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Ackerman Pierce
Senior School Admissions Officer
Ackerman Pierce
Key responsibilities The postholder will be responsible for overseeing the day to day management of a professional in-year admissions and pupil tracking service within the context of robust safeguarding and quality assurance procedures, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and agreed service specification. The primary functions of the post are to: Discharge the local authority's statutory duties and responsibilities in relation to the allocation of school places outside the normal admission round, both at primary and secondary phases, ensuring schools maintain waiting lists in strict criteria order and offer places in accordance with the School Admissions Code and supporting legislation Oversee and manage day to day operations relating to in-year admissions, ensuring every child is tracked from application to placement, including liaising with Islington and out of borough schools to ensure unplaced children are offered a school place as quickly as possible in line with local protocols and statutory timescales; Monitor LA duties in relation to Day 6 provision for permanently excluded pupils, including PRU to PRU transfers. In addition, monitor that schools follow due process in relation to Day 6 provision for pupils suspended for a fixed period, escalating as necessary; Develop and manage robust processes for identifying vulnerable children, including those placed in temporary accommodation by Islington LA, taking lead responsibility for referring potential cases of private fostering and other safeguarding concerns (eg. trafficking/sexual exploitation) to Children's Social Care. Take lead responsibility for implementing Islington's Fair Access Protocol by undertaking casework as appropriate and representing the School Admissions team on Islington's Primary and Secondary Securing Education Boards; Oversee and manage day to day operations relating to off-rolling, ensuring efficient and speedy processes to minimise the time children spend out of school. Liaise with school staff, escalating as appropriate and working closely with colleagues who monitor the quality of education provision to ensure a speedy return to mainstream education where home education provision is deemed unsuitable. Take a lead role in safeguarding children especially those missing education who move out of the local authority or move abroad to prevent them from slipping through the net; Take lead responsibility for completing statutory returns to the DfE on children missing education and those being electively home educated Ensure an outstanding customer-focused service through implementing, developing and managing agreed processes, coaching and mentoring staff, and prioritising tasks to meet statutory deadlines and service specification requirements; Oversee the delivery of a child-focussed service that seeks, and takes into account, children's views, ensuring any decisions taken are always in the child's best interests Use and assist others to keep accurate uptodate records of casework, school contacts, progress reports, and any other relevant management information, making full use of electronic recording via the local authority pupil database (ONE), as required by the local authority. Duties and Responsibilities 1. To ensure compliance by team members with the quality and performance standards outlined in the service specification, and to raise awareness of these standards among service users and team members2. To produce high quality briefings and training to school administrative officers and Children's Services professionals, providing advice and guidance on Islington's local protocols for ensuring compliance with statutory guidance relating to in-year school admissions and offrolling3. To oversee and manage the local authority's administrative processes and procedures for inyear admissions, Fair Access, exclusions and off-rolling and act as the point of contact for related queries4. To promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young people / vulnerable adults in the context of managing a front-line service5. To take lead responsibility for overseeing and developing an on-line admissions application service to make it easier for parents to apply, and for schools to respond in a timely manner6. To service the Primary and Secondary Securing Education Boards and induct new members on matters relating to Fair Access7. To provide data and information in a timely way to support the completion of KPI reporting to the Directorate, Freedom of Information requests, Members Enquiries8. To provide accurate, high quality and timely data and management information to the Team Leader as requested9. To performance manage team members to ensure they are effectively supervised and supported in carrying out their work with schools, children and families;10. To oversee the management and development of staff directly reporting to the post within an equal opportunities context11. To carry out responsibilities and duties in accordance with all relevant legislation, codes of practice and Council policies and procedures.
Jul 01, 2026
Contractor
Key responsibilities The postholder will be responsible for overseeing the day to day management of a professional in-year admissions and pupil tracking service within the context of robust safeguarding and quality assurance procedures, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and agreed service specification. The primary functions of the post are to: Discharge the local authority's statutory duties and responsibilities in relation to the allocation of school places outside the normal admission round, both at primary and secondary phases, ensuring schools maintain waiting lists in strict criteria order and offer places in accordance with the School Admissions Code and supporting legislation Oversee and manage day to day operations relating to in-year admissions, ensuring every child is tracked from application to placement, including liaising with Islington and out of borough schools to ensure unplaced children are offered a school place as quickly as possible in line with local protocols and statutory timescales; Monitor LA duties in relation to Day 6 provision for permanently excluded pupils, including PRU to PRU transfers. In addition, monitor that schools follow due process in relation to Day 6 provision for pupils suspended for a fixed period, escalating as necessary; Develop and manage robust processes for identifying vulnerable children, including those placed in temporary accommodation by Islington LA, taking lead responsibility for referring potential cases of private fostering and other safeguarding concerns (eg. trafficking/sexual exploitation) to Children's Social Care. Take lead responsibility for implementing Islington's Fair Access Protocol by undertaking casework as appropriate and representing the School Admissions team on Islington's Primary and Secondary Securing Education Boards; Oversee and manage day to day operations relating to off-rolling, ensuring efficient and speedy processes to minimise the time children spend out of school. Liaise with school staff, escalating as appropriate and working closely with colleagues who monitor the quality of education provision to ensure a speedy return to mainstream education where home education provision is deemed unsuitable. Take a lead role in safeguarding children especially those missing education who move out of the local authority or move abroad to prevent them from slipping through the net; Take lead responsibility for completing statutory returns to the DfE on children missing education and those being electively home educated Ensure an outstanding customer-focused service through implementing, developing and managing agreed processes, coaching and mentoring staff, and prioritising tasks to meet statutory deadlines and service specification requirements; Oversee the delivery of a child-focussed service that seeks, and takes into account, children's views, ensuring any decisions taken are always in the child's best interests Use and assist others to keep accurate uptodate records of casework, school contacts, progress reports, and any other relevant management information, making full use of electronic recording via the local authority pupil database (ONE), as required by the local authority. Duties and Responsibilities 1. To ensure compliance by team members with the quality and performance standards outlined in the service specification, and to raise awareness of these standards among service users and team members2. To produce high quality briefings and training to school administrative officers and Children's Services professionals, providing advice and guidance on Islington's local protocols for ensuring compliance with statutory guidance relating to in-year school admissions and offrolling3. To oversee and manage the local authority's administrative processes and procedures for inyear admissions, Fair Access, exclusions and off-rolling and act as the point of contact for related queries4. To promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young people / vulnerable adults in the context of managing a front-line service5. To take lead responsibility for overseeing and developing an on-line admissions application service to make it easier for parents to apply, and for schools to respond in a timely manner6. To service the Primary and Secondary Securing Education Boards and induct new members on matters relating to Fair Access7. To provide data and information in a timely way to support the completion of KPI reporting to the Directorate, Freedom of Information requests, Members Enquiries8. To provide accurate, high quality and timely data and management information to the Team Leader as requested9. To performance manage team members to ensure they are effectively supervised and supported in carrying out their work with schools, children and families;10. To oversee the management and development of staff directly reporting to the post within an equal opportunities context11. To carry out responsibilities and duties in accordance with all relevant legislation, codes of practice and Council policies and procedures.
Stonewater
Information Governance Officer
Stonewater
Information Governance Officer Location: Remote Salary: £33,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time At Stonewater, we re committed to operating in a compliant, transparent and accountable way - ensuring the information we hold is managed responsibly and securely. We re now looking for an Information Governance Officer to join our Governance & Assurance team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a keen interest in data protection and compliance to play a key role in supporting data privacy practices across the organisation. You ll work closely with our Data Protection Manager, delivering day-to-day information governance activities, supporting colleagues with practical advice, and helping ensure we meet our legal and regulatory responsibilities. What you ll be doing What you ll be doing In this varied and rewarding role, you will: Manage data subject rights requests (including SARs) end-to-end, ensuring they are completed accurately and within statutory deadlines Provide first-line advice and guidance on data protection queries across the organisation Support the handling of personal data breaches, including logging, investigation support and follow-up actions Maintain key information governance records, including the Record of Processing Activities (RoPA) Monitor compliance with policies and processes, escalating risks where appropriate Support training and awareness activities to promote good data protection practices Assist with audits, reviews and regulatory reporting requirements What we re looking for We re looking for someone who is organised, detail-focused and confident working with processes and policy. You ll bring: Good working knowledge of UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and data protection principles Experience in a data protection, information governance or compliance role Experience managing or supporting data subject rights requests or similar processes Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities Clear, practical communication skills, with the confidence to advise colleagues The ability to work independently while knowing when to escalate more complex issues It would be great if you also have: Experience supporting data breaches, audits or compliance activity Knowledge of records management or data retention practices A relevant qualification (or willingness to work towards one, such as CIPP/E) Experience working in a regulated environment such as social housing Appointment to this role will be subject to satisfactory references and proof of Right to Work in the UK. Discover Stonewater Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We re looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people s lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Information Governance Officer Location: Remote Salary: £33,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time At Stonewater, we re committed to operating in a compliant, transparent and accountable way - ensuring the information we hold is managed responsibly and securely. We re now looking for an Information Governance Officer to join our Governance & Assurance team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a keen interest in data protection and compliance to play a key role in supporting data privacy practices across the organisation. You ll work closely with our Data Protection Manager, delivering day-to-day information governance activities, supporting colleagues with practical advice, and helping ensure we meet our legal and regulatory responsibilities. What you ll be doing What you ll be doing In this varied and rewarding role, you will: Manage data subject rights requests (including SARs) end-to-end, ensuring they are completed accurately and within statutory deadlines Provide first-line advice and guidance on data protection queries across the organisation Support the handling of personal data breaches, including logging, investigation support and follow-up actions Maintain key information governance records, including the Record of Processing Activities (RoPA) Monitor compliance with policies and processes, escalating risks where appropriate Support training and awareness activities to promote good data protection practices Assist with audits, reviews and regulatory reporting requirements What we re looking for We re looking for someone who is organised, detail-focused and confident working with processes and policy. You ll bring: Good working knowledge of UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 and data protection principles Experience in a data protection, information governance or compliance role Experience managing or supporting data subject rights requests or similar processes Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities Clear, practical communication skills, with the confidence to advise colleagues The ability to work independently while knowing when to escalate more complex issues It would be great if you also have: Experience supporting data breaches, audits or compliance activity Knowledge of records management or data retention practices A relevant qualification (or willingness to work towards one, such as CIPP/E) Experience working in a regulated environment such as social housing Appointment to this role will be subject to satisfactory references and proof of Right to Work in the UK. Discover Stonewater Stonewater is a leading housing provider. We manage around 40,000 homes, serving 93,000 customers across our portfolio of affordable properties for general rent, shared ownership and sale, alongside specialist accommodation, with an ambitious house-building programme. Our mission is to provide quality homes and services for people whose needs are not met by the open market. We re looking for like-minded people to join our team of over 900 talented colleagues who embody our values of being ethical, ambitious, passionate, agile and commercial, as well as people who want to make a difference and transform people s lives. We are a Disability Confident Employer and working towards accreditation for becoming a Disability Confident Leader, which allows us to record and report on disability, mental health and wellbeing in the workplace to better support our colleagues. We have also achieved accreditation for being an Advanced Employer for Investing in Ethnicity Maturity Matrix. We are committed to being a Menopause Friendly employer and working towards accreditation our Menopause Friendly accreditation. Stonewater reserve the right to bring the closing date forward should enough quality applications be received prior to the current closing date. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Stonewater, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Staffline
Security Team Leader - Nights / Weekends
Staffline Farnborough, Hampshire
