Compliance Officer Annual Salary: 40,000- 45,000 Location: Bredbury, Stockport Job Type: Full-time Join a globally recognised name, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the company operates in compliance with all relevant Health & Safety, Environmental, GDPR, Sustainability, and Risk Management legislation and standards. This position is integral in supporting the business through the development, implementation, monitoring, and auditing of compliance processes, policies, and procedures. Day-to-day of the role: Ensure company compliance with all applicable Health & Safety and Environmental legislation. Conduct internal Health & Safety audits and inspections. Manage risk assessment processes across the business. Maintain and monitor Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements. Lead and coordinate post-incident investigations and corrective actions. Support the development and maintenance of Health & Safety Plans, Method Statements, Access Permits, and Work Permits. Promote a culture of continuous improvement in health, safety, and environmental performance. Maintain GDPR compliance and support data governance activities. Ensure compliance with sustainability requirements and related reporting obligations. Develop, review, and implement policies and procedures to ensure ongoing legislative and regulatory compliance. Monitor changes in relevant legislation and recommend appropriate actions to maintain compliance. Lead preparation activities for internal and external audits. Conduct internal compliance audits across departments and operational processes. Prepare, maintain, and control compliance-related documentation. Produce reports, analysis, and compliance metrics as required by management. Ensure robust document control processes are maintained. Support Heads of Department with compliance-related administration. Manage and monitor Purchase Orders as required. Maintain records relating to company assets and support asset control processes. Liaise with internal stakeholders to gather and validate compliance information. Required Skills & Qualifications: Experience in a compliance, governance, Health & Safety, or risk management role. Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and best practice. Working knowledge of GDPR requirements. Experience conducting audits and managing compliance documentation. Excellent organisational and administrative skills. Strong analytical and report-writing capabilities. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent Health & Safety qualification (desirable). Experience of ISO standards and audit frameworks (desirable). Knowledge of sustainability and environmental compliance requirements (desirable). Experience working within engineering, transportation, manufacturing, or technology sectors (desirable). Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and training. Dynamic and supportive work environment. To apply for the Compliance Officer position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position.
Jul 06, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer Annual Salary: 40,000- 45,000 Location: Bredbury, Stockport Job Type: Full-time Join a globally recognised name, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the company operates in compliance with all relevant Health & Safety, Environmental, GDPR, Sustainability, and Risk Management legislation and standards. This position is integral in supporting the business through the development, implementation, monitoring, and auditing of compliance processes, policies, and procedures. Day-to-day of the role: Ensure company compliance with all applicable Health & Safety and Environmental legislation. Conduct internal Health & Safety audits and inspections. Manage risk assessment processes across the business. Maintain and monitor Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements. Lead and coordinate post-incident investigations and corrective actions. Support the development and maintenance of Health & Safety Plans, Method Statements, Access Permits, and Work Permits. Promote a culture of continuous improvement in health, safety, and environmental performance. Maintain GDPR compliance and support data governance activities. Ensure compliance with sustainability requirements and related reporting obligations. Develop, review, and implement policies and procedures to ensure ongoing legislative and regulatory compliance. Monitor changes in relevant legislation and recommend appropriate actions to maintain compliance. Lead preparation activities for internal and external audits. Conduct internal compliance audits across departments and operational processes. Prepare, maintain, and control compliance-related documentation. Produce reports, analysis, and compliance metrics as required by management. Ensure robust document control processes are maintained. Support Heads of Department with compliance-related administration. Manage and monitor Purchase Orders as required. Maintain records relating to company assets and support asset control processes. Liaise with internal stakeholders to gather and validate compliance information. Required Skills & Qualifications: Experience in a compliance, governance, Health & Safety, or risk management role. Strong understanding of Health & Safety legislation and best practice. Working knowledge of GDPR requirements. Experience conducting audits and managing compliance documentation. Excellent organisational and administrative skills. Strong analytical and report-writing capabilities. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent Health & Safety qualification (desirable). Experience of ISO standards and audit frameworks (desirable). Knowledge of sustainability and environmental compliance requirements (desirable). Experience working within engineering, transportation, manufacturing, or technology sectors (desirable). Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and training. Dynamic and supportive work environment. To apply for the Compliance Officer position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position.
Waste Site Operations Officer Coalville, Lount & Shepshed (Leicestershire) Full-time Field-based 6-Month Initial Contract (Immediate Start) Salary £20.00 - £21.00 per hour (PAYE) Equivalent to LCC Grade 10 (Points 23-26) Potential for higher rate for candidates with strong experience and a valid COTC (Certificate of Technical Competence) Mileage & expenses paid in line with LCC policy (excluding commuting) The Opportunity We are seeking a hands-on Waste Site Operations Officer to manage and support multiple Recycling & Household Waste Sites (RHWS) and Waste Transfer Stations (WTS) across the county. This is a highly operational, field-based role , ideal for someone with strong leadership experience in waste management or a similar environment. You will play a key role in ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient site operations while supporting and developing site teams. Key Responsibilities Manage and support staff across RHWS and WTS locations Conduct HR-related activities including: One-to-ones, return-to-work meetings, and performance reviews Investigations into attendance, conduct, and performance Supporting onboarding and training plans Deliver training through: Toolbox talks and safety briefings E-learning support and practical coaching Develop, monitor, and enforce: Safe systems of work and risk assessments Environmental compliance and waste documentation Quality Management System (QMS) processes Ensure accurate management of waste transfer documentation in line with legal requirements Manage stock control (PPE, consumables, equipment, fuel) Handle customer enquiries and complaints (face-to-face, phone, email) Occasionally drive a 3.5 tonne council vehicle Working Pattern 37-40 hours per week (typically Monday to Friday) Working hours usually between 8:00am - 7:00pm Occasional weekend work may be required Primarily field-based with minimal home/office working Requirements Essential Experience managing staff within waste management or a similar operational environment Strong HR experience (performance management, investigations, employee support) Experience delivering training and coaching teams Good IT skills (MS Office or equivalent) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong numeracy and literacy skills Customer service experience Full UK driving licence (up to 3.5 tonnes) Access to own vehicle with business insurance Desirable Certificate of Technical Competence (COTC) Experience driving a 3.5 tonne vehicle Additional Information PPE and some uniform will be provided Role may include wearing a Body Worn Camera (BWC) where required No DBS required Why Apply? Opportunity to secure a longer-term or permanent role Make a direct impact on local environmental services Work in a varied, active, and people-focused role Competitive hourly rate with flexibility for experienced candidates Apply Now If you have a strong background in waste operations, leadership, and compliance, and enjoy a hands-on management role, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 06, 2026
Seasonal
Waste Site Operations Officer Coalville, Lount & Shepshed (Leicestershire) Full-time Field-based 6-Month Initial Contract (Immediate Start) Salary £20.00 - £21.00 per hour (PAYE) Equivalent to LCC Grade 10 (Points 23-26) Potential for higher rate for candidates with strong experience and a valid COTC (Certificate of Technical Competence) Mileage & expenses paid in line with LCC policy (excluding commuting) The Opportunity We are seeking a hands-on Waste Site Operations Officer to manage and support multiple Recycling & Household Waste Sites (RHWS) and Waste Transfer Stations (WTS) across the county. This is a highly operational, field-based role , ideal for someone with strong leadership experience in waste management or a similar environment. You will play a key role in ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient site operations while supporting and developing site teams. Key Responsibilities Manage and support staff across RHWS and WTS locations Conduct HR-related activities including: One-to-ones, return-to-work meetings, and performance reviews Investigations into attendance, conduct, and performance Supporting onboarding and training plans Deliver training through: Toolbox talks and safety briefings E-learning support and practical coaching Develop, monitor, and enforce: Safe systems of work and risk assessments Environmental compliance and waste documentation Quality Management System (QMS) processes Ensure accurate management of waste transfer documentation in line with legal requirements Manage stock control (PPE, consumables, equipment, fuel) Handle customer enquiries and complaints (face-to-face, phone, email) Occasionally drive a 3.5 tonne council vehicle Working Pattern 37-40 hours per week (typically Monday to Friday) Working hours usually between 8:00am - 7:00pm Occasional weekend work may be required Primarily field-based with minimal home/office working Requirements Essential Experience managing staff within waste management or a similar operational environment Strong HR experience (performance management, investigations, employee support) Experience delivering training and coaching teams Good IT skills (MS Office or equivalent) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Strong numeracy and literacy skills Customer service experience Full UK driving licence (up to 3.5 tonnes) Access to own vehicle with business insurance Desirable Certificate of Technical Competence (COTC) Experience driving a 3.5 tonne vehicle Additional Information PPE and some uniform will be provided Role may include wearing a Body Worn Camera (BWC) where required No DBS required Why Apply? Opportunity to secure a longer-term or permanent role Make a direct impact on local environmental services Work in a varied, active, and people-focused role Competitive hourly rate with flexibility for experienced candidates Apply Now If you have a strong background in waste operations, leadership, and compliance, and enjoy a hands-on management role, we'd love to hear from you.
