Previous experience within criminal defence Ability to attend police stations throughout London, including evening and out-of-hours work Strong working knowledge of criminal law and procedure Excellent client care and communication skills Experience handling legally aided criminal matters Organised and able to manage competing priorities effectively Professional, resilient and able to perform under pressure Strong drafting, file management and case preparation skills Full UK driving licence would be advantageous but is not essential In Return? 30,000 - 40,000 salary depending on experience Additional remuneration for police station attendance and out-of-hours work Exposure to complex and high-profile criminal defence matters Structured training and professional development Ongoing supervision and mentoring from experienced criminal defence lawyers Clear progression opportunities Pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Supportive and collaborative working environment Modern Central London office location This is an excellent opportunity for a Police Station Accredited Criminal Defence Paralegal seeking meaningful responsibility, quality work and long-term career progression within a highly regarded criminal defence practice.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Criminal Defence Paralegal (Police Station Accredited Representative) London (Waterloo) 30,000 - 40,000 + Benefits An established and highly respected criminal defence practice is seeking a Criminal Defence Paralegal to join its specialist team based in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity for a Police Station Accredited Representative looking to develop their career within a leading criminal defence practice renowned for handling serious and complex cases. The successful candidate will gain exposure to a broad range of matters, from everyday criminal defence work through to serious violence, organised crime, fraud, sexual offences and high-profile Crown Court litigation. The firm has built a longstanding reputation for providing exceptional criminal defence representation and is committed to investing in the development of its staff. This role offers genuine progression opportunities, high levels of responsibility and regular client contact from day one. The Criminal Defence Paralegal's Role The successful Criminal Defence Paralegal will support solicitors and advocates on a varied caseload whilst also attending police stations independently as an Accredited Representative. Responsibilities will include: Attending police stations and advising clients under caution as an Accredited Representative Providing out-of-hours and evening police station cover on a rota basis Taking instructions from clients and advising on criminal investigations Managing criminal defence files and maintaining accurate case records Preparing legal documents, briefs to counsel and client correspondence Reviewing disclosure, witness statements, CCTV, interview recordings and evidential material Assisting with the preparation of Magistrates' Court and Crown Court matters Attending hearings, conferences and client meetings where required Liaising with clients, counsel, police officers, courts, prisons and external agencies Conducting legal research and preparing case summaries Supporting solicitors on serious and complex criminal matters Monitoring deadlines and ensuring compliance with procedural requirements The Criminal Defence Paralegal Police Station Accredited Representative status is essential Previous experience within criminal defence Ability to attend police stations throughout London, including evening and out-of-hours work Strong working knowledge of criminal law and procedure Excellent client care and communication skills Experience handling legally aided criminal matters Organised and able to manage competing priorities effectively Professional, resilient and able to perform under pressure Strong drafting, file management and case preparation skills Full UK driving licence would be advantageous but is not essential In Return? 30,000 - 40,000 salary depending on experience Additional remuneration for police station attendance and out-of-hours work Exposure to complex and high-profile criminal defence matters Structured training and professional development Ongoing supervision and mentoring from experienced criminal defence lawyers Clear progression opportunities Pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Supportive and collaborative working environment Modern Central London office location This is an excellent opportunity for a Police Station Accredited Criminal Defence Paralegal seeking meaningful responsibility, quality work and long-term career progression within a highly regarded criminal defence practice.