We are seeking professional, customer-focused Security Team Leaders to join our team supporting a prestigious private aviation facility in Farnborough. This position operates within a high-end private aviation environment , supporting VIP customers, engineers, contractors and visitors within a customer-facing setting where white-glove service standards are expected alongside robust security compliance. Location: Farnborough Rate of Pay: £18.33 per hour Shift Pattern: - Night Team Leader - (Apply online only) (42 hours per week) - Weekend Team Leader - Saturday & Sunday (Apply online only) (24 hours per week) Contract Type: Permanent Your Time at Work The Security Team Leader plays a key role in the day-to-day management of the security operation, ensuring officers are supported, operational standards are maintained, and customer expectations are consistently exceeded. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a confident individual who can balance operational oversight, customer service, compliance and team development whilst leading by example. The successful candidate will act as a key point of contact between Security Officers, management and the client, ensuring the operation remains safe, professional and efficient at all times. Duties include, but are not limited to: - Leading and supporting Security Officers on shift, ensuring duties are completed safely and effectively. - Maintaining high standards of customer service, professionalism and presentation across the team. - Acting as the first point of escalation for operational issues, incidents and employee concerns. - Monitoring patrol compliance, access control activities, CCTV and alarm activations. - Conducting investigations into incidents, accidents and security concerns, raising reports where required. - Reviewing incident reports and operational documentation to ensure accuracy and quality. - Supporting performance management, coaching and development of Security Officers. - Conducting shift briefings, handovers and communicating key operational information. - Liaising with on-site personnel, visitors, contractors and customers in a professional manner. - Supporting front-of-house operations and customer-facing activities where required. - Maintaining operational effectiveness, compliance and site security standards. - Ensuring company policies, client procedures and regulatory requirements are followed at all times. - Assisting Security Management with staffing, absence management and operational planning. - Completing any other reasonable duties required by the company, management team or client. You will be provided with the necessary training, equipment and uniform to carry out the role confidently and professionally in accordance with security regulations, client requirements and G4S policies and procedures. Our Perfect Worker To be considered for employment with G4S in this role, you must be able to meet the following minimum requirements: - Unrestricted right to work full-time in the UK for a minimum period of 12 months. - Must have been a UK resident for the previous three years. - Exceptional verbal and written English communication skills. - Strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. - A polished, professional and customer-focused approach. - Previous supervisory, team leader or leadership experience. - Strong computer literacy and confidence using multiple systems. - Excellent report writing and administration skills. - The ability to remain calm under pressure and make sound decisions. - Excellent personal presentation and professionalism. - Flexibility to support operational requirements where necessary. - A full UK Driving Licence is essential. - Must be able to pass the CRC check. - Must be able to pass all required training. - Must have a five-year checkable employment history or be able to provide documentary evidence covering any periods of unemployment, self-employment or education. Desirable: - Aviation Security experience. - Experience within a customer-facing, corporate, aviation, concierge or hospitality environment. Key Information and Benefits - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eye care vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided - Overtime paid at normal rate Job Ref: 1G4S (G565) G4S is a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. We prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join our diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
We are seeking professional, customer-focused Security Team Leaders to join our team supporting a prestigious private aviation facility in Farnborough. This position operates within a high-end private aviation environment , supporting VIP customers, engineers, contractors and visitors within a customer-facing setting where white-glove service standards are expected alongside robust security compliance. Location: Farnborough Rate of Pay: £18.33 per hour Shift Pattern: - Night Team Leader - (Apply online only) (42 hours per week) - Weekend Team Leader - Saturday & Sunday (Apply online only) (24 hours per week) Contract Type: Permanent Your Time at Work The Security Team Leader plays a key role in the day-to-day management of the security operation, ensuring officers are supported, operational standards are maintained, and customer expectations are consistently exceeded. This is a hands-on leadership role requiring a confident individual who can balance operational oversight, customer service, compliance and team development whilst leading by example. The successful candidate will act as a key point of contact between Security Officers, management and the client, ensuring the operation remains safe, professional and efficient at all times. Duties include, but are not limited to: - Leading and supporting Security Officers on shift, ensuring duties are completed safely and effectively. - Maintaining high standards of customer service, professionalism and presentation across the team. - Acting as the first point of escalation for operational issues, incidents and employee concerns. - Monitoring patrol compliance, access control activities, CCTV and alarm activations. - Conducting investigations into incidents, accidents and security concerns, raising reports where required. - Reviewing incident reports and operational documentation to ensure accuracy and quality. - Supporting performance management, coaching and development of Security Officers. - Conducting shift briefings, handovers and communicating key operational information. - Liaising with on-site personnel, visitors, contractors and customers in a professional manner. - Supporting front-of-house operations and customer-facing activities where required. - Maintaining operational effectiveness, compliance and site security standards. - Ensuring company policies, client procedures and regulatory requirements are followed at all times. - Assisting Security Management with staffing, absence management and operational planning. - Completing any other reasonable duties required by the company, management team or client. You will be provided with the necessary training, equipment and uniform to carry out the role confidently and professionally in accordance with security regulations, client requirements and G4S policies and procedures. Our Perfect Worker To be considered for employment with G4S in this role, you must be able to meet the following minimum requirements: - Unrestricted right to work full-time in the UK for a minimum period of 12 months. - Must have been a UK resident for the previous three years. - Exceptional verbal and written English communication skills. - Strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. - A polished, professional and customer-focused approach. - Previous supervisory, team leader or leadership experience. - Strong computer literacy and confidence using multiple systems. - Excellent report writing and administration skills. - The ability to remain calm under pressure and make sound decisions. - Excellent personal presentation and professionalism. - Flexibility to support operational requirements where necessary. - A full UK Driving Licence is essential. - Must be able to pass the CRC check. - Must be able to pass all required training. - Must have a five-year checkable employment history or be able to provide documentary evidence covering any periods of unemployment, self-employment or education. Desirable: - Aviation Security experience. - Experience within a customer-facing, corporate, aviation, concierge or hospitality environment. Key Information and Benefits - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eye care vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided - Overtime paid at normal rate Job Ref: 1G4S (G565) G4S is a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. We prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join our diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Robert Walters
Financial Crime Officer - 9 month FTC
Robert Walters
9 month FTC supporting the MLRO, the FCO will enhance the advisory, monitoring, and training processes in connection with financial crime oversight framework. Salary of £80,000 - £100,000pa Seeking an experienced CDD Advisory Specialist to lead oversight of Customer Due Diligence activities across Corporate Banking and Capital Markets client populations. The role sits within the first line of defence and carries responsibility for CDD quality, MI oversight, analyst coaching, and complex case advisory, ensuring regulatory compliance while supporting efficient client onboarding and lifecycle management. The successful candidate will act as a subject matter expert for complex corporate structures, high-risk clients and escalations, while maintaining strong governance over QA, MI, and policy adherence. Key Responsibilities CDD Advisory & Escalations Act as the primary CDD/EDD advisory lead for complex Corporate Banking and Capital Markets clients, including corporates, financial institutions, funds, SPVs, trusts and nominee structures. Provide expert guidance on beneficial ownership, control, source of wealth/funds, sanctions and PEP exposure. Review and sign-off high-risk and out-of-risk-appetite cases, supporting senior management and governance forums with clear risk-based recommendations. Partner with Relationship Managers, Front Office, Compliance and Operations to resolve complex onboarding and lifecycle issues. CDD Oversight & Quality Assurance Maintain oversight of end-to-end CDD processes across onboarding, periodic reviews and event-driven reviews. Design, execute and enhance QA sampling frameworks, ensuring consistency, regulatory alignment and defensible outcomes. Review QA findings, identify root causes and define remediation actions to improve CDD quality and control effectiveness. Management Information (MI) & Governance Own the production and oversight of weekly and monthly CDD MI, ensuring accuracy, timeliness and meaningful insight. Provide clear commentary and analysis on MI outputs, including risk trends, backlog management, SLA performance and emerging issues. Prepare MI and risk reporting for senior management and governance committees. Policy, Procedure & Regulatory Alignment Support the development, interpretation and embedment of CDD policies and procedures, ensuring alignment with evolving UK and global regulatory requirements. Monitor regulatory developments and sanctions updates, embedding changes into CDD processes and controls. Support internal and external audit activity, ensuring documentation and CDD outcomes are complete, accurate and defensible. Required Experience & Background Strong CDD Advisory and Oversight experience within Corporate Banking and/or Capital Markets environments. Proven experience handling complex corporate structures and high-risk client populations. Demonstrable ownership of CDD MI, QA frameworks and analyst coaching. Strong understanding of UK AML regulations, JMLSG guidance, sanctions regimes and risk-based approaches. Experience working within a 1LOD oversight role, with close interaction with 2LOD Compliance. Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Jul 01, 2026
Contractor
9 month FTC supporting the MLRO, the FCO will enhance the advisory, monitoring, and training processes in connection with financial crime oversight framework. Salary of £80,000 - £100,000pa Seeking an experienced CDD Advisory Specialist to lead oversight of Customer Due Diligence activities across Corporate Banking and Capital Markets client populations. The role sits within the first line of defence and carries responsibility for CDD quality, MI oversight, analyst coaching, and complex case advisory, ensuring regulatory compliance while supporting efficient client onboarding and lifecycle management. The successful candidate will act as a subject matter expert for complex corporate structures, high-risk clients and escalations, while maintaining strong governance over QA, MI, and policy adherence. Key Responsibilities CDD Advisory & Escalations Act as the primary CDD/EDD advisory lead for complex Corporate Banking and Capital Markets clients, including corporates, financial institutions, funds, SPVs, trusts and nominee structures. Provide expert guidance on beneficial ownership, control, source of wealth/funds, sanctions and PEP exposure. Review and sign-off high-risk and out-of-risk-appetite cases, supporting senior management and governance forums with clear risk-based recommendations. Partner with Relationship Managers, Front Office, Compliance and Operations to resolve complex onboarding and lifecycle issues. CDD Oversight & Quality Assurance Maintain oversight of end-to-end CDD processes across onboarding, periodic reviews and event-driven reviews. Design, execute and enhance QA sampling frameworks, ensuring consistency, regulatory alignment and defensible outcomes. Review QA findings, identify root causes and define remediation actions to improve CDD quality and control effectiveness. Management Information (MI) & Governance Own the production and oversight of weekly and monthly CDD MI, ensuring accuracy, timeliness and meaningful insight. Provide clear commentary and analysis on MI outputs, including risk trends, backlog management, SLA performance and emerging issues. Prepare MI and risk reporting for senior management and governance committees. Policy, Procedure & Regulatory Alignment Support the development, interpretation and embedment of CDD policies and procedures, ensuring alignment with evolving UK and global regulatory requirements. Monitor regulatory developments and sanctions updates, embedding changes into CDD processes and controls. Support internal and external audit activity, ensuring documentation and CDD outcomes are complete, accurate and defensible. Required Experience & Background Strong CDD Advisory and Oversight experience within Corporate Banking and/or Capital Markets environments. Proven experience handling complex corporate structures and high-risk client populations. Demonstrable ownership of CDD MI, QA frameworks and analyst coaching. Strong understanding of UK AML regulations, JMLSG guidance, sanctions regimes and risk-based approaches. Experience working within a 1LOD oversight role, with close interaction with 2LOD Compliance. Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Children's Hospice South West
Charity Business Manager
Children's Hospice South West Bristol, Gloucestershire
Location : South West England (multi-site with hybrid working) Contract : Permanent, Full-time Salary : £47,725 - £54,095 per annum About us At Children's Hospice South West, we are committed to making the most of short and precious lives. We provide expert care and support to babies, children with life-limiting conditions and their families, ensuring they can make the very most of their time together. We are seeking a Charity Business Manager to play a central role in supporting how our organisation is led, governed and managed. About the role We are looking for a Charity Business Manager who shares our values and is passionate about creating the conditions that enable others to do their best work. This is a pivotal role at the heart of our organisation, connecting people, processes, and information to support strong, compassionate leadership and decision-making. Working closely with the Deputy CEO, you will help bring our governance and business management to life through a collaborative, network leadership approach-working across teams, services, and sites to build shared understanding, consistency, and trust. You'll lead a central business support team and work in partnership with colleagues, Trustees and senior leaders to ensure our governance, risk, and assurance arrangements are clear, connected, and effective. You'll also take on the role of Data Protection Officer, helping us care for sensitive information with the same integrity and respect we show to the children and families we support. This is a hands-on role, where your organisation, judgement, and ability to bring people together will make a real difference-helping us work smarter, strengthen resilience, and focus on what matters most. About you You are an experienced and values-driven professional with a senior level background in governance, business management, or corporate administration. You believe in collaboration over hierarchy, bring people together with warmth and clarity, and take pride in creating inclusive, high-performing teams. You are organised, thoughtful, and motivated by making a positive impact. • Essential experience required includes: • Strong working knowledge of governance frameworks (charity/public sector), regulatory compliance and assurance processes, data protection legislation (UK GDPR/DPA 2018) • Experience supporting Boards or Trustees • Proven experience developing and maintaining governance frameworks and processes • Managing organisational records, policies, and compliance registers • Coordinating or leading cross-organisational projects Join us and help shape the foundations that enable exceptional care-working together, across boundaries, for children and families across the South West. What we offer Working for CHSW isn't just a job - it's the chance to be part of something truly meaningful. We offer: • 33 days' holiday plus bank holidays (rising with service) • Enhanced sick pay (up to 6 months full pay) • Pension scheme with 7% employer contribution • Enhanced maternity/adoption pay and family-friendly policies • Occupational health, wellbeing support and Employee Assistance Programme • Life assurance scheme • Ongoing training and development opportunities • Commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility • A supportive, inclusive and values-driven workplace If you are looking for a role where you can combine leadership, governance expertise, we would love to hear from you. Please follow the link under the 'Apply Now' button (you will be asked to upload your CV and complete a short application form). Closing Date: 12 July 2026 Anticipated Interviews: 22 July 2026 face to face at one of our hospice sites CHSW Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement CHSW is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all employees must apply for an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. Charity Registration Number You may have experience of the following: Charity Business Manager, Head of Governance, Governance Manager, Corporate Services Manager, Company Secretary, Head of Compliance, Business Operations Manager, Chief of Staff, Executive Support Manager, Head of Corporate Governance REF-