Are you looking for your next career move as an Assessment Officer, where you can support people, build valuable skills, and be part of a fast-paced digital environment? Transformative Business Services (TBS) works with some of the largest Government and Public Sector clients in the UK, delivering high-quality recruitment support services that help shape future talent click apply for full job details
Jul 06, 2026
Contractor
Are you looking for your next career move as an Assessment Officer, where you can support people, build valuable skills, and be part of a fast-paced digital environment? Transformative Business Services (TBS) works with some of the largest Government and Public Sector clients in the UK, delivering high-quality recruitment support services that help shape future talent click apply for full job details
Senior Development Management Officer (Town Planning) East London Hybrid Working Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 + Benefits We are currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Development Management Officer to join a high-performing planning team within one of London's most exciting regeneration and growth areas. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded and proactive Senior Development Management Officer to work on a diverse range of major and minor planning applications, regeneration schemes, and complex development projects within a fast-paced environment. The Role The successful Senior Development Management Officer will: Lead on complex Development Management projects, including pre-applications, applications, appeals, and planning policy work Prepare and present reports to Planning Committees, Members, and senior stakeholders Undertake planning assessments in line with Local Plan policies, regional frameworks, and the NPPF Manage a varied caseload while supporting junior team members Liaise with developers, consultants, statutory bodies, and local stakeholders Provide advice on conservation, listed buildings, ecology, and tree preservation matters About You To be considered for this Senior Development Management Officer opportunity, you should have: A degree in Town Planning or related discipline Eligibility for RTPI membership or equivalent experience Strong knowledge of planning legislation and Development Management processes Experience handling complex planning applications within a local authority or consultancy setting Excellent communication, organisational, and stakeholder management skills The ability to work independently in a high-pressure environment What's on Offer £40,000 - £55,000 salary package 30 days annual leave plus benefits Hybrid and flexible working Career progression opportunities The chance to work on some of London's most high-profile development and regeneration projects If you are an ambitious Senior Development Management Officer looking for your next challenge or a DM Officer looking for a step up, apply today! You can call or email me on (phone number removed) or (url removed) to discuss anything further. Reference - 67798
Jul 06, 2026
Full time
Senior Development Management Officer (Town Planning) East London Hybrid Working Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 + Benefits We are currently recruiting for an experienced Senior Development Management Officer to join a high-performing planning team within one of London's most exciting regeneration and growth areas. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially minded and proactive Senior Development Management Officer to work on a diverse range of major and minor planning applications, regeneration schemes, and complex development projects within a fast-paced environment. The Role The successful Senior Development Management Officer will: Lead on complex Development Management projects, including pre-applications, applications, appeals, and planning policy work Prepare and present reports to Planning Committees, Members, and senior stakeholders Undertake planning assessments in line with Local Plan policies, regional frameworks, and the NPPF Manage a varied caseload while supporting junior team members Liaise with developers, consultants, statutory bodies, and local stakeholders Provide advice on conservation, listed buildings, ecology, and tree preservation matters About You To be considered for this Senior Development Management Officer opportunity, you should have: A degree in Town Planning or related discipline Eligibility for RTPI membership or equivalent experience Strong knowledge of planning legislation and Development Management processes Experience handling complex planning applications within a local authority or consultancy setting Excellent communication, organisational, and stakeholder management skills The ability to work independently in a high-pressure environment What's on Offer £40,000 - £55,000 salary package 30 days annual leave plus benefits Hybrid and flexible working Career progression opportunities The chance to work on some of London's most high-profile development and regeneration projects If you are an ambitious Senior Development Management Officer looking for your next challenge or a DM Officer looking for a step up, apply today! You can call or email me on (phone number removed) or (url removed) to discuss anything further. Reference - 67798
Health, Safety & Environmental Advisor - Manufacturing 50,000 - 60,000 + Progression + Training + Company Benefits Liverpool Commutable from Prescot, Kirkby, St Helens, Widnes Are you a HSE Advisor or similar with a background in Manufacturing looking to join a market leading company, playing a key role in ensuring best practice and implementing change to create a safer work environment? On offer is the opportunity to work for a market leading manufacturer who are looking to improve their main site. They are a growing company and have internation presence and customers. The role will revolve around managing all Health, Safety and Environmental factors on site, conducting risk assessment, advising on policy changes and implementing change. You will be ensuring compliance with rules and laws, training new and current staff on best practice. This role would suit a HSE Advisor or similar looking to join a market leading manufacturing company play a key role in all Health, Safety and Environmental matters on site. The Role Managing HSE on site Carrying out Risk assessment Advising on new or changes to policy Training staff The Person HSE Advisor or similar NEBOSH qualified Manufacturing background Commutable to Liverpool For more information please click apply - REFERENCE 5222a elix Sourcing Solutions is a specialist recruiter for Engineering, IT and Science roles ranging from mid to senior level positions. Please be aware that we will only accept applications from candidates that have a valid work permit to work in the UK. By applying to this job, you are confirming that you do not hold a criminal record and that you know of no legal reason why you would be ineligible for employment. Health and Safety Health Safety Environmental HSE HS EHS SHE HSE Advisor HSE Officer HSE Coordinator Manufacturing Risk Assessments Liverpool Prescot Kirkby St Helens Widnes INDMP
Jul 05, 2026
Full time
Health, Safety & Environmental Advisor - Manufacturing 50,000 - 60,000 + Progression + Training + Company Benefits Liverpool Commutable from Prescot, Kirkby, St Helens, Widnes Are you a HSE Advisor or similar with a background in Manufacturing looking to join a market leading company, playing a key role in ensuring best practice and implementing change to create a safer work environment? On offer is the opportunity to work for a market leading manufacturer who are looking to improve their main site. They are a growing company and have internation presence and customers. The role will revolve around managing all Health, Safety and Environmental factors on site, conducting risk assessment, advising on policy changes and implementing change. You will be ensuring compliance with rules and laws, training new and current staff on best practice. This role would suit a HSE Advisor or similar looking to join a market leading manufacturing company play a key role in all Health, Safety and Environmental matters on site. The Role Managing HSE on site Carrying out Risk assessment Advising on new or changes to policy Training staff The Person HSE Advisor or similar NEBOSH qualified Manufacturing background Commutable to Liverpool For more information please click apply - REFERENCE 5222a elix Sourcing Solutions is a specialist recruiter for Engineering, IT and Science roles ranging from mid to senior level positions. Please be aware that we will only accept applications from candidates that have a valid work permit to work in the UK. By applying to this job, you are confirming that you do not hold a criminal record and that you know of no legal reason why you would be ineligible for employment. Health and Safety Health Safety Environmental HSE HS EHS SHE HSE Advisor HSE Officer HSE Coordinator Manufacturing Risk Assessments Liverpool Prescot Kirkby St Helens Widnes INDMP
Are you looking for your next career move as an Assessment Officer, where you can support people, build valuable skills, and be part of a fast-paced digital environment? Transformative Business Services (TBS) works with some of the largest Government and Public Sector clients in the UK, delivering high-quality recruitment support services that help shape future talent click apply for full job details
Jul 05, 2026
Contractor
Are you looking for your next career move as an Assessment Officer, where you can support people, build valuable skills, and be part of a fast-paced digital environment? Transformative Business Services (TBS) works with some of the largest Government and Public Sector clients in the UK, delivering high-quality recruitment support services that help shape future talent click apply for full job details
Assessment and Curriculum Administrator ASAP - 4 weeks with a potential of being extended 15.97 Campus based Assessment and Curriculum Support Support the creation and delivery of weekly TBL examinations (iRATs). Liaise with clinical and academic staff to ensure timely updates and uploads. Collate feedback from TBL sessions for processing of assessments. Support invigilation of iRATs during TBL sessions. General maintenance of assessment devices. Work with the ACO to ensure assessments and results comply with Assessment Policy, Programme Specification, Senate Regulations, and GMC standards. Provide administrative support for assessments across MBBS and PA programmes, including OSCEs, ASTs, AKTs, and AKPTs. Administer iRAT assessments, data entry, including uploading questions and results into specialist software and releasing results via the e-portfolio. Assist in the smooth running of all assessments, including scheduling, paper creation, venue management, and implementation of procedures. Support the return and communication of coursework and portfolio marks. Adhere to results checking procedures and escalate concerns appropriately. Governance and Communication Ensure timely feedback communication to students. Accommodate additional needs for students during assessments. Support staff training related to assessment provision. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jul 04, 2026
Seasonal
Assessment and Curriculum Administrator ASAP - 4 weeks with a potential of being extended 15.97 Campus based Assessment and Curriculum Support Support the creation and delivery of weekly TBL examinations (iRATs). Liaise with clinical and academic staff to ensure timely updates and uploads. Collate feedback from TBL sessions for processing of assessments. Support invigilation of iRATs during TBL sessions. General maintenance of assessment devices. Work with the ACO to ensure assessments and results comply with Assessment Policy, Programme Specification, Senate Regulations, and GMC standards. Provide administrative support for assessments across MBBS and PA programmes, including OSCEs, ASTs, AKTs, and AKPTs. Administer iRAT assessments, data entry, including uploading questions and results into specialist software and releasing results via the e-portfolio. Assist in the smooth running of all assessments, including scheduling, paper creation, venue management, and implementation of procedures. Support the return and communication of coursework and portfolio marks. Adhere to results checking procedures and escalate concerns appropriately. Governance and Communication Ensure timely feedback communication to students. Accommodate additional needs for students during assessments. Support staff training related to assessment provision. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Job Title: EHCP Administrator Location: Havering Term: Temp - initially 3 months Rate: 16.84 Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of children and young people? We are seeking a motivated and organised EHCP Administrator to join our Starting Well, Education, Assessment & Placement team. This is an exciting opportunity to support the administration and coordination of Education, Health, and Care (EHC) assessments and reviews. Key Responsibilities: Provide administrative support to case officers and managers. Maintain existing EHCPs, ensuring compliance with statutory processes. Request and collate necessary statutory advice and data. Arrange panel meetings and assist with mediation and tribunal matters. Coordinate effective communication between parents, multi-agency colleagues, and stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Experience: Previous experience in a public-facing role and working to strict deadlines. Knowledge of EHCP review processes Safeguarding experience Additional Requirements: Enhanced DBS check required. A commitment to safeguarding, equality, and confidentiality. Embrace our client's iCare values in all aspects of your work. Join us in this unprecedented time of change and contribute to providing exceptional services to the community of Havering! If you are enthusiastic and eager to support our mission, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and be part of a team that makes a real impact! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jul 04, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: EHCP Administrator Location: Havering Term: Temp - initially 3 months Rate: 16.84 Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of children and young people? We are seeking a motivated and organised EHCP Administrator to join our Starting Well, Education, Assessment & Placement team. This is an exciting opportunity to support the administration and coordination of Education, Health, and Care (EHC) assessments and reviews. Key Responsibilities: Provide administrative support to case officers and managers. Maintain existing EHCPs, ensuring compliance with statutory processes. Request and collate necessary statutory advice and data. Arrange panel meetings and assist with mediation and tribunal matters. Coordinate effective communication between parents, multi-agency colleagues, and stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Experience: Previous experience in a public-facing role and working to strict deadlines. Knowledge of EHCP review processes Safeguarding experience Additional Requirements: Enhanced DBS check required. A commitment to safeguarding, equality, and confidentiality. Embrace our client's iCare values in all aspects of your work. Join us in this unprecedented time of change and contribute to providing exceptional services to the community of Havering! If you are enthusiastic and eager to support our mission, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and be part of a team that makes a real impact! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
The role of the Security Senior Team Leader involves overseeing the day-to-day security operations and that they are completed in a safe and competent manner, in compliance with all safety and security regulation, policies and procedures. The role acts as a conduit between the team leads, members and senior management and the client. Your Time at Work Monday - Friday 08:00 - 16:00 40 Hours per week £20.89 per hour Our Perfect Worker Core Responsibilities 1. Act as G4S management team point of contact for the client. 2. To act as the liaison and escalation point of contact between team leaders, individual team members and the Guardforce management. 3. Provide operational guidance and support , including front of house duties as and when required. 4. Schedule employees ,ensuring staffing levels meets compliance 5. Participate in the effective training of all new security officers to achieve the standard of suitably qualified and experienced personnel. 6. Maintaining the level of proficiency within the guardforce. 7. Conduct staff welfare assessments. 8. Maintain operational standards and effectiveness. 9. Ensure compliance with the rules and regulations of the site and local operation procedures. 10. Support identified training needs analysis. 11. Conduct incident/accident investigations and raise appropriate reports, including fault reports of assets to client. 12. Absence Management 13. Record Keeping Key Responsibilities Performance Leadership: Set and monitor teams performance metrics (KPIs) Operational Management: Organize daily work tasks , delegate effectively and ensure adherence and compliance to company/client policies and safety procedures. Mentorship and Coaching: Mentor team members and team leaders , identify training needs and support development of staff. Problem - Solving & Escalation: Resolve operational issues and conflicts, acting as an escalation point. Communication: Act as a key liaison between senior management and team leaders/members and liaison with client in managers absence. Required Qualification & Skills Experience: Generally, requires 3-5 years of experience in a leadership or supervisory role. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to motivate teams , foster workplace collaboration and lead by example. providing leadership and conflict resolution and guidance and support. Communication: - Strong Customer service focus - Excellent interpersonal skills to communicate, interact and build strong positive relationships effectively with others in both personal and professional setting. Analytical Skills: - Ability to analyse performance data and improve operational standards and processes. Technical Proficiency: - Computer literacy and numeracy. - Experience in Risk Analysis and creating Risk Assessments. - Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. The ability to conduct and organise Job briefs. - Employee Scheduling - Strong Incident Management Reporting, Report writing and Investigation skills. Key Information and Benefits - 5.6 weeks paid holiday (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays - subject to shift pattern and accrual) - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Financial support for SIA Licence & renewal - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eyecare vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Referral Scheme - Free uniform provided Job ref: 1G4S (G144) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Jul 04, 2026
