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Andy File Associates Ltd
Head of Employment Law Department
Andy File Associates Ltd City, Sheffield
Andy File Associates Limited is working as a Recruitment Agency on behalf of our client with regards to this permanent position. Job Title: Head of Employment Law Location: Sheffield Reports to: Head of Legal Practice Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday (office-based) Salary: Attractive Salary The Role Our client is seeking an experienced and commercially minded Head of Employment Law to provide strategic and operational leadership across its Employment Department. This is a senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the delivery of a high-quality, efficient and risk-aware service to members, key stakeholders. Working closely with the senior management team, you will play a key role in shaping service delivery, driving continuous improvement, enhancing systems and workflows, and developing the capability and performance of the department. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Operational Management Operate as a senior leader within the management team, contributing to organisational strategy, service development and future planning. Ensure appropriate systems, controls and governance arrangements are in place to deliver consistent, high-quality services. Lead the continuous review and improvement of processes, workflows, controls and risk management frameworks. Ensure compliance with audit requirements, regulatory standards, KPIs, service levels and quality standards. Act as a senior point of reference on employment law practice, decision-making and service standards. Support complex caseloads where required. People Leadership & Performance Management Provide day-to-day leadership and oversight of the Employment Department. Manage workloads, caseload allocation, resourcing, capacity planning, holidays, sickness and absence. Embed and maintain a robust performance management framework, including objectives, quality reviews, supervision and regular one-to-ones. Coach, mentor and develop fee earners, building leadership capability, accountability and resilience. Support career development pathways, including trainees and colleagues seeking progression. Design and implement training and development initiatives covering legal, leadership and soft skills. Client Service & Stakeholder Management Maintain and strengthen relationships, regional representatives and external partners. Ensure consistently high standards of communication with members, colleagues and stakeholders. Handle complaints, risk issues and negligence allegations effectively, ensuring lessons learned are embedded. Deliver training sessions, briefings and updates and workplace representatives. Promote a culture of excellent service delivery and continuous improvement. Systems, Innovation & Continuous Improvement Lead and support the development of the case management system and workflow efficiencies. Identify opportunities to improve service delivery, productivity, quality and client experience. Support innovation and change initiatives aligned with organisational objectives. Drive process transformation and operational improvements across the department. About You You will possess: Strong leadership and people management skills. A strategic mindset combined with a hands-on operational approach. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. High levels of professionalism, integrity and resilience. Strong coaching, mentoring and development capabilities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A pragmatic and solutions-focused approach. A commitment to continuous improvement and delivering exceptional service. Experience Required Proven experience leading large and multidisciplinary teams. Significant experience and working knowledge of employment law and practice, including advisory and case management work. Demonstrable experience of performance management, quality assurance and service delivery. Experience working strategically and operationally. Strong stakeholder management experience within a legal or trade union environment. Experience leading systems, process improvement or transformation programmes. Experience collecting and analysing evidence, researching the law, determining prospects and progressing matters efficiently. Experience developing people and building high-performing teams. Qualifications and Technical Skills Qualified Solicitor (or equivalent). Strong technical knowledge of employment law and practice. Excellent decision-making and problem-solving skills. Strong organisational and leadership capabilities. Ability to manage competing priorities and perform effectively under pressure. Commitment to continuous learning and service excellence. Benefits 35-hour working week, Monday to Friday (office based) 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, increasing by one day per year of service up to a maximum of 31 days Death in service benefit (4 x salary) Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave Free parking 4% employer pension contribution Simply Health scheme with employer and employee contributions Anytime GP service Employee Assistance Programme Probate and Estate Planning support Costco membership card Company sick pay (8 weeks full pay and 8 weeks half pay following successful completion of probation)
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Andy File Associates Limited is working as a Recruitment Agency on behalf of our client with regards to this permanent position. Job Title: Head of Employment Law Location: Sheffield Reports to: Head of Legal Practice Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday (office-based) Salary: Attractive Salary The Role Our client is seeking an experienced and commercially minded Head of Employment Law to provide strategic and operational leadership across its Employment Department. This is a senior leadership role responsible for ensuring the delivery of a high-quality, efficient and risk-aware service to members, key stakeholders. Working closely with the senior management team, you will play a key role in shaping service delivery, driving continuous improvement, enhancing systems and workflows, and developing the capability and performance of the department. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Operational Management Operate as a senior leader within the management team, contributing to organisational strategy, service development and future planning. Ensure appropriate systems, controls and governance arrangements are in place to deliver consistent, high-quality services. Lead the continuous review and improvement of processes, workflows, controls and risk management frameworks. Ensure compliance with audit requirements, regulatory standards, KPIs, service levels and quality standards. Act as a senior point of reference on employment law practice, decision-making and service standards. Support complex caseloads where required. People Leadership & Performance Management Provide day-to-day leadership and oversight of the Employment Department. Manage workloads, caseload allocation, resourcing, capacity planning, holidays, sickness and absence. Embed and maintain a robust performance management framework, including objectives, quality reviews, supervision and regular one-to-ones. Coach, mentor and develop fee earners, building leadership capability, accountability and resilience. Support career development pathways, including trainees and colleagues seeking progression. Design and implement training and development initiatives covering legal, leadership and soft skills. Client Service & Stakeholder Management Maintain and strengthen relationships, regional representatives and external partners. Ensure consistently high standards of communication with members, colleagues and stakeholders. Handle complaints, risk issues and negligence allegations effectively, ensuring lessons learned are embedded. Deliver training sessions, briefings and updates and workplace representatives. Promote a culture of excellent service delivery and continuous improvement. Systems, Innovation & Continuous Improvement Lead and support the development of the case management system and workflow efficiencies. Identify opportunities to improve service delivery, productivity, quality and client experience. Support innovation and change initiatives aligned with organisational objectives. Drive process transformation and operational improvements across the department. About You You will possess: Strong leadership and people management skills. A strategic mindset combined with a hands-on operational approach. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. High levels of professionalism, integrity and resilience. Strong coaching, mentoring and development capabilities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. A pragmatic and solutions-focused approach. A commitment to continuous improvement and delivering exceptional service. Experience Required Proven experience leading large and multidisciplinary teams. Significant experience and working knowledge of employment law and practice, including advisory and case management work. Demonstrable experience of performance management, quality assurance and service delivery. Experience working strategically and operationally. Strong stakeholder management experience within a legal or trade union environment. Experience leading systems, process improvement or transformation programmes. Experience collecting and analysing evidence, researching the law, determining prospects and progressing matters efficiently. Experience developing people and building high-performing teams. Qualifications and Technical Skills Qualified Solicitor (or equivalent). Strong technical knowledge of employment law and practice. Excellent decision-making and problem-solving skills. Strong organisational and leadership capabilities. Ability to manage competing priorities and perform effectively under pressure. Commitment to continuous learning and service excellence. Benefits 35-hour working week, Monday to Friday (office based) 25 days' holiday plus bank holidays, increasing by one day per year of service up to a maximum of 31 days Death in service benefit (4 x salary) Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave Free parking 4% employer pension contribution Simply Health scheme with employer and employee contributions Anytime GP service Employee Assistance Programme Probate and Estate Planning support Costco membership card Company sick pay (8 weeks full pay and 8 weeks half pay following successful completion of probation)
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HR Business Partner HRBP - Manufacturing
Asset Appointments Gateshead, Tyne And Wear
HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS PARTNER - HRBP COMPANY DESCRIPTION, PROFILE AND SCOPE OF ROLE: This is a fantastic opportunity for a progressive HR professional to join an established, global leader in specialist engineering. Operating on behalf of our client, we are seeking a strategic yet hands-on Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) to build and elevate the HR function across two rapidly evolving group companies. Based at an established engineering facility in Gateshead, this is a newly created, autonomous position reporting directly to the General Manager (EMEA). You will act as the local people expert for the Gateshead site ( 100 employees) while fully supporting a newly acquired, specialist engineering business located in Rugby ( 30 employees). This role sits on the local leadership team, actively influencing business growth and organisational change, while collaborating with a wider global matrix corporate structure. It offers a culture defined by trust, accountability, and true operational independence. NB: It s anticipated the successful candidate would visit the Rugby site around 2 days a week, twice a month. A company vehicle will be provided when required for this purpose and/or other expensed travel as necessary. Likewise any overnight accommodation and related expenses will be covered by the company. KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Partner closely with senior leaders and the General Manager to provide commercial HR insights that advance organisational capability, workforce effectiveness, and strategic business growth. Develop and drive a robust talent acquisition and retention strategy; implement workforce planning and succession-planning methodologies to build a sustainable internal talent pipeline. Advise, coach, and support department heads and managers on leadership behaviours, competencies, performance enablement, and reducing "time to competence" for their teams. Lead and manage structural change initiatives including potential reorganisations, restructures, or integration programmes ensuring smooth transitions while maintaining employee morale. Manage complex employee relations issues autonomously, conducting disciplinary and grievance hearings up to and including dismissals in strict accordance with UK legislation and company policy. Create and deliver targeted internal HR training sessions for staff and management, fostering a culture of high performance and continuous learning. Maintain master data for key HR metrics and people analytics. Formulate comprehensive management reports and data trends for presentation at monthly/quarterly management meetings and local Board meetings. Oversee the end-to-end employee lifecycle from contract variations, reference verification, and Right to Work (RTW) compliance, through to exit interviews and trend tracking. Ensure payroll-related data is cleanly processed on schedule. Utilise employee feedback workshops and branding initiatives to champion a positive workplace culture focused on diversity, inclusion, belonging, and employee wellbeing. QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES: ESSENTIAL Fully CIPD Qualified (or equivalent HR-focused degree / professional attainment). Established background as an HR Business Partner or a Senior HR Advisor ready for a strategic step-up, ideally within a fast-paced specialist engineering, manufacturing, or industrial environment. Comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge of UK employment law and regulatory best practices. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with proven resilience and the confidence to navigate demanding stakeholder groups and resolve complex ER cases independently. Strong logical thinking skills with the ability to translate people metrics into commercial business outcomes for leadership and Board review. Logistics: Full UK Driving Licence and the right to work in the UK. Mobility: Absolute willingness and ability to undertake regular on-site travel to the secondary business unit in the Midlands (Rugby area). DESIRABLE Direct experience supporting or managing HR integration following a business acquisition or organisational merger. Experience operating within a large, global matrix organisation with remote reporting lines. Track record of utilising digital workflows, modern HRIS, or smart tools to eliminate administrative bottlenecks and streamline reporting. Details of Package: £45,000 to £55,000 (Depending on Experience) + Competitive Benefits