Move On Officer Location: South London (Hybrid Working) Rate: £30.67 per hour (Umbrella) Contract: Long-Term Temporary Contract Hours: 35 hours per week Office Attendance: 1-2 days per week Interviews: Taking place ASAPAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Move On Officer to join a high-performing Housing team within a London local authority.This is a key role supporting households to successfully move from temporary accommodation into settled housing solutions, helping to reduce temporary accommodation occupancy and improve outcomes for residents.About the RoleYou will manage a caseload of households who are ready to move on from temporary accommodation, assessing their needs and matching them to suitable settled accommodation options. Working closely with internal housing teams, lettings officers, support services and external agencies, you will ensure residents receive the guidance and support needed to secure and sustain long-term housing.The successful candidate will play a vital role in overcoming barriers to rehousing, supporting residents through the move process, and ensuring all statutory and legal requirements are met.Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of households ready to move from temporary accommodation into settled housing. Assess housing needs and update housing assessments where required. Match households to suitable accommodation options including private rented sector, supported housing, social housing and choice-based lettings. Identify and address barriers to rehousing and tenancy sustainment. Liaise with internal departments and external agencies including Social Care, healthcare professionals and support services. Support residents with tenancy advice, benefits guidance and resettlement planning. Conduct property and home visits where required. Issue offer letters, discharge notifications and associated statutory documentation. Support residents through the entire move-on process, ensuring timely outcomes and efficient use of available properties. Contribute to service improvement through effective case management and complaint resolution. About You Previous experience working as a Move On Officer or within a similar housing/homelessness role. Minimum 3 years' experience supporting households to move from temporary accommodation into permanent accommodation. Strong understanding of homelessness legislation, housing options and move-on processes. Experience managing complex caseloads and working to challenging targets. Excellent communication, negotiation and partnership-working skills. Ability to work at pace while maintaining a high level of customer service. Positive, proactive attitude with a genuine commitment to supporting vulnerable residents. What's on Offer? Competitive rate of £30.67 per hour Umbrella Hybrid working arrangement (1-2 office days per week) Long-term contract opportunity Supportive team environment Immediate interview and start opportunities If you have a proven background in housing move-on services and are looking for your next contract opportunity, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 24, 2026
Contractor
Move On Officer Location: South London (Hybrid Working) Rate: £30.67 per hour (Umbrella) Contract: Long-Term Temporary Contract Hours: 35 hours per week Office Attendance: 1-2 days per week Interviews: Taking place ASAPAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Move On Officer to join a high-performing Housing team within a London local authority.This is a key role supporting households to successfully move from temporary accommodation into settled housing solutions, helping to reduce temporary accommodation occupancy and improve outcomes for residents.About the RoleYou will manage a caseload of households who are ready to move on from temporary accommodation, assessing their needs and matching them to suitable settled accommodation options. Working closely with internal housing teams, lettings officers, support services and external agencies, you will ensure residents receive the guidance and support needed to secure and sustain long-term housing.The successful candidate will play a vital role in overcoming barriers to rehousing, supporting residents through the move process, and ensuring all statutory and legal requirements are met.Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of households ready to move from temporary accommodation into settled housing. Assess housing needs and update housing assessments where required. Match households to suitable accommodation options including private rented sector, supported housing, social housing and choice-based lettings. Identify and address barriers to rehousing and tenancy sustainment. Liaise with internal departments and external agencies including Social Care, healthcare professionals and support services. Support residents with tenancy advice, benefits guidance and resettlement planning. Conduct property and home visits where required. Issue offer letters, discharge notifications and associated statutory documentation. Support residents through the entire move-on process, ensuring timely outcomes and efficient use of available properties. Contribute to service improvement through effective case management and complaint resolution. About You Previous experience working as a Move On Officer or within a similar housing/homelessness role. Minimum 3 years' experience supporting households to move from temporary accommodation into permanent accommodation. Strong understanding of homelessness legislation, housing options and move-on processes. Experience managing complex caseloads and working to challenging targets. Excellent communication, negotiation and partnership-working skills. Ability to work at pace while maintaining a high level of customer service. Positive, proactive attitude with a genuine commitment to supporting vulnerable residents. What's on Offer? Competitive rate of £30.67 per hour Umbrella Hybrid working arrangement (1-2 office days per week) Long-term contract opportunity Supportive team environment Immediate interview and start opportunities If you have a proven background in housing move-on services and are looking for your next contract opportunity, we'd love to hear from you.