Full time
The role of the Security Senior Team Leader involves overseeing the day-to-day security operations and that they are completed in a safe and competent manner, in compliance with all safety and security regulation, policies and procedures. The role acts as a conduit between the team leads, members and senior management and the client. Your Time at Work Monday - Friday 08:00 - 16:00 40 Hours per week £20.89 per hour Our Perfect Worker Core Responsibilities 1. Act as G4S management team point of contact for the client. 2. To act as the liaison and escalation point of contact between team leaders, individual team members and the Guardforce management. 3. Provide operational guidance and support , including front of house duties as and when required. 4. Schedule employees ,ensuring staffing levels meets compliance 5. Participate in the effective training of all new security officers to achieve the standard of suitably qualified and experienced personnel. 6. Maintaining the level of proficiency within the guardforce. 7. Conduct staff welfare assessments. 8. Maintain operational standards and effectiveness. 9. Ensure compliance with the rules and regulations of the site and local operation procedures. 10. Support identified training needs analysis. 11. Conduct incident/accident investigations and raise appropriate reports, including fault reports of assets to client. 12. Absence Management 13. Record Keeping Key Responsibilities Performance Leadership: Set and monitor teams performance metrics (KPIs) Operational Management: Organize daily work tasks , delegate effectively and ensure adherence and compliance to company/client policies and safety procedures. Mentorship and Coaching: Mentor team members and team leaders , identify training needs and support development of staff. Problem - Solving & Escalation: Resolve operational issues and conflicts, acting as an escalation point. Communication: Act as a key liaison between senior management and team leaders/members and liaison with client in managers absence. Required Qualification & Skills Experience: Generally, requires 3-5 years of experience in a leadership or supervisory role. Leadership Skills: Proven ability to motivate teams , foster workplace collaboration and lead by example. providing leadership and conflict resolution and guidance and support. Communication: - Strong Customer service focus - Excellent interpersonal skills to communicate, interact and build strong positive relationships effectively with others in both personal and professional setting. Analytical Skills: - Ability to analyse performance data and improve operational standards and processes. Technical Proficiency: - Computer literacy and numeracy. - Experience in Risk Analysis and creating Risk Assessments. - Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. The ability to conduct and organise Job briefs. - Employee Scheduling - Strong Incident Management Reporting, Report writing and Investigation skills. Key Information and Benefits - 5.6 weeks paid holiday (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays - subject to shift pattern and accrual) - Workplace pension scheme - Life assurance benefit - Financial support for SIA Licence & renewal - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eyecare vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Progression, training & development opportunities - Referral Scheme - Free uniform provided Job ref: 1G4S (G144) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Surveyor Job Type: Full-time, Temp Location: Rotherham Daily Rate: £350 via PAYE We are seeking an experienced and motivated Surveyor to lead the development of a comprehensive Asset Management Strategy/Plan for the Council's property portfolio. This role offers the opportunity to work with a forward-thinking local authority and play a pivotal role in shaping the future management, utilisation, and optimisation of a diverse range of assets. Day-to-day of the role: Lead the preparation of a strategic asset management plan/strategy. Undertake condition and asset assessments across the Council's property estate to inform the strategy. Analyse property performance, utilisation, lifecycle costs, and opportunities for rationalisation. Provide professional surveying advice on both operational and non-operational assets. Assist in identifying investment priorities and efficiencies. Contribute to data collection, reporting, and stakeholder engagement. Work collaboratively with the Head of Property, Estates team, council officers, consultants, and senior leadership. Required Skills & Qualifications: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS preferred) or equivalent relevant experience. Strong knowledge of local authority asset management plans and strategies. Excellent analytical and report-writing skills. Ability to interpret asset data and provide practical recommendations. Strong stakeholder communication and project management abilities. Benefits: Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. Access to a dedicated consultant for ongoing support. Secure and easy-to-use online timesheet system. Self-service portal for managing holiday requests, payslips, and other employment documents. Inclusion in pension schemes, paid holiday schemes, and maternity benefits. To apply for this Surveyor position, please submit your CV by clicking Apply Now.
Jul 04, 2026
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Surveyor Job Type: Full-time, Temp Location: Rotherham Daily Rate: £350 via PAYE We are seeking an experienced and motivated Surveyor to lead the development of a comprehensive Asset Management Strategy/Plan for the Council's property portfolio. This role offers the opportunity to work with a forward-thinking local authority and play a pivotal role in shaping the future management, utilisation, and optimisation of a diverse range of assets. Day-to-day of the role: Lead the preparation of a strategic asset management plan/strategy. Undertake condition and asset assessments across the Council's property estate to inform the strategy. Analyse property performance, utilisation, lifecycle costs, and opportunities for rationalisation. Provide professional surveying advice on both operational and non-operational assets. Assist in identifying investment priorities and efficiencies. Contribute to data collection, reporting, and stakeholder engagement. Work collaboratively with the Head of Property, Estates team, council officers, consultants, and senior leadership. Required Skills & Qualifications: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS preferred) or equivalent relevant experience. Strong knowledge of local authority asset management plans and strategies. Excellent analytical and report-writing skills. Ability to interpret asset data and provide practical recommendations. Strong stakeholder communication and project management abilities. Benefits: Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. Access to a dedicated consultant for ongoing support. Secure and easy-to-use online timesheet system. Self-service portal for managing holiday requests, payslips, and other employment documents. Inclusion in pension schemes, paid holiday schemes, and maternity benefits. To apply for this Surveyor position, please submit your CV by clicking Apply Now.
INTELLIGENCE ANALYST The Analyst provides expertise through the development and use of analytical products to assist decision making at a strategic, tactical and operational level. Specific Role Purpose: The Analyst provides expertise through the development and use of analytical products to assist decision making at a strategic, tactical and operational level. They deliver insights and offer value to the organisation in understanding the threat, risks and vulnerabilities that are identified through intelligence and investigations. Key Responsibilities: Force Intelligence Analysts require a wide skill set and maturity to ensure resilience and high pressure demands of the Force policing requirements for West Midlands are met across both Covert and Overt operational activities. Aspiring Force Intelligence analysts will ideally have experience of major investigations, strategic and partnership working. In addition they must have demonstrable analytical skills at a very high standard. Regardless of area of expertise, all analytical products are National Intelligence Model (NIM) compliant. Strategy Conduct analysis at a strategic, tactical and/or operational level, identifying and using appropriate analytical tools and techniques to interpret gaps, patterns and trends, assess threat, risk and harm and make recommendations in support of decision making, prioritisation and resource allocation. To assist in the development of intelligence collection plans to ensure the effective communication of these to: operational officers; Senior Leaders; Force Executive Team; other Police Forces and external partners. Identification and assessment of the Tactical and Strategic Priorities for Force through use of MoRILE. To develop and maintain knowledge of current intelligence together with crime trends and patterns relevant to the force. To utilise their subject matter knowledge to advise upon and recommend likely targets or pathways of resolution from their analysis to senior officers. Professional Leadership To contribute to a system of governance, to deliver a clear and integrated approach to tackling crime and vulnerability threats across the organisation. Provide advice and interpret policies, legislation and practice to ensure internal customers are fully aware of all relevant facts to support informed decision making. Provide complex evidential analysis and professional witness testimony to the highest of standard to secure the successful prosecution of offenders involved in serious and organised crime. Maintain awareness of innovation within intelligence & analysis to ensure implementation of the latest techniques, tactics, products, best practice and information relevant to the role. Direct and guide research completed by others. Engagement Prepare briefing notes and deliver clear presentations where appropriate ensuring that the medium used is suitable for the audience. Through engagement with key stakeholders, establish and interpret requirements to ensure the needs of stakeholders are met. To maintain relationships and to liaise with staff across the force and other agencies to obtain and/or disseminate information, and actively participate in meetings. To interpret and work with investigators to retrieve and shape complex information/data from crime scenes for inclusions in analysis and reports. When required to do so, offer specialist guidance, influencing decision making of Force Executive Team, Police Senior Investigating Officers, Intelligence Managers and Intelligence Officers regarding crime, community tensions and operations. Compliance To undertake all analytical functions in preparation of National Intelligence Model products, in accordance with the Analysis Authorised Professional Practice guidance set by the College of Policing. To prepare evidence, attend court and give evidence in support of crime investigations. Perform regular dip samples for data quality, including evaluation information and its risk where appropriate (such as the use of the National Intelligence Record 3x5x2 ). Work to a high level of integrity, routinely handling Secret information, and as such following GPMS and other guidance with regard to handling and storing this data. Adhere to all legislation, working principles, policies & guidance relevant to the role. To ensure that a duty of care is shown and take appropriate action to comply with Health and Safety requirements at all times. Change Management & Delivery Be able to switch between tactical, operational and strategic roles to fulfil the analytical needs of the organisation. Monitor & Evaluate Provide detailed analysis to assist the organisational understanding of multiple facets of crime and vulnerability threats. Provide effective horizon and environmental scanning products. Achieved through proactive scanning research, and subsequent analysis of research. To communicate findings, inference and hypothesis. Provide comprehensive analytical products that interpret intelligence and provide clear understanding and guidance to drive the proactive acquisition of further intelligence and evidence. General College of Policing Intelligence Professionalisation Programme (IPP) Qualification (to complete within 12 months of appointment), and continued IPP compliance. The post holder will be expected to undertake training as and when required. The post holder will be expected to comply with health and safety requirements. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the role. SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES REQUIRED FOR EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE Knowledge & Experience This section should detail the requirement of previous experiences and knowledge gained from academic qualifications if appropriate. e.g. significant experience of administrative duties, degree level educated. Essential: Degree level in relevant subject or equivalent qualification or experience within a similar environment Experience of collating, evaluating, structuring and processing data to identify patterns, series, similarities and discrepancies within a variety of information types. Ability to use software packages in the charting and analytical preparation of data Evidence of working with, Interpreting & simplifying complex data sets. Highly competent in the use of Microsoft packages, advanced skills in Microsoft Excel. Evidence a good understanding of the requirements of the National Intelligence Model (NIM) Understanding of, and ability to apply, relevant legislation (i.e ECHR, RIPA, Data Protection). Experience of working within a team and on own initiative, effectively planning and organising activities and resources to meet objectives. Desirable: Experience as an Intelligence Analyst within a law enforcement agency (LEA). Knowledge of current crime threat trends and organisational, policy issues relevant to policing. Experience of using databases to both input and extract data. Experience of the use of statistical and risk models Experience of relevant analytical tools, such as iBASE, i2 workstation, GIS applications and other customised databases; Understand the practical distinctions between analysis, policy and decision-making Skills This section should detail the competency requirement which could be developed through non formal training. e.g. effective time management, influencing and negotiating, effective communication including written and verbal. Refer to skills database for core operational skills Essential: Experience of research and analytical processes / techniques. Ability to work in a high pressure environment yet still providing accuracy at all times and a high level of detail. Articulate and able to discuss Influence and negotiate Ability to work as part of a team Evidence of preparing and delivering presentations. Ability to build positive relationships with colleagues, internal and external partners Self-motivated with the ability to work with minimum supervision and use own initiative. Desirable: Ability to recognise conscious / unconscious biases associated with intelligence analysis. Hours of Work and Flexibility: You will work on a shift pattern which could encompass early mornings, late evening shifts and weekends. The core hours of this role will be on an agreed shift pattern. Working outside of these hours may be required. There is a requirement to work flexibly at all times with due regard to prevailing workloads and priorities. There may be a requirement at times to travel to other locations within the Force area. Due to the nature of this role it is essential that you re flexible in terms of your working location and are prepared to work temporarily at other locations. Must have capability to travel to different locations across the Region and undertake all assignments in a timely manner. Due to the requirement to work flexibly, unsocial hours and personal safety for lone working; public transport may not be available or suitable at these times.