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS PARTNER - HRBP COMPANY DESCRIPTION, PROFILE AND SCOPE OF ROLE: This is a fantastic opportunity for a progressive HR professional to join an established, global leader in specialist engineering. Operating on behalf of our client, we are seeking a strategic yet hands-on Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) to build and elevate the HR function across two rapidly evolving group companies. Based at an established engineering facility in Gateshead, this is a newly created, autonomous position reporting directly to the General Manager (EMEA). You will act as the local people expert for the Gateshead site ( 100 employees) while fully supporting a newly acquired, specialist engineering business located in Rugby ( 30 employees). This role sits on the local leadership team, actively influencing business growth and organisational change, while collaborating with a wider global matrix corporate structure. It offers a culture defined by trust, accountability, and true operational independence. NB: It s anticipated the successful candidate would visit the Rugby site around 2 days a week, twice a month. A company vehicle will be provided when required for this purpose and/or other expensed travel as necessary. Likewise any overnight accommodation and related expenses will be covered by the company. KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Partner closely with senior leaders and the General Manager to provide commercial HR insights that advance organisational capability, workforce effectiveness, and strategic business growth. Develop and drive a robust talent acquisition and retention strategy; implement workforce planning and succession-planning methodologies to build a sustainable internal talent pipeline. Advise, coach, and support department heads and managers on leadership behaviours, competencies, performance enablement, and reducing "time to competence" for their teams. Lead and manage structural change initiatives including potential reorganisations, restructures, or integration programmes ensuring smooth transitions while maintaining employee morale. Manage complex employee relations issues autonomously, conducting disciplinary and grievance hearings up to and including dismissals in strict accordance with UK legislation and company policy. Create and deliver targeted internal HR training sessions for staff and management, fostering a culture of high performance and continuous learning. Maintain master data for key HR metrics and people analytics. Formulate comprehensive management reports and data trends for presentation at monthly/quarterly management meetings and local Board meetings. Oversee the end-to-end employee lifecycle from contract variations, reference verification, and Right to Work (RTW) compliance, through to exit interviews and trend tracking. Ensure payroll-related data is cleanly processed on schedule. Utilise employee feedback workshops and branding initiatives to champion a positive workplace culture focused on diversity, inclusion, belonging, and employee wellbeing. QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES: ESSENTIAL Fully CIPD Qualified (or equivalent HR-focused degree / professional attainment). Established background as an HR Business Partner or a Senior HR Advisor ready for a strategic step-up, ideally within a fast-paced specialist engineering, manufacturing, or industrial environment. Comprehensive, up-to-date knowledge of UK employment law and regulatory best practices. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with proven resilience and the confidence to navigate demanding stakeholder groups and resolve complex ER cases independently. Strong logical thinking skills with the ability to translate people metrics into commercial business outcomes for leadership and Board review. Logistics: Full UK Driving Licence and the right to work in the UK. Mobility: Absolute willingness and ability to undertake regular on-site travel to the secondary business unit in the Midlands (Rugby area). DESIRABLE Direct experience supporting or managing HR integration following a business acquisition or organisational merger. Experience operating within a large, global matrix organisation with remote reporting lines. Track record of utilising digital workflows, modern HRIS, or smart tools to eliminate administrative bottlenecks and streamline reporting. Details of Package: £45,000 to £55,000 (Depending on Experience) + Competitive Benefits
Card Factory
Data Protection Officer
Card Factory Wrenthorpe, Yorkshire
About the job Data Protection Officer - cardfactory Salary from £55,000 + benefits package Join us as the UK & Ireland Data Protection Officer and play a pivotal role in shaping and safeguarding the privacy framework across cardfactory, (url removed) and Garlanna. In this influential position, you'll act as a trusted, independent advisor-ensuring our organisation meets its obligations under UK GDPR, EU GDPR, PECR, ePrivacy and related legislation. You'll lead the way in embedding a strong culture of privacy by design, guiding stakeholders at all levels, and championing accountability across our UK and Ireland operations. As the primary contact for regulators, data subjects and internal teams, you'll oversee compliance, identify and mitigate privacy risks, and ensure robust policies and controls are in place. If you're ready to make a significant impact by driving a proactive, risk-aware approach to data protection, we'd love to hear from you. At cardfactory, we believe in smart working. That means you'll spend around two days a week at our Wakefield support centre, with the flexibility to work from home the rest of the time. What you'll do: Data Protection Strategy: Develop, implement and maintain a comprehensive Data Protection Strategy aligned to organisational goals and legislation. Own and update the Record of Processing Activities (ROPA). Policies & Documentation: Maintain all data protection policies, procedures and documentation, including DPIAs, privacy notices, breach logs and SAR logs. Support development of the Information Security Management System. Compliance Management: Lead audits and compliance activities to meet UK/EU GDPR, PECR and other regulatory requirements. Run the GDPR and data privacy steering committee. Monitoring & Audit: Conduct ongoing assessments and internal audits to ensure adherence to data protection standards. Review contracts to ensure appropriate legal and technical safeguards. Regulatory Liaison: Act as the primary contact for the ICO, DPC and other regulatory bodies, managing enquiries, investigations and reporting duties. Incident & Breach Management: Lead breach assessments, investigations and reporting, ensuring effective mitigation, documentation and communication. Training & Awareness: Design and deliver training initiatives, keeping colleagues informed on data protection requirements, risks and emerging trends. Leadership: Advise senior leaders and business units on privacy risks and compliance. Provide leadership and mentoring to the team. Supplier Risk Management: Oversee governance and risk assessments for third-party suppliers to ensure compliance and security standards are met. Collaboration & Consultancy: Act as the first point of contact for data privacy queries. Work cross-functionally to ensure a consistent, business-aligned approach to data protection. Risk Management: Identify, assess and mitigate data privacy risks, ensuring clear reporting to the appropriate stakeholders. What you'll need: Strong risk management capability and ability to deliver practical, commercially-aware solutions. Strong influencing skills (soft / hard / active listening etc.) - and the ability to blend and adapt them to the situation and intended audience. Able to implement a holistic security program of strategy, policies, processes and technologies. Being able to balance legislative requirements taking into consideration a commercial viewpoint People management skills to direct and manage a small team of data privacy specialists. Experience: Substantial experience in a DPO role, managing privacy operations complaints with the GDPR and PECR. Experience leading, developing and managing teams. Familiarity with Microsoft Purview, One Trust and other similar DSAR management and tooling. Experience working in fast-paced and complex environments, working across multiple business units. Experience with ISO 27001, ISO27701, ISAE 3000/3402 or other information security standards and frameworks.
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
About the job Data Protection Officer - cardfactory Salary from £55,000 + benefits package Join us as the UK & Ireland Data Protection Officer and play a pivotal role in shaping and safeguarding the privacy framework across cardfactory, (url removed) and Garlanna. In this influential position, you'll act as a trusted, independent advisor-ensuring our organisation meets its obligations under UK GDPR, EU GDPR, PECR, ePrivacy and related legislation. You'll lead the way in embedding a strong culture of privacy by design, guiding stakeholders at all levels, and championing accountability across our UK and Ireland operations. As the primary contact for regulators, data subjects and internal teams, you'll oversee compliance, identify and mitigate privacy risks, and ensure robust policies and controls are in place. If you're ready to make a significant impact by driving a proactive, risk-aware approach to data protection, we'd love to hear from you. At cardfactory, we believe in smart working. That means you'll spend around two days a week at our Wakefield support centre, with the flexibility to work from home the rest of the time. What you'll do: Data Protection Strategy: Develop, implement and maintain a comprehensive Data Protection Strategy aligned to organisational goals and legislation. Own and update the Record of Processing Activities (ROPA). Policies & Documentation: Maintain all data protection policies, procedures and documentation, including DPIAs, privacy notices, breach logs and SAR logs. Support development of the Information Security Management System. Compliance Management: Lead audits and compliance activities to meet UK/EU GDPR, PECR and other regulatory requirements. Run the GDPR and data privacy steering committee. Monitoring & Audit: Conduct ongoing assessments and internal audits to ensure adherence to data protection standards. Review contracts to ensure appropriate legal and technical safeguards. Regulatory Liaison: Act as the primary contact for the ICO, DPC and other regulatory bodies, managing enquiries, investigations and reporting duties. Incident & Breach Management: Lead breach assessments, investigations and reporting, ensuring effective mitigation, documentation and communication. Training & Awareness: Design and deliver training initiatives, keeping colleagues informed on data protection requirements, risks and emerging trends. Leadership: Advise senior leaders and business units on privacy risks and compliance. Provide leadership and mentoring to the team. Supplier Risk Management: Oversee governance and risk assessments for third-party suppliers to ensure compliance and security standards are met. Collaboration & Consultancy: Act as the first point of contact for data privacy queries. Work cross-functionally to ensure a consistent, business-aligned approach to data protection. Risk Management: Identify, assess and mitigate data privacy risks, ensuring clear reporting to the appropriate stakeholders. What you'll need: Strong risk management capability and ability to deliver practical, commercially-aware solutions. Strong influencing skills (soft / hard / active listening etc.) - and the ability to blend and adapt them to the situation and intended audience. Able to implement a holistic security program of strategy, policies, processes and technologies. Being able to balance legislative requirements taking into consideration a commercial viewpoint People management skills to direct and manage a small team of data privacy specialists. Experience: Substantial experience in a DPO role, managing privacy operations complaints with the GDPR and PECR. Experience leading, developing and managing teams. Familiarity with Microsoft Purview, One Trust and other similar DSAR management and tooling. Experience working in fast-paced and complex environments, working across multiple business units. Experience with ISO 27001, ISO27701, ISAE 3000/3402 or other information security standards and frameworks.
Portfolio HR & Reward
6-12 Month FTC People Operations Manager
Portfolio HR & Reward
Portfolio HR & Reward are currently recruiting for a People Operations Manager to join our client on a 12-month fixed-term contract . We are looking for a seasoned professional who can balance strategic oversight with the day-to-day delivery of a high-quality HR service. Reporting to the Head of Corporate Services, you will lead a dedicated team of three-comprising a People Operations Advisor, Assistant, and Coordinator. This role is split between Enfield (3 days) and Welwyn Garden City (1-2 days), making it an ideal move for a leader who enjoys being visible across sites and driving a consistent, high-standard employee experience. The Role As the subject matter expert for all things People Operations, you will oversee the entire employee lifecycle, ensuring that recruitment, onboarding, and offboarding processes are seamless and compliant. A significant part of your remit will involve managing complex employee relations cases, providing pragmatic guidance to managers, and ensuring risks are appropriately handled. You will also take ownership of HR data and systems, using analytics to create meaningful dashboards that help senior leadership make informed business decisions. Key Responsibilities Operations & Strategy: Developing scalable HR processes and driving continuous improvement across all systems and workflows. Employee Relations: Managing disciplinary, grievance, and performance processes while coaching managers on best practice. Policy & Governance: Maintaining and reviewing HR policies to ensure the business stays ahead of employment law and audit requirements. Reward & Benefits: Supporting the administration of reward programmes and ensuring payroll inputs and benefit enrolments are accurate. Workforce Planning: Partnering with business leaders to support organisational structuring and contingent labour governance. What you will bring We are looking for someone with at least 5 years of experience in a People Operations or HR leadership role, ideally within a fast-paced or multi-site environment. You should hold a minimum of a Level 5 CIPD qualification and possess a strong technical understanding of UK employment law. Beyond the technical skills, you will need to be a relationship-oriented problem solver who is comfortable working both strategically and operationally. If you are a proactive HR professional who enjoys professionalising services and leading a team through a 12-month assignment, I would love to discuss this with you. 45891BRR3 INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Jul 08, 2026
Contractor
Portfolio HR & Reward are currently recruiting for a People Operations Manager to join our client on a 12-month fixed-term contract . We are looking for a seasoned professional who can balance strategic oversight with the day-to-day delivery of a high-quality HR service. Reporting to the Head of Corporate Services, you will lead a dedicated team of three-comprising a People Operations Advisor, Assistant, and Coordinator. This role is split between Enfield (3 days) and Welwyn Garden City (1-2 days), making it an ideal move for a leader who enjoys being visible across sites and driving a consistent, high-standard employee experience. The Role As the subject matter expert for all things People Operations, you will oversee the entire employee lifecycle, ensuring that recruitment, onboarding, and offboarding processes are seamless and compliant. A significant part of your remit will involve managing complex employee relations cases, providing pragmatic guidance to managers, and ensuring risks are appropriately handled. You will also take ownership of HR data and systems, using analytics to create meaningful dashboards that help senior leadership make informed business decisions. Key Responsibilities Operations & Strategy: Developing scalable HR processes and driving continuous improvement across all systems and workflows. Employee Relations: Managing disciplinary, grievance, and performance processes while coaching managers on best practice. Policy & Governance: Maintaining and reviewing HR policies to ensure the business stays ahead of employment law and audit requirements. Reward & Benefits: Supporting the administration of reward programmes and ensuring payroll inputs and benefit enrolments are accurate. Workforce Planning: Partnering with business leaders to support organisational structuring and contingent labour governance. What you will bring We are looking for someone with at least 5 years of experience in a People Operations or HR leadership role, ideally within a fast-paced or multi-site environment. You should hold a minimum of a Level 5 CIPD qualification and possess a strong technical understanding of UK employment law. Beyond the technical skills, you will need to be a relationship-oriented problem solver who is comfortable working both strategically and operationally. If you are a proactive HR professional who enjoys professionalising services and leading a team through a 12-month assignment, I would love to discuss this with you. 45891BRR3 INDHRR The Portfolio Group are acting on behalf of our client in recruiting for this position.