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Location : South West England (multi-site with hybrid working) Contract : Permanent, Full-time Salary : £47,725 - £54,095 per annum About us At Children's Hospice South West, we are committed to making the most of short and precious lives. We provide expert care and support to babies, children with life-limiting conditions and their families, ensuring they can make the very most of their time together. We are seeking a Charity Business Manager to play a central role in supporting how our organisation is led, governed and managed. About the role We are looking for a Charity Business Manager who shares our values and is passionate about creating the conditions that enable others to do their best work. This is a pivotal role at the heart of our organisation, connecting people, processes, and information to support strong, compassionate leadership and decision-making. Working closely with the Deputy CEO, you will help bring our governance and business management to life through a collaborative, network leadership approach-working across teams, services, and sites to build shared understanding, consistency, and trust. You'll lead a central business support team and work in partnership with colleagues, Trustees and senior leaders to ensure our governance, risk, and assurance arrangements are clear, connected, and effective. You'll also take on the role of Data Protection Officer, helping us care for sensitive information with the same integrity and respect we show to the children and families we support. This is a hands-on role, where your organisation, judgement, and ability to bring people together will make a real difference-helping us work smarter, strengthen resilience, and focus on what matters most. About you You are an experienced and values-driven professional with a senior level background in governance, business management, or corporate administration. You believe in collaboration over hierarchy, bring people together with warmth and clarity, and take pride in creating inclusive, high-performing teams. You are organised, thoughtful, and motivated by making a positive impact. • Essential experience required includes: • Strong working knowledge of governance frameworks (charity/public sector), regulatory compliance and assurance processes, data protection legislation (UK GDPR/DPA 2018) • Experience supporting Boards or Trustees • Proven experience developing and maintaining governance frameworks and processes • Managing organisational records, policies, and compliance registers • Coordinating or leading cross-organisational projects Join us and help shape the foundations that enable exceptional care-working together, across boundaries, for children and families across the South West. What we offer Working for CHSW isn't just a job - it's the chance to be part of something truly meaningful. We offer: • 33 days' holiday plus bank holidays (rising with service) • Enhanced sick pay (up to 6 months full pay) • Pension scheme with 7% employer contribution • Enhanced maternity/adoption pay and family-friendly policies • Occupational health, wellbeing support and Employee Assistance Programme • Life assurance scheme • Ongoing training and development opportunities • Commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility • A supportive, inclusive and values-driven workplace If you are looking for a role where you can combine leadership, governance expertise, we would love to hear from you. Please follow the link under the 'Apply Now' button (you will be asked to upload your CV and complete a short application form). Closing Date: 12 July 2026 Anticipated Interviews: 22 July 2026 face to face at one of our hospice sites CHSW Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement CHSW is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all employees must apply for an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. We welcome applications from all sections of the community. Charity Registration Number You may have experience of the following: Charity Business Manager, Head of Governance, Governance Manager, Corporate Services Manager, Company Secretary, Head of Compliance, Business Operations Manager, Chief of Staff, Executive Support Manager, Head of Corporate Governance REF-
ACTION ON DISABILITY
Young Lives & Families Manager
ACTION ON DISABILITY
Manager - Young Lives & Families Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum Hours: Full-time. 35 hours a week Work Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Contract Period: Permanent Location: Action on Disability Centre for Independent Living, Mo Mowlam House, Clem Attlee Court, London SW6 7BF About Action on Disability Action on Disability (AoD), founded in 1979, is one of London's leading Disabled People's Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, we work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. AoD is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. We are proud that 100% of our Board and 54% of our staff identify as Disabled. We deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Manager for Young Lives & Families and Independent Living Advice & Support provides operational leadership and coordination across both departments. The postholder supervises project leads, ensures effective, person-centred service delivery, and maintains quality, compliance and accountability in line with AoD's values and the Social Model of Disability. Working closely with the Chief Operating Officer, the Manager supports planning, performance monitoring, budgeting and partnership development to ensure services for Disabled children, young people, adults and families are delivered to a high standard and meet contractual outcomes. Main Responsibilities 1. Provide clear, supportive day-to-day leadership across both departments, ensuring that services meet organisational and contractual requirements. 2. Supervise and support the project leads for Youth, Supported Internships (H&F and K&C), Welfare Benefits Advice and Direct Payments Support. 3. Coordinate delivery to ensure that all activities are inclusive, accessible and informed by the Social Model of Disability. 4. Oversee compliance with statutory, contractual and safeguarding requirements, maintaining accurate monitoring and quality-assurance systems. 5. Manage departmental budgets within agreed limits and contribute to forecasting, reporting and value-for-money reviews. 6. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids, in conjunction with the Chief Operating Officer, ensuring proposals are evidence-based and aligned with AoD's strategic priorities. 7. Lead regular team meetings, supervision and appraisals; set clear objectives and support staff development. 8. Build and maintain effective partnerships with local authorities, schools, colleges, employers and community organisations to strengthen outcomes. 9. Support project leads with data collection, outcome reporting and evaluation (including use of Salesforce or other systems). 10. Promote co-production and participation by Disabled people in service design, delivery and review. 11. Contribute to planning and service improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance delivery and efficiency. 12. Represent AoD positively at external meetings, networks and events, promoting our vision, values and expertise. 13. Work collaboratively with other AoD departments to encourage cross-organisational learning and shared practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with AoD's aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow AoD's policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote AoD's services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding AoD's values and ensuring that our work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with AoD's aims, values and strategic priorities , promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow AoD's policies and procedures , including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent AoD positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development , suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen our services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data , contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold AoD's commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return we offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years' service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months' service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site at AoD for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent). Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. We reserve the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website where you can complete your application for this position. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People's Organisation, we believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. We will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Manager - Young Lives & Families Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum Hours: Full-time. 35 hours a week Work Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Contract Period: Permanent Location: Action on Disability Centre for Independent Living, Mo Mowlam House, Clem Attlee Court, London SW6 7BF About Action on Disability Action on Disability (AoD), founded in 1979, is one of London's leading Disabled People's Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, we work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. AoD is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. We are proud that 100% of our Board and 54% of our staff identify as Disabled. We deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Manager for Young Lives & Families and Independent Living Advice & Support provides operational leadership and coordination across both departments. The postholder supervises project leads, ensures effective, person-centred service delivery, and maintains quality, compliance and accountability in line with AoD's values and the Social Model of Disability. Working closely with the Chief Operating Officer, the Manager supports planning, performance monitoring, budgeting and partnership development to ensure services for Disabled children, young people, adults and families are delivered to a high standard and meet contractual outcomes. Main Responsibilities 1. Provide clear, supportive day-to-day leadership across both departments, ensuring that services meet organisational and contractual requirements. 2. Supervise and support the project leads for Youth, Supported Internships (H&F and K&C), Welfare Benefits Advice and Direct Payments Support. 3. Coordinate delivery to ensure that all activities are inclusive, accessible and informed by the Social Model of Disability. 4. Oversee compliance with statutory, contractual and safeguarding requirements, maintaining accurate monitoring and quality-assurance systems. 5. Manage departmental budgets within agreed limits and contribute to forecasting, reporting and value-for-money reviews. 6. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids, in conjunction with the Chief Operating Officer, ensuring proposals are evidence-based and aligned with AoD's strategic priorities. 7. Lead regular team meetings, supervision and appraisals; set clear objectives and support staff development. 8. Build and maintain effective partnerships with local authorities, schools, colleges, employers and community organisations to strengthen outcomes. 9. Support project leads with data collection, outcome reporting and evaluation (including use of Salesforce or other systems). 10. Promote co-production and participation by Disabled people in service design, delivery and review. 11. Contribute to planning and service improvement initiatives, identifying opportunities to enhance delivery and efficiency. 12. Represent AoD positively at external meetings, networks and events, promoting our vision, values and expertise. 13. Work collaboratively with other AoD departments to encourage cross-organisational learning and shared practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with AoD's aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow AoD's policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote AoD's services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding AoD's values and ensuring that our work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with AoD's aims, values and strategic priorities , promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow AoD's policies and procedures , including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent AoD positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development , suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen our services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data , contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold AoD's commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return we offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years' service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months' service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site at AoD for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent). Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. We reserve the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website where you can complete your application for this position. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People's Organisation, we believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. We will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Housing Management Officer
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited Leicester, Leicestershire
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Housing Management Officer Location: Leicester Salary: 16,463 per annum Hours: Wednesday to Friday Working Pattern: Office-Based Contract: Permanent About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and organised Housing Management Officer to join our team in Leicester. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in housing management, supported accommodation, or social welfare services who is passionate about supporting vulnerable individuals and ensuring high-quality accommodation standards. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing housing-related processes, monitoring accommodation standards, supporting residents with housing benefit claims, and ensuring properties remain safe, compliant, and well-maintained. Key Responsibilities Housing & Financial Management Manage and monitor housing benefit claims, rent payments, and accommodation charges. Liaise with local authorities and benefits agencies regarding claims and payments. Maintain accurate financial records and produce regular reports. Monitor arrears and take appropriate action to maximise income recovery. Support residents to access appropriate benefits and financial assistance. Property & Maintenance Management Oversee the upkeep and maintenance of supported accommodation properties. Arrange and supervise contractors, maintenance work, and cleaning services. Conduct property inspections and maintain inventories. Ensure accommodation is prepared and ready for new residents. Health & Safety Ensure all accommodation complies with health and safety legislation and organisational policies. Conduct risk assessments and maintain health and safety records. Monitor fire safety procedures, security systems, and CCTV operations. Coordinate annual safety checks and inspections. Housing Administration Maintain accurate tenancy, referral, and occupancy records. Produce monitoring reports and statistical information. Support audits and quality assurance processes. Manage referrals and ensure accommodation occupancy levels are optimised. Resident Support Provide practical housing-related support to vulnerable women and families. Assist residents in maintaining independent living skills. Maintain accurate case records and documentation. Work collaboratively with internal and external partners to support resident outcomes. About You We are looking for someone who has: Essential Requirements Experience working within housing management, supported accommodation, social welfare, or a similar environment. Experience managing housing benefit claims, rents, or accommodation charges. Strong administration, record-keeping, and reporting skills. Good knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong IT, literacy, and numeracy skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. Commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion. Desirable Housing Management qualification or relevant training. Experience supporting vulnerable individuals or families. Knowledge of health and safety requirements within residential accommodation settings. What We Offer Meaningful work making a difference in people's lives. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunities for training and professional development. The chance to contribute to high-quality housing and support services within the Leicester community. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. Housing Management Officer Location: Leicester Salary: 16,463 per annum Hours: Wednesday to Friday Working Pattern: Office-Based Contract: Permanent About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and organised Housing Management Officer to join our team in Leicester. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with experience in housing management, supported accommodation, or social welfare services who is passionate about supporting vulnerable individuals and ensuring high-quality accommodation standards. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing housing-related processes, monitoring accommodation standards, supporting residents with housing benefit claims, and ensuring properties remain safe, compliant, and well-maintained. Key Responsibilities Housing & Financial Management Manage and monitor housing benefit claims, rent payments, and accommodation charges. Liaise with local authorities and benefits agencies regarding claims and payments. Maintain accurate financial records and produce regular reports. Monitor arrears and take appropriate action to maximise income recovery. Support residents to access appropriate benefits and financial assistance. Property & Maintenance Management Oversee the upkeep and maintenance of supported accommodation properties. Arrange and supervise contractors, maintenance work, and cleaning services. Conduct property inspections and maintain inventories. Ensure accommodation is prepared and ready for new residents. Health & Safety Ensure all accommodation complies with health and safety legislation and organisational policies. Conduct risk assessments and maintain health and safety records. Monitor fire safety procedures, security systems, and CCTV operations. Coordinate annual safety checks and inspections. Housing Administration Maintain accurate tenancy, referral, and occupancy records. Produce monitoring reports and statistical information. Support audits and quality assurance processes. Manage referrals and ensure accommodation occupancy levels are optimised. Resident Support Provide practical housing-related support to vulnerable women and families. Assist residents in maintaining independent living skills. Maintain accurate case records and documentation. Work collaboratively with internal and external partners to support resident outcomes. About You We are looking for someone who has: Essential Requirements Experience working within housing management, supported accommodation, social welfare, or a similar environment. Experience managing housing benefit claims, rents, or accommodation charges. Strong administration, record-keeping, and reporting skills. Good knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong IT, literacy, and numeracy skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. Commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion. Desirable Housing Management qualification or relevant training. Experience supporting vulnerable individuals or families. Knowledge of health and safety requirements within residential accommodation settings. What We Offer Meaningful work making a difference in people's lives. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Opportunities for training and professional development. The chance to contribute to high-quality housing and support services within the Leicester community. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Hope Community Services
Service Manager
Hope Community Services Worksop, Nottinghamshire
JOB TITLE: Service Manager RESPONSIBLE TO: Chief Executive Officer HOURS OF WORK: 37 hours per week BASED AT: 11/13 Queen Street, Worksop, Notts, S80 2AN HOLIDAYS: 28 days - including statutory holidays (pro rata) SALARY : £34,000 per annum plus benefits Main Duties and Responsibilities Direct the work of Accommodation Officers and Wardens, ensuring that the team are working efficiently and effectively, providing continuity of service for clients. Ensure organisational standards are being met in the accommodation service across all Hope properties. Draw up rotas in advance for sign-off from the CEO. Monitor staff attendance and report absences promptly to the Management Team. Motivate the team through regular one to one supervisions and by modelling good practice. Monitor and manage team performance and progress reporting issues at the Management Team meetings. Identify staff training needs and submit requests to the Office Manager. Ensure adequate procedures are in place, policy is clear and understood by both staff and clients. Supervise the delivery of other services provided on site. Ensure that weekly property inspections are undertaken by the Wardens and that all health and safety requirements are being met, and they are reporting and recording any actions and concerns promptly to you on a weekly basis. Carry out monthly property inspections on all Hope properties. Work with the Office Manager to manage all Health and Safety issues. Assist in the recruitment and selection of staff. Undertake regular file reviews ensuring all client files are regularly updated and are maintained in line with Hope's requirements. Ensure that Accommodation Officers are monitoring the needs of clients, and monitor the initial and further risk assessments against the clients support plan to ensure progress is being made and monitored. Monitor Accommodation Officers caseloads and ensure that reports are completed thoroughly and accurately by the Accommodation Officer and in an acceptable timeframe. Ensure housing benefit and council tax applications are completed adequately and submit-ted in a timely fashion. Undertake disciplinary and grievance procedures as necessary. Undertake evictions if these arise. Develop assessment criteria to determine suitability of clients applying for accommodation, and confirm applications submitted by Accommodation Officer on behalf of clients. Deal with complaints from clients. Implement the warnings and exclusions' policy where necessary. Ensure work with clients is tangible and leads to positive outcomes, and that Accommodation Officers are recording all outcomes. Submit verified staff timesheets and rotas to the Finance Manager/CEO for payment. Take overall responsibility for the hostel petty cash system. Ensure client charges are received, recorded and received by Finance Manager. Identify Health and Safety issues and action in line with policy and procedures. Keep up to date Health and Safety records in line with regulations. Take overall responsibility for accurate risk assessment recordings and actions. Take overall responsibility for the safeguarding of accommodation service staff and clients. Keep up to date incident reports. Work in partnership with other agencies to ensure a high standard of service is delivered. Monitor equality and diversity, ensuring an accessible service to all clients. Attend case conferences, joint assessments and meetings as necessary and directed by the CEO. Promote the service to a wider community. Provide written monthly reports for management/board meetings as required by the CEO. Provide statistical information as required by the CEO. To respect the confidential nature of the work. To participate in appropriate training and staff development programmes. To promote and ensure the implementation and compliance with Hope's policies. To ensure that organisational services are delivered in accordance with Hope's equal opportunity policy. Meet the requirements of rota systems. Work closely with the Finance Manager/Deputy CEO in CEO absence. To be on the on-call rota and available, when on call, to be on site when required in an emergency. Person Specification Essential Experience of motivating and managing staff. Excellent writing skills with the ability to produce concise and relevant proposals with meticulous attention to detail. Proven work experience and in-depth understanding of funding procedures, rules and regulations. Ability to be flexible and your skills in problem solving. High standard of computer literacy (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to plan, prioritise and work within agreed timeframes. Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills. A working knowledge of and commitment to, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice. An understanding of the need and practice for confidentiality. Ability to work on your own initiative, as part of a team, under pressure and with high levels of self-motivation. A thorough understanding of adult safeguarding and working with vulnerable people. Experience in managing contracts including quality assurance of services and the importance of monitoring and evaluating services. Desirable An understanding of homelessness and relevant issues. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £34,000 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: Worksop: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Safeguarding Hope is committed to safeguarding adults and as part of our safe recruitment practice the successful applicant will be subject to a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The cost of the DBS check (currently up to £59.10) must be met by the successful applicant. Work Location: In person Reference ID: ServiceManager26
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
JOB TITLE: Service Manager RESPONSIBLE TO: Chief Executive Officer HOURS OF WORK: 37 hours per week BASED AT: 11/13 Queen Street, Worksop, Notts, S80 2AN HOLIDAYS: 28 days - including statutory holidays (pro rata) SALARY : £34,000 per annum plus benefits Main Duties and Responsibilities Direct the work of Accommodation Officers and Wardens, ensuring that the team are working efficiently and effectively, providing continuity of service for clients. Ensure organisational standards are being met in the accommodation service across all Hope properties. Draw up rotas in advance for sign-off from the CEO. Monitor staff attendance and report absences promptly to the Management Team. Motivate the team through regular one to one supervisions and by modelling good practice. Monitor and manage team performance and progress reporting issues at the Management Team meetings. Identify staff training needs and submit requests to the Office Manager. Ensure adequate procedures are in place, policy is clear and understood by both staff and clients. Supervise the delivery of other services provided on site. Ensure that weekly property inspections are undertaken by the Wardens and that all health and safety requirements are being met, and they are reporting and recording any actions and concerns promptly to you on a weekly basis. Carry out monthly property inspections on all Hope properties. Work with the Office Manager to manage all Health and Safety issues. Assist in the recruitment and selection of staff. Undertake regular file reviews ensuring all client files are regularly updated and are maintained in line with Hope's requirements. Ensure that Accommodation Officers are monitoring the needs of clients, and monitor the initial and further risk assessments against the clients support plan to ensure progress is being made and monitored. Monitor Accommodation Officers caseloads and ensure that reports are completed thoroughly and accurately by the Accommodation Officer and in an acceptable timeframe. Ensure housing benefit and council tax applications are completed adequately and submit-ted in a timely fashion. Undertake disciplinary and grievance procedures as necessary. Undertake evictions if these arise. Develop assessment criteria to determine suitability of clients applying for accommodation, and confirm applications submitted by Accommodation Officer on behalf of clients. Deal with complaints from clients. Implement the warnings and exclusions' policy where necessary. Ensure work with clients is tangible and leads to positive outcomes, and that Accommodation Officers are recording all outcomes. Submit verified staff timesheets and rotas to the Finance Manager/CEO for payment. Take overall responsibility for the hostel petty cash system. Ensure client charges are received, recorded and received by Finance Manager. Identify Health and Safety issues and action in line with policy and procedures. Keep up to date Health and Safety records in line with regulations. Take overall responsibility for accurate risk assessment recordings and actions. Take overall responsibility for the safeguarding of accommodation service staff and clients. Keep up to date incident reports. Work in partnership with other agencies to ensure a high standard of service is delivered. Monitor equality and diversity, ensuring an accessible service to all clients. Attend case conferences, joint assessments and meetings as necessary and directed by the CEO. Promote the service to a wider community. Provide written monthly reports for management/board meetings as required by the CEO. Provide statistical information as required by the CEO. To respect the confidential nature of the work. To participate in appropriate training and staff development programmes. To promote and ensure the implementation and compliance with Hope's policies. To ensure that organisational services are delivered in accordance with Hope's equal opportunity policy. Meet the requirements of rota systems. Work closely with the Finance Manager/Deputy CEO in CEO absence. To be on the on-call rota and available, when on call, to be on site when required in an emergency. Person Specification Essential Experience of motivating and managing staff. Excellent writing skills with the ability to produce concise and relevant proposals with meticulous attention to detail. Proven work experience and in-depth understanding of funding procedures, rules and regulations. Ability to be flexible and your skills in problem solving. High standard of computer literacy (Excel, Word, Outlook). Ability to plan, prioritise and work within agreed timeframes. Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills. A working knowledge of and commitment to, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice. An understanding of the need and practice for confidentiality. Ability to work on your own initiative, as part of a team, under pressure and with high levels of self-motivation. A thorough understanding of adult safeguarding and working with vulnerable people. Experience in managing contracts including quality assurance of services and the importance of monitoring and evaluating services. Desirable An understanding of homelessness and relevant issues. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £34,000 per year Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: Worksop: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Safeguarding Hope is committed to safeguarding adults and as part of our safe recruitment practice the successful applicant will be subject to a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The cost of the DBS check (currently up to £59.10) must be met by the successful applicant. Work Location: In person Reference ID: ServiceManager26
Arts Students' Union
Education Quality Manager
Arts Students' Union City Of Westminster, London
The Education Quality Manager role leads and sets the strategic direction for the team providing support and development of academic representation at Arts SU, enabling effective voice and ensuring a better academic experience for students at UAL. If you're passionate about representation, love governance and quality assurance, and are skilled at navigating competing priorities whilst supporting your team, we're looking for you! No day is the same for the Education Quality Team, but a drive to support students and enable them to challenge institutional structures is a must for anybody in this role. JOB PURPOSE To lead and set the strategic direction for the team providing support and development of academic representation at Arts SU. Develop and lead ambitious plans to evaluate and develop the academic representation system at UAL, building engagement levels, impact, and visibility year on year. KEY RESPONIBILITIES Leading a high performing team: Provide leadership, strategic direction and day to day operational management of the Education Quality Team; motivating, supporting and developing team members to ensure that they have the necessary skills and knowledge for their roles as well as manage performance. Develop succession plans and identify training and development requirements within the team. Develop a proactive results driven culture within the team, ensuring agreed objectives and targets are delivered, whilst promoting a collaborative approach to working with internal departments. Identify the need for, recruit and manage student staff as necessary. Be accountable for the quality of outputs of the team. Provide support to the student officer team helping and equipping them to be knowledgeable and informed representatives. Ensure the whole organization is aware of and understands the work of the Education Quality team. Strategic Development Lead the Academic Representation's System's involvement with the University's quality assurance processes. Oversee the development of systems and processes for capturing, tracking, and sharing student feedback, issues and the impact of academic representation. Lead the analysis of student feedback to advise and support student representatives to lobby and influence the University's policies, procedures and practice. Lead the promotion of the service within UAL, building relationships with relevant stakeholders and making it easy for staff and students to understand the purpose of the team and its work. Financial & Resource responsibility Manage a substantial Education Quality Team budget, being responsible for resources that are allocated to the department and ensuring these are effectively managed and controlled. Review and establish processes, systems and policies and where appropriate standard procedures for activities to maximise efficiency, ensure deadlines are met and to ensure a positive return on investment. Oversight & development of Academic Representation Manage and support Education Quality Coordinators to deliver Arts SU's academic representation systems bringing support for representatives and innovation around student engagement. Provide day-to-day management of our academic representation system, including managing relationships with UAL staff who work on this system in Colleges, Schools and Academic Quality. Work to further develop our partnership with the University to establish the Education Quality Team as expert practitioners and a source of good practice on student engagement, representation, and co-production. Work in partnership with staff and elected officers to deliver a holistic and high-quality academic representation system, including managing the election, training, year-round engagement and development of academic representatives and other related roles as relevant. Work closely with colleagues to support and deliver successful SU elections and awards events. Policy & Officer support Lead the Education Quality Team's work in providing comprehensive policy support to Arts SU's Full-time Officers and School Representatives on education issues and developing effective lobbying strategies to influence the policies that impact students' lives. Support engagement in College committees and working groups by maintaining an accurate and up-to-date record of representatives and staff committee responsibilities, accompanying representatives where appropriate and coordinating a system for committee briefing and de-briefing. Work with colleagues to deliver high profile campaigns based on evidence and insights. Work with the wider team to develop relationships with academic societies, and to develop their ability to support student representation and engagement. Provide regular and structured reports or presentations to colleagues to support strategic decision making throughout Arts SU. Benefits and perks Our staff enjoy working in a dynamic and supportive environment that prioritises their personal and professional development. Our annual staff satisfaction survey shows that staff value the opportunities they have to learn and grow within their roles. We perform highest in the areas of personal development, relation- ships with managers, work atmosphere, and relationships with colleagues. Generous holiday entitlement (over 40 days) A summer 4 day working week Family Friendly policy Cycle to Work scheme NUS TOTUM staff discount Flexible working Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Long service award Free staff places on UAL short courses