Jul 04, 2026
Contractor
INTELLIGENCE ANALYST The Analyst provides expertise through the development and use of analytical products to assist decision making at a strategic, tactical and operational level. Specific Role Purpose: The Analyst provides expertise through the development and use of analytical products to assist decision making at a strategic, tactical and operational level. They deliver insights and offer value to the organisation in understanding the threat, risks and vulnerabilities that are identified through intelligence and investigations. Key Responsibilities: Force Intelligence Analysts require a wide skill set and maturity to ensure resilience and high pressure demands of the Force policing requirements for West Midlands are met across both Covert and Overt operational activities. Aspiring Force Intelligence analysts will ideally have experience of major investigations, strategic and partnership working. In addition they must have demonstrable analytical skills at a very high standard. Regardless of area of expertise, all analytical products are National Intelligence Model (NIM) compliant. Strategy Conduct analysis at a strategic, tactical and/or operational level, identifying and using appropriate analytical tools and techniques to interpret gaps, patterns and trends, assess threat, risk and harm and make recommendations in support of decision making, prioritisation and resource allocation. To assist in the development of intelligence collection plans to ensure the effective communication of these to: operational officers; Senior Leaders; Force Executive Team; other Police Forces and external partners. Identification and assessment of the Tactical and Strategic Priorities for Force through use of MoRILE. To develop and maintain knowledge of current intelligence together with crime trends and patterns relevant to the force. To utilise their subject matter knowledge to advise upon and recommend likely targets or pathways of resolution from their analysis to senior officers. Professional Leadership To contribute to a system of governance, to deliver a clear and integrated approach to tackling crime and vulnerability threats across the organisation. Provide advice and interpret policies, legislation and practice to ensure internal customers are fully aware of all relevant facts to support informed decision making. Provide complex evidential analysis and professional witness testimony to the highest of standard to secure the successful prosecution of offenders involved in serious and organised crime. Maintain awareness of innovation within intelligence & analysis to ensure implementation of the latest techniques, tactics, products, best practice and information relevant to the role. Direct and guide research completed by others. Engagement Prepare briefing notes and deliver clear presentations where appropriate ensuring that the medium used is suitable for the audience. Through engagement with key stakeholders, establish and interpret requirements to ensure the needs of stakeholders are met. To maintain relationships and to liaise with staff across the force and other agencies to obtain and/or disseminate information, and actively participate in meetings. To interpret and work with investigators to retrieve and shape complex information/data from crime scenes for inclusions in analysis and reports. When required to do so, offer specialist guidance, influencing decision making of Force Executive Team, Police Senior Investigating Officers, Intelligence Managers and Intelligence Officers regarding crime, community tensions and operations. Compliance To undertake all analytical functions in preparation of National Intelligence Model products, in accordance with the Analysis Authorised Professional Practice guidance set by the College of Policing. To prepare evidence, attend court and give evidence in support of crime investigations. Perform regular dip samples for data quality, including evaluation information and its risk where appropriate (such as the use of the National Intelligence Record 3x5x2 ). Work to a high level of integrity, routinely handling Secret information, and as such following GPMS and other guidance with regard to handling and storing this data. Adhere to all legislation, working principles, policies & guidance relevant to the role. To ensure that a duty of care is shown and take appropriate action to comply with Health and Safety requirements at all times. Change Management & Delivery Be able to switch between tactical, operational and strategic roles to fulfil the analytical needs of the organisation. Monitor & Evaluate Provide detailed analysis to assist the organisational understanding of multiple facets of crime and vulnerability threats. Provide effective horizon and environmental scanning products. Achieved through proactive scanning research, and subsequent analysis of research. To communicate findings, inference and hypothesis. Provide comprehensive analytical products that interpret intelligence and provide clear understanding and guidance to drive the proactive acquisition of further intelligence and evidence. General College of Policing Intelligence Professionalisation Programme (IPP) Qualification (to complete within 12 months of appointment), and continued IPP compliance. The post holder will be expected to undertake training as and when required. The post holder will be expected to comply with health and safety requirements. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the role. SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES REQUIRED FOR EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE Knowledge & Experience This section should detail the requirement of previous experiences and knowledge gained from academic qualifications if appropriate. e.g. significant experience of administrative duties, degree level educated. Essential: Degree level in relevant subject or equivalent qualification or experience within a similar environment Experience of collating, evaluating, structuring and processing data to identify patterns, series, similarities and discrepancies within a variety of information types. Ability to use software packages in the charting and analytical preparation of data Evidence of working with, Interpreting & simplifying complex data sets. Highly competent in the use of Microsoft packages, advanced skills in Microsoft Excel. Evidence a good understanding of the requirements of the National Intelligence Model (NIM) Understanding of, and ability to apply, relevant legislation (i.e ECHR, RIPA, Data Protection). Experience of working within a team and on own initiative, effectively planning and organising activities and resources to meet objectives. Desirable: Experience as an Intelligence Analyst within a law enforcement agency (LEA). Knowledge of current crime threat trends and organisational, policy issues relevant to policing. Experience of using databases to both input and extract data. Experience of the use of statistical and risk models Experience of relevant analytical tools, such as iBASE, i2 workstation, GIS applications and other customised databases; Understand the practical distinctions between analysis, policy and decision-making Skills This section should detail the competency requirement which could be developed through non formal training. e.g. effective time management, influencing and negotiating, effective communication including written and verbal. Refer to skills database for core operational skills Essential: Experience of research and analytical processes / techniques. Ability to work in a high pressure environment yet still providing accuracy at all times and a high level of detail. Articulate and able to discuss Influence and negotiate Ability to work as part of a team Evidence of preparing and delivering presentations. Ability to build positive relationships with colleagues, internal and external partners Self-motivated with the ability to work with minimum supervision and use own initiative. Desirable: Ability to recognise conscious / unconscious biases associated with intelligence analysis. Hours of Work and Flexibility: You will work on a shift pattern which could encompass early mornings, late evening shifts and weekends. The core hours of this role will be on an agreed shift pattern. Working outside of these hours may be required. There is a requirement to work flexibly at all times with due regard to prevailing workloads and priorities. There may be a requirement at times to travel to other locations within the Force area. Due to the nature of this role it is essential that you re flexible in terms of your working location and are prepared to work temporarily at other locations. Must have capability to travel to different locations across the Region and undertake all assignments in a timely manner. Due to the requirement to work flexibly, unsocial hours and personal safety for lone working; public transport may not be available or suitable at these times.