Office Angels
Finance Manager
Office Angels East Grinstead, Sussex
Finance Manager- East Grinstead We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Finance Manager to lead and oversee the financial operations of our East Grinstead-based business. This role will be responsible for ensuring accurate financial reporting, maintaining strong financial controls, and supporting strategic decision-making. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing day-to-day finance operations, leading a small team, and ensuring compliance with UK regulatory and tax requirements. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Control Prepare and review monthly management accounts with supporting analysis Ensure accuracy of financial data and compliance with accounting standards (UK GAAP/IFRS where applicable) Maintain robust internal controls and financial governance frameworks Oversee balance sheet reconciliations and resolve discrepancies Budgeting & Forecasting Lead the annual budgeting process and periodic forecasts Provide financial insights and variance analysis to support business decisions Track performance against budgets and identify risks/opportunities Operational Finance Management Oversee transactional finance functions including: Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Payroll coordination Ensure timely and accurate processing of financial transactions Tax & Compliance Manage VAT returns and compliance in line with HMRC requirements Support corporation tax reporting and liaise with external advisors Ensure compliance with statutory obligations and audit requirements Team Leadership Manage, mentor, and develop finance team members Set clear objectives and support ongoing professional development Foster a high-performance, collaborative team environment Stakeholder & Audit Management Act as a key point of contact for external auditors and advisors Partner with internal departments to improve financial understanding and controls Support senior leadership with financial reporting and insights Systems & Process Improvement Ensure effective use of finance systems (e.g. ERP/accounting software ) Identify opportunities for process improvements and automation Support system enhancements and finance transformation initiatives Skills & Experience Required/Essential: Qualified accountant ( ACCA, ACA, CIMA or equivalent ) Minimum 5+ years' accounting experience , including team management Strong understanding of: Financial reporting UK tax (VAT & Corporation Tax) Budgeting and forecasting Experience managing end-to-end finance operations Strong Excel and financial systems skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities Office Angels are an equal opportunity employer and are acting as a recruitment agency for this vacancy. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager- East Grinstead We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Finance Manager to lead and oversee the financial operations of our East Grinstead-based business. This role will be responsible for ensuring accurate financial reporting, maintaining strong financial controls, and supporting strategic decision-making. The successful candidate will play a key role in managing day-to-day finance operations, leading a small team, and ensuring compliance with UK regulatory and tax requirements. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Control Prepare and review monthly management accounts with supporting analysis Ensure accuracy of financial data and compliance with accounting standards (UK GAAP/IFRS where applicable) Maintain robust internal controls and financial governance frameworks Oversee balance sheet reconciliations and resolve discrepancies Budgeting & Forecasting Lead the annual budgeting process and periodic forecasts Provide financial insights and variance analysis to support business decisions Track performance against budgets and identify risks/opportunities Operational Finance Management Oversee transactional finance functions including: Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Payroll coordination Ensure timely and accurate processing of financial transactions Tax & Compliance Manage VAT returns and compliance in line with HMRC requirements Support corporation tax reporting and liaise with external advisors Ensure compliance with statutory obligations and audit requirements Team Leadership Manage, mentor, and develop finance team members Set clear objectives and support ongoing professional development Foster a high-performance, collaborative team environment Stakeholder & Audit Management Act as a key point of contact for external auditors and advisors Partner with internal departments to improve financial understanding and controls Support senior leadership with financial reporting and insights Systems & Process Improvement Ensure effective use of finance systems (e.g. ERP/accounting software ) Identify opportunities for process improvements and automation Support system enhancements and finance transformation initiatives Skills & Experience Required/Essential: Qualified accountant ( ACCA, ACA, CIMA or equivalent ) Minimum 5+ years' accounting experience , including team management Strong understanding of: Financial reporting UK tax (VAT & Corporation Tax) Budgeting and forecasting Experience managing end-to-end finance operations Strong Excel and financial systems skills Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities Office Angels are an equal opportunity employer and are acting as a recruitment agency for this vacancy. Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Office Angels. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Zachary Daniels Recruitment
People & Talent Advisor
Zachary Daniels Recruitment
People & Talent Advisor - 6-month Contract Are you passionate about both Talent Acquisition and HR? Do you enjoy building relationships, finding great people and supporting colleagues throughout their employee journey? We're partnering with a leading consumer business to recruit a Talent & People Advisor to join their People team on an initial six-month fixed-term contract. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business going through an exciting period of growth and transformation, where you'll have the chance to make a real impact from day one. Working closely with the Senior People Partner, you'll play a key role across both recruitment and generalist HR, supporting managers and employees across the UK. What you'll be doing Managing end-to-end recruitment across a variety of head office and operational roles. Partnering with hiring managers to understand recruitment needs and deliver effective hiring solutions. Sourcing and attracting high-quality talent through a variety of channels. Delivering a first-class candidate experience from attraction through to onboarding. Providing first-line HR advice and guidance to managers on a range of people matters. Supporting employee relations cases including absence, performance, disciplinary and grievance processes. Coordinating onboarding, inductions, probation reviews and employee lifecycle administration. Supporting learning and development initiatives, employee engagement and wellbeing activities. Producing HR documentation and maintaining accurate HR systems and records. Contributing to HR projects, process improvements and wider people initiatives. About you We're looking for someone who enjoys working across both Talent Acquisition and HR and is confident building relationships across a busy, fast-paced business. You'll ideally have: Previous experience managing end-to-end recruitment in an in-house Talent Acquisition role. HR Advisory experience, with a good understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice. Confidence supporting managers with a range of employee relations matters. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining a high level of attention to detail. Experience using HRIS and Applicant Tracking Systems. A proactive, collaborative approach and a genuine passion for delivering a great people experience. What's on offer? Annual bonus. 25 days holiday plus Christmas shutdown. An additional paid wellbeing day each year to use however you choose. Hybrid and flexible working. Early 3pm finish every Friday Paid volunteering days. Staff discounts and wellbeing benefits. Cycle to Work scheme. Pension, season ticket loan, eye care vouchers and a fantastic range of additional benefits. The opportunity to join a supportive People team within a growing consumer business where you'll be encouraged to contribute ideas and make a real difference. If you're looking for a varied role where no two days are the same and you can combine your passion for Talent Acquisition with broader HR responsibilities, we'd love to hear from you. BH36692
Jul 08, 2026
Contractor
People & Talent Advisor - 6-month Contract Are you passionate about both Talent Acquisition and HR? Do you enjoy building relationships, finding great people and supporting colleagues throughout their employee journey? We're partnering with a leading consumer business to recruit a Talent & People Advisor to join their People team on an initial six-month fixed-term contract. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business going through an exciting period of growth and transformation, where you'll have the chance to make a real impact from day one. Working closely with the Senior People Partner, you'll play a key role across both recruitment and generalist HR, supporting managers and employees across the UK. What you'll be doing Managing end-to-end recruitment across a variety of head office and operational roles. Partnering with hiring managers to understand recruitment needs and deliver effective hiring solutions. Sourcing and attracting high-quality talent through a variety of channels. Delivering a first-class candidate experience from attraction through to onboarding. Providing first-line HR advice and guidance to managers on a range of people matters. Supporting employee relations cases including absence, performance, disciplinary and grievance processes. Coordinating onboarding, inductions, probation reviews and employee lifecycle administration. Supporting learning and development initiatives, employee engagement and wellbeing activities. Producing HR documentation and maintaining accurate HR systems and records. Contributing to HR projects, process improvements and wider people initiatives. About you We're looking for someone who enjoys working across both Talent Acquisition and HR and is confident building relationships across a busy, fast-paced business. You'll ideally have: Previous experience managing end-to-end recruitment in an in-house Talent Acquisition role. HR Advisory experience, with a good understanding of UK employment law and HR best practice. Confidence supporting managers with a range of employee relations matters. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining a high level of attention to detail. Experience using HRIS and Applicant Tracking Systems. A proactive, collaborative approach and a genuine passion for delivering a great people experience. What's on offer? Annual bonus. 25 days holiday plus Christmas shutdown. An additional paid wellbeing day each year to use however you choose. Hybrid and flexible working. Early 3pm finish every Friday Paid volunteering days. Staff discounts and wellbeing benefits. Cycle to Work scheme. Pension, season ticket loan, eye care vouchers and a fantastic range of additional benefits. The opportunity to join a supportive People team within a growing consumer business where you'll be encouraged to contribute ideas and make a real difference. If you're looking for a varied role where no two days are the same and you can combine your passion for Talent Acquisition with broader HR responsibilities, we'd love to hear from you. BH36692
Mitchell Maguire
Senior Team Manager - Flat Roofing Systems
Mitchell Maguire Pinewood, Suffolk
Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems Job Title: Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems Job reference Number: (phone number removed) Industry Sectors: Roof refurbishment, Flat Roofing, Roofing, Waterproofing, Single Ply, Waterproof membranes, Bitumen membranes, Structural Waterproofing, Cold Liquid Applied Systems, Green Roofs, Concrete Repair, Damp Proofing Membranes, Technical Support, Technical Advisor, People Management, Commercial Manager, Operations Manager, Project Manager, Pre-Construction Manager Location: Ipswich Remuneration: £55,000 - £60,000 + 10% bonus Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package The role of the Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems will involve: Senior Team Manager position managing a team working with a range of flat roofing systems such as; felt roofing, green roofing systems, bitumen membranes, hot melt roofing, cold liquid applied waterproofing, waterproof roof coatings, single ply, structural waterproofing etc Manage 4 direct report supervisors who oversee over 30 people within the department. Manage the day-to-day operations and performance of the Technical Services team, ensuring alignment with company KPIs and standards. Lead, coach, and develop Technical Managers, Supervisors, and Coordinators while supporting recruitment, training, and performance management with HR. Oversee the production and quality of technical specifications, reports, calculations, and drawings in line with company and industry standards. Support risk management, complaint resolution, and process improvements in collaboration with senior leadership and other departments. Drive continuous improvement through performance monitoring, data reporting, and cross-department collaboration. The ideal applicant will be a Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems with: Must have people management experience managing large teams Highly motivated and driven individual with the ambition to succeed IT literate (Microsoft Office) Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Mitchell Maguire are a recruitment agency that specialise in: Roof refurbishment, Flat Roofing, Roofing, Waterproofing, Single Ply, Waterproof membranes, Bitumen membranes, Structural Waterproofing, Cold Liquid Applied Systems, Green Roofs, Concrete Repair, Damp Proofing Membranes, Technical Support, Technical Advisor, People Management, Commercial Manager, Operations Manager, Project Manager, Pre-Construction Manager
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems Job Title: Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems Job reference Number: (phone number removed) Industry Sectors: Roof refurbishment, Flat Roofing, Roofing, Waterproofing, Single Ply, Waterproof membranes, Bitumen membranes, Structural Waterproofing, Cold Liquid Applied Systems, Green Roofs, Concrete Repair, Damp Proofing Membranes, Technical Support, Technical Advisor, People Management, Commercial Manager, Operations Manager, Project Manager, Pre-Construction Manager Location: Ipswich Remuneration: £55,000 - £60,000 + 10% bonus Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package The role of the Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems will involve: Senior Team Manager position managing a team working with a range of flat roofing systems such as; felt roofing, green roofing systems, bitumen membranes, hot melt roofing, cold liquid applied waterproofing, waterproof roof coatings, single ply, structural waterproofing etc Manage 4 direct report supervisors who oversee over 30 people within the department. Manage the day-to-day operations and performance of the Technical Services team, ensuring alignment with company KPIs and standards. Lead, coach, and develop Technical Managers, Supervisors, and Coordinators while supporting recruitment, training, and performance management with HR. Oversee the production and quality of technical specifications, reports, calculations, and drawings in line with company and industry standards. Support risk management, complaint resolution, and process improvements in collaboration with senior leadership and other departments. Drive continuous improvement through performance monitoring, data reporting, and cross-department collaboration. The ideal applicant will be a Senior Team Manager Flat Roofing Systems with: Must have people management experience managing large teams Highly motivated and driven individual with the ambition to succeed IT literate (Microsoft Office) Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Mitchell Maguire are a recruitment agency that specialise in: Roof refurbishment, Flat Roofing, Roofing, Waterproofing, Single Ply, Waterproof membranes, Bitumen membranes, Structural Waterproofing, Cold Liquid Applied Systems, Green Roofs, Concrete Repair, Damp Proofing Membranes, Technical Support, Technical Advisor, People Management, Commercial Manager, Operations Manager, Project Manager, Pre-Construction Manager
SF Partners
People Business Partner
SF Partners Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
People Business Partner Up to £45,000 + Benefits (33 days annual leave including bank holidays, Westfield Health, enhanced pension and death in service) Nottingham (4 days onsite, 1 day from home) Permanent & Full Time SF Partners are delighted to be supporting a well-established, unionised organisation with approximately 350 employees, offering a varied and operationally focused People Business Partner opportunity. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious HR professional who enjoys working closely with managers, influencing business decisions and driving positive people initiatives. You'll play a key role in supporting organisational change, coaching managers and helping to build a high-performing, engaged workforce. This role would particularly suit an experienced HR Advisor/Senior HR Advisor looking to take the next step into a true business partnering position. Experience within a unionised environment would be highly advantageous. Key responsibilities: - Partner with managers to deliver people plans aligned to business objectives. - Coach and support managers on employee relations, performance, absence and wider people matters. - Support organisational change, restructures and workforce planning. - Build and maintain positive relationships with Trade Union representatives. - Support recruitment, onboarding, talent development and succession planning. - Use HR data and insights to identify trends and support decision-making. - Review and improve HR policies, processes and ways of working. - Support occupational health, wellbeing initiatives and the wider employee lifecycle. - Contribute to HR projects and continuous improvement across the business. What we are looking for: - Previous experience as a HR Generalist/HR Advisor/Senior HR Advisor - Strong generalist HR knowledge with excellent employment law and employee relations experience - Confident coaching, influencing and building relationships with managers at all levels - Exposure to a unionised environment would be beneficial - Strong stakeholder management, communication and organisational skills - Experience using HR systems and analysing people data - CIPD Level 5 (or above) If you're looking for a role that will give you genuine business partnering exposure, the opportunity to influence change and develop your career within a supportive HR team, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
People Business Partner Up to £45,000 + Benefits (33 days annual leave including bank holidays, Westfield Health, enhanced pension and death in service) Nottingham (4 days onsite, 1 day from home) Permanent & Full Time SF Partners are delighted to be supporting a well-established, unionised organisation with approximately 350 employees, offering a varied and operationally focused People Business Partner opportunity. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious HR professional who enjoys working closely with managers, influencing business decisions and driving positive people initiatives. You'll play a key role in supporting organisational change, coaching managers and helping to build a high-performing, engaged workforce. This role would particularly suit an experienced HR Advisor/Senior HR Advisor looking to take the next step into a true business partnering position. Experience within a unionised environment would be highly advantageous. Key responsibilities: - Partner with managers to deliver people plans aligned to business objectives. - Coach and support managers on employee relations, performance, absence and wider people matters. - Support organisational change, restructures and workforce planning. - Build and maintain positive relationships with Trade Union representatives. - Support recruitment, onboarding, talent development and succession planning. - Use HR data and insights to identify trends and support decision-making. - Review and improve HR policies, processes and ways of working. - Support occupational health, wellbeing initiatives and the wider employee lifecycle. - Contribute to HR projects and continuous improvement across the business. What we are looking for: - Previous experience as a HR Generalist/HR Advisor/Senior HR Advisor - Strong generalist HR knowledge with excellent employment law and employee relations experience - Confident coaching, influencing and building relationships with managers at all levels - Exposure to a unionised environment would be beneficial - Strong stakeholder management, communication and organisational skills - Experience using HR systems and analysing people data - CIPD Level 5 (or above) If you're looking for a role that will give you genuine business partnering exposure, the opportunity to influence change and develop your career within a supportive HR team, we'd love to hear from you.