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
The Education Quality Manager role leads and sets the strategic direction for the team providing support and development of academic representation at Arts SU, enabling effective voice and ensuring a better academic experience for students at UAL. If you're passionate about representation, love governance and quality assurance, and are skilled at navigating competing priorities whilst supporting your team, we're looking for you! No day is the same for the Education Quality Team, but a drive to support students and enable them to challenge institutional structures is a must for anybody in this role. JOB PURPOSE To lead and set the strategic direction for the team providing support and development of academic representation at Arts SU. Develop and lead ambitious plans to evaluate and develop the academic representation system at UAL, building engagement levels, impact, and visibility year on year. KEY RESPONIBILITIES Leading a high performing team: Provide leadership, strategic direction and day to day operational management of the Education Quality Team; motivating, supporting and developing team members to ensure that they have the necessary skills and knowledge for their roles as well as manage performance. Develop succession plans and identify training and development requirements within the team. Develop a proactive results driven culture within the team, ensuring agreed objectives and targets are delivered, whilst promoting a collaborative approach to working with internal departments. Identify the need for, recruit and manage student staff as necessary. Be accountable for the quality of outputs of the team. Provide support to the student officer team helping and equipping them to be knowledgeable and informed representatives. Ensure the whole organization is aware of and understands the work of the Education Quality team. Strategic Development Lead the Academic Representation's System's involvement with the University's quality assurance processes. Oversee the development of systems and processes for capturing, tracking, and sharing student feedback, issues and the impact of academic representation. Lead the analysis of student feedback to advise and support student representatives to lobby and influence the University's policies, procedures and practice. Lead the promotion of the service within UAL, building relationships with relevant stakeholders and making it easy for staff and students to understand the purpose of the team and its work. Financial & Resource responsibility Manage a substantial Education Quality Team budget, being responsible for resources that are allocated to the department and ensuring these are effectively managed and controlled. Review and establish processes, systems and policies and where appropriate standard procedures for activities to maximise efficiency, ensure deadlines are met and to ensure a positive return on investment. Oversight & development of Academic Representation Manage and support Education Quality Coordinators to deliver Arts SU's academic representation systems bringing support for representatives and innovation around student engagement. Provide day-to-day management of our academic representation system, including managing relationships with UAL staff who work on this system in Colleges, Schools and Academic Quality. Work to further develop our partnership with the University to establish the Education Quality Team as expert practitioners and a source of good practice on student engagement, representation, and co-production. Work in partnership with staff and elected officers to deliver a holistic and high-quality academic representation system, including managing the election, training, year-round engagement and development of academic representatives and other related roles as relevant. Work closely with colleagues to support and deliver successful SU elections and awards events. Policy & Officer support Lead the Education Quality Team's work in providing comprehensive policy support to Arts SU's Full-time Officers and School Representatives on education issues and developing effective lobbying strategies to influence the policies that impact students' lives. Support engagement in College committees and working groups by maintaining an accurate and up-to-date record of representatives and staff committee responsibilities, accompanying representatives where appropriate and coordinating a system for committee briefing and de-briefing. Work with colleagues to deliver high profile campaigns based on evidence and insights. Work with the wider team to develop relationships with academic societies, and to develop their ability to support student representation and engagement. Provide regular and structured reports or presentations to colleagues to support strategic decision making throughout Arts SU. Benefits and perks Our staff enjoy working in a dynamic and supportive environment that prioritises their personal and professional development. Our annual staff satisfaction survey shows that staff value the opportunities they have to learn and grow within their roles. We perform highest in the areas of personal development, relation- ships with managers, work atmosphere, and relationships with colleagues. Generous holiday entitlement (over 40 days) A summer 4 day working week Family Friendly policy Cycle to Work scheme NUS TOTUM staff discount Flexible working Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Long service award Free staff places on UAL short courses
Remedy Recruitment Group
Children's Independent Reviewing Officer - CP
Remedy Recruitment Group Rochdale, Lancashire
Our client Rochdale Borough council is looking for a Children's Independent Reviewing Officer to join their Child protection team. PURPOSE AND OBJECTS OF THE JOB To ensure a high quality conferencing and reviewing service for children whose welfare needs to be safeguarded. These children and young people will include children in need of a protection plan and Looked after Children. To promote the improvement and development of services to children and their families by contributing to a quality assurance strategy that facilitates continuous improvement through the effective and efficient use of the Targeted Service's resources. Principal Duties Looked After Reviews To quality assure the care planning processes for looked after children in line with the care planning regulations 2010 through the chairing and reporting of looked after children reviews To discharge the IRO duties in line with the IRO Handbook 2010 To ensure practice standards in relation to the coordination and chairing of looked after reviews are adhered to in line with council policy To ensure that children and young people are engaged in their reviews through meeting with children and engaging with them within the review process including meeting children outside of their review meeting Child Protection Conferences To chair child protection conferences and reviews and ensure minutes are produced in line with agreed timeframes. To ensure the quality assurance of child protection conferences in line with RBSCB procedures and Working Together 2013 To use the RBSCB escalation policy across the partnership to ensure child protection planning is robust and effective To contribute to the effectiveness of the RBSCB through attendance and contribution at sub groups and training as appropriate To ensure families including children are engaged and contribute to the child protection process. Ensuring that children wishes and feelings are evident and accounted for in the child protection process To contribute to the reporting on child protection activity through the collation of performance indicators and quality assurance processes. Secondary Duties To co-operate in the effective implementation of Child Care and Council policies for staff care, in particular: Participate in regular, structured formal supervision The identification of your own development and training needs The identification of team issues To ensure that Rochdale MBC's commitment to public service and customer care is addressed in all dealing with the public, and service users and their representatives, including undertaking investigation of representatives and complaints. Benefits of working with Remedy A personal one-one service from your highly experienced dedicated consultant. Top tier supplier across London giving us first access to jobs Referral bonus - up to £250 per person placed. Double payrolls each week. Terms & Conditions apply You will be required to fully register with Remedy for all locum positions. Remedy Social Care is a APSCo Standard agency and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the vulnerable. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS. Our objective is to be an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from everyone with suitable skills and ability regardless of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, religion or belief. All applications will be accepted and reviewed solely on merit.
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
Our client Rochdale Borough council is looking for a Children's Independent Reviewing Officer to join their Child protection team. PURPOSE AND OBJECTS OF THE JOB To ensure a high quality conferencing and reviewing service for children whose welfare needs to be safeguarded. These children and young people will include children in need of a protection plan and Looked after Children. To promote the improvement and development of services to children and their families by contributing to a quality assurance strategy that facilitates continuous improvement through the effective and efficient use of the Targeted Service's resources. Principal Duties Looked After Reviews To quality assure the care planning processes for looked after children in line with the care planning regulations 2010 through the chairing and reporting of looked after children reviews To discharge the IRO duties in line with the IRO Handbook 2010 To ensure practice standards in relation to the coordination and chairing of looked after reviews are adhered to in line with council policy To ensure that children and young people are engaged in their reviews through meeting with children and engaging with them within the review process including meeting children outside of their review meeting Child Protection Conferences To chair child protection conferences and reviews and ensure minutes are produced in line with agreed timeframes. To ensure the quality assurance of child protection conferences in line with RBSCB procedures and Working Together 2013 To use the RBSCB escalation policy across the partnership to ensure child protection planning is robust and effective To contribute to the effectiveness of the RBSCB through attendance and contribution at sub groups and training as appropriate To ensure families including children are engaged and contribute to the child protection process. Ensuring that children wishes and feelings are evident and accounted for in the child protection process To contribute to the reporting on child protection activity through the collation of performance indicators and quality assurance processes. Secondary Duties To co-operate in the effective implementation of Child Care and Council policies for staff care, in particular: Participate in regular, structured formal supervision The identification of your own development and training needs The identification of team issues To ensure that Rochdale MBC's commitment to public service and customer care is addressed in all dealing with the public, and service users and their representatives, including undertaking investigation of representatives and complaints. Benefits of working with Remedy A personal one-one service from your highly experienced dedicated consultant. Top tier supplier across London giving us first access to jobs Referral bonus - up to £250 per person placed. Double payrolls each week. Terms & Conditions apply You will be required to fully register with Remedy for all locum positions. Remedy Social Care is a APSCo Standard agency and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the vulnerable. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS. Our objective is to be an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from everyone with suitable skills and ability regardless of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, religion or belief. All applications will be accepted and reviewed solely on merit.
Ackerman Pierce Ltd
Benefit Subsidy Officer
Ackerman Pierce Ltd Northampton, Northamptonshire
Are you an experienced Housing Benefits professional with a strong understanding of subsidy and quality assurance processes? We're recruiting for a Subsidy Officer to support a busy revenues and benefits team, ensuring Housing Benefit claims are assessed accurately, subsidy income is maximised, and statutory returns are completed in line with legislation and guidance. The Role Review Housing Benefit claims to ensure accuracy and compliance with legislation. Support the completion of Housing Benefit subsidy claims and returns. Liaise with auditors and provide information to support subsidy audits. Identify subsidy errors and opportunities to maximise income recovery. Provide feedback to improve processing standards and reduce future errors. Support the Training and Resilience team by identifying learning and development needs through subsidy checking activities. About You Previous experience within Housing Benefits, Subsidy, or Quality Assurance. Strong knowledge of Housing Benefit legislation and subsidy regulations. Experience completing or supporting Housing Benefit subsidy claims and audits. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Ability to identify trends, provide constructive feedback, and support service improvement. Experience working within a local authority benefits environment is highly desirable. If you're a detail-oriented Benefits professional looking to make a direct impact on subsidy performance and service quality, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
Are you an experienced Housing Benefits professional with a strong understanding of subsidy and quality assurance processes? We're recruiting for a Subsidy Officer to support a busy revenues and benefits team, ensuring Housing Benefit claims are assessed accurately, subsidy income is maximised, and statutory returns are completed in line with legislation and guidance. The Role Review Housing Benefit claims to ensure accuracy and compliance with legislation. Support the completion of Housing Benefit subsidy claims and returns. Liaise with auditors and provide information to support subsidy audits. Identify subsidy errors and opportunities to maximise income recovery. Provide feedback to improve processing standards and reduce future errors. Support the Training and Resilience team by identifying learning and development needs through subsidy checking activities. About You Previous experience within Housing Benefits, Subsidy, or Quality Assurance. Strong knowledge of Housing Benefit legislation and subsidy regulations. Experience completing or supporting Housing Benefit subsidy claims and audits. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Ability to identify trends, provide constructive feedback, and support service improvement. Experience working within a local authority benefits environment is highly desirable. If you're a detail-oriented Benefits professional looking to make a direct impact on subsidy performance and service quality, we'd love to hear from you.