Shape the future of procurement at one of the world's leading creative universities, driving strategic change, sustainability and value at the heart of institutional success. University of the Arts London (UAL) is ranked 2nd in the world for Art and Design according in the 2025 QS World University Rankings. It welcomes a diverse body of almost 23,000 students from more than 130 countries. Established in 2004, UAL brings together 6 esteemed Arts, Design, Fashion and Media Colleges, which were founded in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Operating out of expansive offices within the historic Central Saint Martin's college (less than 10 minutes-walk from Kings Cross Station), this is a vibrant and modern team environment. Core office days for the Procurement team are Tuesdays and Wednesdays and the role also requires regular attendance at other University sites each week to support operational and stakeholder needs. The Opportunity The University is seeking an exceptional procurement leader to join the senior Finance leadership team in a pivotal role reporting to the Chief Finance Officer to shape the future of procurement. This is a unique opportunity to reposition procurement as a key enabler of organisational change across one of the world's foremost creative institutions. You will lead the transformation of procurement into a strategic, value-driving function that underpins UAL's ambitious goals. You will: Design and deliver an integrated procurement model that enhances efficiency, drives value for money, and embeds sustainability at its core Lead the development and delivery of UAL's Procurement Strategy, aligning with the University's mission and financial sustainability objectives Transform procurement and purchasing functions, simplifying processes and embedding best practice Drive measurable improvements in value for money, efficiency, and sustainability outcomes Provide expert strategic advice to senior leaders across academic, research, digital, estates and commercial functions Lead and inspire a high-performing Procurement Team, delivering excellence in category, contract and supplier management About You You are a commercially astute and forward-thinking leader with a passion for transformation and sustainability. You bring: A recognised professional qualification (e.g. MCIPS, CCAB or equivalent) with significant senior-level procurement leadership experience A strong track record of delivering procurement transformation in large, complex, multi-stakeholder environments Deep knowledge of commercial best practice and relevant procurement regulations (including public sector frameworks) Proven ability to develop and implement strategic plans that deliver value for money and organisational efficiency Exceptional communication and influencing skills, with the ability to translate complex data into compelling insight A collaborative leadership style and the ability to inspire high-performing teams and drive cultural change Salary and Benefits The role offers a salary from £90,000 per annum Benefits include: Local Government Pension Scheme (employer contribution is currently 14.9%) 34 days a/l (plus bank holidays) and 2 additional days off to participate in volunteer work for a registered charity Discounted Medical Insurance including Digital GP service, therapies, in-patient and day-case treatment Kindly note that all applications must be submitted via Morgan Law. CVs sent directly to University of the Arts, London will not be considered.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Shape the future of procurement at one of the world's leading creative universities, driving strategic change, sustainability and value at the heart of institutional success. University of the Arts London (UAL) is ranked 2nd in the world for Art and Design according in the 2025 QS World University Rankings. It welcomes a diverse body of almost 23,000 students from more than 130 countries. Established in 2004, UAL brings together 6 esteemed Arts, Design, Fashion and Media Colleges, which were founded in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Operating out of expansive offices within the historic Central Saint Martin's college (less than 10 minutes-walk from Kings Cross Station), this is a vibrant and modern team environment. Core office days for the Procurement team are Tuesdays and Wednesdays and the role also requires regular attendance at other University sites each week to support operational and stakeholder needs. The Opportunity The University is seeking an exceptional procurement leader to join the senior Finance leadership team in a pivotal role reporting to the Chief Finance Officer to shape the future of procurement. This is a unique opportunity to reposition procurement as a key enabler of organisational change across one of the world's foremost creative institutions. You will lead the transformation of procurement into a strategic, value-driving function that underpins UAL's ambitious goals. You will: Design and deliver an integrated procurement model that enhances efficiency, drives value for money, and embeds sustainability at its core Lead the development and delivery of UAL's Procurement Strategy, aligning with the University's mission and financial sustainability objectives Transform procurement and purchasing functions, simplifying processes and embedding best practice Drive measurable improvements in value for money, efficiency, and sustainability outcomes Provide expert strategic advice to senior leaders across academic, research, digital, estates and commercial functions Lead and inspire a high-performing Procurement Team, delivering excellence in category, contract and supplier management About You You are a commercially astute and forward-thinking leader with a passion for transformation and sustainability. You bring: A recognised professional qualification (e.g. MCIPS, CCAB or equivalent) with significant senior-level procurement leadership experience A strong track record of delivering procurement transformation in large, complex, multi-stakeholder environments Deep knowledge of commercial best practice and relevant procurement regulations (including public sector frameworks) Proven ability to develop and implement strategic plans that deliver value for money and organisational efficiency Exceptional communication and influencing skills, with the ability to translate complex data into compelling insight A collaborative leadership style and the ability to inspire high-performing teams and drive cultural change Salary and Benefits The role offers a salary from £90,000 per annum Benefits include: Local Government Pension Scheme (employer contribution is currently 14.9%) 34 days a/l (plus bank holidays) and 2 additional days off to participate in volunteer work for a registered charity Discounted Medical Insurance including Digital GP service, therapies, in-patient and day-case treatment Kindly note that all applications must be submitted via Morgan Law. CVs sent directly to University of the Arts, London will not be considered.