We are seeking an exceptional Interim Associate Director of HR Operations to join a large, complex NHS organisation during a significant period of transformation.This is a senior leadership opportunity for an experienced HR professional who can provide strategic and operational leadership across a workforce of approximately 12,000 employees. Reporting directly to the Deputy Chief People Officer, you will lead critical People Services functions including Employee Relations, Resourcing, Medical Staffing, Temporary Workforce, Occupational Health, Wellbeing, and Psychological Support Services. You will play a pivotal role in shaping workforce strategy, improving employee experience, supporting organisational change, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, responsive and efficient HR services. Key Responsibilities Provide strategic leadership across HR Operations and Wellbeing services. Lead the delivery of workforce priorities, ensuring performance against key people and organisational objectives. Provide expert advice on highly complex employee relations matters, employment law, and workforce risk. Lead and manage Employment Tribunal cases, including strategy, preparation, legal liaison and risk assessment. Oversee medical staffing, recruitment, talent acquisition and temporary workforce functions. Support complex organisational change programmes including restructures, TUPE transfers and consultation processes. Lead the development, implementation and review of HR policies, procedures and employment practices. Build strong relationships with Trade Unions, Staff Side representatives and senior clinical and operational leaders. Oversee Occupational Health, Wellbeing and Psychological Support services, ensuring they deliver measurable benefits for staff health and engagement. Drive continuous improvement, service transformation and workforce innovation through data, technology and best practice. Provide leadership on governance, workforce reporting, compliance and audit requirements. Deputise for the Deputy Chief People Officer when required. Essential ExperienceWe are particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate significant NHS experience across the following areas: Employment Tribunals and complex case management. Complex Employee Relations, including senior-level and medical workforce cases. Medical Staffing and workforce governance. Temporary Staffing and workforce optimisation. Recruitment, Resourcing and Talent Acquisition. Organisational Change, TUPE and workforce transformation programmes. Partnership working with Trade Unions and Staff Side representatives. Leadership of large HR operational teams within a complex NHS environment. Essential Skills & Qualifications Extensive senior HR leadership experience gained within the NHS. Detailed knowledge of employment legislation and NHS Terms & Conditions. Proven experience influencing and advising Executive Directors, Senior Leaders and Clinical Leaders. Strong financial and budget management capability. Experience leading high-performing HR teams through change and transformation. Excellent stakeholder management, negotiation and communication skills. CIPD Level 7 qualification (or equivalent senior HR experience) desirable. Why Apply?This assignment offers an opportunity to join a forward-thinking NHS organisation undertaking a major transformation programme and creating a modern, sustainable workforce for the future. You will have the opportunity to influence strategic workforce decisions, lead critical operational services, and make a tangible impact on employee experience and organisational performance. Duration: 9 MonthsStart: ASAPHours: 37.5 per week (Monday to Friday)Based on site, a minimum of 3 days per week in Dorset If you are an immediately available senior NHS HR leader with expertise in employment tribunals, employee relations, medical staffing, temporary workforce management and recruitment, we'd be delighted to hear from you. 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 Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jul 04, 2026
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We are seeking an exceptional Interim Associate Director of HR Operations to join a large, complex NHS organisation during a significant period of transformation.This is a senior leadership opportunity for an experienced HR professional who can provide strategic and operational leadership across a workforce of approximately 12,000 employees. Reporting directly to the Deputy Chief People Officer, you will lead critical People Services functions including Employee Relations, Resourcing, Medical Staffing, Temporary Workforce, Occupational Health, Wellbeing, and Psychological Support Services. You will play a pivotal role in shaping workforce strategy, improving employee experience, supporting organisational change, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, responsive and efficient HR services. Key Responsibilities Provide strategic leadership across HR Operations and Wellbeing services. Lead the delivery of workforce priorities, ensuring performance against key people and organisational objectives. Provide expert advice on highly complex employee relations matters, employment law, and workforce risk. Lead and manage Employment Tribunal cases, including strategy, preparation, legal liaison and risk assessment. Oversee medical staffing, recruitment, talent acquisition and temporary workforce functions. Support complex organisational change programmes including restructures, TUPE transfers and consultation processes. Lead the development, implementation and review of HR policies, procedures and employment practices. Build strong relationships with Trade Unions, Staff Side representatives and senior clinical and operational leaders. Oversee Occupational Health, Wellbeing and Psychological Support services, ensuring they deliver measurable benefits for staff health and engagement. Drive continuous improvement, service transformation and workforce innovation through data, technology and best practice. Provide leadership on governance, workforce reporting, compliance and audit requirements. Deputise for the Deputy Chief People Officer when required. Essential ExperienceWe are particularly interested in candidates who can demonstrate significant NHS experience across the following areas: Employment Tribunals and complex case management. Complex Employee Relations, including senior-level and medical workforce cases. Medical Staffing and workforce governance. Temporary Staffing and workforce optimisation. Recruitment, Resourcing and Talent Acquisition. Organisational Change, TUPE and workforce transformation programmes. Partnership working with Trade Unions and Staff Side representatives. Leadership of large HR operational teams within a complex NHS environment. Essential Skills & Qualifications Extensive senior HR leadership experience gained within the NHS. Detailed knowledge of employment legislation and NHS Terms & Conditions. Proven experience influencing and advising Executive Directors, Senior Leaders and Clinical Leaders. Strong financial and budget management capability. Experience leading high-performing HR teams through change and transformation. Excellent stakeholder management, negotiation and communication skills. CIPD Level 7 qualification (or equivalent senior HR experience) desirable. Why Apply?This assignment offers an opportunity to join a forward-thinking NHS organisation undertaking a major transformation programme and creating a modern, sustainable workforce for the future. You will have the opportunity to influence strategic workforce decisions, lead critical operational services, and make a tangible impact on employee experience and organisational performance. Duration: 9 MonthsStart: ASAPHours: 37.5 per week (Monday to Friday)Based on site, a minimum of 3 days per week in Dorset If you are an immediately available senior NHS HR leader with expertise in employment tribunals, employee relations, medical staffing, temporary workforce management and recruitment, we'd be delighted to hear from you. 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 Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Job Title: Interim Chief Information Security Officer (Interim CISO) Location: Colchester Salary: £100,000 to £120,000 pro rata Employment Type: Permanent, 2 days per week Working Arrangements: Onsite working for 2 days a week We are seeking an experienced Interim Chief Information Security Officer (Interim CISO) to provide strategic information security, compliance, and rigorous IT financial governance on a two day per week. This is a high-autonomy, top level representative role during a period of active organisational transformation, reporting to the CTO. The organisation is actively transitioning away from legacy commercial SaaS platforms platforms (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot), toward AI-first, customised add-ons built on proprietary Product Data Management (PDM) software and core ERP architectures to drive significant operating cost reductions with process optimisation. The incoming CISO will hold ultimate accountability for ensuring this lean, modernised architecture remains aggressively secure and audit-ready. Core Responsibilities - AI-First Architecture & Security Scoping: Personally audit and define the compliance boundaries for newly deployed custom AI infrastructure (built on LLM platforms like Anthropic Claude). Ensure robust data handling, strict access controls, and correct isolation of proprietary data pipelines. Rigorous Framework Delivery: Maintain full operational control of an in-progress SOC2 Type 1/Type 2 compliance track via a GRP automation platform. Own the internal execution, documentation, and C3PAO assessment preparation for CMMC Level 2 (NIST SP (Apply online only utilising a secure proxy architecture. - Budget Ownership & Cost Consolidation: Take immediate custody of the IT OPEX budget. Ruthlessly consolidate a fragmented AI tooling footprint and manage vendor contract rationalisation following structural changes. - Vendor & Operational Governance: Oversee all external IT vendor relationships and contract lifecycles. Provide clear technical escalation paths and strategic direction for our on-site IT technician. What You ll Bring - Proven Executive Security Experience: Demonstrated tenure as a CISO, Head of Information Security, or Security-focused IT Director in an organisation of employees. - Hands-on SOC2 & CMMC Tracking: Direct experience personally driving a SOC2 audit to completion and a deep, non-advisory familiarity with CMMC Level 2/NIST SP (Apply online only) compliance paths. Strong competence utilising GRC automation tools and encrypted enclave/secure proxy solution - Emerging Tech Literacy: A clear, practical understanding of security profiles, scoping, and data governance for custom LLM integrations and proprietary software ecosystems. - Commercial Sharpness: Proven experience managing $500k+ IT budgets, reporting directly to the C-Suite/Board, and negotiating vendor agreements. - Must come with a strong understanding of UK GDPR compliance and Cyber Essentials frameworks. For more information, please contact Cathy Swain. T: (phone number removed) E: (url removed)
Jul 04, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Interim Chief Information Security Officer (Interim CISO) Location: Colchester Salary: £100,000 to £120,000 pro rata Employment Type: Permanent, 2 days per week Working Arrangements: Onsite working for 2 days a week We are seeking an experienced Interim Chief Information Security Officer (Interim CISO) to provide strategic information security, compliance, and rigorous IT financial governance on a two day per week. This is a high-autonomy, top level representative role during a period of active organisational transformation, reporting to the CTO. The organisation is actively transitioning away from legacy commercial SaaS platforms platforms (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot), toward AI-first, customised add-ons built on proprietary Product Data Management (PDM) software and core ERP architectures to drive significant operating cost reductions with process optimisation. The incoming CISO will hold ultimate accountability for ensuring this lean, modernised architecture remains aggressively secure and audit-ready. Core Responsibilities - AI-First Architecture & Security Scoping: Personally audit and define the compliance boundaries for newly deployed custom AI infrastructure (built on LLM platforms like Anthropic Claude). Ensure robust data handling, strict access controls, and correct isolation of proprietary data pipelines. Rigorous Framework Delivery: Maintain full operational control of an in-progress SOC2 Type 1/Type 2 compliance track via a GRP automation platform. Own the internal execution, documentation, and C3PAO assessment preparation for CMMC Level 2 (NIST SP (Apply online only utilising a secure proxy architecture. - Budget Ownership & Cost Consolidation: Take immediate custody of the IT OPEX budget. Ruthlessly consolidate a fragmented AI tooling footprint and manage vendor contract rationalisation following structural changes. - Vendor & Operational Governance: Oversee all external IT vendor relationships and contract lifecycles. Provide clear technical escalation paths and strategic direction for our on-site IT technician. What You ll Bring - Proven Executive Security Experience: Demonstrated tenure as a CISO, Head of Information Security, or Security-focused IT Director in an organisation of employees. - Hands-on SOC2 & CMMC Tracking: Direct experience personally driving a SOC2 audit to completion and a deep, non-advisory familiarity with CMMC Level 2/NIST SP (Apply online only) compliance paths. Strong competence utilising GRC automation tools and encrypted enclave/secure proxy solution - Emerging Tech Literacy: A clear, practical understanding of security profiles, scoping, and data governance for custom LLM integrations and proprietary software ecosystems. - Commercial Sharpness: Proven experience managing $500k+ IT budgets, reporting directly to the C-Suite/Board, and negotiating vendor agreements. - Must come with a strong understanding of UK GDPR compliance and Cyber Essentials frameworks. For more information, please contact Cathy Swain. T: (phone number removed) E: (url removed)
Our client a Public Sector provider are looking for a Technical Support Officer 6 month assignment poss temp to perm rates are 15.31 or 20.40 Umbrella per hour . Role Summary : This role supports service charge, leasehold, and communal compliance functions through accurate financial administration, customer communication, statutory coordination, and record management. 1. Service Charge Administration Manage service charge records, reporting, recharges, leaseholder queries, and Section 20 consultation support using CX, TechOne, and related systems. 2. Customer & Stakeholder Engagement Respond to tenants, leaseholders, contractors, and managers to resolve enquiries, explain charges, and provide progress updates. 3. Compliance Coordination (Communal Areas) Coordinate inspections, certification, remedial works, and follow-up actions across communal compliance workstreams, ensuring accurate records are maintained. Gas Safety Coordinate gas safety checks, remedials, and certification. Asbestos Management Support asbestos surveys, monitoring, and action tracking. Fire Safety Coordinate fire inspections, maintenance, and remedial works. Electrical Safety Arrange electrical inspections and track certification and remedials. Water Hygiene (Legionella) Support water hygiene monitoring, risk assessments, and remedial actions. Lifts & Lifting Equipment Arrange lift inspections, maintenance, and defect follow-up. Interested , apply today ! Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jul 04, 2026
Contractor