Michael Page
Senior People Advisor - 6 month FTC
Michael Page City, Birmingham
A 6-month contract for a hands-on Senior HR Advisor supporting managers with employee relations, coaching, and change activity, while contributing to organisational design and continuous improvement projects within a fast-paced, matrixed environment. Client Details We are seeking an experienced Senior People Specialist to join a fast-paced, professional environment on an initial 6-month contract. You'll play a key role in supporting a busy client group, including IT, Sales, and Customer Service teams, while also contributing to ongoing people and organisational projects. Description Act as a trusted partner to managers, providing pragmatic HR advice Coach and influence stakeholders on performance management, grievances, and disciplinary matters Support organisational design and change initiatives, including consultations and team restructures Manage complex employee relations cases with confidence Contribute to continuous improvement projects and broader People initiatives Use data and talent metrics to monitor progress and inform decision-making Collaborate with Centres of Excellence and the wider People team Profile Proven experience in a People/HR Specialist or Advisor role (2+ years minimum) Background in matrixed organisations, ideally within tech, professional services, or legal sectors Experience partnering with COEs Strong ER case management experience across performance, grievances, and disciplinaries Experience independently delivering small to medium change projects Exposure to career frameworks and role design is advantageous Data-driven mindset, able to demonstrate impact through metrics and insights Confident coaching managers and handling complex stakeholder situations Proactive, solutions-focused, and comfortable working autonomously Job Offer Competitive day rate (via umbrella, inside IR35) Hybrid working (2-3 days on-site) Opportunity to operate at Junior HR Business Partner level Exposure to organisational design and change projects Fast-paced, well-established environment with strong HR practices Potential opportunity for a permanent role
Jul 08, 2026
Contractor
A 6-month contract for a hands-on Senior HR Advisor supporting managers with employee relations, coaching, and change activity, while contributing to organisational design and continuous improvement projects within a fast-paced, matrixed environment. Client Details We are seeking an experienced Senior People Specialist to join a fast-paced, professional environment on an initial 6-month contract. You'll play a key role in supporting a busy client group, including IT, Sales, and Customer Service teams, while also contributing to ongoing people and organisational projects. Description Act as a trusted partner to managers, providing pragmatic HR advice Coach and influence stakeholders on performance management, grievances, and disciplinary matters Support organisational design and change initiatives, including consultations and team restructures Manage complex employee relations cases with confidence Contribute to continuous improvement projects and broader People initiatives Use data and talent metrics to monitor progress and inform decision-making Collaborate with Centres of Excellence and the wider People team Profile Proven experience in a People/HR Specialist or Advisor role (2+ years minimum) Background in matrixed organisations, ideally within tech, professional services, or legal sectors Experience partnering with COEs Strong ER case management experience across performance, grievances, and disciplinaries Experience independently delivering small to medium change projects Exposure to career frameworks and role design is advantageous Data-driven mindset, able to demonstrate impact through metrics and insights Confident coaching managers and handling complex stakeholder situations Proactive, solutions-focused, and comfortable working autonomously Job Offer Competitive day rate (via umbrella, inside IR35) Hybrid working (2-3 days on-site) Opportunity to operate at Junior HR Business Partner level Exposure to organisational design and change projects Fast-paced, well-established environment with strong HR practices Potential opportunity for a permanent role
Sanctuary Personnel
Foster Carer/ Gofalwr Maeth
Sanctuary Personnel
Step-Forward Foster Carer - Supporting Children Moving on from Residential Care Location: Denbighshire Employer: Foster Wales Denbighshire Salary: Up to £52,000 / £1000 per week per child, plus additional payments for the child (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations) Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Education Healthcare A Role That Creates Lasting Change Step-Forward Fostering with Foster Wales Denbighshire is a highly rewarding role supporting children and young people to successfully transition away from residential care into a stable, nurturing family fostering environment. As a Step-Forward Foster Carer, you would welcome a young person into your home and provide the care, consistency, and guidance they need at a pivotal moment in their life. Many of these children have experienced trauma, loss, or disrupted relationships. With the right support, they can begin to develop the confidence and trust they need to move forward positively. If you have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults, particularly those with more complex needs, you may already have the skills and resilience needed to make a meaningful difference. This is an opportunity to use your experience in a more personal and lasting way, helping a young person feel safe, valued, and part of a family - your family. We welcome applicants from a wide range of professional backgrounds, particularly those working with children and young people, including Youth Workers, Residential Support Workers (Children's Homes), Senior Residential Support Workers, Behaviour Mentors, Pastoral Support Staff, Learning Mentors, SEMH Teaching Assistants, Secondary School Teaching Assistants, Family Support Workers, Youth Justice Workers, Youth Offending Service (YOS) Practitioners, Intervention Workers, Outreach Workers, Leaving Care Personal Advisors, Transition Workers, CAMHS Practitioners, Mental Health Support Workers (Children & Adolescents), Assistant Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists, Forensic Psychologists, Counselling Psychologists, Educational Psychologists, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs), Substance Misuse Practitioners, Education Welfare Officers, Safeguarding Officers, Social Workers, Probation Officers, Teachers, Tutors, and Community Support Workers supporting young people. If you have experience supporting children or young people through challenging or complex circumstances - especially teenagers - you already have the foundation to make a lasting difference as a foster carer. Who Can Apply to Become a Step-Forward Foster Carer? We welcome enquiries from individuals and/or couples who: Are aged 21 or over (no upper age limit) Have the legal Right to Work in the United Kingdom Can provide full-time care (at least one carer available at home) Have at least one spare bedroom dedicated to fostering Have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults with complex needs Can offer a solo placement (no other children under 16 in the household) Hold a full driving licence and have access to a suitable vehicle Are willing to register as self-employed People from a range of professional backgrounds including care, education, health, residential settings, and youth justice often find this to be a natural next step. Right to Work All Foster Carers must have the legal right to work in the UK. You have the right if you are: British or Irish Passport Holder Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Pre Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Granted Indefinite Leave to Remain permit You will need to prove your right to work with original documents, such as a passport or Home Office documentation before starting an application. What Step Forward Fostering Involves: Full-time care for a young person transitioning away from residential care Creating a stable, calm, and predictable home environment Support emotional, behavioural and social development Building strong, trusting relationships over time Working alongside social workers, therapists and other professionals Helping the young person stay connected to their community, education, and other support networks Why Choose Foster Wales Denbighshire? £1000 per week, per child, plus additional payments (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations in line with DfE rates) Other local and national benefits and discounts including 100% Council Tax reduction, membership to FosterTalk and The Fostering Network, BlueLight Card access Use your skills differently to make a lasting and positive difference to a child or young person leaving residential care Trauma-informed training, guidance and ongoing learning opportunities (both in face-to-face and virtual) As part of your assessment you will complete Denbighshire Skills to Foster Training and Sanctuary Personnel's Trauma Informed Accredited Training Benefit from intensive support both from the local team and other carers Connect with other Foster Carers in the area and access peer networks You will be part of a supportive community, with a team around you focused on helping both you and the young person succeed. Step Forward with Foster Wales Denbighshire This is an opportunity to make a lasting difference to a young person's life while using your experience in a meaningful and rewarding way. Find out more about becoming a Step-Forward Foster Carer in Denbighshire. Please Note: Progression is subject to full background checks, assessment, and an independent fostering panel approval. Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen - Cefnogi Plant sy'n Symud o Ofal Preswyl Lleoliad: Sir Ddinbych Cyflogwr: Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych Cyflog: Hyd at £52,000 / £1000 yr wythnos fesul plentyn, a thaliadau ychwanegol ar gyfer y plentyn (lwfans plentyn, gwyliau, dathliadau pen-blwydd a dathliadau crefyddol eraill) Math o Gyflogaeth: Llawn amser Hunangyflogedig Sector: Gofal Cymdeithasol Addysg Gofal Iechyd Rôl sy'n Creu Newid Parhaol Mae Maethu Camu Ymlaen gyda Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych yn rôl sy'n llawn gwobr, yn cefnogi plant a phobl ifanc i symud yn llwyddiannus o ofal preswyl i amgylchedd maethu teuluol sefydlog a meithringar. Fel Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen, byddech yn croesawu person ifanc i'ch cartref a darparu'r gofal, cysondeb ac arweiniad y maent eu hangen ar amser allweddol yn eu bywyd. Mae nifer o'r plant hyn wedi cael profiad o drawma, colled, neu berthnasoedd a amharwyd arnynt. Gyda'r gefnogaeth gywir, gallant ddechrau datblygu'r hyder a'r ymddiriedaeth y maent eu hangen i symud ymlaen yn gadarnhaol. Os oes gennych brofiad proffesiynol o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc, neu oedolion diamddiffyn, yn enwedig y rhai hynny gydag anghenion mwy cymhleth, efallai eich bod eisoes yn meddu ar y sgiliau a'r gwytnwch sydd eu hangen i wneud gwahaniaeth ystyrlon. Mae hwn yn gyfle i ddefnyddio eich profiad mewn ffordd sy'n fwy personol a pharhaol, gan helpu person ifanc i deimlo'n ddiogel, eu bod yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi, ac yn rhan o deulu - eich teulu chi. Pwy all Wneud Cais i Ddod yn Ofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen? Rydym yn croesawu ymholiadau gan unigolion a/neu gyplau sydd: Yn 21 oed neu hŷn (heb unrhyw uchafswm oedran) Hawl Gyfreithiol i Weithio yn y Deyrnas Unedig Yn gallu darparu gofal llawn amser (gydag o leiaf un gofalwr ar gael yn y cartref) Ag o leiaf un ystafell wely sbâr yn benodol ar gyfer maethu Yn meddu ar brofiad o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc neu oedolion diamddiffyn sydd ag anghenion cymhleth Yn gallu cynnig lleoliad unigol (dim plant eraill o dan 16 oed yn y cartref) Yn meddu ar drwydded yrru lawn a mynediad at gerbyd addas Yn barod i gofrestru'n hunangyflogedig Mae pobl o ystod o gefndiroedd proffesiynol yn cynnwys gofal, addysg, iechyd, lleoliadau preswyl, a chyfiawnder ieuenctid yn aml yn gweld hyn fel cam nesaf naturiol. Hawl i Weithio Mae'n rhaid i bob Gofalwr Maeth fod â'r hawl gyfreithiol i weithio yn y DU. Mae gennych yr hawl yn awtomatig os oes gennych: Basbort Prydeinig neu Wyddelig Statws Preswylydd Sefydlog o dan y Cynllun Preswylio'n Sefydlog i Ddinasyddion yr UE Statws Cyn-Sefydlog o dan Cynllun Anheddiad yr UE Caniatâd Amhenodol i Aros Bydd angen i chi brofi eich hawl i weithio gyda dogfennau gwreiddiol, megis pasbort neu ddogfennaeth y Swyddfa Gartref cyn dechrau gwneud cais. Beth mae Maethu Camu Ymlaen yn ei Olygu Gofal llawn amser am berson ifanc sy'n symud o ofal preswyl Creu amgylchedd cartref sefydlog a thawel Cefnogi datblygiad emosiynol, ymddygiadol a chymdeithasol Meithrin perthnasoedd cryf a llawn ymddiriedaeth dros amser Gweithio ochr yn ochr â gweithwyr cymdeithasol, therapyddion a gweithwyr proffesiynol eraill Helpu'r person ifanc i aros mewn cysylltiad â'u cymuned, addysg, a rhwydweithiau cefnogaeth eraill Pam Dewis Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych? £1000 yr wythnos fesul plentyn, a thaliadau ychwanegol (lwfans plentyn, gwyliau, dathliadau pen-blwydd a dathliadau crefyddol eraill yn unol â chyfraddau'r Adran Addysg) Buddion a gostyngiadau lleol a chenedlaethol eraill yn cynnwys gostyngiad o 100% yn Nhreth y Cyngor, aelodaeth i FosterTalk a'r Rhwydwaith Maethu, a mynediad at Gerdyn Blue Light Defnyddiwch eich sgiliau mewn ffordd wahanol i wneud gwahaniaeth parhaol a chadarnhaol i blentyn neu berson ifanc sy'n gadael gofal preswyl . click apply for full job details