Attendance Officer - Lambeth - Full time Lambeth, South East London Full time, Monday to Friday - 7.45am until 4.30pm About the role Monitor and maintain pupil attendance records, making first-day absence calls and updating SIMS system: Conduct home visits and work with families to address attendance barriers and persistent absences Coordinate alternative provision placements for pupils struggling with mainstream curriculum access Perform fortnightly visits to pupils in alternative provision, monitoring attendance, welfare and attainment Maintain safeguarding records on CPOMS and conduct regular safeguarding visits for non-attending pupils Liaise with external providers and agencies to support pupil engagement and education access Provide pastoral support to vulnerable pupils facing exclusion, low self-esteem, or emotional barriers to learning Assist with general office duties and staff cover when required About the School/Organisation: This is an Outstanding-rated Secondary school serving students aged 11-16. The school provides alternative education for excluded or at-risk students who need specialised support. The institution's mission focuses on ensuring all students excel and leave with improved life chances, maintaining a philosophy of never giving up on any young person. They work collaboratively with all stakeholders to support students who may have been excluded from mainstream education. Assignment Details: Schedule: Full-time, Monday to Friday - 7.45am until 4.30pm Location: Lambeth Start: September 2026 Contract: Temporary with permanent prospects In return, Remedy Education will offer you: Competitive daily rate PAYE or Umbrella paid weekly Free access to our accredited CPD platform Career progression opportunities via our conversion Courses As a successful SEND Support Staff with Remedy Education, you will possess: Strong communication skills for working with pupils, families and external agencies Ability to maintain confidential records and follow safeguarding procedures Experience supporting vulnerable young people and understanding of attendance challenges Enhanced DBS clearance required Hold relevant qualifications If you are interested or would like to discuss more supply opportunities with hundreds of local schools, please apply today! All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks, including a DBS check. All appointments will be made subject to a DBS check. Remedy Education Partnership is committed to a policy of equal opportunities. We respect and value cultural and religious diversity and will not discriminate based on age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, religion, culture, marital status or disability. Everyone is assessed on merit alone. Pay rate is determined on qualification and experience.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Attendance Officer - Lambeth - Full time Lambeth, South East London Full time, Monday to Friday - 7.45am until 4.30pm About the role Monitor and maintain pupil attendance records, making first-day absence calls and updating SIMS system: Conduct home visits and work with families to address attendance barriers and persistent absences Coordinate alternative provision placements for pupils struggling with mainstream curriculum access Perform fortnightly visits to pupils in alternative provision, monitoring attendance, welfare and attainment Maintain safeguarding records on CPOMS and conduct regular safeguarding visits for non-attending pupils Liaise with external providers and agencies to support pupil engagement and education access Provide pastoral support to vulnerable pupils facing exclusion, low self-esteem, or emotional barriers to learning Assist with general office duties and staff cover when required About the School/Organisation: This is an Outstanding-rated Secondary school serving students aged 11-16. The school provides alternative education for excluded or at-risk students who need specialised support. The institution's mission focuses on ensuring all students excel and leave with improved life chances, maintaining a philosophy of never giving up on any young person. They work collaboratively with all stakeholders to support students who may have been excluded from mainstream education. Assignment Details: Schedule: Full-time, Monday to Friday - 7.45am until 4.30pm Location: Lambeth Start: September 2026 Contract: Temporary with permanent prospects In return, Remedy Education will offer you: Competitive daily rate PAYE or Umbrella paid weekly Free access to our accredited CPD platform Career progression opportunities via our conversion Courses As a successful SEND Support Staff with Remedy Education, you will possess: Strong communication skills for working with pupils, families and external agencies Ability to maintain confidential records and follow safeguarding procedures Experience supporting vulnerable young people and understanding of attendance challenges Enhanced DBS clearance required Hold relevant qualifications If you are interested or would like to discuss more supply opportunities with hundreds of local schools, please apply today! All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks, including a DBS check. All appointments will be made subject to a DBS check. Remedy Education Partnership is committed to a policy of equal opportunities. We respect and value cultural and religious diversity and will not discriminate based on age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, religion, culture, marital status or disability. Everyone is assessed on merit alone. Pay rate is determined on qualification and experience.