Adullam Homes Housing Association
Tenancy Sustainment Officer
Adullam Homes Housing Association Bolton, Lancashire
Tenancy Sustainment Officer Location : Bolton Salary : £27,085.50 per annum Job title: Tenancy Sustainment Officer A fulfilling and exciting opportunity available for a Tenancy Sustainment Officer to join our Association. The Tenancy Sustainment Officer will be based in our offices in Bolton . Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd supports vulnerable individuals and households. We provide quality housing, deliver tailored support plans, training, education, and employment opportunities to help people achieve stable lives and realise their full potential. Purpose of the role To provide advice and assist service users to manage and sustain their tenancy in accordance with its terms enabling them to live independently. To uphold safeguarding procedures and maintain regular contact with 'at risk' individuals ensuring concerns are reported to relevant managers, colleagues or statutory agencies. You will be expected to ensure your relationships with colleagues and external agencies are effective and professional and contribute to the Association's values, culture and ethos. Please see the job description for more information. Adullam offers the following benefits: Salary £27,085.50 per annum dependent on experience for 37.5 hours per week, Competitive Annual Leave (25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with an additional 2 days awarded annually for full attendance prorated for part-time employees) Training and career advancement Discounted Goods and services Group Personal Pension Plan Access to Thrive app Access to Medicash Access to Blue Light Card Life Assurance (4x Basic annual salary from the start of employment) Multidimensional wellbeing programmes and family-friendly policies for staff Refer a friend policy We are passionate about actively encouraging applicants from all cultures, backgrounds, and identities. We are committed to treating our teams fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability, or any other protected characteristic and this starts with our recruitment process. Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults accessing our services. We expect all staff, volunteers, and workers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced with Barred List Adult Only DBS check, scrutiny of employment history and robust references checks. Please note applicants must be authorised to work in the UK as we are unable to provide Visa sponsorships. Adullam Homes Housing Association was created in 1972 to support vulnerable individuals and households. From the simple beginning of a single property in Birmingham, Adullam has expanded into new geographical locations and developed new services. Over the years it has introduced and run innovative projects to offer tenants, residents and service users opportunities for housing, support, education and training. Email: (url removed)
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Tenancy Sustainment Officer Location : Bolton Salary : £27,085.50 per annum Job title: Tenancy Sustainment Officer A fulfilling and exciting opportunity available for a Tenancy Sustainment Officer to join our Association. The Tenancy Sustainment Officer will be based in our offices in Bolton . Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd supports vulnerable individuals and households. We provide quality housing, deliver tailored support plans, training, education, and employment opportunities to help people achieve stable lives and realise their full potential. Purpose of the role To provide advice and assist service users to manage and sustain their tenancy in accordance with its terms enabling them to live independently. To uphold safeguarding procedures and maintain regular contact with 'at risk' individuals ensuring concerns are reported to relevant managers, colleagues or statutory agencies. You will be expected to ensure your relationships with colleagues and external agencies are effective and professional and contribute to the Association's values, culture and ethos. Please see the job description for more information. Adullam offers the following benefits: Salary £27,085.50 per annum dependent on experience for 37.5 hours per week, Competitive Annual Leave (25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with an additional 2 days awarded annually for full attendance prorated for part-time employees) Training and career advancement Discounted Goods and services Group Personal Pension Plan Access to Thrive app Access to Medicash Access to Blue Light Card Life Assurance (4x Basic annual salary from the start of employment) Multidimensional wellbeing programmes and family-friendly policies for staff Refer a friend policy We are passionate about actively encouraging applicants from all cultures, backgrounds, and identities. We are committed to treating our teams fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability, or any other protected characteristic and this starts with our recruitment process. Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults accessing our services. We expect all staff, volunteers, and workers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced with Barred List Adult Only DBS check, scrutiny of employment history and robust references checks. Please note applicants must be authorised to work in the UK as we are unable to provide Visa sponsorships. Adullam Homes Housing Association was created in 1972 to support vulnerable individuals and households. From the simple beginning of a single property in Birmingham, Adullam has expanded into new geographical locations and developed new services. Over the years it has introduced and run innovative projects to offer tenants, residents and service users opportunities for housing, support, education and training. Email: (url removed)
Remedy Recruitment Group
Designated Social Care Officer
Remedy Recruitment Group Rochdale, Lancashire
The role is the Designated Social Care Officer (DSCO) will assist the Rochdale Local Authority in meeting the statutory duties and responsibilities in relation to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). An expert in this field the post holder will support the wider Children's Social Care Directorate in contributing and quality assuring support and Education, Health and Care Planning (EHCP) assessment and quality assurance. The post holder will act as an advisor to Assistant Directors and Heads of Service in relation to SEND. They will identify gaps within service knowledge and expertise and support the improvement and delivery of training and service design. The post holder will contribute to de-escalation processes and key projects in relation to children with complex needs. Must be SW qualified Will not hold cases,and Must have knowledge of SEND and legislation
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
The role is the Designated Social Care Officer (DSCO) will assist the Rochdale Local Authority in meeting the statutory duties and responsibilities in relation to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). An expert in this field the post holder will support the wider Children's Social Care Directorate in contributing and quality assuring support and Education, Health and Care Planning (EHCP) assessment and quality assurance. The post holder will act as an advisor to Assistant Directors and Heads of Service in relation to SEND. They will identify gaps within service knowledge and expertise and support the improvement and delivery of training and service design. The post holder will contribute to de-escalation processes and key projects in relation to children with complex needs. Must be SW qualified Will not hold cases,and Must have knowledge of SEND and legislation
Trinity Estates
Remediation Officer
Trinity Estates Manchester, Lancashire
REMEDIATION OFFICER Trinity Estates • £Competitive • Home Based (North & Midlands) ROLE OVERVIEW You will play a key role in ensuring our managed developments remain safe, compliant and well-cared-for by coordinating remediation activity from investigation through to completion. Working across a varied residential portfolio, you will turn complex technical findings into practical, resident-friendly plans that protect people, property and reputations. You will bring structure, pace and professionalism to each case: gathering evidence, prioritising risk, planning works, and keeping everyone aligned - from residents and site teams to contractors, consultants and internal stakeholders. Your calm, people-first approach will ensure clear communication, robust documentation and quality outcomes, every time. ROLE EXPECTATIONS Most days you will be reviewing reports and data, translating them into clear scopes of work, and coordinating suppliers to deliver safe, compliant remediation. You will keep residents informed, track progress and costs, maintain meticulous records and escalate risks promptly. You will also conduct planned site visits to verify quality, progress and resident experience. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE Remediation projects delivered safely, on time and within agreed budgets, with clear, auditable records. Risks identified early, prioritised effectively and reduced through well-structured action plans. Residents, clients and colleagues kept fully informed, with timely, empathetic and transparent updates. Robust contractor management: clear scopes, fair tendering, strong H&S oversight and quality assurance. Accurate data and documentation maintained, enabling confident reporting and regulatory compliance. Proactive pursuit of cost recovery routes (warranties, guarantees, claims) to protect client funds. HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Reviewing surveys, reports and site intelligence to define remediation priorities and scopes of work. Preparing tender packs, assessing proposals and appointing competent contractors and consultants. Building and tracking project plans, programmes and budgets, with regular progress reviews. Leading meetings and resident updates; issuing clear, accessible communications at key milestones. Carrying out site visits to validate quality, safety controls and adherence to specification. Maintaining compliance records, risk registers and MI dashboards for internal and client reporting. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR You are a structured, detail-strong coordinator who stays calm, fair and solutions-focused under pressure. You communicate complex, technical matters simply and empathetically to non-technical audiences. You confidently challenge where needed and hold suppliers to account while building positive partnerships. You balance safety, quality and cost, making sound, evidence-based decisions. You are self-motivated, collaborative and comfortable working across multiple live projects. EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Coordinating building safety or defect remediation projects, including façade, fire safety or water ingress. Managing major works in residential property, including scoping, tendering and contractor oversight. Familiarity with H&S principles and construction best practice, including CDM and RAMS. Handling insurance/warranty claims and technical documentation to support cost recovery. Using property, project or asset management systems to track actions, risks and performance. WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Car allowance for field-based roles 24 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Vitality private healthcare Perkbox membership with discounts across retail, travel and entertainment Fully funded training and professional development, including paid study leave Employee referral scheme Annual salary review Free eye tests and Cycle to Work scheme Long service award Support for Army Reserve training ABOUT TRINITY ESTATES Trinity Estates is a leading residential property management company and the flagship brand within the wider Trinity Property Group. Managing a diverse portfolio across the UK, the business supports developments ranging from modern city apartments to large-scale residential estates. Trinity Estates combines strong operational structure with a people-focused approach, delivering a consistent and professional service at scale. For employees, this means access to larger and more varied portfolios, clear processes, strong internal support and genuine opportunities for progression within a growing organisation. As part of a wider group, Trinity Estates offers both stability and career development, making it an ideal environment for those looking to build and progress their career in property management. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on your technical judgement, stakeholder communication and end-to-end project coordination, using scenario-based questions We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required. A full, clean UK driving licence is essential.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
REMEDIATION OFFICER Trinity Estates • £Competitive • Home Based (North & Midlands) ROLE OVERVIEW You will play a key role in ensuring our managed developments remain safe, compliant and well-cared-for by coordinating remediation activity from investigation through to completion. Working across a varied residential portfolio, you will turn complex technical findings into practical, resident-friendly plans that protect people, property and reputations. You will bring structure, pace and professionalism to each case: gathering evidence, prioritising risk, planning works, and keeping everyone aligned - from residents and site teams to contractors, consultants and internal stakeholders. Your calm, people-first approach will ensure clear communication, robust documentation and quality outcomes, every time. ROLE EXPECTATIONS Most days you will be reviewing reports and data, translating them into clear scopes of work, and coordinating suppliers to deliver safe, compliant remediation. You will keep residents informed, track progress and costs, maintain meticulous records and escalate risks promptly. You will also conduct planned site visits to verify quality, progress and resident experience. WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE Remediation projects delivered safely, on time and within agreed budgets, with clear, auditable records. Risks identified early, prioritised effectively and reduced through well-structured action plans. Residents, clients and colleagues kept fully informed, with timely, empathetic and transparent updates. Robust contractor management: clear scopes, fair tendering, strong H&S oversight and quality assurance. Accurate data and documentation maintained, enabling confident reporting and regulatory compliance. Proactive pursuit of cost recovery routes (warranties, guarantees, claims) to protect client funds. HOW YOU'LL SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME Reviewing surveys, reports and site intelligence to define remediation priorities and scopes of work. Preparing tender packs, assessing proposals and appointing competent contractors and consultants. Building and tracking project plans, programmes and budgets, with regular progress reviews. Leading meetings and resident updates; issuing clear, accessible communications at key milestones. Carrying out site visits to validate quality, safety controls and adherence to specification. Maintaining compliance records, risk registers and MI dashboards for internal and client reporting. WHO THIS ROLE IS FOR You are a structured, detail-strong coordinator who stays calm, fair and solutions-focused under pressure. You communicate complex, technical matters simply and empathetically to non-technical audiences. You confidently challenge where needed and hold suppliers to account while building positive partnerships. You balance safety, quality and cost, making sound, evidence-based decisions. You are self-motivated, collaborative and comfortable working across multiple live projects. EXPERIENCE THAT HELPS Coordinating building safety or defect remediation projects, including façade, fire safety or water ingress. Managing major works in residential property, including scoping, tendering and contractor oversight. Familiarity with H&S principles and construction best practice, including CDM and RAMS. Handling insurance/warranty claims and technical documentation to support cost recovery. Using property, project or asset management systems to track actions, risks and performance. WHAT WE OFFER Competitive salary, aligned to experience Car allowance for field-based roles 24 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme Vitality private healthcare Perkbox membership with discounts across retail, travel and entertainment Fully funded training and professional development, including paid study leave Employee referral scheme Annual salary review Free eye tests and Cycle to Work scheme Long service award Support for Army Reserve training ABOUT TRINITY ESTATES Trinity Estates is a leading residential property management company and the flagship brand within the wider Trinity Property Group. Managing a diverse portfolio across the UK, the business supports developments ranging from modern city apartments to large-scale residential estates. Trinity Estates combines strong operational structure with a people-focused approach, delivering a consistent and professional service at scale. For employees, this means access to larger and more varied portfolios, clear processes, strong internal support and genuine opportunities for progression within a growing organisation. As part of a wider group, Trinity Estates offers both stability and career development, making it an ideal environment for those looking to build and progress their career in property management. HOW WE HIRE Initial conversation with our talent team Interview focused on your technical judgement, stakeholder communication and end-to-end project coordination, using scenario-based questions We aim to complete the process within two to three weeks and communicate clearly throughout. INTERESTED? Apply with your CV. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Documentary evidence of eligibility will be required. A full, clean UK driving licence is essential.
Wolviston Management Services
QESH Officer
Wolviston Management Services