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Step-Forward Foster Carer - Supporting Children Moving on from Residential Care Location: Denbighshire Employer: Foster Wales Denbighshire Salary: Up to £52,000 / £1000 per week per child, plus additional payments for the child (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations) Employment Type: Full-time Self-employed Sector: Social Care Education Healthcare A Role That Creates Lasting Change Step-Forward Fostering with Foster Wales Denbighshire is a highly rewarding role supporting children and young people to successfully transition away from residential care into a stable, nurturing family fostering environment. As a Step-Forward Foster Carer, you would welcome a young person into your home and provide the care, consistency, and guidance they need at a pivotal moment in their life. Many of these children have experienced trauma, loss, or disrupted relationships. With the right support, they can begin to develop the confidence and trust they need to move forward positively. If you have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults, particularly those with more complex needs, you may already have the skills and resilience needed to make a meaningful difference. This is an opportunity to use your experience in a more personal and lasting way, helping a young person feel safe, valued, and part of a family - your family. We welcome applicants from a wide range of professional backgrounds, particularly those working with children and young people, including Youth Workers, Residential Support Workers (Children's Homes), Senior Residential Support Workers, Behaviour Mentors, Pastoral Support Staff, Learning Mentors, SEMH Teaching Assistants, Secondary School Teaching Assistants, Family Support Workers, Youth Justice Workers, Youth Offending Service (YOS) Practitioners, Intervention Workers, Outreach Workers, Leaving Care Personal Advisors, Transition Workers, CAMHS Practitioners, Mental Health Support Workers (Children & Adolescents), Assistant Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists, Forensic Psychologists, Counselling Psychologists, Educational Psychologists, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs), Substance Misuse Practitioners, Education Welfare Officers, Safeguarding Officers, Social Workers, Probation Officers, Teachers, Tutors, and Community Support Workers supporting young people. If you have experience supporting children or young people through challenging or complex circumstances - especially teenagers - you already have the foundation to make a lasting difference as a foster carer. Who Can Apply to Become a Step-Forward Foster Carer? We welcome enquiries from individuals and/or couples who: Are aged 21 or over (no upper age limit) Have the legal Right to Work in the United Kingdom Can provide full-time care (at least one carer available at home) Have at least one spare bedroom dedicated to fostering Have professional experience supporting children, young people, or vulnerable adults with complex needs Can offer a solo placement (no other children under 16 in the household) Hold a full driving licence and have access to a suitable vehicle Are willing to register as self-employed People from a range of professional backgrounds including care, education, health, residential settings, and youth justice often find this to be a natural next step. Right to Work All Foster Carers must have the legal right to work in the UK. You have the right if you are: British or Irish Passport Holder Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Pre Settled Status under the EU Settlement Scheme Granted Indefinite Leave to Remain permit You will need to prove your right to work with original documents, such as a passport or Home Office documentation before starting an application. What Step Forward Fostering Involves: Full-time care for a young person transitioning away from residential care Creating a stable, calm, and predictable home environment Support emotional, behavioural and social development Building strong, trusting relationships over time Working alongside social workers, therapists and other professionals Helping the young person stay connected to their community, education, and other support networks Why Choose Foster Wales Denbighshire? £1000 per week, per child, plus additional payments (child allowance, holidays, birthday and other religious celebrations in line with DfE rates) Other local and national benefits and discounts including 100% Council Tax reduction, membership to FosterTalk and The Fostering Network, BlueLight Card access Use your skills differently to make a lasting and positive difference to a child or young person leaving residential care Trauma-informed training, guidance and ongoing learning opportunities (both in face-to-face and virtual) As part of your assessment you will complete Denbighshire Skills to Foster Training and Sanctuary Personnel's Trauma Informed Accredited Training Benefit from intensive support both from the local team and other carers Connect with other Foster Carers in the area and access peer networks You will be part of a supportive community, with a team around you focused on helping both you and the young person succeed. Step Forward with Foster Wales Denbighshire This is an opportunity to make a lasting difference to a young person's life while using your experience in a meaningful and rewarding way. Find out more about becoming a Step-Forward Foster Carer in Denbighshire. Please Note: Progression is subject to full background checks, assessment, and an independent fostering panel approval. Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen - Cefnogi Plant sy'n Symud o Ofal Preswyl Lleoliad: Sir Ddinbych Cyflogwr: Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych Cyflog: Hyd at £52,000 / £1000 yr wythnos fesul plentyn, a thaliadau ychwanegol ar gyfer y plentyn (lwfans plentyn, gwyliau, dathliadau pen-blwydd a dathliadau crefyddol eraill) Math o Gyflogaeth: Llawn amser Hunangyflogedig Sector: Gofal Cymdeithasol Addysg Gofal Iechyd Rôl sy'n Creu Newid Parhaol Mae Maethu Camu Ymlaen gyda Maethu Cymru Sir Ddinbych yn rôl sy'n llawn gwobr, yn cefnogi plant a phobl ifanc i symud yn llwyddiannus o ofal preswyl i amgylchedd maethu teuluol sefydlog a meithringar. Fel Gofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen, byddech yn croesawu person ifanc i'ch cartref a darparu'r gofal, cysondeb ac arweiniad y maent eu hangen ar amser allweddol yn eu bywyd. Mae nifer o'r plant hyn wedi cael profiad o drawma, colled, neu berthnasoedd a amharwyd arnynt. Gyda'r gefnogaeth gywir, gallant ddechrau datblygu'r hyder a'r ymddiriedaeth y maent eu hangen i symud ymlaen yn gadarnhaol. Os oes gennych brofiad proffesiynol o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc, neu oedolion diamddiffyn, yn enwedig y rhai hynny gydag anghenion mwy cymhleth, efallai eich bod eisoes yn meddu ar y sgiliau a'r gwytnwch sydd eu hangen i wneud gwahaniaeth ystyrlon. Mae hwn yn gyfle i ddefnyddio eich profiad mewn ffordd sy'n fwy personol a pharhaol, gan helpu person ifanc i deimlo'n ddiogel, eu bod yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi, ac yn rhan o deulu - eich teulu chi. Pwy all Wneud Cais i Ddod yn Ofalwr Maeth Camu Ymlaen? Rydym yn croesawu ymholiadau gan unigolion a/neu gyplau sydd: Yn 21 oed neu hŷn (heb unrhyw uchafswm oedran) Hawl Gyfreithiol i Weithio yn y Deyrnas Unedig Yn gallu darparu gofal llawn amser (gydag o leiaf un gofalwr ar gael yn y cartref) Ag o leiaf un ystafell wely sbâr yn benodol ar gyfer maethu Yn meddu ar brofiad o gefnogi plant, pobl ifanc neu oedolion diamddiffyn sydd ag anghenion cymhleth Yn gallu cynnig lleoliad unigol (dim plant eraill o dan 16 oed yn y cartref) Yn meddu ar drwydded yrru lawn a mynediad at gerbyd addas Yn barod i gofrestru'n hunangyflogedig Mae pobl o ystod o gefndiroedd proffesiynol yn cynnwys gofal, addysg, iechyd, lleoliadau preswyl, a chyfiawnder ieuenctid yn aml yn gweld hyn fel cam nesaf naturiol. Hawl i Weithio Mae'n rhaid i bob Gofalwr Maeth fod â'r hawl gyfreithiol i weithio yn y DU. 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Kings Permanent Recruitment Ltd
Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister
Kings Permanent Recruitment Ltd Bexley, London
Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister Our clients are seeking an experienced Property Valuer who is capable of expanding listing across a geographical area. Someone who is capable of winning instructions from the competition and helping the operation increase overall market share. Are you an experienced Senior Negotiator / Property Valuer looking for a new refreshing challenge? If so, apply today! £23,000 Basic Salary Company Car or Car allowance Guaranteed commission £40,000+ Uncapped On Target Earnings Holiday Commission, 33 days paid Holiday (plus an extra day off for your birthday), Private Healthcare, Pension, Life Insurance, Company Rewards and Incentives, Employee Assistance Scheme Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister - The Role: Our customer's experience starts with YOU! You help us make sure our customers get the best price for their properties Successfully list a targeted number of properties, advising and helping our vendors sell their homes for the best price Keep abreast of current market conditions and have a good knowledge of your local market Identifying new leads and generating new business to improve performance Work closely with your team, downloading new properties and agreeing a suitable strategy to match up potential purchasers General assistance to the Branch Manager in the day to day running of the estate agency business Helping motivate and inspire your team, running morning meetings in the absence of the Branch Manager Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister - Attributes you will Possess: An ability to build great relationships with drive, determination, pace, passion, and enthusiasm! You will have to work hard to keep up with the challenges you will face and be focused on turning the "ordinary" into the "extraordinary" Getting stuck in and making things happen Ambitious and self-motivated with the ability to work under pressure Our company values are central to our ethos, and we work with customers and colleagues alike treating them with courtesy, honesty, trust and respect. You too will need a great work ethic and matching values with heaps of positivity and energy You will need a full driving license Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister - Who are we? A company that values customers and colleagues alike (currently 4.5/5 on Trustpilot) A company that listens to its colleagues from yearly staff survey feedback (see our website for results of 90%+) A company that invests in its people from Day 1 with the best ongoing training and development Ongoing professional continuous development with like-minded people who are keen to share their experiences to help you be "the best you can be" A company that embraces change and moves with the times Access to up-to-date company communication via social media and WhatsApp groups Helping the community is high on our agenda and we definitely put our money where our mouths are! We have raised £millions over the years for many deserving causes and we even pay entrance fees for our colleagues who want to get involved with raising money for local or national charities Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister Our clients are seeking an experienced Property Valuer who is capable of expanding listing across a geographical area. Someone who is capable of winning instructions from the competition and helping the operation increase overall market share. Are you an experienced Senior Negotiator / Property Valuer looking for a new refreshing challenge? If so, apply today! £23,000 Basic Salary Company Car or Car allowance Guaranteed commission £40,000+ Uncapped On Target Earnings Holiday Commission, 33 days paid Holiday (plus an extra day off for your birthday), Private Healthcare, Pension, Life Insurance, Company Rewards and Incentives, Employee Assistance Scheme Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister - The Role: Our customer's experience starts with YOU! You help us make sure our customers get the best price for their properties Successfully list a targeted number of properties, advising and helping our vendors sell their homes for the best price Keep abreast of current market conditions and have a good knowledge of your local market Identifying new leads and generating new business to improve performance Work closely with your team, downloading new properties and agreeing a suitable strategy to match up potential purchasers General assistance to the Branch Manager in the day to day running of the estate agency business Helping motivate and inspire your team, running morning meetings in the absence of the Branch Manager Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister - Attributes you will Possess: An ability to build great relationships with drive, determination, pace, passion, and enthusiasm! You will have to work hard to keep up with the challenges you will face and be focused on turning the "ordinary" into the "extraordinary" Getting stuck in and making things happen Ambitious and self-motivated with the ability to work under pressure Our company values are central to our ethos, and we work with customers and colleagues alike treating them with courtesy, honesty, trust and respect. You too will need a great work ethic and matching values with heaps of positivity and energy You will need a full driving license Estate Agent Property Valuer / Property Lister - Who are we? A company that values customers and colleagues alike (currently 4.5/5 on Trustpilot) A company that listens to its colleagues from yearly staff survey feedback (see our website for results of 90%+) A company that invests in its people from Day 1 with the best ongoing training and development Ongoing professional continuous development with like-minded people who are keen to share their experiences to help you be "the best you can be" A company that embraces change and moves with the times Access to up-to-date company communication via social media and WhatsApp groups Helping the community is high on our agenda and we definitely put our money where our mouths are! We have raised £millions over the years for many deserving causes and we even pay entrance fees for our colleagues who want to get involved with raising money for local or national charities Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents and Financial Services Professionals hits 19 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of! Kings Permanent Recruitment is a Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service dealing with the placement of Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Financial Services Professionals into permanent positions. We cover all specialities of recruitment within the residential property sector; Sales, Lettings, Property & Block Management, RICS Surveyors, Land and New Homes, Mortgage and Protection Advisors, Secretarial / Administration. Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment website for all of our vacancies. Find Adam Howes on LinkedIn.