Partnerships and Engagement Manager As part of our ambition to reach more families and secure the long-term sustainability of services, we are seeking an enthusiastic and proactive Partnerships and Engagement Manager to help expand our client s profile, build meaningful partnerships, and create new opportunities for support across the South West. This is a newly created and strategically important role focused on developing new relationships with businesses, community organisations, professional networks, and other stakeholders who share a commitment to improving outcomes for children with disabilities and additional needs. Position: Partnerships and Engagement Manager Location: Home-based with regular travel across the South West and attendance at the National Therapy Assessment Centre, Bridgwater. Hours: 37.5 hours per week Salary: £37,000 - £41,250 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7th July 2026 About the Role Through the evidence-based Therapy Programmes and National Therapy Assessment Centre in Bridgwater, the organisation delivers life-changing outcomes for families across the UK. Acting as a key ambassador, you will represent the charity across the region, identifying opportunities to raise awareness, build engagement, and develop partnerships that support this work. You will help maximise the Therapy Assessment Centre as an engagement hub, encouraging prospective supporters and partners to visit, learn more about the services, and get involved meaningfully. Working with fundraising, communications, retail, and service delivery teams, you will strengthen regional presence, generate support, increase awareness, and contribute to sustainable income growth through corporate partnerships, Charity of the Year relationships, community engagement, networking, and strategic introductions. Key areas of responsibility include: Regional Partnerships & Engagement Partnership Development Corporate Partnerships & Charity of the Year Opportunities Networking, Outreach & Profile Raising National Therapy Assessment Centre Engagement Income Generation & Opportunity Development Collaboration & Organisational Development Governance, Compliance & Reporting You will spend significant time meeting supporters, partners, and stakeholders across the South West. Applicants should therefore be based within the region and comfortable with regular travel, including visits to Bridgwater, as well as attendance at networking, partnership, and engagement events. About You While experience within the charity sector or fundraising would be advantageous, it is not essential. We are equally interested in candidates with strong networking, business development, account management, partnership development, sales, marketing, or stakeholder engagement experience. Most importantly, we are looking for someone who enjoys meeting people, building relationships, identifying opportunities, and nurturing partnerships that deliver long-term value. This role is ideally suited to someone who is self-motivated, confident in representing an organisation externally and passionate about creating connections that make a meaningful difference. The role offers the opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and families whilst developing a rewarding career within an ambitious charity. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the charity s future, building the relationships, partnerships and profile needed to ensure more children and families can access our life-changing support for years to come. You will have experience of: Relationship development, business development, partnership management, stakeholder engagement, account management, sales, membership development, or income-generating activity. Developing new opportunities, partnerships, or strategic relationships. Influencing, and relationship-building Managing pipelines, opportunities, or stakeholder relationships through to successful outcomes. You will need to have a full driving licence, access to a vehicle and willingness to travel extensively across the South West. The charity is an equal opportunities employer and celebrates diversity, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all employees. Other roles you may have experience with could include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Fundraising Officer, Business Development Officer, Business Development Executive, Account Manager, Sales, Marketing Officer, Marketing Executive, Partnerships Officer, Engagement Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Partnerships and Engagement Manager As part of our ambition to reach more families and secure the long-term sustainability of services, we are seeking an enthusiastic and proactive Partnerships and Engagement Manager to help expand our client s profile, build meaningful partnerships, and create new opportunities for support across the South West. This is a newly created and strategically important role focused on developing new relationships with businesses, community organisations, professional networks, and other stakeholders who share a commitment to improving outcomes for children with disabilities and additional needs. Position: Partnerships and Engagement Manager Location: Home-based with regular travel across the South West and attendance at the National Therapy Assessment Centre, Bridgwater. Hours: 37.5 hours per week Salary: £37,000 - £41,250 per annum Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 7th July 2026 About the Role Through the evidence-based Therapy Programmes and National Therapy Assessment Centre in Bridgwater, the organisation delivers life-changing outcomes for families across the UK. Acting as a key ambassador, you will represent the charity across the region, identifying opportunities to raise awareness, build engagement, and develop partnerships that support this work. You will help maximise the