Our client a Public Sector provider are looking for a Technical Support Officer 6 month assignment poss temp to perm rates are 15.31 or 20.40 Umbrella per hour . Role Summary : This role supports service charge, leasehold, and communal compliance functions through accurate financial administration, customer communication, statutory coordination, and record management. 1. Service Charge Administration Manage service charge records, reporting, recharges, leaseholder queries, and Section 20 consultation support using CX, TechOne, and related systems. 2. Customer & Stakeholder Engagement Respond to tenants, leaseholders, contractors, and managers to resolve enquiries, explain charges, and provide progress updates. 3. Compliance Coordination (Communal Areas) Coordinate inspections, certification, remedial works, and follow-up actions across communal compliance workstreams, ensuring accurate records are maintained. Gas Safety Coordinate gas safety checks, remedials, and certification. Asbestos Management Support asbestos surveys, monitoring, and action tracking. Fire Safety Coordinate fire inspections, maintenance, and remedial works. Electrical Safety Arrange electrical inspections and track certification and remedials. Water Hygiene (Legionella) Support water hygiene monitoring, risk assessments, and remedial actions. Lifts & Lifting Equipment Arrange lift inspections, maintenance, and defect follow-up. Interested , apply today ! Eden Brown is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Connect2Hackney is the internal talent team for the London Borough of Hackney. We connect outstanding professionals with career-defining roles that directly impact our vibrant, diverse community. We are currently seeking a visionary leader to join our Children & Education directorate in a pivotal management role. If you are a strategic thinker who champions equity, thrives in a fast-paced civic environment, and knows how to turn service feedback into continuous organisational improvement, we want to hear from you. The Role As the Strategy & Governance Manager , you will provide the strategic leadership and operational oversight needed to integrate our Strategy & Governance and Complaints & Feedback functions. This is a high-profile role where you will direct the overall workflow of strategic projects, corporate and Member-level governance, statutory complaints (including LGSCO enquiries), and digital content development. You will act as a trusted advisor to Heads of Service and Senior Managers, ensuring that the Children & Education directorate remains politically astute, compliant, and deeply connected to the needs of Hackney's residents. Key Responsibilities Line-manage and empower a multidisciplinary team, including a Complaints & Feedback Manager, Strategy & Governance Officers, and a Web Content Manager. Analyse learning from complaints and feedback to inform strategic direction and quality assurance frameworks across the directorate. Oversee Member liaison activity, quality-assure monthly briefings, and manage the pipeline of agenda items for Council and Cabinet meetings. Take ownership of the Children & Education Directorate Risk Register, coordinate Business Continuity Plans, and collaborate on the Annual Governance Statement. Systematically collaborate across the Council network; embed trauma-informed practices; and maintain a resolute, proactive commitment to anti-racism in all policies and procedures. About You We are looking for an inspiring leader who balances technical expertise with excellent interpersonal skills. To thrive in this role, you should possess: Experience leading, motivating, and developing a team to deliver against complex strategic plans. Significant experience overseeing governance, corporate complaints, information requests (GDPR/FOI/SAR), and digital content. Experience building positive relationships with elected members and navigating the balance between political drivers and strategic priorities. A track record of driving cultural change, interpreting vision into delivery, and implementing automated workflow tracking systems. Practical experience managing budgets (up to 1M) and navigating risk assessment frameworks. Working with the London Borough of Hackney Hackney is a place like no other. We are proud of our diverse workforce and deeply committed to creating an inclusive environment. In this role, you will be expected to actively challenge discrimination and promote a culture of learning, growth, and self-reflection. We offer a flexible working framework to meet service demands, a central location at the Hackney Service Centre, and a genuine opportunity to shape the future of Children & Education services in London Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jul 04, 2026
Seasonal
Connect2Hackney is the internal talent team for the London Borough of Hackney. We connect outstanding professionals with career-defining roles that directly impact our vibrant, diverse community. We are currently seeking a visionary leader to join our Children & Education directorate in a pivotal management role. If you are a strategic thinker who champions equity, thrives in a fast-paced civic environment, and knows how to turn service feedback into continuous organisational improvement, we want to hear from you. The Role As the Strategy & Governance Manager , you will provide the strategic leadership and operational oversight needed to integrate our Strategy & Governance and Complaints & Feedback functions. This is a high-profile role where you will direct the overall workflow of strategic projects, corporate and Member-level governance, statutory complaints (including LGSCO enquiries), and digital content development. You will act as a trusted advisor to Heads of Service and Senior Managers, ensuring that the Children & Education directorate remains politically astute, compliant, and deeply connected to the needs of Hackney's residents. Key Responsibilities Line-manage and empower a multidisciplinary team, including a Complaints & Feedback Manager, Strategy & Governance Officers, and a Web Content Manager. Analyse learning from complaints and feedback to inform strategic direction and quality assurance frameworks across the directorate. Oversee Member liaison activity, quality-assure monthly briefings, and manage the pipeline of agenda items for Council and Cabinet meetings. Take ownership of the Children & Education Directorate Risk Register, coordinate Business Continuity Plans, and collaborate on the Annual Governance Statement. Systematically collaborate across the Council network; embed trauma-informed practices; and maintain a resolute, proactive commitment to anti-racism in all policies and procedures. About You We are looking for an inspiring leader who balances technical expertise with excellent interpersonal skills. To thrive in this role, you should possess: Experience leading, motivating, and developing a team to deliver against complex strategic plans. Significant experience overseeing governance, corporate complaints, information requests (GDPR/FOI/SAR), and digital content. Experience building positive relationships with elected members and navigating the balance between political drivers and strategic priorities. A track record of driving cultural change, interpreting vision into delivery, and implementing automated workflow tracking systems. Practical experience managing budgets (up to 1M) and navigating risk assessment frameworks. Working with the London Borough of Hackney Hackney is a place like no other. We are proud of our diverse workforce and deeply committed to creating an inclusive environment. In this role, you will be expected to actively challenge discrimination and promote a culture of learning, growth, and self-reflection. We offer a flexible working framework to meet service demands, a central location at the Hackney Service Centre, and a genuine opportunity to shape the future of Children & Education services in London Commercial Services Trading Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
To carry out high quality, timely reviews of homelessness decisions (negative homeless decisions, suitability, discharge of duty) under section 202 of the Housing Act 1996; , reviews functions under the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017; part VI reviews of Housing register assessments and housing offers through choice-based lettings Manage cases that go to section 204 appeal in the County Court and t click apply for full job details
Jul 04, 2026
Contractor
To carry out high quality, timely reviews of homelessness decisions (negative homeless decisions, suitability, discharge of duty) under section 202 of the Housing Act 1996; , reviews functions under the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017; part VI reviews of Housing register assessments and housing offers through choice-based lettings Manage cases that go to section 204 appeal in the County Court and t click apply for full job details
On behalf of HS2, we are looking for a Fraud Risk Manager - Inside IR35 for a 6-month contract working on a Hybrid basis (3 days per week in Birmingham office and remaining WFH) High Speed Two (HS2) Limited is the company responsible for developing and promoting the UK's new high speed rail network. It is funded by grant-in-aid from the government. HS2 Ltd is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport. Job purpose The Reporting and Governance Manager is responsible for ensuring Government Functional Standard 013 requirements are met and documented including the management of the Fraud Risk Assessment and assurance programme together with internal management reporting. Role of Directorate and Capability The Counter Fraud and Investigations function reports to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer within the CFO Directorate. The Function is responsible for managing the risk of fraud, bribery and corruption within the HS2 Programme and the supply chain to provide suitable assurance that the financial and reputational risks associated with fraud, bribery and corruption are being managed in accordance with company policies, processes and current law. The main duties and responsibilities of the Fraud Risk Manager - Inside IR35 would be: Management of the Fraud Risk Assessment (FRA) programme including completion and maintenance of detailed, thematic and enterprise assessments, together with initial fraud impact assessments. Undertaking fraud measurement exercises. Working with the Proactive Fraud Manager to incorporate data driven fraud insights into the FRA programme and operational controls. Liaison with risk management leads within the supply chain to ensure effective management of current and emerging risks. Management of and ensuring compliance with Government Functional Standard 013. Creation and maintenance of fraud related policies (including Gifts and Hospitality and Whistleblowing etc) and ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and best practise. Internal reporting to senior management and committees Design and delivery of counter fraud training to HS2 staff. Knowledge: Comprehensive knowledge of FRAs (including IFIA's, detailed, thematic and enterprise) and preferably a member of the Government Counter Fraud Profession, Fraud Risk Assessment discipline. Knowledge of relevant Regulations and legislation, including fraud-related legislation (e.g., Fraud Act 2006, Bribery Act 2010, and ECCTA 2023). Type of experience: Substantial experience in managing a FRA programme preferably in relation to construction projects, including completing and maintaining detailed, thematic and enterprise level FRAs. Experience in coordinating the ongoing assurance of fraud risks, managing various stakeholders and reporting progress to seniors. Experience of senior level reporting and working within corporate governance and risk, preferably how they relate to fraud risk oversight. Experience of working with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to ensure compliance with regulatory and organisational standards. Essential: Fraud Risk Expertise Experience assessing fraud risk within complex environments (e.g. construction / supply chains) Ability to design, implement and maintain robust fraud risk models, metrics and assessments Governance, Compliance & Reporting Strong understanding of corporate governance and fraud-related regulatory frameworks (including Government Functional Standard 013) Ability to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and organisational standards Experience producing clear, insightful reporting for senior stakeholders Policy & Controls Development Ability to develop and maintain fraud-related policies and translate them into effective operational processes within a matrix environment Stakeholder Engagement & Communication Proven ability to manage and influence a wide range of stakeholders (internal, external, senior leadership, regulators, suppliers) Strong written and verbal communication skills, including simplifying complex fraud risk concepts Training & Capability Building Ability to design, deliver and maintain effective fraud awareness and training programmes Please be aware that this role can only be worked within the UK and not Overseas. In applying for this role, you acknowledge the following "this role falls in scope of the Off Payroll Working in the Public Sector legislation. Any rates of payment quoted will reflect the gross rate per day for the assignment and will be subject to appropriate taxes and statutory costs. As such the payment to the intermediary and your income resulting from this contract will be different".
Jul 04, 2026
Contractor
On behalf of HS2, we are looking for a Fraud Risk Manager - Inside IR35 for a 6-month contract working on a Hybrid basis (3 days per week in Birmingham office and remaining WFH) High Speed Two (HS2) Limited is the company responsible for developing and promoting the UK's new high speed rail network. It is funded by grant-in-aid from the government. HS2 Ltd is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport. Job purpose The Reporting and Governance Manager is responsible for ensuring Government Functional Standard 013 requirements are met and documented including the management of the Fraud Risk Assessment and assurance programme together with internal management reporting. Role of Directorate and Capability The Counter Fraud and Investigations function reports to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer within the CFO Directorate. The Function is responsible for managing the risk of fraud, bribery and corruption within the HS2 Programme and the supply chain to provide suitable assurance that the financial and reputational risks associated with fraud, bribery and corruption are being managed in accordance with company policies, processes and current law. The main duties and responsibilities of the Fraud Risk Manager - Inside IR35 would be: Management of the Fraud Risk Assessment (FRA) programme including completion and maintenance of detailed, thematic and enterprise assessments, together with initial fraud impact assessments. Undertaking fraud measurement exercises. Working with the Proactive Fraud Manager to incorporate data driven fraud insights into the FRA programme and operational controls. Liaison with risk management leads within the supply chain to ensure effective management of current and emerging risks. Management of and ensuring compliance with Government Functional Standard 013. Creation and maintenance of fraud related policies (including Gifts and Hospitality and Whistleblowing etc) and ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and best practise. Internal reporting to senior management and committees Design and delivery of counter fraud training to HS2 staff. Knowledge: Comprehensive knowledge of FRAs (including IFIA's, detailed, thematic and enterprise) and preferably a member of the Government Counter Fraud Profession, Fraud Risk Assessment discipline. Knowledge of relevant Regulations and legislation, including fraud-related legislation (e.g., Fraud Act 2006, Bribery Act 2010, and ECCTA 2023). Type of experience: Substantial experience in managing a FRA programme preferably in relation to construction projects, including completing and maintaining detailed, thematic and enterprise level FRAs. Experience in coordinating the ongoing assurance of fraud risks, managing various stakeholders and reporting progress to seniors. Experience of senior level reporting and working within corporate governance and risk, preferably how they relate to fraud risk oversight. Experience of working with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to ensure compliance with regulatory and organisational standards. Essential: Fraud Risk Expertise Experience assessing fraud risk within complex environments (e.g. construction / supply chains) Ability to design, implement and maintain robust fraud risk models, metrics and assessments Governance, Compliance & Reporting Strong understanding of corporate governance and fraud-related regulatory frameworks (including Government Functional Standard 013) Ability to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and organisational standards Experience producing clear, insightful reporting for senior stakeholders Policy & Controls Development Ability to develop and maintain fraud-related policies and translate them into effective operational processes within a matrix environment Stakeholder Engagement & Communication Proven ability to manage and influence a wide range of stakeholders (internal, external, senior leadership, regulators, suppliers) Strong written and verbal communication skills, including simplifying complex fraud risk concepts Training & Capability Building Ability to design, deliver and maintain effective fraud awareness and training programmes Please be aware that this role can only be worked within the UK and not Overseas. In applying for this role, you acknowledge the following "this role falls in scope of the Off Payroll Working in the Public Sector legislation. Any rates of payment quoted will reflect the gross rate per day for the assignment and will be subject to appropriate taxes and statutory costs. As such the payment to the intermediary and your income resulting from this contract will be different".