Manager / Senior Audit Manager (Corporate or NFP)
GMP RECRUITMENT LIMITED
Birmingham & Cheltenham Hybrid Leading Advisory Firm GMP Recruitment are working with a highly regarded national advisory firm to recruit Senior Audit Managers / Experienced Audit Manager across both Corporate Audit and Not-for-Profit Audit teams, with opportunities available in Birmingham and Cheltenham. If you're an experienced Audit professional looking for a role with greater leadership responsibility, client exposure and progression, this opportunity offers exactly that. You'll join a growing and well-established audit practice, managing a varied portfolio across large corporates, SMEs, charities, education providers and wider not-for-profit organisations, with flexibility to specialise or maintain a mixed client base depending on your experience and career goals. Why this move stands out Opportunities across both Corporate Audit and Not-for-Profit sectors Offices in Birmingham and Cheltenham with flexible working Exposure to a diverse client base including corporates, charities and education providers Leadership role managing multiple audit teams and engagements Clear progression pathway to Director level Supportive, collaborative and well-resourced environment Your key focus areas Managing a portfolio of external audit clients across Corporate and/or NFP sectors Leading audit engagements from planning through to completion Acting as the primary client contact, building strong long-term relationships Delivering audit work within agreed budgets and timelines Preparing and presenting reports to Boards and Audit Committees Leading, coaching and developing audit teams Supporting business development and contributing to growth initiatives Assisting with proposals, pitches and winning new work Supporting wider assurance services as required What you'll bring ACA / ACCA / ICAS qualified (or equivalent) Strong experience within external audit (Corporate and/or Not-for-Profit) Solid technical knowledge of auditing and accounting standards Proven ability to manage portfolios and lead audit teams Strong leadership and people development skills Commercial awareness and interest in business development Excellent communication skills with senior stakeholders Ability to manage multiple assignments in a dynamic environment What's in it for you Competitive salary + benefits Hybrid working Choice of Birmingham or Cheltenham office base Clear progression to Director Exposure to high-quality and varied client portfolios Flexibility to specialise in NFP or Corporate Audit Ongoing professional development and training Inclusive, collaborative and supportive culture Next Step If you're ready for a move that gives you more responsibility, progression and client exposure, apply today for a confidential conversation with our specialist consultants here at GMP Recruitment Agency Limited.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Birmingham & Cheltenham Hybrid Leading Advisory Firm GMP Recruitment are working with a highly regarded national advisory firm to recruit Senior Audit Managers / Experienced Audit Manager across both Corporate Audit and Not-for-Profit Audit teams, with opportunities available in Birmingham and Cheltenham. If you're an experienced Audit professional looking for a role with greater leadership responsibility, client exposure and progression, this opportunity offers exactly that. You'll join a growing and well-established audit practice, managing a varied portfolio across large corporates, SMEs, charities, education providers and wider not-for-profit organisations, with flexibility to specialise or maintain a mixed client base depending on your experience and career goals. Why this move stands out Opportunities across both Corporate Audit and Not-for-Profit sectors Offices in Birmingham and Cheltenham with flexible working Exposure to a diverse client base including corporates, charities and education providers Leadership role managing multiple audit teams and engagements Clear progression pathway to Director level Supportive, collaborative and well-resourced environment Your key focus areas Managing a portfolio of external audit clients across Corporate and/or NFP sectors Leading audit engagements from planning through to completion Acting as the primary client contact, building strong long-term relationships Delivering audit work within agreed budgets and timelines Preparing and presenting reports to Boards and Audit Committees Leading, coaching and developing audit teams Supporting business development and contributing to growth initiatives Assisting with proposals, pitches and winning new work Supporting wider assurance services as required What you'll bring ACA / ACCA / ICAS qualified (or equivalent) Strong experience within external audit (Corporate and/or Not-for-Profit) Solid technical knowledge of auditing and accounting standards Proven ability to manage portfolios and lead audit teams Strong leadership and people development skills Commercial awareness and interest in business development Excellent communication skills with senior stakeholders Ability to manage multiple assignments in a dynamic environment What's in it for you Competitive salary + benefits Hybrid working Choice of Birmingham or Cheltenham office base Clear progression to Director Exposure to high-quality and varied client portfolios Flexibility to specialise in NFP or Corporate Audit Ongoing professional development and training Inclusive, collaborative and supportive culture Next Step If you're ready for a move that gives you more responsibility, progression and client exposure, apply today for a confidential conversation with our specialist consultants here at GMP Recruitment Agency Limited.
Thomas Search
Director - Building Regulations
Thomas Search City, London
Senior Director Building Regulations Leader London Thomas Search are working on behalf of an independent consultancy to appoint an experienced Director level BRPD - into their growing and successful team. If you are you a commercially astute Building Regulations professional ready to step into a high-impact Director role with significant autonomy, team leadership and strategic influence? We're partnering with a leading Built Asset & Engineering consultancy with an enviable commercial client portfolio including major global investors and corporate occupiers to appoint a Director - Building Regulations Advisory based in London. This is a rare opportunity to lead and grow a core service line: Build and manage a dedicated Building Regulations Advisory team Own client relationships across designers, contractors and stakeholder Influence service development and business growth nationwide Lead delivery of BRPD, BRPD Advisor and Client Advisor services on complex commercial and HRB projects You will be joining a strategic leadership team, with autonomy to drive change, develop people and champion excellence across a progressive consultancy that invests in its people. You'll be a great fit if you have: Class 3H Registered Building Inspector qualification Deep technical mastery of Building Regulations, Higher Risk Building Procedures & Building Safety Act Proven team leadership and business development experience Strong client communication & commercial delivery focus Confidence to influence across stakeholders and win trust This isn't just a delivery job, it's a strategic leadership mandate with real scope to scale services, shape client outcomes, and be recognised as a go-to expert in the UK advisory market. Interested? Let's have a conversation - DM me or email your CV. Lead with impact. Shape regulation. Build excellence. Represented by Thomas Search - Put your next career move in expert hands.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Senior Director Building Regulations Leader London Thomas Search are working on behalf of an independent consultancy to appoint an experienced Director level BRPD - into their growing and successful team. If you are you a commercially astute Building Regulations professional ready to step into a high-impact Director role with significant autonomy, team leadership and strategic influence? We're partnering with a leading Built Asset & Engineering consultancy with an enviable commercial client portfolio including major global investors and corporate occupiers to appoint a Director - Building Regulations Advisory based in London. This is a rare opportunity to lead and grow a core service line: Build and manage a dedicated Building Regulations Advisory team Own client relationships across designers, contractors and stakeholder Influence service development and business growth nationwide Lead delivery of BRPD, BRPD Advisor and Client Advisor services on complex commercial and HRB projects You will be joining a strategic leadership team, with autonomy to drive change, develop people and champion excellence across a progressive consultancy that invests in its people. You'll be a great fit if you have: Class 3H Registered Building Inspector qualification Deep technical mastery of Building Regulations, Higher Risk Building Procedures & Building Safety Act Proven team leadership and business development experience Strong client communication & commercial delivery focus Confidence to influence across stakeholders and win trust This isn't just a delivery job, it's a strategic leadership mandate with real scope to scale services, shape client outcomes, and be recognised as a go-to expert in the UK advisory market. Interested? Let's have a conversation - DM me or email your CV. Lead with impact. Shape regulation. Build excellence. Represented by Thomas Search - Put your next career move in expert hands.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Senior Planner
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Your new company: You'll be joining a leading Tier 1 contractor known for delivering complex, high-value construction projects across the region. The organisation is recognised for its strong people culture, flexible working approach and commitment to building safely, responsibly and sustainably. You'll be part of a diverse, supportive environment where collaboration, innovation and continuous improvement are genuinely valued. Your new role: In your new position as a Senior Planner, you will take ownership of developing, managing and maintaining detailed construction programmes from pre-construction through to completion.You'll work closely with project teams to ensure programmes are realistic, fully resourced and risk-aware, while monitoring progress, challenging assumptions and identifying opportunities to improve sequencing and efficiency.You'll also support reporting, change management and scenario planning, and engage with clients, consultants and supply chain partners to align on programme strategy. Wh at you'll need to succeed: Proven experience in a construction planning role, ideally on large or complex projects. Strong working knowledge of Asta Powerproject, Primavera P6, or similar planning tools. A collaborative, solutions-focused mindset with the confidence to challenge and influence. Clear communication skills and the ability to articulate programme strategy to varied stakeholders. A structured, analytical approach with excellent attention to detail. A genuine interest in delivering high-quality, well-planned projects safely and responsibly. What you'll get in return: Competitive salary and profit-share scheme Flexible working arrangements Car allowance or company car Travel costs covered to any project site (subject to HMRC advisory rates) Extensive corporate benefits including private medical, 8% employer pension contribution, health & wellness programme, and 26 days' holiday + bank holidays Access to industry-leading learning and development opportunities Exceptional family-friendly benefits, including 26 weeks fully paid maternity leave and 12 weeks fully paid paternity leave What you need to do now :If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. 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 hays.co.uk
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Your new company: You'll be joining a leading Tier 1 contractor known for delivering complex, high-value construction projects across the region. The organisation is recognised for its strong people culture, flexible working approach and commitment to building safely, responsibly and sustainably. You'll be part of a diverse, supportive environment where collaboration, innovation and continuous improvement are genuinely valued. Your new role: In your new position as a Senior Planner, you will take ownership of developing, managing and maintaining detailed construction programmes from pre-construction through to completion.You'll work closely with project teams to ensure programmes are realistic, fully resourced and risk-aware, while monitoring progress, challenging assumptions and identifying opportunities to improve sequencing and efficiency.You'll also support reporting, change management and scenario planning, and engage with clients, consultants and supply chain partners to align on programme strategy. Wh at you'll need to succeed: Proven experience in a construction planning role, ideally on large or complex projects. Strong working knowledge of Asta Powerproject, Primavera P6, or similar planning tools. A collaborative, solutions-focused mindset with the confidence to challenge and influence. Clear communication skills and the ability to articulate programme strategy to varied stakeholders. A structured, analytical approach with excellent attention to detail. A genuine interest in delivering high-quality, well-planned projects safely and responsibly. What you'll get in return: Competitive salary and profit-share scheme Flexible working arrangements Car allowance or company car Travel costs covered to any project site (subject to HMRC advisory rates) Extensive corporate benefits including private medical, 8% employer pension contribution, health & wellness programme, and 26 days' holiday + bank holidays Access to industry-leading learning and development opportunities Exceptional family-friendly benefits, including 26 weeks fully paid maternity leave and 12 weeks fully paid paternity leave What you need to do now :If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. 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 hays.co.uk
Nxtgen Recruitment
Audit Senior
Nxtgen Recruitment Histon, Cambridgeshire
NXTGEN are delighted to be partnering with a leading and highly respected accountancy firm to recruit an Audit Senior into their growing audit team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced auditor looking to take the next step in their career, gain greater ownership of client relationships, and join a firm that continues to invest heavily in both its people and future growth. This role offers far more than simply delivering audits. You'll take ownership of a varied portfolio of clients, lead audit assignments from planning through to completion, and become a trusted point of contact for your clients. Working closely with Managers and Partners, you'll also play an important role in supporting and developing junior team members while continuing to broaden your own technical and commercial expertise. Whether you're looking for more responsibility, better quality clients, or a clearer pathway towards Manager, this role offers the support, exposure, and progression to help you get there. What you'll be doing: Taking ownership of a portfolio of audit clients across a broad range of sectors Leading audit assignments from planning through to completion, ensuring work is delivered on time and to a high technical standard Completing and reviewing audit fieldwork, identifying key risks and resolving technical issues Preparing and reviewing statutory financial statements ahead of Manager and Partner review Acting as a key point of contact for clients throughout the audit process, building strong and lasting relationships Supporting audit planning, identifying risks and setting clear objectives for junior team members Monitoring audit progress and ensuring assignments remain on budget and within agreed deadlines Coaching, mentoring and reviewing the work of junior members of the team, providing constructive feedback and support Working closely with Managers and Partners on more complex assignments and advisory projects Ensuring compliance with UK auditing standards, IFRS, UK GAAP and regulatory requirements Supporting wider business development by delivering an excellent client experience and identifying opportunities to add value What we're looking for: ACA, ACCA or equivalent qualified, or qualified by experience Strong audit experience gained within a UK accountancy practice Experience leading audit assignments across a range of industries Good working knowledge of UK GAAP, IFRS and UK auditing standards Confident building relationships with clients and communicating professionally at all levels Experience coaching and supporting junior team members Well organised with the ability to manage multiple assignments and competing deadlines Ambitious, proactive and keen to continue progressing towards Manager level What's on offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Clear and structured progression towards Audit Manager A varied and interesting client portfolio across multiple sectors High levels of client exposure and responsibility from day one Ongoing technical training and professional development A collaborative, supportive and forward thinking team environment The opportunity to develop both your technical and leadership skills within a growing audit team If you're an Audit Senior looking for a role that offers greater ownership, stronger client relationships, and a genuine route towards management, this is an opportunity well worth exploring. Get in touch with Annie for a confidential conversation to find out more.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