Therapy Assessment Centre as an engagement hub, encouraging prospective supporters and partners to visit, learn more about the services, and get involved meaningfully. Working with fundraising, communications, retail, and service delivery teams, you will strengthen regional presence, generate support, increase awareness, and contribute to sustainable income growth through corporate partnerships, Charity of the Year relationships, community engagement, networking, and strategic introductions. Key areas of responsibility include: Regional Partnerships & Engagement Partnership Development Corporate Partnerships & Charity of the Year Opportunities Networking, Outreach & Profile Raising National Therapy Assessment Centre Engagement Income Generation & Opportunity Development Collaboration & Organisational Development Governance, Compliance & Reporting You will spend significant time meeting supporters, partners, and stakeholders across the South West. Applicants should therefore be based within the region and comfortable with regular travel, including visits to Bridgwater, as well as attendance at networking, partnership, and engagement events. About You While experience within the charity sector or fundraising would be advantageous, it is not essential. We are equally interested in candidates with strong networking, business development, account management, partnership development, sales, marketing, or stakeholder engagement experience. Most importantly, we are looking for someone who enjoys meeting people, building relationships, identifying opportunities, and nurturing partnerships that deliver long-term value. This role is ideally suited to someone who is self-motivated, confident in representing an organisation externally and passionate about creating connections that make a meaningful difference. The role offers the opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and families whilst developing a rewarding career within an ambitious charity. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the charity s future, building the relationships, partnerships and profile needed to ensure more children and families can access our life-changing support for years to come. You will have experience of: Relationship development, business development, partnership management, stakeholder engagement, account management, sales, membership development, or income-generating activity. Developing new opportunities, partnerships, or strategic relationships. Influencing, and relationship-building Managing pipelines, opportunities, or stakeholder relationships through to successful outcomes. You will need to have a full driving licence, access to a vehicle and willingness to travel extensively across the South West. The charity is an equal opportunities employer and celebrates diversity, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all employees. Other roles you may have experience with could include Fundraising, Fundraiser, Fundraising Officer, Business Development Officer, Business Development Executive, Account Manager, Sales, Marketing Officer, Marketing Executive, Partnerships Officer, Engagement Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People.
Prestige Recruitment Specialists
Beverley, North Humberside
Legal Administrative Officer Beverley 15.45 per hour Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 Overview An opportunity has arisen for a Legal Administrative Officer to support the Children and Community Services Team in relation to court proceedings and associated legal matters. The successful candidate will provide administrative and legal support to solicitors and managers, ensuring the efficient preparation and management of court-related documentation and processes. This role involves regular contact with professional clients, members of the public, and external organisations, therefore excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices would be advantageous. The role is primarily office-based at times and candidates must be able to attend the office for induction, training, and the collection/return of IT equipment. Key Responsibilities Preparing court bundles, including electronic bundles and online portal applications Supporting solicitors with the preparation of cases for court Liaising with: Courts Private practice solicitors Medical professionals Police Witnesses Client departments and external agencies Dispatching legal documentation Maintaining accurate records and electronic court diaries Managing court orders, reminders, and scheduling requirements Answering telephone and email enquiries efficiently Undertaking room bookings and general administrative support Assisting with monitoring systems and processes to support efficient service delivery Providing information and assistance to internal departments and external organisations Undertaking additional duties as required to support the service Skills and Experience Required Essential Strong administrative and organisational skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information Good attention to detail and accuracy Ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines Competent IT skills, including electronic document management systems Ability to communicate effectively in English, in line with Section 42 of the Immigration Act 2016 Desirable Experience working within a legal or court environment Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices Experience preparing legal or court documentation and bundles Working Arrangements Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:00 15.45 per hour Flexibility may be required to meet operational needs Attendance at the office will be required for training, onboarding, and operational purposes If you are interested in the above role please send your cv to (url removed)
Jun 23, 2026
Seasonal