Inspection & Compliance Officer (Health & Safety) Newquay, England Inspection & Compliance Officer (Health & Safety) - Day-Based Role (Part-Time) Location: Newquay office/field based Reports to: Health & Safety Manager Strategic Oversight: Director of Operations We're recruiting a part-time Inspection & Compliance Officer (Health & Safety) to ensure the Council remains compliant with legislation, regulations, and internal policies. This role combines inspections, audits, risk assessments, and guidance to maintain high safety and compliance standards across Council operations. You'll work closely with the Town Clerk and senior management to support a safe and compliant working environment for all staff and members. Shift Pattern Part-time: 20 hours per week ( 16,496.22 per annum) Field-based site visits required; office-based tasks Occasional weekend work may be required Key Responsibilities Conduct site inspections, risk assessments, and safety audits across Council operations Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and internal policies Provide guidance and support to the Town Clerk and Management Team on safety and compliance matters Develop and deliver training programs to ensure staff and members are up to date with legislation Maintain accurate records of inspections, audits, risk assessments, and reports Review policies and procedures regularly, recommending updates as required Support preparation of key reports for senior management and liaise with external stakeholders, including solicitors, as needed Assist with emergency planning and public space safety initiatives Person Specification Experience & Skills Strong understanding of health & safety legislation and risk management frameworks Ability to interpret and apply complex regulations practically Confident in conducting risk assessments, inspections, and compliance audits Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong IT and administrative skills, proficient in Microsoft Office and digital reporting tools Full UK driving licence required Flexibility to work occasional weekends Essential Qualifications NVQ Level 3 or above in a relevant subject Good standard of general education (GCSEs or equivalent) Knowledge of digital communication platforms and compliance reporting systems Desirable Qualifications Experience working in or alongside Local Government Familiarity with case management and digital inspection tools Awareness of public space safety principles, including Martyn's Law Proactive, practical, and strategic problem-solving approach What We Offer Part-time salary: 20 hours per week ( 16,496.22 per annum) Opportunity to work in a key safety and compliance role Involvement in strategic and operational health & safety initiatives Supportive team environment with ongoing training opportunities Varied role with real impact across Council services For more information about the role, please call our office on (phone number removed) and ask for Olivia. The Best Connection is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jul 04, 2026
Full time
Inspection & Compliance Officer (Health & Safety) Newquay, England Inspection & Compliance Officer (Health & Safety) - Day-Based Role (Part-Time) Location: Newquay office/field based Reports to: Health & Safety Manager Strategic Oversight: Director of Operations We're recruiting a part-time Inspection & Compliance Officer (Health & Safety) to ensure the Council remains compliant with legislation, regulations, and internal policies. This role combines inspections, audits, risk assessments, and guidance to maintain high safety and compliance standards across Council operations. You'll work closely with the Town Clerk and senior management to support a safe and compliant working environment for all staff and members. Shift Pattern Part-time: 20 hours per week ( 16,496.22 per annum) Field-based site visits required; office-based tasks Occasional weekend work may be required Key Responsibilities Conduct site inspections, risk assessments, and safety audits across Council operations Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and internal policies Provide guidance and support to the Town Clerk and Management Team on safety and compliance matters Develop and deliver training programs to ensure staff and members are up to date with legislation Maintain accurate records of inspections, audits, risk assessments, and reports Review policies and procedures regularly, recommending updates as required Support preparation of key reports for senior management and liaise with external stakeholders, including solicitors, as needed Assist with emergency planning and public space safety initiatives Person Specification Experience & Skills Strong understanding of health & safety legislation and risk management frameworks Ability to interpret and apply complex regulations practically Confident in conducting risk assessments, inspections, and compliance audits Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong IT and administrative skills, proficient in Microsoft Office and digital reporting tools Full UK driving licence required Flexibility to work occasional weekends Essential Qualifications NVQ Level 3 or above in a relevant subject Good standard of general education (GCSEs or equivalent) Knowledge of digital communication platforms and compliance reporting systems Desirable Qualifications Experience working in or alongside Local Government Familiarity with case management and digital inspection tools Awareness of public space safety principles, including Martyn's Law Proactive, practical, and strategic problem-solving approach What We Offer Part-time salary: 20 hours per week ( 16,496.22 per annum) Opportunity to work in a key safety and compliance role Involvement in strategic and operational health & safety initiatives Supportive team environment with ongoing training opportunities Varied role with real impact across Council services For more information about the role, please call our office on (phone number removed) and ask for Olivia. The Best Connection is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Job Title: Housekeeping Manager Location: Headcorn, Kent - Own transport required Salary: 31,200 - 33,000 dependant experience Job Type: Permanent, Full Time About us: The Big Cat Sanctuary is a remarkable conservation destination. Our mission is to protect wild cats through Conservation, Rescue, Welfare, Breeding, and Education. We offer intimate, premium guest experiences where quality takes precedence over volume, ensuring every visit is memorable. About the role: The Housekeeping Manager is a pivotal role at the heart of the guest experience at The Big Cat Sanctuary. You will set and sustain the gold standard of cleanliness, presentation, and ambience across our luxury wildlife lodges, visitor-facing spaces, and operational back-of-house areas, ensuring every environment reflects the prestige and magic of the sanctuary. You'll be the custodian of first impressions and lasting memories, leading a dedicated team with passion, precision, and genuine pride in what makes The Big Cat Sanctuary an unrivalled destination in the UK. A polished, professional appearance and an instinctive understanding of luxury guest expectations is essential. Key duties Leadership & Team Development Recruit, induct, and develop a high-performing Housekeeping team, fostering a culture of pride, ownership, and continuous improvement. Create, manage, and communicate staff rotas to ensure seamless coverage across lodges, laundry, all guest-facing areas and operational back-of-house areas. Deliver ongoing coaching and formal training, embedding consistent standards and inspiring genuine passion for exceptional service. Conduct regular performance appraisals, supporting team members to grow and excel in their roles. Lodge & Estate Presentation Oversee the preparation, turndown, and daily servicing of at least eight luxury wildlife lodges to the exacting standards befitting a 5-Star Gold-accredited property. Conduct thorough daily inspections of lodges, guest reception areas, dining spaces, heritage rooms, and all operational back-of-house facilities. Ensure presentation across the estate is immaculate at all times, proactively addressing any concerns before they reach the guest. Manage linen, soft furnishings, and amenity presentation to the highest luxury standard, coordinating laundry and housekeeping operations efficiently. Guest Experience & Relations Champion a guest-first culture within the Housekeeping team, ensuring every interaction, however brief, is warm, professional, and attentive. Respond to guest feedback and housekeeping-related queries promptly and with grace, resolving issues in line with company values and procedures. Oversee lost property procedures meticulously, logging, storing, and returning guest items with care and discretion. Operations, Compliance & Budget Management Manage the housekeeping budget with commercial acumen, controlling labour costs and procurement of cleaning supplies, linens, and amenities. Maintain accurate inventory records, anticipating demand and placing orders to avoid shortfalls. Liaise closely with the Operations team to log, prioritise, and follow up on property maintenance and repair requirements. Coordinate with the Lodges, Founders' Suite, Welcome Centre, Restaurant, Animal Rescue Centre and Staff areas to ensure housekeeping services are delivered seamlessly across all facilities. Enforce all health, safety, and sanitation protocols in full, including COSHH compliance, correct PPE usage, and chemical handling procedures, in conjunction with the H&S Officer. Ensure all team members adhere to COSHH instructions and that relevant records and risk assessments are kept up to date. Collaboration & Continuous Improvement Attend and contribute to team meetings and cross-departmental briefings, sharing insight and championing housekeeping standards. Actively participate in formal and informal training and development opportunities. Contribute ideas and initiatives that support the sanctuary's journey towards 5-Star Gold hospitality accreditation. Carry out additional duties as reasonably required in support of the wider sanctuary operation. About you: Essential Proven experience in a housekeeping management/supervisory role within a luxury hotel, lodge, or premium hospitality environment An exceptional eye for detail and a natural instinct for standards of presentation that exceed expectation Strong people leadership skills, with the ability to motivate, develop, and hold a team to account with warmth and clarity Sound knowledge of COSHH regulations, health and safety requirements, and safe chemical handling Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, confident, professional, and warm with both guests and colleagues Highly organised, self-motivated, and able to prioritise effectively within a fast-paced, seasonal environment Flexibility to work across a 7-day rota including weekends and bank holidays What we offer: 28 days paid annual leave, plus Christmas Day off as standard. Overtime or TOIL available for additional hours worked. Free access to BCS and a network of UK and European zoos and wildlife collections. Enhanced family leave. Staff discounts and a genuinely special working environment, supporting a charity with a real conservation mission. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. The Big Cat Sanctuary is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Candidates with experience of; Housekeeping Manager, Executive Housekeeper, Luxury Hotel Housekeeping, Boutique Lodge Manager, Head Housekeeper, Hospitality Operations Manager, 5-Star Hospitality, Front of House Management, Estate Presentation Manager, Accommodation Services Manager, Luxury Resort Housekeeping, Housekeeping Supervisor, Hospitality Team Leader also be considered for this role.