NXTGEN are delighted to be partnering with a leading and highly respected accountancy firm to recruit an Audit Senior into their growing audit team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced auditor looking to take the next step in their career, gain greater ownership of client relationships, and join a firm that continues to invest heavily in both its people and future growth. This role offers far more than simply delivering audits. You'll take ownership of a varied portfolio of clients, lead audit assignments from planning through to completion, and become a trusted point of contact for your clients. Working closely with Managers and Partners, you'll also play an important role in supporting and developing junior team members while continuing to broaden your own technical and commercial expertise. Whether you're looking for more responsibility, better quality clients, or a clearer pathway towards Manager, this role offers the support, exposure, and progression to help you get there. What you'll be doing: Taking ownership of a portfolio of audit clients across a broad range of sectors Leading audit assignments from planning through to completion, ensuring work is delivered on time and to a high technical standard Completing and reviewing audit fieldwork, identifying key risks and resolving technical issues Preparing and reviewing statutory financial statements ahead of Manager and Partner review Acting as a key point of contact for clients throughout the audit process, building strong and lasting relationships Supporting audit planning, identifying risks and setting clear objectives for junior team members Monitoring audit progress and ensuring assignments remain on budget and within agreed deadlines Coaching, mentoring and reviewing the work of junior members of the team, providing constructive feedback and support Working closely with Managers and Partners on more complex assignments and advisory projects Ensuring compliance with UK auditing standards, IFRS, UK GAAP and regulatory requirements Supporting wider business development by delivering an excellent client experience and identifying opportunities to add value What we're looking for: ACA, ACCA or equivalent qualified, or qualified by experience Strong audit experience gained within a UK accountancy practice Experience leading audit assignments across a range of industries Good working knowledge of UK GAAP, IFRS and UK auditing standards Confident building relationships with clients and communicating professionally at all levels Experience coaching and supporting junior team members Well organised with the ability to manage multiple assignments and competing deadlines Ambitious, proactive and keen to continue progressing towards Manager level What's on offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Clear and structured progression towards Audit Manager A varied and interesting client portfolio across multiple sectors High levels of client exposure and responsibility from day one Ongoing technical training and professional development A collaborative, supportive and forward thinking team environment The opportunity to develop both your technical and leadership skills within a growing audit team If you're an Audit Senior looking for a role that offers greater ownership, stronger client relationships, and a genuine route towards management, this is an opportunity well worth exploring. Get in touch with Annie for a confidential conversation to find out more.
Michael Page
People Partner
Michael Page Tadworth, Surrey
This People Partner role offers the opportunity to influence leadership and drive impactful people strategies within a values-led organisation. You will act as a trusted advisor, enhancing employee experience, engagement, and organisational performance. Client Details The hiring organisation is a not-for-profit entity dedicated to making a meaningful impact. As a medium-sized organisation, they offer a supportive environment within the Human Resources field, aiming to support their mission through effective people management. Description Partner with senior leaders to deliver strategic HR support Provide expert guidance on employee relations and case management Coach managers to build capability and confidence in people management Support organisational change initiatives and workforce planning Drive engagement, performance, and inclusive workplace practices Contribute to talent attraction and employee value proposition initiatives Promote diversity, equity, and employee wellbeing across teams Improve HR processes through streamlining and system enhancements Support HR systems development and ongoing optimisation Collaborate on people insights, including gender pay reporting Profile Proven experience in a HR Business Partner or People Partner role Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Confident handling complex employee relations cases Skilled in coaching and influencing senior stakeholders Experience supporting organisational change and transformation Data-driven mindset with the ability to interpret people insights Strong interpersonal and communication skills Proactive, solutions-focused, and commercially aware Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment Passionate about creating inclusive and engaging workplaces Job Offer Hybrid working & Salary up to 42,000 A permanent position within a respected not-for-profit organisation. Opportunities to contribute to meaningful work in Tadworth. Supportive and collaborative company culture. Potential for professional growth within the Human Resources field. If you are looking to make a difference as a People Partner in the not-for-profit sector, this is an excellent opportunity. Apply today to join the team in Tadworth!
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
This People Partner role offers the opportunity to influence leadership and drive impactful people strategies within a values-led organisation. You will act as a trusted advisor, enhancing employee experience, engagement, and organisational performance. Client Details The hiring organisation is a not-for-profit entity dedicated to making a meaningful impact. As a medium-sized organisation, they offer a supportive environment within the Human Resources field, aiming to support their mission through effective people management. Description Partner with senior leaders to deliver strategic HR support Provide expert guidance on employee relations and case management Coach managers to build capability and confidence in people management Support organisational change initiatives and workforce planning Drive engagement, performance, and inclusive workplace practices Contribute to talent attraction and employee value proposition initiatives Promote diversity, equity, and employee wellbeing across teams Improve HR processes through streamlining and system enhancements Support HR systems development and ongoing optimisation Collaborate on people insights, including gender pay reporting Profile Proven experience in a HR Business Partner or People Partner role Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice Confident handling complex employee relations cases Skilled in coaching and influencing senior stakeholders Experience supporting organisational change and transformation Data-driven mindset with the ability to interpret people insights Strong interpersonal and communication skills Proactive, solutions-focused, and commercially aware Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment Passionate about creating inclusive and engaging workplaces Job Offer Hybrid working & Salary up to 42,000 A permanent position within a respected not-for-profit organisation. Opportunities to contribute to meaningful work in Tadworth. Supportive and collaborative company culture. Potential for professional growth within the Human Resources field. If you are looking to make a difference as a People Partner in the not-for-profit sector, this is an excellent opportunity. Apply today to join the team in Tadworth!
Get Recruited (UK) Ltd
HR and Professional Development Manager
Get Recruited (UK) Ltd
HR AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER London, 3 Days Per Week, 65,000 - 70,000 FTE (Pro Rata) We're working with a highly respected international law firm that works with governments, businesses and private clients across the globe. With a close knit team who pride themselves on being a collaborative firm with an exceptional culture and a genuinely people-first approach. This is a standalone HR role that has evolved significantly over recent years. Whilst you'll retain responsibility for the full employee lifecycle and generalist HR function, there is now a much greater focus on professional development, coaching and influencing senior leaders to help drive performance, engagement and career progression across the firm. If you're someone who enjoys building trusted relationships, coaching professionals at all levels and wants to play a strategic role within a high-performing professional services environment, this is an exceptional opportunity. The Role Reporting directly to the Managing Director and working closely with the COO and Partners, you'll be responsible for leading all aspects of the firm's HR function while driving learning, development and employee engagement initiatives. This is a varied role where no two days are the same, combining operational HR with strategic people development. HR Management Act as the firm's first point of contact for all HR matters. Provide expert guidance to Partners and managers on employment law, HR best practice and people management. Lead on employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance and performance management processes. Develop, review and implement HR policies, procedures and documentation. Manage the full recruitment process, partnering with hiring managers to attract high-quality talent. Coordinate onboarding and induction programmes for new employees. Manage annual salary and bonus reviews alongside performance appraisal processes. Oversee annual leave, absence management and family leave processes. Maintain accurate HR records and continuously improve HR systems and processes. Produce HR reports and people analytics to support business decision-making. Support workforce planning and succession planning across the firm. Conduct exit interviews and identify trends to improve employee retention. Professional Development & Employee Engagement Coach and support employees to maximise performance, career progression and personal development. Partner closely with the firm's Partners, helping influence and develop leadership capability. Identify individual and firm-wide learning and development opportunities. Facilitate regular feedback between employees and senior leadership. Monitor workloads and employee wellbeing, helping create a positive and supportive culture. Develop initiatives that enhance employee engagement, retention and overall experience. Champion the firm's values and act as a trusted advisor across all levels of the business. About You We're looking for an experienced HR professional who enjoys working autonomously within a professional services environment and has a genuine passion for developing people. You'll bring: Previous HR Generalist or HR Manager experience within a law firm or professional services environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Experience managing the full employee lifecycle. A genuine passion for coaching, mentoring and employee development. Confidence influencing and building relationships with senior stakeholders and Partners. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with high emotional intelligence. Strong judgement, resilience and the ability to manage confidential matters with discretion. Experience working independently as the sole HR professional would be advantageous. CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) is desirable. A recognised coaching qualification (ILM, EMCC, ICF or similar), or demonstrable coaching experience, would be highly beneficial. What's on Offer 65,000 - 70,000 FTE (pro rata) Part-time position working 3 full days per week (9:00am-6:00pm) Opportunity to work from home one day per week following probation A genuinely supportive, collaborative and international working environment. The chance to shape the future of HR and professional development within a highly respected law firm. Why Join? This isn't a traditional standalone HR role. The foundations are already in place, and now the focus is on taking the firm's people strategy to the next level. You'll have the opportunity to influence senior leaders, develop talented professionals from around the world and make a visible impact within a close-knit team where your expertise will be genuinely valued. If you're looking for role where you can build meaningful relationships and shape culture, engagement and development, we'd love to hear from you. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
HR AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGER London, 3 Days Per Week, 65,000 - 70,000 FTE (Pro Rata) We're working with a highly respected international law firm that works with governments, businesses and private clients across the globe. With a close knit team who pride themselves on being a collaborative firm with an exceptional culture and a genuinely people-first approach. This is a standalone HR role that has evolved significantly over recent years. Whilst you'll retain responsibility for the full employee lifecycle and generalist HR function, there is now a much greater focus on professional development, coaching and influencing senior leaders to help drive performance, engagement and career progression across the firm. If you're someone who enjoys building trusted relationships, coaching professionals at all levels and wants to play a strategic role within a high-performing professional services environment, this is an exceptional opportunity. The Role Reporting directly to the Managing Director and working closely with the COO and Partners, you'll be responsible for leading all aspects of the firm's HR function while driving learning, development and employee engagement initiatives. This is a varied role where no two days are the same, combining operational HR with strategic people development. HR Management Act as the firm's first point of contact for all HR matters. Provide expert guidance to Partners and managers on employment law, HR best practice and people management. Lead on employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance and performance management processes. Develop, review and implement HR policies, procedures and documentation. Manage the full recruitment process, partnering with hiring managers to attract high-quality talent. Coordinate onboarding and induction programmes for new employees. Manage annual salary and bonus reviews alongside performance appraisal processes. Oversee annual leave, absence management and family leave processes. Maintain accurate HR records and continuously improve HR systems and processes. Produce HR reports and people analytics to support business decision-making. Support workforce planning and succession planning across the firm. Conduct exit interviews and identify trends to improve employee retention. Professional Development & Employee Engagement Coach and support employees to maximise performance, career progression and personal development. Partner closely with the firm's Partners, helping influence and develop leadership capability. Identify individual and firm-wide learning and development opportunities. Facilitate regular feedback between employees and senior leadership. Monitor workloads and employee wellbeing, helping create a positive and supportive culture. Develop initiatives that enhance employee engagement, retention and overall experience. Champion the firm's values and act as a trusted advisor across all levels of the business. About You We're looking for an experienced HR professional who enjoys working autonomously within a professional services environment and has a genuine passion for developing people. You'll bring: Previous HR Generalist or HR Manager experience within a law firm or professional services environment. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Experience managing the full employee lifecycle. A genuine passion for coaching, mentoring and employee development. Confidence influencing and building relationships with senior stakeholders and Partners. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with high emotional intelligence. Strong judgement, resilience and the ability to manage confidential matters with discretion. Experience working independently as the sole HR professional would be advantageous. CIPD Level 5 (or equivalent) is desirable. A recognised coaching qualification (ILM, EMCC, ICF or similar), or demonstrable coaching experience, would be highly beneficial. What's on Offer 65,000 - 70,000 FTE (pro rata) Part-time position working 3 full days per week (9:00am-6:00pm) Opportunity to work from home one day per week following probation A genuinely supportive, collaborative and international working environment. The chance to shape the future of HR and professional development within a highly respected law firm. Why Join? This isn't a traditional standalone HR role. The foundations are already in place, and now the focus is on taking the firm's people strategy to the next level. You'll have the opportunity to influence senior leaders, develop talented professionals from around the world and make a visible impact within a close-knit team where your expertise will be genuinely valued. If you're looking for role where you can build meaningful relationships and shape culture, engagement and development, we'd love to hear from you. By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Liberty CL Recruitment