Legal Administrative Officer Beverley 15.45 per hour Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 Overview An opportunity has arisen for a Legal Administrative Officer to support the Children and Community Services Team in relation to court proceedings and associated legal matters. The successful candidate will provide administrative and legal support to solicitors and managers, ensuring the efficient preparation and management of court-related documentation and processes. This role involves regular contact with professional clients, members of the public, and external organisations, therefore excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices would be advantageous. The role is primarily office-based at times and candidates must be able to attend the office for induction, training, and the collection/return of IT equipment. Key Responsibilities Preparing court bundles, including electronic bundles and online portal applications Supporting solicitors with the preparation of cases for court Liaising with: Courts Private practice solicitors Medical professionals Police Witnesses Client departments and external agencies Dispatching legal documentation Maintaining accurate records and electronic court diaries Managing court orders, reminders, and scheduling requirements Answering telephone and email enquiries efficiently Undertaking room bookings and general administrative support Assisting with monitoring systems and processes to support efficient service delivery Providing information and assistance to internal departments and external organisations Undertaking additional duties as required to support the service Skills and Experience Required Essential Strong administrative and organisational skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information Good attention to detail and accuracy Ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines Competent IT skills, including electronic document management systems Ability to communicate effectively in English, in line with Section 42 of the Immigration Act 2016 Desirable Experience working within a legal or court environment Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices Experience preparing legal or court documentation and bundles Working Arrangements Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:00 15.45 per hour Flexibility may be required to meet operational needs Attendance at the office will be required for training, onboarding, and operational purposes If you are interested in the above role please send your cv to (url removed)
We are currently recruiting for an Attendance Support Officer to join a busy Education and Early Intervention team based in Wrexham. This rewarding role involves working directly with schools, young people, families and partner agencies to improve school attendance, engagement and educational outcomes. You will play a key role in identifying barriers to attendance and supporting pupils to access education successfully. Location: Lambpit Street, Wrexham, LL11 1AR Pay Rate: 13.50 per hour Contract: 8 Weeks Initially (Likely Extension) Driving Licence & Access to a Vehicle Essential Key Responsibilities: Conduct home visits to investigate and support school attendance issues. Work closely with schools, parents and pupils to improve attendance and engagement. Develop and monitor Attendance Improvement Plans. Provide mentoring and support to young people experiencing barriers to education. Liaise with partner agencies including Children's Services, Youth Justice, Police and third-sector organisations. Complete attendance audits and provide recommendations to schools. Maintain accurate records, reports and attendance data. Essential Requirements: Experience working with children, young people and families. Experience within education, youth work, family support, social care, safeguarding or a related field. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. Ability to manage a varied workload and work independently. Full UK Driving Licence. Access to a vehicle for work purposes. If you have experience supporting young people and families and are passionate about improving educational outcomes, we would love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration.
Jun 23, 2026
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for an Attendance Support Officer to join a busy Education and Early Intervention team based in Wrexham. This rewarding role involves working directly with schools, young people, families and partner agencies to improve school attendance, engagement and educational outcomes. You will play a key role in identifying barriers to attendance and supporting pupils to access education successfully. Location: Lambpit Street, Wrexham, LL11 1AR Pay Rate: 13.50 per hour Contract: 8 Weeks Initially (Likely Extension) Driving Licence & Access to a Vehicle Essential Key Responsibilities: Conduct home visits to investigate and support school attendance issues. Work closely with schools, parents and pupils to improve attendance and engagement. Develop and monitor Attendance Improvement Plans. Provide mentoring and support to young people experiencing barriers to education. Liaise with partner agencies including Children's Services, Youth Justice, Police and third-sector organisations. Complete attendance audits and provide recommendations to schools. Maintain accurate records, reports and attendance data. Essential Requirements: Experience working with children, young people and families. Experience within education, youth work, family support, social care, safeguarding or a related field. Strong communication and relationship-building skills. Ability to manage a varied workload and work independently. Full UK Driving Licence. Access to a vehicle for work purposes. If you have experience supporting young people and families and are passionate about improving educational outcomes, we would love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration.