Role Overview Wolviston Management Services is supporting the appointment of a QESH Officer to lead and manage Quality, Environmental, Safety and Health compliance across a manufacturing and chemical processing environment. This role is critical in ensuring the effective implementation, maintenance, and continual improvement of integrated management systems aligned to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards. The successful candidate will act as the primary point of contact for all QESH-related matters on site, driving compliance, operational excellence, and a proactive safety culture. A strong visible presence across site operations is essential. Key Responsibilities Management Systems & Compliance Lead and maintain integrated QESH management systems in line with ISO standards Ensure ongoing compliance with all relevant health, safety, environmental, and quality legislation Manage certification processes, including surveillance and recertification audits Maintain and improve SOPs, risk assessments, COSHH assessments, and permit systems Audit & Assurance Coordinate internal and external audits Track and close out corrective actions in a timely manner Conduct routine inspections, audits, and compliance reviews Support customer and supplier audit activities Operational Risk & Safety Support risk management activities including HAZOP and Management of Change (MOC) Lead and support incident investigations and root cause analysis Promote and embed a strong safety-first culture across all operations Drive behavioural safety and workforce engagement initiatives Training & Culture Deliver QESH training programmes, inductions, and toolbox talks Maintain training matrices and competency records Promote continuous improvement and safety awareness across all site personnel Environmental Management Manage environmental compliance registers and monitoring programmes Oversee waste management, emissions, dust, noise, and spill control processes Ensure adherence to environmental legislation and sustainability practices Stakeholder Engagement & Reporting Act as primary liaison with regulatory bodies, auditors, and external stakeholders Provide regular performance reporting to senior leadership Develop and maintain QESH KPIs, dashboards, and board-level reporting Support strategic planning for long-term QESH improvements Operational Support Support engineering and operations teams in developing safe systems of work Assist with contractor management and permit-to-work systems Contribute to operational readiness and future scale-up activities Support emergency preparedness and response planning Qualifications & Experience Essential Degree in Engineering, Environmental, Chemical, Safety, or related discipline NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) Proven experience working within ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 systems Desirable ISO Lead/Internal Auditor qualification IOSH Managing Safely Experience within chemical processing or heavy industry environments Exposure to HAZOP and process safety methodologies Knowledge & Skills Extensive experience (10+ years) in QESH roles within industrial or manufacturing environments Strong understanding of UK/EU HSE and environmental legislation Demonstrated experience managing audits, compliance programmes, and documentation Proficient in risk management and safe systems of work Strong analytical and reporting capability, including board-level communication Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills High level of organisation, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple priorities Personal Attributes Strong safety leadership and proactive mindset Professional, solutions-focused approach High integrity and accountability Effective communicator across all organisational levels Adaptable and capable of operating in a fast-paced environment Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Role Overview Wolviston Management Services is supporting the appointment of a QESH Officer to lead and manage Quality, Environmental, Safety and Health compliance across a manufacturing and chemical processing environment. This role is critical in ensuring the effective implementation, maintenance, and continual improvement of integrated management systems aligned to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards. The successful candidate will act as the primary point of contact for all QESH-related matters on site, driving compliance, operational excellence, and a proactive safety culture. A strong visible presence across site operations is essential. Key Responsibilities Management Systems & Compliance Lead and maintain integrated QESH management systems in line with ISO standards Ensure ongoing compliance with all relevant health, safety, environmental, and quality legislation Manage certification processes, including surveillance and recertification audits Maintain and improve SOPs, risk assessments, COSHH assessments, and permit systems Audit & Assurance Coordinate internal and external audits Track and close out corrective actions in a timely manner Conduct routine inspections, audits, and compliance reviews Support customer and supplier audit activities Operational Risk & Safety Support risk management activities including HAZOP and Management of Change (MOC) Lead and support incident investigations and root cause analysis Promote and embed a strong safety-first culture across all operations Drive behavioural safety and workforce engagement initiatives Training & Culture Deliver QESH training programmes, inductions, and toolbox talks Maintain training matrices and competency records Promote continuous improvement and safety awareness across all site personnel Environmental Management Manage environmental compliance registers and monitoring programmes Oversee waste management, emissions, dust, noise, and spill control processes Ensure adherence to environmental legislation and sustainability practices Stakeholder Engagement & Reporting Act as primary liaison with regulatory bodies, auditors, and external stakeholders Provide regular performance reporting to senior leadership Develop and maintain QESH KPIs, dashboards, and board-level reporting Support strategic planning for long-term QESH improvements Operational Support Support engineering and operations teams in developing safe systems of work Assist with contractor management and permit-to-work systems Contribute to operational readiness and future scale-up activities Support emergency preparedness and response planning Qualifications & Experience Essential Degree in Engineering, Environmental, Chemical, Safety, or related discipline NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) Proven experience working within ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 systems Desirable ISO Lead/Internal Auditor qualification IOSH Managing Safely Experience within chemical processing or heavy industry environments Exposure to HAZOP and process safety methodologies Knowledge & Skills Extensive experience (10+ years) in QESH roles within industrial or manufacturing environments Strong understanding of UK/EU HSE and environmental legislation Demonstrated experience managing audits, compliance programmes, and documentation Proficient in risk management and safe systems of work Strong analytical and reporting capability, including board-level communication Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills High level of organisation, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple priorities Personal Attributes Strong safety leadership and proactive mindset Professional, solutions-focused approach High integrity and accountability Effective communicator across all organisational levels Adaptable and capable of operating in a fast-paced environment Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence
Archaeological Research Services Finder
Archaeologists at all levels
Archaeological Research Services Finder Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Archaeologists at all levels- Archaeological Officer through to Senior Project Officer Cheltenham, Bedford, Bakewell, Sheffield, Sale or Tyneside Full Time £27,200 £38,800 per annum Archaeological Research Services Ltd are a high-performing archaeological consultancy with a professional yet friendly culture, known for delivering high-quality commercial and research-based projects across the UK. Our Field Archaeology division is central to our success, and we pride ourselves on having many outstanding performers within our team. We are seeking experienced and capable field archaeologists at all levels from Archaeological Officer through to Senior Project Officer level who can contribute to the continued success of our operations. The Role We are recruiting Archaeologists for work on a variety of projects across the UK, attached to one of our offices in Cheltenham, Bedford, Bakewell, Sheffield, Sale or Tyneside. We have positions available for an immediate start and particularly welcome applications from candidates in the Gloucestershire area. Responsibilities include: Undertake a variety of fieldwork projects including watching briefs, evaluation trenching, excavation work, fieldwalkig etc. Sieving, sampling and metal detecting Recording including context sheets, photography, drawings and survey Undertake and assist with post-excavation work, digitising, text, archiving and contribution to report preparation Produce illustrative material in CAD and GIS Take part in training, staff and personal development initiatives/coaching Drive and maintain company vehicles Administration duties and any other tasks that may be reasonably allocated from time to time Abide by Health and Safety rules For APO and PO roles: Leading archaeological field projects and supervising project teams. Planning, organising and delivering fieldwork programmes to time and budget. Managing health and safety, logistics and operational performance on site. Providing technical guidance and mentoring to field staff. Overseeing post-excavation work, contributing to project assessments and producing high-quality reports. Liaising effectively with clients, stakeholders and internal project teams. What We re Looking For Experience of undertaking fieldwork projects, including excavation, survey, recording and post-excavation skills A sound knowledge of UK archaeology and current professional standards Strong organisational skills and the ability to deliver projects safely, efficiently and to a high professional standard Commitment to maintaining high standards of health and safety and positively contributing to Company initiatives A highly motivated, organised and professional approach to work For APO and PO level: significant experience of archaeological fieldwork within the commercial sector, including organising and leading field projects. The ability to produce accurate, clear and professional reports and project documentation. What s In It For You Competitive salary- AO: £27,200-£27,800, APO: £29,931-£32,000, PO:£33,852-£38,800 Sector-leading commitment to training and career progression Strong, positive corporate yet friendly culture and Management Team Member of the Company s health cash plan which includes a wide range of health services and financial support Discounts and rewards on health, fitness and entertainment Attractive pension contribution Life assurance cover 28 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays) with additional annual leave accrued linked to length of service Quality accommodation provided for away work with competitive subsistence Full personal protective equipment and Company branded attire 100% of CIfA subscription fees etc What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR
Jun 29, 2026
Full time
Archaeologists at all levels- Archaeological Officer through to Senior Project Officer Cheltenham, Bedford, Bakewell, Sheffield, Sale or Tyneside Full Time £27,200 £38,800 per annum Archaeological Research Services Ltd are a high-performing archaeological consultancy with a professional yet friendly culture, known for delivering high-quality commercial and research-based projects across the UK. Our Field Archaeology division is central to our success, and we pride ourselves on having many outstanding performers within our team. We are seeking experienced and capable field archaeologists at all levels from Archaeological Officer through to Senior Project Officer level who can contribute to the continued success of our operations. The Role We are recruiting Archaeologists for work on a variety of projects across the UK, attached to one of our offices in Cheltenham, Bedford, Bakewell, Sheffield, Sale or Tyneside. We have positions available for an immediate start and particularly welcome applications from candidates in the Gloucestershire area. Responsibilities include: Undertake a variety of fieldwork projects including watching briefs, evaluation trenching, excavation work, fieldwalkig etc. Sieving, sampling and metal detecting Recording including context sheets, photography, drawings and survey Undertake and assist with post-excavation work, digitising, text, archiving and contribution to report preparation Produce illustrative material in CAD and GIS Take part in training, staff and personal development initiatives/coaching Drive and maintain company vehicles Administration duties and any other tasks that may be reasonably allocated from time to time Abide by Health and Safety rules For APO and PO roles: Leading archaeological field projects and supervising project teams. Planning, organising and delivering fieldwork programmes to time and budget. Managing health and safety, logistics and operational performance on site. Providing technical guidance and mentoring to field staff. Overseeing post-excavation work, contributing to project assessments and producing high-quality reports. Liaising effectively with clients, stakeholders and internal project teams. What We re Looking For Experience of undertaking fieldwork projects, including excavation, survey, recording and post-excavation skills A sound knowledge of UK archaeology and current professional standards Strong organisational skills and the ability to deliver projects safely, efficiently and to a high professional standard Commitment to maintaining high standards of health and safety and positively contributing to Company initiatives A highly motivated, organised and professional approach to work For APO and PO level: significant experience of archaeological fieldwork within the commercial sector, including organising and leading field projects. The ability to produce accurate, clear and professional reports and project documentation. What s In It For You Competitive salary- AO: £27,200-£27,800, APO: £29,931-£32,000, PO:£33,852-£38,800 Sector-leading commitment to training and career progression Strong, positive corporate yet friendly culture and Management Team Member of the Company s health cash plan which includes a wide range of health services and financial support Discounts and rewards on health, fitness and entertainment Attractive pension contribution Life assurance cover 28 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays) with additional annual leave accrued linked to length of service Quality accommodation provided for away work with competitive subsistence Full personal protective equipment and Company branded attire 100% of CIfA subscription fees etc What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR
Adullam Homes Housing Association
Peripatetic Worker
Adullam Homes Housing Association Bolton, Lancashire
Tenancy Sustainment Officer (Peripatetic Worker) Location : Bolton Salary : £27,085.50 per annum Job title: Peripatetic Worker A fulfilling and exciting opportunity available for a Peripatetic Worker to join our Association. The Peripatetic Worker will be based in our offices in Bolton . Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd supports vulnerable individuals and households. We provide quality housing, deliver tailored support plans, training, education, and employment opportunities to help people achieve stable lives and realise their full potential. Purpose of the role To provide tailored person centred advice and assistance to service users to manage and sustain their tenancy in accordance with its terms and enabling them to live independently. You will be expected to contribute to the maintenance and development of the Association's values, culture and ethos. Please see the job description for more information. Adullam offers the following benefits: Salary up to £27,085.50 per annum dependent on experience for 37.5 hours , Competitive Annual Leave (25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with an additional 2 days awarded annually for full attendance prorated for part-time employees) Training and career advancement Discounted Goods and services Group Personal Pension Plan Access to Thrive app Access to Medicash Access to Blue Light Card Life Assurance (4x Basic annual salary from the start of employment) Multidimensional wellbeing programmes and family-friendly policies for staff Refer a friend policy We are passionate about actively encouraging applicants from all cultures, backgrounds, and identities. We are committed to treating our teams fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability, or any other protected characteristic and this starts with our recruitment process. Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults accessing our services. We expect all staff, volunteers, and workers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced with Barred List Adult Only DBS check, scrutiny of employment history and robust references checks. Please note applicants must be authorised to work in the UK as we are unable to provide Visa sponsorships. Adullam Homes Housing Association was created in 1972 to support vulnerable individuals and households. From the simple beginning of a single property in Birmingham, Adullam has expanded into new geographical locations and developed new services. Over the years it has introduced and run innovative projects to offer tenants, residents and service users opportunities for housing, support, education and training. Email: (url removed)
Jun 29, 2026
Full time
Tenancy Sustainment Officer (Peripatetic Worker) Location : Bolton Salary : £27,085.50 per annum Job title: Peripatetic Worker A fulfilling and exciting opportunity available for a Peripatetic Worker to join our Association. The Peripatetic Worker will be based in our offices in Bolton . Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd supports vulnerable individuals and households. We provide quality housing, deliver tailored support plans, training, education, and employment opportunities to help people achieve stable lives and realise their full potential. Purpose of the role To provide tailored person centred advice and assistance to service users to manage and sustain their tenancy in accordance with its terms and enabling them to live independently. You will be expected to contribute to the maintenance and development of the Association's values, culture and ethos. Please see the job description for more information. Adullam offers the following benefits: Salary up to £27,085.50 per annum dependent on experience for 37.5 hours , Competitive Annual Leave (25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with an additional 2 days awarded annually for full attendance prorated for part-time employees) Training and career advancement Discounted Goods and services Group Personal Pension Plan Access to Thrive app Access to Medicash Access to Blue Light Card Life Assurance (4x Basic annual salary from the start of employment) Multidimensional wellbeing programmes and family-friendly policies for staff Refer a friend policy We are passionate about actively encouraging applicants from all cultures, backgrounds, and identities. We are committed to treating our teams fairly and with respect, irrespective of their background, disability, or any other protected characteristic and this starts with our recruitment process. Adullam Homes Housing Association Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults accessing our services. We expect all staff, volunteers, and workers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced with Barred List Adult Only DBS check, scrutiny of employment history and robust references checks. Please note applicants must be authorised to work in the UK as we are unable to provide Visa sponsorships. Adullam Homes Housing Association was created in 1972 to support vulnerable individuals and households. From the simple beginning of a single property in Birmingham, Adullam has expanded into new geographical locations and developed new services. Over the years it has introduced and run innovative projects to offer tenants, residents and service users opportunities for housing, support, education and training. Email: (url removed)
ACTION ON DISABILITY
Our Place and Our Voice Manager
ACTION ON DISABILITY Hammersmith And Fulham, London