Senior People Advisor
Liberty CL Recruitment
Liberty Recruitment Group are proud to be working with a fantastic not-for-profit organisation in the search for a Senior People Advisor! Our client is a well-established organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals to secure a better future. They are seeking an experienced and passionate People Advisor to provide clear, practical guidance on ER, wellbeing, performance and absence management to Managers and Team Leaders across the business. Based in Fareham, paying up to £35,000. You will report into a supportive and highly experienced HR Manager. If you re passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of vulnerable individuals, this is an opportunity not to be missed. What you ll do: Provide expert HR advice and support across all functions to managers and staff Support the development and implementation of HR policies and best practices Manage complex ER cases, ensuring fair and consistent application of employment law Lead recruitment, onboarding, and talent development to attract and retain talent Advise on performance management and learning and development initiatives Ensure compliance with employment legislation and maintain up-to-date knowledge Partner with senior leaders to align HR strategy with organisational goals Direct line management for several members of the HR team The ideal candidate will have: Proven experience as an HR Advisor or Senior HR Advisor Strong understanding of employment law and HR best practices Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to provide professional advice and build relationships at all levels Experience in managing ER issues and complex HR cases Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment CIPD Level 5 or higher is preferred Company Benefits Include: 25 days annual leave + BH, rising with continuous service Hybrid working option after a successful settling in period typically 2 days a week working from home Free parking If you have the skills and experience to match this role, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to one of the team at Liberty Recruitment Group.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Liberty Recruitment Group are proud to be working with a fantastic not-for-profit organisation in the search for a Senior People Advisor! Our client is a well-established organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals to secure a better future. They are seeking an experienced and passionate People Advisor to provide clear, practical guidance on ER, wellbeing, performance and absence management to Managers and Team Leaders across the business. Based in Fareham, paying up to £35,000. You will report into a supportive and highly experienced HR Manager. If you re passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of vulnerable individuals, this is an opportunity not to be missed. What you ll do: Provide expert HR advice and support across all functions to managers and staff Support the development and implementation of HR policies and best practices Manage complex ER cases, ensuring fair and consistent application of employment law Lead recruitment, onboarding, and talent development to attract and retain talent Advise on performance management and learning and development initiatives Ensure compliance with employment legislation and maintain up-to-date knowledge Partner with senior leaders to align HR strategy with organisational goals Direct line management for several members of the HR team The ideal candidate will have: Proven experience as an HR Advisor or Senior HR Advisor Strong understanding of employment law and HR best practices Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to provide professional advice and build relationships at all levels Experience in managing ER issues and complex HR cases Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment CIPD Level 5 or higher is preferred Company Benefits Include: 25 days annual leave + BH, rising with continuous service Hybrid working option after a successful settling in period typically 2 days a week working from home Free parking If you have the skills and experience to match this role, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to one of the team at Liberty Recruitment Group.
Crowe Watson Recruitment
Business Services Senior
Crowe Watson Recruitment Norwich, Norfolk
Accountancy practice recruitment specialists Crowe Watson are working exclusively with a leading firm of Chartered Accountants in Norwich to appoint an experienced Business Services Senior. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly regarded practice that genuinely invests in its people, offering a supportive working culture, flexible working, a company pension, and much more. If you are looking for a role where your contribution is valued and your progression is actively encouraged, this could be the ideal next step for your career. Our client is a well-established firm with a strong reputation across Norfolk and the wider region. Their Business Services team works with a diverse and interesting portfolio of clients, ranging from owner-managed businesses through to larger corporate entities, providing a high standard of accounts preparation, management accounts, and associated advisory work. The firm prides itself on maintaining close, long-term client relationships, and you will play a key role in delivering that quality of service. As a Business Services Senior, you will take ownership of a varied client portfolio, managing workflows efficiently and working closely with managers and partners to deliver outstanding results. Crowe Watson is renowned for its specialist approach to accountancy practice recruitment and has an excellent track record of placing talented professionals in roles where they can genuinely thrive. You will be joining a firm that offers real career development pathways, a collaborative team environment, and the scope to progress as your skills and experience grow. You might not meet all the criteria, but if you are passionate about developing yourself and your career, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restriction. Crowe Watson is acting as an Employment Agency. References to pay rates are indicative and salary is dependent on experience. Key Responsibilities Preparation of year-end accounts and management accounts for a varied portfolio of clients Providing support and mentoring to junior members of the team Liaising directly with clients, building and maintaining strong professional relationships Assisting managers and partners with ad hoc advisory and project work Managing your own workload and ensuring deadlines and quality standards are consistently met Requirements Must have previous experience working within a UK Practice environment ACA or ACCA student / qualified by experience, with a solid technical background in accounts preparation Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise confidently with clients and colleagues at all levels A proactive approach to your work with a genuine desire to develop your career within a growing firm Proficiency in accountancy software such as Xero, Sage, or similar platforms
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
Accountancy practice recruitment specialists Crowe Watson are working exclusively with a leading firm of Chartered Accountants in Norwich to appoint an experienced Business Services Senior. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly regarded practice that genuinely invests in its people, offering a supportive working culture, flexible working, a company pension, and much more. If you are looking for a role where your contribution is valued and your progression is actively encouraged, this could be the ideal next step for your career. Our client is a well-established firm with a strong reputation across Norfolk and the wider region. Their Business Services team works with a diverse and interesting portfolio of clients, ranging from owner-managed businesses through to larger corporate entities, providing a high standard of accounts preparation, management accounts, and associated advisory work. The firm prides itself on maintaining close, long-term client relationships, and you will play a key role in delivering that quality of service. As a Business Services Senior, you will take ownership of a varied client portfolio, managing workflows efficiently and working closely with managers and partners to deliver outstanding results. Crowe Watson is renowned for its specialist approach to accountancy practice recruitment and has an excellent track record of placing talented professionals in roles where they can genuinely thrive. You will be joining a firm that offers real career development pathways, a collaborative team environment, and the scope to progress as your skills and experience grow. You might not meet all the criteria, but if you are passionate about developing yourself and your career, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restriction. Crowe Watson is acting as an Employment Agency. References to pay rates are indicative and salary is dependent on experience. Key Responsibilities Preparation of year-end accounts and management accounts for a varied portfolio of clients Providing support and mentoring to junior members of the team Liaising directly with clients, building and maintaining strong professional relationships Assisting managers and partners with ad hoc advisory and project work Managing your own workload and ensuring deadlines and quality standards are consistently met Requirements Must have previous experience working within a UK Practice environment ACA or ACCA student / qualified by experience, with a solid technical background in accounts preparation Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise confidently with clients and colleagues at all levels A proactive approach to your work with a genuine desire to develop your career within a growing firm Proficiency in accountancy software such as Xero, Sage, or similar platforms
Clear IT Recruitment Limited
Audit Senior Manager
Clear IT Recruitment Limited Winchester, Hampshire
We are working with a well-established and highly regarded accountancy and tax advisory practice to recruit an Audit Senior Manager for their growing Audit team in Winchester. The firm forms part of a wider top-40 accountancy group and is known for its strong technical capability, high-quality client base, and supportive, people-first culture. This is a newly created role offering the opportunity to take ownership of a diverse client portfolio, play a key role in team leadership, and contribute to the ongoing growth and development of the audit function. Key Responsibilities • Lead and manage audit assignments from planning through to completion, ensuring high-quality delivery, budget control, and client satisfaction. • Act as the primary point of contact for a portfolio of clients, responding to ad hoc queries and developing long-term relationships. • Manage and develop client portfolios, identifying opportunities for additional services and assisting with new client wins. • Line manage and mentor a small team of junior staff, supporting their development and performance. • Contribute to the management and continuous improvement of audit procedures and wider compliance processes. • Support tenders, proposals, and other business development activities, helping to raise the firm's external profile. • Keep up to date with audit and accounting developments and provide technical guidance and training to the team. • Work closely with partners and senior leadership to support the firm's growth strategy. Candidate Requirements • ACA or ACCA qualified. • Circa 5 years' UK accountancy practice experience, including at least 3 years post-qualification. • Previous experience operating at Manager or Senior Manager level within a UK audit practice (medium or mid-tier firm). • Proven track record of delivering high-quality audits and managing client relationships. • Commercially minded with an aptitude for business development and portfolio growth. • Strong self-starter with excellent communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills. Employment Details • Permanent, full-time role based in Winchester. • Hybrid working model (three days in the office, up to two days remote). • Flexible working available around core hours (10am-4pm). Benefits • Competitive holiday package (25 days plus flexible options including holiday trading, flexible bank holidays, and additional service-related leave). • Dedicated Wellbeing Day each year. • Entry onto a structured Management Development Programme. • Regular employee recognition awards and long-service awards. • Comprehensive wellbeing and benefits package including EAP, wellbeing platform access, Health Cash Plan, pension salary sacrifice, electric vehicle scheme, Cycle to Work, and referral bonuses. • Death in Service Life Assurance and enhanced family leave policies. • Regular social events and exposure to a broad and interesting client base. • Genuine opportunities for progression within a fast-growing firm. Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear IT Recruitment Limited. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful.
Jul 07, 2026
Full time
We are working with a well-established and highly regarded accountancy and tax advisory practice to recruit an Audit Senior Manager for their growing Audit team in Winchester. The firm forms part of a wider top-40 accountancy group and is known for its strong technical capability, high-quality client base, and supportive, people-first culture. This is a newly created role offering the opportunity to take ownership of a diverse client portfolio, play a key role in team leadership, and contribute to the ongoing growth and development of the audit function. Key Responsibilities • Lead and manage audit assignments from planning through to completion, ensuring high-quality delivery, budget control, and client satisfaction. • Act as the primary point of contact for a portfolio of clients, responding to ad hoc queries and developing long-term relationships. • Manage and develop client portfolios, identifying opportunities for additional services and assisting with new client wins. • Line manage and mentor a small team of junior staff, supporting their development and performance. • Contribute to the management and continuous improvement of audit procedures and wider compliance processes. • Support tenders, proposals, and other business development activities, helping to raise the firm's external profile. • Keep up to date with audit and accounting developments and provide technical guidance and training to the team. • Work closely with partners and senior leadership to support the firm's growth strategy. Candidate Requirements • ACA or ACCA qualified. • Circa 5 years' UK accountancy practice experience, including at least 3 years post-qualification. • Previous experience operating at Manager or Senior Manager level within a UK audit practice (medium or mid-tier firm). • Proven track record of delivering high-quality audits and managing client relationships. • Commercially minded with an aptitude for business development and portfolio growth. • Strong self-starter with excellent communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills. Employment Details • Permanent, full-time role based in Winchester. • Hybrid working model (three days in the office, up to two days remote). • Flexible working available around core hours (10am-4pm). Benefits • Competitive holiday package (25 days plus flexible options including holiday trading, flexible bank holidays, and additional service-related leave). • Dedicated Wellbeing Day each year. • Entry onto a structured Management Development Programme. • Regular employee recognition awards and long-service awards. • Comprehensive wellbeing and benefits package including EAP, wellbeing platform access, Health Cash Plan, pension salary sacrifice, electric vehicle scheme, Cycle to Work, and referral bonuses. • Death in Service Life Assurance and enhanced family leave policies. • Regular social events and exposure to a broad and interesting client base. • Genuine opportunities for progression within a fast-growing firm. Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear IT Recruitment Limited. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful.

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