Jul 04, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Housekeeping Manager Location: Headcorn, Kent - Own transport required Salary: 31,200 - 33,000 dependant experience Job Type: Permanent, Full Time About us: The Big Cat Sanctuary is a remarkable conservation destination. Our mission is to protect wild cats through Conservation, Rescue, Welfare, Breeding, and Education. We offer intimate, premium guest experiences where quality takes precedence over volume, ensuring every visit is memorable. About the role: The Housekeeping Manager is a pivotal role at the heart of the guest experience at The Big Cat Sanctuary. You will set and sustain the gold standard of cleanliness, presentation, and ambience across our luxury wildlife lodges, visitor-facing spaces, and operational back-of-house areas, ensuring every environment reflects the prestige and magic of the sanctuary. You'll be the custodian of first impressions and lasting memories, leading a dedicated team with passion, precision, and genuine pride in what makes The Big Cat Sanctuary an unrivalled destination in the UK. A polished, professional appearance and an instinctive understanding of luxury guest expectations is essential. Key duties Leadership & Team Development Recruit, induct, and develop a high-performing Housekeeping team, fostering a culture of pride, ownership, and continuous improvement. Create, manage, and communicate staff rotas to ensure seamless coverage across lodges, laundry, all guest-facing areas and operational back-of-house areas. Deliver ongoing coaching and formal training, embedding consistent standards and inspiring genuine passion for exceptional service. Conduct regular performance appraisals, supporting team members to grow and excel in their roles. Lodge & Estate Presentation Oversee the preparation, turndown, and daily servicing of at least eight luxury wildlife lodges to the exacting standards befitting a 5-Star Gold-accredited property. Conduct thorough daily inspections of lodges, guest reception areas, dining spaces, heritage rooms, and all operational back-of-house facilities. Ensure presentation across the estate is immaculate at all times, proactively addressing any concerns before they reach the guest. Manage linen, soft furnishings, and amenity presentation to the highest luxury standard, coordinating laundry and housekeeping operations efficiently. Guest Experience & Relations Champion a guest-first culture within the Housekeeping team, ensuring every interaction, however brief, is warm, professional, and attentive. Respond to guest feedback and housekeeping-related queries promptly and with grace, resolving issues in line with company values and procedures. Oversee lost property procedures meticulously, logging, storing, and returning guest items with care and discretion. Operations, Compliance & Budget Management Manage the housekeeping budget with commercial acumen, controlling labour costs and procurement of cleaning supplies, linens, and amenities. Maintain accurate inventory records, anticipating demand and placing orders to avoid shortfalls. Liaise closely with the Operations team to log, prioritise, and follow up on property maintenance and repair requirements. Coordinate with the Lodges, Founders' Suite, Welcome Centre, Restaurant, Animal Rescue Centre and Staff areas to ensure housekeeping services are delivered seamlessly across all facilities. Enforce all health, safety, and sanitation protocols in full, including COSHH compliance, correct PPE usage, and chemical handling procedures, in conjunction with the H&S Officer. Ensure all team members adhere to COSHH instructions and that relevant records and risk assessments are kept up to date. Collaboration & Continuous Improvement Attend and contribute to team meetings and cross-departmental briefings, sharing insight and championing housekeeping standards. Actively participate in formal and informal training and development opportunities. Contribute ideas and initiatives that support the sanctuary's journey towards 5-Star Gold hospitality accreditation. Carry out additional duties as reasonably required in support of the wider sanctuary operation. About you: Essential Proven experience in a housekeeping management/supervisory role within a luxury hotel, lodge, or premium hospitality environment An exceptional eye for detail and a natural instinct for standards of presentation that exceed expectation Strong people leadership skills, with the ability to motivate, develop, and hold a team to account with warmth and clarity Sound knowledge of COSHH regulations, health and safety requirements, and safe chemical handling Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, confident, professional, and warm with both guests and colleagues Highly organised, self-motivated, and able to prioritise effectively within a fast-paced, seasonal environment Flexibility to work across a 7-day rota including weekends and bank holidays What we offer: 28 days paid annual leave, plus Christmas Day off as standard. Overtime or TOIL available for additional hours worked. Free access to BCS and a network of UK and European zoos and wildlife collections. Enhanced family leave. Staff discounts and a genuinely special working environment, supporting a charity with a real conservation mission. Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. The Big Cat Sanctuary is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Candidates with experience of; Housekeeping Manager, Executive Housekeeper, Luxury Hotel Housekeeping, Boutique Lodge Manager, Head Housekeeper, Hospitality Operations Manager, 5-Star Hospitality, Front of House Management, Estate Presentation Manager, Accommodation Services Manager, Luxury Resort Housekeeping, Housekeeping Supervisor, Hospitality Team Leader also be considered for this role.
Service Service Employment Agency Limited
Norwich, Norfolk
My client is a leading provider of education and training in the Insurance and Financial Services Sector, and they have an exciting opportunity for a former Insurance Professional to join their existing team as a Trainer. Please note this role is entirely remote, working from home. The ideal candidate for this role would be a former Insurance Professional with experience in both commercial and personal lines, CII or ACII qualified. The key responsibilities are to: You will plan and prepare schemes of work, lessons, and sessions You will teach across a range of financial services qualification types and levels, online and at employer sites You will research and develop new topics, courses and teaching materials, especially online resources You will teach individuals and small groups of learners from a range of backgrounds, abilities, and ages You will monitor, assess and mark learner's work (please note you will have the support of a qualified and experienced assessor with your allotted group of learners) You will maintain accurate records and monitor learners' progress You will set and oversee examinations and liaise with assessment organisations to ensure quality standards are met You will carry out pastoral support as a tutor and mentor to learners You will conduct reviews and tutorials on a one-to-one basis with learners and together with employers You will plan additional support requirements for learners You will contribute to sector meetings to monitor, review, and evaluate relevant courses You will represent My clients Training at taster days, open days, and careers events appropriate to the sector You will keep up to date with, and implement company performance and quality frameworks, policies, and processes You will interview and enrol prospective learners You will liaise with other educational professionals and organisations You will carry out learner assessments in the workplace You will undertake a range of administrative tasks You will ensure you undertake the highest standards regarding teaching and assessment practice You will embed personal development, welfare, and behaviour topics into sessions where appropriate You will stretch and challenge learner's literacy and numeracy when training, assessing or marking You will deliver functional skills as required You will assist with my clients training in ensuring its marketing efforts are up to date, appropriate and relevant You will perform site visits to employers to review learner progress, and also ensure the employer is providing a safe and supportive environment conducive to learning You will build rapport with employers to ensure the successful delivery of training programmes You will raise any concerns immediately to the company's designated safeguarding officer You will create support plans for learners if they fall behind You will operate strictly within the funding and performance rules of our commissioners, including the Education and Skills Funding Agency and Ofsted Personal Specification Essential Minimum 5 years' experience working within an insurance based role ACII or CII In-depth knowledge of insurance Exceptional written and verbal communication skills Interpersonal skills (ability to relate to students of all ages and abilities) Strong organisational and planning skills Creativity to make learning engaging A flexible approach to work Enthusiasm, positivity, motivation and commitment Patience and a sense of humour Desirable Level 3 teaching or training qualification (can be supplied) Level 3 assessing qualification (can be supplied) Training, coaching and mentoring experience Functional Accountabilities You will maintain an in-depth knowledge of your subject or professional area through meeting the CPD requirements of the CII You will ensure both internal and external performance and quality standards are met You will ensure the continuous improvement of performance and quality standards across the business in a supportive and objective manner You will perform and assist in the end-to-end administrative process You will foster a culture of performance and quality built on openness, respect and high professional standards Benefits Salary up to £35,000.00 NEG DOE Complete remote working (nationwide) Smart / casual dress code Monday to Thursday 09:00 - 17:00, Friday 09:00 - 14:00 (35 Hours Per Week) 32 days per annum including bank holidays, 4 days to be reserved for the festive period as offices closed. Auto enrolment pension Laptop and monitor provided as well as itinerary and training to start the role efficiently as well as literature and curriculum to refer to. Commitment to your training and development Diverse and progressive culture
Jul 04, 2026
Full time
My client is a leading provider of education and training in the Insurance and Financial Services Sector, and they have an exciting opportunity for a former Insurance Professional to join their existing team as a Trainer. Please note this role is entirely remote, working from home. The ideal candidate for this role would be a former Insurance Professional with experience in both commercial and personal lines, CII or ACII qualified. The key responsibilities are to: You will plan and prepare schemes of work, lessons, and sessions You will teach across a range of financial services qualification types and levels, online and at employer sites You will research and develop new topics, courses and teaching materials, especially online resources You will teach individuals and small groups of learners from a range of backgrounds, abilities, and ages You will monitor, assess and mark learner's work (please note you will have the support of a qualified and experienced assessor with your allotted group of learners) You will maintain accurate records and monitor learners' progress You will set and oversee examinations and liaise with assessment organisations to ensure quality standards are met You will carry out pastoral support as a tutor and mentor to learners You will conduct reviews and tutorials on a one-to-one basis with learners and together with employers You will plan additional support requirements for learners You will contribute to sector meetings to monitor, review, and evaluate relevant courses You will represent My clients Training at taster days, open days, and careers events appropriate to the sector You will keep up to date with, and implement company performance and quality frameworks, policies, and processes You will interview and enrol prospective learners You will liaise with other educational professionals and organisations You will carry out learner assessments in the workplace You will undertake a range of administrative tasks You will ensure you undertake the highest standards regarding teaching and assessment practice You will embed personal development, welfare, and behaviour topics into sessions where appropriate You will stretch and challenge learner's literacy and numeracy when training, assessing or marking You will deliver functional skills as required You will assist with my clients training in ensuring its marketing efforts are up to date, appropriate and relevant You will perform site visits to employers to review learner progress, and also ensure the employer is providing a safe and supportive environment conducive to learning You will build rapport with employers to ensure the successful delivery of training programmes You will raise any concerns immediately to the company's designated safeguarding officer You will create support plans for learners if they fall behind You will operate strictly within the funding and performance rules of our commissioners, including the Education and Skills Funding Agency and Ofsted Personal Specification Essential Minimum 5 years' experience working within an insurance based role ACII or CII In-depth knowledge of insurance Exceptional written and verbal communication skills Interpersonal skills (ability to relate to students of all ages and abilities) Strong organisational and planning skills Creativity to make learning engaging A flexible approach to work Enthusiasm, positivity, motivation and commitment Patience and a sense of humour Desirable Level 3 teaching or training qualification (can be supplied) Level 3 assessing qualification (can be supplied) Training, coaching and mentoring experience Functional Accountabilities You will maintain an in-depth knowledge of your subject or professional area through meeting the CPD requirements of the CII You will ensure both internal and external performance and quality standards are met You will ensure the continuous improvement of performance and quality standards across the business in a supportive and objective manner You will perform and assist in the end-to-end administrative process You will foster a culture of performance and quality built on openness, respect and high professional standards Benefits Salary up to £35,000.00 NEG DOE Complete remote working (nationwide) Smart / casual dress code Monday to Thursday 09:00 - 17:00, Friday 09:00 - 14:00 (35 Hours Per Week) 32 days per annum including bank holidays, 4 days to be reserved for the festive period as offices closed. Auto enrolment pension Laptop and monitor provided as well as itinerary and training to start the role efficiently as well as literature and curriculum to refer to. Commitment to your training and development Diverse and progressive culture