Income Recovery Officer Location: Hornchurch, Essex (Hybrid - 1 day office / 4 days WFH) Hourly Rate: 19 per hour PAYE or 24.74 per hour Umbrella Duration: 3-month contract (with scope for extension thereafter) The Opportunity We're currently supporting our public sector client in recruiting an experienced Income Recovery Officer to join their busy Housing Team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in maximising rental income, reducing arrears, and supporting tenants in sustaining their tenancies within a supportive and forward-thinking local authority. With a flexible hybrid model (just 1 day per week in the office), this role offers a great balance of autonomy and collaboration. The Role As an Income Recovery Officer, you will be responsible for managing a caseload of rent accounts and taking appropriate action to recover outstanding debt, including legal action where required. You will act as a key point of contact between tenants, the Council, and external partners, helping to deliver a professional, efficient, and customer-focused income recovery service. Key Responsibilities Manage rent arrears cases from early intervention through to legal action Maximise rent collection and minimise arrears across housing stock Prepare legal documentation and attend court hearings as required Conduct tenant interviews, correspondence, and home visits Provide advice and support to tenants to help sustain tenancies Refer vulnerable tenants to relevant support services (e.g. welfare, debt advice) Work closely with internal teams (e.g. Housing, ASB, Benefits) to deliver joined-up solutions Monitor accounts, analyse arrears trends, and take appropriate action Maintain accurate records and case management systems Contribute to continuous improvement within the Income Recovery Team About You We're looking for someone who can confidently manage a challenging caseload while maintaining a customer-focused and empathetic approach. Essential Experience Proven experience in rent income management or housing income recovery Strong background in debt recovery, including legal processes and court attendance Experience managing complex casework Confident dealing directly with the public Knowledge & Skills Good understanding of: Rent arrears recovery processes Legal notices and court procedures Landlord & tenant law (ideally within a local authority setting) Knowledge of welfare benefits, debt advice, or tenancy sustainment (desirable) Strong communication and negotiation skills Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage your own workload Competent with IT systems and databases Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 23, 2026
Seasonal
Income Recovery Officer Location: Hornchurch, Essex (Hybrid - 1 day office / 4 days WFH) Hourly Rate: 19 per hour PAYE or 24.74 per hour Umbrella Duration: 3-month contract (with scope for extension thereafter) The Opportunity We're currently supporting our public sector client in recruiting an experienced Income Recovery Officer to join their busy Housing Team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in maximising rental income, reducing arrears, and supporting tenants in sustaining their tenancies within a supportive and forward-thinking local authority. With a flexible hybrid model (just 1 day per week in the office), this role offers a great balance of autonomy and collaboration. The Role As an Income Recovery Officer, you will be responsible for managing a caseload of rent accounts and taking appropriate action to recover outstanding debt, including legal action where required. You will act as a key point of contact between tenants, the Council, and external partners, helping to deliver a professional, efficient, and customer-focused income recovery service. Key Responsibilities Manage rent arrears cases from early intervention through to legal action Maximise rent collection and minimise arrears across housing stock Prepare legal documentation and attend court hearings as required Conduct tenant interviews, correspondence, and home visits Provide advice and support to tenants to help sustain tenancies Refer vulnerable tenants to relevant support services (e.g. welfare, debt advice) Work closely with internal teams (e.g. Housing, ASB, Benefits) to deliver joined-up solutions Monitor accounts, analyse arrears trends, and take appropriate action Maintain accurate records and case management systems Contribute to continuous improvement within the Income Recovery Team About You We're looking for someone who can confidently manage a challenging caseload while maintaining a customer-focused and empathetic approach. Essential Experience Proven experience in rent income management or housing income recovery Strong background in debt recovery, including legal processes and court attendance Experience managing complex casework Confident dealing directly with the public Knowledge & Skills Good understanding of: Rent arrears recovery processes Legal notices and court procedures Landlord & tenant law (ideally within a local authority setting) Knowledge of welfare benefits, debt advice, or tenancy sustainment (desirable) Strong communication and negotiation skills Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage your own workload Competent with IT systems and databases Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)