Manager - Our Place and Our Voice Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum, pro rata Hours: Part-time. 28 hours a week Work Pattern: Spread across Monday to Saturday (mostly Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, with occasional Saturday work to support events and projects) Contract Period: Permanent Location: AoD Our Place Project, Normand Croft Community School, Lillie Road, London SW6 7SR About Action on Disability Action on Disability (AoD), founded in 1979, is one of London s leading Disabled People s Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, we work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. AoD is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. We are proud that 100% of our Board and 54% of our staff identify as Disabled. We deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Part-Time Manager for Our Place and Our Voice leads AoD s work on co-production, peer support, campaigning and community engagement. The postholder ensures Disabled people are actively involved in shaping services, influencing policy and strengthening their voice within the local community and beyond. The role coordinates peer-led programmes, develops accessible training and events, and builds partnerships that promote inclusion and representation. Working closely with the Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer, the postholder ensures that AoD s values of co-production and Disabled leadership are embedded throughout the organisation. Main Responsibilities 1. Lead, plan and coordinate AoD s Our Place and Our Voice programmes, including co-production, peer support and community engagement initiatives. 2. Develop and deliver accessible training, workshops and events that build confidence, skills and leadership among Disabled people. 3. Recruit, supervise and support volunteers, peer facilitators and freelancers to deliver activities safely and effectively. 4. Build and maintain positive partnerships with local authorities, VCSE organisations, health services and community networks to promote the voice of Disabled people. 5. Promote co-production practice across AoD s services, working with other managers to embed user involvement in service design and review. 6. Ensure all activities are inclusive, accessible and aligned with the Social Model of Disability. 7. Monitor and evaluate project performance, including collecting data, feedback and case studies to evidence impact. 8. Manage budgets within agreed limits and support financial planning and reporting to the Chief Executive. 9. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids (in conjunction with the Chief Executive) to support programme sustainability and growth. 10. Ensure compliance with AoD policies and procedures, including safeguarding, health & safety and data protection. 11. Represent AoD positively at external meetings, forums and events, promoting our work and values. 12. Work collaboratively with other AoD departments to promote shared learning and inclusive practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with AoD s aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow AoD s policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote AoD s services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding AoD s values and ensuring that our work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with AoD s aims, values and strategic priorities, promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow AoD s policies and procedures, including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent AoD positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development, suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen our services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data, contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold AoD s commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return we offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent); for part-time staff this will be proportionate to their hours. Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. We reserve the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website where you can complete your application for this position. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People s Organisation, we believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. We will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Manager - Our Place and Our Voice Pay: £37,650 - £41,250 per annum, pro rata Hours: Part-time. 28 hours a week Work Pattern: Spread across Monday to Saturday (mostly Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, with occasional Saturday work to support events and projects) Contract Period: Permanent Location: AoD Our Place Project, Normand Croft Community School, Lillie Road, London SW6 7SR About Action on Disability Action on Disability (AoD), founded in 1979, is one of London s leading Disabled People s Organisations (DPOs). Guided by the Social Model of Disability, we work to remove barriers and promote equality, inclusion and choice for all Disabled people. AoD is a medium-sized charity with a Board of Trustees, 27 staff, and a strong pool of casual staff and volunteers. Many of whom have lived experience of disability. We are proud that 100% of our Board and 54% of our staff identify as Disabled. We deliver four key services: Young Lives & Families, Employment, Welfare Benefits, and Independent Living. Purpose of the Role The Part-Time Manager for Our Place and Our Voice leads AoD s work on co-production, peer support, campaigning and community engagement. The postholder ensures Disabled people are actively involved in shaping services, influencing policy and strengthening their voice within the local community and beyond. The role coordinates peer-led programmes, develops accessible training and events, and builds partnerships that promote inclusion and representation. Working closely with the Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer, the postholder ensures that AoD s values of co-production and Disabled leadership are embedded throughout the organisation. Main Responsibilities 1. Lead, plan and coordinate AoD s Our Place and Our Voice programmes, including co-production, peer support and community engagement initiatives. 2. Develop and deliver accessible training, workshops and events that build confidence, skills and leadership among Disabled people. 3. Recruit, supervise and support volunteers, peer facilitators and freelancers to deliver activities safely and effectively. 4. Build and maintain positive partnerships with local authorities, VCSE organisations, health services and community networks to promote the voice of Disabled people. 5. Promote co-production practice across AoD s services, working with other managers to embed user involvement in service design and review. 6. Ensure all activities are inclusive, accessible and aligned with the Social Model of Disability. 7. Monitor and evaluate project performance, including collecting data, feedback and case studies to evidence impact. 8. Manage budgets within agreed limits and support financial planning and reporting to the Chief Executive. 9. Prepare and submit funding applications and tender bids (in conjunction with the Chief Executive) to support programme sustainability and growth. 10. Ensure compliance with AoD policies and procedures, including safeguarding, health & safety and data protection. 11. Represent AoD positively at external meetings, forums and events, promoting our work and values. 12. Work collaboratively with other AoD departments to promote shared learning and inclusive practice. General Responsibilities Work in line with AoD s aims, values and the Social Model of Disability. Follow AoD s policies on Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Confidentiality and Data Protection. Actively contribute to team meetings, supervision and training. Promote AoD s services and values to partners, employers and the wider community. Be flexible and willing to carry out other tasks that support the smooth running of the service. Organisational responsibilities All staff share responsibility for upholding AoD s values and ensuring that our work reflects the principles of the Social Model of Disability. In this role you will: Work in line with AoD s aims, values and strategic priorities, promoting equality, inclusion and co-production in all aspects of your work. Follow AoD s policies and procedures, including those covering Equality, Safeguarding, Health & Safety, Data Protection and Confidentiality. Promote and represent AoD positively to partners, employers, funders and members of the public. Contribute to organisational development, suggesting improvements and sharing ideas to strengthen our services. Participate fully in supervision, training, team and organisational meetings, and support colleagues to achieve shared goals. Maintain accurate records and monitoring data, contributing to reports for funders, commissioners and internal use. Work flexibly across projects and departments when needed, supporting colleagues and adapting to new priorities. Ensure safe and responsible working practices in all aspects of your role, including the wellbeing of yourself and others. Uphold AoD s commitment to being a DPO led by and for Disabled people. In return we offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata), rising to 30 days after 5 years service Life Assurance (1x salary if enrolled in the auto-enrolment pension) Company sick pay (2 weeks after 6 months service; 1 month after 12 months) 2 weeks Disability Leave pay Employee Assistance Programme Additional Information Some evening or weekend work may occasionally be required. An enhanced DBS check will be required. Travel across Greater London will be required; travel expenses reimbursed according to policy. Managers are expected to work on-site for at least four days per week (full-time equivalent); for part-time staff this will be proportionate to their hours. Closing Date: 24th July Interview Dates: 4-6th August N.B. We reserve the right to interview and close the deadline early should a suitable applicant apply Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website where you can complete your application for this position. We particularly welcome applications from Disabled people, as they are currently under-represented in leadership roles across the wider voluntary and community sector. As a Disabled People s Organisation, we believe lived experience brings valuable insight and leadership to this role. We will provide reasonable adjustments at all stages of recruitment and employment. No agencies please.
THE MARINE SOCIETY AND SEA CADETS
Inshore Boating Support Administrator
THE MARINE SOCIETY AND SEA CADETS Weymouth, Dorset
Job Title: Inshore Boating Support Administrator Location: Weymouth National Boat Centre, Dorset, DT4 8TZ (Hybrid) Salary: £13,914 per annum pro rata (£23,190 per annum full time equivalent) Job type: Permanent, Part Time, 21 hours per week Closing Date: Friday 26th June 2026. Are you an administrator looking for a new opportunity? The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure, while also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Thousands of young people take part in Sea Cadets activity every week. We want to reach thousands more. We have a strong vision and are on the cusp of rolling out a new multi-year growth strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide for young people. We aim to equip them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world. We are immensely proud of the breadth, quality and safety of activities we offer to young people. We are currently looking for a Support Administrator to join our team. About the role: The Inshore Boating Support Administrator works on development and administration of processes and policies that support our on the water activities, assisting with routine correspondence on all matters relating to the Inshore Boating department. Responsibilities: Answering and signposting enquiries received by email, post and phone. Updating and amending held records on all boats and equipment across the charity. Management and tracking of data to review and identify trends. Support the updating of personal records as required Supporting the Head / Assistant Head of Inshore Boating with the admin of the department. Support admin in the wider learning directorate. Requirements: Experienced in the use of Microsoft Office programmes, EXCEL and Office 365 tools, SharePoint and MS Teams Experience of Oracle based databases Working as part of a team; Demonstrating a flexible and innovative service Engaging, influencing and enthusing colleagues, volunteers Experience of developing and managing business-to-business relationships For further information, please download the Recruitment Pack. If you are interested in this role, please apply now! Benefits: 25 days annual leave per annum, increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Volunteering Leave Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Access to the Marine Society Digital Library Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Additional Information: MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks including a criminal record check. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Inshore Boating Support Administrator, Marine Support Administrator, Maritime Operations Administrator, Boating Operations Administrator, Watersports Support Administrator, Marine Administration Officer, Operations Support Administrator, Programme Support Administrator, Learning and Development Administrator, Training Support Administrator, Departmental Support Administrator, Business Support Administrator, Administrative Coordinator, Marine Services Coordinator, Volunteer Support Administrator, Data and Administration Coordinator, Office and Operations Administrator, Maritime Programme Administrator, Boating Compliance Administrator, and Administrative Support Officer, may also be considered for this role.
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Inshore Boating Support Administrator Location: Weymouth National Boat Centre, Dorset, DT4 8TZ (Hybrid) Salary: £13,914 per annum pro rata (£23,190 per annum full time equivalent) Job type: Permanent, Part Time, 21 hours per week Closing Date: Friday 26th June 2026. Are you an administrator looking for a new opportunity? The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure, while also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Thousands of young people take part in Sea Cadets activity every week. We want to reach thousands more. We have a strong vision and are on the cusp of rolling out a new multi-year growth strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide for young people. We aim to equip them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world. We are immensely proud of the breadth, quality and safety of activities we offer to young people. We are currently looking for a Support Administrator to join our team. About the role: The Inshore Boating Support Administrator works on development and administration of processes and policies that support our on the water activities, assisting with routine correspondence on all matters relating to the Inshore Boating department. Responsibilities: Answering and signposting enquiries received by email, post and phone. Updating and amending held records on all boats and equipment across the charity. Management and tracking of data to review and identify trends. Support the updating of personal records as required Supporting the Head / Assistant Head of Inshore Boating with the admin of the department. Support admin in the wider learning directorate. Requirements: Experienced in the use of Microsoft Office programmes, EXCEL and Office 365 tools, SharePoint and MS Teams Experience of Oracle based databases Working as part of a team; Demonstrating a flexible and innovative service Engaging, influencing and enthusing colleagues, volunteers Experience of developing and managing business-to-business relationships For further information, please download the Recruitment Pack. If you are interested in this role, please apply now! Benefits: 25 days annual leave per annum, increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Volunteering Leave Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Access to the Marine Society Digital Library Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Additional Information: MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks including a criminal record check. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Inshore Boating Support Administrator, Marine Support Administrator, Maritime Operations Administrator, Boating Operations Administrator, Watersports Support Administrator, Marine Administration Officer, Operations Support Administrator, Programme Support Administrator, Learning and Development Administrator, Training Support Administrator, Departmental Support Administrator, Business Support Administrator, Administrative Coordinator, Marine Services Coordinator, Volunteer Support Administrator, Data and Administration Coordinator, Office and Operations Administrator, Maritime Programme Administrator, Boating Compliance Administrator, and Administrative Support Officer, may also be considered for this role.
Hays Social Care
Arboricultural Officer - Permanent
Hays Social Care Southend-on-sea, Essex
Your new role Southend City Council have an exciting new opportunity for an enthusiastic, permanent, full-time Arboricultural Officer to join the Parks Team.The post holder will carry out regular inspections and arrange any necessary work on council-owned trees, including those on the highway, in parks, woodlands, housing land and schools, and raise orders using the Ezytreev system. The post also includes identifying suitable areas and species for tree planting, responding to resident enquiries and providing arboricultural advice to officers and members.Quality assurance and monitoring are an important part of the job as well as keeping accurate, up-to-date records. Tree inspections will include ad-hoc checks in response to enquiries from residents, councillors, other departments and stakeholders. This will include insurance-related enquiries.Southend City Council is committed to maintaining and extending the canopy cover in the city, so planning and delivering tree planting programmes forms an important part of the job.This is an exciting opportunity to develop your personal skill set whilst undertaking a wide range of tree management tasks. A full UK driving licence is essential. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this position, you MUST have a nationally recognised qualification in Arboriculture e.g. HND Arboriculture and demonstrable experience and knowledge of tree husbandry and arboricultural management techniques. It would be an advantage if you have, or would be willing to, obtain a Professional Tree Inspector qualification. You will be experienced in using IT applications for arboriculture such as Ezytreev and show adaptability and flexibility to prioritise workloads. You must have adaptability, flexibility, be able to work under pressure, deal with high workloads and have high standards of oral and written communication.Be able to communicate and collaborate with others and establish positive relationships with the public and the local elected members. The candidate should have experience and knowledge of contact and dealings with the public. A full UK driving licence is essential. What you'll get in return When joining the council, you can enjoy a range of benefits including: 25 days annual leave, flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities. They are committed to ensuring that you are supported in this varied and challenging role with the appropriate level of training. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Your new role Southend City Council have an exciting new opportunity for an enthusiastic, permanent, full-time Arboricultural Officer to join the Parks Team.The post holder will carry out regular inspections and arrange any necessary work on council-owned trees, including those on the highway, in parks, woodlands, housing land and schools, and raise orders using the Ezytreev system. The post also includes identifying suitable areas and species for tree planting, responding to resident enquiries and providing arboricultural advice to officers and members.Quality assurance and monitoring are an important part of the job as well as keeping accurate, up-to-date records. Tree inspections will include ad-hoc checks in response to enquiries from residents, councillors, other departments and stakeholders. This will include insurance-related enquiries.Southend City Council is committed to maintaining and extending the canopy cover in the city, so planning and delivering tree planting programmes forms an important part of the job.This is an exciting opportunity to develop your personal skill set whilst undertaking a wide range of tree management tasks. A full UK driving licence is essential. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this position, you MUST have a nationally recognised qualification in Arboriculture e.g. HND Arboriculture and demonstrable experience and knowledge of tree husbandry and arboricultural management techniques. It would be an advantage if you have, or would be willing to, obtain a Professional Tree Inspector qualification. You will be experienced in using IT applications for arboriculture such as Ezytreev and show adaptability and flexibility to prioritise workloads. You must have adaptability, flexibility, be able to work under pressure, deal with high workloads and have high standards of oral and written communication.Be able to communicate and collaborate with others and establish positive relationships with the public and the local elected members. The candidate should have experience and knowledge of contact and dealings with the public. A full UK driving licence is essential. What you'll get in return When joining the council, you can enjoy a range of benefits including: 25 days annual leave, flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities. They are committed to ensuring that you are supported in this varied and challenging role with the appropriate level of training. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)

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